The Cambridge of Eighteen Hundred And Ninety-Six : a Picture of the City And Its Industries Fifty Years After Its Incorporation
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The Glee Club, composed of twenty -five bright boys, has been enthusiastically received by many audiences, and without doubt will become as popular as the band now is. The city is under great obligations to Mr. Rindge for build- ing, equipping, and maintaining this school, for it is develop- ing in our community the material for skillful artisans and engineers, who are destined to exert great influence upon the questions constantly arising between capital and labor, and it is believed that the ...influence of the intelligent graduates of such schools will do much to solve the so-called labor problem. Cambridge is to be congratulated upon having one of the best- equipped manual training schools in the country. THE PUBLIC LIBRARY. By WILLIAM J. ROLFE, Litt. D. The Public Library had its origin in the Cambridge Athe- naeum, which was incorporated in 1849 for the purpose of estab- lishing " a lyceum, library, reading-room," etc. The beginning of the library was made in 1855, when Mr. James Brown, of Watertown, bequeathed one thousand dollars to the institution, to be used in the purchase of books ; but it was not until No- vember, 1857, that the library was opened to the public.
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