Soc 2735.75 OFFICERS OF THE CORPORATION, 1867–8. President, SAMUEL CABOT, Jr., M.D., Boston. Secretary, Mrs. EDWARD W. HOOPER, Brookline. THOMAS C. AMORY, Boston. Directors. Mrs. E. D. CHENEY, Jamaica Plain. F. W. LINCOLN, Jr., Boston. ANN ALEXIS SHORB, Boston. Admission Committee. Dr. S. A. GREEN. Mrs. ISAAC PITMAN. Mrs. S. D. WARREN. THE DORCHESTER HOME OF THE MASSACHUSETTS INFANT ASYLUM is at the corner of Washington and Columbia streets, in Dorchester, near the residence of Hon. Marshall P. Wilder, and close by the city limits of Boston, about three and one-half miles from the Common. The horse-cars for Grove Hall, running on Tremont Street, pass by it, and the Mt. Bowdoin station on the Hartford and Erie Railroad is within three minutes' walk. Application for the admission of infants deserted by their parents should be made to the Admission Committee, which meets every Friday, at ten o'clock. Applications for infants to be adopted may be made to the Matron at the Home, or to any of the Directors. Visitors will be admitted only between the hours of 2 and 5 P. M. Overseers of the Poor are allowed by law to place in this asylum infants supported at the public expense, under Chapter 162 of the Acts of 1865, and their attention is particularly directed to this provision of the Act of Incorporation, of which it is hoped they will avail themselves. |