Boston of to-day; a glance at its history and characteristicsWith biographical sketches and portraits of many of its professional and business men . hic MedicalSociety (of which he has been president), the Amer-ican Institute of Homoeopathy, the HahnemannClub, and the Boston Homceopathic MedicalSociety. He has lectured from time to time beforethe women of the Boston Physiological Society, andhas contributed largely to the medical two years he was a member of the Bostonschool committee. Sanford, Alpheus, son of Joseph B. and MaryC. (Tripp) Sanford, was born in North Attle-borough,


Boston of to-day; a glance at its history and characteristicsWith biographical sketches and portraits of many of its professional and business men . hic MedicalSociety (of which he has been president), the Amer-ican Institute of Homoeopathy, the HahnemannClub, and the Boston Homceopathic MedicalSociety. He has lectured from time to time beforethe women of the Boston Physiological Society, andhas contributed largely to the medical two years he was a member of the Bostonschool committee. Sanford, Alpheus, son of Joseph B. and MaryC. (Tripp) Sanford, was born in North Attle-borough, Mass., July 5, 1856. His education was 382 BOSTON OF TO-DAY. begun in the primary school of his native town,continued in the public schools of Melrose and theBoston Latin School, and finished in Bowdoin Col-lege, from which he graduated in 1876. In collegehe was president of his class, a member of theKappa chapter of Psi Upsilon Fraternity, and cap-tain of the college base-ball nine. He studied lawin the ofiice of the late Joseph Nickerson, and wasadmitted to the Suffolk bar in 1879. He has sincepractised here. Mr. Sanford was a member of the. ALPHEUS SANFORD. Boston common council in 18S6, and of the lowerhouse of the Legislature in 1888 and 1890, servingthe first year as house chairman of the committeeon election laws, and the second on the committeeon the judiciary. He has been a member of theRepublican ward and city committee of Boston forseveral years, and its secretary from 1889 to 1892 ;in i8gi he was a member of the executive com-mittee of the Republican Club of Massachusetts,and in 1892 secretary of the organization. Hewas married Sept. 20, 1883, in Acushnet, to MissMary C. V. Oardiner : they have one child, Gar- Sanijer, Chester F., oldest son of Warren andLucy (Allen) Sanger, and a direct descendant ofRichard Sanger who came over from England in1636 and settled in Hingham, was born in Somerville,Mass., Dec. 22, 1858. He was educated in the public schools of Cambridge


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