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sed, 183; The Society for the Collegiate Instruction of Women incorporated, 184; its nickname, 184; enlargement of Fay House, 184; incorporation of Radcliffe College, 184; growth of the work, 185; its union with Harvard, 186; property exempt from taxation, 320. Railways, street, 395-399.; Real estate owned by the city, 59. Real-Estate Interests of Cambridge, 126-130. Red Men, Improved Order of, 293. Reed, Benjamin T., founds the Episcopal Theological School, 254, 255. Reemie, Marcus, barber shop of, VIII, 35. Reformed Presbyterian Church, 241. Regicide judges, their life in Cambridge, 11. Reid, Andrew, founder of the Cambridge Chronicle, 221. Reidesel, General, quartered in the Sewall House, 28. Reidesel, Madame, describes life in Tory Row, 28. Religious societies, 33. Rindge Field, 123. Rindge Frederick H., 83-86, 196, 224, 227, 228. Rindge Gifts, the, 82-86. Riverside Press, The, 32; founded by H. O. Houghton, 335. River Street Bridge,