Boston of to-day; a glance at its history and characteristicsWith biographical sketches and portraits of many of its professional and business men . he schools of Charlottetown, P.E.I.,and was completed in the L^niversity of Vermontand the University of the City of New York. Hebegan the practice of medicine in East Boston soonafter graduation, and has since remained there.He is a member of the Massachusetts Medical So-ciety, and of the leading Scottish clubs of Boston.Dr. McCormack was married in 1885, to MissMinnie McLaren; they have three children : Lillian,John, and Leslie McCormack. McDiiN

Boston of to-day; a glance at its history and characteristicsWith biographical sketches and portraits of many of its professional and business men . he schools of Charlottetown, P.E.I.,and was completed in the L^niversity of Vermontand the University of the City of New York. Hebegan the practice of medicine in East Boston soonafter graduation, and has since remained there.He is a member of the Massachusetts Medical So-ciety, and of the leading Scottish clubs of Boston.Dr. McCormack was married in 1885, to MissMinnie McLaren; they have three children : Lillian,John, and Leslie McCormack. McDiiN Stock Photo
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Boston of to-day; a glance at its history and characteristicsWith biographical sketches and portraits of many of its professional and business men . he schools of Charlottetown, P.E.I., and was completed in the L^niversity of Vermontand the University of the City of New York. Hebegan the practice of medicine in East Boston soonafter graduation, and has since remained there.He is a member of the Massachusetts Medical So-ciety, and of the leading Scottish clubs of Boston.Dr. McCormack was married in 1885, to MissMinnie McLaren; they have three children : Lillian, John, and Leslie McCormack. McDiiNAi.D, James Ath.«asius, M.l)., son of Ron-ald and Mary McDonald, was born in Chadotte-town, P.E.I., May 2, 1842. He was educated inthe Prince of Wales and St. Dunstan Colleges, inthac Province, and, coming to Boston, entered theHarvard Medical School in 1862, graduating in1866. He began practice in Charlestown, wherehe has since remained, prominent in political aswell as medical circles. He was a member ofthe lower house of the Legislature of 1866, ofthe Charlestown school board from 1869 to 1876inclusive, and of the Boston school board from. MtCnuMACK, Alexander Leslie, M.D., scPeter and Annie (McDonald) McCormack, 1887 to 1891. He is now surgeon of the NinthRegiment. He is a member of the Massachu-setts Medical Society and of the GynaecologicalSociety. Dr. McDonald was married May 30, 1869, to Miss Annie Sprague; they have four chil- BOSTON OF TO-DAY. 305 dren living: James A., William J., Annie S., andLouis R. McDonald. Three others have died. Macdonald, Wiu.iam Louis, M.D., was born inCambridge, N.B., July 29, 1834. His early educa-tion was acquired in the schools of his native town.Then he came to Boston and took the course of theHarvard Medical School, from which he graduatedin 1865. There being no dental college in Bostonat that time, he began at once to practise dentistry, and he has since steadily pursued his professionhere. He is a member of the Massachusetts Medi-cal