Doc Bilstad came to Cambridge in the years after World War One, buying this corner home close to the school he so could watch from his back door as his three girls walked into schoolhouse each day. Then he would stride back through the house, unlock the front door that now welcomes Cambridge House guests, and declare his doctoring practice as open for the day. Doc lived upstairs, in the part of the home that now is where folks relax in the North, South and East rooms. Downstairs people waited in the front room for their turn to see the kindly and wise doctor in his adjoining large office. The wisdom he shared has ...