Brookline directory 1925, Part 58

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Publication date: 1925
Publisher: W.A. Greenough & co.
Number of Pages: 348


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DOWNES LUMBER CO 470 Harrison av Boston Tel Beach 6400 See back bone


; FULLER G & SON LUMBER CO 550 Western av Brighton Tels Brighton 5083-5085 See left top lines


Wall Board-Upson STEARNS A T LUMBER CO THE 98 Taylor Neponset Salesrooms 77 Summer and 1 Sudbury Boston See page 4


Wall Papers GREGORY & BROWN CO 6 Hamilton Place Boston Tel Congress 0526 See back cover RICHEY W W & CO 1431 Beacon See page 415 ROBART E A & SONS INC 18 Harvard See page 424


Warehouses BERRY & TIBBETTS 6 Howard Roxbury and 222 Massachusetts av Boston Tels Roxbury 0045 and Back Bay 0868 See page 5


BROOKLINE STORAGE WAREHOUSE 7 Station Tel Regent 1291 See page 422


Watches HODGSON KENNARD & CO INC 25 State Boston See right top lines


Watch Repairing HODGSON KENNARD & CO INC 25 State Boston See right top lines


Watchmakers & Jewelers


Blumberg Levi 94 Harvard Milligan Win N 1333 Beacon


Water Tanks STEARNS A T LUMBER CO THE 98 Taylor Neponset Salesrooms 77 Summer and 1 Sudbury Boston See page 4


Weather Strips MERRILL P W CO 61 Bennington Beachymont page 427


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GARDEN CITY LAUNDRY


75 ADAMS STREET, NEWTON TELS. NEWTON NORTH 0317 - 0318 Deliveries in NEWTON, BROOKLINE, ALLSTON, BRIGHTON, BACK BAY


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Welding Back Bay Welding Co (patented process) 10 Brook- line av


Wet Wash HINDS HAND LAUNDRY CO INC 50-60 Washing- ton See left top lines


Williams Oil-O-Matic Heating GOUDEY W H RUSSELL 31 Harvard Tel Regent 0692 See right top lines


Window Frames


STEARNS A T LUMBER CO THE 98 Taylor Neponset Salesrooms 77 Summer and 1 Sudbury Boston See page 4


Window Screens


MERRILL P W CO 61 Bennington Beachmont See page 427


Window Shades


Hirschant Henry B 248 Harvard


MERRILL P W CO 61 Bennington Beachmont See page 427


Windows


STEARNS A T LUMBER CO THE 98 Taylor Nepon- set Salesrooms 77 Summer and 1 Sudbury Boston See page 4


Windows-Casement


STEARNS A T LUMBER CO THE 98 Taylor Nepon- set Salesrooms 77 Summer and 1 Sudbury Boston See page 4


Windows Doors Frames & Blinds BROCKWAY-SMITH CORPORATION THE 465 Med- ford Charlestown District Boston Tel Charlestown 2100 See front cover


Windows-French STEARNS A T LUMBER CO THE 98 Taylor Nepon- set Salesrooms 77 Summer and 1 Sudbury Boston See page 4


Windows-Storm


STEARNS A T LUMBER CO THE 98 Taylor Nepon- set Salesrooms 77 Summer and 1 Sudbury Boston See page 4


Wire Cloth (Mfrs) Harvard Wire Cloth Co 47 Pearl


Wiring-Electric


BROOKLINE VILLAGE ELECTRIC SHOP 16 Boylston See left top lines


Wood Mantels BROCKWAY-SMITH CORPORATION THE 465 Med- ford Charlestown District Boston Tel Charlestown 2100 See front cover


Wood For Fireplaces HEALY JOHN 630 Hammond Tel Regent 8386 See page 407


Wood Stave Pipe


STEARNS A T LUMBER CO THE 98 Taylor Nepon- set Salesrooms 77 Summer and 1 Sudbury Boston . See page 4


Wood & Coal


BATCHELDER BROS INC 834 Massachusetts av Bos- ton Tel Roxbury 10300 See page 405


BRIGHTON COAL CO 31la Washington Brighton Tel Brighton 0034 See page 405


BURTON-FURBER COAL CO 50 Congress Boston Tel Congress 4562 See left top lines


CITY FUEL CO 165 Congress Boston See left top lines


MASSACHUSETTS WHARF COAL CO 30 Kilby Bos- ton Tel Main 4750 See right top lines


METROPOLITAN COAL CO 110 Washington Brook- line Village Tel Regent 1720 Yard 399 Chestnut Hill av Tel Regent 4973 and 20 Exchange pl Boston Tel Congress 4600 See left top lines


STETSON COAL CO THE 496 East First South Bos- ton Tels South Boston 0383-0113 See right top lines


H ERE is what Peter Cooper, who died worth many millions, said of a local newspaper and Directory: "In all towns where a newspaper and Directory are published, every man should advertise in them, if nothing more than a card stating his name and the business he is in. It not only pays the advertiser, but it lets the people at a distance know the town in which you reside is a prosperous community of business men. As the seed is sown so the seed recom- penses. Never pull down your sign while you expect to do business."-Exchange.


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BROOKLINE TOWN GOVERNMENT 1925


Copyright, 1925, W. A. Greenough Co., Boston, Mass.


Town Hall 329 Washington


ELECTED OFFICERS FOR THE MUNICIPAL YEAR


Election March 4 1925


Assessors-Charles H Stearns, chairmn; Charles A Bowditch, John T Comerford


Auditors-David B Church, Wm J Love, Fergus J Hickey


Board of Public Welfare-Charles F Rowley, chair- mn; Theodore G Bremer, G Loring Briggs, Walter J Cusick, Martha W Edgerly, Daniel A Rollins, Anna A Rooney, Sarah B Train


Committee for Planting Trees-Ernest B Dane, chairmn; Henry B Cabot, Emma G Cummings


Constables-Matthew S McNeilly, Michael F Fahey, John E Griffin, Charles L Hapgood, Richard L Shedd Fence Viewers-John B Kernan, Arthur G Wood Field Drivers -- Myron D Fisher, Arthur G Wood Moderator-Philip S Parker


Park Commissioners-Desmond FitzGerald, chairmn; Paul M Hubbard, Charles S Sargent


Planning Board-Frederick L Olmstead, chairmn; Gorham Dana, John H Sherborn, Leonard C Wason Pound Keeper-Myron D Fisher


Selectmen and Board of Health-Charles F Rowley, chairmn; Theodore G Bremer, G Loring Briggs, Wal- ter J Cusick, Daniel A Rollins


Town Clerk-Edward W Baker


Treasurer and Collector-Albert P Briggs


Trustees of Walnut Hills Cemetery-Charles H Stearns, chairmn; Albert E Bigelow, Desmond Fitz- Gerald, Frederick A Leavitt, Henry H Richardson, Charles S Sargent


Water Board - Nathaniel U Walker, chairmn; Timothy J Burke, George H Francis


APPOINTED OFFICERS FOR THE MUNICIPAL YEAR


Assessors-Herbert N Bates, sec


Board of Appeal-Henry Ware, chairmn: Leonard C Wason, Michael D Mealey; Edward W Baker, clk Board of Health-Edward A McEttrick, sec; Francis P Denny, agent bacteriologist and director of labora-


tory; Willard E Ward, agent for inspector of milk and food; Charles W Delano, inspector of animals; J Albert C Nyhen, asst bacteriologist; Thomas J Riley, sanitary agent and inspector of plumbing; Albert A Lewis, gas inspector; Horace K Boutwell, dispensary physician; Frederick C Allen, Cedric S Harring, dental dispensary physicians; Ella R Jarvis, supervisor of nurses; John A Minahan, tenement house inspector


Building Commissioners-Ernest Lyon


Building Inspectors-Arthur F Finnigan, Thomas J Moran


Department of Public Welfare-Edward A McEttrick, ,sec; Mrs Mary D Perkins, matron of almshouse


Examiners of Gas Fitters - Thomas A Conroy, Walter J Cusick, Ernest Lyon


Forest Warden-Selden R Allen


- Forestry Department-Daniel G Lacy, supt; Helena MI Rick, sec


Gymnasium. and Baths Committee-Payson Dana, chairmn; Richard C Floyd, Wm F Foley, Charles P Cameron, sec


Indigent Soldiers and Marines (Agent for Burial of) -- Albert W Bright


Inspector of Petroleum-Willard E Ward


Inspector of Plumbing-James P Mahon


Keeper of Lock-up-H Allen Rutherford


Local Fuel Administrator-Ernest B Dane


Measurer of Upper Leather-Thomas F McCarthy


Measurer of Wood and Bark-Willard E Ward


Moth Superintendent-Ernest B Dane


Park Commissioners-Edward A McEttrick, sec; Edward P Sheehan, supt


Planning Board-Edward A MeEttrick, sec


Playground Commission -- Payson Dana, chairmn; Arthur A Cushing, Richard C Floyd, Wm F Foley, Paul M Hubbard


Registrars of Voters-Jesse S Wiley, chairmn; Ed- ward W Baker, town clerk sec ex-officio; Joseph W Cook, Harold Williams jr


Sealer of Weights and Measures Willard E Ward; Wm Coughlin, Matthew F Mealey, deputy sealers


Selectment-Edward A McEttrick, executive sec; Agnes G Killion, asst sec; Elizabeth J Morrow, sten


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W. A. GREENOUGH CO.'S


Driscoll; Fred B Richardson, Stephen E Burke, assts; Helen Driscoll, Catherine A O'Day, elks


Superintendent of Town Hall-Michael J Fahey


Superintendent of Wires and Lights and Gas Inspee- tion-Eugene N Davis, James T Craig, Max L Elliott, assistants


Town Accountant-Leon L Allen


Town Engineer-Henry A Varney; Chester J Wallace, asst; Mildred F Smith, sten


Walnut Hills Cemetery - Edward W Baker, clk; Myron D Fisher, supt


Water Commissioners-Zephaniah R Forbes, elk and water registrar; Fayette F Forbes, supt water works; H Engene Royee, civil eng; Mary M Hooban, Mary A Moran, elks


Weigher of Ilay-Wm F Foley


FIRE DEPARTMENT Headquarters 340 Washington Fire Commissioner-Willard W Estabrook Chief-Seldon R Allen


Station A 140 Washington John B MeDonald 1st deputy chief


Francis J Hayes 2d deputy chief


CHEMICAL 1


Frederick A Kelley, chauf; John J O'Neil, G E Harnedy, Frank X Love Hosemn


COMBINATION A


Frank T Pons, eapt; Hiram C Hamilton, lieut; Henry W Cranwell, Wm P Costello, Robert P Keady, Thomas J Mahon, Patrick J McCarthy, George H Mc- Intosh, John R Murphy, G L Gettings hosemn


Station B 340 Washington COMBINATION B


Edward MeGrath, lieut; John Donovan, John Fay, Thomas F Ford, J J Davis, Charles W Madden, Francis E O'Connor, Robert J Stanfield, hosemn; one callmn


LADDER 2


1


Joseph W Kelley, capt; James G Brutcher, lient; Wm H Burke, Edward M Doheny, Wm R Longmore, Thomas F 1 Malloy, J George McDonald, John M Mealey, Hugh O'Neil, Michael Raftery, Thomas W Taylor, laddermn


Station C 92 Monmoutlı


COMBINATION C


John W Manley, capt; Michael F Keagan, fient; Wni Clegg, Michael J Fahey, John T O'Neil, Michael A Rourke, Joseph F Ryan, Patrick J Ryan, hosemn


Station D 796 Boylston COMBINATION D


Thomas J Burke, capt; Thomas J Grennan, lient; Timothy J Dasey, Alexander G DeLorie, George H Dunn, Wm H O'Connor, James M Fay, James L Love, hosemn


Station E 18 Devotion COMBINATION E


George H Murray, capt; Joseph P O'Connor, Frank J Downes, Wm Gould, James Kentley, John J Magen- nity, Charles Murnane, Dennis A O'Connor, John J Sullivan, Michael G Toura hosemn


Station F 500 Heath COMBINATION F


Joseph F' Stranahan, capt; Edward J Forbes, John 11 Hickey, George P Love, John J McCarthy, Edward J McGrail, Wm F Norris, Joseph F Strain hosemn Station G 665 Washington ENGINE 2 Peter A Mealey, capt; Thomas F Kelley, Engineer


COMBINATION G


Matthew J Nolan, lieut; Wm G Fitzgerald, John Il Hogan, Michael J Hughes, Patrick J McCarthy. John Ryan, hosemn


LADDER 1


Daniel G MeNamara, lieut; Thomas J Daxon, Clarence O Donovan, Frank Greene, Charles P Love, Daniel J MeCarthy, Francis J Mealey, Robert J Minnis, John E Murphy, Thomas F Roche, laddermn


Fire Alarm Boxes Location of Boxes 6 Harvard sq eor Harvard


7 Fire Station B 340 Wash


8 Cypress opp Gorham av


9 Boylston opp Cameron


12 Walnut opp Walnut path


13 High opp Cumberland av


14 Cypress eor Kendall


15 Walnut cor Cypress


16


17 Cottage eor Warren


18 Clyde eor Warren


19 Clyde nr Newton


21 Chestnut Hill av nr Boylston


22* Town Hall Wash


23 Boylston eor Hammond


24 Chestnut Hill av cor Willard rd


25 Beacon opp Corey rd


26 Winthrop rd opp Addington rd


27 Beacon cor Wash


28 Buckminster rd cor Holland rd


29 Gardner rd eor Tappan


31 Harvard cor Sehool


32 Park eor Vernon


33 Summit av cor Mason ter


34 Harvard cor Beacon


35 Harvard eor Thorndike


36 Alton pl eor St Paul


37 Aspinwall av eor Toxteth


38 Linden pl nr Perry


39 Washı eor Gardner rd


41 Carlton cor Colchester


42


Fire Station C Longwood av


43


Kent cor Longwood av


45 Mountford cor Essex


46 St Paul eor Sewall av


47 Beaeon cor Kent


48 Freeman eor St Paul


49 Francis opp Harrison


52 Fire Station A 140 Wash


53 Wash cor Walter av


54 Flora opp Walter av


5€ Aspinwall av nr Kent


57 Woodward są


71 Rockford cor Goddard av


72 Newton eor Grove


73 Newton cor Hammond


74 Grove cor South


113 Jamaica rd


114 Sumner rd cor Tappan


141 Chestnut cor Franklin


151 Kennard rd cór Boylston


161 Warren cor Dudley


212 Norfolk rd nr Boylston


Warren cor Boylston


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BROOKLINE DIRECTORY, 1925


213 Dean rd cor Druce


214 Kilsyth rd cor Salisbury rd


215 Park nr Wash


251


Beacon cor Strathmore rd


261


Rawson rd cor Colbourne cres


271


Westbourne ter opp Bartlett cres


273 Williston rd cor Salisbury rd


311


Coolidge cor Gibbs


312


Naples rd cor Abbottsford rd


313 Babcock opp Osborne rd


314


Fire Station E, Devotion


315 Lancaster ter nr Mason ter


316


Williams cor Centre


322


Beacon opp Winchester


323 331


Beacon nr Short


332


Vernon cor Harrard


353


Naples rd cor Clarence


481 Dwight cor Pleasant


482 Dummer cor Pleasant


483 Amory cor Egmont


521 ** Car House Cypress c Franklin 641 ** Country Club


712 ** Car House Chestnut Hill av cor Beacon


*22 Signal for no school, four rounds struck at 7.30 a'm for all schools 7.45 a m Also special box for Town Hall, except between the hours of 7.30 and 8.00 a m


777 Recalls platoon that is off duty ** Special Boxes


CONCERNING FIRE ALARMS


First alarm to be given by striking four rounds on all bells


Second alarm to be given by striking three blows on all bells followed by one or more rounds of box number


Third alarm to be given by striking five blows on all bells followed by box number


Calls for the assistance from Boston by striking ten blows, followed by box number on all bells


The recall signal is to be given by striking two blows on all bells, except when a second box has been given before the recall signal of the first box has been sounded, then the recall will be two blows fol- lowed by the box number


If before the recall is sounded for a first alarm from a given box, an alarm is received from another box responding to the alarm from the first box, all companies that would respond to a second alarm from ithe first box will answer the alarm from the second box


In case a third alarm has been given and before the recall signal is sounded, an alarm should be rung from another box, all unemployed companies will re- spond, also engine company from Boston which would respond in case a call for assistance had been rung from that box


1 One stroke at 5 p m school days, study period


1 One stroke at 12 M, Washington time and 9 p { m every evening


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LIBRARY DEPARTMENT PUBLIC LIBRARY 355 Wash nr School


Trustees-Henry W Lamb, chairmn; Walter Hum- phreys, sec; Arthur L Endicott, treas; Daniel D Addi- son, George F Babbitt, Arthur B Denny, Arthur L Endicott, Desmond FitzGerald, Carleton S Francis, Walter Humphreys, Henry W Lamb, Thomas F Mc- Manus, Mrs Eleanor Parker, Abbot Peterson, Ralph A Stewart


Louisa M Hooper, librarian; Etheldred Abbot, asst librarian; Mrs Caroline R Sieberns, High school li- brarian; Alexandra R Sanford, children's librarian; Bertha E Davis, reference librarian; Caroline Whitte- more, cataloger; Blanche Ballou, Alice W Clark,


Elizabeth Hinckley, Alice M Hobson, Ruth Jennings, E Louise Lucas, Leo T Solan, Elizabeth J Merrill, Julia P Parker, Katharine Skinner, Lillian Swett, Helen M Thayer, Dorothy Thompson, Dorothea K Wetherell, assts; Thomas Farrell, Geo R Johnson, Stewart Lee, janitors


The library is open fr 8.30 a m to 9 p m every secular day, except legal holidays; viz Washington's Birthday, Patriot's Day, Memorial Day, Seventeenth of June, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Columbus Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas; Sun 2 to 9 p m


CHESTNUT HILL BRANCH 621 Hammond


Open daily except Sat fr 2 to 6 p m; Mon, Wed and Fri fr 7 to 9 p m; Sat fr 9 a m to 1 p m and fr 2 to 6 p m


COOLIDGE CORNER BRANCH 299 Harvard


Lilla N Morse, branch librarian


Open daily except Sunday fr 9 a m to 9 p m closed Sun -


SEWALL READING ROOM 279 Cypress.


Open three evenings a week fr 6.30 to 9.30


POLICE DEPARTMENT 337 Wash cor Prospect


Chief-H Allen Rutherford


Lientenants-B Frank Bartlett, Edward J Mea- ley, Joseph J O'Connell, George E Stitt


Sergeants-Henry M Fogerty, Stephen D Halloran, Melville P Hatch, James Gleason, Thomas J Hill, Charles B M Knowles, James A Lacey, Joseph J O'Connell jr


Detective Sergeants-John F Donovan, Robert J Evans, Allen Wilson


Policewoman-Josephine M Wilder


Chauffeur-Timothy F Connelly


Patrolmen-Charles Adams, Emery E Allen, Thom- as R Barrett, Wm C Barrett, Henry C Beadle, Corne- lius P Buckley, Thomas G Grennan, Clifford J W Burgess, Homer W Campbell, Thomas P Carroll, James D Casey, Thomas F Cassidy, Chester C Chapman, James H Connelly, Henry Corbett, Thomas J Ferguson, Thomas J Craig, Michael J Cunniff, David A Curtin, Wm Dalzell, Thomas F Donahue, James J Donovan. John Duffy, Wm Dugan, Thomas Fay, Joseph Fergil- son, John H Foster, Charles M Gallagher, George E Garrity, Edward J Glennon, Wm Harris, Thomas J Hill, George T Hughes jr, Joseph E Hughes, John Hunt, James H Hurley, Walter F Johnson, Alexander B Johnston, Thomas F Keane, Peter F Kelleher, John J Kelley, Patrick R Kelley, Thomas E F Killion, John J Kirrane, Martin J Lally, Christian Larsen, Daniel J Lynch, Michael C Lynch, Herbert F Lynn, Henry J Mahoney, Joseph P Mahoney, John A Mo- loney, Michael F Manley, Henry A Marshall, James J McCabe, Edward J McCracken, Wm P McCracken, James McDonald, Michael J McGrail, Dennis P Mc- Grath, John J McInerney, Wm F McInerney, Charles A McQueenie, Kieran F McManus, Henry H McNeill, Samuel J McNeilly, James P Meade, James A Mee- han, Alexander Minnis, David Minnis, Richard H Moloney, Matthew Moreland, Edward C D Munsil, Frederick C Munsil, Wm E Murphy, Patrick J Norris, John H Norton, John F O'Brien, Joseph P O'Brien, Thomas J Ochiltree, Michael E O'Day, Thaddeus D O'Hearn, John O'Leary, George W Papin, James J Phillips, Henry F Pinner, James J Powers, Joseph Priestley, Michael J Raftery, John H Russell, Bartholo- mew C Rutledge, Patrick J Rutledge, Patrick Ryan, Harry R Stanfield, Albert A Strain, Edward J Sulli- van jr, John J Sullivan, Michael J Tarpey, John u Thompson, James H Toman, James W Tonra, James


Winchester opp Coolidge


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W. A. GREENOUGH CO.'S


F Travers, Dell W Turner, Wm J Walizer, Patrick J Walsh, James A Ward, Charles C Watterson, Melvin M Wharton


Reserve Patrolmen - Herbert J Brown, Frederick Ingram, Joseph, W McGarry, Thomas F Riley


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SCHOOL DEPARTMENT Office Town Hall rm 12


School Committee - Walter Humphreys, chairmn; Oscar C Gallagher, sec; Mrs Edith C Baker, Benjamin K Hough, Orrin G Wood, terms expire 1927, Michael Driscoll, Francis A Niccolls, Henry Ware, terms expire 1928; Arthur A Cushing, Walter Humphreys, Abbot . Peterson, terms expire 1926; meet 2d Mon at 8 p m except July and August


Supt of Schools-Oscar C Gallagher, office Town Hall, rm 12; hours 9 to 10 a m, Mon Wed and Fri; 3 to 4 p m Tues and Thurs


Sec to Supt-Mary Adams


Clerk-Eva M Clark


Stenographer-Helen V O'Brien Attendance Officer-James G Thompson


Chief Janitor- Thomas F Costello


Schools HIGH


115 Greenough


Winfred C Akers, headmaster; John V Jewett, sub- master; Mary W Sawyer, dean of girls; Lulu G Adams, Grace M Allen; Kelsey C Atticks, Mabel P Bailey, Florence Barnard, Katherine M Bickeford, Rose D Bliss, Minot A Bridgham, Annie G Burnham, Elmer Case, Augustus D Zanzig, Marion K Dorman, Louise Gambrill, Maria E Gardner, J Kenneth Gookin, Richard W Hatch, Patience B Henderson, Thomas H Hines, Leland G Hollingwood, Mary C Jones, Rachel L Kelley. P Tyler Kepner, Celina H Lewis, Anna R Liden, Lucy Logue, Bertha C Marshall, Anna L Maguire, Gertrude A Maycock, John J McGlew jr, Laura Miille, Etta M Miller, Louis E Nash, Florence G Nasmyth, Adeline F Nickerson, Kathryn L O'Brien, John C Packard, Elizabeth K Paine, Marion W Parker, Elizabeth DeKalb Pease, Florence G Perkins, Jane W Perkins, Emma Poland, Henry B Priest, Jane G Ricker, Arthur W Roberts, Anna M Schwind, Carl A Smith, Jessie G Smith, Lillie C Smith Wm L Snow, Alice H Spaulding, Dorothy Taft, Mary C Thurston, Francis D Whittemore, Laura G Willgoose, Rebekah Wood, Frederick L Woodcock, Maud Young, tohrs; Barbara Bouve, sec; Mrs Caroline R Sieberns, libra- rian; Thomas P Maher, John McGinnis, George Meade, janitors


J ELLIOT CABOT 34 Marion


Lucie A Metcalf, prin; Grace Eaton, Minnie A Fish, Sarah M Keeler, Gladys L Kenney, Mrs Mary E McNutt, Vesta M Turner, tchrs; John F Mahan, janitor


EDWARD DEVOTION 345 Harvard


Charles H Taylor, prin; Gladys F Abbott, Made- line I Anderson, Betsey Bean, Olive V Bicknell, Elsie B Crossman, Josephine Day, Maude Doolittle, Jeannette M Falconer, Blanche Fitzhenry,' Cornelia Gould, Nan J Grindle, Elsa M Hackelbarth, Cecile E Harris. Maria L Haskell, Ethel M Hayden, Dorothy Holman, Florence E Lewis, Grace H Manter, Annie G Molloy, Harriet M Samuel, Grace B Small, Annie A Smith, Ethel T Taylor, Marion M Thomas, Edna G Towle, tchrs; Anthony Ford, janitor


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MICHAEL DRISCOLL 64 Westbourne ter


Minerva E Fales, prin; Caroline E Comins, Helen Hicks, Ida M Holden, Helen M Hurd, Gertrude R


Maron, Grace A Potter, Elsie V Robbins, Helen L Soule, tchrs; Patrick J Kelley, janitor


HEATH


121 Reservoir rd


Richard D Tucker, prin; Anna E Allen, Grace A Boothby, Sophie E Butler, Lucie H Chamberlain, Mary Godsell, Georgia D Mansfield, Ella G Monroe, Catharine G O'Brien, Margaret C O'Hearn, Mary J Porter, Lelia H Smith, tchrs; Charles G Johnson, jan- itor


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LAWRENCE 27 Francis


Helen M Westgate, prin; Dorothy Bamforth, Mar- garet L Flanders, Gladys I Greenleaf, C Gertrude Knox, Cora W Reed, Josephine S Taylor, tchrs; J Louis Fossa, Walter McTigue, janitors


WILLIAM H LINCOLN 194 Boylston


Francis T Hall, prin; Grace E Bartlett, Madeline Beaman, Ila D Berry, Ruth A Blasser, Josephine Courtwright, Florence L Fairbanks, Ora D Hutchin- soll, Della E Joslin, Alice S Morrison, Susie H Nason Theresa G O'Rourke, Frances Osborne, C Frances Quiile, Rose E Ryan, Mary A White, tchrs; John T Cunniff, janitor -


LONGWOOD 129 St Mary's


Marion E Marsh, prin; Grace A Bosworth, Eleanor Dresser, Lillia Hunter, tchrs; John F Mahan, janitor


NEWTON STREET 295 Newton (unoccupied)


PARSONS 60 Walter av


Lillian W Davis, prin; Louise E Finney, Grace Kimball, Nellie L Moody, tchrs; John J Nyhen, jani- tør


PIERCE 50 School


Mary MeSkimmon, prin; Jennie M Alden, Abby F Bosworth, Ada E Chevalier, Bertha V Cobb, M Alice Connor, Edna A Gault, Gladys B Goodnow, Ellen M Goodrich, Alice R Harper, Elizabeth E Joyce, Nina M Kettembeil, Maybelle E Knight, Ellen P Low, Ida M Lynch, Dorothy McMorrow, Enid Merrill, Grace W Morrill, Alice M Nelson, Mildred L Taylor, Helen B Tighe, Ethel A Tillinghast, Lena B Winter, tchrs; Andrew F Conway, Wm Hewitt, Louis Swett, janitors


JOHN D RUNKLE 50 Druce


Edith E Wright, prin; Katherine A Beane, Olga E E Blasser, Madeleine H Brown, Ethel A Cox, Lillian B Cox, Alice B Hazelton, Blanche E Henshaw, Eleanor B Mitchell, Grace E Murray, Alice L Reeve, Ethel L Sargent, Maude L Schofield, Florence M Shirley, Elizabeth I Spargo, tehrs; Joseph P Hartigan, janitor


SEWALL 279 Cypress


L Margaret Amsden, prin; Helen A Dogherty, Mabel K Farnum, Abbie F Hearn, Katherine Johnson, Alice H Shaw, tchrs; Richard Kelleher, janitor


ROBERT C WINTHROP 122 Brookline av (unoccupied)


Special Teachers


Chief Medical Inspector-David M Hassriau Director of Domestic Science -- Lillie C Smith Instructors in Domestic Science-Mary E Ditson, Mary C Jones, Susie T Sprout


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BROOKLINE DIRECTORY, 1925


Director of Drawing-Mary C Thurston


Instructor in Drawing-Anne B Chamberlain Director of French Instructor-Louise Gambrill Instructors in French-Hazel B Henry, Marguerite F de MePfleghaar, Flora L Wilkinson Instructor in Health-Ida M Lewis Instructors in Manual Training-Clement N Ander- son, Myldred Moore, Joseph E Owens Director of Music-Augustus D Zanzig


Instructor in Music-Edith H Snow Director of Needlework-Anna M Schwind


Instructors in Needlework-Annie G Burnham, Marion K Dormon, Annie Egan, Eva Knox, Emily R McCarn


Director of Physical Training-Bessie L Barnes Instructors in Physical Training-Francis T Ball. Helen Sherman, Miriam A Tobey, Beth A Weston School Nurse-Ida L Carter


ASSOCIATIONS


BROOKLINE ANTI-TUBERCULOSIS SOCIETY; Annie M Townsend, sec, 9 Irving; annual meeting in Nov at 12 High


BROOKLINE BOARD OF TRADE, 1 Harvard, rm 5; Walter D Allen, sec, 1 Harvard; meet every month except July and August at G A R Hall


BROOKLINE CHORAL SOCIETY, Frank H Luker director 1318 Beacon


BROOKLINE CIVIC SOCIETY, 410 Wash; Des- mond FitzGerald, pres


BROOKLINE FIREMEN'S RELIEF ASSN: Seldon R Allen, sec; meet 3d Mon at 140 Wash


BROOKLINE FRIENDLY SOCIETY THE; Ruby B Litchfield, gen sec; Administrative offices and Family Welfare Department, 12 High; Community Health Centre, 10 Walter av; Edith B Mann, resident super- visor


BROOKLINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY; Abbie M Dunbar, clk, Town Hall rm 1; Edward W Baker, treas, Town Hall rm 1; meet 3d Wed fr Oct to May at Edward Devotion house


BROOKLINE POLICE MUTUAL AID AISSN; Charles Ç Watterson, sec, 337 Wash; board of direc- tors meet 1st Mon at 337 Wash


DEVOTION PARENT TEACHERS ASSN; 345 Har- vard; Madeline I Anderson, sec


DRISCOLL PARENT-TEACHERS ASSN; Mrs Mabel E Gray, sec; 2 Mason ter


HAYDEN RESEARCH LIBRARY, Hayden rd nr Leicester


HEALTH PARENT-TEACHERS ASSN; Mrs Marie L Prior, sec, 701 Hammond


HIGH PARENT TEACHERS ASSN; Louise E Hoeh, sec, Brookline High sch


HOLY NAME SOCIETY; Thomas B McCaffery, sec, 32 Kent; meet 1st Sun in basement of St Mary's R C church




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