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215
268
483
Blanks
38
33
71
169
ELECTION RETURNS
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
Wards
1
2
3
4
5
6 Total
John M. Grosvenor, Jr
234
137
247
158
109
300
1185
Daniel J. Murphy
55
29
53
45
42
70
294
James N. Potter
14
11
13
7
14
54
113
John R. Wallace
72
123
179
102
160
114
750
Blanks
89
43
74
58
53
50
367
ASSOCIATE
COMMISSIONERS
Wards
1
2
3
4
5
6
Total
Thos. A. Eastman
99
51
107
58
54
133
502
Chas. Leighton
144
147
247
149
157
194
1038
John W. Lovett
184
122
195
143
107
271
1022
James C. McRae
13
14
19
16
40
59
161
John F. Putnam
5
12
21
12
9
44
103
Blanks
483
340
542
362
389
475
2592
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Wards
1
2
3
4
5
6
Total
Henry C. Atwill
234
139
248
164
109
294
1188
William R. Henry
12
13
10
6
15
52
108
Edward H. Savary
49
24
56
35
26
94
28-
Michael A. Sullivan
90
119
176
104
175
87
751
Blanks
79
48
76
61
53
61
378
REGISTER OF PROBATE
Wards
1
2
3
4
5
6
Total
Horace H. Atherton, Jr
234
133
268
175
116
313
1239
Arthur Bogue
75
111
164
84
160
91
685
Dominic P. Curran
44
27
27
32
25
66
221
Arthur L. Hathorne
11
11
14
7
16
53
112
Blanks
100
61
93
72
61
65
459
NOTARIES PUBLIC
Wards
1
2
3
4
5
6
Total
Yes
135
92
164
103
119
222
835
No
185
142
224
147
145
236
1079
Blanks
144
109
178
120
114
130
795
REFERENDUM
Wards
1
2
3
4
5
6
Total
Yes
151
110
200
124
148
238
971
No
97
79
121
82
78
151
608
Blanks
216
154
245
164
152
199
1130
170
ANNUAL REPORTS.
CHAPTER 807
Wards
1
2
3
4
5
6
Total
Yes
193
154
239
160
169
278
1193
No
92
63
124
71
80
146
576
Blanks
179
126
213
139
129
164
940
Totals
464
343
566
370
378
588
2709
In Board of Aldermen, November 7, 1913.
We hereby certify that these records of the election holden the 3rd inst. are correct and authorize the City Clerk to make such returns to the Secretary of the Commonwealth in accordance with the provisions of Chap. 835, Aets 1913.
EDWARD BASS, WILLIAM J. CUSACK, GEO. E. MOULTON, EDWARD G. PERKINS.
VOTE IN THE 26TH ESSEX REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT.
Newburyport Wards 5 & 6 Newbury
Salisbury
George- town
W. Newbury
Stuart L. Little
412
214
185
185
153
George L. Whitmore
483
56
78
146
87
Blanks
71
27
43
59
25
171
ELECTION RETURNS
MUNICIPAL ELECTION.
MAYOR
Wards
1
2
3
4
5
6
Total
Hiram H. Landford
350
170
244
205
131
266
1366
Norman Russell
108
78
156
149
131
286
908
Arthur Withington
112
146
245
131
177
131
942
Blanks
11
8
4
13
12
20
68
ALDERMAN AT LARGE
Wards
1
2
3
4
5
6
Total
Geo. T. Castle
59
85
116
152
143
77
632
Chas. E. Coffin
66
52
87
49
58
188
500
Edward G. Perkins
229
114
160
79
76
133
791
Paul T. Winkley
185
103
221
169
139
252
1069
Blanks
42
48
65
49
35
53
292
ALDERMAN-WARD ONE
Wards
1
2
3
4
5
6
Total
Norman K. Tilton
291
151
266
202
149
341
1400
William H. Woods
247
184
269
184
206
200
1290
Blanks
43
67
114
112
162
594
ALDERMAN-WARD TWO
Wards
1
2
3
4
5
6
Total
Carl C. Emery
363
273
427
282
249
435
2029
R. E. Burke
8
7
9
6
6
36
Sidney E. Eldredge
Blanks
210
122
213
210
194
268
1217
ALDERMAN-WARD THREE
William Fenders
183
156
258
186
205
181
1169
Forest G. Shepperson
271
154
304
199
160
340
1428
Blanks
127
92
87
113
86
182
687
ALDERMAN-WARD FOUR
Wards
1
2
3
4
5
6
Total
William J. Cusack
263
215
361
245
248
253
1585
Karl G. Meinerth
177
94
158
166
103
261
959
Blanks
141
93
130
87
100
189
740
ALERMAN -- WARD FIVE
Wards
1
2
3
4
5
6
Total
Joseph P. Blood
106
73
115
89
112
107
602
Chas. H. Lord
240
117
200
175
117
351
1200
John J. O'Brien
109
141
220
135
180
103
888
Blanks
126
71
114
99
42
142
594
172
ANNUAL REPORTS.
ALDERMAN-WARD SIX
Wards
1
2
3
4
5
6
Total
John Bohaker
245
172
241
211
223
410
1502
Herbert Currier
85
59
119
66
47
148
524
Edward H. Little
148
90
177
106
115
98
734
Blanks
103
81
112
115
66
47
524
OVERSEER
OF
POOR
Wards
1
2
3
4
5
6
Total
Edmund M. Dow
237
162
320
227
173
290
1409
Blanks
344
240
329
271
275
413
1872
COMMON COUNCIL-WARD ONE
Albert T. Atkinson
229
William H. Caswell
123
Samuel F. Harris
346
Arthur J. Murphy
124
Harlan E. Thurlow
261
Edward Welch
142
Blanks
518
SCHOOL COMMITTEE-WARD ONE
Horton C. Stevens
416
Blanks
167
COMMON COUNCIL-WARD TWO
W. Lunt Bartlett
175
Jos. J. Curley
177
Paul A. Kessler
162
Aleck E. Wagman
45
Aaron D. Woods
189
Blanks
458
SCHOOL COMMITTEE-WARD TWO
Ernest Foss
150
Chester G. Menut
181
Blanks
72
COMMON COUNCIL-WARD THREE
James F. Pettingell
267
Geo. C. Rourke
276
David F. Souther
190
Herbert E. Teague
216
Jos. R. Thibault
279
Blanks
719
SCHOOL COMMITTEE-WARD THREE
Thomas R. Healy
394
Blanks
260
173
ELECTION RETURNS
COMMON COUNCIL-WARD FOUR
David P. Constantine 206
Carl E. Hardy
251
Willard S. McKay 265
Henry Mullins 200
Blanks
572
SCHOOL COMMITTEE-WARD FOUR
Samuel J. Hughes 258
Blanks
241
COMMON COUNCIL-WARD FIVE
William P. Carlin 238
Timothy P. Herlihy
142
Leon M. Little 234
185
Josapha Roy
105
Blanks
451
SCHOOL COMMITTEE-WARD FIVE
Arthur P. Brown
255
Bernard F. Carey
149
Blanks
49
COMMON COUNCIL-WARD SIX
Obed W. Greaton
156
John Langley
310
Chas. R. Merrill
220
Wm. F. Runnells
401
Sam Sargent
316
Laurence M. Weare
199
Blanks
507
SCHOOL COMMITTEE-WARD SIX
J. Harold Brown
199
Chas. O. McKinnon
92
Roland L. Toppan
330
Blanks
101
LICENSE
Wards
1
2
3
4 246
5 238
6
Total
Yes
222
191
304
235
1436
No
339
191
314
228
197
443
1712
Blanks
20
20
31
24
16
25
136
CHAP. 807-LIABILITY
Wards
1
2
3
4
5
6 272
Total .
Yes
215
159
235
1.84
189
1254
No
94
66
S7
70
71
125
513
Blanks
272
177
327
244
191
306
1517
Fred H. Morse
174
ANNUAL REPORTS.
CHAP. 514-EIGHT HOURS
Wards
1
2
3
4
5
6 Total
Yes
182
166
245
210
196
266
1265
No
89
69
97
64
75
148
542
Blanks
310
167
307
224
180
289
1497
193
CHAP. 487-FIRE
Wards
1
2
3
4
5
6
Total
Yes
208
186
253
217
209
281
1354
No
84
50
85
56
59
112
446
Blanks.
289
166
311
225
183
310
1484
Totals
581
402
649
498
453
703
3284
In Board of Aldermen, Dec. 19, 1913.
Voted, That these returns of the Election held Dec. 9th. inst. be approved and the City Clerk instructed to notify the persons elected.
EDWARD BASS,
EDWARD G. PERKINS,
CARL C. EMERY,
WILLIAM J. CUSACK,
EDWARD H. LITTLE,
GEORGE E. MOULTON,
PAUL T. WINKLEY,
Board of Aldermen
ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
SCHOOL COMMITTEE
AND THE SUPERINTEND- ENT OF SCHOOLS OF THE
CITY OF NEWBURYPORT, MASSACHUSETTS
FOR THE YEAR
1913
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NEWBURYPORT: PRESS OF THE NEWS PUBLISHING CO., INC. 1914.
ANNUAL REPORT.
Mr. Berry, for the special committee on the annual report, reported as fol- lows:
Recommend:
"That the report of the Superintendent as amended by this committee be adopted as the Annual Report required by law, with the provision that the Board will not be responsible for any of the personal opinions therein ex- pressed."
ARTHUR II. BERRY, PRENTISS H. REED, EDWARD H. CLARKSON, Committee.
The report of the Committee was accepted and recommendations adopted. (Records of December 29, 1913)
ORGANIZATION OF THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE.
Hon. Hiram H. Landford (Mayor) Chairman 23 Purchase Street Laurence P. Dodge, Vice-Chairman 20 Fruit Street E. L. Willard, Superintendent and Secretary 124 State Street
Term Expires. Residence. WARD ONE.
Horton C. Stevens 1913. 27 Bromfield Street
Arthur H. Berry 1914. 53 Bromfield Street
WARD TWO
Ernest Foss 1913. 53 High Street
Prentiss H. Reed 1914. 55 Lime Street
WARD THREE
T. Raymond Healy 1913. 12 Charter Street
Laurence P. Dodge 1914. 20 Fruit Street
WARD FOUR
Samuel J. Hughes
1913. 48 Washington Street
Charles F. Johnson 1914. 45 Washington Street
WARD FIVE
John J. O'Brien 1913. 16412 Merrimac Street
Arthur HI. Wright
1914. 220 High Street
WARD SIX
Joshua Hale
1913. 300 High Street
Edward H. Clarkson 1914. 31 Tyng Street
Edward H. Porter Truant Officer
14 Broad Street
Ethel S. Hart Clerk
18 Summit Place
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SCHOOL COMMITTEE.
SUB-COMMITTEES
Executive Committee-Laurence P. Dodge, Chairman; Horton C. Stevens, Arthur H. Wright, Arthur H. Berry, Ernest Foss.
High School-Arthur H. Wright, Chairman: Arthur H. Berry, Ernest Foss, Prentiss H. Reed, T. Raymond Healy.
Grammar Schools-Arthur H. Berry, Chairman; Horton C. Stevens, John J. O'Brien, Joshua Hale, Charles F. Johnson.
Training and Primary Schools-Ernest Foss, Chairman; Edward H. Clark- son, Samuel .J. Hughes, Horton C. Stevens, Arthur H. Wright.
Special Subjects-Samuel JJ. Hughes, Chairman; Charles F. Johnson, Joshua Hale, Ernest Foss, John J. O'Brien.
Text Books and Supplies-Joshua Hale, Chairman; Samuel J. Hughes, T. Raymond Healy.
Evening Schools-Charles F. Johnson, Chairman; Ernest Foss, Edward II. Clarkson.
Prudential-Horton C. Stevens, Chairman; Arthur H. Wright, Samuel J. Hughes.
Salaries-Prentiss H. Reed, Chairman; John J. O'Brien, Arthur H. Berry.
Janitors and Buildings-John J. O'Brien, Chairman; Prentiss H. Reed, Samuel J. Hughes.
Athletics-T. Raymond Healy, Chairman; Joshua Hale, Edward H. Clark- son (from the Board), Leonard Withington, George H. Hatch (citizens at large); Walter E. Andrews, Principal of the High School; Charles D. Mont- gomery, Teacher Manager; Nicholas Johnson, George Little, Jr., (from student body).
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ANNUAL REPORTS.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT.
RECEIPTS. Appropriations
Salaries
$52,000.00
Miscellaneous
4,500.00
Fuel
4,000.00
Sundry credits
59.50
Total
$60,559.50
Unexpended balance
1,127.29
$59,432.21
EXPENDITURES
Salaries:
Teachers, High School
$12,814.17
Teachers, Grammar Schools
14,382.30
Teachers, Primary Schools
12,518.17
Teachers, Evening Schools
1,3399.00
Teachers, Special Subjects
3,391.45
Superintendent
1,800.00
Clerk
223.00
Truant Officer
¿50 00
Janitors
4,059.33
Total Salaries $51,327.42
Supplies and Miscellaneous
5,164.82
Fuel
2,939.97
Total expended by the School Board
$59,432.21
Light
367.99
Repairs
5,279.12
Total cost of schools
$65,079.32
SCHOOL COMMITTEE.
SCHEDULE OF SALARIES.
ADMINISTRATION.
Paid in 1913
Present Salary
Edgar L. Willard, Superintendent
$ 1.800.00
$ 1,800.00
Edward H. Porter, Truant Officer,
750.00
Marguerite Hunter, Clerk
7.00
Ethel S. Hart, Clerk
216.00
$ 2,773.00
HIGH SCHOOL.
Walter E. Andrews. Principal. Mathematics .. $ 1.630.00
2.200.00 **
Dana C. Wells, Sub-Master, Science
1,315.00
1.350.00
Charles D. Montgomery, Commercial Branches
1,100.00
1,100.00
J. Albert Brack, Mathematics
828.00
Marjorie S. Noyes, English
$50.00
$50.00
Maude B. Randall, French, German
$50.00
850.00
Helen D. Robinson, Latin
750.00
750.00
Lucy B. Morse, French: English
715.00
750.00
M. Gertrude Jones, Commercial Branches
560.00
Mildred E. Collyer, Mathematics, English
715.00
750.00
Alice O. Dow, French
525.00
Angie G. Allbee, Elementary Science
160.00
Marguerite B. Flewelling. Biology, Chemistry
525.00
S00.00*
Elizabeth A. Towle, History
$50.00*
Eleanor J. Little, English
358.17
Ella M. Townsend. Elementary Science
615.00
800.00
Ethel M. Stevens, French
170.00
600.00
Marion H. Bayley, Eng., History, French
180.00
600.00
Marguerite Russell, Com. Geog .. English
180.00
600.00
Frederick M. Peckham, Phy., Geog., Eco
300.00
1,000.00
Myrtie B. Craig, Stenography. Type
220.00
₹50.00
Edna M. Sturtevant, Hist., D. Sci., Phy
195.00
650.00
Frances E. Little, Substitute
15.00
Earl R. Delano, Substitute
8.00
Arthur B. Dimmick, Labratory Assistant
17.50
Harold K. Ireland, Labratory Assistant
17.50
Roy F. Woodbury, Labratory Assistant
7.50
J. Telford Elliott, Labratory Assistant
7.50
12,814.17
$500 paid by the Putnam Trustees.
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ANNUAL REPORTS.
Paid in 1913
Present Salary
CURRIER SCHOOL.
Sarah B. Chute, Principal, Grade Nine $ 1,000.00 1,000.00
Gertrude L. Barrett, Assistant, Grade Eight . . 599.00 600.00
Retta V. Marr, Assistant, Grade Seven 600.00
600.00
Goldia S. McArthur, Assistant, Grade Six 597.00
600.00
Elizabeth M. Roaf, Assistant, Grade Five ... 598.00
600.00
Helen S. Merrill, Assistant, Grade Five 592.00
600.00
3,986.00
JACKMAN SCHOOL.
George W. Brown, Principal, Grade Nine $ 1,500.00
1,500.00
Mary E. Chesterman, Assistant, Grade Nine 514.17
550.00
Priscilla G. Craig, Assistant, Grade Eight 590.00
600.00
Abbie L. Frost, Asst., Grades VI, VII, VIII .. 600.00 600.00
Josie W. Kimball, Asst., Grades VI, VII, VIII
543.00
600.00
* Paid by the Putnam Trustees.
Ellen deS. Barrett, Assistant, Grade Seven ... $ 574.38
$ 600.00
Florence Carleton, Assistant, Grade Six 590.00
600.00
Lillian Greenleaf, Assistant, Grade Six
600.00
600.00
Lelia E. Kimball, Assistant, Grade Five 590.00
600.00
Edith E. Davis, Assistant, Grade Five
587.00
600.00
$ 6,688.55
KELLEY SCHOOL.
Irving H. Johnson, Principal, Grade Nine . . $ 1,300.00
1,300.00
Nellie G. Stone, Assistant, Grade Eight 600.00
600.00
Anne J. Dixon, Assistant, Grade Seven
600.00
600.00
Anna L. Whitmore, Assistant, Grade Six
599.00 600.00
Emily F. Upton, Assistant, Grade Five
570.00
600.00
3,669.00
GRAMMAR SCHOOL SUBSTITUTES. $ 30.00
Bessie M. Safford, Substitute
8.75
38.75
BROMFIELD STREET SCHOOL.
Tula M. Reed, Principal, Grade Four $ 650.00
650.00
Feroline L. Woods, Assistant, Grade Three ... 600.00
600.00
Ella F. Robinson, Assistant, Grade Two
562.25 600.00
Elizabeth Boardman, Assistant, Grade One .. 565.00
600.00
2,377.25
CURTIS SCHOOL.
Frances L. Pettigrew, Principal, Grade Four . $ 650.00
650.00
Clarissa E. Hathaway, Assistant, Grade Three 557.67
600.00
Julia M. Hopkinson, Assistant, Grade Two ... 465.00
500.00
Mary F. Whitmore, Assistant, Grade One. 600.00
600.00
2,272.67
Marion P. Foster, Substitute
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SCHOOL COMMITTEE.
DAVENPORT SCHOOL.
Mary E. O'Connell, Principal, Grade Four ... $ 645.67 650.00
Marguerite L. Pritchard, Asst., Grade Three. 596.00 600.00
Beulah Evans, Assistant, Grade Two. 405.63
550.00
Mary I. Fernald, Assistant, Grade One 350.00
Isabelle N. Parker, Assistant. Grade One 120.00
400.00
2,117.30
JOHNSON SCHOOL.
Ruth W. Brown, Principal, Grade Four. $ 590.00
625.00
Charlotte K. Dickens, Assistant, Grade Three 582.00
600.00
Jenny P. Haskell, Assistant, Grade Two 600.00
600.00
Julia J. Hubbard, Assistant, Grade One 600.00
· 600.00
2,372.00
PURCHASE STREET SCHOOL.
Isabelle N. Parker, Grade One $ 244.42 244.42
TEMPLE STREET SCHOOL.
Mary A. Doyle, Principal, Grades III, IV. $ 613.00
650.00
Anna L. Doyle, Assistant, Grades I, II 513.33
1,126.33
TRAINING SCHOOL.
Frances W. Richards, Principal 1,000.00
$ 1,000.00
Charlotte C. Bayley, Training School Pupil ... 58.00
Elizabeth N. Carter, Training School Pupil ... 58.00
Marion P. Foster, Training School Pupil. 51.20
Mildred E. Stevens, Training School Pupil . .
58.00
Sarah E. Stover, Training School Pupil. 58.00
Grace M. Welch, Training School Pupil.
50.00
Emma Bell, Training School Pupil
22.00
Anna Collins, Training School Pupil
22.00
Laura Hopkinson, Training School Pupil 22.00
Ruth P. Muffin, Training School Pupil 22.00
Anna W. Pearson, Training School Pupil
22.00
$ 1,443.20
MOULTONVILLE SCHOOL.
Elizabeth A. Walsh, Principal, Grades I, IV. $ 565.00 565.00 600.00
SPECIAL TEACHERS.
Elizabeth C. Adams, Music $ 495.00
600.00
Sarah A. Chase, Domestic Science 748.70
750.00
Priscilla D. Jones, Assistant, Domestic Science 279.00
Abby L. Goodrich, Assistant, Domestic Science 120.00
400.00
Florence M. Murphy, Drawing 748.75
750.00
Wilbur F. Woodbury, Manual Training 1,000.00
1,000.00
3,391.45
550.00
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ANNUAL REPORTS.
Present Salary
Paid in 1913
EVENING SCHOOLS.
William P. Lunt, Supervisor $ 201.00
Jennie C. Brown, Assistant
99.00
Vera Castelhun, Assistant
100.50
Catherine C. Hunt, Assistant 25.50
Susan Lunt, Assistant 100.50
Cora O. Jaques, Assistant
99.00
Edith M. Merrill, Assistant
100.50
Gertrude E. Nelson, Assistant
97.50
Flora Pettigrew, Assistant
70.50
L. Jeanette Pillsbury, Assistant
75.00
C. Louise Woodbury, Assistant
99.00
Sarah B. Chute, Assistant
100.50
Ellen Frothingham, Assistant
100.50
Retta V. Marr, Assistant 6.00
Elizabeth M. Roaf, Assistant
88.50
Ella B. Stevens, Assistant
25.50
1,389.00
JANITORS.
James H. Brown, Jackman School
$ 564.50
600.00
Michael T. Carey, Kelley School
641.00*
574.00
Albert C. Chase, Moultonville School.
81.25
100.00
Charles B. Cressy, Asst. High School
78.80
Joseph L. Dockam, Currier School
629.50*
600.00
Stephen W. Gale, Curtis School
56.20
Casper Kohlhaas, Davenport School
298.00
298.00
Dennis C. Lowell High School
756.25
775.00
Charles W. Thurlow, Four lower schools
506.25
525.00
Dennis Finnegan, Sub. Curtis School
391.80
450.00
Harold Hopkinson, Sub. Curtis School
2.00
Helen T. Dockam, cleaning Currier School.
37.28
Mrs. Roundtree, Washing Davenport School ..
4.25
Mrs. Preston, Washing Davenport School
3.75
Mr. Lyons, Washing Davenport School
4.25
John Jackson, Washing Davenport School
4,25
4,059.33
$51,327.42
Received $1.00 for evening school sessions.
TEXT BOOKS AND SUPPLIES.
Wilbur Abbott, ice
$ 5.94
Allyn & Bacon, text books
28.00
American Bank Note Co., diplomas
30.00
American Book Co., text books
221.43
American Express Co., express
13.08
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SCHOOL COMMITTEE.
A. R. Andrews, typewriter supplies 16.50
Edward E. Babb & Co., text books and supplies
787.36
F. J. Barnard & Co., rebinding 83.48
C. C. Birchard & Co., text books 21.02
Booth's Express, express
1.40
Boston Regalia Co., flags
16.50
Eben Bradbury, toilet paper
5.94
Milton Bradley Co., supplies
239.76
Josiah W. Chase, manual training stock
33.60
F. E. Coffin, sewing machine 46.37
W. C. Coffin, postage +6.37
Arthur C. Currier, manual training stock
5.61
Charles L. Davis, manual training
.38
Charles Dickens, bells and mantles
1.20
Oliver Ditson Co., music .25
1.89
Drew Stanahan Hussey Co., disinfectant
11.00
E. P. Dutton, text books
57.50
Fisher & Co., sewing supplies
5.15
Ginn & Co., text books and supplies
628.68
Herman Goldberger, subscriptions 6.70
D. A. Goodwin, groceries
77.50
Gould & Adams, rubber stamps
.75
Henry J. Green, Science Dept. H. School
7.81
Hale Transfer Co., express 1.00
J. L. Hammett Co., supplies 363.99
.65
D. C. Heath & Co., text books
142.17
Herald Publishing Co., printing and advertising 71.37
Heywood Bros., & Wakefield Co., manual training 10.50
William M. Horsch, school furnishings 29.17
44.67
Howe & French, Science Dept. H. School
37.72
Frank Hoyt, Science Dept. H. School
.64
Samuel J. Hughes, janitors' supplies
24.97
George H. Jaques, disinfectant
15.10
George T. Johnson, toilet paper
5.00
Jordan Marsh Co., equipment D. Science
40.66
Kennedy & Co., groceries 4.10
Joseph H. Knapp, toilet paper
11.50
L. E. Knott Apparatus Co., Science Dept. H. S.
186.84
Library Bureau, office supplies
10.50
Little Brown & Co., text books 15.60
John M. Little, teaming 22.97
W. E. Morse, Science Dept. H. S.
8.55
Moulton & Lunt, equipment D. Science
10.75
Florence M. Murphy, drawing supplies
4.52
N. E. Telephone Co., telephones
93.02
C. W. Dow, drawing supplies
Hatch Bros., manual training
Houghton Mifflin Co., text books
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ANNUAL REPORTS
Newburyport Confectionery Co., Janitor's supplies $ 2.15
Newburyport Tea Co., Science Dept. H. S. .69
News Publishing Co., printing and advertising 74.81
D. F. Noyes Est., cooking equipment 27.86
Osgood & Goodwin, sewing supplies
.91
Rufus Parker, groceries
6.22
A. Harris Paton, engraving diplomas
25.20
Fred W. Peabody, rent of pianos 6.00
George H. Pearson, drawing supplies 7.84
Peoples Express, express
18.25
Perkins Lumber Co., labor and furnishings
53.14
George H. Plumer, drawing supplies
.40
W. B. Porter, teaming
23.01
H. W. Pray & Co., sewing supplies, diploma ribbon
62.66
Remington Typewriter Co., typewriters and supplies
266.00
Silver Burdett Co., text books
18.50
Singer Sewing Machine Co., sewing equipment 15.00
Somerville Brush Co., brushes 37.00
E. P. Stickney, groceries 48.94
Charles C. Stockman, school furnishings
15.50
Stuart Howland Co., Science Dept., H. School
2.57
The Tarpon, fish 2.19
24.60
Charles G. Thomas, School furnishings
48.00
C. W. Thompson Co., music
2.36
Townsend Furniture Co., School furnishings
13.10
S. H. Thurlow & Co., Manual Train., Jan. supplies
75.07
Wadsworth, Howland Co., Science Dept., H. School
2.54
Dana C. Wells, Science Dept., H. School 21.62
West Disinfecting Co., disinfectant 12.50
Whitcomb & Barrows, Domestic Science equipment 1.60
Samuel Williams, Domestic Science 3.00
A. P. Wilson, Manual Training, Janitor's supplies 33.98
C. F. Winchester, supplies 15.00
Yerxa & Co., washing material 1.00
$ 4,545.97
TRANSPORTATION OF PUPILS.
Massachusetts Northeastern St. R. Co., tickets $ 275.00
D. P. Newhall, transportation of his children .!. 10.00
285.00
TRUANTS.
Essex County Training School, support of truants $ 222.43
222.43
REPAIRS AND MISCELLANEOUS.
II. D. Allen, whitewashing $ .50
John H. Babb, mileage 1.33
D. A. Bushee, labor on seats 3.38
Taylor Instrument Co., Science Dept. H. School.
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SCHOOL COMMITTEE.
Daniel Cashman, posting notices
6.00
J. J. & H. J. Chase, keys, locks, etc.
6.30
Est. Frank E. Davis, janitors' supplies
29.25
W. C. Derry, laundry work
5.10
William I. Hunt, halyards
.50
F. K. Jackson, labor
5.20
Casper Kohlhaas, janitor's supplies, labor
3.35
Dennis C. Lowell, janitor's supplies, labor
13.41
Merrill Construction Co., lamp
.50
Edward H Porter, traveling expenses
5.60
Albert Russell Sons & Co., casting iron for seats
1.00
Nellie F. Short, laundry work
8.20
Frank R. Schaller, tuning pianos
3.00
Edgar L. Willard, rent of P. O. box, travel
18.80
111.42
Total text books and supplies
$ 5,164.82
FUEL.
Atkinson Coal Co., coal
$ 2,011.35
S. P. Bray, coal .
798.02
Jerome A. Chase, wood
58.50
Josiah W. Chase, wood
9.00
George E. Elkins, charcoal
32.10
A. W. Nason, charcoal
12.00
Perkins Lumber Co., wood
17.00
Est. Joseph Woods, wood
2.00
$ 2,939.97
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Cost per pupil not including repairs
Administration
Salaries $ 2,773.00 12,814.17
Janitors
Text Books and Supplies $ 165.24 2,089.95
Fuel
Light
Repairs
Total $ 2,938.24 17,716.15
+46.00
Grammar Schools:
Currier School
3,986.00
599.78
260.89
571.54
1,062.73
6,480.94
131.75
Jackman School
6,708.55
564.50
459.00
462.57
27.48
339.81
8,561.91
26.27
Kelley School
3,687.75
287.00
264.45
182.65
192.31
4,614.16
23.70
Primary Schools:
Bromfield Street School ..
2,377.25
150.00
162.82
130.14
141.47
2,961.68
24.47
Curtis School
2,272.67
450.00
160.90
298.99
214.38
3,396.94
127.97
Davenport School
2,117.30
314.50
161.79
302.37
85.20
2,981.16
25.21
Johnson School
2,372.00
150.00
144.77
116.28
266.05
3,049.10
26.90
Purchase Street School ..
244.42
36.25
20.99
23.75
233.99
559.40
22.14
Temple Street School . .
1,126.33
120.00
101.12
126.54
22.37
345.33
1,841.69
21.24
Training School
1,443.20
287.00
169.73
182.65
191.00
2,273.58
T18.02
Moultonville School
565.00
81.25
29.82
29.76
263.98
969.81
32.60
Cooking
748.70
50.00
302.77
30.00
30.88
1,162.35
$ 8.15
Sewing
399.00
62.57
461.57
3.07
Drawing
748.75
748.75
.50
Music
495.00
495.00
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Manual Training
1,000.00
71.83
360.00
1,431.83
₸ 6.04
Evening Schools
1,389.00
134.00
28.75
136.98
1,688.73
12.70
Transportation
285.00
285.00
Miscellaneous
238.90
238.90
Truants
222.43
222.43
$47,268.09
$4,059.33
$5,164.82
$2,939.97
$367.99
$5,279.12
Total Salaries
$51,327.42
Amount expended by School Committee . .$59,432.21 Total cost of schools .. $65,079.32
* In this estimate is included the cost of supervision, music and draw- ing besides the usual items.
+ In computing High School costs Putnam School figures are excluded. Cost of drawing for all schools includes drawing paper and supplies. Includes cost of transportation. Rent.
Total cost per pupil including all charges $34.17 Total cost per pupil without repairs ..... $31.33 Cost of repairs is $2.84 per pupil.
ANNUAL REPORTS.
$ 1.53
High School
$835.05
$ 482.73
$150.28
$1,343.97
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COMPARATIVE EXPENSES FOR TEN YEARS.
1904
1905
1906
1907
1908
1909
1910
1911
1912
1913
*Administration
$1,850.00
$1,850.00
$1,937.50
$2,266.25
$2,347.80
$2,350.00
$2,467.50
$2,540.00
$2,598.92
$2,773.00
Salaries:
High School
Teachers
$7,388.33
$7,844.75
$8,060.00
$8,132.50
$8,197.50
$8,400.00
$9,312.50
$10,423.00
$11,640.00
$12,814.17
Grammar School
11,429.42
11,419.37
11,559.20
12,006.40
12,697.78
13,451.97
13,730.49
14,096.01
14,345.14
14,382.30
Primary School
8,541.68
8,691.19
+8,215.63
8,559.28
8,626.32
18,322.28
$9,149.55
10,425.33
10,682.06
11,074.97
Training School
1,533.90
1,609.50
1,542.73
1,464.00
1,486.00
1,198.00 608.00
1,334.00
1,434.00
1,434.00
1,443.20
Evening Schools
273.92
210.67
248.50
456.84
616.00
655.50
1,008.00
1,392.00
1,389.00
Special Teachers
1,580.00
1,451.25
1,622.50
1,660.00
1,730.00
1,777.50
1,835.00
2,910.00
3,239.32
3,391.45
Janitors
2,993.81
3,109.76
3,086.81
3,094.60
3,100.99
3,117.96
3,222.50
3,525.92
3,952.35
4,059.33
Fuel
3,244.75
3,179.79
2,932.08
3,447.82
3,051.33
2,749.46
2,959.15
2,675.33
114,061.58
2,939.97
Supplies & Miscellaneous
3,570.95
2,720.87
3,795.96
3,815.76
4,264.69
4,363.22
4,858.59
§6,866.96
5,648.01
5,164.82
Total Expended by School Committee
$42,406.76
$42,087.15
$43,000.91
$44,903.45
$46,118.41 $46,378.39 215.32 213.64
$49,524.78 $55,904.55 215.29 3,237.33 164.50 5,604.79
$58,993.38
$59,432.21
Light
134.50
162.96
155.00
166.88
4,848.04
2,107.02
Repairs
1,808.98
3,378.91
Total Cost of Schools
$44,964.89
$48,449.24
$51,181.77 $48,699.05 $55,294.07 $59,357.17
$61,659.67 $65,079.32
*Administration includes salaries of Superintendent, Clerk and Tru- ant Officer.
+Small on account of several new teachers employed at a lower salary.
#Large on account of the adoption of the $50 increase.
§Large on account of furnishings bought for the Albert Currier School, $1,596.55
||Large amount of coal used at Albert Currier School before boilers were lowered and sections added.
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SCHOOL COMMITTEE.
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