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Quequechan River Commission-W. Frank Shove, Joseph Turner, Edward Barker
Board of Assessors-Chairman, John F. Sullivan. Sec., Charles B. Cook, Jean B. Paradis. Chief Clerk, Joseph W. Milne. Clerk, Sarah R. Bean
Planning Board-Chairman, Nathan Durfee; Richard G. Riley, Michael T. Hudner, Spencer Borden, Jr., James Tansey
Probation Officers-Bartholomew Shay and William J. McGrath Registrars of Voters-Chairman, William H. Clarkson; Alfred J. Lizotte, Edward J. Leary; Clerk, James J. Harrington
Rent Commissioners-Chairman, John F. Sullivan; Sec., Nathan Yamins, William McNamara, John F. Reagan, Onesime G. Poilvert
Sealer of Weights and Measures, office 12 Pearl-Daniel J. Crotty City Weigher-Daniel F. Leahy
Inspector of Animals-Thomas E. Maloney
Inspector of Plumbing-James H. Lynch
Inspector of Wires-Myron T. Ashley
Soldiers Memorial Committee-William E. Fawcett, Frank M. Silvia, William M. Sullivan, Frederick W. Harrison Tree Warden-William Stevenson
Auctioneers-Henry Adler, Armel L. Audet, J. Frederick Beckett, Arthur B. Brayton, Joseph Brisbois, William B. M. Chace, Edwin J. Cole, Martin Dolan, Patrick J. Doyle, Chas. H. Durfee, Charles S. Graham, Chester W. Greene; William S. Greene, John H. Hickey, Hubert Legare, Ernest A. Lincoln, Edwin J. Mills, Alfred J. W. Pritchard, Daniel W. Riley, Hugh McNeil, Lorenzo E. Savard, Paul E. Tremblay
Fence Viewers-Benjamin Buffinton, William Stevenson, Michael O'Hearn
Justices of the Peace Authorized to Perform Marriage Ceremony- John Crowther, City Clerk; Joseph F. Delahanty, Assistant City Clerk
Reservoir Commission, 66 Third-Chairman, Mayor James H. Kay, ex-officio; City Engineer, Albert Wolstenholme, ex-officio; Albert J. Brunelle, Rudolph F. Haffenreffer, Henry F. McGrady Board of Park Commissioners-Chairman, William A. Carman; Sec., Patrick J. Barrett, Alfred Larrivee, Reuben C. Small, John H. Burgess. Supt., Howard Lothrop
FIRE DEPARTMENT
Headquarters, Room 12, City Hall
Fire Commissioners: Chairman, Joseph Gagnon; Sec., Dwight S. Waring; Michael McNally
Chief Engineer, Joseph Bowers, jr. Deputy Chief Engineer, Jere- · miah F. Sullivan. Assistant Engineer, Edward P. Carey. Cap- tains, Howard W. Horton, Frederick Lough
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City Departments-Fire Department
Superintendent of Fire Alarm-James J. McGuine Care of Hose-Omer Delisle
Master Mechanic-James Riley. Asst., Henry C. Hathaway Master Mechanic-James Riley
Board of Fire Commissioners-Chairman, Joseph Gagnon. Sec., Dwight S. Waring; Michael McNally
PUMPER No. 1-348 Prospect street. Captain, Arthur B. Field. Lieut., James Fozzard. Hosemen, George Hood, Edward Jacob, Arthur W. Sanford, James Partington, Walter Howard. Number of members, 9
PUMPER No. 4-110 Plymouth avenue. Captain,. William H. Quinlan. Lieut., Joseph H. Augustus. Hosemen, John H. Sanford, James O'Connell, Michael Shea, Cyrille Talbot, Joseph F. Golden, John F. Sullivan, Antonio Gouolet. Reserveman, Number of members, 9
PUMPER No. 5-83 Freedom street. Captain, Robert H. Ken- yon. Lieut., Stephen E. Langford. Hosemen, William T. Brownell, Michael Sullivan; Dennis B. Harrington, Alfred Morton, James H. Fantom, John H. Murphy, David P. Shea. Number of members, 9
PUMPER No. 7-1058 Pleasant corner Rocliffe. Captain, William F. Shay. Lieut., Edward F. Kershaw. Hosemen, Alfred E. Ma- comber, Romulus Forest, Patrick E. Lynch, John E. Isherwood, Timothy McCarthy, Thomas Burke, Edward J. Boyd, Patrick Cal- lahan, John E. Pettine, Thomas Mellor, Thomas D. Nestor, Louis A. Donovan, Lewis A, Shea. Number of members, 15
PUMPER No. 9-Bogle Hill, 1847 Pleasant street. Captain, James H. Gorman. Lieut., Edward M. Lynch. Hosemen, Thomas E. Buckley, Jas. M. Dallagher, George Hasprey, Alfred L. Normandin, Henry Dugdale, Deus Raboin, Samuel Fornier. Number of mem- bers, 9
HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY, No. 1-Second street cor. Pocasset street. Captain, John H. Coughlin. Lieut., David J. Finigan. Laddermen, Walsh Leach, Thomas A. Casey, Michael J. Tuite, Alexander Coté, Omer DeLisle, Olan F. Jackson, James E. Don- nelly, Arthur J. McGough, jr. Number of members, 9
HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY NO. 2-1020 Plymouth avenue. Captain, Nathan A. Read. Lieut., William H. Norsworthy. Lad- dermen, Arthur Dean, Timothy J. Sullivan, George H. Horan, John Cox, Michael J. Lally, Herman Lamothe, Wm. L. Carberry, George Boisvert. Number of members, 8
HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY, No. 3-1181 North Main. Cap- tain, Maurice Daly. Lieut., V. Thomas Jones. Laddermen, Walter C. Mayall, Maurice Foley, Timothy Foley, Adelard Gaudreau, Louis Lavoie, Joseph Levesque, Michael Murphy, Charles J. Har- graves, Frank Creamer. Number of members, 11
HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY, No. 4-1058 Pleasant and Rocliffe streets. Captain, James P. Conroy. Lieut., Frederick T. Sampson. Laddermen, Patrick H. Conroy, Joseph Lewis, Daniel J. Melia, George Cox, James H. Meadowcroft, Arthur Lalumieri, Stanley Sinkoske, Lawrence Quinlan, Daniel H. Daley. Number of mem- bers, 11
HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY, NO. 5-244 Stanley street. Cap- tain, Henry Taylor. Lieut., John J. McNally. Laddermen, Hiram Boomer, Francis Conway, William H. Miley, Thomas Whittaker. Number of members, 6
HOSE COMPANY, NO. 2-Pocasset cor. Third. Captain, Joseph Crane. Lieut., John T. Cook. Hosemen, Michael J. Murphy, John J. Geary, James W. Kearns, James Blackburn, David Allsop, Henri N. Coté, John R. Hutchins, Henry Shay, William E. Pelton, Charles J. Harrington, George N. Phenix. Number of members, 13
HOSE COMPANY, No. 3-Second cor. Pocasset street. Captain, Dennis D. Holmes. Lieut., Fred Deardon. Hoseman, Timothy F. Kennedy, Thomas E. Shea, Daniel F. Kelley, Thomas J. Henry, George E. McGaw, James Powers, Henry M. Wise. Number of members, 9
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City Departments-Fire Department
HOSE COMPANY, No. 6-1181 North Main. Captain, John P. Macomber. Lieut., Albion Grinnell. Hosemen, William H. Cough- lin, William M. Purdy, James S. Powers, Frank Farrell, John Stew- art. Number of members, 7
HOSE COMPANY, No. 8-384 South Main near Morgan. Captain, John F. Phillips. Lieut., John F. Burke. Hosemen, James W. Rusby, James J. Touhey, John J. Fitzgibbons, Thomas H. Gavin, Thomas H. Sullivan, Jeremiah J. Harrington, Thomas Smith. Number of members, 9
HOSE COMPANY, No. 10-2080 South Main corner Howe. Cap- tain, Robert T. Mitchell. Lieut., George O'Neil. Hosemen, John W. Sunderland, Patrick H. Shea, Thomas H. Booth, George Phillips, James H. Sullivan. Number of members, 7
HOSE COMPANY, No. 11-1190 Stafford road cor. Anthony. Captain, Henry Waring. Lieut., William H. Droham. Hosemen, Frank E. Burgess, James A. Leonard, Arthur C. Lovenberry, John A. Horan, Martin J. Fahey, jr. Number of members, 7
AUXILIARY SQUAD A-384 South Main street. Lieut., James F. Conroy. Hosemen, John J. Shea, James M. Healy, Timothy J. Dennehy, William J. Hallissey, Frederick F. Burke, John P. Clif- ford, Charles H. Hanson, James E. Carroll, George Hasprey
FIREMEN'S MUTUAL RELIEF ASSOCIATION
President, William C. Davol. Vice President, Joseph Bowers. Secretary, Joseph Bowers, jr. Treasurer, Joseph Crane. Trustees, Michael Sweeney, Daniel Shay, Nathan Miller
FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH Superintendent, James J. McGuine
LOCATION OF SIGNAL BOXES
No.
12 Central, cor. Davol
13 North Main, cor Turner
218 Sanford Spinning Mill*
14 Narragansett Mills*
219 Marshall's Hat Factory
15 Crescent, near Montgomery
221 Globe, cor. Chace
121 Green, cor. Elm
122 Bradford Durfee Textile School*
123 North Main, cor. Cherry
231 South Main, cor. King Philip
232 Kilburn, cor. Dwelley
124 Wm C Atwater coal office 264 Davol - 234 East Main, cor. Globe
125 Cedar, cor. Durfee
126 Davol street, foot of Ramp
127 Massasoit Manufacturing Co .*
128 Mackenzie & Winslow*
129 Danforth, cor. Locust
131 North Main, cor. President av.
. 132 Mechanics' Mills*
133 North Main, opp. Vestal 134 Weetamoe Mills*
278 F R Gas Works, Birch st .*
281 South Main and State av.
136 Davol, cor. Pearce
137 Cook, Borden & Co .*
291 Charlton Mills*
138 Brownell and Lindsey
139 Baylies av, Neptune Line*
141 North Main, opp. Langley
32 Anawan, cor. Summer
34 American Print Works*
35 Fall River Iron Works, 1-2-3*
36 Broadway, cor. Columbia American Linen Mills*
38 William, cor. Almond
39 Division, cor. Fountain [7*
311 F. R. Iron Works Mills, Nos. 6* and
312 Pocasset No 5*
313 Falls Mills, Pocasset st*
152 North Main cor Baldwin av
153 North Main cor Wilson rd
21 Ancona Mills*
23 King Philip Mills*
24 Osborn Mill No. 2*
25 Osborn Mill No. 1*
26 South Main, cor. Osborn
27 Globe, cor. Bay
28 South Main, near Mt. Hope av. 29 Shove Mills*
212 Globe Yarn Mills, 1 and 2*
. 381
William, cor. Hunter
382 Washington, cor. Columbia
383 Division, cor, Diman
391 Bradford av. and Broadway
3112 St Ann's School, Hope st*
216 Bay, cor Shaw
No.
217 Sprague, cor. Broadway
261 South Main, cor. Centre
271 Staples Coal Co. Globe whf .*
272 Conanicut Mills*
274 Bay street, near City Home
275 Ashworth Machine Co .* [st .* 276 Butchers' Rendering Co., Birch
277 Bay, cor. Birch
2112 St. Patrick's Parochial Schoo ], Slade street* 31 Canal, cor. Ferry
142 Border City Mfg Co., Mill No. 1* 143 Border City Mfg. Co., Mill No.2* 144 Brightman, cor. McDonald
145 Sagamore Mfg Co., Mill No 1* 146 North Main, cor. Weaver 147 Sagamore Mfg. Co., Mill No. 2* 148 Foster Spinning Co
149 Fulton, cor. Wellington
151 North Main near Willey school
314 Pocasset Mills*
315 Kilburn Lincoln Machine Co .*
316 Fall River Gas Works, Anawan st* 321 Union, cor. Spring
341 Merchants' & Miners' Trans- portation Co .*
342 Depot, Steamboat Docks
351 Iron Works Mills, Nos. 4 and 5*
213 Laurel Lake Mills*
214 Globe Yarn Mill No. 3*
215 Algonquin Printing Co .*
*Struck only for fires on the premises
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223 Cor. South Main and Slade
224 Beacon, cor. Middle
235 Ætna, cor. Montaup
135 George, cor. Lindsey
282 South Main, cor. Broadway
City Departments-Fire Dept
Location of Signal Boxes-Continued
No.
41 Engine House, South Main st.
42 Second, cor. Branch
43 Ridge, cor. Park
76 Bedford, cor. Quarry
45 Hartwell, cor. Borden
79 County, cor. Quarry
46 Davol M lls*
712 North Main, cor. Bank
47 Tecumseh Mill No. 1*
48 Luther Mfg. Co*
49 John, cor. Morgan
412 South Main, cor. Spring
413 Borden, cor. Second
414 South Main, cor. Division
421 City Stables, Second st .*
422 Second, cor. Morgan
423 Rodman, cor. Third
431 St. Anne's Rectory, Middle st*
432 Middle, cor. Whipple
434 Osborn cor. Ridge
. 435 Peckham cor. Woolley
451 Bay State R'y power Hartwell street*
station
51 Tecumseh Mill No. 2*
52 Richard Borden Mills*
53 Chace Mills*
54 Stafford road cor. Peckham
56 Laurel, cor. Rhode Island av
57 Fall River Bleachery*
58 Plymouth av. cor. Palmer
59 Tecumseh, cor. Plymouth av.
512 Buffinton and Manchester sts.
513 Cambridge, cor. Lapham
521 N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. freight- house, Rodman*
522 Lonsdale cor. Rodman
523 Lowell cor. Dover
531 Rodman, cor. Snell
532 Rodman, cor. Warren
533 Rodman, cor. Brayton av
571 Stafford road, n. Lawton
572 Stafford rd. near street-car barn
573 Estes Mills*
574 Stafford Road, cor. America
575 Lincoln Mills*
576 Stafford road cor. Adelaide
581 Shawmut Mills*
[Co .*
582 Fall River Bobbin and Shuttle
583 Parker Mills*
916 Bank, cor. Ford
584 Hargraves Mill No. 2*
585 Stevens Mill*
586 Jefferson, cor. Cambridge
587 Arkwright Mills*
588 Davis Mills*
952 Highland av., cor. Herman
591 Tecumseh, cor. Lawrence
592 Anawan Mills*
[st .*
955 Highland av., cor. Dexter
961 Highland avenue corner Prospect street [road
962 Highland av., cor, New Boston
963 Stetson, cor. New Boston road
64 Pilgrim Mills*
964 New Boston road, opp. Oak Grove avenue
7 City Hall
965 New Boston rd., opp Willow
71 Troy Mills*
971 Locust, cor. Home
972 Small Bros., Prospect st .*
973 Prospect, cor. Robeson
*Struck only for fires on the premises
No School Signal, 222
SIGNALS
1-One stroke at 12.30 p. m. daily is given for testing the lines.
SECOND ALARMS. Three blows quick 1-1-1 followed by the number of th
box. THIRD ALARMS. Four blows quick 1-1-1-1 followed by the number of the box. GENERAL ALARM. Five blows quick, 1-1-1-1-1 followed by the number of the box.
1-1-Two single strokes, slow, for fire out or under control.
Should an alarm be given from a second box while the apparatus that an- swers it on first alarm are engaged at a fire, then those that answer it on second alarm shall respond. Should a third box be pulled in while the apparatus is en- gaged at fires from two other boxes, then those remaining in quarters shall re- spond. 1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-Eleven strokes, struck twice, police call. Men will assemble at their several stations.
1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-Fifteen quick strokes struck twice, State Guard Call, will assemble at armory
713 Mellen House*
714 Bedford, cor. Rock
715 Plessant, cor. Third
716 Hotel Mohican
741 Granite Mill Nos. 2 and 3*
8 Stafford Mills*
81 Wampanoag Mills*
82 Alden, opp. Jencks
83 Flint Mills*
84 Barnard Mills*
85 Pleasant, cor. Webster
86 County, cor. Haffard
87 Bedford, cor. Covel
89 Pleasant, cor. Cash
812 Seaconnet Mills*
813 Heywood Narrow Fabric Co .*
814 Hargraves Mill No. 1*
815 Cornell Mill*
816 Kerr Thread Mill, No. 1*
817 Kerr Thread Mill, No. 2*
818 Cote Piano Factory, Alden st .*
851 Edgemond, cor. Raymond
852 Pleasant, opp. Barlow
853 Pleasant corner McGowan
861 County, cor. Eastern av.
862 Eastern av. and Barnes st.
863 County, cor. Horton
871 Oak Grove av., cor. Locust
891 Pleasant, cor. Quequechan
Rock, cor. Franklin
91 Bedford, cor. Seventh
92 Pine, cor. Grove
93 Bedford, cor. Fifteenth
94 Maple, cor. Rock
95 Highland av., cor Stewart
96 High, cor. Cherry
97 Maple, cor. Hanover
98 High, cor. Lincoln av.
912 Grove, cor. Walnut
915 Pine, cor. Davis
941 Maple, opp. School
942 Rock, cor. French
943 Barnaby and French
951 Contagious Hospital, Stanley st.
953 Robeson, cor. Stanley
954 Highland av., cor. President av.
593 Rodman cor. Brayton av. 6 Massasoit Mfg. Co. annex Jesse
61 Union Cotton Mfg. Co*
62 Durfee Mills*
63 Merchants' Mill No. 3*
65 Merchants cor. Seventeenth
72 Pleasant, cor. Sixth
73 Pleasant, near Twelfth
No.
74 Granite Mills*
75 Merchants' Mills*
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City Departments-Library-Police Department
LIBRARY, PUBLIC
104 North Main street BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Leontine Lincoln, William S. Greene, Henry F. Nickerson, Randall N. Durfee, James H. Mahoney, Dr. Thomas F. Gunning, Hugo A. Dubuque, Jerome C. Borden, Thomas B. Bassett. President, Leon- tine Lincoln. Vice Pres., Randall N. Durfee. Secretary, George W. Rankin
LIBRARY STAFF
Librarian, George W. Rankin. Assistant Librarian, Marjorie Wetherbee. Reference Dept., Eliza Lindsey, Harriet P. Bennett, Cataloguing Dept., Irene B. Anthony, Mary E. V. Corcoran. Circu- lating Dept., Launcelot M. Sharples, Carrie R. Brown, Ann V. O'Hearn, I. Marion Anderson, Caroline M. Church. Open Shelf Dept., Cora G. Braley, Ava G. Earle, M. Philomena Kelly. Read- ing Room, Ida A. Murphy, Winifred M. Rudge. Children's Dept., Christina H. Lawson, Librarian; Mary E. McDermott, Katherine L. Kennedy, Hattie H. Crossley, Esther I. Kavolsky. Stack Room Pages, Gertrude G. Davis, Charlotte C. Chase, Mary Nichol, Doris E. Hampton. Substitutes, Flora M. Eames, Margaret V. Fanning, Ethel G. Bates, L. Gertrude Valentine. Binder, Annie Z. Birks, Janitors, Edward W. Priestly, James J. Griffin. The library con- tains about 108,300 volumes.
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Headquarters, 158 Bedford
Board of Police-Chairman, Frederick W. Lawson; Isaie Laplante, John T. Swift. Clerk, Herbert F. Madden
Chief of Police, Martin Feeney. Deputy Chief of Police, Frederick T. Barker. Clerk of Chief of Police, Lieut. Albert H. Haffards Captains-John H. Carr, Patrick Connors, Dennis Desmond, Jere- miah N. Fahey, Benjamin F. Mahoney, John Keavy
Lieutenants-John M. A. Hennessey, John Devine, James Waring, John Lenehan, Thomas Stacome, Albert E. Chace, Thomas Woods, Hugh Bogan, Robert Openshaw
Inspectors-Abel J. Violette, William O'Brien, Charles A. M. West- gate, Wm. R. Connell, Joseph D. Dufresne, Charles A. Smith- son, Michael R. Skelly
Sergeants-John Drislan, Daniel J. Keavy, Florence A. Drislan, John P. Murphy
Police Stations-No. 1, 158 Bedford cor. High. No. 2, 1181 North Main. No. 3, 1062 Pleasant cor. Rocliffe. No. 4, 83 Freedom st.
PATROLMEN
Blanchard Albert E.
Evans Richard D.
Borden John
Flynn William F.
Brown John L.
Foley Edward F.
Clarke Ralph
Foley William C.
Coady John A.
Fortier Joseph H.
Connelly Thomas
Frost Charles W.
Conway John W.
Fuller Joseph
Cook William A.
Galvin James W.
Coté Arthur E.
Garrighan Austin
Crosson James D. V.
Golden Hugh J.
Curran Michael A.
Greeley Patrick Hampston James E.
daSilva Godafredo F.
Hargreaves John R.
Dean James
Dennis Joseph
Devitt Patrick J.
Harrington James J. jr.
Dewhurst Howard H.
Heap Joseph M.
Doherty Charles D.
Hennessey James W.
Dufresne Ernest D.
Hennessey John M.
Dunn Edward J.
Henry John T.
Dwyer John F.
Heywood John W.
Eccles Aloysius J.
Hindle Henry
Eccles George J.
Hindle Isaac
Davis Oscar L.
Harrington Dennis F.
Harrington James J.
Dineen Michael A. M.
Harrington John J.
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City Departments- Police Dept
Patrolmen-Continued
Hutchins Thomas
O'Connor Richard B.
Jette Joseph jr.
O'Reilly John F.
Joyce James jr.
Palmer Howell M.
Kane Edward F.
Perron Joseph O.
Kane John T.
Pollard James R.
Kelly Edward F.
Powers John F.
Kennedy Michael J.
Purdy Alexander H.
Kennedy Patrick jr.
Rigby John
Kennedy Hugh E.
Robinson Alfred R.
Killeen Daniel
Robinson Harry
Leary Bartholomew
Leary Raymond
Sexton Arthur
LeBoeuf Louis P.
Shaughnessey William M.
Lees Henry A.
Shay Mark
Lewis Cyrus A.
Shea Patrick H.
Lightbown Fred
Sheahan Malachi T.
Lomax Joseph F.
Silvia John A.
Ludden Thomas
Slattery Matthew J.
McAndrew Thomas
Smith Walter A.
McCarthy Jeremiah J.
Smyth James F.
McCarthy Timothy
Soares Elias
McClosky John J.
Sullivan Daniel E.
McCullough William
Sullivan John F.
McDermott Michael
Sullivan Michael F.
McDonald Andrew J.
Sullivan Patrick H.
McDonaldl Martin J.
Sullivan William E.
McKnight James P.
Tierney John J.
McMillan Robert R.
Tolley Alfred A.
McMullen John P.
Tracy Thomas J.
McNally Thomas P.
Trottier Albert O.
Malone Charles F.
Verville Alfred
Marcoux Leo. S.
Verville Edward P.
Maurer Rudolph E.
Welch John J.
Mills Wesley S.
Wilcox William F.
Murphy Christopher P.
Wiley Robert
Murphy Danicl F.
Worsley Henry B.
Murphy Raymond P.
Wrightington William E.
Murray Robert
Young John M., jr.
Nally Michael J.
RESERVE PATROLMEN
Foley Edward F.
Ryan Michael Shea Matthew
Higginson Nicholas
Vandal Josephat D.
Horan Richard M.
Wall Sylvester
Marum Thomas
Welch William A.
Openshaw Frederick T.
Night House Officers-Station 1, Abraham L. Pilling. Station 2, Julius K. Davol. Station 3, Edward B. Morris. Station 4, Isaac L. Grinnell
Day House Officers-Station 1, Patrick J. Burns, Michael Lene- han. Station 2, Thomas Garvey. Station 3, Daniel H. Golden. Station 4, Joseph Whittle
Auto Patrol-Chauffeurs, N. Livesey and Fred Davis. Conduc- tors-Timothy B. Sullivan and Frank E. Pierce
Matrons-Mrs. Elizabeth Perry, Nora Foley Stenographer-Mary F. Maleady
Phone Operators-Mary E. Buxton and Agnes G. Cox Janitors-Patrick J. Mullins, William Murphy, James H. Mulvey
CONSTABLES TO SERVE CIVIL PROCESSES
Boyer Gonzane Chase Charles A. Costa Leonel J. Durfee Chester W.
Flynn Bernard A. Pimental Arthur F. Shaughnessy William H.
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Harprey Ernest A.
Wadsworth John F.
Mills Asa S.
Scanlan Bartholomew A.
Kane James T.
Plant William
City Departments-School Department
SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS
SCHOOL COMMITTEE
Till 1923-Chairman, Charles L. Holmes. George T. Wiley, William P. Pritchard
Till 1921-Rt. Rev. J. A. Prevost, Frederic F. Bergeron, Richard K. Hawes
Till 1922-Francis J. Bradley, D.D., Timothy J. Feeney, M.D., William E. Synan, M.D.
Superintendent of Schools, Hector L. Belisle. Office, Adminis- tration Building, 404 Anawan street. Office hours. For the public, Mondays, Thursdays and Fridays, 11.30 to 12.30; for the teachers, Mondays, Thursdays and Fridays, 4 to 5; Tuesdays, 11.30 to 12.30. Residence, 422 June. Asst. Supt., Mary A. S. Mugan. Residence, 269 Locust st. Office hours on all school days, 11.30 to 12.30; Mondays and Wednesdays, 4 to 5. Sec., Alfred R. Langlais. Clerks, Ida L. Glynn, Lillian M. Murphy, George W. Rigby, Marguerite A. Walsh
B. M. C. DURFEE HIGH SCHOOL
ROCK, BETWEEN CHERRY AND LOCUST STREETS
-Principal, Charles K. Moulton. Vice Principals, Willard H. Poole Joseph A. Wallace. Teachers. Alice T. Abbe, Don F. Andrus, Ger- trude M. Baker, Ernest L. Brightman, Joseph O. Carroll, Winifred F. Chase, Mary B. Connors, Helen Cotton, George F. Coyle, Louise S. Crocker, James L. Cummings, Fanny E. Dexter, Clyde B. Edge- worth, Edith A. Farnham, J. Leo Foley, Carrie Foulds, Patricia Gal- vin, Winifred F. Given, Asa E. Goddard, Grace M. Grant, Mildred L. Henry, Lillian L. Hoffman, L. Virginia Humstone, Frank D. Lane, Margaret E. Macdonald, Mary C. McMahon, Adelia McMil- lan, Maude E. McNamara, Harriet E. Moriarty, Rebecca Newcomb, Ruth Powers, Evangeline Redman, Dirrell D. Sample, Mabel A. Spring, Asa E. Goddard, Mabel Harlow, Helen H. Irons, Alice G. Langford, Louise C. Laporte, Josephine M. Lemay, Florence E. Locke, Anna G. McCarty, Rose E. McHale, J. Henry McIntyre, Mary C. McMahon, Maude E. McManama, Alice Meehan, E. Estelle Miles, J. Leo O'Gorman, H. W. Pickup, George F. Pope, M. Louise Quinn, Arthur R. Racine, Maude B. Randall, Mabel S. Robbins, Sylvia W. Seagraves, Irene M. Sherry, Herbert M. C. Skinner, Ralph M. Small, Harriet A. M. Smith, Mabel L. Stuart, Julia W. Sullivan, Marian R. Thompson, Ella L. Townsend, John M. Townsend, Edna S. Varrell, Ruby M. Vosburgh, Blanche A Verder, Urban A. Wallace, Emily E. Winward. Librarian, Lauretta L. Butler. Sec., Dorothy M. Place. Asst. Sec., Kathryn A. Lenehan
FALL RIVER CONTINUATION SCHOOL
Boys' 120 Third street. Principal, Chas. E. Reed. Teachers, Insley J. Caton, Thomas F. Carroll, Robert F. Coates, James F. Conlin, Francis L. Connors, Alvin J. Long, John G. E. Lord, Rus- sell H. Owen, Stephen L. Sadler, James E. Sullivan, Jr., Frederick H. Vinecombe. Head Clerk, Aurore A. Sorel
TEXTILE SCHOOL-64 Durfee street. (Boys), Teachers, Henry W. Nichols, William P. Hannum, Alfred Burns, Louis W. Crocker, John W. L. Ferguson, Gladstone Fish, Jeremiah E. Holland, Henry Jackson, Thomas J. McDonough, Joseph E. Shelley
N. B. BORDEN SCHOOL-45 Morgan street. (Girls), Helen M. Leary, Head of Academic Teachers. Agnes C. Early, Head of Household Arts. Teachers, Cecelia T. Amiot, Jennie Angus, E. Louise Beattie, Mabel M. Davol, Anna G. Garvey, Esther E. Gilli- gan, Angela A. Harrington, Anne W. Hinchey, Mary F. Hurley, Anna Keavy, Althea M. Moore, Josephine M. O'Neil, Helen P. Pollycutt, Marjorie Skinner. Clerk, Angela R. Kirby
BAY VIEW HOSPITAL SCHOOL-1660 Bay cor. Woodman. Prin- cipal, Delia I. Hassett
BED FORD STREET KINDERGARTEN-Ruggles School. Principal, Frances S. Buck. Assistant, Margaret F. Gorman
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City Departments-School Department
BORDEN-501 Brownell street. (Grammar), Principal, Arthur B. Higney. Assistants, Anna E. Shay, Eliza E. Keeher, Jessie L. Fos- ter, Mary J. Bean, Ella LeBeau, Jennie A. Weathern, Sadie L. Ker- rigan, Isabel Ashley, Lydia M. Smith, Ida A. LeBoeuf, Sarah H. French, Mary V. McCarty, Susan Kelly, Margaret L. Dunn, Ethel J. Frye
BORDER CITY-1955 North Main. (Primary), -Principal, Sarah M. Hambly. Assistants, Kathryn C. Burns, Catherine Kerrigan, Julia S. Lothrop, Ruth E. Brown, Bessie B. Harrison, Mabel Morey, Jessie M. L. Ogden, Madeline I. Riley. (Kindergarten), Sarah White, Helen K. Brightman
BOWEN STREET-(Primary), Principal, Amy A. Chace, Loretta F. Kennedy, Anna M. Kennealey
BRAYTON AVENUE-(Grammar), Principal, Lottie V. Grush. Assistants, Margaret B. Bailey, Katherine A. Powers, Martha E. Hobbs, Annie E. Sykes, Annie C. K. Brady, Lillian L. Harvey, (Primary), Alice G. Stanton, Bertha M. Damon, May M. Coffey, Judith F. Farrell
BROADWAY-352 Broadway cor. Division. (Primary), Principal, Emma J. Enwright. Assistants, Mary G. Moran, Elizabeth B. M. Fahey, Clara G. Holdsworth, Mary M. Beattie
BROWN-Bedford street opposite Varley. (Primary), Principal, Elizabeth C. Finneran. Assistants, Cassie L. Gold, Sarah E. Allin- son, Elizabeth V. Coyle, Margaret E. Sullivan, Elizabeth S. Rem- ington, Jennie E. Swords, Adelaide P. Trainor
BROWNELL-403 Brownell street. (Primary), Principal, Arthur B. Higney. Assistants, Alice E. Burns, Grace B. Dearden
BUFFINTON STREET-350 Buffinton. (Primary), Principal, Annie G. Sullivan. Assistants, Mary V. Myles, Mary M. Coyle, Letitia J. Carr
CAMBRIDGE STREET-16 Cambridge street. (Primary), Princi- pal, Julia V. Brennan. Assistants, Mary P. Considine, Margaret C. Murphy, Annie L. Kelley, Iva L. Brightman
CHACE-1148 Rodman street. (Primary), Principal, Luella J. Manchester. Assistants, Mary N. Curran, Winfred M. Magill, Louise D. Sullivan
COLUMBIA STREET-80 Columbia street. (Primary), Principal, Catharine A. Silvia. Assistants, Louise D. Casey, Flora P. McKen- ney, Emma C. Connors, Mary J. S. Bates, Rose M. Dowling
COUGHLIN-2065 Pleasant opp. Swindells st. (Primary), Princi- pal, Isabel J. Fraser. Principal's Assistant, Emily L. Clegg. As- sistants, Florence M. Crapo, Mary M. Babcock, Helen L. Thomas, Jennie H. Sullivan, Julia K. Reagan, Genevieve B. McKenna, Eliza- beth A. Leary, Sarah C. Mulligan
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