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C
49
12.
45
D Grammar
Lillian A. Wiswell
91
25
25
43
42
98
.64
C
45
354
0)
C
50
11.7
50
A Primary
Theresa Fegan
96
28
22
46
45
98
.44
C
56
354
0)
50
10.3
50
A Primary
Emeline A. Newcomb
95
25 23
46
45
98
.37
79
354
0
48
10.5
50
+A Primary
Elizabeth A. Garrity
48
25 22
15
44
98
. 22
0
56
227
0
0
47
11.
50
B Primary
Nellie C. Gragg
23 21
46
44
98
.27
107
354
=
1
43
1 60
292
15
Whole
No. of
different
Pupils.
number
was in
under 5
over
15 years.
Average daily at-
Per cent. of daily
95
Whole number en-
School
B Primary Teresa McDonnell
93 1
24 22
45
44
98
.27
0
86
354
0
0
46
9.2
60
C Primary
Mary L. Conway
115
31
32
53
52
98
.36
0
121
352
0
0
19
7.
60
C Primary
Annie M. Cahill
102
24
27
48
47
97
.46
0
98
352
0
0
21
7.
60
¿C Primary
Elizabeth A. Garrity
41
1 1
39
38
96
.70
1
37
127
0
0
15
6.8
50
D Primary
Abbie M. Kelley
194
94
96
63
58
93
1.06
1
115
347
0
0
8
5.3
70
D Primary
Anne F. Burns
111
34
30
57
54
95
.73
1
70
347
0
0
8
6.4
60
D Primary
Ellen A. Desmond
120
37 20
55
52
92
.60
0
84
347
0
0
3
6.
60
.
*To July. tTo July.
įFrom September.
293
WOLLASTON SCHOOL.
GRADE.
TEACHER.
rolled.
Boys
Girls
belonging. Average
Average daily at-
Per cent. of daily
No. of Tardinesses,
daily attendance. pro rata average
Cases of Truancy.
Number of Visits.
No. of Half Days
School was in
Session.
Number under 5
over 15
No. between 8 and
15 years.
Average Age.
Number of Seats.
A Grammar
Howard G. Kingman, Prin.
65
10 19
30
29
96
.21
1
54
363
0
4
24
14.5
38
B Grammar
Emeline C. Foster
83
14 26
39
37
95
.19
0
35
363
0)
0)
42
13.
46
C Grammar
Bertha M. Kingman
82
27 24
42
10
96
.13
0
59
363
0
0
40
11.8
40
D Grammar
N. Maud Thompson
79
22
21
38
36
94
33
1
58
363
0
0
1
10.9
=
A Primary
Susie H. McKenna
82
=
26
38
36
96
.41
0
44
363
0
0
51.
9.5
49
B Primary
Rena M. Chamberlin
101
32
23
47
16
97
.28
0
130
363
0
0
34
00
54
C Primary
Grace D. Parker
92
28
24
42
39
93
.41
1
77
358
C
0
0
63
49
D Primary
Clara E. G. Thayer
81
42
40
40
37
91
.59
5
163
358
0
-
0
5.4
54
Whole number en-
Whole
No. of
different
Pupils.
number
Number
years.
years.
tendance.
attendance.
294
.
295
TOTAL ATTENDANCE FROM THE
TEN MONTHLY REPORTS.
SCHOOL.
Whole Number of
Different Pupils.
Average Number Be-
longing.
tendance.
Per cent. of Daily
Attendance.
Tardinesses pro rata
Av. daily Attend'ce.
Cases of Truancy .
Number of Visits.
High
150
162.6
154.0
94.7
.82
1
75
Adams
502
415.3
395.6
95.0
.78
6
627
Coddington
479
382.0
366.0
95.8
.15
12
1463
John Hancock
552
419.4
395.4
94.4
1.12
6
423
*Lincoln
67
433.4
411.5
94.9
.23
5
181
Quincy
337
268.0
247.0
93.0
.29
7
236
Washington
323
253.0
240.0
95.0
.76
4
315
Willard
918
742.5
718.9
95.9
.53
4
1282
Wollaston
396
316.0
300.0
95.0
.32
8
620
Grand total
3724
3392.2
3228.4
94.9
.53
53
5222
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-
* From four monthly reports.
Average Daily. At-
1
TEACHERS.
HIGH SCHOOL.
NAME.
HOME.
DATE OF SAL-
APPOINTMENT. ARY.
Frederic Allison Tupper, Quincy,
Aug. 1892, $1,800
Elizabeth A. Souther, Quincy,
Sept. 1889, 750
Winfred P. Stone,
Kent's Hill, Maine, Sept.
1891, 700
Madeleine E. Fish, Nantucket,
Sept. 1891, 650)
Clara E. Thompson, Quincy,
Oct. 1892, 400
ADAMS SCHOOL.
James M. Nowland,
Ashland, Maine,
Sept. 1889, $1,200
Williamina Birse,
Quincy,
Aug. 1890, 450
Eliza C. Sheahan,
Quincy,
Sept. 1865, 500
Mabel T. Totman.
Weymouth.
Apr. 1887, 475
Mary M. Devlin,
Quincy,
Sept. 1877,
500
Eliza F. Dolan,
Quincy,
Sept.
1884, 475
Annie M. Billings,
Ashby,
May 1888, 450
Charlotte F. Donovan, Quincy,
Sept. 1892, 400
Euphrasia Hernan,
Quincy,
Apr.
1878,
500
CODDINGTON SCHOOL.
Mary E. Dearborn,
Manchester, N. H., Sept.
1876, $1,200
Catherine M. McGinley, Boston Highlands, Sept.
1891, 500
Frances Forsaith,
Antrim, N. H.,
Sept. 1891, 450
Mary E. G. Collagan,
Quincy,
May 1886, 500
Winnifred Macdonald, Lina F. Bates,
Plymouth,
Sept. 1892,
425
Julia E. Underwood,
Quincy,
Apr. 1855, 500
Lucy P. Eaton,
Quincy,
Sept. 1892, 400
Alice T. Kelley,
Quincy,
Apr.
1882,
500
Prince Edwards Isl. Sept.
1891, 450
298
JOHN HANCOCK SCHOOL.
Howard S. Freeman,
Quincy,
Sept. 1892, $1,000
Marcella L. Pierce,
Quincy,
Sept. 1891, 450
Minnie E. Welsh,
Wollaston.
Sept. 1892, 400
Helen J. Sullivan,
Quincy,
Sept.
1891, 450
Helen M. West,
Quincy,
Jan.
1891, 450
Mary C. Parker, Quincy,
Sept. 1886, 450
Mary P. Underwood, Quincy,
§ Jan. 1882, 2
450
Henrietta C. Esson,
South Quincy,
Sept. 1892, 400
LINCOLN SCHOOL.
William A. Reed,
Milton,
Sept.
1892, $1,000
Grace W. Emery,
Wollaston,
Sept.
1892, 425
S. Gertrude Leonard,
Bridgewater,
Sept. 1892, 425
Minnie E. Donovan,
South Quincy,
Sept. 1892, 400
Mary M. McNally,
Quincey,
Sept.
1892, 400
Velma L. Curtis,
North Hanover,
Sept. 1892,
450
Nellie F. Boyd,
West Quincy,
Nov.
1892,
400
Elizabeth Sullivan,
Quincy,
Sept. 1892,
400
QUINCY SCHOOL.
Charles F. Merrick,
Atlantic,
Oct.
1888, $1,200
Maude E. Rice,
Atlantic,
Jan.
1888,
450
Elizabeth R. Sisson,
Windsor, Vermont, Sept.
1892, 425
Elizabeth J. McNeil,
West Quincy,
Sept.
1883, 500
Harriet F. Ward,
Weymouth,
Sept.
1892, 425
Minnie Francesca Eaton, Quincy,
Sept.
1890,
425
Maggie E. Haley,
Quincy,
Sept.
1891,
425
Margaret E. Burns,
West Quincy,
May
1881,
500
WASHINGTON SCHOOL.
Thomas B. Pollard,
Quincy Point,
Feb.
1887, $1,200
Mary Marden,
Quincy
Apr.
1874, 500
Ruth H. Stetson,
Beverly,
Sept.
1892, 450
Hattie E. Sargent,
Quincy,
Sept. 1891, 425
Mary A. Worster,
Quincy,
Sept.
1889, 450
Amelia Perkins,
Bridgewater,
Sept.
1890, 425
H. Fanny Cannon.
Quincy,
Sept.
1892,
400
Sarah A. Malone,
Quincy Point,
Sept.
1883,
500
Sept. 1891,
299
WILLARD SCHOOL.
J. F. Suckling,
Bingham, Maine, May
1890, $1,200
Sarah C. Linscott.
Dorchester,
Sept. 1891, 425
Eva Estelle Hall,
Rockland, Maine,
Nov. 1892, 450
Elizabeth J. O'Neil,
Exeter, N. H.,
Oct. 1891, 450
Mary E. Keohan,
Weymouth,
Apr. 1892, 425
Ellen Fegan,
West Quincy,
June 1875,
500
Lillian A. Wiswell,
Warren,
Sept. 1892,
425
Emeline A. Newcomb.
Quincy,
Apr. 1857,
500
Theresa Fegan,
West Quincy.
Jan.
1881,
500
Nellie C. Gragg,
West Quincy.
Sept.
1889,
450
Teresa McDonnell,
Quincy,
Sept.
1889,
450
Mary L. Conway,
West Quincy,
Apr.
1887,
500
Elizabeth A. Garrity,
Quincy,
Jan.
1891,
425
Annie M. Cahill,
South Quincy.
Oct.
1889,
425
Annie F. Burns,
West Quincy,
Apr.
1884,
475
Abbie M. Kelley,
Atlantic,
Sept.
1887,
500
Ellen A. Desmond,
Quincy,
Sept.
1889,
450
WOLLASTON SCHOOL. 4
Howard G. Kingman,
Wollaston,
Sept.
1891, $1,100
Emeline C. Foster,
East Brewster,
Sept.
1890,
450
Bertha M. Kingman,
Wollaston,
Apr. 1892,
425
N. Maud Thompson, Susie H. McKenna,
Wollaston,
Sept. 1891, 450
Quincy,
Apr.
1890, 450
Rena M. Chamberlin,
Quincy,
Apr. 1889,
450
Grace D. Parker,
Atlantic,
Jan.
1890,
425
Clara E. G. Thayer,
Wollaston,
Sept.
1889,
475
DRAWING.
Jessie N. Prince.
Dedham,
Oct.
1886,
$850
MUSIC.
Laura C. F. Smith,
Pittsfield, N. H.,
Apr.
1891.
$850
NATURE.
S. E. Brassill,
South Weymouth, Sept. 1870,
$750
300
SEWING.
Fannie F. French. Woburn. Sept. 1892, $400
COOKING.
Mary L. Wade, Atlantic, Sept. 1892, *5
EVENING DRAWING.
W. A. England, Boston,
Nov. 1889, +5
* Per lecture. t Per lesson.
GRADUATES OF THE HIGH SCHOOL.
As a prelimary step towards founding an Alummi Associa- tion, it is very desirable to have a correct list of graduates. This list is known to be incomplete, and it is hoped that all those who discover errors will notify the Superintendent of Schools.
All deceased graduates as far as known, have been marked by a *.
ELLEN
CLASS OF '64.
Holen Churchill (Emery)
*P. J. O'Neil *Helen Porter
Emma Duggan
Emma French
Mary E. Sargent
*Emma Glover
Eliza C. Sheahan
*Sarah Glover
Sarah A. Souther (Mead)
John Munday
Josephine Wright.
CLASS OF '65.
Mary Baxter (Crane) Elizabeth Cole
Ida Edwards. Mary E. Hardwick *Emma Russell
CLASS OF '66.
Emery E. Fellows Abigail I. Hails Jerushu Keating (Whitney)
Margaret T. Munday (Gavin) Emma Savil
Joseph M. Sheahan Mary Sheahan.
CLASS OF '67.
Rebecca P. Basley Eliza A. Curtis
Emma J. Keith Mary Marsh"
Ellen M. Garrity (Hernan)
William H. Mitchell
Mary J. Garrity (Goodfellow)
Annie L. Thayer
Lucie T. Hardwick
Mary H. Wilson (Howe).
302
CLASS OF '68.
Emily A. Bosworth (Higgins)
Mary E. Eaton (Skinner)
Lizzie E. Morse
Sophia M. French
Mary E. B. Peniman
Catie F. Garrity
Clara F. Sargent (Cook)
Martha D. Whitton (Holmes)
CLASS OF '69.
Angie S. Amsbury (Nash)
Charles L. Hovey
Annie M. Bigelow
Mary J. Newcomb
Minnie J. Carr (Faxon)
*Carrie F. Ricker
Abbie L. Ewell (Wheble)
*Jeannie Sampson'
Sarah R. Gregg (Morrison)
Anna L. Savil
Fannie H. Hersey (Sampson)
James E. Starbuck
Maggie Thompson (Cook)
CLASS OF '70.
*Eliza E. Costello
Amelia G. Mead (Hall)
Susie J. Doble (Fuller)
Abbie F. Taylor (Fenno)
Mary L. Flint
Ella M. Walker (Patterson)
Ida F. Glines (Darby)
Emily Whitney
Annie E. McGrath (Cronin) Sarah A. Wilde
Susie U. Wilde (Johnson)
CLASS OF '71.
Mary V. Dorrity (McKabe) Mary A. Knapples (Murphy) Henry E. Hardwick *Mary E. Ryan Jennie R. Hollister Abbie O. Spear (Crane)
Francis A. Spear.
CLASS OF '72.
Mary A. Bosworth (Howard) *Mary E. Burns John H. Dinegan Thomas Fenno Ellen Fegan
*Michael P. Howley Carrie B. Johnson
Amos L. Litchfield
Edith Randall
Lucie A. Stoddard
Lizzie B. French (Robinson)
Mary F. French (Alden)
Hattie F. Thayer (Marsh) Mary E. Willey
*Mary I. Head
*Katie Lane
303
CLASS OF '73.
Nellie I. Arey
Alice M. Brooks (Piper)
Hannah E. Desmond
Franklin Flint
*John M. Freeman
*Mary E. Gregory Annie S. Marsh
Annie T. McCarty *Mary F. Mulgrim James H. Penniman
Frederick H. Smith.
CLASS OF '74.
Frank F. Cook
Harriet A. Curtis
Ellen G. McDonnell
Elizabeth J. Elcock
Ida W. Ellis (Pettee) Simon K. Flint Catherine E. Gregory Margaret E. O'Brien (McNeil)
CLASS OF '75.
Suzene A. Arnold[(Clark)
*Mary King (Patch)
Florence Brooks
Lizzie J. McNeil
William T. Carter
Amy F. Newcomb
Mary M. Devlin
Etta F. Nightingale
Mary F. Duggan
A. Maud Randall (Arnold) *Annie F. Sargent (Clapp)
CLASS OF '76.
Ralph G. Crane
Minnie S. Davis (Ripley)
Mary E. Fitzgerald
Daniel H. Keniley George W. Starbuck Alice G. White.
CLASS OF 77.
Julia F. Cahill (Coyle)
Sibylla A. Pfaffmann Frank F. Prescott
Susan C. Flint
Mabel G. French (Swift)
Nellie B. Randlett (Badger)
F. Wesley Fuller
Katie A. Raycroft
Fred F. Green
Annie J. Lane
Mary J. Shea (Walsh) Jennie Smith (Owens) Herbert W. Spear.
304
CLASS OF '78.
Margaret E. Burns
Charles W. Jones
Julia T. Damon (Wentworth)
Charlotte L. Polson (Emerson)
Emma C. G. Polson
Elizabeth A. Souther
*Mary E. Faxon
Anna M.Starbuck
Emily M. Garrity
Mary F. Underwood
John J. Garrity
Abbie J. Wrisley (Higgins)
Jonathan O. Williams.
CLASS OF '79.
Minnie J. Carter (Myers)
Theresa S. Fegan
Nellie W. French
*Emily G. Townsend,
Dorcas C. Higgins
Ella A. Whebble.
CLASS OF '80.
Elizabeth M. Brewer
Alice T. Kelley
Annie F. Burns
John T. Larkin
Helen M. Chamberlin
Sarah A. Malone
*William F. Dugan T. George Emerson John G. Faxon
B. Teresa McDonnell
Ida F. Paine (Humphrey)
Nettie A. Randlett (Badger)
Lizzie F. Faxon
Henry H. Sheen
Charles H. Fuller
Horace F. Spear
Georgia M. Glines
Mary P. Underwood
Katie T. Wendell.
CLASS OF '81.
Joanna L. Callahan
Mary W. Holden
Sarah F. Costello
Rose L. Holt (Fuller)
Mary E. Crane (Lovett)
Nellie F. Kendall
Carrie A. Crane
Arthur W. Newcomb
Ellen A. Desmond
Winnie F. Kendall
William I. Dewson
Belle Nightingale
Katie G. Early
Lucy G. O'Connell
Frank H. Floyd
John G. Owens.
Caroline N. Eaton (Sprague) Lucy W. Faunce (Pinkham)
Clara A. Grignon
Manetta W. Tenney Addie C. Starrett
305
CLASS OF '81 (Continued).
Annie G. Hayes (Watson)
Winnie F. Kendall
Annie L. Hayward
Belle Nightingale
Cora A. Hayward
Lucy G. O'Connell
Mary W. Holden
John G. Owens
Rose L. Holt (Fuller)
Mary Smith (Goodwin)
Nellie F. Kendall
Lucy M. Spear
Arthur W. Newcomb
Henry A. Talbot.
CLASS OF '82.
Mabel E. Adams
James R. Lovett
Fred L. Badger
Wilson Marsh
Mary Boyd (Fitzgerald)
Lizzie Mason (Kennear)
Annie F. Comey (Conway)
Annie W. Miller
Mary H. Cudworth
Addie W. Miller
William J. Dell
Mary E. Nightingale
Minnie H. Doane (Thomas)
Mary A. Osborne (Keith)
Alice L. Faircloth
Lizzie W. Penney
Dennis J. Ford
Lillie H. Polson
Maggie T. Garrity
William J. Thompson
Nellie C. Gragg
Ellen R. WashBurn
Benjamin Johnson
James S. Whiting
James E. Woddick.
CLASS OF '83.
Alice Adams
Grace E. Ingram (Bennett)
Maggie Brown
Annie B. Kelley
Louisa B. Carter
Mary L. Linton
Mary L. Conway
Edward B. Marsh
Joseph F. Costello George A. Devlin
Carrie F. Parker
Mary C. Parker
Sarah E. Dunphy
Minnie J. Pratt
Butler T. Emery
Charles A. Price
Emma M. Farnum
Henry W. W. Rideout
Maude D. Field (Dewson)
Addie F. Scott (Glover)
306
CLASS OF '83 (Continued).
Emma C. Flint
Emma J. Shackley (Hoxie)
*Clara P. French (Wooley)
*Clara M. Gilraine Walter B. Holden
William W. Sheen *Edward J. Webb Arthur C. White
Emily R. White.
CLASS OF '84.
Evart W. Adams
Elisa S. Dinnie
Grace H. Adams (Spear)
Leonard L. Elden
Arthur Benson
Anna T. Enderle
Williamina Birse
Elizabeth Evans (Spear)
Cortes W. Cavanaugh
Elizabeth A. Garrity
Mary E. Collagan
George I. T. Linton
Margaret F. Connell (Cray)
Annie H. Pitts
Mercine E. Dickey (Flymn)
Morton T. Swallow
Clara A. Veazie (Penley)
CLASS OF '85.
Howard W. Battison
Gene M. McCormick
Nellie F. Boyd
Sarah McKenna (Donovan)
Ellen C. Coffee
Susie H. McKenna
Philip D. Cook
Nellie F. Nightingale
John J. Cunniff
Carrie C. Norton
Daniel J. Deasy
Adaline G. O'Connor
Mary L. Edgerton (Badger)
Emma L. Osgood (Kent)
Edward M. Faircloth
Grace D. Parker
Florence R. Faxon
Maud Rice
Maud E. Roberts (Moore)
Mabel G. Sampson
Virgil W. Fuller Charles A. Hall Charles W. Hall Lillian T. Harlow
Lizzie Smith * Elie Sweeney Annie F. Swift
Laura S. Hayward
Annie M. Keenan
Lottie E. Swift
Lizzie B. Kittredge
Margaret L. Thomas
307
CLASS OF '86.
Isabel L. Albee Maggie M. Badger
Caroline Litchfield (Packard)
Henrietta A. McDonald (Gourd)
- Mabel L. Baxter
Ada M. Nightingale
Jeanette M. Billings Rena M. Chamberlin
Leila C. Ordway
James A. L. Pierce
Marcia Dickey Susan M. Foley
Minnie M. Rogers
Alice B. Hersey
Mabel A. Shaw (Pfaffman)
Elizabeth E. Jones
Caroline M. Shunk
Ichabod H. Jones
Clara E. Thompson
Nellie M. Thompson Elsie A. White
Mary A. Worster
CLASS OF '87.'
Annie K. Bailey
Frederick E. Betts
Harry W. Lakin
Mary E. Biganess
Fannie W. Osborn
Ethel A. Burke
Marcella L. Pierce
Annie M. Cahill
William L. Reardon
May S. Cole
Florence G. Roberts
Minnie F. Eaton
Helen J. Sullivan
Margaret E. Haley
Julia A. Williams.
CLASS OF '88.
Lillian L. Barker Catharina W. Billings Abbie B. Brackett Margarett A. Callahan
George W. Holden
Frederick E. Jones
Lillie F. Marsh
Bartlett A. McLane
Hannah F. Cannon
Leila A. Miller
Janet G. Patterson
William I. Chubbuck Charlotte F. Donovan *Agnes Dunn Frank A. Emery Grace W. Emery George F. Field Mabel S. Hodges
Alice C. Ring Elizabeth Sullivan Jesse G. Swift Mary E. Tanner
Addie L. Tupper Minnie E. Welch
Clara B. Pitts (Dunbar)
- Georgianna Lane Caroline Leban
Percival A. Hall
308
CLASS OF '89.
Mary E. Bates
Mary M. MeNally
Honora Z. Burgess (Burns)
Lela O. Moxon
Maria E. Drew
Cora A. Newcomb
Lucy P. Eaton
Mary A. Pfaffmann
Clarence E. Fuller
Harriet B. Pierce
Ernest D. Gourd
Ellen E. Ring
Lillian W. Hammond
Mary M. Souther
Lucy L. Hayes
William R. Thomas
Mary E. Lavers
Margaret M. Thompson
Minnie W. Litchfield
Ellen C. Welsh
David L. Whittemore
CLASS OF '90.
Dolly A. Baxter
Charles A. Hobart
Grace G. Bigelow
Annie M. McCormick
Lucy W. Brown
Catharine C. McGovern
Ida J. Cameron
Charles W. Miller
Stella M. Crocker
Bartholomew J. Crowley
Harry O. Parker Carleton C. Perry
Mary A. Deasy
Maude W. Perry
Augusta E. Dell
Charles E. Pierce
Henrietta J. Dell
Alice Dunn Henrietta E. Esson
Maude E. Polsom John J. Reardon William E. Sullivan
Elizabeth T. Gearin
Charles C. Hill
Lucy B. Tarbox Florentine A. Waters.
Catherine E. Walters.
CLASS OF '91.
Mary E. Butler Mary A. Cleverly Annie J. Eaton Carrie B. Gannett
Alice M. M. Richards Elizabeth J. Shepherd Frances C. Sullivan
Edith B. Waldron
Clara L. Graham
Jessie L. Webb
309
CLASS OF '91 (Continued).
Edith P. Gray
Charles L. Hammond
Annie P. Hall
Walter H. Hersey
Edith W. Jennings
Walter P. Hill
Sadie M. Jones
Arthur W. Priest
Sadie R. Melzard
Walter E. Simmons, Jr.
Margeret G. Mundy
William L. Thomas
Ines L. Nutting
John W. Thompson.
CLASS OF '92.
No graduation in 1892. Course changed from three to four years.
*Deceased.
SUBJECTS FOR THE PRIZE ESSAYS.
HIGH
SCHOOL.
1. The Independence of all the Nations of the Earth.
2. The Function of the United States is World Wide.
3. The World is my Home.
4. Tobacco, Cotton, Slavery.
5. Motives and Incentives.
6. Native Flora of Quincy.
7. Onr Debt to Carbon.
S. Our Debt to Astronomers.
9. Man's Moral Obligation of Developing Himself Physically.
10. Massachusetts' Proud Position in Literature.
11. Massachusetts' Preeminence in the Sisterhood of States.
12. Educated Man Must Study History.
13. Benefits of a High School Education.
14. The Ideal American Citizen.
15. The Last Decade of the Fifteenth Century.
16. " America is Another Word for Opportunity."-Emerson.
17. The Future of Electricity.
18. Housekeeping in 1950.
19 Massachusetts' Field: Its Geological and Historical Asso- ciations.
20. The Brains, Time, and Money Expended on the World's Fair are well Spent.
21. Three Days in the Life of a Quincy Boy (or Girl). Time. 1775-1785.
22. Columbus' Monument.
23. Qualities of Columbus that Make a Successful Man.
24. *Columbus ; A Monologue.
25 A President's Term of Office should be Six Years and No Reelection.
The prizes for essays are the same as for the French and Latin translations.
*N. B .- Must be written in the first person. Date of monologue, Oct. 2, 1892.
TRAINING CLASS.
FORMED IN SEPTEMBER, 1892.
Bell, Camilla D., Chatham, N. Y., Chatham Academy. Brackett, Hattie S., Bourne, Bourne High School. Burrell, Lizzie F., Quincy, Thayer Academy, (3 years.) Carey, Mary E., Rockland, Rockland High School. Day, Cora A., Randolph, Stetson High School. Drew, Alice G., Plymouth, Plymouth High School. Dowd, Katie A., Jefferson, Holden High School. Dower, Annie F., Hingham, Hingham High School. Greene, Annie, Norwell, Norwell High School. Hall, Eva Elizabeth, Quincy, Thayer Academy. Hatch, Mabel A., Rockland, Rockland High School. Hawes, Annie M., West Chatham, Chatham High School. Heany, Elizabeth A., Boston, Boston Girls' High School. Hersey, Lizzie L., South Hingham, Hingham High School. Hill, Amy R., Stoneham, Stoneham High School. Jennings, Edith W., Wollaston, Quincy High School. Livermore, Maude E., Marshfield Hills, Marshfield High School. Marsh, Jennie R., Sutton, Sutton High School. McDermott, Margaret A., Hingham, Derby Academy. McGinley, Evelyne G., Boston, Notre Dame Academy, Boston. Mclellan, Martha R., Hyde Park, Hyde Park High School. Moulton, Maude A., Holden, Holden High School. Rogers, Lizzie, Marshfield, Marshfield High School. Smith, Martha T., Acton, Acton High School. Soper, Catherine E., New York City, Private Instruction. Torrey, Nellie W., Scituate, Scituate High School. Towne, Mary E., Greenbush, Scituate High School.
RESIGNATIONS IN 1892.
High.
June. Irving W. Horne. $1,800 Superintendent Schools, Braintree.
Adams. March. Mary E. Dinegan. 500
Not teaching.
Adams.
December, Mabel T. Totman.
475
Somerville, $600.
Coddington.
May.
Alice B. Hersey.
450
Married.
Coddington. June. Annie G. Carpenter, 450
Not teaching.
John Hancock. June.
Adelaide A. Jackson,
700
Cincinnati, Ohio, $800.
John Hancock. June.
Carrie M. Shunk,
450
Private Secretary, Mrs. Lincoln, Wollaston.
John Hancock, June.
Lizzie Mason.
4.75
Married.
John Hancock. June. Clara A. Reany, 475
Milton, $600.
John Hancock. June. Elizabeth R. Smith, 450
Minneapolis, Minn., $600.
Lincoln. November. Alice L. French, 425
Newton, $620.
Quincy.
June.
Florence E. Fisher,
Malden, $550.
450
314
Quincy. June. Mary A. Bass, Lancaster, $550
$425
Washington. August. Mary W. Holden. 475
Newton, $620.
Washington.
June.
Caroline Leban,
425
Married.
Washington. December. Ruth H. Stetson. 450
Not teaching.
Willard. November. Maria E. Gardner, 475
Newton, $620.
Willard.
February. Lucy K. Hatch,
450
Somerville, $600.
Willard. May. Grace L. Shaw, Somerville, $600.
450
Willard.
March. S. May Baker, 400
North Attleboro.
Willard. June. Annie M. Elder, 450
Somerville, $675.
Wollaston. March. Catherine Haley, 425
Chelsea, $500.
Wollaston.
June.
Clara A. Penley,
425
Not teaching.
ART DECORATION.
WOLLASTON SCHOOL.
The name of the gift is followed by the name of the artist and the present location of the Original.
I.
Laying down the law, Landseer, London
Dignity and Impudence, Landseer.
London
Madonna and Child, Murillo.
Florence
Wounded Hound, Ansdell.
Angels' Heads, Reynolds, London
Children (Bas-relief), Robbia,
Florence
Children (Bas-relief), Robbia, Florence
Children (Bas-relief), Robbia,
Florence
II.
Sympathy, Briton Riviere.
Member of Humane Society, Landseer,
London
Pharaoh's Horses, Herring.
Mater Dolorosa, Guido Reni,
Rome
Children (Bas-relief), Robbia.
Florence
Children (Bas-relief), Robbia,
Florence
III.
Daniel and Lions, Horace Vernet.
Fruit Venders, Murillo,
Munich
Longfellow (From Life).
Grand Canal
Venice
Children (Bas-relief), Robbia,
Florence
Children (Bas-relief), Robbia,
.
Florence
IV.
Charity, Briton Riviere.
Mount Vernon.
Holmes (Bust).
Laughing Boy (Bust), Donatello.
Angels' Heads, Correggio.
316
V.
Sistine Madonna, Raphael, Princes in the Tower, Millais,
Arch of Constantine, . Melrose Abbey, Lafayette (Bust).
Dresden England Rome Scotland
VI
Madonna of the Chair, Raphael,
Florence
Saint Cecilia, Raphael,
Bologna Venice
St. Mark's Cathedral, Washington (Bust). Diana (Bust).
VII.
Aurora, Guido Reni,
Rome
Milan Cathedral,
Milan
Rialto Bridge,
Venice
Acropolis
Athens
Hermes (Bust).
Columbus (Bust).
VIII.
Westminster Abbey, .
London
Castle of St. Angelo and Tiber,
Rome
Ducal Palace and Grand Canal,
Venice
Colosseum, Rome
Capitol,
Washington
Lincoln (Bust).
Franklin (Bust).
Apollo Belvidere (Bust), .
Vatican
Tile work (Thirty-six inch frame).
Stained glass (Section).
Cast of Lion.
Vases (Greek forms).
INDEX.
PAGE
Adams Academy, Report of Managers
185
Administrative Boards
6
Advertising, Printing and Stationery
83
Almshouse Account
107
Auditor's Report
40
Annual Reports of 1892
23
Assessors' Accounts
14
Report of Board
95
Auditor's Statement
86
Births of 1892
190
Bridges, Culvert and Drain Appropriation
45
Brooks, Widening and Deepening
46
Burial Places, Report of Managers Appropriation
46
Deaths of 1892
215
Decoration Day .
50
Centennial Appropriation
73
Central Fire Station Appropriation Land and Plans
73
City Auditor, Report of
37
City Clerk, Report of
189
City Debt, Payment in 1892 Statement of Debt
92
City Government
3
City Hospital
50
City Officers, Pay of
47
City Physician, Report of
158
City Treasurer, Report of
25
Claims and Court Award
85
Clerk, Executive Department
48
.
105
56
37
318
PAGE
Contingent Fund
49
Cotton C. Johnson Fund, Report of Treasurer
35
Department Officials
5
Election Expenses
51
Executive Departments
3
Fire Department, Report of Chief Engineer
145
Fire Department, Accounts
52
Garbage, Collection of
57
Health Department Appropriation
57
Health Department, Report of Board of Health
152
Hydrant Appropriation
58
Inspection of Animals, Report of Inspector
161
Inspection of Milk, Report of Inspector
159
Interest Account, Auditor's Report .
38
Law Department, Report of City Solicitor
177
Law Library
62
Legislative Department
4
Liquor Laws, Enforcement of, Report
181
Liquor Laws, Enforcement of, Appropriation
62
Marriages of 1892
207
Mayor's Address of 1893
9
Miscellaneous City Expenses
62
Officers' Fees
50
Parks, Report of Commissioners
123
Report of Charles Eliot
128
Appropriation
64
Police Department, Report of Deputy Manager
119.
Police Station, Appropriation
65
Police Appropriation
69
Poor Department, Report of Overseer
107
Poor Out of Almshouse
43,110
Public Buildings, Appropriation
66
135
Public Library, Thomas Crane, Report of Trustees Treasurer's Statement
143
Appropriations
59
Public Works, Report of Commissioner
99
Rock Island Fund, Report of Treasurer
35
Schools, Report of Committee,
229
Report of Superintendent
233
Financial Report
264
Appropriations
39
319
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PAGE
Schools, Lincoln Schoolhouse, Land and Plans
57
Lincoln Schoolhouse, Appropriation
82
Willard Schoolhouse, Appropriation
84
Willard Schoolhouse, Fence
84
Willard Schoolhouse, Souther's Claim
85
Wollaston Schoolhouse, Additional Land
85
Attendance, Report of
283
Graduates of the High School
301
Teachers, Date of Appointment and Salary
297
Resignations in 1892
313
Training Class
312
Prize Essays, Subjects, High School
314
Art Decorations, Wollaston School
315
Small Pox Case
State and Military Aid
82
Streets, General Repairs of
70
Watering
73
Robertson Street Sidewalk
74
Paved Gutters
74
Quincy Avenue
74
Hancock Street
75
South Street
75
Street Lines and Grades
75
Crossings
76
Water Street Widening
77
Hancock Street Culvert
79 80
Street Lighting
80 80
Edgestone and Setting
81
Sidewalks, Brick
81
Tax Collector, Report of
97
Teal Pond Appropriation
58
Water Department, Report of Commissioners Extension of 1892
165.
170
Receipts and Expenditures
175
Water Supply Account
40)
.
Woodward Fund, Report of Treasurer
.
30
Gravel Bank
Removal of Snow
1649-11
MR 1 7'80
BAR 1980
MEDROSO, MASS.
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