Inaugural address of the mayor, with the annual report of the officers of the city of Quincy for the year 1892, Part 14

Author: Quincy (Mass.)
Publication date: 1892
Publisher:
Number of Pages: 334


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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


--


-


* 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


®


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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