Inaugural address of the mayor, with the annual report of the officers of the city of Quincy for the year 1896, Part 17

Author: Quincy (Mass.)
Publication date: 1896
Publisher:
Number of Pages: 470


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516 00


Lincoln, Geo. O. Shirley


516 00


Quincy, Nath. Churchill


414 00


Washington, W. C. Caldwell .


378 00


Willard, Francis Welsh .


1,238 00


Wollaston, F. W. Burnham


396 00


Total


Appropriation and transfer,


$5,158 00 5,158'00


BOOKS, SUPPLIES AND SUNDRIES.


American Humane Educational So-


ciety, Dumb Animals, . .


20 75


Abbott & Miller, expressing, . 51 75


Austin & Winslow, expressing,


39 90


Atkins, R. S., supplies,


7 50


Allyn & Bacon, books


11 25


American Book Co., books


395 46


Arnold, Sarah L., address


10 50


Brassill, S. E., supplies .


13 29


Barnard & Co., rebinding


121 16


Brown, E. S., labor


38 50


Burke, Jas. F., envelopes and stamps


49 51


Burnham, F. W., labor


3 00


Beal Publishing Co., diplomas


82 69


Babb, E. & Co., paper


62 32


Beckford, E. S., labor


17 15


Boston School Supply, books .


26 15


Boynton & Russell, expressing


70


Amount carried forward . $951 58


48


Amount brought forward


$951 58


Bay State Map Co., map, 5 00


Bay State Aluminum Co., dippers 1 75


Caldwell, Wm. C., labor


12 50


Crane, Frank F., repairs and sup- plies 133 44


Citizens' Gas Light Co., gas


17 40


Costain, P. W., labor


6 00


Crane & Sons, supplies .


1 25


Casson & Palmer, periodical


3 00


Castor, F. H. & Co., books,


9 70


Claflin, Wm. H., paper .


138 66


Clapp, G. W., supplies .


43 39


Capron, P. P. & Bros., casts


13 00


Dearborn, M. E., supplies


6 54


Doble, E. H., oil, .


3 10


Ditson, Oliver & Co., music


63 10


Eagle Pencil Co., pencils and pens


234 75


Educational Publishing Co., books


56 26


Edwards, S. H., labor


4 75


Faxon, H. H., rent and labor .


254 00


Finch, C. E., supplies,


5 18


Franklin Ed. Co., apparatus


30 38


Green, Fred. F., annual reports printing


106 88


Gurney, Thomas supplies


1 87


Gallagher's Express, expressing


1 75


Ginn & Co.,


682 63


Greenough, Adams & Cushing,


directory and supplies .


12 20


Hammett Co., supplies .


1,822 81


Holden, J. O., repairs


13 00


Horgan, Robey & Co., frames


8 25


Heath, D. C. & Co., books


161 89


$3,926 43


$4,878 01


Amount carried forward


72 00


49


Amount brought forward


$4,878 01


Houghton, Mifflin & Co., books 206 51


Holden Pat. B'k Cover Co., book- covers . 22 80


Hearn, Charles C., drugs


4 90


Kendall, C. A., supplies


6 25


Knott, L. C., apparatus .


6 02


Lull, H. W., supplies, postage, travel (not local), telegrams, care of rooms etc., 74 13


Litchfield, J. Q., supplies


17 00


Linton, Geo. I., labor


17 70


Leach, Shewell and Sanborn, books


50 13


Lothrop Publishing Co., books


9 00


Lee & Shepard, books, .


76 42


Lord, Joseph H., transportation


2 50


Merrick, C. F., supplies .


2 15


Miller, H. F. & Sons, piano work


11 90


Merrill, J. F., oil


2 63


Menhinick, E., vaults


83 00


Macfarland, J. & Son, labor


2 75


Moxon, S. O., rent, repairs


53 34


Nowland, James M., supplies


4 82


New York & Boston Dispatch Co., expressing


12 65


Nash, J. W., supplies


20 98


Pierce, D. V., census


125 00


Pollard, T. B., supplies .


4 25


Perry, George S. & Co., supplies and furniture, . 1,037 92


Perry, F. J., supplies


10 71


Pettengill, C. F., repairs


12 00


Prescott, Geo. W. & Son, printing .


114 15


$2,079 11


$6,957 12


Amount carried forward


87 50


50


Amount brought forward .


$6,957 12 Quincy Water Department :


High 30 00


Adams


30 00


Coddington


15 00


John Hancock


30 00


Lincoln


30 00


Quincy


20 00


Washington


20 00


Willard


30 00


Wollaston


25 00


Office 6 50


Quincy Electric Light Co., light 47 40


Richter & Co., paper


3 90


Reed, Wm. A., supplies


4 61


Smith, C. W., tuning


12 75


Smith, L. C. F., music .


44 62


Silver, Burdett & Co., books .


396 39


Smith Premier Typewriter Co., type-ribbons


4 50


Sherburne, C. H., labor


5 50


Souther, E. B., maps,


2 25


Shirley, Geo. O., labor


8 50


Sanborn & Damon .


10 56


Tilton, C. B., supplies


36 12


Turner, S. B., labor


9 60


Thomas, Henry A., expenses


5 00


Tirrel & Sons, signs


3 00


Thompson Brown & Co., books


62 50


Thomas, E. S., labor


11 20


Truant officers:


Maxim, J. M. 10 00


Canavan, M. J.


15 00


Conly, John 5 00


Halloran, John


15 00 45 00


$949 90


Amount carried forward ·


$7,907 02


51


.


Amount brought forward, · Johnson, C. H. 13 90


Davoran, Frank J. 5 25


Linton, Geo. I. 10 50


$74 65


University Pub. Co., books


48 79


Wade, Mary L. supplies


15 10


Williams, T. L. repairs


1 50


William Ware & Co., books


181 05


Wadsword & Co., supplies


54 06


Wyckoff, Seamans & Benedict


type-ribbons


4 50


Williams, P. J. labor


6 25


$340 90


Total


$8,247 92


Balance


2 08


$8,250 00


Appropriations and transfer


$8250 0@


EVENING SCHOOLS.


ADAMS SCHOOL.


-


James M. Nowland


$153 00


Williamina Birse


32 00


Eliza C. Sheahan


34 00


Annie E. Burns


25 50


Maggie E. Haley


92 00


Daisy J. Adams


66 00


Minnie E. Donovan


20 00


Geo. I. Linton


66 30


$488 80


Amount carried forward,


$488 83


$7,907 02


52


Amount brought forward, 8488 80


WILLARD SCHOOL .


Charles F. Merrick


51 00


Albert C'andlin


10.2 00


Mary L. Crowe


100 00


Frances C. Sullivan


88 00


Catherine C. McGovern


100 00


Nellie C. Gragy


66 00


Ellen B. Fegan


34 00


Nellie E. Murphy


39 00


Francis Welsh.


66 30


$646 30


DRAWING.


W. A. England


5220 00


Chas. C. Bryant


264 00


S. B. Turner


143 00


$627 00


Quincy Electric Light and Power


Co:


Adams, light


$45 30


Willard, «


75 30


High,


31 40


Old High, labor


.


7 50


יו light


23 :98


$183 48


Abbott & Miller, expressing · $9 00


Beckford, E. S. & Co., supplies and labor


29 07


Amount carried forward, $1,945 58


53


Amount brought forward,


$1.945 58


Capron, P. P. & Bro. casts


1 88


Citizens' Gas Light Co., gas


1 60


England, W. A., supplies


1 60


Green, Fred F., advertising


10 00


Hammett, J. L. & Co., supplies


165 32


Prescott & Son, advertising


10 00


Sheppard, J. F. & Sons, coal


14 60


Turner, S. B., labor


7 80


ca


*250 87


Total


$2,196 45


Transfers


600 00


Balance


R .


3 55


$2,800 00


Appropriation.


2.800 00


-


.


a


Attendance.


GRADE.


Florence L. Hayes,


Mary E. Alexander,


Iola L. Pearl,


Madeline Fish, Clara E. Thompson,


Elizabeth A. S. Isley,


Arthur F. Campbell,


Henry W. Porter,


Frederic A. Tupper,


Whole


rolled.


No.


En-


538 158 191 317


Boys.


Pupils.


different


No. of


Whole


Average


Belonging.


Number


300


Average Daily At- tendance.


94.4


Per cent. Attendance.


Daily


55


No. of Tardinesses Pro Rata Average Daily Attendance.


99


No. of Dismissals Pro Rata Average Daily Attendance.


11


Cases of Truancy.


380


No. of Half-Days School was Session .-- >


Number Years.


Under 5


0


Number Years.


Over 15


215 53


No. Between 8 and 14 Years.


15-3


Average Age. Years and Months.


411


Number Seats.


55


HIGH.


TEACHERS.


Girls.


ADAMS SCHOOL.


En-


Whole No. of different Pupils.


Number


Daily


No. of Tardinesses


Daily Attendance. Pro Rata Average.


No. of Dismissals


Pro Rata Average


Daily Attendance.


Cases of Truancy.


No. of Half-Days


under 5


Over 15


No. Between 8 and


Average Age.


Years and Months.


Number Seats.


VIII.


J. M. Nowland,


84


23


23


40


39


96


.37


.95


2


360


0


3


30


13-6


64


VII.


Rebecca M. Howes,


84


20


21


40


38


96


.41


1.35


0


360


0


O


41


12-0


44


VI.


Eliza C. Sheahan,


89


31


15


43


41


96


70


1.23


2


360


0


0


43


11-2


55


V.


C. Belle Gannett,


90


22


24


43


41


96


.44


.95


0


360


0


0


41


10-8


4S


IV.


L. Ellitheo Battles,


93


21


25


47


45


96


1.14


1.08


1


360


0


0


49


9-2


53


III.


Eliza A. Dolan,


110


32


20


47


45


96


1.14


.77


0


360


0


0


=


8-6


48


II.


Jessie J. Parker,


95


25


25


43


41


96


1.01


.30


0


360


0


0


00


7-7


52


I.


Charlotte F. Donovan,


87


28


19


36


34


97


1.45


.14


تت


360


0


0


0


6-5


50


Euphrasia Hernan,


111|


55


56


52


49


94


1.30


.08


1


360


0


O


O


5-3


60


GRADE.


TEACHERS.


rolled.


Boys.


Girls.


Belonging. Average


tendance.


Per cent.


Attendance.


in


School


Session.


Number


Years.


Number


Years.


14 years.


Whole


was


NO.


Average Daily At-


9℃


CODDINGTON SCHOOL.


En-


Whole No. of different Pupils.


Number


Daily


cent.


Attendance.


No. of Tardinesses


Pro Rata Average


No. of Dismissals


Pro Rata Average


Daily Attendance.


Cases of Truancy.


No. of Half-Days


Session.


Number


Years.


Years.


14 Years.


Average Age.


Years and Months.


Number Seats.


VIII.


Mary E. Dearborn,


68


14


22


32


32


98


.00


.40


0


359


0


2


20


13-10


33


VII.


Frances Forsaith,


79


16


25


36


35


98


.02


.51


0


360


0


3


38


12-10


40


VI.


M. Harriet Day.


90


27


15


39


38


98


.17


.52


2


360


0


3


47


12-4


49


V.


Alice F. Sampson,


100


31


17


45


44


98


.09


.65


0


360


0


0


52


10-11


50


IV.


Mabel E. Oxford,


102


31


25


47


45


96


.13


.70


0


360


C


0


55


10-3


50


III.


Lina F. Bates,


110


38


31


53


51


96


.03


.35


0


360


0


0


55


9-1


59


II.


Julia E. Underwood,


114


33


29


54


50


93


.32


.58


2


360


0


0


24


7-10


65


1.


Alice T. Kelley,


98


24


22


47


45


96


.26


.44


1


360


0


0


0


6-2


53


I.


Annie P. Hall,


101


51


47


41


38


94


.43


.34


0


360


0


0 0


0


5-7


45


GRADE.


TEACHERS.


No.


Whole


rolled.


Boys


Girls


Average


Belonging.


tendance.


Per


Average Daily At-


Daily Attendance.


School was in


Under 5


Over 15


Number


No. Between 8 and


57


JOHN HANCOCK SCHOOL.


En-


Number


Whole No. of different Pupils.


Daily


cent.


Attendance.


No. of Tardinesses


Pro Rata Average


No. of Dismissals


Pro Rata Average


Daily Attendance.


Cases of Truancy.


No. of Half-Days


School was in


Under 5


Over 15


No. Between 8 and


Average Age.


Years and Months.


Number Seats.


VIII.


Robert S. Atkins,


42


21


15


10


20


96.9


.04


1.29


0


360


0


6


7


14-9


VII.


Eva E. Hall,


53


24


13


12


23


95.9


0


1.47


1


360


0


1


21


13-1


VI.


Mary W. Holden,


84


37


22


12


36


97.2


16


1.37


0


360


-


0


48


12-1


48


V.


Minnic E. Welch,


99


46


27


27


45


97.3


.04


2.16


2


360


0


0


46


11-2


54


IV.


Helen J. Sullivan,


106


47


28


28


45


95.9


.22


.82


1


360


O


0


55


10-7


54


III.


Helen M. West,


118


56


22


31


55


97.3


.07


1.00


0


360


0


0


58


8-8


54


II.


Mary C. Parker,


119


65


32


35


62


96.1


=


.11


1


360


C


0


27


7-7


60


I.


Mary P. Underwood,


132


56


42


25


53


95.6


.22


.16


2


360


0


0


7


6-10


60


I.


Henrietta C. Esson,


127


53


75


49


50


94.4


.24


.04


1


360


0


0


0


5-6


60


GRADE.


TEACHERS.


No.


rolled.


Average


Boys.


Girls.


Average Daily At-


tendance.


Whole


Session.


Number


Years.


Number


Years.


14 Years.


Belonging.


Per


Daily Attendance.


48 S


58


LINCOLN SCHOOL.


En-


Whole No. of different Pupils.


Number


Daily|


cent.


Attendance.


No. of Tardinesses


Daily Attendance. Pro Rata Average


No. of Dismissals


Pro Rata Average


Daily Attendance.


Cases of Truancy.


School was


Session.


Number


Years.


Number


Years.


14 Years.


Average Age.


Years and Months.


Number Seats.


VILI.


William A. Reed,


421


14


13


20


19


96.5


.81


1.22


0


360


0


1


10


13-4


54


VII.


Minnie Partridge,


61|


14


17


25


25


96.4


23


1.15


0


360


0


3


27


13-3


S


VI.


tDaisy J. Adams.


81


21


13


37


36


98.2


.47


.85


2


360


0


. 0 0


39


11-4


54


V.


Annie G. Farrar.


93


30


26


46


44


96.5


.51


.70


4


360


C


1 : 44


10-10


48


IV.


Minnie E. Donovan,


100


24


29


46


45


97.3


.19


.38


0


360


0


1


59


9-7


48


III.


#Nellie F. Boyd,


49|


24


25


44


42


93.6


.33


.21


0


223


0


0


47


9-2


54


III.


Mary M. MeNally,


89


24


29


51


49


96.6


32


.38


0


360


0


0


43


8-6


54


11.


*Nellie F. Boyd,


58


0


0


52


51


96.8


.28


.23


0


137


0


0


21


7-5


54


II.


Velma L. Curtis,


122


38


35


57


54


94.2


.32


.00


2


360


0


0


3


6-7


to


I.


Inez L. Nutting.


117


35


32


57


54


94.1


.47


.12


10


360


0


0


3


6-1


48


1.


Elizabeth Sullivan,


132


70


57


52


49


94.1


.52


.00


3


360


0


0


0


5-3


54


#January, 1896, to July, 1896.


*September, 1896, to January, 1897.


tIn the Adams Building,


59


15


Under :)


Over


GRADE.


TEACHERS.


rolled.


Boys.


Girls.


Average


Belonging.


Average Daily At-


tendance.


Per


No. of Half-Days


No. Between 8 and


No.


Whole


QUINCY SCHOOL.


En-


Whole No. of different Pupils.


Number


Daily


Attendance.


No. of Tardinesses


Daily Attendance. Pro Rata Average


No. of Dismissals


Daily Attendance. Pro Rata Average


Cases of Truancy.


No. of Half-Days


was in


Under 5


Over 15


No. Between 8 and


Average Age:


Years and Months.


Number Seats.


VIIL.


Charles Sampson,


55


16


18


27


25


94


.03


1.40


0


355


0


-


20


13-7


35


VII.


Mary A. Hadley,


55


15


14


26


25


94


.19


.39


0


356


0


3


23


13-2


30


VI.


Elva F. Bel !.


69


21


17


32


31


95


.42


1.72


1


358


0


1


36


12-10


36


V.


Jennie 1. Faxon,


76 21


29


40


36


90


.16


1.64


3


356


0


0


40


10-9


36


IV.


Evelyn G. McGinley,


88


22


25


=


39


97


.00


.15


2


355


0


0


47


9-10


=


III.


Minnie F. Eaton,


96


21


31


42


40


94.6


.17


1.1


2


355


0


0


30


8-2


42


IL.


Margaret E. Hale:,


105


29


39


44


41


93


.12


.88


0


355


0


C


16


7-8


41


L.


Margaret E. Burns,


125


59


64


67


61


92


.63


.31


1


354


3


0


2


6-1


53


GRADE.


TEACHERS.


rolled.


Boys.


Girls.


Average


Belonging.


Average Daily At-


tendance.


Per cent.


School


Session.


Number


Years.


Number


Years.


14 years.


Whole


No.


09


WASHINGTON SCHOOL.


En-


Whole No. of different Pupils.


Number


Daily


cent.


Attendance.


No. of Tardinesses


Pro Rata Average


Daily Attendance.


Pro Rata Average No. of Dismissals


Daily Attendance.


Cases of Truancy.


School


Session.


Years.


Number


Years.


14 years.


Average Age.


Years and Months.


Number Seats.


VIII.


T. B. Pollard,


39


12


12


20


20


96.4


.25


1.73


0


360


0


2


10


13-8


28


VII.


Mary Marden.


45


17


14


27


26


96.9


.21


.95


0


360


0


1


20


13-2


40


VI.


Alice S. Hatch.


63


23


14


32


31


94.9


1.30


1.66


0


360


0


0


29


11-10


35


V.


Mary A. Worster.


69


18


22


32


31


94.8


.78


2.41


0


360


0


0


33


10-8


39


IV.


Bessie L Drew.


75


26


15


37


35


94.9


.80


1.11


0


360


0


1


39


9-9


40


III.


H. Fanny Cannon,


72


24


21


36


35


91.6


.23


.34


0


360


0


0


23


8-6


46


Il.


Lucy W. Brown.


71


19


20


34


32


93.6


.56


.63


0


359


0


0


10


7-5


45


I.


Sarah A. Malone,


103


66


34


56


52


92.3


.56


.17


1


359


0


0


1


5-9


63


GRADE.


TEACHERS.


No.


Whole


rolled.


Boys.


Girls.


Average


Belonging.


Average Daily At-


tendance.


Per


No. of Half-Days


was in


Number Under 5


Over 15


No. Between 8 and


61


WILLARD SCHOOL.


En-


Whole No. of different Pupils.


Number


Daily


cent.


Attendance.


No. of Tardinesses


Pro Rata Average


No. of Dismissals Daily Attendance.


Daily Attendance. Pro Rata Average


Cases of Truancy.


No. of Haslf-Days


Session.


Years. Number


Number


Years.


No. Between 8 and


Average Age.


Years and Months. Number Seats.


VIII.


Adeline Cashman.


117


23


24


53


52


98.1


.51


1.43


0


360


0


12


56


13-11


68


VII.


Mary L. Crowe,


81


20


25


38


36


94,7


.27


1.94


0


360


0


3


13-2


45


Elsie P. Newcombe,


77


46


31


35


33


96.3


.17


1.20


0


360


0


0


77


12-3


40


VI.


Mary B. Tenney,


-44 24


20


42


41


96.9


.07


.41


0


223


0


0


44


11-7


15


* Mary II. Atkins,


81


20


17


35


97.8


.69


1


137


0


0)


36


11-10


Mary E. Keohan,


77


16


21


3.4


34


97.6


.20


1.73


0


360


C


0


10


11-7


10


Mary A. White,


39


21


18


37


36


96.4


.344


.26


0)


137


0


0


39


11-9


12


V.


Ellen B. Fegan,


91


20


22


42


41


98.5


.09


.62


0


360


0


0


49


10


18


Elizabeth J. McNeil,


83


24


22


=


40


97.


.47


.71


-


360


C


1


11-4


iMary A. White,


40|


21


19


38


37


95.8


.15


.45


0


223


0


0 C


-10


10-7


42


GRADE.


TEACHERS.


FY


Whole


rolled.


Boys.


Girls.


Belonging. Average


Average Daily At-


tendance.


Per


Albert Candlin, Principal


School


Under 5


wain


Over 15


No.


14 Years.


7.9


IV. Frances C. Sullivan,


98


25


27


46


45


97.7


.37


.62


2


360


0


0


48


10-1


50


Emeline A. Newcomb,


96


29


20


45


44


97.7


.07


.35


1


360


0


0


48


10-6


50


Elizabeth A. Garrity,


62


20


24


40


39


97.8


.04


.22


0


137


0


0


42


9-0


42


Nellie C. Cragg.


82


24


20


37


36


96.5


.22


.47


4


360


0


0


23


8-4


50


Teresa McDonnell,


99


22


29


41


40


97.5


.22


.37


1


360


0


0


24


8-3


54


Ellen A. Desmond,


77


27


21


39


38


97.3


.28


.31


0


137


0


0


27


8-5


54


ĮElizabeth 1. Garrity,


42


19


23


36


35


96.3


.1


.10


0


219


0


0


41


9


42


Mary L. Conway,


96


25


22


43


42


97.7


21


.21


2


360


0


0


2


7


54


Annie M. Cahill,


93


29


22


41


40


96.8


.19


.59


0


360


0


0


25


7-10


54


Ellen A. Desmond,


47


26


21


40


38


94.7


.15


.41


0


223


0


0


9


7-5


54


Anna B. Kelley,


99


19


21


42


41


97.


.24


.04


0


137


0


0


8


7-2


60


Abbie M. Kelley,


124


60


54


50


47


93.8


.70


06


0


360


0


0


5-9


70


Anne F. Burns,


90


26


14


38


36


94.2


.33


.22


3


360


0


0


4


6-11


60


Anna B. Kelly,


44


14


21


32


31


95.


.09


.19


0


223


0


0


0


5-11


60


Catherine C. McGovern,


99


47


52


44


42


94.8


.30


.21


0


359


0


0


2


5-2


55


*September, 1896, to January, 1897.


¡January, 1896, to Sept., 1896.


įJanuary, 1896, to Sept., 1896.


III.


II.


63


I.


WOLLASTON SCHOOL.


GRADE.


TEACHERS.


En- No.


Whole No. of different Pupils.


Number


Daily


cent.


Attendance.


No. of Tardinesses


Daily Attendance. Pro Rata Average


No. of Dismissals


Daily Attendance. Pro Rata Average


Cases of Truancy.


No. of Half-Days


Under 5


Over 15


No. Between 8 and


Average Age.


Years and Months.


Number Seats.


VIII.


Charles E. Finch, Jr.,


74


14


28


37


35


96


.25


3.31


0


359


0


2


29


13-5


30


VII.


Minnie G. Riley,


91


26


19


46


43


94


.19


2.57


1


360


C


3


=


12-10


30


VI.


Annie D. Marden,


111


36


27


57


53


93


.13


3.15


1


360


0


0


56


11-6


4S


V.


Edith F. Bates,


113


31


31


El


51


94


.14


.80


1


360


0


0


63


10-4


48


IV.


Carrie A. Crane,


110


32


36


56


52


93


.21


1.41


3


360


C


0


54


9-7


48


III.


M. Etta Otis,


100


22


35


48


45


94


.29


1.12


1


360


0


0


38


8-8


30


11.


Ida J. Cameron,


94


31


22


48


44


92


.50


0.74


C


360


0


8


6-10


30


I.


Clara E. G. Thayer,


135


76


55


8


63


91


.59


0.51


2


360


0


0


0


6-0


48


14 Years.


Whole


rolled.


Boys.


Girls.


Belonging. Average


Average Daily At-


tendance.


Per


School Session.


Years.


Number


Years.


Number


was in


65


TOTAL ATTENDANCE.


FROM THE


TEN MONTHLY REPORTS.


of


At-


Daily


Number


Different Pupils.


Average Number Be-


Daily


of


cent.


Attendance.


Tardinesses Pro Rata


Av. Daily Attend'ce


Dismissed Pro Rata Av-


erage Daily Attend'n


Cases of Truancy.


High


349


317


299


94.4


0.55


0.99


11


Adams


485


389


374


96.6


0.86


0.77


9


Coddington


498


394


378


96.6


0.17


0.49


5


John Hancock .


505


404


389


96.2


0.13


0.94


8


Lincoln


512


446


425


95.3


0.41


0.53


13


Quincy


441


318


297


93.4


0.25


1.37


9


Washington


363


276


261


94.5


0.61


0.98


5


Willard


1009


829


799


96.7


0.34


0.67


11


Wollaston


521


415


386


93.2


0.31


1.67


11


Grand Total


4683


3788


3608


95.2


0.39


0.89


82


SCHOOL.


Whole


longing.


Average


tendance.


Per


66


THE TEN MONTHLY REPORTS.


1895,


Whole Number at


End of Month.


Number


Belonging.


Average Daily At-


tendance.


Per cent. of Daily


Tardiness.


Dismissals.


00 10 -1 Truancy.


January,


3430


3348.9


3211.5


95.8


186


February,


3455


3288.4


3031.0


92.1


139


March,


3542


3470.1


3310.4


95.4


123


April,


3770


3733.5


3626.1


97.1


129


9


May,


3657


3666.9


3523.3


96.0


185


18


June,


3672


3630.8


3503.0


96.4


168


16


September,


3862


3846.9


3750.3


97.4


141


19


October,


3836


3839.3


3710.9


96.6


110


5


November,


3754


3767.2


3638.6


96.5


132


9


December,


3694


3674.8


3454.9


94.1


169


1


1896.


January,


3617


3553.9


3359.6


94.5.


165


311


5


February,


3375


3463.6


3215.6


92.8


143


330


4


March,


3557


3494.9


3247.0


92.0


148


268


2


April,


3845


3857.4


3705.1


96.0


135


410


8


May,


3864


3813.4


3643.0


95.5


121


511


11


June,


3821


3777.2


3593.9


95.1


126


267


10


September,


4033


4021.7


3921.4


97.5


97


219


14


October,


4029


4009.5


3882.7


96.8


179


300


12


November,


4004


3991.7


3866.2


96.8


115


338


8


December,


3921


3887.6


3678.4


94.6


185


272


2


Average


Teachers.


IN SERVICE JANUARY, 1896.


HIGH SCHOOL.


NAME. HOME. DATE OF


APPOINTMENT.


Frederic A. Tupper, 1


Quincy,


Aug., 1892


Henry W. Porter, 1 Quincy,


Sept., 1896


Arthur F. Campbell, 2


Derry, N. II., Sept., 1896


Elizabeth A. S. Ilsley,* Quincy,


Sept., 1889


Madeleine Fish,* Nantucket,


Sept., 1891


Clara E. Thompson,* §


Quincy,


Oct., 1892


Iola L. Pearl,


Williamsburg, Sept., 1895


Mary E. Alexander,10


Linneus, Me.,


Sept., 1896


Florence L. Hayes, 3


Wollaston, Sept .. 1896


ADAMS SCHOOL.


James M. Nowland, f .


Ashland, Me.,


Sept., 1889


Rebecca M. Howes,*


Yarmouthport, Oct., 1896


Eliza C. Sheahan, $ Quincy, Sept., 1865 C. Bell Gannett,* § Wollaston, Jan., 1895 L. Ellietho Battles, Ashby,


April, 1896


Eliza F. Dolan,* Quincy,


Sept., 1884


*


68


Sessie I. Parker,* Charlotte F. Donovan, $ Quincy,


Meriden, Conn.,


Sept., 1895


Sept., 1892


Shophrasia Hernan,


Quincy,


Apr., 1878


CODDINGTON SCHOOL.


Mary E. Dearbon,*


Manchester, N. II., Sept., 1876


Wrances Forsaith,*


Antrim, N. H.,


Sept., 1891


Mary II. Day, *


Derry, N. II.,


Jan., 1896


Mice F. Sampson, $


Quincy,


Sept., 1896


ALabel E. Oxford, $


Quiney.


Sept., 1895


Lira F. Bates,


Plymouth,


Sept. 1×92


. Julia E. Underwood. Quincy.


Apr., 1855


Alice T. Kelley, $


Quincy.


Apr., 1892


.= Yonie P. Hall. $


Atlantic,


Jan., 1×95


GRIDLEY BRYANT.


Austin W. Greene,* Quincy,


Jan,, 1897


Mary II. Atkins,*


Amherst,


Sept., 1896


Annie E. Burns, $


Quincy,


Jan., 1897


L"atherine A. Cashman, § Quincy,


Jan., 1897


Margaret F. Talbot, s Quincy,


Jan., 1897


Gertrude A. Boyd, $ Quincy,


Jan., 1897


Aagusta E. Dell, §


Quincy,


Jan., 1897


L'atharine McGovern, $


Quincy,


Apr., 1895


JOHN HANCOCK.


Robert S. Atkins,*


Provincetown.


Nov., 1893


E. Elizabeth Hall,


Quincy,


Sept., 1893


( Sept., 1889


Mary W. Holden, Quincy


2 Sept., 1896


Minnie E. Welsh, $


Wollaston,


Sept., 1892


Fkelen M. West, §


Quincy,


Jan., 1890


Isabella Moir, $


Quincy,


Jan., 1897


Mary E. Parker, $


Quincy,


Sept., 1886


69


Mary P. Underwood, $ Quincy


Henrietta C. Esson, § Quincy,


- Jan., 1882: Sept., 1897 Sept., 1892


LINCOLN SCHOOL.


William A. Reed,*


Quincy,


Sept., 1892


Minnie Partridge,*


Medway,


Sept., 18965


Daisy J. Adams, Quincy,


Sept., 189%


Annie G. Farrar,*


Lincoln ville, Me ..


Sept., 1896


Minnie E. Donovan, Quincy,


Sept., 1892


Mary M. McNally,* § Quincy,


Sept .. 1892


Helen F. Boyd, $


Quincy,


Nov2 1892:


Velma L. Curtis,


North Hanover,


Sept.,


Inez L. Nutting, $


Quincy,


Apr., 189%


Elizabeth Sullivan, § Quincy,


Sept .. 1892


MASSACHUSETTS FIELDS.


Richard S. Pearce, Jr., 8* Wollaston,


Jan., 189%


Elmira C. Mayo,*


Provincetown,


Sept., 1899


Cassendana Thayer, §


Quincy,


Jan., 189%


Elizabethı H. Poland,* Atlantic,


Jam, 189%


Annie M. McCormick, §


Quincy,


Jans. 1895


Gertrude Sherman, 11


Wollaston,


Jan., 1395


Annie M. Bennett,


Wollaston,


Jan., 189%%


QUINCY.


Charles Sampson,*


Quincy,


Nov., 189@


Mary E. Alden,*


Gorham, Me.,


Feb., 1895


Elva F. Bell,*


Deering, Me.,


Sept., 18M5


Jennie A. Faxon,*


Haverhill,


Sept., 1996;


Evelyn G. McGinley,


Boston,


Oct., 1835


Minnie F. Eaton, * §


Quincy,


Sept., 1890


Maggie E. Haley,* ý


Quincy,


Sept., 183CE


Margaret E. Burns, $ Quincy,


May., 1888


70


WASHINGTON SCHOOL.


Thomas B. Pollard,*


Quincy,


Feb., 188.


Mary Marden,


Quincy,


Apr., 1874


Alice S. Hatch,


North Marshfield, Jan., 1893


Marjorie L. Souther,* $


Quincy,


Jan., 1897


Bessie L. Drew,*


Atlantic,


Mar., 1896


II. Frances Cannon, $


Quincy,


Sept., 1892


Lucy W. Brown,* $


Quincy,


Nov., 1895


Sarah A. Malone, $


Quincy,


Sept., 1883


WILLARD SCHOOL.


Albert Candlin, *9


Quincy,


Sept., 1896.


Mary L. Crowe,


Braintree,


Sept., 1894


Winnifred E. McKay,*


Stoneham, Jan., 1897


Mary E. Keohan,*


Weymouth,


Apr., 1892


Mary A. White,*


Westboro,


Jan.,


1896


Ellen B. Fegan, $


Quincy,


June, 1875


Elizabeth J. McNeil, $


Quincy,


Sept., 1883


Emeline A. Newcomb, $


Quincy,


Apr., 1857


Frances C. Sullivan, $ Quincy,


Sept., 1894


Elizabeth A. Garrity, ¿


Quincy,


Oct., 1889


Nellie C. Gragg, $


Quincy,


Sept., 1889


Theresa McDonnell, $


Quincy,


Sept., 1889


Mary L. Conway, $


Quincy,


Apr., 1887


Annie M. Cahill,* §


Quincy,


Feb., 1891


Grace E. Drumm, Chatham, N. Y.,


Jan., 1897


Annie F. Burns, $ Quincy,


Apr., 1884


Abbie M. Kelly, Atlantic,


Sept., 1887


Ellen A. Desmond, $


Quincy,


Sept., 1889


Anna B. Kelly, $


Quincy,


Apr., 1893


WOLLASTON SCHOOL.


Charles E. Finch, Jr.,


Wollaston,


Sept., 1895


Minnie G. Riley,*


North Conway, N. H., Nov., 1895


71


Annie D. Marden,*


Worcester,


Sept., 1894


Edith F. Bates,*


Boston,


Sept., 1895


Carrie A. Crane, §


Quincy, Apr., 1894


Myra E. Otis,*


Wollaston,


Sept., 1896


Ida J. Cameron, §


Quincy,


Sept., 1894


Clara E. G. Thayer,


Wollaston,


Sept., 1889


DRAWING.


Charlotte A. Kendell, + Framingham, Sept., 1895


. MUSIC.


Laura C. F. Smith, 5 Quincy, Apr., 1891


NATURE.


H. Annie Kennedy,* South Weymouth, Sept., 1896


SEWING.


Fannie F. French, Quincy, Sept., 1892


COOKING.


Mary L. Wade, Atlantic, Sept., 1892


EVENING DRAWING.


Charles C. Bryant, 7 Wollaston, Sept., 1896


1 Harvard


2 Dartmouth. 3 Boston University,


4 Normal Art.


5 Mt. Holyok ?.


§ Quincy High. * Graduate of Normal School. t Attended, but not a graduate.


6 Thayer Academy.


7 Cowles Art School Partial.


8 Wesleyan, (Ohio) Partial.


9 Boston University, Partial. lo Chandler's Normal Shorthand.


11 Lasell.


-


Resignations.


High,


June, Charles R. Tucker, $750


Springfield.


June, Genevra Gwynn, $750


Married.


June, Helen L. Follansbee, $700


Boston University.


Adams,


October, Williamina Birse, $500


Boston.


Coddington, June, Elmira C. Mayo, $475


For rest. Begins work at Massachusetts Fields, Jan. 4, 1897.


John Hancock, June, Grace W. Emery, $450


Married.


October, Helen J. Sullivan, $475


Married.


Lincoln,


June, Alice M. M. Richards, $475


New York.


June, Alberta White. $425


74


Quincy,


June, Adelaide M. Southworth, $475


Revere.


June, Lena M. Clough, $450


Winthrop.


November, J. Q. Litchfield, $1,300


Boston.


Washington,


March, Vyra L. Tozier, $475


Boston,


December, Mary A. Worster, $500


Married.


Willard,


N. Enma Slack, $475


New Bedford.


Lizzie B. Smith, $475


June, Charles F. Merrick, $1,400


Boston.


October, Mary B. Tenney, $475


Boston.


November, Edith I. Gale, $475


December, Elrie P. Newcomb, $475


Wollaston,


Mary L. Russell, 8450


Blindness.


Special,


S. E. Brassill, $800


Lecturer.


.


Evening Drawing,


W. A. England, $500


Haverhill.


Training Class.


JANUARY 4, 1897.


Burns, Margaret Louise, Quincy, High School. Blair, Ida Mary, Charlo, N. B. Superior School Costello, Mary Elizabeth, Quincy, High School. Cushing, Grace Hobart, Brockton, High School. Crowell, Persis Addy, Woods Holl, Gannet Institute. Chubbuck, Fannie Porter, N. Weymouth, High School. Dunham, Helen Augusta, Quincy, High School. Edwards. Sadie Gertrude, Quincy, High School. Feeley, Lucy Frances, Quincy, High School. Fearing, Mabel Putnam, Hingham, High School. Gould, Ella Addie, Newton, High School. Gribbin, Marie Louise, Duxbury, Partridge Academy. Hatch, Ada Frances, Hanover, High School. Hay, Isabelle, Quincy, High School. Haskell, Mary Whiting, Hingham, High School. Heath, Hattie Belle, Easton, High School. Healy, Annie Christina, Quincy, High School. Hunt, Mabel Louise, Canton, High School. Inman, Grace De Witt, Dennis, High School. Jenkins, Lilliette Cushing, Scituate, High School. Loud, Martha Alice, Weymouth, High School. Lincoln, Edith Emily, Whitman, High School. Leake, Flora Louise, Quincy, High School. Lord, Eleanor S., Quincy, High School.




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