Inaugural address of the mayor, with the annual report of the officers of the city of Quincy for the year 1899, Part 20

Author: Quincy (Mass.)
Publication date: 1899
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Gridley Bryant, John Hinnegan


516 00


John Hancock, James E. Maxim


516 00


Lincoln, George O. Shirley


516 00


Massachusetts Fields, John W. Dorety


516 00


Quincy and "Annex," Thomas A. R. Gould


572 00


Quincy " Annex," Nathaniel Churchill


24 00


Washington, William C. Caldwell


378 00


Willard, Francis Welsh


968 00


Wollaston, Marcena R. Sparrow


132 00


Wollaston, Francis W. Burnham


264 00


$6,234 00


Books, Supplies and Sundries.


Abbott & Miller, expressage


$52 80


Adams, J. Q., books .


15 00


Adams, Cushing & Foster, supplies


16 25


Allyn & Bacon, books


44 26


American Book Company, books


314 26


Appleton, F. F., supplies .


36 00


Atkins, Robert S., supplies


5 68


Austin & Winslow, expressage,


2 55


Babb, Edward E. & Co., books


51 08


Barnard, F. J. & Co., binding books


107 90


Beale Press, diplomas


99 99


Boston Music Company, music


10 50


Boston School Supply Company, books


187 35


Boynton & Russell, expressage 1 80


Brown, Elijah S., labor


22 00


55


Burnham, Francis W., labor and supplies $3 85


Caldwell, William, labor 8 75


Candlin, Albert, supplies . 6 77


Chandler, Mary A., books


10 00


Castor, T. H. & Co., books


1 52


Clafflin, W. H. & Co., supplies


177 55


Crane, Frank F., labor and supplies ‹


145 45


Citizens Gas Light Company, gas


37 20


Chubbuck, W. G., expressage


1 50


Colgan, J. W., brass plate


2 00


Cunningham, J. H., rent 112 50


Dearborn, Mary E., supplies,


6 75


Dimond, H. C. & Co., color pads, 1 03


Ditson, Oliver, Co., music, 35 38


Doble, E. H. & Co., supplies, 5 80


Educational Publishing Co., books, 30 00


Faxon, H. H., rent, 252 00


Franklin Educational Co., apparatus,


31 53


French, Fanny F., supplies, 2 00


Finch, Charles E., Jr., supplies,


12 54


Gallagher Express Company, expressage, 33 59


Green, Fred F., printing, 54 90


Greene, Austin W., supplies,


4 55


Greenough, W. A. &. Co., directory, 2 00


Ginn & Co., books,


1,208 97


Gurney, Thomas, supplies,


6 50


Hammett, J. L., Company, supplies, .


1,638 76


Hammond, Charles L., stamps and envel- opes, 46 40


Harmon, W. E., rent


29 16


Hayward, A. F., supplies and labor,


8 75


Heath, D. C. & Co., books,


162 98


Holden Patent Book Cover Co., mending paper, 5 25


Horgan, Robey & Co., supplies,


7 25


Houghton, Mifflin & Co., books,


120 59


Johnson, Charles H., truant officer, taking census, 307 59


Journal of School Geography, subscription, 1 00


56


Kasson & Palmer, subscription,


$3 00


Kendall, Charlotte A., supplies, 2 15


Kennedy, H. Annie, supplies,


2 03


Kincaide, H. L. & Co., supplies,


93 29


Knott, L. E., Apparatus Co., apparatus,


2 85


Lauriat, Charles E., Co., books, 14 53


Lee & Shepard, books, 3 00


Linscott, A. A., repairs,


19 50


Linton, George I., labor, .


19 46


.


Lothrop Publishing Co., books,


20 00


Lull, H. W., supplies, postage, travel (not local), telegrams, care of rooms, 45 96


MacFarland, J. & Son, stock and labor, 35 97


Mason & Hamlin Co., tuning pianos, 4 00


Mayo, Geo. A., supplies,


4 00


Menhinick, E., vaults,


49 90


Morse Co., books,


15 75


Nash, John W., supplies,


25 49


Neostyle Co., supplies,


11 30


New York & Boston Despatch Co., express-


age, 7 90


Nichols, T. P., books,


1 00


Nowland, James M., supplies,


2 61


Perry Pictures Co., pictures,


4 60


Perry, F. J., supplies,.


18 90


Perry, George S. & Co., supplies,


108 97


Pettengill, C. F., repairs, . 30 75


Prescott, Geo. W. & Son, printing,


166 80


Pollard, Thomas B., supplies,


3 35


Poole, Bert, Co., view of West Quincy,


2 50


Quincy Electric Light & Power Co., light,


71 14


Quincy Water Department, water,


300 00


Rinn, Louis, expressage, .


4 00


Sampson, Charles, supplies,


4 40


Sanborn, Benjamin H., & Co., books


1 95


Sherman, George R., supplies,.


15 00


Sibley & Ducker, books,


15 79


Shirley, George O., labor,


25 45


Silver, Burdett & Co., books,


414 87


.


57


Smith, Laura C. F., supplies,


$1 00


Smith, Chandler W., tuning pianos,


8 00


Suffolk Ink Co., ink, 4 60


Thomas, E. S., labor,


12 00


Thompson, Brown & Co., books,


149 88


Turner, Samuel B., labor,


10 00


University Publishing Co., books,


18 00


Wade, Mary L., supplies, .


14 80


Wadsworth, Howland & Co., supplies,


35 22


Wadsworth, D. E. & Co., supplies,


76 11


Ward, Samuel, Co., supplies,


56 63


Westland, William, supplies,


4 40


Wilbar, Chester H., supplies,


3 55


Williams & Rogers, books,


1 83


Winship, A. E., address,


25 00


Wyckoff, Seamons & Benedict, repairs and ribbon, .


3 75


Ziegler Electric Co., apparatus,


33 22


--- $7,519 93


Evening Common Schools.


ADAMS SCHOOL.


Teachers :


James M. Nowland,


$120 00


Margaret E. Haley,


52 00


Minnie E. Donovan,


68 00


George E. Adams,


18 00


Thomas B. Pollard,


4 00


Annie E. Burns,


4 00


Janitor :


George I. Linton,


52 00


$318 00


WILLARD SCHOOL.


Teachers :


Austin W. Greene,


$66 00


Albert Candlin, · · 27 00


58


Nellie C. Gragg,


$60 00


Frances C. Sullivan,


50 00


George F. Field,


6 00


Annie E. Burns,


26 00


Lauretta C. Shea,


10 00


Janitor :


Francis Welsh,


40 30


$285 30


Drawing School.


Teacher :


Charles C. Bryant,


$348 00


Janitor :


Samuel B. Turner,


113 10


461 10


$1,064 40


Sundries :


Beckford, E. S., supplies, . 33 85


Green, Fred F., printing, . 6 12


Hammett, J. L., Co., supplies,


12 55


Prescott, Geo. W. & Son, printing,


4 20


Sheppard, J. F. & Sons, coal,


5 25 1


Sanborn & Damon, supplies,


2 60


Thompson, Brown & Co., books,


15 42


Quincy Electric Light & Power Co., light,


145 44


225 44


Total,


$1,289 84


Rock Island Fund. (Expended for High School).


Charles E. Lauriat Co. :


Tennyson's poems,


$1 75


Victorian anthology,


1 65


English poets, 4 vols.,


3 60


59


Rome of yesterday and today,


$2 67


Century cyclopedia of names, 9 00


Yesterday with authors, 1 33


American commonwealth,


1 58


The colonies, 1492-1750, 3 vols.,


2 52


American revolution, 2 vols.


2 64


Critical period,


1 32


Dutch and Quaker colonies,


2 67


Birdseye view of our Civil War,


1 00


Side lights of American history,


75


American politics,


80


Beowulf,


30


The isles and shrines of Greece,


1 32


Roba di Roma, 2 vols.,


1 65


Keat's poems,


1 00


Shelley's poems,


1 17


The World's painters,


1 25


$39 97


Attendance.


NOTE .- The " Average Age " is in ALL the schools (as in previous years) based on the September records.


HIGH SCHOOL.


HIGH.


GRADE.


1


Mary L. Wade,


Charlotte A. Kendall,


H. Annie Kennedy,


Charles P. Slade,


Daisy M. Lowe,


Florenee L. Hayes,


Clara E. Thompson,


Madeleine Fish,


Elizabeth A. S. Ilsley,


Arthur F. Campbell,


Henry W. Porter,


Charles F. Harper,


TEACHER.


427|


Whole rolled.


No. En-


199|


Boys.


Girls.


Pupils. 2


different


No. of


Whole


228| 385| 359


Average Number Belonging.


Average Daily At- tendance.


93.2


Per cent. Daily At- tendance.


.06


No. of Tardinesses Pro Rata Average Daily Attendance.


.


1.24


No. of Dismissals Pro Rata Average Daily Attendance.


37


Cases of Truancy.


366


No. of Half Days School was in


Session.


C


Number Under 5 Years.


240


Number Years.


Over 15


60


No. Between 7 and 14 Years.


15-3


Average Age, Years and Months.


19


1


Iola L. Pearl,


1


ADAMS SCHOOL.


GRADE.


TEACHER.


rolled.


Boys.


Girls.


Belonging. Average


tendance.


tendance.


No. of Tardinesses


Pro Rata Average


Daily Attendance.


No. of Dismissals


Pro Rata Average Daily Attendance.


Cases of Truancy.


No. of Half Days


School was in


Session.


Years.


Number


Years.


No. Between 7 and 14 Years.


Average Age,


Years and Months.


VIII.


James M. Nowland,


49


25


24


46


44


96.1


.43


.47


2


361


0


4


39


13-5


VII.


Grace G. Howard,


48


31


17


15


41


93.


.67


1.10


0


362


0


0


42


2-6


VI.


Eliza C. Sheahan,


À


20


24


40


38


93.


55


.81


0


362


0


0


44


11-5


V.


Elizabeth C. Mitchell,


50


30


20


41


38


94.1


.34


.64


5


362


0


0


49


10-8


IV.


Jennie F. Griffin,


59


33


26


51


48


93.6


.63


.44


0


362


0


0


59


9-7


III.


Eliza F. Dolan,


54


29


25


50


46


92.8


.62


.19


0


362


0


0


52


8-2


II.


Pauline C. Wilkins,


67


12


25


59


54


91 7


.68


.07


2


362


0


0


31


7-1


I.


Charlotte F. Donovan.


56


23


28


41


36


86 8


1.20


.01


0


362


4


0


00


5-9


I.


Euphrasia Hernan,


54


31


23


41


38


91.3


.95


.01


0


362


1


0


0


5-2


En-


Whole No. of different Pupils.


Number


Average Daily At-


Per cent. Daily At-


Whole No.


Number Under 5


Over 15


62


CODDINGTON SCHOOL.


.


No. En-


Whole No. of different Pupils.


Number


Belonging. Average


tendance.


tendance.


No. of Tardinesses


Pro Rata Average


Daily Attendance.


No. of Dismissals


Pro Rata Average Daily Attendance.


Cases of Truancy.


No. of Half Days


School was in


Session.


Number


Years.


Number


Years.


No. Between 7 and


Average Age,


Years and Months.


VIII.


Margaret E. Olmsted,


43


22


21


39


38


96.9


.07


1.20


0


361


0


7


29


13-9


VII.


Grace E. Lingham,


ão


24


24


43


41


95.6


.07


.70


0


362


0


2


43


12-10


VI.


Jennie H. Holt,


58


31


27


49


47


96.5


.08


.67


1


362


0


-


47


11-6


V.


Alice F. Sampson,


52


30


22


46


44


95.3


.27


.93


10


362


0


0


52


11-1


IV


Addie W. Miller,


82


14


38


75


71


94.3


.15


.59


10


362


0


0


,00


10-2


III.


Ida A. Andrews,


61


30


25


52


49


95.


.18


.54


2


362


0


0


„4


8-1


II.


Julia E. Underwood,


78


33


36


56


52


92.6


.19


.44


1


362


0


0


44


7-7


I.


Alice T. Kelly ;


71


22


29


46


43


93.


.16


.39


0


361


=


0


11


6-5


I.


Annie P. Hall,


72


39


30


38


34


91.2


.57


.37


0


361


0


0


1


5-7


63


.


Mary E. Dearborn, Prin.,


Whole


rolled.


Boys


Girls.


Average Daily At-


Per cent. Daily At-


GRADE.


TEACHER.


Under 5


15


Over


14 Years.


GRIDLEY BRYANT SCHOOL.


GRADE.


TEACHER.


rolled.


Boys.


Girls.


Belonging. Average


Average Daily At-


Per cent. Daily At-


No. of Tardinesses


Pro Rata Average


Daily Attendance.


No. of Dismissals


Pro Rata Average


Daily Attendance.


Cases of Truancy.


No. of Half Days


School was in


Number Under 5


Number Over 15


No. Between 7 and 14 Years.


Average Age.


Years and Months.


VIII.


Austin W. Greene,


34


20


14


33


32


97.4


.15


1.81


1


362


0


7


10


14-5


VII.


Mary H. Atkins,


31


17


14


29


28


96.6


=


1.21


0


362


0


0


25


12-9


VI.


Adeline Cashman,


43


20


21


40


38


95.8


.28


1.72


0


362


0


1


41


11-9


V.


Annic E. Burns,


44


28


16


42


39


94.


.25


1.75


1


362


0


0


43


11-2


IV.


Gertrude A. Boyd,


00


20


27


41


39


95.6


.18


.23


0


362


0


0


44


9-7


III.


Frances Talbot,


45


26


19


42


40


94.8


37


.44


1


362


0


0


42


8-3


II.


Augusta E. Dell,


51


22


28


40


38


95.5


.15


.34


-


362


0


0


22


7-1


I.


Eleanor G. Roche,


41


13


20


31


29


93.8


.34


.03


1


362


0


0


4


6-1


I.


Catherine McGovern,


48


21


26


23


21


90.6


.65


.28


0


362


N


0


1


5-4


No. En-


Wbole No. of different Pupils. 7


Number


tendance.


tendance.


Whole


Session.


Years.


Years.


64


.


JOHN HANCOCK SCHOOL.


En-


Whole No. of different Pupils.


Number


Average Daily Ât-


Per cent. Daily At-


No. of Tardinesses


Pro Rata Average


Daily Attendance.


No. of Dismissals Pro Rata Average Daily Attendance.


Cases of Truancy.


No. of Half Days


School was in


Session.


Years.


Number


Years.


No. Between 7 and 14 Years.


Average Age.


Years and Months.


VIII.


Robert S. Atkins,


37


19


18


35


34


96.7


.08


1.42


0


361


0


5


16


13-7


VII.


Bertha F. Rice,


33


os.


17


31


30


97.3


.10


1.27


0


362


C


0


33


12- 7


VI.


Mary W. Holden,


47


24


23


42


40


95.7


.07


.91


0


362


0


2


43


12-1


V.


Minnie E. Welsh,


51


21


28


44


42


96.7


.11


1.72


0


362


0


0


43


10-8


IV.


Helen M. West,


64


36


20


56


53


95.2


.13


.89


0


362


0


0


60


9-6


III.


Isabel Moir,


66


36


27


59


56


94.9


.10


.39


1


362


0


0


58


8-5


II.


Mary C. Parker,


76


34


31


62


57


93.


.17


.12


0


362


0


0


54


7-0


I.


Mary P. Underwood,


76


32


23


52


48


3.4


.26


.22


0


362


0


0


9


6-2


I.


May C. Melzard.


85


45


38


50


45


90.8


.33


.19


0


362


3


0


0


5-4


.


Whole No.


rolled.


Boys.


Girls.


Belonging. Average


tendance.


tendance.


GRADE.


TEACHER.


Number Under 5


Over 15


1


65


·


LINCOLN SCHOOL.


GRADE.


TEACHER.


rolled.


Boys.


Girls.


Belonging. Average


Average Daily At-


Per cent. Daily At-


No. of Tardinesses


Daily Attendance. Pro Rata Average


No. of Dismissals


Pro Rata Average Daily Attendance.


Cases of Truancy.


No. of Half Days


School


Session.


Years.


Number Over 15 Years.


No. Between 7 and 14 Years.


Average Age.


Years and Months.


VIII.


Chester H. Wilbar,


20


=


7


18


17


96.2


17


.52


0


362


0


0


11


13-7


VII.


Bessie F. Moore,


43


22


20


35


34


96.7


.14


.32


0


362


0


1


25


12-7


VI.


Mary A. Browne,


36


23


13


34


32


94.7


.24


.92


3


362


0


0


32


11-11


V.


Daisy J. Adams,


47


5


31


45


ão


95.7


.07


.28


1


362


0


0


45


10-5


IV.


Minnie E. Donovan,


50


22


28


47


44


94.5


.33


.49


0


362


0


0


47


9-6


III.


Mary McNally,


64


29


32


58


54


92.9


.29


.20


0


362


0


0


61


8-5


II.


Velma L. Curtis,


68


22


15


44


41


91.6


.04


.14


C


362


0


0


37


7-3


II.


Annie Z. White,


75


23


20


41


37


90 6


.35


.24


0


362


0


0


6


6-4


I.


Inez L. Nutting,


80


33


32


35


31


88.5


.31


.03


0


362


2


0


0


5-2


I.


Elizabeth Sullivan,


58


21


20


36


33


89.8


.61


.00


0


362


2


0


0


5-2


Whole No. En-


Whole No. of different| Pupils.


Number


tendance.


tendance.


was in


Number Under 5


99


MASSACHUSETTS FIELDS SCHOOL.


GRADE.


TEACHER.


En- No.


Whole No. of different Pupils.


Number


Girls.


Belonging. Average


Average Daily At-


Per cent. Daily At- tendance.


tendance.


No. of Tardinesses


Pro Rata Average


Daily Attendance.


No. of Dismissals


Pro Rata Average Daily Attendance.


Cases of Truancy.


No. of Half Days


Number .Under 5


Year -.


Number


Years.


No. Between 7 and 14 years.


Average Age,


Years and Months.


VIII.


Mary E. Currier,


27


12


15


23


22


94.6


.69


1.62


0


361


0


6


16


13-9


VII.


Millie A. Damon,


28


=


17


26


24


93.3


.42


1.76


2


362


-


2


19


13-3


VI.


Lena Pfaffmann,


30


19


10


27


25


93.6


.15


1.46


0


362


0


0


28


11-10


V.


Cassendana Thayer,


49


26


22


41


38


93.7


.34


1.49


0


362


0


0


44


10-6


IV.


Lillian Waterhouse,


36


19


17


31


29


94.2


.21


1.38


0


362


0


0


:6


9-7


III.


Annie M. McCormick,


50


20


28


40


37


93.4


.26


.96


0


362


-


0


48


8-2


II.


Marion I. Bailey,


50


25


19


40


38


93 8


.27


.72


1


362


0


0


16


6-11


I.


Annie M. Bennett,


67


28


34


50


44


89.3


.58


.63


0


362


co


0


9


5-9


67


Chas. E. Fitch, Jr., Principal.


Whole


rolled.


Boys.


Session


School was in


Over 15


QUINCY SCHOOL.


GRADE.


TEACHER.


No. En-


Whole No. of different Pupils.


Boys


Girls.


Average Number


Belonging.


tendance.


tendance.


No. of Tardinesses


No. of Dismissals


Pro Rata Average Daily Attendance.


Cases of Truancy.


No. of Half Days


School was in


Session.


Years.


Number


Years.


No. Between 7 and


Average Age,


Years and Months.


VIII.


Charles Sampson,


38


23


15


33


32


96.3


.03


.94


0


357


0


8


30


13-10


VII.


Harriot Wetherell,


38


20


18


33


32


94.6


.19


1.11


0


355


0


-


26


13-0


VI.


Mabel G. Hathaway,


44


22


22


39


36


93.4


.36


1.23


4


359


O


0


44


12-7


V.


Grace G. Alden,


52


23


29


44


42


94.4


.14


1.47


0


359


0


0


46


10-4


IV.


Evelyn G. McGinley,


54


29


35


43


41


94.5


.63


.78


0


360


0


0


53


9-10


III.


Mary Dinnie,


53


20


33


47


4.4


93.1


.32


78


1


361


0


0


51


8-5


II.


Margaret E. Ilaley,


62


28


34


52


8


92.0


.22


.35


0


359


0


0


44


7-5


I.


Margaret E. Burns,


58


33


24


44


39


88.9


.61


.36


0


360


C


0


0


6-3


I.


Ellen D. Granahan.


45


19


26


32.


28


87.3


1.56


.08


1


359


1


0


1 1


5-7


Average Daily At-


Per cent. Daily At-


Pro Rata Average


Daily Attendance.


Whole


rolled.


Number


Under 5


Over 15


14 Years.


68


WASHINGTON SCHOOL.


GRADE.


TEACHER.


No. En-


Whole No. of different Pupils.


Boys.


Girls.


Average Number


Average Daily At-


Per cent. Daily At-


No. of Tardincsses Pro Rata Average


Daily Attendance.


No. of Dismissals


Pro Rata Average Daily Attendance.


Cases of Truancy.


No. of Half Days


School


Session.


Number


Years.


Number


Years.


No. Between 7 and 14 Years.


Years and Months.


VIII.


Thomas B. Pollard,


25


15


10


24


23


96.1


.27


1.19


0


361


0


4


12


13-8


VII.


Mary Marden,


28


18


10


24


23


95.3


.22


1.38


2


362


C


1


25


12-8


VI.


Alice S. Hatch,


36


19


17


33


31


94.4


.29


1.16


0


360


0


1


33


11-8


V.


Marjorie L. Souther,


39


13


24


34


31


93.1


.73


1.31


0'


362 .


0


-


39


10-10


IV.


Bessie L. Drew,


40


22


17


34


32


94.6


.59


.44


0


362


0


0


40


9-6


III.


H. Frances Cannon,


49


25


22


41


40


90.8


.35


.45


1


362


0


0


49


8-1


II.


Ida F. Humphrey,


50


19


16


36


32


90 2


.56


.19


0


361


O


0


23


7-3


I.


Sarah A. Malonc,


80


44


35


53


46


86.5


.52


.17


0


361


2


O


2


5-8


15


in


was


Under 5


Over


Average Agc,


Whole


rolled.


Belonging.


tendance.


tendance.


.


69


WILLARD SCHOOL.


GRADE.


TEACHER.


Whole


rolled.


Boys


Girls.


Belonging. Average


tendance.


tendance.


No. of Tardinesses


Pro Rata Average


Daily Attendance.


No. of Dismissals


Pro Rata Average Daily Attendance.


Cases of Truancy.


No. of Half Days


Session.


Number


Years.


Number


Years.


14 Years.


Average Age,


Years and Months.


VIII.


Winnfred E. McKay,


59


29


30


55


54


97.3


.06


.70


1


362


0


11


21


13-10


VII.


Hattie M. Smith,


37


15


22


32


30


94.9


.32


1.70


0


362


0


Co


28


13-4


VII.


Madge L. Rierdon,


33


12


19


30


28


95.


.04


.60


3


362


0


0


31


12-0


VI.


Mary E. Keohan,


47


23


22


44


42


96.


.25


.92


0


362


0


0


44


11-7


VI.


Mary A. White,


37


21


16


35


33


94.4


.21


2.45


0


362


0


3


34


12-1


V.


Ellen B. Fegan,


52


18


33


47


45


95.4


.04


1.50


0


362


0


0


51


10-5


V.


Elizabeth J. McNeil,


50


17


20


39


37


96.5


13


.05


0


362


0


0


14


9-7


V .*


Elizabeth A. Garrity,


36


29


16


34


33


96.6


0


2.15


0


112


=


0


36


9-5


IV .*


Elizabeth A. Garrity,


38


21


17


35


34


95.4


0


.44


0


250


0


O


36


9-5


·


Albert Candlin, Principal,


No. En-


Whole No. of different | pils.


Number


Over


Under 5


was in


School


15


No. Between 7 and


Average Daily At-


Per cent. Daily At-


70


IV.


Emeline A. Newcomb,


47


28


18


43


40


94.9


.17


.39


0


362


0


0


47


9-9


IV.


Frances C. Sullivan,


46


24


22


43


41


96.


.24


.24


2


362


0


0


45


9-8


III.


Nellic C. Gragg,


54


28


24


47


45


95.5


.08


.13


0


362


0


0


50


8-8


III.


Teresa McDonnell,


57


24


28


50


48


95.5


.04


.22


0


362


0


0


51


8-1


II.


Mary L. Conway,


50


17


38


39


37


96.5


.07


.10


2


362


0


0


2L


7-0


II.


Anne M. Cahill,


49


20


14


36


34


95.4


.26


.49


0


362


0


0


31


7-11


II.


Ellen A. Desmond,


41


27


11


38


36


94 7


.11


.22


0


362


0


0


24


7-2


II .*


Grace E. Drumm,


77


25


16


33


31


92.1


.01


.01


2


250


0


0


20


7-9


I .*


Grace E. Drumm,


43


20


25


43


41


94.3


.0


.0


0


112


0


0


21


6-8


I.


Annie F. Burns,


72


37


34


51


46


90.3


.32


.08


0


362


2


0


4


5-5


I.


Abbie M. Kelley,


125


56


67


49


44


88.7


.27


.02


0


362


0


0


6


5-11


I.


Anna B. Kelley,


57


24


15


38


36


93.3


.28


.14


0


362


0


0


7


6-4


71


* Same pupils ; grade changed during the year.


WOLLASTON SCHOOL.


GRADE.


TEACHER.


En- No.


Whole No. of different Pupils.


Boys.


Girls.


Belonging.


tendance.


tendance.


No. of Tardinesses


Daily Attendance.


No. of Dismissals


Pro Rata Average


Daily Attendance.


Cases of Truancy.


No. of Half Days


Number Under 5


Years.


Number


Ycars.


No. Between


Average Age,


Years and Months.


VIII.


Minnie G. Riley,


30


17


13


26


25


97.3


.15


1.88


0


361.


0


2


20


13-6


VII.


Myra E. Otis,


38


16


21


37


35


95.3


.11


1.92


0


362


0


2


31


12-8


VI.


Annie D. Marden,


43


13


28


38


36


94.9


.20


3.69


3


362


0


1


36


11-11


V.


Edith F. Bates,


27


10


17


26


24


92.9


.08


1.13


0


362


0


0


27


10-10


IV.


Carrie A. Crane,


38


20


15


34


33


95.4


.15


1.07


2


362


0


0


34


9-9


III.


Edith Howe,


50


23


27


46


43


94.4


.25


1.48


0


362


0


0


48


8-6


II.


Ida J. Cameron,


54


34


17


46


43


93.3


.21


1.45


1


362


0


O


15


7-5


I.


Clara E. G. Thayer,


78


39


38


61


55


89.8


.44


1.21


3


362


1


0


13


6-0


15


and


Over


Wholc


rolled.


Average Number


Average Daily At-


Per cent. Daily At-


Pro Rata Average


School was in


Session.


14 years.


Charles E. Fitch, Jr., Principal,


72


73


TOTAL ATTENDANCE


FROM THE TEN MONTHLY REPORTS.


SCHOOL.


Who Number of Different Pupils.


Average Number Be-


Average Daily Attend-


Per cent. of Daily At-


Tardinesses Pro Rata


Av. Daily Attend-


Dismissals Pro Rata


Av. Daily Attend-


Cases of Truancy.


Different Pupils .


High


199


228


385


359


93.2


0.56


1.24


14


Adams


254


212


412


383


92.9


0.66


0.50


7


Coddington


275


252


444


419


94.5


0.18


0.65


11


Gridley Bryant


187


183


320


304


95.0


0.26


0.91


4


John Hancock


263


225


420


406


96.8


0.15


0.72


0


Lincoln


.


222


216


394


366


93.0


0.25


0.30


4


Mass. Fields


160


162


276


257


93.0


0.36


1.18


3


Quincy


217


225


368


341


92.6


0.40


0.86


2


Washington


176


151


281


258


91.9


0.46


0.71


2


Willard


446


423


792


752


94.9


0.14


0.60


9


Wollaston


172


176


313


293


93.8


0.23


1.71


9


Grand Totals.


2571


2453


4405


4138


93.9


0.32


0.81


65


ance.


Boys.


Girls.


longing.


ance.


tendance.


ance.


74


THE TEN MONTHLY REPORTS.


1898.


Whole Number at


End of Month.


Average Number


Belonging.


Average Daily At-


tendance.


Per Cent. of Daily


Attendance.


Tardinesses.


Dismissals.


Truarts.


January,


4257


4223.9


4074.0


96.4


128


362


9


February,


4239


4194.7


3989.5


95.1


126


287


3


March,


4228


4240.2


4085.5


96.3


126


408


18


April,


4474


4433.8


4248.0


95.8


110


356


4


May,


4397


4385.1


4186.8


95.5


165


332


6


June,


4377


4348.4


4199.5


96.6


133


345


7


September,


4486


4479.6


4341.5


96.9


123


247


9


October,


4464


4456.4


4291.5


96.3


117


385


16


November,


4411


4390.2


4217.9


96.1


118


312


2


December,


4152


4142.8


3877.8


93.6


171


308


1


'1899.


January,


4387


4228.0


3902.4


92.3


179


335


5


February,


4311


4340.4


3779.3


87.1


160


255


1


March,


4364


4367.5


4079.8


93.4


82


316


5


April,


4679


4659.2


4436.6


95.2


110


416


8


May,


4595


4628.3


4309.2


93.1


154


429


6


June,


4417


4449.9


4156.7


93.4


100


360


8


September,


4765


4704.5


4543.9


96.6


135


249


8


October,


4758


4758.


4498.9


94.7


139


331


9


November,


4734


4733.6


4461.6


94.3


114


353


5


December,


4664


4684.2


4329.0


92.4


112


341


69


49.74


2,465


Teachers.


IN SERVICE JANUARY, 1900.


HIGH SCHOOL.


DATE OF


NAME.


HOME.


APPOINTMENT.


Charles F. Harper, 5 .


Quincy,


May, 1899


Walter E. Severance, 1


Quincy,


Sept., 1899


Arthur F. Campbell, 2 Charles P. Slade, 1


Quincy,


Oct., 1898


Elizabeth A. S. Ilsley,*§ 5 Madeleine Fish *


Quincy,


Sept., 1889


Nantucket,


Sept., 1891


Clara E. Thompson, *§


Quincy,


Oct., 1892


Iola L. Pearl, 16


Chesterfield,


Sept., 1895


Florence L. Hayes, 3


Quincy (Wollaston), Sept., 1896 Quincy, Sept., 1898 Framingham, Sept., 1895


H. Annie Kennedy, 13


South Weymouth, Sept., 1896


Mary L. Wade, 15


Sept., 1892


Janie C. Michaels, 10


Quincy (Atlantic), Oldtown, Maine,


Sept., 1899


Mabel Butnam, 11


Roxbury,


Oct., 1899


ADAMS SCHOOL.


James M. Nowland, t


Quincy,


Sept., 1889


Mary B. McLellan, *


Hyde Park,


Sept., 1899


Grace G. Howard, 12


Eastondale,


April, 1897


Eliza C. Sheahan, § Quincy,


Sept., 1865


Daisy M. Lowe, §t


Charlotte A. Kendall, 8


Derry, N. H., Sept., 1896


76


Elizabeth C. Mitchell, * Newcastle, Maine,


Sept., 1897


Jennie F. Griffin, §


Quincy,


Sept., 1897


Eliza F. Dolan,


Quincy,


Sept., 1884


Beatrice H. Rothwell, §


Quincy, Nov., 1899


Annie W. Miller, §


Quincy,


Nov., 1899


Charlotte F. Donovan, § Quincy,


Sept., 1892


Euphrasia Hernan,


Quincy,


April, 1878


CODDINGTON SCHOOL.


Mary E. Dearborn, *


Manchester, N. H.,


Sept., 1876


Margaret E. Olmsted 12


West Harwich, Sept., 1897


Grace E. Lingham *


Hyde Park,


Sept., 1997


Jennie H. Holt, *


Saxonville,


Sept., 1897


Alice F. Sampson, §


Quincy,


Sept., 1896


Addie W. Miller,


Quincy,


April, 1899


Ida A. Andrews, *


Pigeon Cove


Sept., 1897


Julia E. Underwood,


Quincy,


April, 1855


Alice T. Kelly, §


Quincy,


April, 1882


Annie P. Hall, §


Quincy (Atlantic),


Jan., 1895


GRIDLEY BRYANT SCHOOL.


Austin W. Greene,


East Milton,


Jan., 1897


Florence M. Ellis, *


Melrose,


Sept., 1899


Mary H. Atkins, *


Amherst, Sept., 1896


Annie E. Burns §4 Quincy, Jan., 1897


Gertrude A. Boyd, § Quincy,


Jan., 1897


Margaret F. Talbot § Quincy,


Jan., 1897


Augusta E. Dell, § Quincy,


Jan., 1897


Cacherine McGovern, § Quincy,


April, 1895


JOHN HANCOCK SCHOOL.


Robert S. Atkins, *


Provincetown, Nov., 1893


Mary B. McLellan,


Hyde Park, Sept., 1899


Jennie N. Whitcher, *


Libson, N. H., Sept., 1899


Mary W. Holden, §


Quincy, Sept., 1889-Sept., 1896


Minnie E. Welsh, §


Quincy (Wollaston), Sept., 1892


Helen M. West, §


Quincy, Jan., 1890


1


77


Isabel Moir, §


Quincy,


Jan., 1897


Mary C. Parker, §


Quincy,


Sept., 1886


Mary P. Underwood, $


Quincy,


Jan., 1882-Sept., 1891


May C. Melzard, $


Quincy (Atlantic), April, 1899


LINCOLN SCHOOL.


Chester H. Wilbar,


Hyannis,


Sept., 1897


Bessie G. Nicholson,


Whitman


Sept., 1899


Emma M. Favour,


Natick, Sept., 1899


Daisy J. Adams,


Quincy,


Sept., 1893


Minnie E. Donovan, Quincy,


Sept., 1892


Mary M. McNally, *$ Quincy,


Sept., 1892


Velma L. Curtis,


North Hanover


Sept., 1892


Inez L. Nutting, $


Quincy,


April, 1894


Elizabeth Sullivan, $ Quincy,


Sept., 1892


Annie Z. White, §


Quincy,


Mar., 1899


MASSACHUSETTS FIELDS SCHOOL.


Charles E. Finch, Jr.,


Quincy (Wollaston), Sept., 1895


Mary E. Currier, *


Lebanon, N. H., Sept., 1892


Millie A. Damon, t


Kittery, Maine, Sept., 1897


Lena Pfaffmann, §


Quincy (Wollaston),


April, 1897


Cassendana Thayer, $ Quincy,


Jan., 1897


Lillian Waterhouse, 6


Quincy (Atlantic), April, 1897


Annie M. McCormick, $


Quincy,


Jan., 1897


Marion I. Bailey, t


Quincy (Wollaston),


May, 1898


Annie M. Bennett,


Quincy (Wollaston),


Jan., 1897


QUINCY SCHOOL.


Charles Sampson, Quincy,


Nov., 1896


Mabel G. Hathaway, *


Gorham, Maine,


Sept., 1898


Framingham, Dec., 1899


Mabel Whitney, * Evelyn G. McGinley,


Boston,


Oct., · 1895


Mary Dinnie, $


Quincy,


Sept., 1898


Margaret E. Haley, *$


Quincy,


Sept., 1891


Margaret E. Burns, $


Quincy,


May, 1881


Ellen D. Granahan, §


Quincy (Atlantic),


Jan., 1897


78


WASHINGTON SCHOOL.


Thomas B. Pollard, 9


Quincy,


Feb., 1887


Mary Marden,


Quincy,


April, 1874


Alice S. Hatch,


North Marshfield, Jan., 1893


Marjorie L. Souther, *$


Quincy, Jan., 1896


Bessie L. Drew, *


Quincy (Atlantic), Mar., 1896


H. Frances Cannon, §


Quincy,


Sept., 1892


Ida F. Humphrey, § Quincy,


Sept., 1897


Sarah A. Malone, § Quincy,


Sept., 1883


WILLARD SCHOOL.


Albert Candlin, *4


East Milton,


Sept., 1896


Winnifred E. McKay,


Stoneham,


Jan., 1897


Hattie M. Smith, +


Sunapee, N. H.,


Sept., 1897


Madge L. Rierdon, *


Rockland,


Jan., 1898


Mary E. Keohan, *


Weymouth,


April, 1892


Mary A. White,


Quincy,


Jan., 1896


Ellen B. Fegan, §


Quincy,


June, 1875


Elizabeth J. McNeil, §


Quincy,


Sept., 1883


Emeline A. Newcomb, $


Quincy,


April, 1857


Frances C. Sullivan, §


Quincy,


Sept., 1894


Elizabeth A. Garrity. §


Quincy,


Oct., 1889


Nellie C. Gragg, §


Quincy,


Sept., 1889


Teresa McDonnell, §


Quincy,


Sept., 1889


Mary L. Conway, §


Quincy,


April, 1887


Anne M. Cahill, *§


Quincy,


Feb., 1891


Ellen A. Desmond, $


Quincy,


Sept., 1888


Annie F. Burns, §


Quincy,


April, 1884


Abbie M. Kelley,


Quincy (Atlantic),


Sept., 1887


Anna B. Kelley, §


Quincy,


April, 1893


Grace E. Drumm,


Chatham, N. Y.




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