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Charlestown,
Jan., 1901
Myra E. Otis, *
Norfolk Downs,
Sept., 1896
Annie D. Marden, *
Worcester,
Sept., 1894
Edith F. Bates, *
Boston,
Sept., 1895
Carrie A. Crane, §
Quincy,
April, 1894
Edith Howe,
Wollaston,
Sept., 1898
Ida J. Cameron, §
Quincy,
Sept., 1894
Clara E. G. Thayer,
Wollaston,
Sept., 1889
#See Massachusetts Fields School.
Weymouth,
April, 1892
June, 1875
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DRAWING.
Charlotte A. Kendall, 8 * Framingham, Sept., 1895
MUSIC.
Laura C. F. Smith, 14 Boston, April, 1891
NATURE.
H. Annie Kennedy, * 18 18 South Weymouth, Sept., 1896
SEWING.
Fannie F. French, Quincy, Sept., 1892
EVENING DRAWING.
Charles C. Bryant, 7 Worcester, Sept., 1896
§ Quincy High.
* Graduate of Normal School.
+ Attended but not a graduate of Normal School.
1 Harvard.
2 Dartmouth.
3 Boston University.
4 Boston University (Partial.)
5 Brown.
6 Thayer Academy.
7 Cowles Art School (Partial.)
8 Normal Art.
9 Wesleyan (Partial.)
10 University of Maine. University of Berlin (Partial.)
11 Wellesley College.
12 Wellesley College (Partial.)
13 Special work at Harvard.
14 Mount Holyoke.
15 Boston Cooking School.
16 Smith Academy.
17 Miss S. Symond's Kindergarten.
18 Special work at Radcliffe.
19 Tufts College (Partial.)
N. B. The teachers of drawing and nature are the regular teachers of these. subjects in the High School.
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Resignations of Teachers.
The following named teachers resigned to accept positions as indicated :
High School, .
June, Mabel Butman,
Adams School,
December, Mary B. McLellan,
Northampton
Massachusetts Fields School,
November, Annie S. McCormick,
Married
Quincy School,
June, Margaret E. Haley,
Married
June, Helen A. Buck,
Northampton
Washington School,
June, Marjorie L. Souther,
Married
Willard School,
June, Albert Candlin,
Waltham
June, Winnifred E. McKay,
Malden
October, Nellie C. Gragg,
Married
November, Anna B. Kelly,
Married
Wollaston School,
February, Minnie G. Riley,
Malden
December, Grace F. Hill,
Married
ABSENT ON LEAVE.
The following named teachers were absent on leave during the time indicated :
High School,
September, October, November, Iola L. Pearl.
Coddington School,
May, June, Ida A. Andrews.
Lincoln School,
May, June, Bessie G. Nicholson.
Willard School,
May, June, Hattie M. Smith.
Graduations.
Q UINCY HIGH SCHOOL .- WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1900
PROGRAM.
Music : a. March from Tannhauser, Wagner Hannah Litchfield, '03.
b. Bridal Chorus, Cowen
High School Chorus.
Salutatory Oration, Kenneth Burnham Lewis.
Essay-Practical Education, Alice Gertrude Higgins.
Solo-An Open Secret, R. Huntington Woodman
Lulu Ethel Phelan.
Class History, Annie Woodbury Pinkham.
Recitation,-Herve Riel, Laura Hall.
Browning
Valedictory Essay, Ruth Elmore Hayden.
Music-Salamaleikum, from "Barber of Bagdad," Cornelius
High School Chorus.
Address,
Mr. Henry T. Bailey, Agent State Board of Education. Music : a. The Night Has a Thousand Eyes, Nevin
b. It Was a Lover and His Lass, Stevens Double Quartet : Misses Lull, Walker, Collagan and Volger. Messrs. Wason, Williams, Keyes and Nichols. Violin Obligato by George Anderson, '01.
Presentation of Diplomas,
Hon. Charles H. Porter, Chairman of the School Committee.
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Music-The Three Knights, Howard-McLean High School Chorus. Class Motto :- Rapiamus Occasionem de Die. Class Colors :- Gold and Black. Director of Music-Miss Madeleine Fish. Accompanist-Miss Mary Hunt, '01.
THE CLASS OF 1900.
Ruby Ada Andrews,
Ambrose Roche Ballou, Hannah Barry,
Rose Louise Brown,
Mary Frances Burns,
John Adams Duggan, Jr.,
Mary Alice Egan,
Arthur Brown Foster,
Martina Honor Furningham,
Cora Louise Greer, Laura Hall,
Luther Richard Hanson,
Catherine Frances Harkins, Ruth Elmore Hayden, - Carle Reed Hayward, George Washington Hewson, Alice Gertrude Higgins, Helen Grant Holbrook,
/ Alice Bacon Hultman, John Andrew Ide, Anna Josephine Jacobsen, - John Brooks Keyes, John Francis King,
James Francis Lawton, Kenneth Burnham Lewis, Lawrence Fay Loring. Isadore Chase Lull, Henry Augustine McGrath. Frances Norah Mckeon, Maggie Scott Mitchell, Isabel Gertrude Murphy,
- Wenonah Lee Nash, - Grace Elizabeth Patterson, Katherine Theresa Pendergast Lulu Ethel Phelan, Nettie May Phelps,
Annie Woodbury Pinkham,
Harriet Tracy Ross, Flora Catharene Stewart, Mary Eleanor Swain, Charlotte Catherine Sweeney, Dorothea Margaret Thompson, Corinna Prescott Wilde, Jennette Isabel Wilson, Nancy Emerson Woy, George Knoblauch Snow,
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BUSINESS COURSE.
Auguste James Amet, Ernest Weston Arnold, George Everett Atkins,
Roy Baker,
Westley August Bealieu,
Helen Usher Burke,
Magdalene Cecilia Burns, John Thomas Cain, John Henry Collins, Bernard Lamson Critchley, Clara May Emery,
Mabel Whitney Nott, Elizabeth Stella Paterson,
Fannie Ellen Frye,
Theophile Ernest Gagnon,
John James Garden,
~ Vesta Louise Pawsey, Anna Edith Roach, Julia Brown Roche,
John Garmory,
Martha Helen Shaw,
Melbourne David Geddes,
George Henry Stebbins,
George Geekie,
Timothy Francis Sullivan,
Anna Josephine Gill,
Emile Vendret,
Katie May Gillis,
Edward Harris Wight, Ellerton Thomas Williams,
Joseph Edward Granahan.
GRADUATES.
The members of the class of 1900 are distributed as fol- lows:
12
College,
1
Law School,
1
Medical School,
2:
Kindergarten,
3
Normal School,
4
Other Schools,
7
At work in Boston,
8
At work in Quincy,
3
At home,
46
Harry Baxter Glidden,
Lena Agnes Hadden, Ada Barton Harding, John Cleveland Hector, Helen Richardson Hennigar, Ellen Beatrice Hughes, Charles Albert Keating, Charles Edward Mathaurs, Charles Miller, Warren Mitchell,
Graduate work in High School,
5.
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The Ten Grammar Schools.
Thursday, June 28, 1900.
March-Pianists, § Mary L. Hunt, Q. H. S., 1901. Hannah O. Litchfield, Q. H. S., 1903.
Drummer, Walter G. Field, Adams.
Chorus-a. I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills,
b. Swinging.
A. B. Addison
Greeting to the Parents,-Herbert Warren Lull, Superinten- dent of Schools.
Chorus-Voice from the West. Alfred Austin Greeting to the Pupils,-Robert Comfort Metcalf, Supervisor, Boston.
Chorus-a. My Sweetheart, F. W. Lyman b. To Thee, O Country, Julius Eichberg
c. Pledge to the Flag.
Greeting from the Committee,-Hon. Charles H. Porter, Chair- man of the Board.
Presentation of Diplomas by Chairmen of Sub-Committees.
Chorus-Our Public Schools,
(Sixth Year)
Words by Frederic Allison Tupper.
Director of Music, Mrs. Laura C. F. Smith
Pianist,
Helen E. Bemis, Q. H. S., 1897
Graduates of June, 1900.
ADAMS SCHOOL-36.
Mattie M. Bovin, Dora Irene Clark,
Joseph Francis Capiferri, Joseph Francis Costello, Frederic Henry Chubbuck, Edwin Charles Donovan,
-Walter G. Field, Mabel Estella Flowers, Flossie May Flowers, Mitchell J. F. Goodhue, Archibald James Grassick, William John Griffiths,
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Sarah Margaret Griffin, Charles Francis Haggerty, Bridget Mary Hennessy, Richard James Howard, Charles Wright Laing, David Michael Lee, William Mahon, Charles Timothy Maloney,
Margaret G. Manning,
- Florence Packard Maxim, Henry Francis McGee, James McLellan,
Harry McNally, Isabella S. Milne, Julius Alexander Muer Ethel Mae Pearson, Lawrence Edric Pratt, Bessie Ellen Roberts, Laura J. Rosa, Henry Edward Sheahan, Catherine Fisher Skinner, William Laing Troup, Agnes Warshaw, George Seymour Williams.
CODDINGTON SCHOOL-43.
Constance Barker, Martha Ella Brady, Albert Alfred Brown, Esther Laura Brown, James Clifford Byrne, Alice Lydia Claflin, Annie Gertrude Collagan, Thomas Everett Connelly, Carl French Doble, Harry Morton Drake,
Charles Eugene Durgin, Adah Mae Emery, Charles Grover Fallon, Jessie Delight Gardner, Patrick Henry Gilraine,
Avah Rouena Gilson, Lorenzo Haynes Gilson, Sarah Ethel Grant,
Henry Carleton Hallowell, Jr. Marion Burr Hardwick, Mary Edna Harris, .
Harry Heffernan, Mattie Eldridge Holton, William Kemp, Alice Drinan King,
Helen Bates Kingman, Charlotte Ricker Kingman, Catherine Lottie Larkin, Rebecca Milton, John McClay, Jr. Teresa McCormick,
Mary Theresa McGrath,
Lawrence William Moran,
Homer Cummings Morrison, William Grover Nash, Jennie Shepard Norrie, Mary Now, Helen Denton Rhines, Irma Caroline Tilton, Jennie May Walker, John Henry Walker, Alice Eliza Webb,
Everett Stuart Woodbury.
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GRIDLEY BRYANT SCHOOL-24.
Mathilde Victoria Amet,
Marcian Leo Ballou,
Mercedes Barry,
Charles Joseph Canavan,
Thomas Joseph Mclaughlin, „, John Joseph Murphy,
Mary Ann Connelly,
Jane Dillon,
Mary Nelson, Thomas Francis O'Brien,
Daniel Duggan,
David Leonard Farrell,
Walter Pendis,
Bridget Ford,
Mary Geary,
Albert Reinhalter, George Edward Reinhalter,
Loretta Beatrice Grignon, John Haley,
Matthew Patrick Sheahan, Anna Lloyd Woodward.
JOHN HANCOCK SCHOOL-28.
Hulda Maria Anderson,
Laura Charlotte Barnicoat,
Katherine Elizabeth E. Blair, William Burke,
Ellen Albertina Carlson, Joseph Ernest Collins,
Margaret Ellen McIntosh,
Rose Ellen Doran,
Henrietta Mischler,
William Joseph Driscoll,
Anna Elizabeth Nelson,. Carl John Nelson,
Rose Ella Olsen, Edith Wilhelmina Olson, Albert Woodward Smith,, Olive Adaline Smith, Frank William Souden __
LINCOLN SCHOOL-26.
Helen Catherine Barry, Herbert Francis Brault, Emelie Leontina Carlson,
Alexander Thompson Craig, Helen Robertson E. Craig, Alice Maude Deacon,
Charles Edward Joss, Alice Louise Lindquist, Dena Litchman, Alvina Engelgard Magnuson, Peter McDonald,
Norman Ingval Everson, Mary Jane Farrell, Orientale Charles A. Fossati, Margaret Katherine Heaney, Martin Patrick Heaney, John Frederick Johnson,
Frank Lee Hicks,
Maud Estella Hodgkinson, Charles Francis Leary,
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John Giles, Charles Howie, John Ambrose Kelly, Thomas Roger Kenney, Agnes Mary Lamb, James George Lamb, Walter Francis Manhire, Margaret Jane Michael, Hutcheon Mitchell, Bella Hay Murray,
Ada Bartlett Nutting, Caroline Georgianna Picard, James Donithorne Rapson, Julietta Dora Restelli, Elizabeth Wood Ross, Grace M. Skinner, E. Gertrude Smith, Agnes Florence Souter, Maria Juliette Vendret, Stanley Worsdell.
MASSACHUSETTS FIELDS SCHOOL-24.
-
Helen Katherina Arvidson, Alice Gertrude Bowles,
Lotta May Britton, George Edwin Brown, Hamilton Curtis Chase, Charles Humphrey Choate, Lulu Minnette Cochrane, Harry Connell,
Ralph William Croucher, Elmer Hobart Dorety, ₹ Marjorie Fay, Jessie Idella Fowler,
Rena Bernice Grant, Frances Nina Keith, Frank Joseph Lavery, Aubrey Waterman Maxim, Mildred Evelyn Maxim, Louis Herbert Marceau, Harry Creighton McIntosh, Margaret Mills, Arthur Wayne Newman, Agnes Mary Paterson, Ella May Robinson, Mildred Louise Saunders.
QUINCY SCHOOL-31.
James Arthur Ago, Harry A. Allen,
Stephen Aulbach, Ardelia Elizabeth Barber,
Edith May Bugbee, Verna John Beede,
Thomas Arthur Dean, John Joseph Duggan, Mary Josephine Dooley,
Etta May Gerry, . William Granahan, Daniel Francis Golden, M. Susie Halloran, William Reid Harding, Ethel Gertrude Hill, Edward A. Kerrigan, Annie T. Keohane, Rosalie Elizabeth LeBlanc,
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John Francis Leary,
Martha A. Lyons,
Annie Jane McGuinniss,
Mary McGrail,
Clifford Metcalf Snow,
Francis Edward McGuerty,
Margaret E. Murphy,
Margaret Agnes Sutermeister, Thomas John Taylor,
Daniel Edgar White.
WASHINGTON SCHOOL-24.
Frank Leo Avery,
Lillian Margaret Barry,
Elizabeth Callahan,
Eben Rose Cargill,
John Henry Hill,
Florence May Clare,
Guy Keith,
- Theo. Johnson Crane,
Eva Edwina Clough, Albion Illsley Dole,
~John Thomas Melville, William Everett Pinel, James Joseph Powers, Flora Amelia Smith,
Etta Stanwood French, Abel Stanwood Gomez,
Helen Welch,
Richard Welch,
- Stella Andrews Wheble.
WILLARD SCHOOL-44.
Daniel Barry,
Marion Barry, Richard Barry,
> Etta Lydia Beaulieu,
James Edmund Burke, - Lettie May Burke, Anna Beatrice Cashman,
- Katherine Mildred Cavanagh, Joseph Francis Daley, Arthur Howard Dunstan, Frederick Henry Dunstan, Grace Josephine Elcock,
Mary Jane Ellis, William Farrell,
Mary Agnes Fitzgerald, Joseph Marshall Francis, Kate Francis,
Erminia Theresa Franzi, Pearl Graham, Daniel Hanlon,
Mary Olive Kapples, Ella Veronica Keefe,
Alma Maria Leclair
Ethel Gertrude Magee,
- Beatrice Isabel Graham, James Lester Graham,
William Henry Griffin, Alice Stanton Gurney, Walter Litchfield Gurney,
Ethel Carleton Packard,
John Martin Quale, Thomas Radley,
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Mary Ellen McCarthy, John Daniel McDonald, John Joseph McDonald, Rose McDonnell, Helen Catharine McNeil, Ambrose Milford,
Anna Helena Monahan, Mary Theresa Moriarty, Mary Ellen O'Dowd, Mary Agnes Pettepit,
Eva Gertrude Prario, Henry Trenton Prario, Theresa Gertrude Reinhalter, Anna Gertrude Rossiter, Georgianna Rouleau, Maggie May Scott, Margaret Knox Shirley, Charles Ambrose Shortle, George Sullivan, James White.
WOLLASTON SCHOOL-31.
Kenneth Field Albee, Fred Norton Beckwith,
Grace Irene Bishop, Edward Crotty, John Joseph Crotty, Jr. Florence Louise Crowell, Alice Maud Ferguson,
Elizabeth Freeman, Beulah Clark Hatch,
Marion Jerusha Hatch,
Mildred Gray Huston, › Clare Louise Jones, William John Jones, Bertha Caroline Jordling, Edith Wilhelmina Jordling,
Florence Adele Lander, Mertie Adaline Leland, . Marion Eddy Lewis, Ethel Louise MacKay, Grace Estelle Mehaffey, John Lummus Merrill, Jane Stewart Metherall, Edith Irene Nesbitt, \Elsie Mable Patterson, Herbert Warren Percival, Harold Lamont Sanders, Roscoe Walter Sanders, Eva Stewart Sheldon, Sarah Duncan Ward, Louise Williams Waterman,
Louis Bailey Weston.
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Graduates.
The following table shows the number and character of the certificates granted in June and the distribution of the gradu- ates of the grammar schools in September.
Diplomas.
1 Full Certificates.
Conditioned.
High.
Adams Academy.
Woodward Institute.
Thayer Academy.
Other Schools.
Left School.
0
0
Coddington,
43
24
14
24
0
9 0 2 0
0
4
0
0
John Hancock,
28
21
4
17
2
0
0 0 0
6
0 1 0 0
Quincy,
31
18
11
21
0
0 0
2
8
0
0
Washington,
24
13
9
15
1
2 8
0
2
3
1
0
Willard,
44
37
6
20
2
0 0
12
1
1
Wollaston,
31
20
9
19
2
4
2
0
4
0
0
Grand total,
311 200
88 18913 26
2 17
60
2 2
7
22
3
2
9
4
6
0
0
Gridley Bryant,
24
15
7
16
2
1 0 2
6
0 0
Lincoln,
26
10
16
19
Massachusetts Fields, 24
15
5
16
1
00 5
2
Returned. Died.
Adams,
36
High School Prize Speaking.
The eighth annual prize speaking contest and award of essay and translation prizes of the Quincy High School was held Friday evening, April 27, 1900.
PROGRAM.
Music-Night, Watson
High School Chorus. Anon
The Gladiator,
Mary E. Swain, '00.
The Pretext of Rebellion, Douglass
James Forrest, '03. .
The Angels and the Shepherds, Lew Wallace
Nan E. Woy, '00.
A Selection from Lorna Donne, Blackmore
Lois Metherell, '01.
Solo-Spring Song, Lynes
Isadore C. Lull, '00. Violin Obligato by George Anderson, '01.
A Selection from Caleb West, Hopkinson Smith
Sadie I. Adams, '01.
Nicholson
Hagar,
Edna L. Smith, '02.
Ode on the Death of the Duke of Wellington, Tennyson Harris M. Barbour, '02.
The Song of the Greek Poet, Byron
Mary Egan, '00.
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Music-Little Jack Horner, Caldicott-Lyman
High School Chorus.
Legend of Van Bibber's Rock, Anon Evelyn MacDonald, '03. The King of Denmark's Ride, Norton
Bessie Whittemore, '99. Making an Orator, Stephen Crane Beatrice Walker, '01.
Liberty for the Philippines,
Norris Wason, '02. Hoar
Music-Wynken, Blynken and Nod, Nevin
Double Quartet :- Misses Lull, Woy, Collagan and Vogler : Messrs. Anderson, Wason, Keyes and Nichols.
Solo by Miss Phelan, '00.
Award of Prizes.
Music-The Lord is Great,
Mendelssohn High School Chorus.
Director of Music .- Miss Madeleine Fish. Accompanists .- Miss Mary Hunt, Miss Hannah Litchfield, Miss Helen Sibley. Judges of Declamations :-
O. W. Dimick, Head Master, Wells School, Boston ; George F. Joyce, Jr., Head Master, High School, Dedham ; Emery L. Mead, Head Master, High School, Milton.
Judges of Essays and Translations : '
English : Rev. Edward Norton, Quincy ;
Greek : Miss Ida M. Wallace, High School, Newton ; Latin : Miss Josephine A. Pickering, Boston University, Boston ; German : Mr. Adolph C. Ely, High School, Watertown ; French : Miss Florence A. Crosby, Malden.
Donors of Prizes : For Declamations :- Mr. Henry H.Faxon, Quincy. For Essays and Translations :- Mr. Luther S. Anderson, Quincy.
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DECLAMATION PRIZES.
First prize, $15.00,-Nan E. Woy, '00, Second prize, $10.00,-Beatrice Walker, '01. Third prize, $9.00,-Edna L. Smith, '02. Fourth prize, $8.00,-Norris B. Wason, '02. Fifth prize, $5.00,-Lois Metherall, '01.
Sixth prize, $3.00,-Bessie Whittemore, '00.
ESSAY PRIZES.
Class 1900,-First prize, $3.00, Miss Nan E. Woy. Honor- able mention, Miss Mary Swain.
Class 1901,-First prize, $3.00, Miss Lucy D. Luard.
Class 1902 .- First prize, $3.00, Miss Marjorie Mathews. Honorable mention, Mr. Edward Williams.
Class 1903,-First prize, $3.00, Miss Grace Warshaw. Honorable mention, Miss Elizabeth Reilly.
GREEK PRIZES.
Class 1901,-First prize, $3.00, Miss Ruth E. Hayden. Honorable mention, Mr. Kenneth B. Lewis.
Class 1901,-First prize, $3.00, Miss Sadie Adams. Hon- orable mention, Miss Isabel Murphy.
LATIN PRIZES.
Class 1900,-First prize, $3.00, Mr. Kenneth B. Lewis. Honorable mention, Miss Ruth E. Hayden.
Class 1901, First prize $3.00, Mr. Charles McGilvary. Honorable mention, Mr. Carl Lewis.
Class 1902,-First prize, Mr. Marden Hayward. Honorable mention, Mr. Edward Williams.
GERMAN PRIZES.
Class 1900,-First prize, $3.00, Miss Nan E. Woy. Honor- able mention, Mr. Kenneth B. Lewis.
Class 1901,-First prize, $3.00, Miss Frances Sanders. Honorable mention, Miss Annie W. Pinkham.
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FRENCH PRIZES.
Class 1900,-First prize $3.00, Miss Annie Pinkham. Honorable mention, Miss Ruth E. Hayden.
Class 1901,-First prize $3.00, Mr. Kenneth B. Lewis. Hon- orable mention, Mr. Harold Newcomb.
The Prize Speaking Fund, deposited in the Quincy Savings Bank, amounts to $343.64.
The prize money was invested in books, which were pre- sented to those who secured prizes.
School Committee
For 1901.
At Large.
. Term expires 1903
DR. HENRY C. HALLOWELL
DR. NATHANIEL S. HUNTING,
MR. CHARLES F. MERRICK .
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By Wards.
Ward 1. HON. CHARLES H. PORTER
Ward 2. MR. FREDERICK H. SMITH
Ward 3. MISS MABEL E. ADAMS
.
1901
Ward 4. DR. THOMAS J. DION,
66
66 1903
Ward 6. DR. FREDERICK J. PEIRCE
Term expires 1903
1901
1902
Ward 5. DR. WELLINGTON RECORD
·
66 1902
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66 1901
Chairman of the School Board, HON. CHARLES H. PORTER.
Secretary of the Board and Superintendent of Schools, FRANK EDSON PARLIN.
103
Standing Sub-Committees for 1901.
FOR THE DIFFERENT SCHOOLS.
HIGH
ADAMS . .
CODDINGTON
CRANCHI .
GRIDLEY BRYANT
JOHN HANCOCK
LINCOLN .
MASSACHUSETTS FIELDS
QUINCY
WASHINGTON
WILLARD
WOLLASTON
Messrs. Porter, Hallowell, Miss Adams Miss Adams, Messrs. Hunting, Peirce Messrs. Hallowell, Porter, Peirce Miss Adams, Messrs. Hunting, Peirce . Messrs. Porter, Dion, Merrick . Messrs. Hunting, Dion, Miss Adams Messrs. Hunting, Dion, Miss Adams . Messrs. Peirce, Smith, Record Messrs. Merrick, Record, Hunting Messrs. Smith, Record, Merrick Messrs. Dion, Hallowell, Merrick . Messrs. Record, Peirce, Smith
Finance and Salaries.
Messrs. Hallowell, Smith, Record.
Books, Supplies and Sundries. Miss Adams, Messrs. Record, Hunting.
Transportation. Messrs. Record, Dion, Merrick.
Evening Schools. Messrs. Peirce, Hunting, Dion.
Text Books. Messrs. Hallowell, Peirce, Miss Adams.
Special Subjects. Messrs. Hunting, Smith, Merrick.
Calendar for 1901.
-
First term : Wednesday, January 2,-Wednesday, March 27.
Second term : Monday, April 8,-Thursday, June 27.
High School Graduation : Wednesday, June 26. Grammar School Graduation : Thursday, June 27. Third term : Monday, September 9,-Friday, December 20.
The New Year: Thursday, January 2, 1902.
Holidays : February 22, April 19, May 30, June 17.
Regular Grade Meetings of Special Teachers : First two weeks of every term at four o'clock P. M.
473
Inder
Adams Academy-Report of Managers
329
Administrative Boards
11
Animals and Provisions-Report of Inspector
222
Assessors-Report of Board
201
Births of 1900
256
Burial Piaces-Report of Managers
191
City Auditor-Report of
39
Almshouse
39
Arthur Street
47
Assessors-Books, Binding and Postage
45
Assessors-Clerical Services
51
Assessors-Miscellaneous
45
Assessors-Transfers
46
Beale Street Bridge Footway
49
Billings Road
51
Bridges, Culverts and Drains
48
Burial Places
49
City Debt
54
City Hospital
58
City Officers-Pay of
52
Clerk, City Clerk
58
Clerk, Executive Department
57
Clerk, Tax Collector
58.
Clerk, Treasurer .
58
Coddington and Wollaston Schools Plumbing
134
Coddington Street Widening
127
Contingent Fund
57
Cranch Hill Schoolhouse Land
56
Debt Statement .
.
135
4
Appropriations, Expenditures and Balances of 1900
137
Care Fund, Perpetual-Burial Places
196
Advertising, Printing and Stationery
43
.
PAGE.
. Address of Mayor, 1901
1
474
PAGE.
City Auditor-Report of (Continued)
71
Edgestones and Sidewalks
59
Enforcement of Liquor Laws
60
Engineering
134
Engine House-Ward 5
62
Fire Department -- Fire Alarm
64
Fire Department -- Firemen's Clothing
65
Fire Department-Fuel
61
Fire Department-Keeping Chief's Horse
65
Fire Department-Lighting Engine Houses .
65
Fire Department-Miscellaneous Exepnses
63
Fire Department-Pay of Men
61
Goddard Street and Federal Avenue
74
Hancock Street Paving
124
Health
126
Howard Street Widening
76
Interest Account
92
Library-Catalogue Account
95
Library-Fuel and Lighting
93
Library-Miscellaneous
95
Library-Periodicals, Printing and Binding
93
Library-Salaries and Assistants
92
Library, Thomas Crane Public-Books
80
Miscellaneous City Expenses
56
Park Debt
101
Parks
52.
Pay of City Officers
102
Playgrounds
96
Police
97
Police Station
41
Poor Out of Almshouse
107
Removal of Snow
85
Repairs, Schoolhouses'
126
School Street Widening
55
Sewer Debt
120
Sewers-Maintenance
121
Sewers-House Connections
Sidewalks and Edgestones
61
71
Hancock Street Widening near Music Hall
67
Fire Department- New Hose, Horses and Harness
66
Fire Department-Repairs
72
Fire Department-Horse Shoeing and Keeping
Decoration Day ·
99
Repair of Public Buildings
85
475
City Auditor-Report of (Continued)
PAGE.
State and Military Aid . 111
Street Crossings
110
Statement of Appropriations, Expenditures, Balances, etc 137
Statement of City Debt
I40
Street Lighting
108
Water Debt ·
55
Water Supply-Extension, 1900
133
Water Supply-Maintenance
130
Watering Streets
109
Willard Street Wall
124
City Clerk-Report of
255
Births of 1900
256
Marriages of 1900
273
Deaths of 1900
280
Election Returns-1900
289
Jury List for 1901
301
City Council-1901
S
City Government-1901
320
City Treasurer-Report of
31
Report of Woodward Fund and Property Commissioner of Public Works-Report of
145
Deaths of 1900
280
Deaths-Cause, Age, Sex, Nativity, etc.
218
Debt Statement
135
Department Officials
3
Election Returns
289
Executive Officers
3
Expenditures of 1900
137
Fire Department-Report of Chief
235
Financial Report of Auditor
61
.
239
Permanent Force
239
Health Department-Report of Board
214
Examiners of Plumbers .
223
Inspector of Plumbing, Report of Inspector's Report
224
Johnson Fund, Cotton C .- Report of Treasurer
38
Law Department-Report of City Solicitor Mayor's Address of 1901
198
11
Milk Inspection -- Report of Inspector
211
Park Commissioners-Report of
322
Police Department
6 ,
City Physician -- Report of
359
Fire, Losses, etc., in 1900
221
476
PAGE.
Report of Chief
181
Report of Liquor Officer
185
Poor Department-Report of Overseer Auditor's Account
39
Public Works, Department of-Report Street, General Repairs .
146
Public Library, Thomas Crane-Report of Trustees Treasurer's Statement .
65
Financial Report
High School Graduation
High School Prize Speaking
Quincy Teachers' Association
Report of Attendance £
67 at end of book 40 at end of book 11 at end of book
Report of Superintendent of Schools
.
Report of Truant Officer 47 at end of book .
School Calendar for 1901
104 at end of book 81 at end of book
Teachers in Service .
310
Sewerage Commissioners-Report of
207
Tax Collector-Report of
Treasurer's Report 31
Water Division-See Report of Commissioner of Public Works
161
Woodward Institute-Report of Managers of Fund
332
Report of Board of Directors of Institute
333
Report of Treasurer of Fund
359
Course of Study
351
Daily Programme
352
Departments
339
Report of Principal
335
318
Rock Island Fund -Report of Treasurer
Schools -- Report of School Committee
5 at end of book 51 at end of book 88 at end of book 98 at end of book 33 at end of book
Report of Principal of High School
316
225
145
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