Inaugural address of the mayor, with the annual report of the officers of the city of Quincy for the year 1901, Part 20

Author: Quincy (Mass.)
Publication date: 1901
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Number of Pages: 490


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Francis Welsh


50 70


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Attendance.


HIGH SCHOOL.


GRADE.


1


Mary L. Wade.


L. Frances Tucker,


Janie C. Michaels, Stacy B. Southworth,


Charles P. Slade,


Daisy M. Lowe,


Florence L. Hayes,


Iola L. Pearl,


H. Annie Kennedy, Charlotte A. Kendall, Clara E. Thompson,


Madeleine Fish,


W. Gaspard de Coligny,


Arthur F. Campbell,


Walter E. Severance,


Charles F. Harper, Prin.,


Whole


rolled.


No. En-


529


228 301


Boys.


Girls.


Pupils.


different


No. of


Whole


463


Average


Belonging.


435


Average Daily At- tendance.


93.9


Per


Daily


cent. Attendance.


.57


No. of Tardinesses Pro Rata Average Daily Attendance.


.75


No. of Dismissals Pro Rata Average Daily Attendance.


Cases of Truancy.


00


No. of Half-Days School was


Session.


0


Number Years.


Under 5


299


Number Years.


Over 15


75


No. Between 7 and 14 Years.


15-4


Average Age. Years and Months.


73


NOTE .- The "Average Age" is based on the September records.


TEACHIERS.


L


HIGH.


187


Number


ADAMS SCHOOL.


En-


Whole No. of different Pupils.


Number


Belonging. Average


tendance.


Attendance.


No. of Tardinesses


Daily Attendance. Pro Rata Average.


No. of Dismissals


Pro Rata Average


Daily Attendance.


Cases of Truancy.


No. of Half-Days


under &


Over 15


| No. Between 7 and


Average Age.


Years and Months.


VIII.


Jean B. Tucker,


34


19


15


38


34


91.4


5.37


1.83


0


368


0


0


34


13-1


VII.


Grace G. Howard,


47


23


24


42


39


92.2


2.11


.99


O


368


0


0


38


12-9


VI.


Eliza C. Sheahan,


47


22


25


47


43


92.2


3.04


1.09


00


368


0


0


47


11-7


V.


Elizabeth C. Mitchell,


63


34


28


54


50


92.7


1.23


.41


1


368


0


O


63


10-0


IV.


Jennie F. Griffin,


57


32


25


53


49


93.1


1.2


.32


1


368


0


0


57


8-7


III.


Eliza F. Dolan,


48


22


22


40


36


90.1


1.53


.41


0


368


0


0


45


8-3


III. II.


Annie W. Miller,


23


7


16


22


20


90.9


1.45


.04


0


368


0


00


23


7-8


Į1.


Beatrice H. Rothwell,


54


27


27


47


41


88.4


1.71


.53


1


368


O


0


8


6-6


1


Euphrasia Hernan,


37


14


23


29


25


84.8


.97


.12


0


368


0


0


1


5-6


I.


Charlotte F. Donovan,


35 21


14


31


26


83.7


1.97


.15


0


368


0


0 0


0


5-4


GRADE.


TEACHERS.


School


Session.


Number


Years.


Number


Years.


14 years.


Whole


rolled.


Boys.


Girls.


James M. Nowland, Prin.,


·


17


7


10


15


13


88.4


1.55


.01


2


368


0


17


8-7


was


No.


Average Daily At-


Per cent. Daily


CODDINGTON SCHOOL.


En-


Whole No. of different Pupils.


Number


Daily


cent.


Attendance.


No. of Tardinesses


Pro Rata Average


Daily Attendance.


Daily Attendance. Pro Rata Average No. of Dismissals


Cases of Truancy.


No. of Half-Days


Session.


Years.


Number


Years.


14 Years.


Average Age.


Years and Months.


VIII.


Mary E. Dearborn, Prin., Margaret E. Olmsted,


44


23


21


45


43


95.5


.07


.79


1


367


0


4


26


13-10


VII.


Grace E. Lingham,


45


24


21


38|


36


94.7


.08


.94


2


368


0


1


40


12-9


VI.


Jennie H. Holt,


77


44


33


65


60


92.3


.42


SS


3


368


0


0


77


11-9


V.


Alice F. Sampson,


67


28


27


47


44


94.3


.45


.68


1


368


C


0


67


10-7


IV.


Freda Salfisberg,


54


26


28


48


45


94.0


.31


.69


0


368


C


0


54


9-1


III.


Mary E. Costello,


76


29


32


54


50


91.6


.62


.38


4


368


0


0


76


8-7


II.


Julia E. Underwood,


64


29


35


55


50


91.0


.42


1.00


1


368


0


0


46


7-8


I.


Alice T. Kelly,


46


27


19


39


35


89.7


.40


.26


4


367


0


0


14


6-5


1


Annie P. Hall,


53


26


27


46


40


86.9


1.33


.70


0


367


0 | O


0


3


5-9


GRADE.


TEACHERS.


No.


rolled.


Boys


Girls


Belonging. Average


tendance.


Average Daily At-


15


was


Under 5


Over


Whole


School


Number


No. Between 7 and


Per


75


.


CRANCH SCHOOL.


En-


Whole No. of different Pupils.


Over 15


No. Between 7 and


Average Age.


Years and Months.


VI.


James M. Nowland, Prin., Mary Dinnie,


35


1


0


32


30


93.4


.23


1.05


221


O


1


33


11-11


V.


Minnie E. Welsh,


34


0


0


32


31


96.1


.32


.32


0


221


0


0


36


11-2


IV.


Annie S. Keenan,


25


0


0


24


23


94.3


.66


66


0


221


0


0


25


9-5


III.


Grace E. Perry,


36


2


0


34


31


93.0


.93


.32


0


221


0


0


35


8.10


II.


Elizabeth H. Poland,


41


2


0


38


34


91.4


.93


.23


0


221


0


0


30


7-8


I.


Lucy J. Mitchell.


37


0


O


35


32


91.3


.71


.0


O


221


0


0


4


6-3


GRADE.


TEACHER.


Whole No.


rolled.


Boys.


Girls.


Average Number


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


Session.


Number


Years.


Number


Years.


14 Years.


Belonging.


tendance.


tendance.


was in


Under 5


76


GRIDLEY BRYANT SCHOOL.


in


Under 5


Over 15


No. Between 7 and


Average Age.


Years and Months.


VIII.


Austin W. Greene, Prin.,


36


16


20


33


32


94.6


.19


1.01


0


368


0


1


26


13-5


VII.


Elizabeth B. Thomas,


35


22


13


33


30


91.6


.32


1.60


0


36S


0


0


30


12-10


VI.


Mary II. Atkins,


45


18


26


41


36


89.5


.03


1.59


0


368


0


0


42


11-9


V.


Annie E. Burns,


30


24


12


34


32


93.1


.17


.84


1


368


0


0


36


10-0


IV.


Gertrude A. Boyd,


45


20


25


42


39


92.4


.05


.74


0


368


0


0


45


9-2


III.


M. Frances Talbot,


43


16


27


41


38


91.8


.18


.07


0


368


0


0


41


8-2


II.


Augusta E. Dell,


48


18


30


39


35


90.9


.36


.08


0


368


0


0


17


6-3


1


Catherine McGovern.


61


25


36


55


49


88 5


.01


.01


0


368


2


O


2


5.8


GRADE.


TEACHERS.


No. En-


Whole No. of different Pupils.


Number


Cent. Daily


Attendance.


No. of Tardinesses


Pro Rata Average


Daily Attendance.


No. of Dismissals


Pro Rata Average Daily Attendance.


Cases of Truancy.


School


Session.


Number


Years.


Number


Years.


14 Years.


Whole


rolled.


Boys.


Girls.


Belonging. Average


Average Daily At-


tendance.


Per


No. of Half-Days


was


JOHN HANCOCK SCHOOL.


GRADE.


TEACHERS.


Whole No. En-


Number


Whole No. of different Pupils.


Daily


cent.


Attendance.


No. of Tardinesses


Daily Attendance. Pro Rata Average


Daily Attendance. Pro Rata Average No. of Dismissals


Cases of Truancy.


No. of Half-Days


Under 5


Over 15


No. Between 7 and


Average Age.


Years and Months.


VIII.


Robert S. Atkins, Prin.,


52


28


24


49


46


94.4


.30


2.26


0


361


0


6


35


13-7


Mary W. Holden,


VII.


Jennie N. Whitcher,


43


17


26


41


39


93.9 92.9


.28


2.51


0


362


0


2


40


12-7


VI.


Mary C. Parker,


56


35


21


42


39


.15


1.5


-


362


0


0


56


11-3


V.


Mary S. Parker,


64


42


22


48


44


93.2


.31


1.62


CO


362


0


0


62


10-10


IV.


Helen M. West,


62


29


33


50


46


92.7


.47


.32


0


362


0


0


57


9-3


III.


Isabel Moir,


73


46


27


57


52


92.4


.47


.38


1


362


0


0


71


8-10


II.


Helen F. Boyd,


62


33


29


49


45


92.6


.24


.13


0


362


0


0


46


7-4


:


Mary P. Underwood,


60


25


35


43


40


94.0


.67


.29


0


362


0


0


9


6-4


I.


May C. Melzard.


62


27


35


46


42


90.7


.28


.33


0


362


7


0


5


5-6


rolled.


Average


Belonging.


Boys.


Girls.


Average Daily At-


tendance.


Per


in


was


School


Session.


Years. Number


Number


Years.


14 Years.


82 .


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 in


Under 5


Over 15


No. Between 7 and


Average Age.


Years and Months.


VIII.


Bessie G. Nicholson,


26


15


11


25


24


95.9


.07


1.43


0


368


0


2


16


13-6


VII.


Harriet E. Benson,


36


14


22


33


32


95.4


1.01


1.54


0


368


0


2


31


12-9


VI.


Emma M. Favour,


51


26


25


45


43


94.9


2.09


.90


2


368


0


0


50


11-9


V.


Daisy J. Adams,


49


24


25


44


42


94.6


.31


.6


1


368


0


0


51


10-S


IV.


Minnie E. Donovan,


29


25


54


51


95.2


.38


.09


0


368


0


0


56


9-5


III.


Mary M. McNally,


48


25


23


45


44


95.7


.18


.45


0


368


0


0


47


8-6


III.


Elizabeth Sullivan,


47


30


17


46


43


92.5


3


.09


1


368


0


0


49


7-9


II.


Velma L. Curtis,


63 37


26


59


54


92.0


.44


.14


0


368


O


0


22


6-10


I.


Inez T .. Nutting,


68 34


34


59


53


88.6


.81


.01


2


368


21


0


CI


5-4


GRADE.


TEACHERS.


No.


rolled.


Boys.


Girls.


Belonging. Average


Average Daily At-


tendance.


Per


Robert S. Atkins, Prin.,


No. of Half-Days


Session.


Years.


Number


Years.


14 Years.


79


Whole


Number


MASSACHUSETTS FIELDS SCHOOL.


En-


Whole No. of different Pupils


Number


Belonging.


tendance.


cent.


Attendance.


No. of Tardinesses


Daily Attendance. Pro Rata Average


Daily Attendance. Pro Rata Average No. of Dismissals


Cases of Truancy.


No. of Half-Days


Number Under 5


Number Over 15


No. Between 7 and


14 Years.


Average Age.


VIII.


Charles E. Finch, Prin., Mary E. Currier,


29


15


14


27


26


95.8


.74


2.54


2


368


0


3


18


13-6


VII.


Millie A. Damon,


31


16


15


30


28


92.4


.43


3.10


0


368


0


0


26


12-5


VI.


Lena Pfaffmann,


39


co


14


3-4


32


93.3


.24


1.86


0


368


0


0


33


11-7


V.


Cassendana Thayer,


50


22


28


42


39


92.1


.48


1.07


C


368


0


0


46


10-4


IV.


Lillian M. Waterhouse,


16


27


17


40


37


93.8


.16


1.48


0


368


0


0


10


9-4


II.


Grace M. Spinney,


50


22


2.4


43


38


90.2


.51


2.10


1


368


0


0


46


8-8


II.


Florence C. Gammons,


60


24


34


49


45


90.8


.64


.73


0


368


0


0


31


7-1


I.


Annie M. Bennett,


67


33


34


54


48


87.4


1.36


.44


1


368


3


0


9


5-10


Years and Months


Whole


rolled.


Boys.


Girls.


Average


Average Daily At-


Daily


GRADE.


TEACHERS.


No.


School was in


Session.


Years.


Tears.


Per


80


QUINCY SCHOOL.


GRADE.


TEACHERS.


En- No.


Whole No. of different Pupils.


Number


Daily


cent.


Attendance.


No. of Tardinesses


Pro Rata Average


Daily Attendance.


Pro Rata Average


Daily Attendance.


Cases of Truancy.


No. of Half-Days


Under 5


Over 15


No. Between 7 and


14 years.


Average Age.


Years and Months.


VIII.


Charles Sampson, Prin.,


35


13


21


33


30


93.1


.79


.75


1


368


0


2


22


13-6


VII.


Mabel Whitney,


44


16


28


42


38


91.1


.29


.97


1


368


0


1


42


12-5


VI.


Mabel G. Hathaway,


47


23


24


43


39


91.8


.83


.89


2


368


0


1


46


11-11


V.


E. Gertrude Ward,


54


21


28


50


46


91.4


.70


.75


4


368


0


0


54


11-1


IV.


Evelyn G. McGinley,


58


30


28


52


49


93.1


.33


.20


1


368


0


0


58


9-6


III.


Josephine L. Kelley,


64


31


33


56


52


92.2


42


.54


2


368


0


0


62


8-1


II.


Ellen D. Granahan,


54


32


20


47


43


92.0


.85


.81


1


368


0


1


26


7-4


I.


Margaret E. Burns, Annie T. Jones.


75


33


40


68


58


85.4


.85


.43


4


368


0


0


7


5-11


Whole


rolled.


School


Session.


Years.


Number


Years.


Boys.


Girls.


Belonging. Average


Average Daily At-


tendance.


Per


No. of Dismissals


was in


Number


I.


81


WILLARD SCHOOL.


GRADE.


TEACHERS.


En- No.


Whole No. of different Pupils.


Number


Daily


cent.


Attendance.


No. of Tardinesses


Pro Rata Average


Daily Attendance.


Daily Attendance. Pro Rata Average No. of Dismissals


Cases of Truancy.


No. of Half-Days


Under 5


Over 15


No. Between 7 and


Average Age.


Years and Months.


VIII.


Alice M. Packard,


61


31


30


57


54


94.4


.05


.09


0


352


0


00


40


13-5


VII.


Madge L. Rierdon,


45


20


23


40


38


95.4


.13


.80


0


352


0


2


41


12-3


VII.


Madge D. Ballou,


36


18


19


37


32


92.6


.01


.05


0


352


0


1


32


12-10


VI.


Mary E. Keohan,


52


31


19


47


43


92.5


,11


.89


1


352


C


2


49


11-10


VI.


Mary A. White,


53


26


27


47


44


93.2


.2


.74


0


352


0


0


53


11-4


V.


Elizabeth J. McNeil,


53


29


21


45


42


93.2


.14


.26


6


352


0


0


50


10-10


V.


Ellen B. Fegan,


55


23


30


48


46


95.5


.15


.5


0


352


0


0


53


10-6


IV.


Elizabeth A. Garrity,


38


25


13


36


33


94.1


.15


.06


0


352


0


0


38


9-10


1V.


Frances C. Sullivan,


46


21


23


43


=


95.1


.04


.26


1


352


0


0


4.4


9-7


14 Years.


Whole


rolled.


Boys.


Girls.


Belonging. Average


Average Daily At-


tendance.


Per


Chester HI. Wilbar, Prin.,


| Number


Years.


Number


Years.


82


School was in


Session.


IV. Emeline A. Newcomb, Ellen A. Desmond, Annie Z. White,


47| 23 1 24


45


42


.0


.16


0


352


0


0


47


9-4


35


21


14


33


30


.03


.17


4


352


0


0


35 9-2


47


20


22


39


37


94.1


.21


.16


1


352


0


0


40


8-1


Teresa McDonnell,


42


20


20


37


35


95.3


.02


.0


0


352


0


0


38


8-2


49


26


22


43


40


92.4


.0


.13


0


352


0


0


27


7-2


Grace E. Drumm, Anne M. Cahill,


53


25


25


47


43


93.1


.11


.18


0


352


0


0


31


7-7


53


45


95.3


.11


.09


0


352


0


0


28


7-4


Mary L. Conway, 24 49 28


28 19


47 38


34


.23


.11


0


352


7


0


3


5-3


I.


Abbie M. Kelley,


56


29


27


48


44


.29


.07


2


352


0


0


11


6-5


83


I.


Mary B. Keating.


45


22


21


36


31


89.6 89.7 86.5


.03


.0


0


352


0


0


14


7-6


94.5 91.2


.


-


III. III. III. II. II. II. I.


Annie F. Burns,


WASHINGTON SCHOOL.


En-


Whole No. of different Pupils.


Number


Daily


cent.


Attendance.


No. of Tardinesses


Daily Attendance. Pro Rata Average


Daily Attendance. Pro Rata Average No. of Dismissals


Cases of Truancy.


No. of Half-Days


was in


Under 5


Over 15


No. Between 7 and


Average Age.


Years and Months.


VIII.


Thomas B. Pollard, Prin.,


35


19


13


31


28


91.8


.64


1.80


0


368


0


21


14-1


VII.


Mary Marden,


34


13


21


30


28


94.4


.68


3.01


0


368


0


0


25


12-6


VI.


Alice S. Hatch,


43


23


19


36


33


92.1


.85


4.00


1


368


0


0


39


11-5


V.


Mary F. Sampson,


53


26


24


45


41


89.8


1.16


2.39


0


368


0


0


45


10-11


IV.


Bessie L. Drew,


53


30


20


43


39


90.5


1.48


1.76


1


368


0


0


45


0-9


III.


HI. Frances Cannon,


54


32


18


49


45


92.2


.75


.53


2


368


0


0


=


S-3


II.


Ida F. Humphrey,


57


24


27


46


41


90.7


.53


.34


2


368


0


0


18


6-10


I.


Sarah A. Malone.


64


36


25


47


=


87.4


.87


10


0


368


4


0


6


6-0


GRADE.


TEACHERS.


Whole No.


rolled.


Boys.


Girls.


Belonging. Average


Average Daily At-


tendance.


Per


School


Session.


Number


Years.


Number


Years.


14 years.


84


WOLLASTON SCHOOL.


En-


Whole No. of different Pupils.


Number


Daily


Over 15


No. Between 7 and


Average Age.


Years and Months.


VIII.


Charles E. Finch, Prin., Beatrice J. Smith,


38


16


22


35


33


92.9


49


3.37


0


367


0


Co


26


13-6


VII.


Myra E. Otis,


37


16


21


34


31


91.0


.31


4.77


1


368


0


2


28


12-11


VI.


Annie D. Marden,


37


23


14


35


33


92.4


36


3.56


0


368


0


0


35


11-8


V.


Edith F. Bates,


51


23


28


47


44


94.2


.29


.68


0


368


0


2


51


10-4


IV.


Carrie A. Crane,


45


26


19


41


38


91.7


.26


1.57


1


368


0


C


45


9-6


III.


Edith Howe,


46


21


25


42


38


91.9


.75


1.36


0


368


0


0


43


8-4


II.


Ida J. Cameron,


50


27


24


48


43


89.7


.64


.71


2


368


0


0


36


7-6


1


Clara E. G. Thayer,


54


30


24


47


40


86.1


.49


.54


0


368


2


0


5


6-1


GRADE.


TEACHERS.


No.


Whole


rolled.


Boys.


Girls.


Belonging. . A verage


tendance.


Attendance.


No. of Tardinesses


Daily Attendance.


Pro Rata Average


Daily Attendance.


Cases of Truancy.


No. of Half-Days


Session.


Years. Number


Number


Years.


14 Years.


Per


Pro Rata Average


No. of Dismissals


was


School


Under 5


cent.


Average Daily At-


85


86


TOTAL ATTENDANCE


FROM THE TEN MONTHLY REPOKTS.


SCHOOL.


Whole Number Different Pupils.


of


Number Be-


Daily


of


Pro


Av. Daily Attendance.


Dismissals Pro Rata Av. Daily Attendance.


Cases of Truancy.


High


228


301


463


435


93.9


.57


.75


7


Adams


231


226


417


377


90.3


2.04


.64


11


Coddington


256


243


437


403


92.2


4.1


6.32


12


*Cranch.


5


0


197


182


92.2


0.63


0.36


1


Gridley Bryant


159


189


319


291


91.2


.17


.70


1


John Hancock .


282


252


423


394


92.9


.36


1.04


4


Lincoln


234


208


412


385


93.5


.67


.48


5


Mass. Fields


177


180


320


293


91.6


.60


1.47


3


Quincy


198


223


391


356


90.9


.61


.95


10


Washington


203


167


327


297


90.3


.81


1.60


6


Willard


462


427


812


756


93.1


.12


.33


12


Wollaston


182


177


330


301


91.2


.45


1.90


4


Grand Totals


.


12617


2593


4848


4670


96.3


0.57 0.79


76


Different Pupils.


Boys.


Girls.


Average


longing.


Average


tendance.


cent.


Attendance.


Per


Tardinesses


At-


Daily


Rata


* The pupils transferred from the Coddington and John Hancock schools were enrolled in those schools.


87


MONTHLY REPORTS.


1900


Whole Number at


End of Month.


Average Number


Belonging.


Average Daily At-


tendance.


.


Per Cent. of Daily


Attendance.


Tardinesses.


Dismissals.


Truants.


January,


4623


4571.1


1241.3


92.8


143


295


5


February,


4594


4587.4


4212.8


91.8


117


314


1


March,


4597


4567.5


4165.9


91.2


135


323


6


April,


4809


4748.8


4457.3


93.9


115


283


1


May,


4740


4735.5


4458.7


94.2


156


358


9


June,


4711


4723.2


4479.6


94.8


101


300


5


September,


4891


1826.2


4632.1


95.9


132


224


23


October,


4866


4869.2


4576.9


93.9


128


393


4


November,


4870


4863.6


4649.9


93.5


187


346


12


December,


4756


4768.3


4302.2


90.2


223


350


0


1901


January,


4792


4732.1


4311.7


91.1


238


381


11


February,


4756


4754.3


4157.9


87.4


428


391


1


March,


4754


4727.6


4228.3


89.4


248


411


3


April, .


4762


4712.6


4416.8


93.7


215


368


10


May,


4762


4732.6


4416.9


93.3


607


443


13


June,


4655


4677.7


4355.8


93.1


265


413


5


September,


5052


4993.0


4807.6


96.3


154


215


12


October,


5052


5050.0


4777.5


94.6


258


470


16


November,


5025


5033.4


4748.3


94.3


250


508


12


December,


5019


5021.1


4595.8


91.5


261


329


5


89


Corps of Teachers


JANUARY 1902.


HIGH SCHOOL.


DATE OF


NAME.


HOME.


ELECTION.


Charles F. Harper, §


Quincy,


May, 1899


Maurice B. Smith, §


Boston,


Dec., 1901


Arthur F. Campbell, §


Derry, N. H.,


Sept., 1896


Elizabeth A. Souther, * # Madeleine Fish, *


Quincy,


Sept., 1890


Nantucket,


Sept., 1891


South Weymouth,


Sept., 1896


H. Annie Kennedy, * # Clara E. Thompson, * Iola L. Pearl, Florence L. Hayes, §


Quincy,


Oct., 1892


Chesterfield,


Sept., 1895


Wollaston,


Sept., 1896


Charles P. Slade, §


Quincy,


Oct., 1898


Janie C. Michaels, §


Oldtown, Maine,


Sept., 1899


Quincy,


Sept., 1900


Chelsea,


Sept., 1900


Somerville,


Sept., 1901


Adah M. Tasker, § Ruth Tousey, §


Bath, Maine,


Sept., 1901


Medford,


Sept., 1901


Mary L. Wade,


Atlantic,


Sept., 1892


Stacy B. Southworth, § L. Frances Tucker, § Martha L. Desmond,


90


ADAMS SCHOOL.


1 James M. Nowland, + Quincy,


Sept., 1889


Jean B. Tucker, *


Pittsfield,


Jan., 1901


Annie L. Libby, *


Fitchburg, Sept., 1901


Eliza C. Sheahan,


Quincy,


Sept., 1865


Ethel Rinn, *


Atlantic,


Sept., 1901


Jennie F. Griffin,


Quincy,


Sept., 1897


Eliza F. Dolan *


Quincy,


Sept., 1884


Annie W. Miller,


Quincy,


Nov., 1899


Beatrice H. Rothwell,


Quincy,


Nov., 1899


Charlotte F. Donovan,


Quincy,


Sept., 1892


Euphrasia Hernan,


Quincy,


April, 1878


1. See Cranch School.


CODDINGTON SCHOOL.


Mary E. Dearborn, *


Manchester, N. H., Sept., 1876


Margaret E. Olmsted, #


West Harwich, Sept., 1897


Grace E. Lingham, *


Hyde Park, Sept., 1897


Jennie II. Holt, t


Framingham,


Sept., 1897


Alice F. Sampson,


Quincy,


Sept., 1896


Freda Salfisberg *


Jamaica Plains,


Feb., 1901


Mary E. Costello, Quincy,


Jan., 1900


Julia E. Underwood,


Quincy,


April, 1855


Alice T. Kelly,


Quincy, April, 1882


Annie P. Hall,


Atlantic,


Jan., 1895


CRANCH SCHOOL.


1 James M. Nowland, t Quincy,


Jan., 1901


Carrie A. Crane,


Quincy,


April, 1894-Sept., 1901


Mary A. Sayward, § Wollaston, Qct. 1901


Minnie E. Welsh, Wollaston, Sept., 1892-Jan., 1901


Annie S. Keenan, Quincy, Jan., 1901


Grace E. Perry,


Quincy, Jan., 1901


Elizabeth H. Poland * Atlantic,


Jan., 1897-Jan., 1901 Jan., 1901


Lucy J. Mitchell, Quincy,


1. See Adams School.


91


GRIDLEY BRYANT SCHOOL.


Austin W. Greene, *


East Milton,


Jan. 1897


Elizabeth B. Thomas, *


Middleboro,


March, 1901


Mary H. Atkins, * Amherst,


Sept., 1896


Annie E. Burns, #


Quincy, Jan., 1897


Gertrude A. Boyd,


Quincy, Jan., 1897


Margaret F. Talbot,


Quincy, Jan., 1897


Augusta E. Dell,


Quincy,


Jan., 1897


Catherine McGovern,


Quincy,


April, 1895


JOHN HANCOCK SCHOOL.


2 Robert S. Atkins, *


Provincetown, Nov., 1893


Mary W. Holden,


Quincy, Sept., 1889-Sept., 1896


Bessie L. Twiss, *


New Bedford, Sept., 1901


Jennie N. Whitcher, *


Lisborn, N. HI., Sept., 1899


Mary C. Parker, Quincy,


Sept., 1886


Minnie G. Robbins, *


Norwell, Jan., 1902


Helen M. West,


Quincy, Jan., 1899


Isabel Moir,


Norfolk Downs, Jan., 1897


Helen F. Boyd,


Quincy, Nov., 1892-Sept., 1900


Mary P. Underwood,


Quincy, Jan., 1882-Sept., 1891


May C. Melzard,


Quincy, April, 1899


2. See Lincoln School.


LINCOLN SCHOOL.


2 Robert S. Atkins, *


Provincetown, Sept., 1900


Bessie G. Nicholson,


Whitman, Sept., 1899


Harriet E. Benson, *


Tremont, Maine, April, 1900


Elizabeth M. Forrest, * Wollaston,


Sept., 1901


Minnie E. Donovan, Quincy,


Sept., 1892


Mary M. McNally, * Quincy,


Sept., 1892


Elizabeth Sullivan, Quincy,


Sept., 1892.


Marion I. Bailey, t Wollaston,


May, 1898


Inez L. Nutting, Quincy,


April, 1894


2. See John Hancock School.


92


MASSACHUSETTS FIELDS.


3 Charles E. Finch,


Wollaston,


Sept., 1898


Caro E. Wyman, *


Belgrade, Maine,


Sept., 1901


Millie A. Damon, t


Kittery, Maine, Sept., 1897


Lena Pfaffmann,


Wollaston,


Sept., 1898


Cassendana Thayer,


Quincy,


Oct., 1896


Lillian Waterhouse,


Atlantic,


April, 1897


Grace M. Spinney,


Malden,


Dec., 1900


Florence C. Gammons, *


Bridgewater, April, 1901


Olive V. Bicknell,


Hingham, Oct., 1901


Annnie M. Bennett,


Wollaston,


Jan., 1897


3. See Wollaston School.


QUINCY SCHOOL.


Charles Sampson,


Quincy,


Nov., 1896


Elizabeth R. Gillette, *


Boston,


Sept., 1901


Mabel G. Hathaway, *


South Paris, Maine, Sept., 1898


E. Gertrude Ward, t


Quincy, Jan., 1901


Evelyn G. McGinley,


Boston,


Oct., 1895


Josephine L. Kelley,


Quincy,


Sept., 1900


Ellen D. Granahan,


Atlantic,


Jan., 1897


Annie T. Jones,


Norfolk Downs,


April, 1901


Delia E. Burke,


Quincy,


Sept., 1901


Grace Eaton,


Quincy, Jan., 1902


WASHINGTON SCHOOL.


Thomas B. Pollard, * # Quincy,


Feb., 1887


Mary Marden,


Quincy,


April, 1874


Alice S. Hatch,


North Marshfield, Jan., 1893


Bessie L. Drew, * Atlantic,


March, 1896


Mary F. Sampson, * Quincy,


Sept., 1900


H. Frances Cannon, Quincy,


Sept., 1892


Ida F. Humphrey, Quincy, Sept., 1897


Sarah A. Malone,


Quincy,


Sept., 1883


93


WILLARD SCHOOL.


Chester H. Wilbar, *


Hyannis, Sept., 1897-Sept., 1900


T. Desire Lewis, *


Centreville, Sept., 1901


Madge L. Rierdon, *


Rockland, Jan., 1898


Madge D. Ballou, # t


Detroit, Mich. June, 1901


Mary E. Keohan, *


Weymouth, April, 1892


Mary A. White, *


Quincy,


Jan., 1896.


Ellen B. Fegan,


Quincy,


June, 1875


Elizabeth J. McNeil,


Quincy,


Sept., 1883


Elizabeth A. Garrity,


Quincy,


Oct., 1889


Emeline A. Newcomb,


Quincy,


April, 1857


Frances C. Sullivan,


Quincy,


Sept., 1894.


Teresa McDonnell,


Quincy,


Sept., 1889


Ellen A. Desmond,


Quincy,


Sept., 1889


Annie Z. White,


Quincy,


Oct., 1900


Mary L. Conway,


Quincy,


April, 1887


Anne M. Cahill, *


Quincy,


Feb., 1891


Grace E. Drumm,


Chatham, New York, Jan., 1897


Annie F. Burns,


Quincy,


April, 1884


Margaret E. Burns, Quincy,


May, 1881-Sept., 1901


Mary B. Keating,


Quincy,


June, 1901


WOLLASTON SCHOOL.


3 Charles E. Finch,


Wollaston, Sept., 1895 Rutland, Vt. Jan., 1901-June, 1901


Beatrice J. Smith, t


Myra E. Otis, * Norfolk Downs, Sept., 1896


Worcester, Sept., 1894 Annie D. Marden, *


Edith R. Follansbee,


Gloucester, Sept., 1901


Irene M. Nichols, *


Manchester, N. II., Sept., 1901


Edith Howe,


Wollaston,


Sept., 1898


Ida J. Cameron, *


Quincy,


Sept., 1894


Clara E. G. Thayer,


Wollaston,


Sept., 1889


3. See Massachusetts Fields School.


94


DRAWING.


Lillian M. Dearborn, Quincy, Nov., 1901


MUSIC.


E. Landis Snyder, Quincy, Sept., 1901


NATURE.


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


SEWING.


Fannie F. French, Quincy, Sept., 1892


EVENING DRAWING.


Flora M. Shackley, t Quincy, Oct., 1901


§ College graduate. # Attended college but did not graduate.


* Graduate of normal school. + Attended but not a graduate of normal school


-


95


Resignations of Teachers.


The following named teachers resigned to accept positions as indicated :


High School,


June, Daisy M. Lowe, September, Walter E. Severance,


Married Braintree


October, Algernon S. Dyer,


Brunswick, Maine


Adams School,


June, Elizabeth C. Mitchell, October, Grace G. Howard, Coddington School,


Boston


February, Addie W. Miller,


June, Ida A. Andrews, June, Elsie K. Jackson,


Married Haydenville Belmont


Cranch School, October, Mary Dinnie,


Milton


Gridley Bryant School,


June, Florence M. Ellis,


Northampton


John Hancock School, December, Mary S. Parker, Lincoln School,


Arlington


June, Emma M. Favour, June, Daisy M. Adams, December, Velma L. Curtis,


Somerville


Married


Massachusetts Fields School, June, Mary E. Currier,


Westerly, Rhode Island


Quincy School,


February, Florence E. Thompson, June, Mabel Whitney, Newton


Montclair, New Jersey


Willard School, June, Alice M. Packard,


Newport, Rhode Island


96


June, Abbie M. Kelley, Wollaston School,


May, Belle Smith, June, Edith Bates, Supervisor of Drawing, October, Charlotte A. Kendall,


Married


Married




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