Inaugural address of the mayor, with the annual report of the officers of the city of Quincy for the year 1901, Part 21

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Boston


ABSENT ON LEAVE


High School,


Elizabeth A. Souther, April, May, June, Study in Europe Adams School,


Annie W. Miller, September, October, November, Decem- ber. Massachusetts Fields School,


Marion I. Bailey, February to end of the year.


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Graduations. -


Quincy high School.


Wednesday, June 26, 1901.


PROGRAM.


Music : a. March, Hannah Litchfield, '03. b. Gypsy Life, High School Chorus. Salutatory Essay, Sadie Isabella Adams.


Schumann


Essay-June in Literature,


Lucy Dalbiac Luard.


Music-The Rustic Dance, High School Chorus.


Veazie


Violin Obligato by George Lewis Anderson.


Class History and Prophesy,


Sarah Elisabeth Monahan.


Oration-Duty to Nature,


Charles James McGilvray.


Valedictory Essay, Arville Dodge Walker. Hiller


Music-May Song,


Misses Schillander, Vogler and Fowler.


Address,


Prof. Edwin C. Bolles, Tufts College.


L


98


Music-Moonlight,


Faning


High School Chorus.


Presentation of Diplomas,


* Hon. Charles H. Porter. Chairman of the School Committee. Music-The Fresh'ning Breeze, High School Chorus.


Macy


Class Motto :- Respice Finem. Class Colors :- Green and White. Director of Music-Miss Madeleine Fish. Accompanist-Miss Mary Hunt. * Mr. Porter being absent, the diplomas were presented by Dr. Henry C. Hallowell.


THE CLASS OF 1901.


Sadie Isabella Adams,


George Lewis Anderson,


Winifred Adelaide Backus, Mary Ethel Burns, Mary Agnes Cain,


Teresa Hazelum Carey,


Julia Frances Connelly, Edith Gertrude Coyle,


Abbie Maria Denton,


Ellen Christina Donovan,


Estella Marie Elcock,


Clara May Emery, Marion Louise Evans, Lucy Elmore Gagnon, Margaret Elizabeth Gallagher,


Gordon Hague Gannett, Vernon Curtis Hallett, Teresa Catherine Howley, Lora Monroe Hunt, Mary Litchfield Hunt,


Ellen Theresa McDonald, Charles James McGilvary, Joseph Elcock McTiernan, Elisa Lois Metherall, Bertha Mabel Miles, Sarah Elizabeth Monahan, Katharine Agatha Murphy, Harold Whittier Newcomb, Bertha Marian Nichols, Franklin Stuart Nichols, Margaret Louise Powers, Margaret Gertude Reilly, Frances Waldo Sanders, Frederick Stanley Shepherd, Carl William Sherburne, Olive Gardiner Shuman, Katharine Sibley,


Grace Rodgers Stancombe, Mary Agnes Sullivan, Augusta Reddington Sweeney,


Carl Anthony Lewis, Lucy Dalbiac Luard,


Dennis Stanslas Sweeney, Marion Downes Vogler, Arville Dodge Walker,


Mary McConnel, Mary Elizabeth McCormick, Beatrice Robina Walker, Robert Garfield Wright.


99


BUSINESS COURSE.


~Harold Randlett Badger,


Edwin Francis Brault, Marguerite Helen Brennan, Mathew Francis Bryan, John Joseph Buckley, . Ellen Vaughan Callahan, Edmund Gilbert Clifford, Nora Erwin Connors, Peter Wilson Dackers, John Francis Dolan, Michael Andrew Driscoll, Daniel Patrick Driscoll, John Joseph Drohan,


Clara Margaret Duggan,


Lawrence David Duncan, Alice Mabel Ellis, John Edward Hall,


Annie Leona Harkins,


Fred Warland Howe,


Edmund James Howley,


Catherine Frances Igo,


Ethel Tena Jordan,


Edward James Kelliher, / Margaret Elizabeth Laing, Charles Frederick Litchfield, Newton Macleod, Kino Joseph Maggiani, Mary Anna Manning, William George McCormack, Frederick McDonald,


Arthur Lewis McGilvary, Byron Carter Miller, Joseph Adrian Monahan, Paul Victor Morissette, Theodore James Muer, Elizabeth Orr, Anna Gertrude Reardon, William Robbie, James Mitchell Smith, Frank Stuart Spencer, Marguerite Helen Tierney,


Lillian Mirian Woodward.


GRADUATES.


The members of the class of 1901 are distributed as fol- lows :


Graduate work in High School, 11


3


* College,


1


Law school, Kindergarten,


1


Other schools,


13


At work in Boston,


6


At work in Quincy,


5


At home,


9


49


* Post Graduates who entered college, 5 Total number who entered college, 8


100


The Grammar Schools


Thursday, June 27, 1901.


Program


March-Pianists, 5 Hannah O. Litchfield, Q. H. S., 1903. Mary L. Hunt, Q. H. S., 1901. Drummer, Walter G. Field, Q. H. S., 1904.


Chorus,-a All Hearts Rejoice,


Mountain Echoes,


Introductory Remarks,


Donizetti A. E. French Frank Edson Parlin Superintendent of Schools


Chorus-The Fresh'ning Breeze, J. C. Macy Solo-Who'll Buy My Lavender,-German.


Address,


Master John B. Findlay Prof. Marshall Livingstone Perrin Boston University


Chorus-a Hymn of the Fisherman's Children, Herold


b


Flag Song by ten boys, one from each school.


Concluding Remarks, Hon. Charles H. Porter Chairman of the Board


Presentation of Diplomas, Chairmen of Sub-Committees Chorus-Our Public Schools, J. P. Skelly


Words by Frederic Allison Tupper.


Director of Music, E. Landis Snyder


Pianist,


Helen E. Bemis, Q. H. S., '97


Graduates of June 1901.


ADAMS SCHOOL-35


Joseph Rossiter Barry, Clementina A. Barsanti, Noah Leonard Cummings, Francis Hellena Desmond, Thomas M. Elcock,


William Charles Elrick, John Alfred Goodhue, Margaret Jane Hall, Irvin Ellis Hunter, Lilly Charlotte Jacobsen,


-


101


John Alexander Laing, William Wallace Lee, Margaret Josephine Little, Mary Blanche Little, James Francis Maloney, Thomas Manning, Katherine Marcalini,


Annie Marie McAuliffe,


Mary Josephine McDonnell,


William Morrison,


Mary Agnes Neagle,


Euphemia C. O'Hara,


Warren Russell Parker, Mary Bell Phelan, Mary Agnes Reveny, Gladys Mildred Rogers, Newman Harrison Savage, James Norman Skinner, William Richard Smith, Charles Edward Sullivan,


James Henry Sullivan, Jr. William John Sullivan, Daniel Francis Sweeney, Martin Edward Sweeney,


James Cotton Williams.


CODDINGTON SCHOOL-45.


Gertrude Elizabeth Allen,


Winslow Madison Harris,


Harry James Histen,


Harry Richards Holton,


William Edward Jones,


Alice Billington, Annie Louise Blacklock,


Eunice Bent Kidd, Joseph Martin Larkin, John William Lynch,


Terence Byron Brown,


Mary Anastasia Coyle,


Susan Emily Mccluskey,


Timothy Daniel DeCoste,


Loretta Elizabeth McDonnell,


Ellen Mary Desmond, Agnes Cecila Donlin,


Mary Eunice McKay,


Helen Teresa O'Neill, Minnie Packard,


Grace Malvinia Payson,


Lillian Warren Pratt,


Roy Prout,


Ella May Reagan,


Muriel Angell Rogers,


Mary Rose Starr, Edward Albert Taber,


Clifford Taylor,


Katherine Taylor,


Alexander Donavon Thompson,


Harold Quincy Walsh.


Lillian Isabelle Flowers,


Carl Henry Fornell,


Edward Joseph Fostello,


Nicholas Ambrose Gallagher, Mary Gavin, Francis Gilraine,


Albert William Grant,


Wesley IIenry Hanson, Alice Josephine Harkins, William Joseph Harkins,


Daniel Joseph Fitzgerald,


Guy Topman Baker,


Eliphalet Henry Beal,


Bertha Inez Belcher,


102


GRIDLEY BRYANT SCHOOL-30.


Lucy Gertrude Barry, Thomas Wencesles Buckley, Michael Francis Canavan, Margaret Cotter Carey, Jeremiah Connelly, Annie Mary Corcoran, Catharine Frances Corcoran, Timothy Joseph Corcoran,


Michael Joseph Crowley,


Edward Thomas Dillon, Abigail Madeline Duane,


Mary Elizabeth Duggan, Margaret Mary Farrell, William Edward Fizgerald, Catherine Flaherty,


Mary Winifred Flaherty, Richard Charles Henry, John Leo Howley, Helen Hunter, William Charles Joyce, Mary Esther Keenan, Ellen Veronica King,


Mary Ellen Josephine Kelly,


Catherine Sarah Leary, Raymond Patrick Morrill, Ellen Frances Murphy, David Edward O'Neill, Mertice Evelyn Shaw, Annie Elizabeth Sugrue, Mary Augusta Travers.


JOHN HANCOCK SCHOOL-47


Alexander Aberdein, Mary Ahearn,


Christina Westland Booth, Thomas Toussaint Bouchard, Peter Hilding Carlson,


Florence Cole, Thomas Ward Cole, Elizabeth Ellen Collins, Julia Connors, Catherine Melissa Coughlin, George Thomas Craig, Annie Curtis, George John Horton Davey, Julia Etta Deady, Jeremiah James Donovan, Louisa Catherine Driscoll,


John Garner Esson, William Sherburne Fuge, Albert Isaiah Gordon, Oscar Adolph C. Gustafson, Alice Hannah Igo, Anna Ester Jacobson, Harry Steward Johnson, Roberty Henry Johnston, Laura Jones, John Stickling King, Bessie Litchman, Hannah Jane Littlewood, Frederick Angus MacLennan, John William McCarthy, Roderick Lauchlin McDonald, Bessie Paterson Moorhead,


-


103


Mary White Morrissey, Matthew Nicoll,


Agnes Hannah Matilda Olsen,


Arthur Charles Oswald,


William Peters, Charles Saville Pierce,


Albert Rennie,


John Alexander Rennie, Elizabeth Ruxton, Jessie Orr Shirley, Annie Mathieson Smith, Alice Elizabeth Thomas, Richard Nelson Tinney,. Margaret Emily Todd,


Frances Walsh.


LINCOLN SCHOOL-25.


Edward Henry Barry, Alice Maude Butler,


Annita Margherita Cappellini, Edith May Chick,


Alexander James M. Cowe, Jr.,


Herbert James Dickie, John Bradford Findlay, Anna Veronica Galligan,


Agnes Stasia Kelly,


Irving Leslie Kemp,


George Alexander Main,


Charles Leslie McDonald,


Sarah May McLeod, Georginana Michael, Isabella Shirriffs Mitchell, Robert Mitchell, Jr., Frederick John Moodie, Ciltro Robert Nicora, James Orr, Jr., Adolard Edward Picard, Robina Paul Skinner,


William Hall Smith, Catherine Margaret Sullivan,


Ethel Stetson Thayer,


William Timothy Warner.


MASSACHUSETTS FIELDS SCHOOL-24.


Gertrude Frances Barbour, Asa Corning Berry, Jr., Lester Emery Britton, Mary Lavinia Brown, Gertrude Estelle Cleaves, Stanley Warren Ferguson, Carl William Gram, William Haliwell,


Agneta Maria Hedman, Helen King, Frank Harold Lewis, Annabell Marr,


Ethel May Marr,


Ruth Evelyn Marceau, Louisa Allison Ross, Clifton Hartman Sass, Helen Gertrude Saunders, Carl Axel Schillander, Mary Stewart, John Charles Tobin, Sara Letitia Tobin, Andrew Todd, Helen Theresa Willett, Harold Neat Woodman.


104


QUINCY SCHOOL-33.


Malcolm Little Blake,


George Parker Colman,


John William Curley,


Helen Louise Curtin, Ellen Teresa Dolan,


Edna Arvesta Davis, James Fay,


Michael Joseph Golden,


Cora May Harding,


Harriet Perkins Hawkins,


Edith Marion Hill,


Harry Williams Hinkley,


Louisa Williams Hinkley,


Horace Tirrell Jenkins,


Martha Ellsworth Jenkins, Melanie Eugenie LeBlanc,


Mary J. McGuerty, Ellen Frances McGuinness, Rosetta McPartlin,


· George Albert Miller, Charles J. A. Nelson, May Elizabeth Newell, Theresa Margaret Pratt, Georgianna Priest, Charles Augustus Quale, Mabel Williams Read, Ralph M. Read, Lillie Harrison Spencer,


Helen Welch.


WASHINGTON SCHOOL-33.


Florence L. Brown,


Edward M. Callahan,


Catherine M. Coffey, J. Percy Conrad,


M. Teresa Kelly, Ethel B. Kittredge, J. F. Ellsworth Leines, Joseph J. McKinnon,


Margaret E. Costello,


Elizabeth E. Delory,


William J. Dorley,


Samnel C. Melville, Russell M. Newcomb, George W. Ougler, Jr.


M. Gertrude Ford,


Charles L. Pratt,


Chester W. Foster,


Alfred K. Small,


Ernest R. Foster,


Myron B. Small,


Jacob I. Friedberg,


James M. Sullivan,


Ruth E. Friedberg,


Estelle C. Tirrell,


John J. Good,


Emma F. Hayden,


Ellen C. Hendrickson, Margaret Hill,


Edna Lillian Staniford, Catherine Josephine Sullivan,


Gertrude Matilda Thorne, Edward A. Welch,


H. Marion Tirrell, Helen C. Troupe, Jeannette Weston, \J. Arthur Whebble, Arthur A. Young.


105


WILLARD SCHOOL-48.


Annie Gertrude Beliveau, Adelaide Mary E. Bernier, Margaret Lillian Berry, Mary Cecelia Berry, Mary Eva Bertrand, Thomas S. Willard Burke,


Mary Elenore Callahan,


Anna Frances May Collins, Helen Cecelia Curley, Margaret Gertrude Daley, William Donovan, John Edward Doyle, John Francis Dunn, Francis Joseph Egan, William Farquhar,- John Edward Finn, Mary Elizabeth Frances Flynn, Sarah Fraser, Alexander Gillis, James Joseph Graham, Geneva Beatrice Hall, Virginia Josephine Hebert, Margaret Lillian Lyons, Margaret Geneveive Magee,


Margaret Josephine McCarthy, Alice Josephine McDonnell, Joseph Alphonse Morissette, James Henry Morrison, Mary Nancy R. Newell, -James Francis Ogle, Albert Barnhard Peterson, Alphonse Winthrop Pickering, Angelina Rose Predario, Charles Ambrose Reardon, Bernard Warren Reilly, Philip Vincent Reinhalter, Josephine Mary Rogers, Anna Gertrude Rossiter, Laura Rouleau, Josephine Maria Rouillard, John Henry Schaetzl, John William Joseph Shea, Elton C. H. Simmons,


- William Robert Teasdale, -Joseph Wendell Vogel, Clara Louisa Wentworth, Henry Ernest Williams, ~Richard Williams.


WOLLASTON SCHOOL-33.


Clark Gilman Boynton, Gertrude Rosalia Brennan, Anna Veronica Cain, Charles Lincoln Campbell, Winnifred Vivian Church, George William Cox, Evelyn Cummings, Alice Louise Dow,


Erwalda Wilson Elwell, Lucy Leah Hennigar, Albert Morton Hoxie, Gertrude Tucker Jones, James Leslie Kay, Alice Starratt Kenyon, » Dulah Catherin Miller, Mabel Elsie Miner,


-


106


Alexander Lewis Nickerson, Margaret Marion Park,


Abbie Bartlett Penley,


George Hanscom Pinkham,


Clara Eva Porter,


Alvin Hatfield Pountney,


Annie Bertha Rogers,


Ella Gertrude Sayward,


Elsie Louise Snow,


Helen Marilla Sprague, Karl Gordon Stewart,


Harold Thomas,


Maud Alice Tripp,


Florence Lodeema Waite,


Marion Elizabeth West, William Ellis Weston,


Katherine Marie Whelan.


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.


Full Certificates.


Conditioned.


High.


Adams Academy.


co Woodward Institute.


Thayer Academy.


Other Schools.


2 6


0


Gridley Bryant,


30


9


19


14


1


6


0


0


9


0


John Hancock,


47


32


14


29


0


2


0


0


16 0


Lincoln,


25


17


8


6


18


1


1


0


2


1


1


Quincy,


33


23


10


16


2


5


2


1


7


0


Washington,


33


16


14


17


1


7


0


0


8


0


Willard,


48


28


16


32


4


3


00


5 4


Wollaston,


33


25


6


23


4


4


0


0


0


2


Grand total,


353 209 124 220 19 38


2


6


61


7


co Left School. Returned.


Coddington,


45


26


14


27 25


5


7


0


0 0 0


6


0


Massachusetts Fields,


24


15


Adams,


35


17


19


0


108


School Committee


For 1902.


-


At Large.


MR. JAMES H. CHURCHILL


Term expires 1902


DR. HENRY C. HALLOWELL


1903


DR. NATHANIEL S. HUNTING


66


1904


By Wards.


Ward 1. HON. CHARLES H. PORTER


Term expires 1903


Ward 2. MR. FREDERICK H. SMITH


66


1904


Ward 2. MISS MABEL E. ADAMS


.


66


1904


Ward 4. DR. THOMAS J. DION


66


66 1902


Ward 5. DR. WELLINGTON RECORD


.


66 1903


Ward 6. DR. FREDERICK J. PEIRCE


.


66


1902


Chairman of the School Board. HON. CHARLES H. PORTER.


Secretary of the Board and Superintendent of Schools.


FRANK EDSON PARLIN.


109


Standing Sub-Committees for 1902.


FOR THE DIFFERENT SCHOOLS.


HIGH


ADAMS .


CODDINGTON


CRANCH .


GRIDLEY BRYANT


JOHN HANCOCK


LINCOLN .


Messrs. Porter, Hallowell, Miss Adams- . Miss Adams, Messrs. Hunting, Dion Messrs. Hallowell, Porter, Smith Messrs. Smith, Hunting, Dion Messrs. Porter, Dion, Peirce Dr. Hunting, Miss Adams, Mr. Porter Messrs. Hunting, Porter, Miss Adams


MASSACHUSETTS FIELDS . Messrs. . Peirce, Churchill, Record


QUINCY


WASHINGTON


· Messrs. Churchill, Peirce, Record Messrs. Smith, Record, Hallowell


WILLARD Messrs. Dion, Hallowell, Porter


WOLLASTON Messrs. Record, Peirce, Churchill


Finance and Salaries.


Messrs. Hallowell, Smith, Record.


Books, Supplies and Sundries. Messrs. Hunting, Record, Miss Adams.


Transportation. Messrs. Record, Hallowell, Churchill.


Evening Schools. Messrs. Churchill, Dion, Smith.


Textbooks. Miss Adams, Messrs. Hunting, Peirce.


Special Subjects. Messrs. Peirce, Smith, Hunting.


110


Calendar for 1902


-


First term : Thursday, January 2,-Wednesday, March 19.


Second term : Monday, March 31,-Thursday, June 26.


High school graduation : Wednesday, June 25. Grammar school graduation : Thursday, June 26.


Third term : Monday, September 8,-Friday, December 19. The New Year : Monday, January 5, 1903.


Holidays : February 22, April 19, May 30, June 17, and the remainder of the week from Wednesday noon next pre- ceding Thanksgiving.


473


Inder


PAGE


Adams Academy-Report of Managers


333.


Address of Mayor, 1902 ·


11


Administrative Boards


4:


Animals and Provisions-Report of Inspector .


217


Assessors-Report of Board


193:


Births of 1901


270


Burial Places-Report of Managers


183;


Care Fund, Perpetual


18℃


City Auditor-Report of


33.


Advertising, Printing and Stationery


38


Albertina Street


42,


Almshouse


33.


Approaches to Works on Quarry Street Arthur Street


42


Assessors


39


Assistant Assessors


41


Assessors-Books, Binding and Postage


40


Assessors-Clerical Services


41


Assessors-Miscellaneous


40


Atlantic Street


41


Bath House, Ward 2


43


Beale Street


45


Billings Road


46.


Brown Claim


43


Bridges, Culverts and Drains .


44


Burial Places


46


Burial Places, Additional Land Central Avenue .


49.


City Debt


53


City Debt, Itemized Schedule


137


City Hospital


52


City Hospital Trustees


53


City Officers-Pay of .


51


47


42.


474


City Auditor-Report of (Continued)


PAGE:


Clark Street


48


Clerk, City_ Clerk


50


Clerk, Executive Department


50


Clerk, Tax Collector


50


Clerk, Treasurer


50


Coddington and_Wollaston Schools Plumbing, Old Bills


96 49


Coddington Street Widening


124


Contingent Fund


49


Copeland Street Claims


53


Copeland Street Widening


126


Cranch Hill Schoolhouse


48.


Cranch Schoolhouse Lot-Grading


68


Debt Statement


135 68


Decoration Day


53


Edgestones and Sidewalks


58


Engineering


57


Engine House, Ward 5 .


128


Fire Department-Fire Alarm


62


Fire Department-Fire Alarm Boxes, Special


62


Fire Department-Firemen's Clothing


64


Fire Department-Fuel


63


Fire Department-Horse Shoeing and Keeping


60


Fire Department-Keeping Chief's Horse


61


Fire Department-Lighting Engine Houses


63


Fire Department-Miscellaneous Expenses . .


65


Fire Department-New Hose, Horses and Harness


64


Fire Department-Pay of Men


59


Fire Department-Repairs


·


59


Gas Hearing


Goffe and Dimmock Street Gutters .


.


69 70


Health Department-Contagious Diseases


72


Health Department-Inspection


73


Health Department-Garbage


73 70


Hook and Ladder Truck


Howard Avenue


70


Interest-City Debt .


74


Interest-Park Debt .


78


Interest-Sewer Debt


78


Interest-Temporary Loans


78


Interest-Water Dobt


77


Independence Avenue Drain


78


Intervale Street


79


Kendrick Avenue


.


78


.


70


Health Department-Advertising, Postage, etc.


.


.


Dolan Claim


Coddington Street Claims


475


City Auditor-Report of (Continued)


PAGE


Liberty Street Drain


80


Library-Catalogue Account . 88 .


Library-Fuel and Lighting 89


Library-Miscellaneous


87


Library-Periodicals, Printing and Binding


89


Library-Salaries and Assistants .


89


Library-Thomas Crane Public-Books


88


Library-Insurance


88


Miller Street


80


Miscellaneous City Expenses


81


Newcomb Claim


86


Park Debt


94


Parks


94


Pay of City Officers


51


Plain Street


97


Playgrounds


95


Police Department-Chief's Salary


90


Police Department-Enforcement Liquor Law


93


Police Department-Miscellaneous


91


Police Department-Pay Permanent Men


90


Police Decartment-Police Station


92


Police Station, New


86


Poor out of Almshouse


35


Quarry Street


97


Quincy Avenue Widening


124


Removal of Snow


102


Repairs, City Hall


102


Repairs, Schoolhouses .


97


Repairs, Schoolhouses, Special


100


Repair of Public Buildings


97


Rogers Street


103


Safes-Assessors and City Clerk


111


School Department-Books, Supplies, etc.


119


School Department-Evening


118


School Department-Fuel


119


School Department-Janitors


118


School Department-Salaries .


118


School Department-Transportation


118


Sealer of Weights and Measures


111


Sewer Debt


117


Sewer Department-Construction


112


Sewer Department-House Connections


115


, Sewer Department-Maintenance


117


476


City Auditor-Report of (Continued)


PAGE


Sidewalk-Beach Street


45


Beale Street


44


Bigelow Street


43


Chestnut Street


46


Clark Street


48


Liberty Street


79


Rawson Road


104


Walker Street


123


Washington Street .


124


State and Military Aid


111


Street Lighting .


104


Street Railway Excise Tax


. 110


Street Repairs


105


Squantum Causeway .


104


Survey and Plans of City


103 123


Warren Avenue Bridge


128


Washington School Lot


128


Water Debt


134


Water Supply-Construction


131


Water Supply-Maintenance


129


Water Street Storm Sewer


127


Watering Streets .


105


Willard Schoolhouse Plumbing


96


Willard Street .


125


Willard Street Drain


125


Winthrop Avenue


127 69


City Clerk-Report of


269


Births of 1901


270


Marriages of 1901 .


291


Deaths of 1901


302


Election Returns-1901


313


Jury List for 1902


323


City Council-1902 .


8


City Engineer-Report of


223


City Government-1902


3


City Physician-Report of


259


City Solicitor-Report of


189


City Treasurer-Report of .


32


Report of Woodward Fund and Property Commissioner of Public Works-Report of Deaths of 1901


352


141


302


Teal Pond


Wollaston Hose House Lot-Grading


477


PAGE


Debt Statement


135


Department Officials


3


Election Returns


313


Executive Officers


3


Fire Department-Report of Chief Fires, Losses, etc., 1901


233


Permanent Force


.


233


Health Department-Report of Board


209


Examiners of Plumbers


·


217


Inspector of Plumbing, Report of


216


Inspector's Report of .


214


Inspector of Animals and Provisions, Report of .


217


Johnson Fund, Cotton C .- Treasurer's Report


32


Law Department-Report of City Solicitor


189


Mayor's Address of 1902


11


Milk Inspection-Report of Inspector


207


Park Commissioners-Report of


261 6


Police Department Report of Chief .


177


Report of Liquor Officer ·


181


Poor Department-Report of Overseer


219


Public Library, Thomas Crane-Report of Trustees Treasurer's Statement .


256


Rock Island Fund-Report of Treasurer Schools-Report of School Committee


32


Financial Report


High School Graduation


5 at end of book 55 at end of book 97 at end of book 100 at end of book 39 at end of book


Quincy Teachers' Association


Report of Attendance .


73 at end of book


Report of Principal of High School


45 at end of book 9 at end of book


Report of Truant Officer


51 at end of book


School Calendar for 1902 Teachers in Service


108 at end of book 89 at end of book


265


Sewerage Commissioners-Report of


245


Tax Collector-Report of


199


Treasurer's Report


21


Water Division-See Report of Commissioner of Public Works 164


Woodward Institute-Report of Managers of Fund .


352


Board of Directors


338


Calendar


351


Faculty


339


Report of Board of Directors of Institute


.


333


Report of Superintendent


. 340


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253


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244


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.


Grammar School Graduation


Report of Superintendent of Schools .


Sealer of Weights and Measures


X


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