Inaugural address of the mayor, with the annual report of the officers of the city of Quincy for the year 1902, Part 19

Author: Quincy (Mass.)
Publication date: 1902
Publisher:
Number of Pages: 474


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Sarah A. Malone


550 00


L. Jeanette Sanders


64 00


Emily M. Rogers


16 00


Lucy B. Page


16 00


Mary A. Thomas


24 00


Annie L. Bryan


24 75


Mary B. Monahan


1 50


$5,131 25


WILLARD SCHOOL.


Edgar M. Copeland


$300 00


Chester H. Wilbar


1,050 00


T. Desire Lewis


410 00


Madge L. Rierdon


500 00


Madge D. Ballou


469 55


Mary A. White


500 00


Ellen B. Fegan


550 00


Elizabeth J. McNeil


550 00


Elizabeth A. Garrity


500 00


Emeline A. Newcomb


550 00


Frances C. Sullivan


498 75


Teresa McDonnell


500 00


Ellen A. Desmond .


500 00


Annie Z. White


432 75


Alicia B. Elcock


360 00


Anne M. Cahill


500 00


Grace E. Drumm


500 00


Annie F. Burns


550 00


Margaret E. Burns


550 00


Mary B. Keating


435 00


Mary E. Keohan


350 00


Ona I. Nolan 4


144 00


58


L. Jeanette Sanders


$40 00


Mary L. Conway


30 00


Ellen G. Haley


203 25


Genevieve W. White


226 75


Annie L. Roche


114 75


Grace B. Orne


63 50


Frances J. Elcock


30 50


Abbie M. Little


15 00


Annie L. Bryan


$11,424 55-


WOLLASTON SCHOOL.


Charles E. Finch*


$700 00


Beatrice J. Smith


550 00


Myra E. Otis


500 00


Annie D. Marden


500 00


Marion E. Hood


160 00


Edith R. Follansbee


460 00


Irene M. Nichols


500 00


Ida J. Cameron


200 00


Marion I. Bailey


285 00


Edith Howe


500 00


Clara E. G. Thayer


129 50


Christina McPherson


62 75


Marion L. Barker


24 00


Nancy E. Woy


6 25


Mary B. Finch


$4,832 50'


*See Massachusetts Fields.


DRAWING.


Lillian M. Dearborn


$900 00


75


255 00


59


MUSIC.


E. Landis Snyder


. $720 00


SEWING.


Fannie F. French . $600 00


CLERK.


Lucy M. Hallowell


$500 00


SUPERINTENDENT.


Frank E. Parlin


$2,400 00


Fuel


J. F. Sheppard & Sons,


High


coal


$347 30


Old High


104 24


Adams


66


682 60


Coddington


180 53


Cranch


329 66


Gridley Bryant


484 27


John Hancock


262 92


Lincoln


466 15


Massachusetts Fields


363 18


Quincy


66


230 77


Washington


66


218 30


Willard


66


985 20


Wollaston


66


684 86


The Phila. & Reading Coal and Iron Co.


High


coal


177 69


Quincy


39 48


Willard


66


177 69


60


New York, New Haven & Hartford R. R. Co.


High


freight


$21 54


Quincy


4 79


Willard


66


21 54


Thomas O'Brien & Sons,


High


wood


$15 95


Old High


66


9 00


Adams


9 00


Coddington


6 95


Cranch


66


10 42


Gridley Bryant


28 27


John Hancock


66


6 95


Lincoln


66


15 65


Quincy


6 95


Washington


66


13 90


Willard


66


44 46


Wollaston


66


26 27


193 77


$5,976 48


Transportation


Coddington, Brockton St. Ry. Co.


$393 75


Benj. F. Hodgkinson 358 00


Quincy, Cyrus E. Noble


250 60


$1,002 35


Janitors


High and Old High, George W.


Turner


$725 26


High and Old High, Samuel B. Turner .


241 74


Adams, George Linton . 516 00


Coddington, Elijah S. Brown .


552 00


$5,782 71


-


61


Cranch, Thomas A. R. Gould . $516 00


Gridley Bryant, Thomas Hinnegan 516 00


John Hancock, Samuel D. DeForest 516 00


Lincoln, George O. Shirley


527 00


Massachusetts Fields, John W.


Dorety . 516 00 .


Quincy, George R. Bennett


516 00


Washington, William C. Caldwell .


425 00


Willard, Francis Welsh .


968 00


Wollaston, Marcena R. Sparrow


475 00


$7,010 00.


Books, Supplies and Sundries


Abbott & Miller, expressage . ·


$96 00


Adams, Cushing & Foster, supplies


1 80


Allyn & Bacon, books ·


.


121 64


American Book Company, books


1,293 42


Ames & Bradford, supplies .


5 25


Appleton, D. & Co., books


14 40


Atkins, Robert S. supplies ·


16 49


Austin & Winslow-Gallagher Ex- press Co., expressage 6 28


Babb, Edward E. & Co., supplies


2,654 53


Badger Brothers, labor .


75


Batchelder, C. H. & Co., supplies


.


27 47


Bausch-Lomb Optical Co., apparatus


30 65


Beale Press, diplomas .


116 75


Beckford, E. S., labor and supplies Bemis, Helen E.


5 00


Bennett, George R., labor


3 00


Brown, David, labor


1 00


Brown, Elijah S , labor .


26 67


Burnham, Francis M., labor


.


8 25


Caldwell, William C., labor . 9 00


Carter's Ink Company, supplies and repairs


17 00


.


21 65


62


Chandler Adjustable Chair and Desk


Co., supplies . $4 80


Chandler, Mary A., books


120 00


Citizens' Gas Light Co., gas


90 20


City Print, printing


1 00


Claflin, W. H., & Co., supplies


112 19


Copeland, Edgar M., supplies


1 50


Crane, Frank F., supplies and labor


93 95


Dearborn, Mary E., supplies .


4 41


De Wolfe, Fiske & Company, books


25 00


Ditson, Oliver & Co., music


19 85


Doble, E. H. & Co., oil .


3 95


Dorety, John W., labor .


11 70


Eaton, Charles O., banner


10 00


Educational Publishing Co., books .


106 26


Finch, Charles E., supplies


9 83


Fowler, P. L. R., re-seating chairs .


3 00


Ginn and Company, books


397 30


Gould, E. A., laundry work


17 26


Granite City Print, printing


.


2 00


Green, Fred. F., printing


135 00


Greene, Austin W., supplies .


19 62


Greenough, W. A. & Co., directory


2 50


Hammett, J. L. & Co., supplies


24 30


Hammond, Charles L., postage


54 80


Harvard University, examination


papers 3 20


Hardware Supply Co., supplies


3 69


Hayden, Herbert A., tuning pianos .


9 00


Heath, D. C. & Co., books


178 66


Holden Patent Book Cover Co., supplies .


18 00


Houghton, Mifflin & Co., books


187 44


Johnson, Charles H., truant officer, census taker


327 15


Kennedy, H. Annie, supplies


4 30


Kenney Bros. & Wolkins, supplies


165 35


63


Kincaide, Henry L. & Co., supplies


366 68


Leonard & Co., piano .


89 00


Library Bureau, supplies .


5 28


Lindenmeyer, Henry & Sons, paper


11 32


Linscott, A. A., supplies and repairs 16 25


Linton, George 39 45


Longmans, Green & Co., books ·


9 95


Mayo, George A., supplies


7 00


McPherson, William D., supplies


11 79


Morse Company, books .


107 21


Mulligan, Judge Henry C., address


25 00


Nash, John W., supplies,


54 15


New England Publishing Co., sub- scriptions


7 45


New England Telephone and Tele- graph Co.


32 00


New York & Boston Despatch Ex- press Co., expressage 8 00


Nisson, Hartvig, gymnastic cards


1 80


Nowland, James M., supplies . .


1 60


Parlin, Frank E., supplies, postage,


travel (not local) care of rooms


59 51


Perry, F. J., supplies


1 06


Pettengill, C. F., supplies and repairs


29 75


Prang Educational Co., supplies


2 20


Prescott, Charles L., cleaning vaults


22 00


Prescott, G. W. & Sons, printing


93 56


Pollard, Thomas B., supplies .


2 16


Quincy Electric Light & Power Co., light .


73 08


Quincy Real Estate Trust, extra furnishings


14 83


Red Cross Chemical Co., disinfectant


18 46


Red Cross Sanitary Co.,


1 50


Richards, A. J. & Son, supplies ·


1 00


Richardson, Smith & Co., music


charts and books . 14 40


64


Rogers Brothers, supplies 5 72


Sampson, Charles, supplies


95


Sanborn, Benjamin H., books .


295 68


Sanborn & Damon, supplies .


2 10


70


Scammel, S. & Sons, supplies . Scribner's, Charles Sons, books Shackley, Joseph W., labor


37 80


8 26


Shirley, George O., labor


15 25


Sibley & Ducker, books .


13 33


Silver, Burdett & Co., books .


14 50


Smith, Chandler W. & Co., tuning pianos


5 75


Smith Premier Typewriter Co., sup- plies


4 56


Suffolk Ink Company, ink and jugs


35 80


Swift, George F., lettering ·


4 81


The County of Norfolk, board of Joseph Rogers


29 71


Thorp & Martin Company, supplies


12 00


Thurston, John H., supplies


9 00


Todd, Rev. James, address


10 00


Turner, George W., labor


4 04


Union Bookbinding Company, bind- ing books


142 32


Wade, Mary L., supplies


9 89


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


70 26


Wadsworth, Howland & Co., sup- plies .


113 30


Werner School Book Co., books


473 31


Westland, William, supplies .


2 38


Wilbar, Chester H., supplies .


3 10


Williams, Thomas L, repairing clock


50


Wollaston Foundry Co., castings .


2 16


Ziegler Electric Company, apparatus


103 73


$9,214 59


12 03


Whiting, James B., labor


65


Rents


Henry H. Faxon, rent .


$250 00


Malnati, Angelo, rent


32 67


Poland, John E., rent ·


125 00


Quincy Real Estate Trust, rent


50 00


Wood, Harmon & Co., rent


375 00


$832 67


Evening Common Schools


ADAMS.


Teachers :


James M. Nowland .


$126 00


Thomas B. Pollard .


84 00


Minnie E. Donovan


82 00


Ida J. Cameron


46 00


Josephine L. Kelley


44 00


Sara J. Collagan


36 00


Annie E. Burns


4 00


Janitor :


George Linton


54 60


$476 60,


WVILLARD.


Teachers :


Austin W. Greene .


$120 00


Frances C. Sullivan


80 00


Catherine C. McGovern


80 00


Ellen G. Haley


46 00


66


$40 00


Charles Sampson


28 00


Annie E. Burns


46 00


George R. Lewis


2 00


Janitor :


Francis Welsh


52 00


$498 00


DRAWING SCHOOL.


Teacher :


Flora M. Shackley . $252 00


Janitor :


George W. Turner . ·


58 50


Samuel B. Turner


361 20


Sundries :


American Book Company,


$25 60


books


Babb, Edward E. & Co., sup- plies


88 15


Beale Press, engrossing certifi- cates .


2 85


Green, Fred F., printing


13 25


Prescott, George W. & Son, printing ·


7 50


Wadsworth, D. E. & Co., sup- plies . 18 75


Quincy Electric Light & Power Co. .


185 63


341 73


$1,677 53


Mary B. Keating


4 00


Robert S. Atkins


50 70


67


Rock Island Fund.


Expended for High School.


Castor, T. H. & Co.,


French Dictionary .


$9 00


De Wolfe, Fiske & Co.,


Phrases and Fable


2 00


Electric Waves


2 25


Age of Art


67


Early Empire .


67


American Orations .


3 34


Chemical Lectures


1 80


Rise of Republic


2 34


Shakespeare's Predecessor


1 60


Experimental Science


3 34


Tennyson's Poems .


1 60


Ancient Greek Literature


1 00


Recollections of Eminent Men


1 00


Mind and Art .


1 17


Houghton, Mifflin & Co.,


One set Lowell, Prose


7 00


$38 78


·


IIIGII.


Adah M. Tasker, Martha L. Desmond, Ruth Tousey.


Janie C. Michaels, L. Frances Tucker,


Florence L. Hayes, Charles P. Slade, Stacy B. Southworth,


H. Annie Kennedy, Clara E. Thompson, Iola L. Pearl,


Maurice B. Smith, Arthur F. Campbell, Elizabeth A. Souther, Madeleine Fish,


Charles F. Harper, Prin.,


Whole


rolled.


No. En-


232


Boys.


Pupils.


different No. of


Whole


492


Average


Belonging.


463


Average Daily At- tendance.


94.1


Per cent. Daily Attendance.


.63


No. of Tardinesses Pro Rata Average Daily Attendance.


.66


No. of Dismissals Pro Rata Average Daily Attendance.


10


Cases of Truancy.


188


No. of Half-Days School was ill Session.


Number


Years.


Under 5


0


Number


Years.


Over 15


307 244


No. Between 7 and 14 Years.


15-7


Average Age. Years and Months.


69


HIGH SCHOOL.


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


GRADE.


TEACHERS.


551


316


Girls.


Number


ADAMS SCHOOL.


GRADE.


TEACHERS.


rolled.


Boys.


Girls.


Belonging. Average


tendance.


Per cent. Daily


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 5|


Over 15


No. Between 7 and


Average Age.


Years and Months.


VIII.


Jean B. Tucker,


46


24


20


40


38


93.5


2.3


1.13


0


361


O


Or


29


13-6


VII.


Annie L. Libbey,


48


24


23


42


39


92.9


3.42


1.84


0


361


0


0


48


12-5


VI.


Eliza C. Sheahan,


59


26


27


51


48


92.9


.79


.33


13


361


0


0


52


11-1


V.


Ethel Rinn,


55


31


19


47


43


92.7


2.43


.88


0


361


0


0


55


10-4


IV.


Jennie F. Griffin,


54


22


28


52


47


91.5


1.37


A


6


361


0


0


54


9-9


III.


Eliza F. Dolan,


49


16


29


39


36


93.4


.66


.27


3


361


0


0


43


7-8


III. II.


Annie W. Miller,


1


15


10


5


14


13


91 8


1.33


.39


1


361


0


00


19 12


8-0


II.


Beatrice H. Rothwell,


43


18


25


38


34


89.4


1.18


.44


0


361


0


0


00


6-7


I.


Euphrasia Hernan,


39


18


21


35


30


86.0


.65


.33


0


361


0


0


Co


5-7


1.


Charlotte F. Donovan,


44


21


20


35


30


85.1


2.95


34


0


361


0


0


4


5-6


70


9


14


21


19


92.9


1.44


1.18


3


361


0


was


School Session.


Number


Years.


Number


Years.


14 years.


James M. Nowland, Prin.,


Whole No. En-


Whole No. of different Pupils.


Number


Average Daily At-


in


.


9-10


23


CODDINGTON SCHOOL.


En-


Whole No. of different Pupils.


Number


Daily


cent.


Attendance.


Pro Rata Average


Daily Attendance.


Daily Attendance. Pro Rata Average No. of Dismissals


Cases of Truancy.


No. of Half-Days


in was


Under 5


Over 15


No. Between 7 and


Average Age.


Years and Months.


VIII.


35


19


16


32


31


97.0


0


.02


C


360


0


3


19


14-7


VII.


Grace E. Lingham,


49


26


23


43


41


94.6


.01


.07


0


361


0


1


40


12-10


VI.


Jennie H. Holt,


51


28


23


42


40


94.3


.01


.07


1


361


0


0


47


11-5


V.


Alice F. Sampson,


54


24


28


44


41


94.2


.01


.04


0


361


0


0


54


10-7


IV.


Freda Salfisberg,


54


21


31


47


45


94.4


.04


.03


0


361


0


0


52


9-10


III.


Mary E. Costello,


70


30


31


67


57


93.9


.02


.01


3


361


0


O


70


8-5


II.


Julia E. Underwood,


57


22


26


40


36


90.0


.01


.05


1


361


0


0


49


8-6


I.


Alice T. Kelly,


45


25


17


36


32


89.6


.03


.03


0


361


0


0


17


6-11


I.


Annie P. Hall,


47


18


28


35


31.


86.8


.05


.08


0


361


0 1


O


4


5-7


GRADE.


TEACHERS.


Whole No.


rolled.


Boys


Girls


Belonging. Average


Average Daily At-


tendance.


Per


No. of Tardinesses


School Session.


Years. Number


Number


Years.


14 Years.


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


71


CRANCH SCHOOL.


a


GRADE.


TEACHER.


rolled.


Boys.


Girls.


Average Number


Average Daily At-


Per cent. Daily At-


No. of Tardinesses


Pro Rata Average


Daily Attendance


No. of Dismissals


Daily Attendance Pro Rata Average


Cases of Truancy.


No. of Half Days


School


Session.


Years.


Number


Years.


14 Years.


Average Age.


Years and Months.


VII. VI.


James M. Nowland, Prin., Carrie A. Crane,


38


14


17


35


33


94.7


.81


1.53


3


361


0


C


29


12-6


Mary A.' Sayward,


35


15


16


33


32


95.9


.79


.85


0


361


0


C


35


11-7


V.


Minnie E. Welsh,


31


11


15


29


28


96.1


.43


1 94


0


361


0


0


27


10-5


IV.


Annie S. Keenan,


37


22


13


35


33


93.0


1.67


.48


17


361


0


0


37


9-6


III.


Grace E. Perry,


42


21


19


39


38


95.7


1.13


.37


0


361


0


0


38


8-5


II.


Elizabeth II. Poland,


44


24


00


40


37


93.2


1.38


.07


or


361


0


0


42


7-4


I.


Lucy J. Mitchell.


51


20


29


48


44


90.8


1.05


.13


0


361


0


0


2


5-7


Whole No. En-


Whole No. of different Pupils. 7


Belonging.


tendance.


tendance.


was in


Number Under 5


Over 15


No. Between 7 and


72


GRIDLEY BRYANT SCHOOL.


GRADE.


TEACHERS.


En- No.


Whole No. of different Pupils.


Number


Belonging. Average


tendance.


Attendance.


No. of Tardinesses


Pro Rata Average


Daily Attendance.


Daily Attendance. Pro Rata Average No. of Dismissals


Cases of Truancy.


of Half-Days


Under 5


Over 15


No. Between 7 and


Average Age,


Years and Months.


VIII.


Austin W. Greene, Prin.,


31


17


11


28


27


95.9


.29


1.41


0


361


0


1


17


13-8


VII.


Elizabeth B. Thomas,


=


15


22


34


31


91.2


.38


1.06


0


361


0


0


29


12-8


VI.


Mary H. Atkins,


43


23


16


36


33


92.7


.18


1.7


1


361


0


0


38


11-8


V.


Anna E. Burns,


43


23


19


40


38


94.6


21


.58


1


361


0


0


40


10-5


IV.


Gertrude A. Boyd,


43


17


26


39


37


94.3


26


.24


0


361


0


0


43


9-4


III.


M. Frances Talbot,


50


2


26


43


40


92.2


.15


.25


Co


361


0


0


48


8-3


II.


Augusta E. Dell,


47


22


25


47


44


93.5


.05


.25


0


361


0


0


19


6-7


I.


Catherine C. McGovern.


57


26


28


47


42


89.7


.16


.07


0


361


1


O


4


5.7


in


was


School Session


Years. Number


Number


Years.


14 Years.


Whole


rolled.


Boys.


Girls.


Average Daily At-


Cent. Daily


Per


No.


73


JOHN HANCOCK SCHOOL.


GRADE.


TEACHERS.


Whole No. En-


Number


Whole No. of different Pupils.


Daily


tendance.


Attendance.


No. of Tardinesses


Pro Rata Average


Daily Attendance.


Pro Rata Average No. of Dismissals


Daily Attendance.


Cases of Truancy.


No. of Half-Days


in was


Under 5


Over 15


No. Between 7 and


Average Age.


Years and Months.


VIII.


Robert S. Atkins, Prin.,


39


16


23


36


35


97.7


0


3.29


0


360


0


1


29


13-4


Mary W. Holden,


VII.


Jennie N. Whitcher,


38


24


=


30


28


93.2


.25


2.83


7


361


0


1


30


12-11


VI.


Mary C. Parker,


42


31


=


38


36


94.3


.05


.14


0


361


0


0


39


12-0


V.


Minnie G. Robbins,


49


23


24


4


42


94.7


.65


.96


2


361


0


0


49


10-7


IV.


Helen M. West,


47


27


18


43


41


96.5


.17


.41


0


361


0


0


45


9-4


III.


Isabel Moir,


51


26


25


46


43


93.1


.51


.65


0


361


0


0


48


9-0


II.


Helen F. Boyd,


46


21


25


41


39


96.0


.38


.12


0


361


0


0


28


7-2


I.


Mary P. Underwood,


42


12


21


36


34


93.3


.79


.35


0


361


0


0


4


6-5


I.


May C. Melzard.


55


29


25


43


40


94.0


1.09


.01


1


361


2 2


0


11


6-€


-


rolled.


Belonging. Average


Boys.


Girls.


Average Daily At-


cent.


School


Session.


Years. Number


Number


Years.


14 Years.


Per


74


LINCOLN SCHOOL.


GRADE.


TEACHERS.


En- No.


Whole No. of different Pupils.


Number


Daily


cent.


Attendance.


Daily Attendance. Pro Rata Average No. of Tardinesses


No. of Dismissals


Pro Rata Average


Daily Attendance.


Cases of Truancy.


No. of Half-Days


School was in


Under 5


Over 15


No. Between 7 and


Average Age.


Years and Months.


VIII.


Bessie L, Twiss,


34


12


22


33


32


96.9


.28


.97


0


360


0


7


00


13-7


VII.


Bessie G. Nicholson,


46


20


22


43


40


93.3


.69


.87


1


361


0


1


34


12-9


VI.


Mary A. Days,


48


25


23


45


42


93.8


.54


82


6


361


0


0


48


11-9


V.


Elizabeth M. Forrest,


55


31


24


54


51


94.9


.7


1.16


2


361


0


0


55


9-10


IV.


Minnie E. Donovan,


42


22


20


40


39


95.7


.15


.2


0


361


0


0


42


9-2


III.


Agnes M. Burns,


47


29


17


46


44


96.0


.43


.39


1


361


0


0


47


8-9


III.


Elizabeth Sullivan,


48


22


25


45


44


96.0


.46


.01


0


361


0


0


47


7-10


II.


Marion I. Bailey,


61


31


20


56


53


94.4


.69


.09


0


361


0


0


41


6-10


I.


Inez L. Nutting,


75


34


39


60


54


90.3


.99


.07


1


361


1


0


3


5-6


Whole


rolled.


Boys.


Girls.


Belonging. Average


Average Daily At-


tendance.


Per


Robert S. Atkins, Prin.,


Number


Years.


Number


Years.


14 Years.


75


Session.


MASSACHUSETTS FIELDS SCHOOL.


GRADE.


TEACHERS.


En- No.


Whole No. of different Pupils


Number


Daily


Per cent.


No. of Tardinesses


Daily Attendance. Pro Rata Average


Daily Attendance. Pro Rata Average No. of Dismissals


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. .


Charles E. Finch, Prin., Caro E. Wyman,


36


17


19


32


29


89.8


.83


2.98


0


360


0


4


24


13-6


VII.


Millie A. Damon,


33


20


12


29


28


94.5


.65


4.04


2


361


0


1


31


12-5


VI.


Lena Pfaffmann,


45


16


29


39


36


93.0


.57


6


0


361


0


C


=


11-8


V.


Cassendana Thayer,


49


29


18


42


39


92.4


.43


1.38


+


361


0


0


49


10-6


IV.


Lillian M. Waterhouse,


54


20


33


47


44


93.1


.31


1.35


00


361


0


0


54


9-5


III.


Grace M. Spinney,


56


29


26


46


43


93.0


.49


1.24


1


361


0


0


56


8.5


II.


53


20


29


44


40


92.1


1.11


1.43


1


361


0


34


7-6


I.


47


25


16


39


35


88.1


1.04


.43


3


361


0


00


40


6-5


I.


50


28


19


39


34


87.


1.12


38


-


361


1


C


1


5-4


Whole


rolled.


Boys.


Girls.


Belonging. Average


Average Daily At-


tendance.


Attendance.


Session.


Years.


Years.


Florence C. Gammons, Olive V. Bicknell, Annie M. Bennett,


76


QUINCY SCHOOL,


GRADE.


TEACHERS.


Whole No. . En-


Whole No. of different Pupils.


Number


Daily


Belonging.


tendance.


Per cent.


Attendance.


No. of Tardinesses


Pro Rata Average Daily Attendance.


No. of Dismissals


Pro Rata Average Daily Attendance.


Cases of Truancy.


was in


Under 5


Over 15


No. Between 7 and


Average Age.


Years and Months.


VIII.


Charles Sampson, Prin.,


37


14


22


34


32


93.3


.41


.88


0


361


0


1


36


13-1


VII.


Elizabeth R. Gillette,


45


20


25


40


37


91.1


1.2


1.06


2


361


0


00


37


13-2


VI.


Mabel G. Hathaway,


55


24


31


48


44


91.1


1.00


1.97


00


361


0


2


53


11-9


.4


E. Gertrude Ward,


55


26


29


44


41


92.9


.22


1.07


1


361


0


0


55


11-0


IV.


Evelyn G. McGinley,


69


38


30


45


42


93.2


.38


.24


0


361


0


0


69


9-8


1V.


Grace Eaton,


19


7


11


18


17


94.2


.71


1.37


1


333


19


10-1


II.


Grace Eaton,


22


7


14


19


16


88.8


1.45


.3


1


333


000


CO


7


7-6


IIl.


Josephine L. Kelley,


59


35


24


49


45


91.1


.36


.47


0


361


1


58


8-9


II.


Ellen D. Granahan,


66


30


34


40


37


92.3


.44


.52


2


361


0


0


34


7-3


I.


Annie T. Jones.


1


1. 77


38


28


51


43


84.9


.81


.07


10


361


0


00


50


6-3


I.


Delia E. Burke. $


19


18


40


28


89.8


3.1


.24


361


1


No. of Half-Days


Session.


Number


Years.


Number


Years.


14 years.


Boys.


Girls.


Average


Average Daily At-


6-3


¥


77


rolled.


School


WASHINGTON SCHOOL.


GRADE.


TEACHERS.


En- No.


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


Session.


Years.


Number


Years.


14 years.


Average Age.


Years and Months.


VIII.


Thomas B. Pollard, Prin.,


31


10


19


27


25


94.4


.27


2.55


1


360


0


00


17


13-6


VII.


Mary Marden,


41


17


21


35


33


94.3


.33


1.11


1


361


0


0


34


12-7


VI.


Alice S. Hatch,


50


22


25


41


37


91.6


.61


1.47


1


361


0


1


44


11-8


V.


Mary F. Sampson,


63


35


24


53


48


90.


1.49


5.45


or


361


0


0


56


10-7


IV.


Bessie L. Drew,


57


34


20


49


46


93.6


.77


.61


or


361


0


0


47


9-2


III.


H. Frances Cannon,


59


29


30


50


46


91.8


.69


.74


2


361


0


0


54


8-8


II.


Ida F. Humphrey,


51


27


21


40


35


88.


1.24


.34


4


361


0


0


19


7-0


I.


Sarah A. Malone.


59


25


31


48


41


86.2


1.59


.41


0


361


1


0| 0


7


6-0


in


15


was


Under 5


Over


Whole


rolled.


Boys.


Girls.


Belonging. Average


Average Daily At-


tendance.


Per


School


Number


No. Between 7 and


78


WOLLASTON SCHOOL.


GRADE.


TEACHERS.


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


34


15


19


31


29


91.5


.10


7.2


0


348


0


4


22


13-9


VII.


Myra E. Otis,


42


24


18


37


35


93.0


.68


2.86


0


349


0


2


37


12-7


VI.


Annie D. Marden,


49


22


26


43


39


92.5


.53


4.29


1


349


0


1


44


11-6


V.


Edith R. Follansbee,


55


31


24


47


42


88.6


.38


3.74


4


349


0


0


55


10-7


IV.


Irene M. Nichols,


54


24


30


43


38


90.1


.72


3.06


C


349


0


0


54


9-6


III.


Edith Howe,


56


28


26


46


42


91.4


1.07


2.58


0


349


0


0


51


8-8


II.


Ida J. Cameron,


52


27


21


41


36


88.0


.63


1.63


2


349


0


0


34


7-5


I.


Clara E. G. Thayer,


75


39


33


62


53


85.9


1.03


.92


4


349


2 2


O


00


5-11


En- No.


Whole No. of different Pupils.


Number


Daily


cent.


Attendance.


Daily Attendance. Pro Rata Average No. of Tardinesses


No. of Dismissals


Pro Rata Average


Daily Attendance.


Cases of Truancy.


in was


Under 5


Over 15


No. Between 7 and


14 Years.


Average Age.


Years and Months.


rolled. Whole


Boys.


Girls.


Belonging. Average


Average Daily At-


tendance.


Per


No. of Half-Days


School


Session.


Years. Number


Number


Years.


VIII.


79


WILLARD SCHOOL.


En-


Whole No. of different Pupils.


Number


Daily


cent.


Attendance.


No. of Tardinesses


No. of Dismissals Daily Attendance. Pro Rata Average


Daily Attendance. Pro Rata Average


Cases of Truancy.


No. of Half-Days


Number Under 5


Years.


Number


Years.


14 Years.


Average Age.


Years and Months.


Chester II. Wilbar, Prin.,


VIII.


T Desire Lewis,


60


26


34


55


52


95.2


.03


.81


0


350


0


00


45


13-4


VII.


Madge L. Rierdon,


40


23


17


38


35


92.3


.02


.76


1


350


0


1


38


12-7


VII.


Madge D. Ballou,


50


28


22


45


42


92.5


.14


.05


0


350


0


0


48


12-2


VI.


Mary E. Keohan,


47


19


26


44


42


94.6


.11


.66


0


350


0


0


47


11-3


VI.


Mary A. White,


49


27


20


45


42


93.4


.07


.72


0


350


0


0


47


11-3


V.


Ellen B. Fegan,


44


25


16


38


37


94.8


.03


.41


0


350


0


0


41


10-7


V.


Elizabeth J. McNeil,


44


26


18


43


41


95.4


.07


.38


0


350


0


0


44


10-4


V.


Elizabeth A. Garrity,


41


20


11


39


36


93.


.08


.21


0


350


0


0


40


10-8


1V.


Emeline A. Newcomb,


58


32


23


54


51


95.3


.09


.09


0


350


0


0


55


9-1


GRADE.


TEACHERS.


No.


rolled.


Boys.


Girls.


Belonging. Average


Average Daily At-


tendance.


Whole


Session.


Schor I was in


15


Over


No. Between 7 and


Per


!


' 08


II. II. II. I. I.


Grace E. Drumm,


41


22


18


38


35


93.2


.09


.11


5


350


0


0


22


7-10


Anne M. Cahill,


43


19


21


40


38


93.9


.15


1


1


350


0


0


23


7-1


Alicia B. Elcock,


44


30


14


39


36


92.7


.27


.08


0


350


0


0


18


7-0


Margaret E. Burns,


67


34


32


53


46


87.2


.43


.15


0


350


0


0


11


5-11


Annie F. Burns,


63


35


28


56


50


88.5


.14


0


350


0


0


2


5-6


81


I.


Mary B. Keating.


48


21


22


42


38


89.9


.42 .08


.0


0


350


0


0


10


6-3


-


29


54


51


94.2


09


.53


0


350


0


0


56


9-8


III.


Teresa McDonnell,


47


26


21


43


41


94.8


.07


.07


0


350


0


0


46 8-3


Annie Z. White,


45


19


24


38


36


93.7


.16


.01


1


350


0


0


36


8-3


45


24


21


43


40


93.8


.05


.22


0


350


0


0


43


8-2


III. III. Ellen A. Desmond,


IV. Frances C. Sullivan,


56| 27


82


TOTAL ATTENDANCE


FROM THE TEN MONTHLY REPORTS.


SCHOOL.


Whole Number Different Pupils.


of


Number Be-


Daily


of


Pro Rata


Av. Daily Attendance.


Dismissals Pro Rata Av. Daily Attendance.


Cases of Truancy.


Different Pupils.


High


232


316


492


463


94.1


.63


.66


6


Adams


219


231


413


377


90.2


1.57


.59


12


Coddington


213


223


377


351


93.1


.24


.45


5


Cranch


127


127


259


244


94.1


.99


.57


9


Gridley Bryant


164


173


314


292


92.9


.20


.62


4


John Hancock .


209


183


357


339


94.7


.44


1.05


6


Lincoln


226


221


423


399


94.4


.58


.49


11


Mass. Fields


204


201


359


328


91.2


.71


1.47


11


Quincy


.


258


266


415


377


90.8


.87


.76


11


Washington


199


191


343


312


91.0


.92


1.63


11


Willard


483


427


847


788


93.0


.13


.33


6


Wollaston


210


197


349


314


89.8


.67


3.08


10


Grand Totals


·


2744


2756


4948


14584


92.6


.66


.97 102


Boys.


Girls.


Average


longing.


Average


tendance.


cent.


Attendance.


Per


Tardinesses


At-


Daily


83


MONTHLY REPORTS


1901


Whole Number at


End of Month.


Average Number


Belonging.


.


Average Daily At-


tendance.


Per Cent. of Daily


Attendance


Tardinesses.


Dismissals.


Truants,


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


1902


January,


4986


4897.3


4446.4


90.1


308


326


4


February,


4982


4976.2


4512.8


90.7


391


472


7


March,


4920


4913.2


4472.1


91.0


312


384


8


April,


4965


4916.1


4564.0


92.8


272


473


12


May,


4913


4894.9


4529.4


92.5


343


455


13


June,


4809


4830.4


4414.8


91.4


345


482


18


September,


5291


5241.1


5017.3


95.7


233


306


18


October,


5245


5248.5


4941.2


94.1


268


515


2


November,


5190


5181.9


4843.9


93.5


268


407


6


December,


5113


5136.0


4414.1


85.9


502


286


1


.


·


85


Corps of Teachers


JANUARY 1903


HIGH SCHOOL


NAME Charles F. Harper, § Maurice B. Smith, § Arthur F. Campbell, § Elizabeth A. Souther, * # Madeleine Fish, * H. Annie Kennedy, * * Clara E. Thompson, * Iola L. Pearl, Janie C. Michaels, § L. Frances Tucker, §


DATE OF


ELECTION


May, 1899


Dec., 1901 Sept., 1896


Sept., 1890


Martha L. Desmond, Eleanor W. Guild § Martha F. Sawyer, § Katharine W. Hall, §


Sept., 1891 Sept., 1896 Oct., 1892 Sept., 1895 Sept., 1899 Sept., 1900 Sept., 1901 Sept., 1902 Sept., 1902 Sept., 1902 Nov., 1902


Samuel D. Thompson, § Harry A. Blake, § Mary L. Wade,


Nov., 1902 Sept., 1892


86


ADAMS SCHOOL


1 James M. Nowland,


Sept., 1889 Jan., 1903


Sarah A. Packard, *


Sept., 1902.


Elsie E. Turner, * Eliza C. Sheahan,


Sept., 1865


Ethel Rinn, *


Sept., 1901


Jennie F. Griffin,


Sept., 1897


Eliza F. Dolan, *


Sept., 1884




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