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Annie W. Miller,
Nov., 1899
Beatrice H. Rothwell,
Nov., 1899
Charlotte F. Donovan,
Sept., 1892
Euphrasia Hernan,
April, 1878
1. See Cranch School.
CODDINGTON SCHOOL
Mary E. Dearborn, *
Sept., 1876
Jennie N. Whitcher, *
Sept., 1899-Sept., 1902
Ruth A. Taylor, *
Sept., 1902
Jennie H. Holt, t
Sept., 1897
Alice F. Sampson,
Sept., 1896
Freda Salfisberg, *
Feb., 190 L
Grace E. Patterson,*
Oct., 1902
Mary E. Costello,
Jan., 1900
Julia E. Underwood,
April, 1855
E. Belle Forsaith,
Sept., 1902 Jan., 1895.
Annie P. Hall,
CRANCH SCHOOL
James M. Nowland, #
Jan., 1901
Carrie A. Crane,
Cora M. Hutchinson, *
Mary A. Sayward §
Minnie E. Welsh,
Sept., 1892-Jan., 1901 Jan., 1901
Annie S. Keenan,
Grace E. Perry, Jan., 1901 Elizabeth H. Poland, * Jan., 1897-Jan., 1901 Anna H. Cochrane. Sept., 1902
1. See Adams School.
April, 1894-Sept., 1901 Sept., 1902 Oct., 1901
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GRIDLEY BRYANT SCHOOL
Austin W. Greene, *
Elizabeth B. Thomas *
Jan., 1897 March, 1901
Emily B. Rogers *
Nov., 1902
Annie E. Burns, ¿
Jan., 1897
Gertrude A. Boyd,
Jan., 1897
Margaret F. Talbot, Jan., 1897
Augusta E. Dell, Jan., 1897
Catherine C. McGovern,
April, 1895
JOHN HANCOCK SCHOOL
2 Winthrop N. Crocker, *
Jan., 1903
Mary W. Holden,
Mabel G. Drake, *
Sept., 1889-Sept., 1896 Sept., 1902
Josephine T. Collagan *
Sept., 1902.
Mary C. Parker,
Sept., 1886
Annie R. Black, *
Helen M. West,
Sept., 1902 Jan., 1890 Jan., 1897. Nov., 1892 -- Sept., 1900
Mary P. Underwood,
Jan., 1882-Sept., 1891 Nov., 1902
2. See Lincoln School.
LINCOLN SCHOOL
Winthrop N. Croker, *
Jan., 1903
Bessie G. Nicholson,
Sept., 1899
Mary A. Days, *
Sept., 1902
Abbie A. Seyser, *
Sept., 1902
Minnie E. Donovan, Frances J. Elcock *
Sept., 1902
Elizabeth Sullivan,
Sept., 1892
Kathryn G. Meaney,
Sept., 1902
Elsie B: Martin,
Sept., 1902 Oct., 1902
Nancy E. Woy, *
2. See John Hancock School.
Sept., 1892
Isabel Moir,
Helen F. Boyd,
Mary A. Thomas, #
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MASSACHUSETTS FIELDS SCHOOL
:3 Charles E. Finch, Caro E. Wyman, *
Sept., 1898
Sept., 1901
Zulma E. Lunt, *
Sept., 1902
S. Jean Smith,
Sept., 1902
Cassendana Thayer,
Oct., 1896
Lillian Waterhouse,
April, 1897
Grace M. Spinney, t
Dec., 1900
Florence C. Gammons, *
April, 1901
Olive V. Bicknell,
Oct., 1901
Annie M. Bennett,
Jan., 1897
3. See Wollaston School.
QUINCY SCHOOL
Charles Sampson, *
Nov., 1896
Elizabeth R. Gillette, *
Sept., 1901
Amalie Knobel, *
Sept., 1902
E. Gertrude Ward, t
Jan., 1901
Evelyn G. McGinley,
Oct., 1895
Josephine L. Kelley,
Sept., 1900
Ellen D. Granahan,
Jan., 1897
Grace Eaton,
Jan., 1902
Christina McPherson,
Sept., 1902
Delia E. Burke,
Sept., 1901
WASHINGTON SCHOOL
Thomas B. Pollard, * *
Feb., 1887
Mary Marden,
April, 1874
Alice S. Hatch,
Jan., 1893
Bessie L. Drew, *
March, 1896
Mary F. Sampson, *
Sept., 1900
H. Frances Cannon,
Sept., 1892
Ida F. Humphrey,
Sept., 1897
Sarah A. Malone,
Sept., 1883
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WILLARD SCHOOL
Edgar M. Copeland, § t
Oct., 1902
Madge D. Ballou, # *
June, 1901
L. Jeanette Sanders,
Nov., 1902
Madge L. Rierdon, *
Jan., 1898
Ona I. Nolan, *
Oct., 1902
Mary A. White, *
Jan., 1896
Ellen B. Fegan,
June, 1875
Elizabeth J. McNeil,
Sept., 1883
Elizabeth A. Garrity,
Oct., 1889
Emeline A. Newcomb,
April, 1857
Frances C. Sullivan,
Sept., 1894
Teresa McDonnell,
Sept., 1889
Ellen A. Desmond,
Sept., 1889
Annie Z. White,
Oct., 1900
Alicia B. Elcock, *
Feb., 1902
Annie M. Cahill, *
Feb., 1891
Grace E. Drumm,
Jan., 1897
Annie F. Burns,
April, 1884
Margaret E. Burns,
May, 1881-Sept., 1901
Mary B. Keating,
June, 1901
WOLLASTON SCHOOL
3 Charles E. Finch,
Sept., 1895
Beatrice J. Smith, i
Jan., 1901
Myra E. Otis, *
Sept., 1896
Annie D. Marden,
Sept., 1894
Marion E. Hood, *
Sept., 1902
Irene M. Nichols, *
Sept., 1901
Marion I. Bailey, +
May, 1898
Ida J. Cameron, *
Sept., 1894
Clara E. G. Thayer,
Sept., 1889
.3. See Massachusetts Fields School.
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DRAWING
Lillian M. Dearborn, Nov., 1901
MUSIC
E. Landis Snyder, Sept., 1901
NATURE
H. Annie Kennedy, * Sept., 1896
SEWING
Fannie F. French, Sept., 1892
EVENING DRAWING
Flora M. Shackley, t Oct., 1901
§ College graduate. # Attended college but did not graduate.
* Graduate of normal school. + Attended but not a graduate of normal school.
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Resignations of Teachers
The following named teachers resigned to accept positions. as indicated :
High School,
June, Ruth Tousey, Providence, Rhode Island June, Charles P. Slade, Franklin June, Adah M. Tasker, New Bedford To study law
October, Stacy B. Southworth,
Sickness
October, George W. Hinman. November, Walter T. Bryant, Adams School,
Business
June, Annie L. Libby,
Arlington
December, Jean B. Tucker,
Married
Coddington School,
June, Margaret E. Olmsted,
Married
June, Grace E. Lingham, June, Alice T. Kelly,
Married
Cranch School,
June, Lucy J. Mitchell,
Newton
Gridley Bryant,
December, Mary H. Atkins,
Boston
John Hancock School,
June, Minnie G. Robbins,
Sickness
June, Bessie L. Twiss,
Malden
October, May C. Melzard,
Newton
Boston
December, Robert S. Atkins,
Boston
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Lincoln School,
January, Harriet E. Benson,
March, Mary M. McNally,
Malden Boston
June, Elizabeth M. Forrest,
September, Edith Howe, September, Inez L. Nutting, Massachusetts Fields School, June, Lena Pfaffmann, Quincy School,
Business
Brookline
June, Mabel G. Hathaway, June, Annie T. Jones, Willard School,
Private School
January, Mary L. Conway,
Married
September, Mary E. Keohan,
Boston
October, Chester H. Wilbar, November, T. Desire Lewis, Wollaston School,
Chelsea
Boston
June, Edith R. Follansbee,
Sickness
ABSENT ON LEAVE
High School,
Florence L. Hayes.
Massachusetts Fields School,
Millie A. Damon.
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Graduations
Quincy high School.
Wednesday, June 25, 1902.
PROGRAM
Music-a. March, Helen Moir.
b. When the Sun in Splendor Rising,
Adaptation from "Che mi frena," Lucia di Lammermoor, Donizetti Misses Litch, Scharnagel, Austin and Sibley with High School Chorus.
Address,-Judge Henry C. Mulligan, Natick, Mass.
Music,-I Waited for the Lord, Mendelssohn Messrs. Findlay, Weston and Gram, with Chorus.
Salutatory Essay,-The Genius of Vergil, Herbert Percy Arnold.
Essay-A View from the Hill Top, Mary Webber Patterson.
Essay-A World Without Song, Helen Frances Cashman.
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Scene from Ben-Hur,
Lew Wallace
Characters :
Iras, Ben-Hur,
Eleanor May Nelson Ray Brown
SITUATION .- "Iras and her aged father have been for some days the guests of Ben-Hur, whom the personal charms of Iras have completely captivated. She is really in love with Messala, a hated rival of Ben-Hur in the great chariot race at Antioch, and has been spying out the secrets of Ben-Hur's life for the use of Mes- sala, who, in losing the chariot race, lost an immense sum of money to Ben-Hur."
Valedictory Essay-The Preparation of an English Lesson, Marie Caroline Bass.
Music-The Heavens are Telling, Handel
Messrs. Findlay, Barbour and Brown, with Chorus.
Presentation of Diplomas,
Hon. Charles H. Porter, Chairman of the School Committee.
Music-Gloria from Twelfth Mass, Mozart
High School Chorus.
Class Motto,-Deeds not Words. Class Colors,-Gold and Blue. Director of Music,-Mr. E. Landis Snyder. Accompanist,-Miss Hannah Olliffe Litchfield.
THE CLASS OF 1902.
Kathryn Ahearn,
Marie Caroline Bass,
Sadie Frances Berry, Ida May Brown,
Helen Frances Cashman, Mary Ellen Coughlin,
Anna Gertrude Crowley, Gertrude May Dole, Helen Mildred Farrell,
Alice Gertrude Feeley, Harriette Paullin Fenton, Mary Howe Ferguson, Florence Sherwood Greer, Corinne Louise Hayward, Louise Caroline Hewitson, Annie Josephine Igo, Alice Forbes Joss, Anna Gertrude King,
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Amelia Adeline Linnell, Sarah Isabel Litch, Marjorie Louise Matthews, Minnie McCarthy, Helen Moir, Eleanor May Nelson, Carrie Edith Parker,
Mary Webber Patterson,
Blanche Winifred Rhodes, Mabel Haskell Ripley, Agnes Anna Scharnagel, Margaret Sibley, Edna Lewis Smith, Mildred Harriet Tavender, Katherine Martha Walsh, Edith Ward, Mabel Mae Wilson,
Merton Lewis Alden, Herbert Percy Arnold, Harris Merrill Barbour, Ray Brown, William Alfred Carey, Gilbert Damon,
Edward Everett Ford,
Marden Warner Hayward,
Thomas Francis Healey, William Immanuel Johnson, James Benjamin Mahoney, Richard Hagan McGrath, Houghton Henry Schumacher, John Donald Smith, Henry Edward Teasdale, Edward Percy Williams, William Williams,
BUSINESS COURSE.
Katherine Agnes Austin, Katherine Elizabeth Ethel Blair, William Joseph Driscoll,
Lulu Minnette Cochrane, Alice Maud Ferguson, Pearl Russell Graham, Mary Bridget Hennessey, Susie May Halloran, Charlotte Ricker Kingman, Roseann Gertrude McDonnell, Margaret Ellen McIntosh, Ethel Gertrude Magee, Margaret Jane Michael, Margaret Eliza Murphy, Jennie Shepard Norrie, Ethel Carleton Packard, Grace Mary Skinner,
Richard Henry Barry,
Thomas Henry Fallon, Joseph Marshall Francis, John Giles, William Lawrence Granahan, Archie James Grassick, John Francis Haley, Harry Heffernan, Francis Lee Hicks, Irving Frank Hunt, Thomas Roger Kenney, Julius Alexander Muer, James Donnithorne Rapson, Albert Joseph Reinhalter, Harold Burt Shaw,
Agnes Florence Souter.
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GRADUATES.
The members of the class of 1902 are distributed as fol- lows :
Graduate work in High School,
9
*College,
13
¡Normal school,
3
Dr. Sargent's Normal School of Gymastics,
2
Kindergarten,
1
School of Pharmacy,
1
Teaching Music,
1
Other Schools,
6
At work in Boston,
4
At work in Quincy,
5
At home,
6
Dead, Merton Lewis Alden, Class President,
1
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52
Post Graduates who entered college or normal school, 10. *Total number who entered college, 20. +Total number who entered school, 6.
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The Grammar Schools
Thursday, June 26, 1902.
PROGRAM
March,-Pianists, Hannah O. Litchfield, Q. H. S., 1903. Minnie Packard, Q. H. S., 1905. Drummer, Walter G. Field, Q. H. S., 1904.
Chorus,-Song of Peace,
Introductory Remarks,
A. S. Sullivan Frank Edson Parlin Superintendent of Schools
Chorus-a Sweet and Low,
b Last Night,
Sir Joseph Barnby Kjernlf
Address,
Rev. James Todd, D. D.
Mendelssohn
Chorus-a Angel Trio,
b Waken Lords and Ladies Gay,
Concluding Remarks,
Mrs. Edith Rowena Noyes Porter
*
Hon. Charles H. Porter
Chairman of the Board.
Presentation of Diplomas, Chairmen of Sub-Committees
Chorus-a Star Spangled Banner
b America Director of Music-E. Landis Snyder Pianist-Helen E. Bemis, Q. H. S., '97
* Mr. Porter being absent Dr. Hallowell spoke in his stead.
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98
Graduates of June 1902.
ADAMS SCHOOL-34
Nelson Webb Barnicoat, William Joseph Beach, Ethel Marion Brown, Lucy Copeland Burnham, William James Byron, Albert Gardner Coffin, Caroline May Cummings, Samuel Disbrow DeForest, Jr., Nettie Humphrey Denton, Ella Lillian Dockham, Charles Edmund Dornan, Margaret Gertrude Duran, Erina Della Luccha,
Eltheldreda Elcock,
Edith Florence Elrick, Thomas Albert Ferguson, Edmund Clement Ford,
Florence Milton Ford, Charles Edward Grassick, Flora Agnes Hanna, John Stephen Higgins, Lillian Christina Masson, Sadie Winifred McAuliffe, Mary F. Morrison, William Aloysius O'Brien, Alice Evelyn Pinel, Eleanor Annie Pinel, Bessie Phebe Pratt,
Florence Belle Pratt, John William Reveny, Arthur Alfred Richardson, George Hawthorne Roach, James Robbie, John Thompson,
CODDINGTON SCHOOL-32
Mila Gertrude Bates, Alice May Belcher, Florence Edna Brown, Eva Agnes Caron, Frederick Herbert Cobb, Elizabeth Ella Dunn, George William Fallon, John James Fallon, Jr., George Marston Hanson, Sarah McAloon Harkins, Charles Kimball Hogan, William Everett Howe, Mary Elizabeth King, James Krieger, Miriam Nichols Marsh, Walter Henry McClay,
Ernest Rowe McConnell, Emma Rose McDonnell, Ralph Guild Merritt, Elizabeth Mabel Norrie, Elvira Francesca Packard, Charles Harold Parker, Edward James Parker, Carl Fisher Prescott, Carl John Benj. Satterlund, Raymond Lincoln Seaver, Harry Wilson Seeley, Christena May Sinclair, Maud Ellen Sinclair, Nelson Leroy Smith, Stedman Thompson, Annie Isabel Walker,
99
GRIDLEY BRYANT SCHOOL-26
Arthur Ballou,
Walter Edward Barry,
Mary Elizabeth Behan,
Rina Pierina Clorinda Bizzozero, James Leroy Lewis, James Joseph Collins, Teresa Annie Connelly, Michael Joseph Connelly, Daniel Francis Corcoran, James Patrick Donovan, John Francis Fitzgerald, John Joseph Fitzgerald, Anna Teresa Flaherty, Hubert Wesley Fuller,
Joseph Elton Geddes, Edward Joseph Hagerty, Grace Belle Hicks,
Rena Berry Mannex, Joseph Ronald McGilvray, Louise Sabina McLaughlin, Elizabeth Margaret Nelson, John Joseph Perkins, Emma Elizabeth Readly, Mary Alice Reinhalter, Bartholomew Joseph Rooney, Leo David Walters.
JOHN HANCOCK SCHOOL-35
William Albert Gordon Andrew, David Johnson,
Lena Archibald,
John George Bjork,
Mary Ellen Boyle,
Daniel Burke,
Dora Louisa Johnson, Annabella Kelman, Joel Kjellander, Alexina Florence McDonald, Joseph Henry McDonald,
Annie Theresa Connors,
Henry Hjalmar Dahl,
Kathrine Sarah MeDon ild,
Emma Desideria Danielson,
Lillian Irene McIntosh,
Eliza Lena Catherine Dilworth, Thomas Joseph Doran,
Gertrude Regina Morrissey, Emily Grace Moyle, John Edward Mundie,
Joseph Driscoll, Edith May Ellis, William Frank Galvin,
Olga Mary Regenia Olson, Anna Theresa Ryden,
Edith Mildred Gill, Oscar Frank Hallquist,
Lela Isabelle Smith, Edith May Spargo,
Kathrina Holteen,
Catherine Annie Houston,
Julia Irene Thomas, Arthur Merritt Wentworth,
Frederick Dunkerton Williams.
100
LINCOLN SCHOOL-29
Joseph Austin, Ethel May Booth,
Luther Milton Bradbury, Jr.
Elizabeth Irene Chick,
Walter Deacon, Emma Elizabeth Edwards,
George Forsyth, Jr. John Edward Galligan, Annie Robertson Giles, Margaret Gill,
George Bowman Howie,
Mary Eva Alexcena Hubert,
Elizabeth Alice Keefe,
Cecelia Elizabeth Kelly,
Helen Kirkland, Charles John Malnati, Mary Malnati, Harry Gordon McIntosh, Lillian Agnes Moodie, Josephine Elizabeth Larson, Ruth Olive Mildred Landin, Antonia Elsie Picard, Bertha Emma Stella Reed, Charlotte Louise Rendle, Ernest George Robertson, James Stewart, Mary Belle Stronach, Grace Sadora Sylvester, John Timothy Walsh.
MASSACHUSETTS FIELDS SCHOOL-29
Ethel May Andrews, Esther Rena Arvidson, Alford Conrad Axberg, James Percival Cahill, June Savory Collett, Clarence Abner Conrad, Blakeslee Estabrooks, Lyman Clinton Ewell, Dorothy Fay, Ruth Simmons Ferguson,
Carl Gorham Fowler,
Edna Hamlyn Fowler, Ruth Margaret Gould, Chester Webster Greenerd,
William Hallwell, James Harry Hooper, Carrie Elizabeth Hunter,. Ruel Orison Jefferson, Bula Lorenz Loud, John Perey Lyons, Mona Hill MacGregory, Dorothy Mills, Margaret Etta Mullaney, Susy Mina Page,
Edna Earl Robinson,
Edith Edna Sass,
Lucien Hamilton Thayer, Harold Stewart Tuck,
Harold Fernando Winslow.
101
QUINCY SCHOOL-34
Gertrude Ahern,
Lillian J. Aulback,
Elsie Marion Badger,
Clifford William Bean,
Grace I. Burch,
Arthur Frances Charnock,
May Florence Clare, William Murray Colman, John Dolan, Marie Josephine Duggan,
Rosealie I., Egan,
William Gellatly Geekie, Abbie Natola Greene,
Ruth Dorretta Tavender,
Mattie Greenfield,
Grace Florence Thomas,
John Y. Hamilton, Frances Irene Harding, Helen K. Horton,
Allen Emanuel Johnson, Charles Norman Kolstad, Catherine Ruth Lycett, James Martin, John V. McClure, Joseph C. McClure, Mary Louise Moran, Annie Lillian Nyhan, Helen May Ramsdell, Frederica Shanks, Frank C. Snyder, Martha Lenora Steer,
Jennie May Upton, Caroline Wilkinson, Dorothy Payson Young.
WASHINGTON SCHOOL-25
Paul Edward Avery, John Benjamin Bass, Margaret Frances Butters, Ruth Cloudman Dole, Eliza Ellen Dorley, Theresa Fleming, Joseph Ford, Mary Agnes Ford, Josephine Adams French, Edward Montrose Graham, Bertha Caroline Hallstrom, George Winfred Hayden,
Viola Alden Hayden, Ethel Gordon Hersey, Helen Maria Lincoln, Lauretta Viola Lowe, Willis Pearl Middleton, Henry Hervie Moody, Lawrence Larkin Moran, Leo Thomas Moran, Ellen Sarah Smith, Elizabeth Thayer, Ethel Fuller Winneberger, Adelaide F. Winneberger, Wadsworth Winslow.
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WILLARD SCHOOL-45
Mary Olive Berry,
Amelia Cecelia Bianchi,
Vera Maria Blomberg, Carrie Elizabeth Boll, Frank Wallace Boutilier, Ellen Rebecca Conway, Phileas Joseph Dalpe,
Francis Ignatius Desmond,
Nunziata Natalina C. DiBona,
Eunice Gertrude Doble,
Mary Florence Donald, James Boyle O'Reilly Elcock,
Leo Ambrose Garity,
Eva Pauline Graham,
Esther Marie Gustafson,
Florence Catherine Hamel, 1da Hamel, Anastasia Kapples,
Helen Teresa Keating,
William F. Kelley,
Grace Marie Lamb,
Daniel Lane,
Joseph Ambrose Lane, Frederick Lancisi, Hildur Teressa Lindberg, Marguerite Shea Lyons, Edward John Martell,
Mary Jane McDonald, Mary McKay,
Joseph Henry McPherson, Peter Zacharia Morissette, John Francis Mulligan, Mary Gordon Murray, Joseph A. Perry, Alphonse Winthrop Pick ering Timothy Edward Reardon, John Edward Reinhalter, Frederick Cushman Runnels, Annie Sandison, Apalonia Karolina Schatzl, Alexander Shaw,
Nellie Estella Tallman,
Mary Cecelia Wallace, Jennie Catharine Walters,
Mary Helen White.
WOLLASTON SCHOOL-27
M. Frances Willard Anderson, Chester Franklin Barlow, Gertrude Marthena Barlow, Annie Sumerville Barton, Alice Ethel Bland, Earle Harmon Boyce,
Harry Gordon Campbell,
Marion Estelle Corey, John Girard Dinneen, Grace Miriam Farrington,
Harold Percival Farrington, Marion Farwell, Isabel Duncan Fenton,
Olive Louise Huston,
Henry Eaton Kingsley, Clarence Wyman Loud, Bessie Margarette Maloney, Olive Stratton Miller, Cherry Luana Newell, William Wentworth Osborne,. Clara Eva Porter, John King Ruggles, George Frederick Sackett,
Eugene Sanders,
Ethel Bugbee Smith, Fred Sidney Sparrow,
Editha Alberta Tripp.
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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.
Full Certificates.
Conditioned.
High.
Adams Academy.
co Woodward Institute.
Thayer Academy.
c Other Schools.
6
0
Coddington,
32
18
11
20
0
5
0
0
7
0
Gridley Bryant,
26
14
12
12
1
5
0
1
7
0
John Hancock,
35
21
14
17
0
4 0
1
13 6
0
Massachusetts Fields,
29
21
7
23
0
1
0
0
5
0
Quincy,
34
26
8
20
6
6
0 0
0
1
1
Washington,
25
17
5
11
2
7
1
3
1
Willard,
45
17
21
22
0
80 0
12
3
Wollaston,
27
19
6
19
3
2
0 0
3
0
316 208
92 184 12 45 0 7
63
5
.
Left School. Returned.
Adams,
34
29
5
22
18
0
4 0
1
0
Lincoln,
29
26
3
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School Committee
For 1903
-
At Large.
DR. HENRY C. HALLOWELL
Term expires 1903
DR. NATHANIEL S. HUNTING
1901
MR. JAMES H. CHURCHILL .
1905
By Wards.
Ward 1. HON. CHARLES H. PORTER
Term expires 1903
1904
Ward 3. MISS MABEL E. ADAMS
66
1904
Ward 4. REV. WILLIAM J. FOLEY
.
66
66 1903
Ward 6. DR. FREDERICK J. PEIRCE
66
1905
Chairman of the School Board. HON. CHARLES H. PORTER.
Secretary of the Board and Superintendent of Schools.
FRANK EDSON PARLIN.
.
66
1905
Ward 5. DR. WELLINGTON RECORD
Ward 2. MR. FREDERICK H. SMITH
.
105
Standing Sub-Committees for 1903.
FOR THE DIFFERENT SCHOOLS.
HIGH
ADAMS
CODDINGTON
CRANCH
GRIDLEY BRYANT
JOHN HANCOCK
LINCOLN .
MASSACHUSETTS FIELDS
QUINCY
· Messrs. Porter, Foley, Peirce Dr. Hunting, Miss Adams, Mr. Porter Messrs. Hunting, Porter, Miss Adams Messrs. Peirce, Churchill, Record Messrs. Churchill, Peirce, Record
WASHINGTON
WILLARD
WOLLASTON
Messrs. Smith, Record, Hallowell Messrs. Foley, Hallowell, Porter Messrs. Record, Peirce, Churchill Books, Supplies and Sundries.
Messrs. Hunting, Record, Miss Adams.
Textbooks.
Miss Adams, Messrs. Churchill, Peirce.
Transportation.
Messrs. Record, Smith, Peirce. Evening Schools. Messrs. Churchill, Foley, Smith. Special Subjects. Messrs. Peirce, Smith, Hunting.
Rules and Regulations. Messrs. Hallowell, Churchill, Miss Adams.
Teachers. The Chairman, Messrs. Record, Hunting.
Finance and Salaries. The Chairman, Messrs. Hallowell, Smith.
Messrs. Porter, Hallowell, Miss Adams Miss Adams, Messrs. Hunting, Foley Messrs. Hallowell, Porter, Smith . Messrs. Smith, Hunting, Foley
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Calendar for 1903
First term : Monday, January 5,-Wednesday, April 1. Second term : Monday, April 13,-Thursday, June 25. The elementary schools close Friday June 19. High school graduation : Wednesday, June 24. Grammar school graduation : Thursday, June 25. Third term : Tuesday, September 8,-Wednesday, December 23. The New Year : Monday, January 4, 1904.
Holidays : February 22, April 19, May 30, June 17, and the remainder of the week from Wednesday noon next preced- ing Thanksgiving.
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SECTION 1 == City Government, Mayor's Inaugural, Reports of Treasurer and Auditor.
PAGE
Address of Mayor, 1903
11
Administrative Boards
City Auditor-Report of
31
Advertising, Printing and Stationery Almshouse
32
Almshouse-Outside Aid
34
Plumbing
31
Approaches to Works on Quarry Street
44
Arthur Street
43
Assessors . ,
43
Assessors-Books, Binding and Postage
42
Assessors-Clerical Services
43
Assessors-Miscellaneous
42
Atlantic Street .
43
Bridges, Culverts and Drains
44
Burial Places
46
Chubbuck Street
47
City Debt
49
City Debt, Itemized Schedule
136
City Hall Remodelling .
54
City,Hospital ·
54
City Officers-Pay of
51
Clark Street .
47
Clerk, City Clerk
48
Clerk,'Executive Department
48
Clerk, Tax Collector
48
Clerk, Treasurer
48
Contingent Fund
40
.
4
.
37
460
Copeland Street-Lamb Claim
84
Cranch Schoolhouse Lot-Grading
66
Debt Statement .
134
Decoration Day . -
66
Drain Through Land Catherine Kelley
55
Eaton Street
55
Edgestones and Sidewalks
57
Engineering .
55
Faxon Park Road
57
Fire Department -- Fire Alarm
60
Fire Department-Fire Alarm Boxes, Special
61
Fire Department-Firemen's Clothing
61
Fire Department -- Fuel
59
Fire Department-Horse Shoeing and Keeping
58
Fire Department-Keeping Chief's Horse .
60
Fire Department-Lighting Engine Houses Fire Department-Miscellaneous Expenses .
62
Fire Department-New Hose, Horses and Harness
59
Fire Department-Pay of Men
65
Fire Department-Repairs and Fixtures
57
Grove Street
66
Hancock School Plumbing
68
Hancock School Painting
69
Hancock Street
67
Health Department-Miscellaneous .
70
Health Department- Contagious Diseases
70
Health Department-Inspection
73
Health Department-Garbage
73
Health Department-Small Pox -
74
Hose House Ward 6-Boiler .
67
Hose House Ward 4-Bath Tub
68
Hose House Ward 2-Bath Tub
69
Hose House Houghs Neck
68
Howard Avenue
69
Interest-City Debt
77
Interest-Park Debt
76
Interest-Sewer Debt .
76
Interest-Temporary Loans
76
Interest-Water Debt
76
Independence Avenue Drain
75
Kendrick Avenue
75
Law Library
75
Liberty Street Sidewalk
76
Library-Catalogue Fund
83
60
461
Libraty-Fuel and Lighting
84
Library-Miscellaneous
81
Library-Periodicals, Printing and Binding
82
Library-Salaries and Assistants
84
Library-Thomas Crane Public-Books
83
Lincoln School Closets .
81
Miscellaneous City Expenses .
85
Park Debt
97
Parks
96
Patrol Wagon Stable
89
Pay of City Officers
51
1 Pest House-New
97
Playgrounds
97
Polling Places
95
Police Department-Chief's Salary
90
Police Department-Enforcement Liquor Law
91
Police Department-Miscellaneous
92
Police Department-Pay Permanent Men
90
Police Department-Police Station
90
Police Department --- Signal Service
94
Police Station New
89
Quarry Street
95
Removal of Snow
98
Repairs, City Hall
98
Repairs, Care City Hall
99
Repairs, Schoolhouses .
102
Repairs, Summary
102
Repair of Public Buildings
99
Rogers Street
107
School Department-Books, Supplles, etc.
113
School Department-Evening
116
School Department -- Fuel
117
School Department-Janitors .
116
School Department-Salaries .
117
School Department-Transportation
117
Sewer Debt
118
Sewer Department-Construction
120
Sewer Department-House Connections
118
Sewer Department-Maintenance
118
Skating Pond
109
Sidewalks,-Beale Street
45
Bigelow Street .
44
Brooks Avenue .
44
Sealer of Weights and Measures
127
462
Chestnut Street
46
Clark Street .
47
Newbury Avenue
88
Rawson Road
107
Rodman Street
107
Walker Street
128
Wollaston Avenue .
129
State and Military Aid .
111
State Road-Quincy Avenue
109
Street Lighting .
108
Street Railway Excise Tax
110
Street Repairs .
103
Survey and Plans of City
118
Tax Refund
122
Teal Pond
12
Warren Avenue Bridge
126
Water Debt
133
Water Supply-Construction
113
Water Supply-Maintenance
129
Watering Streets
108
Willard Schoolhouse Lavatory
126
Willard Street Drain
12
Winthrop Avenue
126
Wollaston Hose House Lot-Grading Verchild Street .
128
City Council-1903 .
8
City Government-1902
3
City Treasurer-Report of
23
Debt Statement
135
Department Officials
3
Executive Officers
3
Johnson Fund, Cotton C .- Treasurer's Report .
30
SECTION 2-Reports of City Officers.
Adams Academy-Report of Managers
109
Animals .- Report of Inspector
47
Assessors-Report of Board
97
Births of 1901
113
Burial Places-Report of Managers
27
Care Fund, Perpetual
29
City Clerk-Report of
111
Births of 1902
.
113
67
463
135
Marriages of 1902
Deaths of 1902
147
Election Returns 1902 .
.
160
Jury List for 1903
169
City Engineer-Report of
63
City Physician-Report of .
31
City Solicitor-Report of
.
105 1
Deaths of 1902
147
Election Returns .
160
Fire Department-Report of Chief Fire, Losses, etc., 1902 . .
73
Permanent Force .
76
Health Department-Report of Board
53 60
Inspector of Plumbing, Report of
59
Inspector, Report of .
57
Inspector of Meats and Provisions, Report of
61 105
Mayor's Address of 1903
11
Milk Inspection-Report of Inspector
49
Park Commissioners-Report of .
67
Police Department-Report of Chief
33
Report of Liquor Officer
37
Poor Department-Report of Overseer
23
Public Library, Thomas Crane-Report of Trustees Treasurer's Statement .
22
Sealer of Weights and Measures .
51
Sewerage Commissioners-Report of
89
Tax Collector-Report of . ·
39
Water Division -- See Report of Commissioner of Public Works 1
SECTION 3 -- Report of Woodward Institute.
Woodward Institute-Report of Managers of Fund 29
Board of Directors
3
Calendar .
27
Faculty .
4
Report of Board of Directors of Institute
5
Report of Superintendent
7
.
.
Commissioner of Public Works-Report of
77
Examiners of Plumbers
Law Department -- Report of City Solicitor
19
464
SECTION 4 -- Report of School Committee.
Schools-Report of School Committee ·
5
Financial Report
51
High School Graduation
93
Grammar School Graduation .
97
Quincy Teachers' Association
36
Quincy Home Science Assoiation
38
Report of Attendance .
69
Report of Principal of High School
41
Report of Superintendent of Schools
9
Report of Truant Officer
49
School Calendar for 1903
106
Teachers in Service
85
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