Inaugural address of the mayor, with the annual report of the officers of the city of Quincy for the year 1903, Part 21

Author: Quincy (Mass.)
Publication date: 1903
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2


O


16


6-4


rolled.


Boys.


Girls.


Belonging. Average


Average Daily At-


tendance.


Per cent.


Whole


No. of Half-Days


in was


Under 5


Over 15


No. Between 7 and


Thomas B. Pollard, Prin.,


449


WILLARD 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


Different Truants. Cases of Truancy.


School was in


Session.


Number


Years.


Number


Years.


No. Between 7 and


14 Years.


Average Age.


Years and Months.


VIII.


Madge D. Ballou,


70


36


34


58


55


95.4


.3


.52


4


347


0


2


59


13-4


VII.


L. Jeanette Sanders,


50


30


20


48


45


94.3


.11


.25


CO


347


0


0


46


12-4


VII.


Madge L. Rierdon,


40


18


22


39


37


94.8


18


.55


1


347


0


0


37


12-2


VI.


Ona I. Nolan,


46


25


21


45


42


93.7


.29


.29


2


347


0


0


43


11-6


VI.


Mary A. White,


47


23


24


44


=


93.7


.34


.56


1


347


0


1


45


11-7


V & VI. Elizabeth A. Garrity,


43


15


28


39


37


94.3


.08


.08


0


347


0


0


41


10-8


V.


Elizabeth J. MeNeil,


46


29


17


44


=


93.4


.36


.17


3


347


0


0


46


10-8


V.


Ellen B. Fegan,


46


31


15


43


42


96.2


.11


.19


1


347


0


0


46


10-10


IV.


Frances C. Sullivan,


57


31


26


56


53


94.6


.13


.35


3


347


0


O


57


9-5


Under 5


Over


Whole


rolled.


Boys.


Girls.


Belonging. Average


Average Daily At-


tendance.


Per


Edgar M. Copeland, Prin.,


No. of Half-Days


15


450


IV. Emaline A. Newcomb,


58


27


31


55


53


96.1


.13


.2


3


347


0


0


58


9-6


Ellen A. Desmond,


44


23


21


41


38


93.2


.31


.07


2


347


0


0


43 8-5


Annie Z. White,


37


24


13


35


33


94.3


.48


.12


3


347


0


0


36


8-6


Teresa McDonnell,


45


27


18


42


39


92.8


.18


.07


0


347


0


0


41


8-3


Grace E. Drumm,


49


25


24


46


42


91.9


.05


07


1


347


0


0


19


7-2


Anne M. Cahill,


51


24


27


48


44


91.4


.39


.13


1


347


0


0


18 7-0


Alicia Elcock,


47


26


21


46


42


91.1


.06


.01


1


347


0


0


24


7-1


Annie F. Burns,


70


39


31


56


50


89.1


.6


.02


0


347


0


0


9


3-2


Margaret E. Burns,


66


34


52


45


86.4


.71


.2


1


347


1


0


12


6-1


451


Mary B. Keating.


45


25


32 20


41


37


88.7


.16


.03


2


347


0


0


6


5-10


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


WOLLASTON SCHOOL.


En-


Whole No. of different Pupils. 2


Number


Daily


cent.


Attendance.


No. of Tardinesses


Daily Attendance.


Pro Rata Average No. of Dismissals


Daily Attendance.


No. of Half-Days Different Truants. Cases of Truancy.


School was in


Number Under 5


Years.


Number


Years.


14 Years.


Average Age.


Years and Months.


VIII.


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


36


22


14


35


32


93.2


.83


4.66


1


346


0


2


22


13-6


VII.


Myra E. Otis,


44


19


25


41


38


92.7


.68


3.87


0


347


0


3


40


12-10


VI.


Annie D. Marden,


50


26


24


44


40


90.5


.55


3.41


0


347


0


0


50


11-6


V.


Marion E. Hood,


53


26


27


46


41


89.8


.61


2.76


0


347


0


0


53


10-8


IV.


Irene M. Nichols,


51


27


24


46


41


90.1


.98


2.26


1


347


0


0


51


9-10


III.


Marion I. Bailey,


47


26


21


44


41


92.5


.88


1.74


1


347


0


0


47


8-8


II.


Ida J. Cameron,


50


30


20


44


41


92.5


.54


.78


1


347


0


0


32


7-3


I.


Clara E. G. Thayer,


68


35


33


55


46


84.5


1.08


1.06


1


347


0 1 0


O


00


6-1


GRADE.


TEACHERS.


No.


rolled.


Boys.


Girls.


Belonging. Average


Average Daily At-


tendance.


Per


Pro Rata Average


Whole


Session.


Over 15


No. Between 7 and


452


1


453


TOTAL ATTENDANCE


FROM THE TEN MONTHLY REPORTS.


SCHOOL.


Whole Number Different Pupils.


of


Average Number Be-


longing.


Average


tendance.


cent.


Attendance.


Tardinesses Pro


Av. Daily Attendance.


Dismissals Pro Rata Av. Daily Attendance.


Cases of Truancy.


Different Pupils.


High


232


316


483


451


93.4


1.24


.66


12


Adams


234


240


425


385


90.5


1.39


.7


6


Coddington


226


224


405


370


91.0


.39


.57


7


Cranch


163


149


298


278


93.1


1.15


.8


3


Gridley Bryant


159


182


320


294


91.7


.19


.74


3


John Hancock .


209


175


345


319


92.5


.61


.51


10


Lincoln


239


233


439


407


92.4


1.00


.4


13


Mass. Fields


207


202


372


341


91.7


.7


1.59


10


Quincy


228


260


431


384


89.2


1.16


.67


7


Washington


238


200


364


331


90.9


.96


.85


10


Willard


512


445


877


815


92.8


.29


.21


32


Wollaston


211


192


353


330


93.3


.75


2.41


5


Grand Totals


2858


2818


5112


14705


92.0


.82'


.83 118


At-


Daily


Rata


Daily


of


Boys.


Girls.


Per


454


MONTHLY REPORTS.


1902


Whole Number at


End of Month.


Average Number


Belonging.


Average Daily At-


tendance.


Per Cent. of Daily


Attendance


Tardinesses.


Dismissals.


Truants.


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


23


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


1903


January,


5080


5050.9


4568.6


90.4


503


414


6


February,


5075


5071.7


4449.6


87.7


409


341


12


March,


5096


5070.9


4666.3


92.0


444


390


32


April,


5115


5069.8


4723.7


93.2


220


318


18


May,


5092


5083.3


4761.0


93.7


475


433


19


June,


4978


4984.8


4566.9


91.6


419


224


10


September,


5497


5443.1


5206.1


95.6


304


272


26


October,


5478


5465.8


5079.4


92.9


338


427


4


November,


5443


5436.9


5048.6


92.9


312


292


16


December,


5306


5330.8


4764.5


89.4


377


322


3


Corps of Teachers


January 1904. HIGH SCHOOL


DATE OF


ELECTION.


NAME. Charles F. Harper, § James D. Howlett, §


May, 1899


Sept., 1903


Arthur F. Campbell, § Sept., 1896 Elizabeth A. Souther, * Sept., 1890 Madeleine Fish, * . Clara E. Thompson, Sept., 1891 Oct., 1892 Sept., 1896 Sept., 1895 Sept., 1899 Sept., 1900


H. Anna Kennedy, * Iola L. Pearl, Janie C. Michaels, § L. Frances Tucker, § Martha L. Desmond, . Eleanor W. Guild, §


Martha F. Sawyer, § Catherine W. Hall, §


Sept., 1901 Sept., 1902 Sept., 1902 Sept., 1902 Nov., 1902


Samuel D. Thompson, §


Bion C. Merry, § .


Sept., 1903 . Sept., 1903


Mary L. Wade,


Sept., 1892


ADAMS SCHOOL


1James M. Nowland, # t


Sept., 1889


Sarah A. Packard, *


Jan., 1903


Elsie E. Turner,*


Sept., 1902 Sept., 1865


Harriet T. Ross, #


Feb., 1903


Jennie F. Griffin,


Sept., 1897


Eliza F. Dolan, *


Annie W. Miller,


Sept., 1884 Nov., 1899


Norma C. Lowe,


Eliza C. Sheahan,


Beatrice H. Rothwell, Euphrasia Hernan, Charlotte F. Donovan, 1 See Cranch School


456


Nov., 1899


April, 1878


.


Sept., 1892


CODDINGTON SCHOOL


Mary E. Dearborn,


Sept., 1876


Jennie N. Whitcher, *


Sept., 1899-Sept., 1902


Ruth A. Taylor, *


Sept., 1902


Jennie H. Holt,


Sept., 1897


Alice F. Sampson,


Sept., 1896


Grace E. Patterson,


Oct., 1902


Emma L. King,'


Jan., 1904


Mary E. Costello,


Jan., 1900


Julia E. Underwood.


April, 1855


Grace Eaton, . Jan., 1902-Sept., 1902


Annie P. Hall.


Jan., 1895


CRANCH SCHOOL


1James M. Nowland, # +


Jan., 1901


Carrie A. Crane,


Apr., 1894-Sept., 1901


Irma E. Wing. Sept .. 1903


Mary A. Sayward, §


Oct., 1901


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


Annie S. Keenan, Jan., 1901


Annie J. O'Connor,


Sept., 1903


Henrietta F. E. Byam,


Sept., 1903


Anna H. Cochrane,


Sept., 1902


1 See Adams School


GRIDLEY BRYANT SCHOOL


Austin W. Green, *


Jan., 1897


Elizabeth B. Thomas,


Feb., 1901


Emily M. Rogers, *


Nov., 1902


Annie E. Burns, # Jan., 1897


Gertrude A. Boyd, Jan., 1897


M. Frances Talbot. .


Jan., 1897


Augusta E. Dell,


Jan., 1897


Catherine McGovern,


April, 1895


457


JOHN HANCOCK SCHOOL


1Winthrop N. Crocker, Jan., 1903


Mary W. Holden,


Sept., 1889-Sept., 1896


Mabel G. Drake, * .


Sept., 1902


Josephine T. Collagan, * Sept., 1902


Mary C. Parker,


Sept., 1886 Jan., 1890


Helen M. West,


Annie R. Black,


Sept., 1902


Isabel Moir,


Jan., 1897


Annie L. Roche,


Oct., 1903


Mary P. Underwood,


Jan., 1882-Sept., 1891


Mary A. Thomas, # .


Nov., 1902


1 See Lincoln School.


LINCOLN SCHOOL


1Winthrop N. Crocker, *


Jan., 1903


Caro B. Rhodes,


March, 1903


Annie A. Shirley,


Nov., 1903


Abbie A. Seyser, *


Sept., 1902


Minnie E. Donovan,


Sept., 1892


Frances J. Elcock, *


Sept., 1902


Elizabeth Sullivan,


Sept., 1892


Kathryn G. Meaney,


Sept., 1902


Elsie B. Martin,


Sept., 1902


Nancy E. Woy, *


Oct., 1902


1 See John Hancock School.


MASSACHUSETTS FIELDS SCHOOL


1 Charles H. Taylor, * #


Sept., 1903


Ethel M. Tracy, *


Sept., 1903


Zulma E. Lunt, * Sept., 1902


Cassendana Thayer,


Oct., 1896


Lillian Waterhouse, . April., 1897


Grace M. Spinney, #


Dec., 1900


Florence C. Gammons, *


April, 1901


Olive V. Bicknell,


Oct., 1901


Annie M. Bennett,


Jan., 1897


1 See Wollaston School.


.


458


QUINCY SCHOOL


Charles Sampson,


Nov., 1896


Georgia P. Wardwell, *


Oct., 1903


Julia A. Simmons, *


Nov., 1903


E. Gertrude Ward, t Jan., 1901


Evelyn G. McGinley,


Oct., 1895


Josephine L. Kelley,


Sept., 1900


Ellen D. Granahan, t


Jan., 1897


Katherine A. Pike,


Sept., 1903


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


Nina B. Gage,


May, 1903


WILLARD SCHOOL


Edgar M. Copeland, § *


Oct., 1902


Madge D. Ballou, # t


June, 1901


L. Jeanette Sanders, *


Nov., 1902


Agnes M. Mac William,


May, 1903


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


Linna M. Ferrer, *


Oct., 1903


Emaline A. Newcomb,


April, 1857


Frances C. Sullivan,


Sept., 1894


Teresa McDonnell, Sept., 1889


Ellen A. Desmond,


Sept., 1889


459


Anne Z. White,


Oct., 1900


Alicia B. Elcock, *


Feb., 1902


Anne 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


1Charles H. Taylor, *


Sept., 1903


Myra E. Otis, *


Sept., 1896


Nettie M. Delano,


Sept., 1903


Annie D. Marden, *


Sept., 1894


Mary L. Clark, *


Dec., 1903


Irene M. Nichols, *


Sept., 1901


Gertrude H. Glavin,


Dec., 1903


Ida J. Cameron,


Sept., 1894


Clara E. G. Thayer,


Sept., 1889


1. See Massachusetts Fields School.


DRAWING


Lillian M. Dearborn, *


Nov., 1901


MUSIC


E. Landis Snyder,


.


Sept., 1901


NATURE


H. Anna Kennedy, * #


Sept., 1896


SEWING


Fannie F. French, .


Sept., 1892


EVENING DRAWING


Flora M. Shackley, *


Oct., 1901


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


* Graduate of normal school.


+ Attended but not a graduate of normal school.


Resignations of Teachers


The following named teachers resigned to accept positions as indicated.


High School :


June, Maurice B. Smith, Philadelphia, Pa. Uxbridge June, Harry A. Blake, Adams School : February, Ethel Rinn, Dedham


Coddington School : E. Belle Forsaith, Cranch School :


Married


June, Cora M. Hutchinson,


Married


June, Grace E. Perry, June, Elizabeth H. Poland, Lincoln School :


Married


March, Bessie G. Nicholson, November, Mary A. Days,


Sickness


New Bedford


Massachusetts Fields School : June, Caro E. Wyman, Quincy School : March, Elizabeth R. Gillette, · December, Amalie Knobel, Willard School : October, Madge L. Rierdon, Wollaston School :


Married


Chelsea


Chelsea


Married


June, Beatrice J. Smith, June, Marion E. Hood,


Chelsea Boston Sickness


December, Caroline H. Guigon,


December, Marion I. Bailey,


Married


ABSENT ON LEAVE


Massachusetts Fields, and Wollaston School : Charles E. Finch, Principal, Study John Hancock School : Helen F. Boyd, Sickness


Newton


Graduations


QUINCY HIGH SCHOOL


Wednesday Evening, June 24, 1903 PROGRAM


Music : a. March, Ethel Pauline Parker.


Gounod b. Unfold, Ye Portals, High School Chorus.


Salutatory Essay, Echoes, Margery Melcher. Recitations, Three Quests, Tennyson


For Vengeance-The Voyage of Maeldune, Hannah Olliffe Litchfield.


For the Holy Grail-Percival's Tale of Galahad, Henrietta M. Gram. For the Ideal-Merlin and the Gleam, Mabel Dorman.


Music : a.


Farewell to the Forest,


b. When Daylight Fades, High School Chorus.


Mendelssohn


Beethoven


Valedictory Essay, The Women of Homer,


Mary Hatch Chase.


Carl Bohm


Music : Tripping o'er the Hill, High School Chorus.


Address : The Unity of Educated Minds, William H. P. Faunce, President of Brown University.,


Music : A Mighty Fortress is our God, J. S. Bach


High School Chorus.


Presentation of Diplomas,


Hon. Charles H. Porter, Chairman of the School Committee. Music : Gloria from Mass in F, Bordese


High School Chorus.


Class Motto : Nothing without Effort. Class Color, -Red Director of Music,-Mr. E. Landis Snyder. Accompanist,-Hannah Olliffe Litchfield.


462


THE CLASS OF 1903


Anna Louise Barry


Mary Elizabeth Barry


Louise Gertrude Bates


Marion Lucy Barsellai Catherine Loretta Berry Kathryn Burch Margaret Alicia Carroll


Mary Hatch Chase


Alice Josephine Clare


Kathryn Gertrude Deady


Theresa Josephine Dolan


Mabel Dorman


Marguerite Helen Tierney Rachel Grace Warshaw


Flora Everett Drew


Helen Irene Duran


Leonora Cecilia Eagan


Alice Ripley Evans


Christine Fowler Alice Frances Gill Henrietta M. B. Gram


Winnifred Eaton White George William Bailey Carl Christiansen Edward Joseph Desmond Stephen Lawrence Devaney


Helen Louise Halloran


Susan Elizabeth Hallowell


Annie Leona Harkins


Florence May Hill Etta Helen Holmes


Alice Winnifred Jones Margaret Kemp


Mary Ellen Lavelle


Lizzie Belle Linnell


Hannah Olliffe Litchfield


Julia Frances Lyons


Daniel Henry Driscoll Alphonse Bogardus Elcock Thomas Leo Ford James Forrest


Harvey Sidney Jewell John Gordon McGregor Herbert Fletcher Miller, Jr. George Holland Newcomb Raymond Washington Parlin


Chester Edward Tenney Carleton Derby White Ralph Eldridge Winslow 1


BUSINESS COURSE


Adelaide Mary Bernier Julia Etta Deady Mary Jane Ellis Marion Burr Hardwick Anna Ester Jacobson Laura Jones


Annie Ward McGilvray Harriet Agnes Mckeon Mary Louise McSwords Margery Melcher


Mary Helena Moynihan Ethel Pauline Parker Anna Gertrude Reardon Elizabeth Grace Reilly Mildred Rice Theresa Agnes Roche Ethel Maud Thomas


Benjamin Beckwith Baltzer George William Cox John Francis Dunn William Leo Elcock Harry James Histen Harry Stewart Johnston


463


Agnes Stasia Kelley Alice Josephine McDonnell Sarah Mary McLeod Georgiana Michael Theresa Margaret Pratt Ella Mary Regan Alice Elizabeth Thomas Frances Walsh


William Charles Joyce John Alexander Laing Thomas Manning


Francis Edward McGuerty


Roy Prout Charles Edward Sullivan


William John Sullivan Arthur Albert Young


THE GRAMMAR SCHOOLS


Saturday Afternoon, June 20, 1903


PROGRAM


March - Pianists, 5 Hannah O. Litchfield, Q. H. S., 1903.


Minnie Packard, Q. H. S., 1905.


Drummer, Newman H. Savage, Q. H. S., 1905.


Chorus,-a Let's be Singing, b Joyous Brooklet, Introductory Remarks,


Canon-Hauptmann Rheinberger Frank Edson Parlin Superintendent of Schools


Chorus,-Rest Thee on This Mossy Pillow, Address,


H. Smart


Miss Mabel E. Adams Member of the School Board


Chorus,-a Oh Skylark for Thy Wing, H. Smart b Morn Rise, Stephanie Gavotte Czibulka


Concluding Remarks,


Hon. Charles H. Porter Chairman of the School Board


Presentation of Diplomas, Chairmen of Sub-Committees.


Chorus,-a The Banner of the Sea, b Salute to the Flag. c America.


H. G. Ganss


Director of Music,-E. Landis Snyder. Pianist,-Helen E. Bemis, Q. H. S., '97.


464


Graduates


ADAMS SCHOOL-44


Jabez Bigelow Enos Williams Costa Margaret Ann Craig Mildred Louise Crowley Edith Edna Cutting


Gertrude Cecelia Dean


Robert Quincy Dean


Thomas Joseph Deveney


Florence Alvenia Drumgold Elizabeth Elcock


Edward James Ferguson Edmund Boyd FitzGerald Margaret Ford


Margaret Elizabeth Frew


Carl Oscar Friberg


Harriet Rosabell Griffiths


Winola Conride Hanna


Mary Gertrude Heaney Annie Hennessy


Chester Vezie Hobart Anna Viola Hunter


Rosabel Kelley


Isabella Laing Andrew Lillie Victor Alexander Malcolm John Joseph Maloney William Manning Mabel Louise Mccluskey Marie Zorine McDonnell George Wilfred Miller Margaret Anderson Morrison Annie Agatha Murray James Elwood Myers, Jr. John Sylvester Phelan Jennie Marion Roach George Cameron Russell Frank Benson Silva George Richard Simmons Mary Josephine Talbot Joseph Tierney Anna Matilda Todd Esther Johanna Viden Mary Ellen Welsh Sidney Oliffe Williams


CODDINGTON SCHOOL-33


Nina May Bates


Thomas Billington


Chester Don Brown


Raymond Brown Roy Churchill Cobb


Alfred Harrison Corning Rose Nora Coughlan Harold Francis Curtis Oscar H. P. Frye


Helen Marcell James Henry McDermott George Stuart Mckenzie


Harry Edwin Glover


Ethelreda Harkins Foster Hitchcock Herbert Myron Hodgkinson Helena Agnes Hughes James Joseph Hughes Ethel Randlett Humphrey


Annie Aglar Kemp Agnes Frances Keniley Thomas James Larkin Thomas Archie Levangie Elizabeth Mahoney


Hazel E. Mowry


George Francis O'Brien Sarah Eliza Pawsey Albert Winslow Prescott


Reginald Keith Randall Hannah M. C. Satterlund Benjamin Shane Frank Taylor


Russell Lincoln Tupper


465


CRANCH SCHOOL-33


Olive Pierson Allen


Frank Ludvic Anderson


George Washington Arbuckle


Carrie Edna Blanding Charles Julius Carlson


Helen Mabel Carroll


Ellen Nora Nordquist Oscar Howard Olsen


Clara May Decoste


George Israel Everson


Robert Everson


Victor Albert Olsen Charles Arthur Pitts


Alice Louise Galvin


Arthur Murray Tingley


Eugene Arthur Gifford


Anna Constance Tinglof


Mary Ethel Gilcoine


Elvira Christine Tinglof


Albert John Paul Johnson


Erick Daniel Wallin


Charles Haynes Marsh


Rebecca Florence Warshaw


Justin Eugene McCarthy George McKay


Mabel Minard Wentworth Mary Taylor Westland


Ellen Gertrude Whalen


GRIDLEY BRYANT SCHOOL-28


Julia Behan


Hannah Teresa Buckley


Gertrude Myldred Burke


Arthur Foley


Helen Frances Burke Nora Gertrude Carroll


Francis Joseph Howley


Annie Corcoran


Hugh Hunter George Warren Jones


Ellen Gertrude Creedon


Clara Edith Cronin


Ellen Frances Crowley John Crowley Joanna Cecilia Donovan Helen Josephine Duggan Elizabeth Grace Fay John Henry Fitzgerald


Eva Susan Keyes Catherine Etta McCormack Amy Alice Miller Mercedes Ellen O'Brien


Ami Louis Simond James Martin Smollett Alice Frances Sugrue


JOHN HANCOCK SCHOOL-25


Walter Royal Anderson Anna Theresa Bradley David John Brownrigg William Harrison Carson Walter Joseph Clare Francis Michael Dolan


Francis Driscoll Harriet Brown Gordon


Asenath May Kerr Murdock Kerr Malcolm Alexander MacDougall Mary Frances Maggiani Henry Mann McGregor


Karl Henry Peterson Elizabeth Julia Richards Annie Rebecca Willard Riddell


Gertrude Elizabeth McKay Mary Ellen McLaughlin Edith May McVitie Anna Maria Melquist Gretchen Agnes Mischler


Annie Flaherty James Edward Flaherty


Joseph Michael Henry


466


Samuel Warren Gordon Elizabeth Lena Grossman Edward William Hayden Frederick Alfred Hayden


Margaret Ann Smith George Paterson Souden Ima Swanstrom Olivia Hulda Thompson John Walsh


LINCOLN SCHOOL-38


Mary Celina Beliveau


Kathrine Josephine Mc Vay


Harriet Barry


Gilbert Alexander Booth


Mary Treaser McVay Elizabeth Miller


Isabella Kessock Thomson Craig John Howe Orr


Mary Morris Cramond


William Peter Provost


Thomas Cunniff


Daniel Robertson


Lizzie Gray Dickie


Richard Robertson


Leo Alfred Favero


Ethel Mildred Sanguinet


Alice Jane Findlay


Eddie Savoie


Alma Galligan


George Valentine Shirley


Annie Williams Grant


Edith Ellen Skinner


Edith Glanvell Jenkins


Walter William Schiaffino


Mary Louise Kenney


Albert Edward Smith


Lillian Main


Nellie Smith Souter Robert William Stewart


Clara Malnati


Louis Joseph Malnati


Mary Lauretta McDonald


George Cook McKeen


Katie Adeline Ross McLean


Albin William Swanson Walter Dickson Troupe Susan Warander Tytler Walter Francis Walsh


MASSACHUSETTS FIELDS SCHOOL-28


Edgar Clark Alger Roy Wells Brown Edith Marion Chapman James Francis Costello Walter Dunn Emma Beatrice Fowler Carolus Roy Given Edward Russell Hall Russell Bertram Hall Esther Louise Hedman George Warren Humphry Clarence Walter Hunter Susan Clayton James . Fred William Kappler


Frederick Joseph Lamb John Webster MacDonald Eugene Theodore Marceau Roland Milber Prentiss Ralph Leonard Robinson Anna Elizabeth Schillander Eugene Garland Smith Muriel Glen Smith Myron Richmond Stebbins Mabel McLennen Stewart Preston Ashley Stoddard Persis Anna Thompson Horace Gorham Titus John Stewart Todd, Jr.


467


QUINCY SCHOOL-39


Bertha Ahern


Alan C. Arthur


May C. Arthur


Julia A. Barber


James McGuinness


George L. Bean


James D. Mckeon


Ruth W. Bean


Teresa M. Mckeon


Ida V. B. Bedard


Frederick J. Moffat


James H. Bradford


Alice Moran


Sybil I. Bugbee


Gertrude Newell


Elizabeth H. O'Neil


Mary E. Pitts


Maud E. Read


Frank A. Sheehan


May M. Smith


Elizabeth L. Sullivan


1


Jannett M. E. Fanning Thomas H. Farrell Emil L. Hanson Annie B. Harding Mary Harding Alma B. Hill


Minnie J. Travers Herbet V. Walmsley


Ralph Ward Elsie M. S. Woll


May E. Young


WASHINGTON SCHOOL-29


Margaret Catherine Carey Bessie Edith Chisholm


Davis Willard Newcomb John Joseph O'Brien Ralph Augustus O'Brien


Julia Theresa Crowley Edith May Delory


Harry Wellington Oliver


John Stephen Delory


Gladys Rose Pinel


Francis Robert Dorlay


Walter Harrison Redding John Rogers, Jr.


Lawrence Bertram Ford .


Charles Montague French


Helen Adele Sherburne


Abigail Griffin


Esther Ullala Sidelinger


Mary Agnes Henchey Christina Hill


Bertha May Smith Harvey Arthur Smith


Edward Lawton, Jr.


Mabel Emma Stitt


Myrtle Green Lothrop . Ida Maybelle Means


William Russell Sullivan Alfred Edmund Thayer


Etta May Thurber


WILLARD SCHOOL-51


Lillian Esther Anderson Irving Loveland Badger Elizabeth Gertrude Barry


James Aaron King Charles Edward Lyons Elizabeth Ruth Lyons


Vincent A. Curley Patrick J. Duggan William G. Duggan Emilie C. Eccles


Mary E. Kelleher Thomas W. Lloyd, Jr. Alfred M. Marion


468


Louise Matilda Bergfors Peter Joseph Bertrand William Edward Birmingham James Abraham Blaine Joseph Peter Brunet Annie Grace Buckley John William Burke, Jr.


Mary Gertrude Connelly John Curtis


Joseph John Desmond


Ambrose George W. Elcock Jennie Elizabeth Ellis Alfred Pinel Farquhar


Hilda Francis


Emanuel Norman Reinhalter


John Edward Thomas Flynn Carrie Mabel Furbish


Joseph Francis Goodhue Ida Hamel


Mary Theresa Shea


Charles Edward Hebert


Richard Ambrose Hussey


Charles Joseph Kane


Nellie Estella Tallman


Frank Victor Werme


Anna Wilhelmina Williams


WOLLASTON SCHOOL-33


Margaret Thayer Barnes


Elizabeth Ann Meaney


Samuel Burns


Ernest Samuel Merrill


Robert Eastman Comins


Ida Stone Miller


Mildred Crosby


Hattiemay Weldon Mitchel


Carleton Whittemore Cummings Francis Murphy


Charles Stewart Dinneen


Robinson Murray


Nathan Clark Drew


William Wass Nichols


Rudolph Emmel


Max Olney Pinkham


Clifford Frederick Farrington Francis Burr Flahive


Helen Alma Sayward


Joseph Foley Charles Barstow Hull


Rathburn Eaton Sprague Frances Janet Sutermeister


Walter Arnold Sutermeister Frances Lillian Werner


Hollie Grace Knight Gertrude Marie Lacey


Brandt Schuyler Lupton


Anna Frances Whiteacre


Lizzie Mabel White


Alice Gertrude Manley


Flora Ellen Lyons Marguerite Shea Lyons Viola Hobson A. Malcolm Mary Katherine McDonald Francis Leo McPherson Agnes Howard Monahan Mary Belle Moody


Annie Laura Morrissett


Nellie Alice Morrissett Albin Norling Mabel Anna O'Dowd


John Leo O'Neil


Mabel Eliza Prario


Ida Jane Rennie Margaret Mary Rogers


Edward Joseph Rouleau


Michael George Shyne


Rose Sullivan


Catherine Kelley


George Bennett Weston


Marita Woodruff


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469


GRADUATES


The following table shows the number and character of the certificates granted in June and the distribution of the graduates of the grammar schools in September.


Diplomas.


Full Certificates.


Conditioned.


High.


Adams Academy.


Woodward Institute.


Thayer Academy.


Other Schools.


Left School.


Returned.


Adams,


44


29


15


23


2


10


0


3


6


0


Coddington,


33


16


17


24


2


0


0


0


7


0


Cranch,


33


29


4


24


0


2


1


0


6


0


Gridley Bryant,


28


10


14


14


1


2


0


1


9


1


John Hancock,


25


15


7


16


1


0


0


1


7


0


Lincoln,


38


27


10


19


0


4


0


0


15


0


Massachusetts Fields


23


13


14


24


0


0


0


1


2


1


Quincy,


39


24


11


23


1


2


0


1


12


0


Washington,


29


18


7


17


0


5


0


1


6


0


Willard,


51


35


16


36


2


4


0


2


3


4


Wollaston,


33


23


10


27


0


2


0


0


1


3


|381


239


125


247


9


31


1


10


74


9


470


SCHOOL COMMITTEE


FOR 1904


At Large


DR. NATHANIEL S. HUNTING


Term expires 1904


MR. JAMES H. CHURCHILL .


.


66 1905


DR. HENRY C. HALLOWELL


.


By Wards


Ward 1. HON. CHARLES H. PORTER


Term expires 1906


Ward 2. MR. FREDERICK H. SMITH


1904


Ward 3. MISS MABEL E. ADAMS .


1904


Ward 4. JAMES F. BURKE


66 66 1905


Ward 5. DR. WELLINGTON RECORD .


66


1906


Ward 6. DR. FREDERICK J. PEIRCE


66


66


1905


.


Chairman of the School Board HON. CHARLES H. PORTER


Secretary of the Board and Superintendent of Schools FRANK EDSON PARLIN


1906


.


471


STANDING SUB-COMMITTEES FOR 1904


For the Different Schools


HIGH


ADAMS


Messrs. Porter, Hallowell, Miss Adams Miss Adams, Messrs. Hunting, Burke Messrs. Hallowell, Porter, Smith


CODDINGTON


CRANCH Messrs. Smith, Hunting, Burke GRIDLEY BRYANT Messrs. Porter, Burke, Peirce


JOHN HANCOCK .


LINCOLN .


MASSACHUSETTS FIELDS


Dr. Hunting, Miss Adams, Mr. Porter Messrs. Hunting, Porter, Miss Adams Messrs. Peirce, Churchill, Record


QUINCY


Messrs. Churchill, Peirce, Record


WASHINGTON Messrs. Smith, Record, Hallowell


WILLARD ' Messrs. Burke, Hallowell, Porter WOLLASTON 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, Burke, 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


Calendar for 1904


First term : Monday, January 4-Wednesday, March 23. Second term : Monday, April 4-Wednesday, June 29.


The elementary schools close Friday, June 24. Grammar School graduation Friday, June 24. High School graduation Wednesday, June 29. Third Term : Monday, September 12 -Wednesday, Decem- ber 21.


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


INDEX.


PAGE


Adams Academy- Report of Managers.


227


Address of Mayor, 1904.


9


Administrative Boards, 1904


3


Animals-Report of Inspector


175


Appropriations of 1903 in Annual Budget.


33


Assessors-Report of Board


219


Auditor's Statement


121


Births of 1903


229


Burial Places-Report of Managers


City Auditor-Report of.


158 33 42


Advertising, Printing and Stationery.


Almshouse.


37


Almshouse, Plumbing


37 47


Auditor's Summary of Expenditures


121


Borrowing Capacity


129 49 49


Bridges, Culverts and Drains


Brooks Avenue Sidewalk


51


Burial Places


49 51


Chubbuck Street Drain


51 54 132


City Hall Remodeling


53 51


City Officers-Pay of.


55 53


Clerk, Commissioner of Public Works.


53


Clerk, Tax Collector


52


Clerk, Treasurer


52


Contingent Fund.


53


Copeland Street Widening


115


Cranch Schoolhouse


53


Debt Statement


127


Edgestones and Sidewalks


58


Edison Street


57


Engineering


57


Faxon Park Road


58


Assessors


Botolph Street


Chubbuck Street


City Debt Paid ..


City Debt, Itemized Schedule


City Hospital


Clerk, City Clerk.


474


City Auditor-Report of (Continued)


PAGE


Federal Avenue


58


Financial Statement


125


Fire Department.


59


G. A. R. Post


68


Grove Street ..


67


Hamilton Street


Hancock School, Plumbing and Painting.


71 72


Hancock Street Widening


71


Health Department


High School Plans


Hose House, Houghs Neck


72


Independence Avenue Drain


Interest-City Debt


Interest-Park Debt


Interest-Sewer Debt.


Interest-Temporary Loans


Interest-Water Debt.


Law Library


Lincoln School, Plumbing.


Newbury Avenue


.


Maturing Debt.


130


Maturing Debt of 1904


126


Municipal Debt-Changes in 1903.


126


Municipal Debt-Itemized Schedule


Miscellaneous City Expenses


132 82 84


Park Debt


84


Public Library, Thomas Crane


78


Police Department


Removal of Snow


90 91


Repair of Public Buildings.


91


Rock Island Road.


91


School Department


109


Sealer of Weights and Measures


107


Sewer Assessments


12S


Sewer Debt


105


Sewer Department-Construction


100


Sewer Department-House Connections


104


Sewer Department-Maintenance


105


Sidewalk Assessments.


129


Squantum and Webster Street Drain


108


State and Military Aid.


100


Statement of Expenditures and Balances


121


Streets


95


68 72 72


Independence Avenue.


72 73 77


77 77 77 77 78 84


Parks


Repairs of Gate, Blacks Creek


475


City Auditor-Report of (Continued)


PAGE


Street Lighting.


107


Street Railway Excise Tax.


107


Street Watering.


108


Survey and Plans of City


106


Tax Refund


114


Teel Pond


114


Ward Six Playground


115


Washington Schoolhouse


114


Water Debt.


118


Water Supply-Construction


118


Water Supply-Maintenence.


116


Water Trough, Ward 3


115


Willard Schoolhouse, Repairs


116


City Clerk-Report


228


Births of 1903


229


Deaths of 1903


264


Election Returns 1903.


276


Marriages of 1903


250


Jury List for 1904


284


City Council-1904.


7


City Engineer-Report of.


188


City Government -1904


2


City Physician-Report of.


162


City Solicitor-Report of


225


City Treasurer-Report of.


21


Commissioner of Public Works-Report of


137


Deaths of 1903


264


Debt Maturing


130


Debt Statement.


127


Department Officials


2


Election Return of 1903


276


Expenditures of 1903


37


Financial Statement.


125


Fire Department-Report of Chief .


195


Fire Losses, etc., 1903.


198


Health Department-Report of Board.


179


Examiners of Plumbers


186


Inspector of Meats and Provisions-Report of.


186


Inspector of Plumbing-Report of.


187


Report of Inspector


184


Inspector of Animals


175


Inspector of Milk.


176


Johnson Fund, Cotton C-Treasurer's Report.


27


Jury List for 1904.


284


Law Department-Report of City Solicitor.


225


Mayor's Address of 1901


9


476


PAGE.


Marriages of 1903


250


Park Commissioners-Report of .


191


Police Department-Report of Chief.


163


Poor Department-Report of Overseer.


154


150 Public Library, Thomas Crane-Report of Trustees. Treasurer's Statement. 152


Sealer of Weights and Measures


177


Sewerage Commissioners-Report of.


214


Schools-Report of School Committee.


381


Financial Report.


425


Grammar School Graduation


463


High School Graduation.


461


Quincy Teachers' Association


416


Report of Attendance.


440


Report of Head Master of High School.


415


Report of Superintendent of Schools


385


Report of Truant Officer.


422


Resignation of Teachers.


460


School Calendar for 1904.


472


School Committee of 1903.


379


School Committee of 1904.


471


School Property.


407 455


Teachers in Service


Tax Collector-Report of. .


171


Water Division-See Report of Commissioner of Public Works ..


142


Woodward Institute-Report of Managers of Fund.


28.


Board of Directors


355


Calendar


376


Faculty


356


Report of Board of Directors of Institute.


357


Report of Superintendent.


359


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