Inaugural address of the mayor, with the annual report of the officers of the city of Quincy for the year 1904, Part 23

Author: Quincy (Mass.)
Publication date: 1904
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479 07


Alicia B. Elcock,


445 25


Anne M. Cahill,


430 00


Grace E. Drumm,


500 00


Annie F. Burns,


550 00


Margaret E. Burns,


550 00


Mary B. Keating,


485 00


Mary W. Patterson,


160 00


Florence J. Davis,


160 00


Ellen G. Haley,


213 75


Genevieve W. White,


141 50


Helen I. Mahoney,


62 67


$11,538 49


WOLLASTON SCHOOL


Charles E. Finch,


$280 00


Charles H. Taylor, .


360 00


Myra E. Otis, .


570 00


Nettie M. Delano,


240 00


50


Annie D. Marden, .


$300 00


Mary L. Clark,


452 50


Irene M. Nichols,


300 00


Gertrude H. Glavin,


403 50


Ida J. Cameron,


500 00


Clara E. G. Thayer,


520 00


Fannie G. Blair,


170 00


Mildred H. Tavender,


116 00


Alice F. Joss,


40 00


Carolyn A. Bates


312 00


Lora M. Hunt, .


160 00


$4,724 00


DRAWING


Flora M. Shackley, .


$280 00


Lillian M. Dearborn,


540 00


MUSIC


E. Landis Snyder,


.


$800 00


SEWING


Fannie F. French, .


$600 00


CLERK


Lucy M. Hallowell,


$550 00


SUPERINTENDENT


Frank E. Parlin,


$2,500 00


Total


$86,379 56


51


Janitors


High and Old High, George W.


Turner,


$992 00


Adams, George Linton, · 541 00


Coddington, Elijah S. Brown, 541 32


William C. Caldwell, 35 68


Cranch, Thomas A. R. Gould,


541 00


Gridley Bryant, John Hinnegan,


541 00


John Hancock, Samuel D. DeForest 541 00


Lincoln, George O. Shirley,


541 00


Mass. Fields, John W. Dorety,


541 00


Quincy, George R. Bennett, .


541 00


Washington, Alexander Shirley,


541 00


Willard, Francis Walsh,


993 00


Wollaston, Marcena R. Sparrow,


500 00


$7,390 00


Books, Sundries and Supplies


Abbott & Miller, expressage, .


$90 30


Allen Shade Holder Company, shades, 91 12


Allyn & Bacon, books, . 108 97 .


American Book Company, books


949 60


American School Board Journal, subscription, 200


Anderson, Charles, labor,


3 00


Appleton, D. & Company, books,


5 75


Atherton, Mary A., books,


60 00


Babb, Edward E. & Company, supplies, 3,624 01


Badger, Bros., repairs, · 1 20


Bausch & Lomb Optical Co.,. .


apparatus, 8 10


Beale Press, diplomas,


. 103 40


52


Bemis, Helen E., pianist,


$5 00


Bennett, George R. labor, 10 45


Brown, Elijah S., labor, .


10 00


Burnham, Francis W., labor,


14 20


Chubbuck, W. G., expressage, 2 00


Citizens' Gas Light Company, gas, .


86 20


Claflin, Wm. HI. & Co., supplies


57 06


Consolidated Grocery and Provi -.


sion Co., supplies for cooking class, 17 52


Copeland, Edgar M., supplies,


1 61


Crane, Friend, labor,


99 20


Curtin, J., supplies,


4 45


Daniels, John H. & Son, diplomas, .


39 50


Dearborn, Lillian M., supplies,


1 60


Dearborn, Mary E., supplies, .


1 00


Ditson, Oliver Company, music, ·


98 60


Doble, E. H. & Company, supplies,


7 25


Educational Publishing Company, .


books, 29 09


Essex Publishing Company, books, .


45 00


Frazar, George B., supplies, ·


.


5 55


French, Fannie F., supplies,


5 00


Ginn and Company, books, .


577 29


Greene, Austin, W., supplies .


5 02


Green, Fred F., printing,


19 50


Hall, Arthur W. Scientific Co., apparatus,


49 50


Hammond, Charles, postage, .


36 20


Hardware Supply Company, sup -. plics,


60 78


Hayden, Herbert pianos,


A., tuning .


10 00


Hearn, Charles C., supplies. . 50 63


Heath, D. C. & Company, books . 258 00


Houghton, Mifflin & Company, books,


306 58


7


53


Johnson, Charles H., truant officer,


census taker, . $325 00


Kennedy, H. Anna, supplies . 8 53


Kincaide, Henry L., & Co., supplies, 84 20


Ledder, G. G. repairs


.


2 06


Library Bureau, supplies


6 19


Litchfield, Ira, supplies .


38 18


Little, Brown & Co., books


10 00


Lloyd, Andrew J. & Co., lenses


1 50


Maynard, C. J., supplies,


13 08


Mayo, George A., supplies


7 00


McCormack, Samuel, labor


4 00


Morse Company, books, .


23 75


Moxom, Philip S., address,


25 00


Nash, John W., supplies .


17 83


New England Publishing Company, subscriptions, .


2 50:


New England Telephone and Tele-


32 89


graph Co., exchange service, . New York and Boston Despatch Express Co., expressage, 7 88


Parlin, Frank E., supplies, postage, travel (notlocal) care of rooms, 32 67 Penniman, S. & Son, carriage hire, 1 50 Perry, F. J., supplies, 3 65


Pettengill, C. F., repairing clocks,


56 75


Pollard, Thomas B., supplies, . 1 50 · Prescott, George W. & Son, print- ing, . 191 88


Quincy Electric Light & Power Co., light, . .


143 28


Red Cross Chemical Company, dis- infectant, . 12 24


Remington Typewriter Company,


typewriter and supplies, . ·


136 30


Sampson, Charles, supplies, . 3 00


Sanborn, Benj. H. & Co., books, 30 03


54


Sanborn & Damon, supplies,


$1 34


Shirley, George O., labor, 2 65


Sibley & Company, books,


27 67


Silver, Burdett & Co., books, .


156 51


Small, Willard, books,


20 00


Smith Premier Typewriter Co.,


typewriter 70 00 .


Snyder, E. Landis, supplies, 5 84


Suffolk Ink Company, ink, 35 40


Taylor Bros. Laundry, laundry work


50 45


Taylor, Charles H., supplies, . .


2 30


The County of Norfolk, board of Joseph Rogers, 22 43


The Fred Macy Company, cards, .


17 10


Thompson, C. W., music,


26 61


Thorp & Martin Company, books, . Union Bookbinding Company, bind- ing books,


6 00


126 86


University Publishing Company, books,


4 32


Vogler, Marion D., clerical work, . 46 50


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


129 97


Webster, F. S. & Co., supplies,


2 50


Westland, William, supplies, .


28 82


Winchester, A. M., disinfectant, 1 65


Wollaston Foundry Co., supplies, .


3 36


Total,


$8,971 90


Fuel


J. F. Sheppard & Sons, coal :


High, ..


$550 01


Old High,


177 89


Adams, .


714 51


Coddington


264 00


Cranch, .


447 39


Gridley Bryant,


438 36


55


John Hancock,


$207 73


Lincoln, . .


434 37


Massachusetts Fields,


303 89


Quincy, .


388 89


Washington,


417 76


Willard, .


1,648 19


Wollaston,


561 40


$6,554 39


Peter McConarty, wood :


High,


7 50


Old High,


1 88


Adams, .


14 00


Gridley Bryant,


6 50


Lincoln, .


5 50


Quincy, .


3 75


Willard, .


39 75


$78 88


Cyrus Patch & Son, wood :


High,


11 00


Old High,


3 50


Adams, .


7 50


Coddington,


7 00


Cranch, .


10 50


Gridley Bryant


32 50


John Hancock,


7 00


Lincoln, .


7 00


Quincy, .


7 00


Washington,


7 00


Willard, .


38 50


Wollaston,


11.50


$150 00


Total


$6,783 27


56


Transportation


Coddington : Benjamin F. Hodg-


kinson,


$342 00


Old Colony Street Railway Co., 300 00


Cyrus E. Noble,


.


250 60


$892 60


Rents


Quincy Real Estate Trust,


$300 00


Wood, Harmon & Company, . · 500 00


$800 00


Repairs


Charles F. Knowlton, commissioner of public works re- ports the following outlay for repairs on school buildings :


High,


$311 16


Old High,


68 95


Adams, .


463 92


Coddington,


467 00


Cranch, .


155 62


Gridley Bryant,


266 11


John Hancock,


111 13


Lincoln, . .


130 04


Massachusetts Fields,


136 26


Quincy,


205 76


Washington,


143 92


Willard, .


450 80


Wollaston,


376 47


*$459.77 was expended in repairs made in 1903.


$3,287 14


57


Rock Island Fund


Expended for High School


W. A. Butterfield :


Century cyclopædia of names,


$9 00


Telephone lines and their properties 1 00


Theory of electrolytic dissolution, . 1 44


People of whom Shakespeare wrote,


84


Presidential election,


1 67


Gray days and gold,


1 67


Old shrines,


50


Shakespeare's England, .


50


United States navy, 3 vols.


8 00


Short constitutional history of


United States . .


1 58


Familiar studies in men and books,


84


Light


·


1 34


Qualitative analysis,


84


Dictionary of English synonyms


1 67


Imperial Atlas, 3 copies,


3 36


Rhodes' History of United States,


2 25


Translation of Livy, .


3 50


$40 00


Attendance HIGH SCHOOL


From September 12, 1903 to June 29, 1904.


·


En-


Whole No. of different Pupils.


Number


Daily


cent.


Attendance.


No. of Tardinesses


Daily Attendance.


No. of Dismissals


Pro Rata Average


Daily Attendance.


Cases of Truancy.


Different Truants.


No. of Days School


was in Session.


Number


Years.


No. Between 7 and


Average Age.


Years and Months.


Charles F. Harper, Head Master,


James D. Howlett, Arthur F. Campbell, Samuel D. Thompson, Elizabeth A. Souther, Madeleine Fish,


HIGH.


Clara E. Thompson, H. Annie Kennedy, Janie C. Michaels, L. Frances Tucker, Eleanor W. Guild, Katharine W. Hall, Martha L. Desmond,


611


284


327


538


508


94.3


1.12


.68


9


184


351


260


15-3


Bion C. Merry, Iola L. Pearl, Martha F. Sawyer,


( Norma C. Lowe.


Over 15


No.


rolled.


Boys.


Girls.


Average


Belonging.


Average Daily At-


tendance.


Per


Pro Rata Average


TEACHERS.


Whole


14 Years.


59


ADAMS SCHOOL


GRADE.


TEACHERS.


En- No.


Whole No. of different Pupils.


Number


Belonging. Average


tendance.


Attendance.


No. of Tardinesses


Pro Rata Average


Daily Attendance.


Pro Rata Average Daily Attendance. No. of Dismissals


Cases of Truancy.


Different Truants.


No. of Half-Days


under 5


Over 15


No. Between 7 and


Average Age.


Years and Months.


VIII.


Sarah A. Packard,


37


20


17


42


39


91.8


1.03


.56


0 361


0


4


37


12-11


VII.


Elsie E. Turner,


50


29


21


44


40


91.3


1.86


2.18


2


361


O


0


50


12-2


VI.


Eliza C. Sheahan,


50


28


22


49


44


90.1


1.22


.47


2


361


0


0


50


10-10


.


Harriet T. Ross,


62


19


43


61


54


88.3


1.13


.46


1


361


-


-


62


10-9


IV.


Jennie F. Griffin,


62


31


31


54


49


90.3


.75


.22


0


361


0


0


60


9-1


III.


Eliza F. Dolan,


48


22


26


45


39


88.3


1.09


.17


1


361


O


O


45


8-0


III.


14


8


6


13


11


87.5


1.68


.97


1


361


0


0


12


9.3


II.


Annie W. Miller,


17


9


8


11


9


80.6


4.01


.34


1


361


00


0


14


7-8


II.


Beatrice H. Rothwell,


46


23


23


44


38


86.9


1.87


.18


3


361


0


0


25


7-6


1


Euphrasia Hernan,


50


25


25


45


37


82.3


1.35


.10


1


361


0


0


00


5-7


1.


Charlotte F. Donovan,


53


33


20


43


35


83.0


2.09


.03


1


361


0


0


4


5-8


was


School


Session.


Number


Years.


Number


Years.


14 years.


James M. Nowland, Prin.,


Whole


rolled.


Boys.


Girls.


Average Daily At-


Per cent. Daily


09


CODDINGTON SCHOOL


GRADE.


TEACHERS.


En- No.


Whole No. of different Pupils.


Number


Daily


Per cent.


Attendance.


No. of Tardinesses


Daily Attendance. Pro Rata Average


Daily Attendance. Pro Rata Average No. of Dismissals


Cases of Truancy.


Different Truants.


School


Session.


Years. Number


Number


Years.


14 Years.


Average Age.


Years and Months.


VIII.


Mary E. Dearborn, Prin., Jennie N."Whitcher,


39


22


17


34


32


96.2


.03


.52


0


360


0


3


24


13-8


VII.


Ruth A. Taylor,


49


24


25


43


3


94.5


.09


.32


1


361


0


1


38


12-5


VI.


Jennie H. Holt,


53


19


34


46


43


94.6


.02


.55


0


361


0


0


50


11-8


V.


Alice_F. Sampson,


50


19


31


43


40


93.2


.22


.54


0


361


0


0


50


10-7


V.


Emma F. King,


29


17


12


27


24


91.9


.36


.53


0


361


0


0


27


11-2


IV.


Grace E. Patterson,


51


22


29


44


40


90.5


.17


.73


0


361


0


C


48


9-6


III.


Mary E. Costello,


48


25


23


42


38


89.5


.39


23


4


361


0


0


45


9-1


II.


Julia E. Underwood,


56


25


21


45


6


87.3


.47


.37


0


361


0


0


43


7-10


I.


Grace Eaton,


48


23


25


38


33


87.1


.54


.18


00


361


0


0


17


7-0


I.


Annie P. Hall,


58


31


27


47


381


81.3


1.12


. 44


0


361


0


0


5


5-11


rolled


Boys.


Girls.


Belonging. Average


Average Daily At-


tendance.


Whole


No. of Half-Days


was in


Under 5


Over 15


No. Between 7 and


61


.


CRANCH SCHOOL


GRADE.


TEACHER.


4


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


39


19


20


37


34


92.3


1.33


1.36


0


361


0


1


32


13-4


VII.


Irma E. Wing,


30


14


16


26


24


92.8


2.02


.93


2


361


()


0


28


12-5


VI.


Alice M. Lane,


34


20


14


35


32


92.8


1.93


1.3


1


361


0


1


34


11-7


V.


Minnie E. Welsh,


45


27


18


43


40


93.1


.84


.47


0


361


0


0


44


10-6


IV.


Annie S. Keenan,


34


20


14


30


28


92.5


.56


.42


2


361


0


0


34


9-4


III.


Anna J. O'Connor,


48


25


23


40


36


90.7


00


.22


2


361


0


0


42


8-5


II.


Henrietta F. E. Byam,


43


18


25


10


35


89.1


.14


0


0


361


O


0


27


7-8


I.


Anna G. Cochrane,


49


24


25


43


38


88.6


2.72


.0


0


361


0


O


3


5-11


Whole No. En-


rolled.


Boys.


Girls.


Average Number


Average Daily At-


Per cent. Daily At-


No. of Tardinesses


Pro Rata Average Daily Attendance


No. of Dismissals


Pro Rata Average Daily Attendance


Cases of Truancy.


Different Truants.


School was


Session.


Number Under 5


Years.


Number


Years.


14 Years.


Average Age.


Years and Months.


Whole No. of different Pupils.


Belonging.


tendance.


tendance.


in


No. of Half Days


Over 15


No. Between 7 and


VIII.


62


GRIDLEY BRYANT SCHOOL


En-


Whole No. of different Pupils.


Number


Belonging. Average


tendance.


Attendance.


No. of Tardinesses


Daily Attendance.


Daily Attendance. Pro Rata Average


Cases of Truancy.


Different Truants.


School


Session.


Years. Number


Number


Years.


14 Years.


Average Age,


Years and Months.


VIII.


Austin W. Greene, Prin.,


32


20


12


31


29


94.1


.45


1.62


9


361


0


00


22


13-4


VII.


Elizabeth B. Thomas,


37


21


16


38


35


93.4


.05


1.32


0


361


0


1


40


12-5


VI.


Emily M. Rogers,


.


40


14


26


=


38


94.4


.23


.44


0


361


0


0


40


11-2


V.


Annie E. Burns,


40


16


24


33


31


93.3


.28


1.38


2


361


0


0


40


10-4


IV.


Gertrude A. Boyd,


45


22


23


44


41


94.


.12


.16


0


361


0


0


45


8-11


III.


M. Frances Talbot,


44


19


25


43


40


93.1


.22


.25


0


361


0


C


43


8-5


II.


Augusta E. Dell,


52


26


26


46


43


93.5


co


.04


0


361


0


0


20


6-8


I.


Catherine C. McGovern.


53


29


24


45


41


91.3


.46


04


1


361


0


0


3


5-7


GRADE.


TEACHERS.


Whole No.


rolled.


Boys.


Girls.


Average Daily At-


Cent. Daily


Pro Rata Average


No. of Dismissals


No. of Half-Days


in was


Under 5


Over 15


No. Between 7 and


Per


68


JOHN HANCOCK SCHOOL


GRADE.


TEACHERS.


rolled.


Boys.


Girls.


Belonging. Average


cent.


Attendance.


No. of Tardinesses


Daily Attendance. Pro Rata Average


Daily Attendance. Pro Rata Average No. of Dismissals


Cases of Truancy.


Different Truants.


School was in No. of Half-Days


Under 5


Over 15


No. Between 7 and


14 Years.


Average Age.


Years and Months.


VIII.


Winthrop N. Crocker, Prin., Mary W. Holden,


46


29


17


43


41


93.7


.19


1.72


4


356


0


4


35


13-5


VII.


Josephine T. Collagan,


37


19


18


34


31


90.9


.11


.41


1


357


0


0


36


12-9


VI.


Mary C. Parker,


39


25


14


37


35


94.8


.08


.93


1


357


0


0


39


11-7


V.


Helen M. West,


45


26


19


41


38


92.


.76


.42


0


357


0


0


45


10-6


IV.


Annie R. Black,


45


20


25


40


37


92.6


.48


.21


0


357


0


0


45


9-9


III.


Isabel Moir,


00


23


25


45


42


92.8


.38


.47


0


357


0


0


43


8-5


II.


Annie L. Roche,


44


22


22


44


40


89.8


.4


.02


1


357


0


0


29


7-2


I.


Mary P. Underwood,


39


5


16


32


29


91.2


.68


.27


2


357


0


0


9


6-11


I.


Mary A. Thomas,


48


23


25


43


38


88.8


1.05


18


3


357


1


0


1 3


1 5-8


Whole No. En-


Whole No. of different Pupils.


Number


Daily


Average Daily At-


tendance.


Per


Session.


Years. Number


Years. Number


.


64


LINCOLN SCHOOL


GRADE.


TEACHERS.


rolled.


Boys.


Girls.


Belonging. Average


cent.


Attendance.


No. of Tardinesses


Daily Attendance.


Daily Attendance. Pro Rata Average No. of Dismissals


('ases of Truancy.


Different Truants.


School was


Fession.


Years. Number


Number


Years.


No. Between 7 and


Average Age.


Years and Months.


Winthrop N. Crocker, Prin.,


VIII.


Caro B. Rhodes,


45


20


25


41


38


92.2


.68


.39


0


356


0


4


41


14-2


VII.


Mabel G. Drake,


55


26


29


51


48


93.4


.75


.76


5


361


0


0


55


12-6


VI.


Virginia F. Rowell,


42


26


16


39


36


93.5


.85


.77


3


361


0


0


42


11-7


V.


Abbie A. Seyser,


45


23


22


43


40


92.7


.92


.65


1


361


0


0


45


10-3


V.


Frances J. Elcock,


33


18


15


31


29


93.1


.89


.76


0


361


0


0


32


10-7


IV.


Minnie E. Donovan,


47


16


31


46


44


94.9


.68


.14


0


361


0


0


44


8-8


III.


Elizabeth Sullivan,


48


27


21


46


43


92.7


.79


.23


2


361


0


0


48


7-7


II.


Kathryn G. Meaney,


70


34


36


61


57


93.2


.94


.88


0


361


0


0


34


7-2


1


Nancy E. Woy,


42


20


22


39


35


91.3


2.35


19


1


361


1


1


00


6-7


I.


Elsie B. Martin,


41


18


23


38


35


90.2


1.32


.03


0


361


0


O


1


5-5


65


Whole No. En-


Whole No. of different Pupils.


Number


Daily


Average Daily At-


tendance.


Per


Pro Rata Average


in


No. of Half-Days


Under 5


Over 15


14 Years.


MASSACHUSETTS FIELDS SCHOOL


En-


Whole No. of different Pupils


Number


Belonging. Average


Average Daily At-


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 Different Truants.


School was in


Under 5


Over 15


No. Between 7 and


Average Age.


Years and Months


VIII.


Charles II. Taylor, Prin., Ethel M. Tracy,


39


15


24


38


36


93.5


.02


2.44


0


361


0


1


37


14-1


VII.


Zulma E. Lunt,


41


21


20


44


=


94.


,17


1.05


0


361


0


1


36


12-7


VI.


S. Jean Smith,


45


20


25


43


40


94.


.29


1.99


C


361


0


1


44


11-6


V.


Cassendana Thayer,


53


25


28


49


46


93.4


.17


1.21


1


361


0


0


53


10-6


IV.


Lillian Waterhouse,


46


22


24


41


39


94.8


.62


.77


1


361


0


0


46


9-5


III.


Grace M. Spinney,


51


33


18


46


42


92.3


.56


.99


2


361


0


-


51


8-5


II.


Florence C. Gammons,


57


29


28


53


49


91.5


.49


.55


0


361


C


0


42


7-5


I.


Olive V. Bicknell,


47


23


24


42


38


90.1


.76


.68


3


361


0


0


14


6-6


I.


Annie M. Bennett,


44


25


19


35


31


87.3


.75


.55


3


361


1


0


1


5-7


.


GRADE.


TEACHERS.


Whole No.


rolled.


Boys.


Girls.


Number


Years.


14 Years.


Per


tendance.


Years. Number


Session.


.


99


QUINCY SCHOOL


GRADE.


TEACHERS.


En- No.


Whole No. of different Pupils.


Number


Daily


cent.


Attendance.


No. of Tardinesses


Pro Rata Average Daily Attendance.


Pro Rata Average


Daily Attendance.


Cases of Truancy. Different Truants.


No. of Half-Days


Session.


Years. Number


Years. Number


No. Between 7 and


Average Age.


Years and Months.


VIII.


Charles Sampson, Prin.,


41


17


24


36


34


92.1


.27


1.67


0


361


0


6


35


13-4


VII.


Georgia P. Wardwell,


47


24


23


46


42


91.6


.57


1.44


0


361


0


0


47


12-3


VI.


Julia A. Simmons,


63


25


38


55


49


89.4


1.19


1.17


0


361


0


2


61


11-5


V.


E. Gertrude Ward,


62


33


29


57


52


91.1


.01


.01


0


361


0


0


62


10-6


IV.


Evelyn G. McGinley,


64


27


37


54


50


91.4


.83


.65.


0


361


0


0


61


9-5


III.


Josephine Kelley,


57


29


28


49


43


88.


.44


.35


3


361


0


0


59


8-9


III.


24


12


12


21


19


92.6


.73


.1


361


0


00


24


8-3


II.


26


13


13


24


22


89.8


.97


.32


361


0


10


7-3


II.


Ellen D. Granahan,


58


30


28


50


44


88.5


.5


.39


07


'361


0


0


39


7-7


I.


Delia E. Burke,


68


32


36


52


43


81.


.1


.09


1


361


0


0


12


6-2


I.


Christina McPherson,


31


14


17


27


23


85.1


1.99


.35


1


361


0


O


7


6-2


was in


Under 5


Over 15


rolled. Whole


Boys.


Girls.


Belonging. Average


Average Daily At-


tendance.


Per


No. of Dismissals


School


14 Years.


.


67


Katherine A. Pike,


00


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.


Different Truants.


No. of Half-Days


was in


Under 5


Over 15


No. Between 7 and


Average Age.


Years and Months.


VIII.


Thomas B. Pollard, Prin.,


39


19


20


36


33


93.3


.33


1.32


0


361


0


2


31


13-1


VII.


Mary Marden,


43


29


14


33


31


93.6


.96


1.18


0


361


0


2


35


12-1


VI.


Alice S. Hatch,


54


34


20


47


43


91.1


1.33


1.14


4


361


0


0


50


11-8


V.


Bessie L. Drew,


58


31


27


50


45


91.9


.64


.44


4


361


0


O


55


10-5


IV.


Mary F. Sampson,


61


33


28


52


47


90.7


.91


. 74


2


361


0


0


55


9-4


III.


H. Frances Cannon,


54


29


25


ão


44


92.4


.64


.52


0


361


0


O


51


8-10


II.


Ida F. Humphrey,


73


39


34


56


51


89.8


.83


.02


00


361


O


0


=


7-6


1


Nina B. Gage,


49


29


20


37


32


85.4


.98


.02


2


361


0


0


14


6-6


I.


Sarah A. Malone.


47


23


24


43


36


84.4


1.29


.03


0


361


0


0


8


6-6


14 years.


Whole


rolled.


Boys.


Girls.


Belonging. Average


Average Daily At-


tendance.


Per


School


Session.


Years. Number


Number


Years.


89


WOLLASTON SCHOOL


GRADE.


TEACHERS.


En- No.


Whole No. of different Pupils.


Number


Daily


cent.


Attendance.


No. of Tardinesses


Daily Attendance.


Pro Rata Average No. of Dismissals


Daily Attendance.


Cases of Truancy.


Different Truants.


Session.


Years. Number


Number


Years.


No. Between 7 and


Average Age.


Years and Months.


VIII.


Charles H. Taylor, Prin., Myra E. Otis,


41


19


22


39


36


92.6


.57


2.86


1


361


0


7


20


13-11


VII.


Nettie M. Delano,


55


25


30


45


42


92.9


.5


2.78


0


361


0


0


39


12-9


VI.


Annie D. Marden,


46


22


24


43


40


92.


.83


4.01


1


361


0


0


46


11-7


V.


Mary L. Clark,


47


26


21


45


42


93.6


.42


.16


0


361


0


0


46


10-10


IV.


Irene M. Nichols,


55


29


26


49


45


92.9


.82


1.12


1


361


C


0


55


9-10


III.


Gertrude H. Glavin,


48


26


22


44


41


94.4


.7


.89


0


361


C


0


48


8-4


II.


Ida J. Cameron,


44


20


24


39


36


92.4


.55


1.45


2


361


0


0


27


7-3


I.


Clara E. G. Thayer,


67


40


27


61


54


88.4


.64


1.2


1


361


0


0


7


6-1


Under 5


Over 15


rolled. Whole


Boys.


Girls.


Belonging. Average


Average Daily At-


tendance.


Per


Pro Rata Average


No. of Half-Days


School was in


14 Years.


69


WILLARD SCHOOL


GRADE.


TEACHERS.


rolled.


Boys.


Girls.


Belonging. Average


tendance.


cent.


Attendance.


No. of Tardinesses


Daily Attendance.


Pro Rata Average


Daily Attendance.


Cases of Truancy.


Different Truants.


No. of Half-Days


School was in


Under 5


Over 15


No. Between 7 and


Average Age.


Years and Months.


Edgar M. Copeland, Prin.,


VIII.


Madge D. Ballou,


61


31


30


57


55


96.2


.08


.42


1


361


0


3


44


13-2


VII.


L. Jeanette Sanders,


48


23


25


44


42


94.3


.11


.26


3


361


0


0


43


12-6


VII.


Agnes M. MacWilliam,


40


21


19


38


35


91.5


.46


.66


0


361


0


4


32


12-6


VI.


Ona I. Nolan,


42


25


17


40


38


95.3


.15


.13


0


361


0


0


42


11-6


VI


Elizabeth A. Garrity,


40


25


15


38


35


93.2


.16


.04


1


361


0


1


33


11-10


VI.


Mary A. White,


43


22


21


40


38


93.5


.13


.37


1


361


0


0


41


11-4


4


Elizabeth J. McNeil,


=


22


22


42


41


95.4


.09


09


1


361


0


0


44


10-8


V.


Ellen B. Fegan,


44


22


22


43


42


96.5


.11


.19


1


361


C


0


44


10-7


V & IV. Linna M. Ferrer,


36


19


17


35


33


95.2


.18


.36


4


361


0


0


36


9-11


48


29


19


46


43


94.4


.18


.09


1


361


C


0


48


9-6


IV.


Frances C. Sullivan,


En- No.


Whole No. of different Pupils.2


Number


Daily


Average Daily At-


Per


Pro Rata Average


No. of Dismissals


Session.


Years. Number


Years. Number


14 Years.


Whole


IV. Emaline A. Newcomb,


48


29


19


48


46


95.7


.06


06


1


361


0


1


0


1 43


9-5


42


21


21


38


36


93.3


.22


.11


3


361


0


0


42 8-8


40


20


20


37


34


92.6


.29


2


361


0


0


37 8-4


Teresa McDonnell,


39


19


20


35


33


93.7


.09


0


361


0


0


38


8-7


Grace E. Drumm,


51


28


23


44


40


90.


.07


.05


3


361


0


0


26


7-0


Anne M. Cahill,


53


32


21


51


47


92.1


.44


.23


0


361


0


0


20


7-0


Alicia B. Elcock,


44


25


19


40


38


93.1


.05


.02


0


361


0


0


37


7-2


Annie F. Burns,


58


26


32


49


43


88.1


.73


16


0


361


0


0


5


5-8


Margaret E. Burns,


57


29


28


49


43


. 5


.18


0


361


0


0


9


6-0


71


Mary B. Keating.


44


20


24


39


35


88.6 90.1


16


.02


1


361


0


0


3


5-9


I. I. I.


.


III. III. III. II. II. II.


Ellen A. Desmond, Annie Z. White,


.23 .06


72


TOTAL ATTENDANCE


FROM THE TEN MONTHLY REPORTS.


Sept., 1903 to June, 1904.


At-


Daily


Rata


Tardinesses Pro


Av. Daily Attendance.


Dismissals Pro Rata Av. Daily Attendance.


Cases of Truancy.


Different Pupils.


High


284


327


538


508


94.3


1.12


.68


9


Adams


247


242


450


395


87.7


1.41


.5


13;


Coddington


227


254


407


368


90.4


.34


.44


8


Cranch


167


155


292


267


91.3


1.2


.57


7


Gridley Bryant


167


176


320


299


93.4


.27


.58


3


John Hancock .


210


181


360


331


91.9


.63


.57


12


Lincoln


228


240


437


405


92.8


.99


.39


12


Mass. Fields


213


21(


390


361


92.4


.42


1.12


10


Quincy


256


285


472


421


89.1


.76


.71


10


Washington


266


212


399


360


90.


.88


.57


15


Willard


488


434


853


795


93.1


.23


.19


23


Wollaston


207


196


365


336


92.2


.63


1.94


6


Grand Totals


. 2960


2912


5283


4846


91.2


.74


.69 128


SCHOOL.


Whole Number Different Pupils.


of


Average Number Be-


Daily


of


cent.


Attendance.


Boys.


Girls.


longing.


Average


tendance.


Per


73


MONTHLY REPORTS


1903


Whole Number at


End of Month.


Average Number


Belonging.


Average Daily At-


tendance.


Per Cent. of Daily


Attendance


Tardinesses.


Dismissals.


Truants.


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


Average,


5216


5201.


4783.


91.9


380


343


15


4


1904


January,


5278


5001.8


4435.7


88.7


562


248


3


February,


5259


5237.6


4628.4


88.3


336


287


13


March,


5271


5228.5


4758.1


91.0


315


290


3


April,


5361


5263.9


4858.8


92.3


266


291


18


May,


5283


5267.9


4910.1


93.2


296


383


31


June,


5143


5174.7


4802.4


92.7


310


302


5


September,


5624


5575.2


5354.3


96.0


275


214


14


October,


5629


5618.6


5343.0


95.1


235


285


13


November,


5605


5600.0


5274.8


94.2


291


320


9


December,


5510


5525.0


5009.3


90.6


451


265


5


Average,


5396


5349.


4937.


92.2


334


289


11


75


Corps of Teachers


JANUARY 1905


-


HIGH SCHOOL


NAME


DATE OF ELECTION


Charles F. Harper, §


May, 1899


Percy F. Parsons, §


Sept., 1904


Arthur F. Campbell, §


Sept., 1896


Bion C. Merry, §


Sept., 1903


Samuel D. Thompson, §


Nov. 1902


Lindol E. French, §


Sept., 1904


Herman Gammons, § *


Sept., 1904


Elizabeth A. Souther, * #


Madeleine Fish, *


Clara E. Thompson, *


H. Anna Kennedy, * * Iola L. Pearl, Janie C Michaels, §


L. Frances Tucker, §


Martha L. Desmond,


Eleanor W. Guild, § Norma C. Lowe, Helen M. Sherman, §


Grace A. Howe, §


Ethelwyn A. Rea, § Mary L. Wade,


Sept., 1890 Sept., 1891 Oct., 1892 Sept., 1896 Sept., 1895 Sept., 1899 Sept. 1900 Sept., 1901 Sept., 1902 Sept., 1903 Sept., 1904 Sept., 1904 Sept., 1904 Sept., 1892


76


ADAMS SCHOOL


James M. Nowland, t #


Maud A. Hickey, *


Sept., 1889 Sept., 1904


Eliza C. Sheahan,


Sept., 1865


Lucy B. Page,


Nov., 1904


Harriet T. Ross, #


Feb., 1903


Jennie F. Griffin,


Sept., 1897


Eliza F. Dolan, *


Sept., 1884


Annie W. Miller,


Nov., 1899


Beatrice H. Rothwell,


Nov., 1899


Euphrasia Hernan,


April 1878 Sept., 1892


Charlotte F. Donovan,


1 See Cranch School


CODDINGTON SCHOOL


Mary E. Dearborn, *


Sept., 1876


Jennie N. Whitcher, *


Sept., 1899-Sept., 1902 Sept., 1902


Jennie H. Holt, t


Sept., 1897


Alice F. Sampson,


Sept., 1896


Bertha D. Hawes, *


Sept., 1904 Oct., 1902 Jan. 1900


Mary E. Costello,


Julia E. Underwood,


April, 1855


Christina McPherson, T


Sept., 1902-Jan., 1904 Jan., 1895


CRANCH SCHOOL


1 James M. Nowland, t #


Carrie A. Crane,


Alice M. Lane, *


Mary L. Eagan,


Annie C. Healey,


Edith G. Coyle,


Mary L. Rodgers,


Nancy E. Woy *


1 See Adams School


Jan., 1901 Apr., 1894-Sept., 1901 Jan., 1904 Nov., 1904 Sept., 1904 Nov., 1904


Sept., 1904 Oct., 1902-Sept., 1904


Ruth A. Taylor, *


Grace E. Patterson,


Annie P. Hall, T


-


77


GRIDLEY BRYANT SCHOOL


Austin W. Greene, *


Jan. 1897


Elizabeth B. Thomas, *


Feb., 1901


Emily M. Rogers, *


Nov., 1902


Anna E. Burns, #


Jan., 1897


Gertrude A. Boyd,


Jan., 1897


Margaret 'F. Talbot,


Jan., 1897


Augusta E. Dell,


Jan., 1897


Catherine C. McGovern,


April 1895




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