Inaugural address of the mayor, with the annual report of the officers of the city of Quincy for the year 1904, Part 24

Author: Quincy (Mass.)
Publication date: 1904
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JOHN HANCOCK SCHOOL


1 Winthrop N. Crocker, *


Jan., 1903


Elizabeth Hiscock,


Sept., 1904


Mary C. Parker,


Sept., 1886


Josephine T. Collagan, *


Sept., 1902


Helen M. West,


Jan., 1890


Annie R. Black, *


Sept., 1902 Jan., 1897


Isabel Moir,


Annie L. Roche,


Oct., 1903


Mary P. Underwood,


Jan., 1882-Sept., 1891


Mary A. Thomas, ¿


Nov., 1902


1 See Lincoln School


LINCOLN SCHOOL


1 Winthrop N. Crocker, *


Jan., 1903


Caro B. Rhodes,


March, 1903


Mabel G. Drake, *


Sept., 1902


Abbie A. Seyser, *


Sept., 1902


Minnie E. Donovan,


Sept., 1892


Frances J. Elcock, *


Sept., 1902 Sept., 1892


Kathryn G. Meaney,


Sept., 1902


Lillian A. Baker, *


Sept., 1904


Elsie B. Martin,


Sept., 1902


Mary E. Burns, T


Sept., 1904


1 See John Hancock School


Elizabeth Sullivan,


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MASSACHUSETTS FIELDS SCHOOL


1 Charles E. Finch, *


Sept., 1898


Ethel T. Taylor, *


Sept., 1903


Virginia F. Rowell, *


March, 1904


S. Jean Smith,


Sept., 1902 Oct., 1896


Cassandana Thayer,


Lillian Waterhouse,


April, 1897 Dec., 1900


Grace M. Spinney, #


Florence C. Gammons,


April, 1901


Oliver V. Bicknell,


Oct., 1901


Annie M. Bennett,


Jan., 1897


1 See Wollaston School.


QUINCY SCHOOL


Charles Sampson, *


Nov., 1896.


Georgia P. Wardwell, *


Oct., 1903


Julia A. Simmons, *


Nov., 1903


Emma L. King,


Jan., 1904


Evelyn G. McGinley,


Oct., 1895


Josephine L. Kelley,


Sept., 1900


Katherine A. Pike, *


Sept., 1903


Ellen D. Granahan, t


Jan., 1897


Delia E. Burke,


Sept., 1901 Jan., 1904.


WASHINGTON SCHOOL


Thomas B. Pollard, # *


Mary Marden,


Alice S. Hatch,


Ethel Vogler, *


Sept., 1904


Mary F. Sampson, *


H. Frances Cannon,


Mary A. Bonney,


Ida F. Humphrey, Sarah A. Malone,


Nina B. Gage,


Feb., 1887 April, 1874. Jan., 1893.


Laura Hall, T


Sept., 1900 Sept., 1892: Sept., 1904 Sept., 1897 Sept., 1883. May 1903.


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WILLARD SCHOOL


Charles H. Taylor, # *


Madge D. Ballou, # t


Florence J. Davis, *


Agnes M. Mac William, *


Mary W. Patterson, *


Mary A. White, *


Ellen B. Fegan,


Elizabeth J. McNeil,


Sept., 1883


Elizabeth A. Garrity,


Oct., 1889 Oct., 1903


Emeline A. Newcomb,


April, 1857


Francis C. Sullivan,


Sept., 1894


Teresa McDonnell,


Sept., 1889


Ellen A. Desmond,


Sept., 1889


Annie Z. White,


Oct., 1900


Alicia B. Elcock, *


Feb., 1902


Anne M. Cahill, *


Feb., 1891


Grace E. Drunim,


Jan., 1897


Annie F. Burns,


April, 1884


Margaret E. Burns,


Mary B. Keating,


May, 1881-Sept., 1901 June, 1901


WOLLASTON SCHOOL


1Charles E. Finch, *


Sept., 1895


Myra E. Otis, *


Sept., 1896


Fannie G. Blair, *


Sept., 1904


Alice F. Joss, *


Nov., 1904


Mary L. Clark, *


Dec., 1903


Lora M. Hunt, *


Sept., 1904


Gertrude H. Glavin, *


Sept., 1903


Ida J. Cameron,


Sept., 1894


Clara E. G. Thayer, 1 See Massachusetts Fields.


Sept., 1889


Sept., 1903-Sept., 1904 June, 1901 Sept., 1904 May, 1903 Sept., 1904 Jan., 1896 June, 1875


Linna M. Ferrer, *


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DRAWING


Flora M. Shackley, *


Sept., 1904


MUSIC


E. Landis Snyder, Sept., 1901


SEWING


Fannie F. French, Sept., 1892


T Graduate of kindergarten training school.


§ College graduate.


# Attended college but did not graduate.


* Graduate of normal school.


t Attended but not a graduate of normal school.


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Resignation of Teachers


The following named teachers resigned to accept positions as indicated.


High School:


June, James D. Howlett,


June, Martha F. Sawyer, June, Katharine W. Hall,


Farmington, N. H. Morristown, N. J. Married


Adams School:


June, Sarah A. Packard,


Brockton


Coddington School: December, Grace Eaton,


Brookline


Cranch School :


January, Mary A. Sayward,


Married


June, Irma E. Wing,


Dedham


June, Minnie E. Welsh,


Convent


June, Annie S. Keenan,


Married


June, Annie J. O'Connor,


San Francisco, Cal.


June, Henrietta F. E. Byam,


Dedham Married


June, Anna H. Cochrane,


Lincoln School : January, Annie E. Shirley,


Phillipston


Massachusetts Fields School : June, Zulma E. Lunt,


Newton


Quincy School : June, E. Gertrude Ward,


Married


Washington School: June, Bessie L. Drew,


Hampton, Va.


Willard School:


June, Edgar M. Copeland,


Newton


June, L. Jeanette Sanders, June, Ona I. Nolan,


Newton


Wollaston :


June, Nettie M. Delano,


Rockland


June, Annie D. Marden,


Taunton


September, Mildred H. Tavender,


Manchester, N. H.


September, Irene M. Nichols,


Absent on Leave


John Hancock School:


Mary W. Holden.


Newton


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Graduations


Quincy high School


Wednesday Evening, June 29, 1904


PROGRAM


Music


(a) March-Veritas, Densmore


High School Orchestra


(b) See, the Conquering Hero Comes, Handel


(c) And the Glory of the Lord, Handel


High School Chorus and Orchestra. Salutatory Essay.


Manly Ideals,


George Edwin Brown.


Recitation.


The Defence of Lucknow, Tennyson


Helen Denton Rhines.


Essay.


The Tale of an Aged Sentinel,


Olive Nightingale Lesher.


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Prophecy.


Over the Teacups in 1929,


Helen Bates Kingman and Majorie Fay.


Valedictory Essay.


A District School of Eighty Years Ago,


Margaret Mills.


Music.


Te Deum Laudamus, Stanford


Misses Fowler and Packard, Messrs. Mathaurs and Prario, High School Chorus and Orchestra.


Address.


The Function of the School,


Philip Stafford Moxom, D. D., Springfield, Massachusetts.


Music.


The Pilgrim's Chorus, Wagner


High School Chorus and Orchestra. Presentation of Diplomas.


Hon. Charles H. Porter, Chairman of the School Committee.


Music.


Bridal Chorus, Cowen


High School Chorus and Orchestra.


Class Motto,-Vincit qui se vincit. Class Colors,-Gold and Black.


Director of Music,-Mr. E. Landis Snyder. Accompanist, -William Ellis Weston.


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THE CLASS OF 1904


Beatrice Florence Adams * Lawrence Howe Allen Ardelia Elizabeth Barber Constance Barker


Helen Canterbury Barnes Wallace Cherrington Bennett Grace Irene Bishop


* George Edwin Brown James Edmund Burke Anna Beatrice Cashman


Herbert Arthur Cassidy Katherine Mildred Cavanagh Florence Clare


* Ralph William Croucher Arthur Timothy DeCoste Harry Morton Drake


Mary Jane Farrell * Marjorie Fay Winthrop Adams Fenno


Flossie May Flowers


Orientale Charles Fossati


Jessie Idella Fowler Etta May Gerry, Lorenzo Haynes Gilson


Rena Bernice Grant Alice Stanton Gurney Walter Litchfield Gurney


Henry Carleton Hallowell Jr.


Rohert Ainsworth Hardwick * Margaret Katherine Heaney Ethel Gertrude Hill Mildred Gray Huston


George Samuel Johnson * Clare Louise Jones Mary Olive Kapples Alice Drinan King * Helen Bates Kingman Henry Frederick Lalley Agnes Mary Lamb


Frank Joseph Lavery Rosalie Elizabeth Le Blanc * Olive Nightingale Lesher Marion Eddy Lewis Alice Blanche Lizotte Walter Francis Manhire Margaret Gertrude Manning Charles Edward Mathaurs John Daniel McDonald Thomas Joseph McLaughlin Helen Catherine McNeil Jane Stewart Metherall * Margaret Mills Homer Cummings Morrison Bella Hay Murray


Ada Bartlett Nutting


Thomas Francis O'Brien


Mary Ellen O'Dowd Agnes Mary Paterson Herbert Warren Percival


Henry Trenton Prario * Helen Denton Rhines Bessie Ellen Roberts Ella May Robinson Elizabeth Wood Ross


Harold Lamont Sanders


Elizabeth Germain Scouler


Burt Harold Shaw


Eva Stewart Sheldon


Charles Ambrose Shortle


Robert Hinckley Sibley Elizabeth Gertrude Smith Flora Amelia Smith Arthur Llewellyn Thomas Sara Duncan Ward


Louise Williams Waterman Alice Eliza Webb


Lois Elmer Williams Edna Marion Wood


Anna Lloyd Woodward


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BUSINESS COURSE


Lena Archibald


Frank Leo Avery Nettie Humphrey Denton


James Patrick Donovan Edith Florence Elrick


George Duncan Forsyth John Edward Galligan Annie Robertson Giles Abbie Natola Greene Kathrina Holteen


Cecelia Elizabeth Kelley William Ferdinand Kelley James LeRoy Lewis Charles John Malnati Joseph Henry McDonald Mary Forbes Morrison Emily Grace Moyle Lillian Annie Nyham Charlotte Louise Rendle Florence Ray Shepard


Annie Isabel Walker


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The Grammar Schools


Friday Afternoon, June 24, 1904


PROGRAM


March,-Pianists, 2 Hannah O. Litchfield, Q. H. S., 1903. Minnie Packard, Q. H. S., 1905 Drummer, Newmån H. Savage, Q. H. S., 1905 a Welcome, Welcome, Mighty King,


Chorus, -- From Handel's Oratorio, Saul


Introductory Remarks,


b King of the Forest am I, Henry Parker- Frank Edson Parlin Superintendent of Schools.


a Rest, Melody in F, Rubinstein


Chorus,- Words by Adelaide Proctor-


b Over Hill, Over Dale, Shakespeare. By Felix Mendelssohn, Bartholdy:


Address,


Horace Mann Willard, Principal of Quincy Mansion School


Chorus,-


A. Ergmann


Presentation of Diplomas, Chairmen of Sub-Committees


a Bolero, One part song, J. Arnaud


Chorus,-b Greeting, Two part song Mendelssohn c Fair-tinted Primrose, Three part song Mendelssohn Concluding Remarks, Hon. Charles H. Porter, Chairman of the School Committee


Salute to the Flag


Chorus,-Kipling's Recessional, Reginald De Koven Director of Music-E. Landis Snyder Pianist,-Helen E. Bemis, Q. H. S., 1897


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Graduates


ADAMS SCHOOL-40


Austin, Ralph Wilmer


Berlucchi, Joseph


Clark, Alexander Wendell


Convey, James Edward


Costa, Mary Ellen Craig, Maud Pearl


Della, Lucca Alfred


Denton, Warren Ellsworth, Jr. Dinegan, Alice


Renz, William Reveny, Margaret


Donlin, Edward James


Russell, Annie Agnes


Sullivan, John Joseph


Sullivan, Julia Mary


Sweeny, Timothy Edward Talbot, William Joseph Tierney, Leo Totman, Leslie Harrison


Viden, Anna Marie


Ward, Mary Palma


Welsh, Ellen Gertrude


Welsh, Katherine Ann


CODDINGTON SCHOOL-32


Acorn, Eleanor Teresa Atwood, Rena Cheney Baker, William Emery Brown, Margaret Carlson, Carl Oscar Carlson, Hilding Nathaniel Coyle, Francis Raymond Currie, John Joseph Damon, Helen Maria


Dewhurst, Thomas Henry Fostello, Victoria Gavin, George Greenwood, Lucy Caroline Gregory, Walter Hewes, Kenneth Leslie Holbrook, Arthur


Hobart, Eva Antoinette F. Laing, Annie


Lee, James


Little, Marcella Louise


Mulcahy, John Joseph


Novelli, Elmo Frederick


Novelli, Eva Amelia


Donohue, Michael Joseph


Duran, Elizabeth Frances Elrick, Helen Clark


Ferguson, Walter Fisher, Nana Stillman Fitz Gerald, Helen Mildred


Geary, Mary Catherine Goodhue, Helen Elizabeth


Hart, Charles Jacob Hennessey, Thomas Richard


Howe, Marion Louise Johnson, Eliot Coolidge Larkin, Marie Grace Leet, Henry Leopold Lesher, Robert Allen Lyman, Howard Clinton Morrison, Blanche Morrison, Beatrice Nickerson, Edith Roxy Packard, Ruth Pratt, Jessie Copeland Regan, William Sherman, Stanley Carter Swift, Ethel Jeanette Walker, Laurence Brewster Wallace, John, Jr.


88


CRANCH SCHOOL-37


Bates, Stanley Spilstead Blanding, Ella May Carlson, Hilda Amelia


Dawson, Florence Louise Dunn, Louise Magdalene Dyer, Maude Penniman Edgren, Harold Axel


Erickson, John Frederick Farmer, George Harvey Gilcoine, Anna Ellen


Gustafson, Arthur Emmanuel


Hallquist, Theodore Larse Hammack, Edna May Harkins, Anastasia


Hewins, Helen Freeman


Hill, May Isadora Johnson, Carl Fredolf E.


Johnson, Carl Joseph


Johnson, Gunnar Lawson, Annie Christine Leathers, Waldo Harold Lindquist, Mary Ellen Loddengaard, Alice Mary Logren, Oscar Frederick McCarthy, Marguerite B. McDonald, Katherine Muirhead, John Parker Neagle, John Hassett Ruxton, Alfred James Skinner, Louise Paul Smith, Albert Edward Smith, Roberta Webster Sturgis, Charlotte May Tingley, Edward Russell Waldron, Harriot Monroe Whalen, Katie Marcella


Wood, Ida May


GRIDLEY BRYANT SCHOOL-28


Arenues, Arthur Badot, Mary Augusta Barry, Eileen Frances Bennett, Mary Veronica Bizzozero, Angelo Peter Buckley, William James Carey, James Edward Collins, Marie Brennan Collins, Maurice Patrick Connelly, Jeremiah Patrick Connelly, John Edward Connelly, Roderick Cronin, Francis Joseph Donovan, Lawrence Edward


Farrell, Joseph Jerome Ferriter, Mary Frances Fitzgerald, Nora Teresa Lakin, Walter Hartwell Leary, Arthur Philip Loud, Nettie Nutter Moody, John Winfield McDermott, Katherine A. Murphy, Annie Josephine Paradise, Alphonse Joseph Scott, Annie Belle Shepard, Elizabeth Eugenie Travers, Ellen Gertrude Williams, John Ellis


89


JOHN HANCOCK SCHOOL-42


Anderson, Carl Adolph Anderson, Mary Nelsina Beaulieu, Alfred Antime Bradbury, Irene Marion Bradley, Walter Henry Brown, Phebe Elizabeth Brownrigg, Frank Humphrey Clare, Joseph Patrick


Curtin, David Edward


Dackers, David King


Daley, Christopher Thomas


DeForest, Isabella Washington


Dell, James Henry Dell, Melvin Lewis


Donahue, Mary Ellen


Predario, Rena Riddell, Elizabeth Lindsay


Ericson, Mary Alvina


Gustafson, Emil Nathaniel


Roberts, Tomasita Marguerite


Gustafson, John Henry


Robertson, Arthur


Houston, William


Smith, Mary Harriet


Smith, William Robert


Williamson, John William


LINCOLN SCHOOL-36


Anderson, Selma Augusta


Austin, Arthur


Cole, Ada Lena


Cole, Richard


Cumming, Jennie Cook


Dunbar, Charles Cleveland


Picard Romeo Jean Baptiste


Haddon, Lulu Jennie Kelley, Joseph Grayham Kemp, Ruth


Kenn, John Holmes


Lennon, Edward Quincy Mckenzie, Margaret Mc Vay, Margaret Michael, James Cameron Miller, Margaret Ellis Moodie, Irma Elizabeth Moorehouse, William George Murray, Walter Herman


Norrie, Annie Brodie Park, Isabelle Jane D. G. Pearce, William Edward Powers, Annie Jennie Picard, Rosanna Beatrice


Piper, Walter Erving Jr. Reed, Alma Beatrice


Riddler, Lillian Scott, Nellie Clark Solari, Jennie Jeannette Souter, John Alexander Sumners, Mary Sivewright Sumners, Sarah Tantardini, Ettora Nathaniel Veale, Selma Elizabeth May Warmington, William E. Weeden, William Augustine


Johnson, Edith Christina Johnson, William George


Johnston, Franklin Clifford Jones, Albert Monmouth Joss, Lewis Donaldson Larson, Olive Cecilia Lingquist, Axel McDonald, Emily McInnis, James Cummings McIntosh, Walter Scott McNaughton, Robina Annie Mortenson, Elsie Wilhelmina


Moyle, Lucy Jane Mullin, Daniel Burke Pratt, William Young Predario, Charles


90


MASSACHUSETTS FIELDS SCHOOL-37


Ago, Frank Henry


Keay, Pearl Elvira


Alger, Ida Hammett


Keay, Ruby Agnes


Arnold, Phyllis


Keith, Pearl Phyllis


Axberg, Edith Rosalie


Lamb, Laura Emma Lavery, Bessie Pauline


Brown, Marion Frances Cahill, Ruth


Lavery, Herbert Alphonso MacDonald, Helena Abbie Rayner, Augustus


Cochrane, Leo Wiltham


Croucher, Fred Compton


Sass, Frederick William Paul


Ewen, Harry Robinson


Fowler, Paul Raymond


Given, Beatrice Marion


Gore, Harold Martin


Hara, Randall


Hedman, Ruth Amelia


Hendkrickson, Harry F.


Teel, Mabel Lillian


Johnson, Mabel Allegro


Thayer, Alfred Francis Tilton, Hattie Atwood


Welsh, Henry James


QUINCY SCHOOL-35.


Badger, Bertha Shirley


Barker, Florence Ethel


Barry, Agnes Grace


Deans, Teresa M. A.


Neily, Roy M.


Dolan, Agnes Delia


Nyhan, May Agnes


Doyle, Edith Agnes


Packard, James Edward


Duggan, Frances


Paddon, John Wilbur


Duggan, James Joseph


Parker, Grace Cook


Duggan, Mary Ellen


Elwell, Harry Greenwood


Gay, Catherine Holmes Golden, Agnes Joanna


Golden, Alice Josephine


Keohane, James Francis Keohane, Timothy Ambrose Lycett, Mary Frances


Parlee, Nettie Agnes Pope, Lawrence Everett Moore Pratt, Mabel Thayer, Stocker, Carleton William Sullivan, Joseph Henry Wade, Helen Marjorie


Walmsley, Maude Elvyn White, Laurance Samuel


Wilkinson, Robert J.


Sass, Gertrude Mary Sass, Guy Valentine Scanlon, Margaret


Scott, Blanche Gertrude Staples, Charles Sumner, Caro Ames


Jones, Hazel Dell


Martin, Charles McClure, Clara Ellen Nelson, Marian Creighton


Doyle, George Charles


Paddon, Anna Nora


Blagdon, Frances


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WASHINGTON SCHOOL-34.


Avery, William James


Baker, Winnifred Ella


Bass, Ruth Alden


Burke, Helen


Butters, George Henry


Callahan, Katherine Ann


Carey, Robert Matthew


Lothrop, Rita Marguerite


Clare, Wendell Phillips


MacQueen, Daniel


Clark, Harold Norton


Moody, Christina Maud


Costello, Cecilia Olive


Moran, Katherine Oliver, Ethel May


Curney, Virginia


Pinel, Philip John Powers, Elizabeth


Dasha, Irene Cecilia


Smith, Lucy Alice


Dorley, Annie Elizabeth


Smith, Maurice Pearl


Fish, Arthur Clinton,


Smith, Roy Thomas


Frazier, Clarence Freeman


Stevens, Gertrude Arlene


WILLARD SCHOOL-45.


Barron, Adeline Frances


Boudrow, Josephine Maria Butler, Daniel Joseph


Comi, Rose


Martell, Mary Jane


Daley, Frances Clair


Doyle, Helen Dorothy


Dufour, Joseph Leo


Edwards, Viola Belle


Elcock, Raphael Alvin


O'Brien, Emeline Benedicta


Elcock, Helen Blackburn,


Peterson, Anna Augusta


Pettipit, John Edward


Forbes, John Edward Franzie, Rose Fraser, Mary B.


Reilly, Helen Constance Rogers, Alfred Alphonso


Gamache, Eugene Charles


Gosselin, Sidney


Johnson, Charles Gustaf


Johnson, John Alfred Kane, Anna Zita


Kelly, Anna Louise Zita


King, Robert Edward


Lavoie, George Joseph Lemieux, George John


Rouleau, Wilfred Ryan, Richard Francis Sandblom, David Emanuel Sandison, William Alexander Schaetzl, Leo Bernard Schaetzl, Julia Anna Theresa


Teasdale, Marian Emily Walters, Blodwen Winifred Wilbas, Edith Maria


Williams, Annie May


Lindberg, David Oscar N. Lingquist, Anna Victoria Lingquist, Hilma Mary


McKenna, Kate Catherine McDonald Michael Ambrose Moody, Helen Nelson, Elizabeth Signe


Crane, Eleanor Cranshaw, Carl Truscott


Hastings, Leon Wesley Huber, William Ferdinand Johnson, Marion Estelle Keenan, Mary Frances Lane, Carl Elijah Levowich, Harry Philip


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WOLLASTON SCHOOL-31.


Baker, Warren Sears,


Barnes, Philip Simes


Blake, Ralph Cedric


Burns, John Joseph


Porter, Lester Archibald Rhodes, Everett Grant


Chase, Lucy Abbott


Claflin, James Edwin


Ruggles, Harold Newton


Crotty, Margaret Mary


Ruggles, Harriett Elthina


Dunn, Nellie Eliza


Flahive, Mary


Sargent, Rosamond Mary Seely, Grace Simmons, Helen Blair


Fenety, George Ernest


Hennigar, Lydia Gertrude


Smith, Mary Louise


Holbrook, Marguerite Louise


Howe, Gladys Helen


Soule, Jeannette


Kingsley, Mary Wilson


Lacey, Walter Hamer


Lewis, James Henry Mehaffey, Ernest Leslie Penniman, Ruth


Sparrow, Mabel Gertrude


Thomas, Alice Gertrude Ward, Howard Dunlop


Wilde, Abby King


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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,


40


40


25


15


22


1


10


0


2


5


Coddington,


32


18


13


25


12


23


2


4


0


1


12


1


Lincoln,


36


20


13


25


1


3


0


0


7


1 0


Quincy,


35


22


13


23


3


4


1


2


2


0


Washington,


34


18


16


23


0


4 5


0 0


0


16


0


Wollaston,


31


22


9


22


1


6


1


0


0


1


398 275 160 236


53


32


16


9


65


15


14


12


19


1


1 4


0


0


8


0


John Hancock,


4.2


28


10


24


0


Massachusetts Fields,


37


28


9


25


1


1


0


2


8


3


4


0


Willard,


45


28


16


23


1


1


0


1 0


5


0


Cranch,


37


37


24


1


7


Gridley Bryant,


29


0


.


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SCHOOL COMMITTEE FOR 1905


- -


At Large.


MR. JAMES H. CHURCHILL Term expires Dec. 31, 1905 Billings street, Atlantic.


DR. HENRY C. HALLOWELL " Dec. 31, 1906 1244 Hancock street, Quincy.


DR. NATHANIEL S. HUNTING . 66 Dec. 31, 1907 1136 Hancock street, Quincy.


By Wards.


Ward 1. HON. CHARLES H. PORTER, Term expires Dec. 31, 1906 1 Adams street, Quincy.


Ward 2. MR. FREDERICK H. SMITH. Dec. 31, 1907 701 Washington street, Quincy Pt ..


Ward 3. MR. JOHN L. MILLER, Term expires Dec. 31, 1907 211 Franklin street, South Quincy.


Ward 4. MR. JAMES F. BURKE, Term expires Dec. 31, 1905 11 Cross street, West Quincy.


Ward 5. DR. WELLINGTON RECORD, Term expires Dec. 31, 1906 357 Newport avenue, Wollaston.


Ward 6. DR. FREDERICK J. PEIRCE, Term expires Dec. 31, 1905 386 Hancock street, Atlantic. Chairman of the School Board. DR. HENRY C. HALLOWELL.


Secretary of the Board and Superintendent of Schools. FRANK EDSON PARLIN.


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Standing Sub-Committees for 1905


FOR THE DIFFERENT SCHOOLS


HIGH


ADAMS ·


CODDINGTON


CRANCH


GRIDLEY BRYANT


JOHN HANCOCK


LINCOLN .


MASSACHUSETTS FIELDS


QUINCY


WASHINGTON


WILLARD


WOLLASTON


Messrs. Porter, Hallowell, Record Messrs. Miller, Hunting, Burke Messrs. Hallowell, Miller, Smith . Messrs. Miller, Hunting, Burke Messrs. Porter, Burke, Smith Messrs. Hunting, Miller, Porter Messrs. Hunting, Porter, Miller Messrs. Pierce, Churchill, Record Messrs. Churchill, Pierce, Record Messrs. Smith, Record, Hallowell Messrs. Burke, Hallowell, Porter Messrs. Record, Pierce, Churchill Books, Supplies and Sundries.


Messrs. Hunting, Smith, Miller.


Textbooks.


Messrs. Record, Churchill, Pierce.


Transportation. Messrs. Burke, Smith, Pierce.


Evening Schools. Messrs. Churchill, Burke, Hunting. Special Subjects. Messrs. Smith, Pierce, Churchill. Rules and Regulations. Messrs. Porter, Churchill, Burke. Teachers. The Chairman, Messrs. Record, Hunting.


Finance and Salaries. The Chairman, Messrs. Porter, Smith.


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Calendar for 1905


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First term : Monday, Jan. 2,-Friday, April 14. Second term: Monday April 24,-Friday, June 30. The elementary schools close Thursday, June 22. Grammar school graduation Friday, June 23. High school graduation Wednesday, June 28. Third term : Monday, September 11,-Wednesday, December 20. New Year: Tuesday, January 2, 1906.


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


501


Inder


-


Adams Academy-Report of Managers


247


Address of Mayor, 1905


9


Administrative Boards, 1905


3


Animals-Report of Inspector .


175


Appropriation of 1904 in Annual Budget


45


Assessors-Report of Board


187


Auditor's Statement


144


Births of 1904 .


.


300


Burial Places-Report of Managers .


·


201


City Auditor-Report of


45


Advertising, Printing and Stationery


.


57


Almshouse


.


Assessors . .


.


63


Atlantic Hose House


.


64


Atlantic Schoolhouse Lot


64


Auditor's Summary of Expenditures


144


Bath House Addition, Ward 2


65


Bennington Street Gutters


67


Borrowing Capacity


153


Bridges, Culverts and Drains


65


Burial Places


66


Chubbuck Street


·


67


City Debt Paid


70


City Debt, Itemized Schedule


156


City Hospipal


67


City Officers-Pay of .


68


Clerk, City Clerk .


74


Clerk, Commissioner of Public Works


74


Clerk, Tax Collector


73


Clerk, Treasurer .


·


72


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·


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51


502


City Auditor-Report of (Continued)


PAGE


Contingent Fund .


68


Debt Statement


. 154


Edgestones and Sidewalks


75


Edison Street, Grading


74


Engineering


75


Federal Avenue


85


Financial Statement


149


Fire Department .


76


Furnace Brook, Repairing Wall


85


G. A. R., Post 88 .


86


Goffe Street Widening


85


Health Department


86


Interest-City Debt


90


Interest-Park Debt


95


Interest-Sewer Debt


94


Interest-Temporary Loans


95


Interest-Water Debt


. 94


Law Library


95


Lincoln Avenue Gutters .


95


Maturing Debt


154


Maturing Debt of 1905


149


Mount Wollaston Cemetery Entrance


96


Municipal Debt-Changes in 1904


150


Municipal Debt-Itemized Schedule


156


Miscellaneous City Expenses


96


Parks


.


108


Park Debt


151


Penn Street


110


Police Debt


103


Poor Department


51


Prospect Street Gutters


.


110


Public Library, Thomas Crane


100


Removal of snow


121


Repair of Public Buildings


111


Repairs of Gate, Blacks Creek


110


School Department


125


Sealers of Weights and Measurers


134 .


Sea Avenue


123


Sewer Assessments


152


Sewer Debt


151


Sewer Department-Construction


131


Sewer Department-House Connections


. 130


Sewer Department-Maintenance


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City Auditor-Report of (Continued)


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Sidewalk Assessments


153


Squantum and Webster Street Drain


135


State and Military Aid


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State of Expenditures and Balances -


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144


Streets


116


Street Lighting


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Street Railway Excise Tax


123


Street Watering


122


Tax Refund


135


Survey and Plans of City


124


Ward Six Playground


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Washington Schoolhouse


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Water Debt .


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Water Supply-Constrution


141


Water Supply-Maintenance


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Whitwell Street Sidewalk


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Willard Schoolhouse Heating


137


Willard Street Paving


136


Willard Street Sidewalk


137


City Clerk-Report


299


Births of 1904


300


Deaths of 1904


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Election Returns 1904


346


Marriages of 1904


322


Jury List for 1905


355 7


City Council-1905


241


City Government-Report of 1905


2


City Physician-Report of


245


City Solicitor-Report of


225


City Treasurer-Report of


31


Commissioner of Public Works-Report of


161


Deaths of 1904 .


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Debt Maturing


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Debt Statement .


151


Department Officials .


2


Election Returns of 1904


276


Expenditures of 1904 .


51


Financial Statement


149


Fire Department-Report of Chief


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Fire Loses, etc., 1903 -


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Health Department-Report of Board


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Examiners of Plumbers


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City Engineer-Report of


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Inspector of Meats and Provisions-Report of Inspector of Plumbing-Report of


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288


Report of Inspector 286


Inspector of Animals


246


Inspector of Milk


238


Johnson Fund, Cotton C-Treasurer's Report


38


Jury List for 1905


355


Law Department-Report of City Solicitor


363


Mayor's Address of 1905


9


Marriages of 1904


322


Park Commissioners-Report of


195


Police Department-Report of Chief


291


Poor Department-Rebort of Overseer


181


Public Library, Thomas Crane-Report of Trustees 275 Treasurer's Statement 278


Sealers of Weights and Measures


239


Sewerage Commissioners-Report of


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Tax Collector-Report of 233


Water Division -- See Report of Commissioners of Public Works 171


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


Schools-Report of School Committee


5


Financial Report .


43


Grammar School Graduation


86


High School Graduation


82


Quincy Teachers, Association


38


Report of Attendance


59


Report of Head Master of High School


29


Report of Superintendent of Schools


9


Report of Truant Officer


81


School Calendar for 1905


96


School Committee of 1904


3


School Committee of 1905


95


School Property


42


Teachers in Service


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Woodward Institute-Report of Managers of Fund


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Board of Directors


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Calendar


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Report of Board of Directors of Institute


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Report of Superintendent


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Resignation of Teachers


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