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Helen Gertrude Sugrue
Martin Ambrose Joyce
Martha Emma Woodward
JOHN HANCOCK SCHOOL-29.
Howard Allison
Suoma Johanna A. Linder
Annie Robina Allen
David James Littlewood
Gilberte Maria Bouchard
Jerome Conway Markham
John Boyle
Mary Frances Markham
Marion Bell Clark
John Emil Mattson
Frances Louise Curtin
Esther Chalmers McDonald
Ethel Blanche Ellis
Ida Ruth McGregor
Ina Irene Ericson
Marguerite Morrissey
Jacob Freeman Annie Rebena Grossman
Edgar Nicoll Walter Nicoll
George Harry Johnson
Walter Frederick Pinel
Marion Charlotte Johnson
Elizabeth Maud Johnson Thomas Howard Johnston
Albert Alexander Robertson Helga Axelina Victoria Sandeen John Gemley Souden
Helen Ruth Walsh
Joseph James Gibb
Margaret Gertrude Knight Helen Little
Dora Elvira Landerholm
Katherine Elizabeth Langton
William Manning
77
LINCOLN SCHOOL-34.
Maggie Jane Aberdeen
John William Anderson
Gustof Adolf Bergfors
Leon Frederic Brault Helga Lena Carlson
Mary Collins
Victoria Josephine Comolli
Thomas Alfred Cotter
Flora Gladys Deacon
Maurice Alexander Esson
Elizabeth Frances Fay
Ethel May Rendle Clara Josephine Solander Jessie Southerland Souden
Florence Margaret Gallagher
Henry Francis Gorman
Florence Mary Hennessey
Nellie Susannah Hermanson Everett Howie
Evelyn Frances Kelley
Inez May Jefferson
Freda Merelda Klingenhagen
Remi Langelier
Anthony Ross Cain
Frances Elizabeth Lavelle
Ella Louise Cain Gustaf Enoch Carlson
Marie Monica Lavery Florence Edna Luhman
Clarence Lexington Coombs
Edna Helen Marr
John Ambrose Mullaney
Ethel Maud Nelson Marion Hardy Peabody
William Henry Pletsch Arthur Wesley Robinson
Victor Brooks Fowler Jessie Alma French
Gordon Twitchell Hanson
Ruth Russell Hildebrand
Benjamin Morris Hooper Ralph Waldo Hyatt Florence May Jackson
Pitt Lyon Robinson Sophronia Louise Rose Flora Viola Sass Eugene Fields Stevenson Joel Joseph Thayer Helen Elizabeth Torrey Donald Malcolm Welsh
Harry Lee Wilson
QUINCY SCHOOL-38.
Jean Sharpe Arthur Merrill Edwin Bill Katharine Eleanor Borst Joseph H. Bradford Henry Heartly Budd Rosa G. Claffey
Doris Estelle Cummings Wilfred M. DeYoung
Marion L. Downey William Arnold Doyle Ambrose C. Duggan
Mary Grace Eskildson
Dwight Van Gearwar Frank Joseph Golden May Genevieve Herne Anna Maria Johnson
MASSACHUSETTS FIELDS SCHOOL-41.
Ethel Hulda Axberg
Mildred Gertrude Brown
Florence Lillian Brown
Everett Victor Stewart
Mary Edith St. Pierre
Robert Summers George Laing Tytler
Helen Susan Kenn Daniel Gibbs MacDonald Mary Catherine McIntire William David Michael Wilhelmina Miller
Henry Braman Moorhouse
Daniel Thomas Mullen
Nellie Yule Norrie
Blanche Jennie Picard
Norman Craig Souter
Mabelle Hester Crockett Artema Melville Dingwell Frank Doring Olive Fay Edwin Finnigan Dorothy Burr Flahive
Clara Frances Mansfield
78
Hilmer Johnson Ouida Mabel Keay John Joseph Kerrigan Robert Sloan Kinniburgh Henry Willard Kolstad
Edward James McCarthy John J. McGuerty Cora Ericson Morton Harold G. Noyes Daniel Joseph Nyhan John Joseph Phinney
Harold Price Harriet Josephine Raiche Mary Louise Raiche Corinne Ratcliffe Emily Cheney Rix
Reginald Samuel Smith
Doris Jeannette Straw
Herbert A. Ward
Allan Richard White
Edwin S. White
Gretchen Young
WASHINGTON SCHOOL-39.
Charles Irving Bailey
Helen Maxwell Mayer
Mildred Lance Bonney
Sarah Elizabeth Mellen
Harry Foote Brown
Ella May Freeman Melville
Clara Vance Bushnell
Nancy Mercurio
Mattie Olivia Chisholm
Lulu Lachica Moody
Henry Bushnell Cook
Mary Theresa Moran
Robert John Butler Cranshaw
William Griggs Cranshaw
Russell Oliver
Etta Finkelstein
William Pratt Julia Emma Shea
Lewis Alden French
Ernest Albert Smith
Martha Gerrior
Frank Lester Sprague
Nathan Goldberg
Jennie Cecilia Taylor
Mary Ann Hill
Florence Gertrude Thayer
Violet Ruby Jones
Warren Lester Thayer Mary Edna Thibodeau
Margaret Kennedy
Mary Frances Tracy
Josephine Margaret Kiernan Charles MacDonald
James Waddell Roy Frederick Wales
Annie Zirlstein
WILLARD SCHOOL-58.
Harry Sigfred Anderson
Josie Eva Edwards
Edith Gertrude Barron
Grace Anna Egan
James Barry
Ruth Wanda Maria Elkstrand
Susan Frances Barry Gertrude Bradley
Carl Axel Berger Ellison
Edna Gertrude Burke
Annie Viola Fallon
Elmer Emmanuel Carlmark
Julia Elizabeth Falvey
Louise Caroline Carullo
William Ernest Francis
Louise Hortense Conway John Joseph Cormack Ellen Theresa Cuffe Mary Louise Catherine Curry
Julia Gertrude Fraser Claus Olof Gellotte
Louise Anna -Daley Mary Cedulie Dalpe George Di Bona James Ambrose Doyle Blanche Adaline Drohan
Karin Esther Hermanson Thomas Jerome Hinchon Karl Edvin Johnson Francis Ambrose Kelley
Lora Elizebeth Lamb
David Ephraim Landin
Blanche Mary Louise Lavoie
Evelyn Esther Moriarty
Frank Leroy Dorley
Marcella Kelley
Teresa Josephine Lally Elcock
79
Emma Marie J. Lawson Eugenie Eva LeClair Helen Agnes Mahoney
James Edward McDonald
Joseph Andrew McDonald
Leo Sylvester Milford Beatrice Mary Morrisett Walter Frityoff Norling
Marguerite Catherine O'Brien Joseph O'Connor Ambrose James O'Dowd
Einma Mullinda Predario
Mary Josephine Delima Rizzi Joseph Francis Rogers, Jr. Carl Joseph Sandblom Alice Theresa Saville
Helen Josephine Schools
Oswald Dennis Shea Rosella Gertrude Shea
Alonso Staples Sinclair
Ita Helen Sullivan
Albert Carr Thomas
Elizabeth Jane Laury Wallace William Henry Welsh
WOLLASTON SCHOOL-38.
Edith Bessie Armstrong
John Clifton Blake
Ralph Stanwood Briggs
Ernest Burns
Fannie Elizabeth Buzzell
Margaret Isabel Robertson
Alfreda Dewsnap
George Eben Ela
Helen Saxe Seavey Myron James Scely
Katherine Marie Hurley
Caroline Eugenie Sprague
Katherine Matherson Johnson
Frederick Sutermeister
Dorothy Kingsbury
Herbert Sutermeister
John Vernon Lillicrap James Daniel MacDonald John Murray McLeod Adria Maria Miller
Dorothy Taylor Avis Caroline Tobey Clara Margaret Tubman
Roy Salisbury Waring
Edith Frances Mullen
Edward Leopold Werner
Harry Joseph Murphy
Hilda Marie Wendell
Norton Hart Nickerson
Lawrence Starrett White
-
Arvin Page Edward Cahill Park
Ednah Gertrude Rhodes Philip Armour Rice
Weinande Anna Favorite
Elizabeth Wing Sayward
Raymond Hall
Kenneth Sutherland Smith
80
GRADUATES
The following table shows the number and character of the certificates granted in June and the distribution of the gradu- ates in September.
Schools
No. in Class.
Boys.
Girls.
No. of Graduates.
No. of Certificates.
Entered High.
Woodward Institute.
Thayer Academy.
Other Schools.
Left School.
Returned.
Adams
42
14
28
42
40
29
6
O
I
6
O
Coddington
47
18
29
47
44
20
4
O
O
I3
I
Cranch
4I
18
23
41
39
26
6
O
2
7
O
Gridley Bryant
28
12
I6
28
28
18
2
O
I
7
O
John Hancock
29
17
I2
29
27
21
6
O
O
2
O
Lincoln
34
19
15
34
3I
27
I
o
O
6
O
Mass. Fields
41
19
22
4I
41
28
6
O
3
4
0
Quincy
38
22
16
38
38
29
I
O
2
6
O
Washington
39
16
23
39
34
23
3
0
2
O
Willard
58
24
34
58
56
39
7
O
O
9
3
Wollaston
38
20
18
38
34
29
2
2
2
2
I
Totals
435
199
236
435
412
298
44
2
I3
73
5
-
81
GENERAL STATISTICS.
Population of the city, 1900 ( United States Census),
Population of the city. 1907 (estimated )
Valuation, 1907,
Gain over 1906,
Total tax levy, 1907
Rate per thousand
$26,920,046.00 690, 116.00 554,067.48 19.70
THE SCHOOL CENSUS.
Number of children in Quincy between five and fifteen years of age September 1, 1907,
Net gain over census of 1906,
7,258. 356.
Distributed as follows :-
5 yrs.
6 yrs.
7 yrs.
8 yrs.
9
yrs.
IO yrs
II yrs.
I2 yrs.
I3 yrs.
14 yrs.
Totals
Ward I
72
106
II9
IOO
100
IOI
106
97
105
I26
1032
Ward 2
90
I18
II6
104
113
IOI
93
98
100
96
1029
Ward 3
I89
182
189
I64
180
153
154
155
I47
167
1680
Ward 4
16I
192
I84
I59
151
I74
175
144
I72
1 75
1687
Ward 5
59
85
75
93
81
90
97
91
76
106
853
Ward 6
58
IOI
135
109
91
88
IO3
80
96
116
977
Totals
629
784
818
729
716
707
728
665
696
786
7258
23,899. 30,000.
Distribution of Pupils by Schools and Grades in September, 1907.
.
Schools
I.
II.
III.
IV.
V.
VI.
VII.
VIII.
Totals
Adams
85
95
60
64
60
45
50
52
5II
Coddington
74
81
65
60
52
60
5I
44
487
Cranch
64
48
70
41
42
58
45
49
417
Gridley Bryant
47
40
37
33
42
35
34
30
298
John Hancock
88
53
50
49
51
49
36
30
406
Lincoln
76
83
48
48
50
44
4I
32
422
Mass. Fields
57
49
42
54
57
50
48
40
397
Quincy
83
77
72
72
72
62
74
51
563
Washington
108
70
69
81
61
54
47
34
524
Willard
146
109
109
103
I20
IIO
63
75
835
Wollaston
50
38
40
44
48
47
40
40
347
Totals
878
743
662
649
655
614
529
477
.
5207
82
Distribution of Pupils by Ages and Grades in September, 1907.
Ages
I.
II.
III.
IV.
V.
VI.
VII.
VIII.
Totals
Under 5 years
3
519
5
514
5
592
6
270
3II
II
632
7
65
289
269
9
552
8
I5
IO7
228
I94
9
7
19
87
229
221
II
I
575
IO
2
9
51
I20
235
I86
I2
615
II
I
I3
61
II2
2II
I73
24
595
I2
I
I
27
50
II5
175
158
527
2
8
2 I
62
II9
170
383
13
I
.
6
23
38
87
I57
I4
47
I5
7
IO
I6
Totals
878
743
662
649
655
614
529
477
5207
=
2
6
8
31
2
I
3
3
8
83
84
AVERAGE AGE IN EACH GRADE IN SEPTEM- BER, 1907.
SCHOOLS
I.
II.
III.
IV.
V.
VI.
VII.
VIII
Adams
5-6
7
7-II
9-7
IO-3
II-2
I2-I
I2-9
Coddington
6-1
7-6
8-7
9-10
10-7
I2
I2-II
13-8
Cranch
6-I
6-II
7-9
9-3
IO-2
II
I2-4
I3-4
Gridley Bryant
5-8
6-9
7-II
8-6
IO-4
II-I
I2
13-I
John Hancock
6-1
7-I
8-9
9-9
I0-8
II-9
I2-7
I3-3
Lincoln
5-7
7-4
8-1
9-5
IO-6
II-6
I2-6
I3
Mass. Fields
6
7-2
8-5
9-5
10-5
I2
I2-8
I3-6
Quincy
5-II
7-I
8-I
9-6
10-4
II-5
I2-7
I3-5
Washington
6-6
7-4
8-10
9-II
10-9
I2-2
I3
I3-I
Willard
6-3
7-3
8-2
9-7
10-4
II-7
12-4
I3-4
Wollaston
6
7-3
.8-4
9-4
IO-6
II-9
I2-6
I3-II
AVERAGE
6
7-2
8-3
9-4
10-5
II-7
I2-6
I3-4
85
HIGH SCHOOL.
Distribution of Pupils by Ages and Classes, September, 1907.
Class
II
12
13
14
I5
16
17
18
19
20
21
Total
Class
Total
Post- Graduate
Boys Girls
I
2
5
1
9
19
4
6
IO
Senior
Boys Girls
I
I
24
I7
4
I
I
49 68
II7
I
I
32
22
7
2
7
29
23
6
2
67
I38
Junior
Boys Girls
5
3I
27
6
2
71
Sophomore
Boys Girls
8
40
31
18
3
2
102
207
5
44
34
14
8
105
Freshman
Boys Girls
I
7
60
54
24
3
2
I54
Totals
Boys Girls
I
7
68 61
99
85 97
69 80
28 40
17
2
0
I 376 0 408
784
AVERAGE AGES, SEPTEMBER, 1907.
Average Age
Oldest
Young- est
Av. Age of Class
Post- Graduate
Boys Girls
18 yrs. 2.6 mos.
18
1.6
19 - IO 18 - 10
16 - 9
18 yr. 2.I mos.
17 - 3
Senior
Boys Girls 17 17
I.O
21 - 9
14 - IO 14 - II
17 " .4 "
Junior
Boys Girls
I6
I.O
18 - II 18 - 6
14 - 4 14 - 2
16 ""
.2 '
Sophomore
Boys Girls
I5
2.0
18 - 8
13 - 4
.15
2.I
15
2.2
17 - II
13- 9
Freshman
Boys Girls
14
66
1.8
16 - 5 18 - IO
II - II I2 -I
14
2.5
66
3.2
I4
66
. .
.I
19 - 7
I3
I
I
149
303
T2
56
49
28
7
I02
I2
15 66
II.3
66
66
86
Distribution of Pupils by Classes and Courses, September, 1907.
Class
General Course.
College Prepara- torv
Commer- cial
Total
Class
Post Graduate Boys Girls
8
I
9
6
2
2
IO
Senior
Boys Girls
37 40
6 16
6
49 68
117
Junior
Boys Girls
43
14
IO
67 71
I38
25
22
24
Sophomore
Boys Girls
36 31
26
40
IO2
207
25
49
IO5
Freshman
Boys Girls
29
38
82 85
149 154
303
Totals
I53
85
Boys Girls
136
100
I38 I72
376 408
784
289
185
310
784
19
I2
34
35
87
Corps of Teachers
January, 1907.
High School, Hancock Street, corner Butler Road.
Date of
Election.
Leslie L. Cleveland, Hcad Master, §
June, 1907
Melvin T. Holbrook, Sub-Master, §
Sept., 1905
Charles H. Stone, §
April, 1906
Herbert B. Cole,
Sept., 1907
W. Harold Claflin, §
Sept., 1905
John F. Roache, §
Sept., 1906
William H. H. Peirce, §
Feb., 1907
Elizabeth A. Souther, *
Sept., 1890
Clara E. Thompson, *
Oct., 1892
H. Anna Kennedy, * ±
Sept., 1896
L. Frances Tucker, § Eleanor W. Guild. §
Sept., 1902
Norma C. Lowe,
Aug., 1903
Grace A. Howe, §
Sept., 1904
Ethelwyn A. Rea, §
Sept., 1904
Annie M. Cheever, §
Sept., 1905
Alice A. Todd, §
Feb., 1907
Jane E. Avery, §
Sept., 1906
Marie C. Bass, §
Lilla R. Birge, § Sept., 1907
Flora M. Shackley, *
S. Marion Chadbourne, §
Sept., 1904-June, 1906 June, 1907
Sept., 1900
Sept., 1905
88
ADAMS SCHOOL. Phipps Street, near School.
James M. Nowland Master, t} Grade.
Sept., 1889
Mildred B. Hopler,*
VIII.
Sept., 1906-Sept., 1907
Eliza C. Sheahan,
VII.
Sept., 1865
Lucy B. Page,
VI.
Nov., 1904
Jennie F. Griffin,
V.
Sept., 1897
Elizabeth W. Ross,*
IV.
Sept., 1907
Eliza F. Dolan,*
III.
Sept., 1884
Annie W. Miller,
II-III.
Nov., 1889
Beatrice H. Rothwell,
II.
Nov., 1899
Charlotte F. Donovon,
I.
Sept., 1902
Euphrasia Hernan,
I.
April, 1878
CODDINGTON SCHOOL. Coddington Street, near Washington
Walter H. Bentley, Master,*
Sept., 1905
Jennie N. Whitcher,*
VIII.
Sept., 1899
Daisy F. Burnell,* VII.
Sept., 1907
Elizabeth A. Garrity, VI.
Oct., 1889
Bertha F. Estes .* V.
Sept., 1907
Mary L. Hunt* IV.
April, 1906
Mary E. Costellot
III.
Jan., 1900
Julia E. Underwood, II.
April, 1855
Katherine T. Larkin,*
II.
Sept., 1907
Christina McPherson, I
I-II.
June, 1902
Mary A. Geary,* I.
Jan., 1907
CRANCH SCHOOL. Whitwell Street.
| James M.Nowland, Master ##
Jan., 1901
Carrie A. Crane,
VIII.
April, 1894-Sept., 1901
Nellie E. March,'
VII.
Sept., 1907
Elsie E. Turner,* VI
Sept., 1902
Mary L. Egan, V.
Nov., 1905
Annie C. Healy,
IV.
Sept., 1905
Edith G. Coyle,
III.
Nov., 1904
Mary L. Rodgers,
II.
Sept., 1904
Marie Fegan,
II.
Sept., 1906
Elsie B. Martin,
I.
Sept., 1902
|| Master also of Adams School.
89
GRIDLEY BRYANT SCHOOL. Willard, corner Robertson Street.
Austin W. Greene, Master,*
VIII.
Jan., 1897
Kathryn Carter,*
VII.
Nov. 1907
Emma G. Carleton,* VI.
March, 1906
Annie E. Burns, t V.
Jan., 1897
Gertude A. Boyd, IV.
Jan., 1897
M. Frances Talbot,
III.
Jan., 1897
Augusta E. Dell.
II.
Jan., 1897
Catherine C. McGovern,
I.
April, 1895
JOHN HANCOCK SCHOOL. Gordon Street.
|| Archer M. Nickerson, Master,*
Oct., 1905
Elizabeth Hiscock,
VIII.
Sept., 1904
Lucy H. Atwood,* VII.
Nov. 1907
Mary C. Parker, VI.
Sept., 1886
Helen M. West, V.
Jan., 1890
Annie R. Black,* IV.
June, 1902
Isabelle Moir,
III. II.
June, 1905
Mary P. Underwood,
I.
Jan., 1882-Sept., 1891
Mary E. Burns,
I.
June, 1904
11 Master also of Lincoln School.
LINCOLN SCHOOL. Brooks Avenue near Centre Street.
| Archer M. Nickerson, Master,*
Oct., 1905
Florence M. Pratt,*
VIII.
Sept., 1907
May Kapples,* VII.
Sept., 1907
Edith M. Holmes,* VI.
Nov., 1907
Frances J. Elcock,* V.
Sept., 1902
Minnie E. Donovan, IV.
Sept., 1892
Elizabeth Sullivan, III.
Sept., 1892
Anna G. Reardon,* II.
Sept., 1907
Emma F. Hayden, i
II.
Sept., 1907
Clara Merrill,
1.
Sept., 1905
Helen R. Buxton,“ I.
Sept., 1907
|| Master also of John Hancock School.
Jan., 1897
Ellen McNealy,
90
MASSACHUSETTS FIELDS SCHOOL. Beach Street, corner Rawson Road.
|C. Ralph Taylor, Master,*§
Sept., 1905
Ruth A. Taylor,*
VIII.
Sept., 1902 -- Sept., 1905
Marie E. McCue,* VII.
Sept., 1907
Margaret I. Shirley, § VI.
Sept., 1907
Cassandana Thayer, V.
Oct., 1896
Lillian Waterhouse, IV
April, 1897
Grace M. Spinney, } III.
Dec., 1900
Florence C. Gammons,* II.
April, 1901
Olive V. Bicknell,
I.
Oct., 1901
Annie M. Bennett,
I.
Jan., 1897
|| Master also of Wollaston School.
QUINCY SCHOOL. Newbury Avenue.
Charles Sampson, Master,*
Nov., 1896
Laura B. Tolman, *
VIII.
Sept., 1905
Florence S. Cummings,*
VII.
Sept., 1906
Julia A. Simmons,* VI.
Nov., 1903
Anne H. Upton,* V.
Sept .. 1906
Harriet Morrill,* V.
Jan., 1907
Mary A. Keefe, IV .- V.
June, 1906
Margarida M. DeAvellar,* IV
April 1907
Josephine Kelley,
III.
Sept., 1900
Florence M. Howe, T
II .- III.
Sept., 1905
Ellen D. Granahan, i
II.
Jan., 1897
Clare L. Jones,*
I.
Sept., 1907
Delia E. Burke,
I.
Sept., 1901
WASHINGTON SCHOOL. Washington Street.
Thomas B. Pollard, Master, ;*
Feb., 1887
I Marguerite L. Mckeever,*
VIII.
Jan., 1907
Mary Marden,
VII.
April, 1874
Alice S. Hatch,
VI
Jan., 1893
Ethel Vogler,*
V.
Sept., 1904
Mary F. Sampson,*
IV.
Sept., 1900
H. Frances Cannon,
Sept., 1892
Anna J. Lang,*
III II .- III .- IV.
April 1907
Ida F. Humphrey,
II.
Sept., 1897
Sarah A. Malone,
I.
Sept., 1883
Nina B. Gage, T
I.
May, 1903
I Absent on leave.
91
WILLARD SCHOOL. Copeland Street
William R. Kramer, Master,*}
Sept., 1906
Lula E. Payson,*
VIII.
April, 1905
Alice T. Clark,*
VIII.
Sept., 1906
Clara M. Shaw,* VII.
Sept., 1906
Anna L. Woodward,*
VII.
April, 1907
Alice M. Parker,*
VI
Jan., 1906
Mary A. White, }
VI
Jan., 1896
Ellen B. Fegan,
V.
June, 1875
Elizabeth J. McNeil,
V.
Sept., 1883
Alicia Elcock,*
V.
Feb. 1902
Emeline A. Newcomb,
IV.
April, 1857
Frances C. Sullivan,
IV.
Sept., 1894
Annie Z. White,
III .- IV.
Oct., 1900
Teresa McDonnell,
III.
Sept., 1889
Ellen A. Desmond,
III
Sept., 1889
Grace E. Drumm,
II.
Jan .. , 1897
Anne M. Cahill,*
II.
Feb., 1891
Ellen G. Haley,
II.
May, 1907
Mary B. Keating,
I.
June, 1901
Margaret E. Burns,
I.
Sept., 1881
Annie F. Burns.
I.
April, 1884
WOLLASTON SCHOOL. Beale Street
|C. Ralph Taylor, §* Master,
Sept., 1905
Agnes A. Fisher,*
VIII.
Sept., 1905-Nov., 1907
I Myra E. Otis,*
Sept. 1896
Lucy H. Chapman,*
VII.
Sept., 1907
Fannie Blair,*
VI.
Sept., 1904
Mary L. Clark,
V.
Dec., 1903
Lora M. Hunt,* IV.
Sept., 1904
Gertrude H. Glavin,*
III.
Sept., 1903
Dora M. Start,* II.
March, 1907
Clara E. G. Thayer,
I.
Sept., 1889
||Master also of Mass. Fields School I Absent on leave.
MUSIC.
E. Landis Snyder,
Sept., 1901
DRAWING
Louise G. Bates, *
Sept., 1907
Fannie F. French,
Sept., 1892
§College graduate. ¿Attended college but did not graduate. *Graduate of normal school.
tAttended but not a graduate of normal school.
TGraduate of kindergarten training school.
.
SEWING
)2
Janitors of School Buildings.
High .- William C. Hart, 99 Independence Avenue. Adams .- George Linton, 57 Gay Street. Coddington .- William C. Caldwell, 590 Washington Street. Cranch .- Edward P. Tingley, 68 Granite Street. Gridley Bryant .- John Hinnegan, 215 Willard Street. John Hancock .- Samuel D. De Forest, 23 Goddard Street. Lincoln .- George O. Shirley, 139 Quincy Street.
Massachusetts Fields .- Thomas H. Adams, 243 Newport Avenue.
Quincy .- Thomas J. Smith, 64 Old Colony Street. Washington .- Alexander Shirley, 6 Filbert Street.
Willard .- Francis Walsh, 81 Willard Street.
Wollaston .- Marcena R. Sparrow, 27 Prospect Avenue.
93
SCHOOL COMMITTEE FOR 1908
At Large. TERM EXPIRES
DR. NATHANIEL S. HUNTING, 1136 Hancock Street, Quincy.
Dec., 31, 1910
MR. ARTHUR W. NEWCOMB, 98 East Howard Street, Quincy Neck
Dec., 31, 1908
DR. EDWARD H. BUSHNELL,
566 Washington Street, Quincy Point
Dec., 31, 1909
By Wards.
Ward 1 MR. DEXTER E. WADSWORTH, 195 Goffe Street.
Dec., 31, 1909
Ward 2. JOHN J. O'HARA, 39 Newcomb Place.
Dec., 31, 1910
Ward 3.
MR. JOHN L. MILLER,
Dec., 31, 1910
211 Franklin Street, South Quincy
Ward 4. MR. CHARLES H. OWENS, Dec., 31, 1908
64 Willard Street, West Quincy
Ward 5. DR. WILLIAM G. CURTIS,
Dec., 31, 1909
10 Grand View avenue, Wollaston
Ward 6. MR. JOHN A. DUGGAN,
Dec., 31, 1908
117 Atlantic Street, Atlantic
Chairman of the School Board, DR. NATHANIEL S. HUNTING.
Secretary of Board and Superintendent of Schools, MR. FRANK EDSON PARLIN.
94
Standing Sub-Committees for 1908.
FOR THE DIFFERENT SCHOOLS.
High,
Adams, Coddington,
Cranch,
Gridley Bryant,
John Hancock,
Lincoln,
Massachusetts Field,
Quincy,
Washington,
Willard,
Wollaston,
Messrs. Hunting, Curtis, Newcomb. Messrs. Miller, Newcomb, Duggan. Messrs. Bushnell, Miller, O'Hara. Messrs. Miller, Owens, Hunting. Messrs. O'Hara, Miller, Owens. Messrs. Wadsworth, Bushnell, Owens. Messrs. Wadsworth, Owens, Hunting. Messrs. Curtis, Duggan, Bushnell. Messrs. Duggan, Curtis, Newcomb. Messrs. Newcomb, O'Hara, Bushnell. Messrs. Owens, Hunting, Miller. Messrs. Curtis, Wadsworth, Duggan.
BOOKS, SUPPLIES AND SUNDRIES. Messrs. Wadsworth, Newcomb, O'Hara.
TEXTBOOKS. Messrs. Curtis, Duggan, O'Hara.
TRANSPORTATION. Messrs. Duggan, O'Hara, Curtis.
EVENING SCHOOLS. Messrs. Owens, Bushnell, Hunting.
SPECIAL SUBJECTS. Messrs. Newcomb, Bushnell, Miller.
RULES AND REGULATIONS. Messrs. Bushnell, Newcomb, Curtis.
TEACHERS. The Chairman, Messrs. Owens, Wadsworth.
FINANCE AND SALARIES. The Chairman, Messrs. Miller, Wadsworth.
95
THE CALENDAR FOR 1908
First term: Monday, January 6-Friday, April 10. Second term : Tuesday, April 21-Friday, June 26. The elementary schools close Thursday, June 18. Grammar Schools graduation: Friday, June 19. High School graduation : Wednesday, June 24 . Third term: Tuesday, September 8-Wednesday, Dec. 23. The New Year: Monday, January 5, 1909. Holidays : February 22, April 19, May 30, June 17, and the remainder of the week from Wednesday noon next pre- ceding Thanksgiving.
INDEX
Address of Mayor, 1908
11
City Charter
19
City Valuation
17
Co-operation of Business Men 23
Grade Crossings 21
How Debt Matures
16
How Apportioned
17
Limit of Indebtedness
18
Limit of Tax Levy
18
Loans Issued in 1907
14
Loans of 1907
15
Loans Under Special Acts
16
Maturing Debt
13
Municipal Debt
13
No License
22
Other Departments
23
Park Debt
12
Resume
13
Schools
22
Sewer Debt
12
Shade Trees and Wires
21
Sidewalks
20
Statement of Debt
11
Street Improvement Loan
12
Total Debt-A Comparison
14
Water Rates
20
Water Debt
12
Administrative Board, 1908
3
Annual Appropriations
42
By the
Auditor
44
Board of Assessors
43
Board of Health
44
City Clerk
45
City Treasurer
45
(i)
INDEX.
Annual Appropriations-Continued.
Managers of Public Burial Places
44
Mayor 44
Tax Collector 45
Approved by the
Board of Trustees of the Thomas Crane Public Library 46
City Engineer 46
City Solicitor 47
49
Chief Engineer of Fire Department
48
Chief of Police 47
46
Commissioner of Public Works
47
Mayor
48
Overseer of the Poor
48
Park Commissioners
46
School Committee
49
Sealer of Weights and Measures
48
Sewer Department
50
Water Department
49
Animals-Report of Inspector
175
Assessors' Report
193
.City Auditor's Statement
52
Alarm-Fire Department
128
Assessors' Department
76
Atlantic School Building 102
Auditor's Account with Collector of Taxes 66
Auditing Department 87
Bates Avenue 111
Beach Street
111
Beacon Street
112
Board of Health Department
79
Broadway 108
Burial Places 78
City Clerk's Department
84
City Council-Advertising, Printing, etc.
89
City Officers-Pay of 151
City Treasurer's Department 88
Chief's Salary-Fire Department 127
(ii)
Auditor's Report
41
City Treasurer
Committee on Finance
INDEX.
City Auditor-Continued.
Cleaning Brooks
110
Coe Street
Coddington School Building Removal 105
Collection of Ashes 80
Collection of Garbage 81
90
Commissioner of Public Works Dept.
102
Commissioner of Public Works Dept.
82
Contagious Diseases
Cottage Avenue 111
Clothing-Fire Department 130
120
Crane Public Library
110
Cross Walks
64
Debt Statement
92
Edgestones
110
Enforcement of Liquor Law
143
Engineering
124
Excess and Deficiency Funds
161
Excise Tax
109
Farrington Street
126
Fire Department
106
Fore River Bridge
129
Fuel-Fire Department
110
Gridley Bryant School Bulkhead
106
Hancock Street Bridge
109
Highland Avenue
94
Highways
103
High School Furnishings 104
Hollis Avenue 109
Horse Shoe and Keeping-Fire Department 127
Keeping Chief's Horse-Fire Department
134
Loans-Issued in 1907 137
136
Lighting
98
Lighting-Fire Department
129
Liberty Street 108
Maturing Debt, 1908
63
Maturing Debt in 1908
63
(iii)
80
Loans-Temporary
High School Addition
97
Elm Avenue
INDEX.
City Auditor-Continued.
Maple Place
111
Miscellaneous City Expense 137
Municipal Debt 60
Municipal Debt-Added in 1907 60
Municipal Debt-Itemized Schedule of 70
Mt. Wollaston Cemetery Entrance 112
North Payne Street
110
Outside Aid
146
Park Debt
62
Park Department 139
Pay of Men-Fire Department 127
Plans and Surveys
125
Poor Department
144
Police Department
140
Removal of Snow
98
Resume
63
Repair and Care of Public Buildings
99
Repairs and Fixtures-Fire Department
130
School Department
153
Sewer Assessments
67
Sewer Debt
62
Sewer-House Connections
68
Sewer Department
112
Sewer Department-Construction 113
Sewer Department-House Connections 115
Sewer Maintenance 115
143
Smith Street
107
Special Appropriations 83
Special Appropriations 147
Special Appropriations 160
Special Appropriations-Fire Department 134
149
Special Loans
61
State Aid
86
Street Improvement Loan
62
Street Loans
106
Street Watering
97
(iv)
Sealer of Weights and Measures
159
Signal Boxes
Special Furnishings
INDEX.
City Auditor-Continued.
Suppression of Gypsy Moth
92
Tax Collector 149
Tax Collector-Salary of 150
Temporary Loan Account
58
Water Debt
Water Department 116
Water Department-Construction 116
Water Maintenance 118
Water Meters 119
120
Whitwell Street
267
Births of 1907
268
Deaths of 1907
305
Election Returns, 1907 318
290
Marriages of 1907
6
City Engineer, 1907-Report of
261
City Government-1908
3
City Physician-Report of 225
231
City Treasurer-Report of
25
Commissioner of Public Works-Report of
335
Births of 1907 268
Building Inspector-Report of
359
Burial Places-Report of Managers
227
Deaths of 1907 305
327
French Fund, Charles E .- Treasurer's Report 32
Health Department-Report of Board
245
Examiners of Plumbers-Report of 260
Inspector of Meats and Provisions-Report of 260
Inspector of Plumbing-Report of 258
Sanitary Inspector-Report of 255
Inspector of Milk-Report of 203
Johnson Fund, C. C .- Treasurers' Report 32
Librarian-Report of 213
Mayor's Address, 1908 11
Marriages of 1907 290
(v)
62
Water Department-Clerical
107
City Clerk-Report of
City Council-1908
City Solicitor-Report of
Fire Department-Report of Chief
INDEX.
Park Commissioners-Report of
Police Department-Report of Chief 223 2 3.
Poor Department-Report of Overseer 219
Public Library, Thomas Crane-Report of Trustees 207
Treasurers' Statement 211
Rock Island Fund-Treasurer's Report
33
Sealer of Weights and Measures
217
Sewer Division-See Report of Commissioner of Public Works 329
Tax Collector-Report of 181
Water Division-See Report of Commissioner of Public Works 329
Woodward Fund-Report of the Treasurer
35
SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
Schools-Report of School Committee
5
Corps of Teachers
87
Graduates 75
Grammar School Graduation
74
High School Graduation
71
Quincy High School-Report of Head Master
31
Report of the Superintendent 13
Resignation of Teachers
67
Rock Island Fund
57
School Calendar for 1908
95
School Committee for 1907
3
School Committee for 1908
Standing Sub-Committees for 1907 4
93
The Schoolmasters' Club of Quincy 37
Truant Officer-Report of
35
(vi)
2814 071
177
Financial Statement 41
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