Inaugural address of the mayor, with the annual report of the officers of the city of Quincy for the year 1907, Part 19

Author: Quincy (Mass.)
Publication date: 1907
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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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