Inaugural address of the mayor, with the annual report of the officers of the city of Quincy for the year 1921, Part 24

Author: Quincy (Mass.)
Publication date: 1921
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Number of Pages: 476


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Bridgewater Normal 1914


C. Gertrude Eddy V-VI Bridgewater Normal 19II


Bridgewater Normal 1896


Bridgewater Normal 1910


Fitchburg Normal 1921


Bridgewater Normal 1912


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Date of


Teachers Grade


Where Educated Election


Almina C. Knowlton III-IV


Salem Normal 1919


Esther Gibson I-II


Mary L. Gove * I-II


Bridgewater Normal 1920 Bridgewater Normal


|| Master also of Quincy School.


WASHINGTON SCHOOL Washington Street


Leroy L. Woods, Master !!


Colby, Castine Normal 1913


Eleanor Underwood VIII


Bridgewater Normal 1918


Caroline Welch VII Bridgewater Normal 1917


Grace Depoyan VI Bridgewater Normal 1920


Harriet B. King V


Hyannis Normal


1921


Hester C. Harkins IV-V


Bridgewater Normal 1918


Alice R. Powers IV Bridgewater Normal 1918


Ingrid Liukkonen III


Salem Normal 192I


Doris H. Beer II Fitchburg Normal 1920


Svea M. Wester I-II Bridgewater Normal 1921


Anna M, Pearson I Salem Normal


1920


|| Master also of Government School.


WILLARD SCHOOL Copeland Street


Henry F. Fisk, Master !!


Hyannis Normal 1918


Constance B. McLeod VIII


Framingham Normal 1917


Katherine M. Coughlan, VII-VIII


Bridgewater Normal 19II


Lowell Normal


1921


Hilda P. Tiffany


VI


Bridgewater Normal 1918


Jennie G. Peterson *


VI


Quincy Training Class


Elizabeth J. McNeil V-VI


Ellen B. Fegan V


Quincy Training Class 1883 1875


Elizabeth Marsano V


Gorham Normal 1919


Melissa D. Morrison* V-VI


Plymouth Normal


Frances C. Sullivan IV Quincy Training Class 1894


Alice M. Donnelly IV


Fitchburg Normal 1917


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Mary C. Kiley VII


Teachers Grade


Where Educated


Date of Election


Jessie O. Shirley


IV


Bridgewater Normal 1909


Charlotte M. Perrier


III


Teresa McDonnell III


Annie Z. White


III


Miriam F. Ford


II


Annie M. Cahill


II


Bridgewater Normal, Quincy Training Class I891


Ellen G. Haley


II


Quincy Training Class 1907


Mary B. Keating


I Quincy Training Class 1901


Annie F. Burns


I Quincy Training Class 1884


Margaret E. Burns


I Quincy Training Class 1881


Julia M. Bulgin!


VIII Framingham Normal 1917


Annie E. Sandison!


VIII Bridgewater Normal 1919


Francis L. Connors VIII Fitchburg Normal 1918


| Prevocational class teachers.


|| Master also of Gridley Bryant School.


WOLLASTON SCHOOL


Beale Street


David H. Goodspeed, Master !!


Hyannis Normal 1909


Lucy L. Hennigar


VIII Bridgewater Normal 1913


Margaret A. Hanley VIII


Salem Normal 1918


Bertha Johansen VII Bridgewater Normal 1915


Lottie E. Warren VI Farmington Normal 1920


Helen F. Gay V-VI


Bridgewater Normal 1919


Florence M. Stewart V


Bridgewater Normal 1920


Catherine E. Eaton IV Bridgewater Normal


Florence M. Varley III-IV


Bridgewater Normal


1917


Dora M. Start II


Bridgewater Normal I 907


Elizabeth M. Powers I-II Bridgewater Normal 1912


C1 . E. G. Thayer I Quincy Training Class 1889


Esther P. Grant * I-II Lowell Normal


|| Master also of Massachusetts Fields School.


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1919


Annie G. Cumming III Bridgewater Normal


1915


Bridgewater Normal 1920 Quincy Training Class 1889 Quincy Training Class 1900 Bridgewater Normal 1920


PRIMARY SUPERVISOR Date of Election Residence 1921 115 Josephine Ave., W. Somerville


Elsa Schoshusen*§


GRAMMAR SUPERVISOR Helen Maude Dellicker*§ 1918 Miller Stile Inn


PHYSICAL EDUCATION


Fridtjof N. Nissen 1919 8 Commonwealth Ave.


MANUAL TRAINING


Robert M. Mitchell* 1919 220 Center St., E. Mil- ton


MUSIC


Maude M. Howes§


Margaret Tuthill*


1915 Coddington Chambers 1913 6 Bigelow St.


DRAWING


Amy E. Adams*


1918 5 Jefferson St., Newton


SEWING


Fannie F. French


1892 54 Bigelow St.


Miriam Blair


1920 91 Dakota St., Dor- chester


SCHOOL NURSES


Marion Jackson Lucy H. Rand


1915 £ 150 Quincy Ave. 1916 I26 Winthrop Ave .. Wollaston


Hannah McEwan


1921 936 Hancock St.


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SCHOOL DENTISTS


Dr. Paul H. Karcher§


Asst .- Florence Wetmore


1918 1916


17 Edgemere Rd. 30 Randlett St., Wol- laston


Dr. Merwin K. Fox§ 1921


Asst .- Elsie Linsacum 1921


33 Crest Ave., Win- throp 72 Upland Rd.


§ College Graduate. * Normal Graduate.


# Attended college but did not graduate.


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QUINCY INDEPENDENT INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL Phipps Street


Teachers


Department


Date of. Election


Elijah P. Barrowsį


Director


1915


W. Russell Parker


Electrical


1915


Robert W. Cochrane


Woodworking


1918


Benjamin F. Kingham


Machine


1918


C. Franklin Rothera


Machine


1918


Laurence R. Byron


Plumbing


1919


Orville N. Estes


Woodworking


1920


Frank J. O'Rourke


Sheet Metal


1920


William R. Ferris


Academic


1921


Arthur C. Holton


Electrical


1921


Sara R. Grossman


Clerk


1920


QUINCY HOME MAKING SCHOOL Coddington Street


Elizabeth M. Douglas§


Director 1912


Marion Jackson


Nursing


1915


Verna L. Clark


Academic 1919


Anna E. Maguire


Millinery


1920


Alice M. Boughtwood


Dressmaking 192I


Isabel Jones


Related Subjects 1921


Kathryn Van Nest


Cooking


1921


CONTINUATION SCHOOL Hancock Street, rear High School


Harlan L. Harrington§


Director 1919


Julia A. LeamyS


Cooking-Sewing 1916


Lillian A. Palmer


Academic 1920


Dana B. Clark, Jr.


Woodworking 1921


AMERICANIZATION CLASSES


Nellie A. Perry


Supervisor


1921


Charlotte Burgess


Elizabeth Johnson


Mary Burns


M. Alice Johnson


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Mrs. Timothy Carey Mary Costello


Amanda Curit


Florence Daggett


Katherine Larkin


George Dawson, Jr.


Elizabeth Marsano


Beatrice Drake


Elizabeth Ross


Grace Elcock


Annie Sandison


Mary Geary


Margaret Sweeney


Mary Haggerty


Priscilla Vadeboncoeur


Grace Howe


Marjorie Warner


Alice M. Igo


Caroline Welch


EVENING HIGH SCHOOL


Chas. B. Thomson, Principal


Drawing


Franklin B. Mitchell


Drawing


George J. Casey


Business English, Arithmetic, Penmanship


Mrs. Jessie B. Martin


Business English, Typewrit- ing, Penmanship


Dorothy I. Pendleton


Bookkeeping, Arithmetic


Ruby I. Coombs


Stenography, Typewriting


Stenography, Typewriting


Stenography, Typewriting


INDUSTRIAL EVENING CLASSES


Women :


Alice M. Boughtwood


Dressmaking


Anna J. Brady


Dressmaking


Harriet S. Couture


Dressmaking


Nora E. Gately


Dressmaking


Elizabeth T. O'Neil


Dressmaking


Florence Taylor


Dressmaking


Margaret Kelley


Millinery


Mary B. Kirk


Millinery


Anna E. Maguire


Millinery


Mary B. O'Brien


Millinery


Marion Jackson


Nursing


Leigh Hunt Mrs. Franklin B. Mitchell


May Kapples Margaret Keaveny Mary Keefe


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Men :


Elijah P. Barrows


W. Russell Parker


Benjamin F. Kingham Frank J. O'Rourke


Supervising Officer Electrical Machine Sheet Metal


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JANITORS OF SCHOOL BUILDINGS


High-William C. Hart, 94 Butler Road Adams-George Linton, 37 Richie Road Atherton Hough-Fred C. Cahoon, 48 Littlefield Street Coddington-William C. Caldwell, 114 Woodward Avenue Cranch-William G. Norrie, 49 Newcomb Place Daniel Webster-George Tanner, Phipps Street Francis W. Parker-Eugene Shyne, 53 Butler Road Government-Michael Reardon, 42 Upland Road Gridley Bryant-John Cislaghi, rear 366 Quarry Street John Hancock-George O. Shirley, 139 Quincy Street Lincoln-William Arthur, 21 Caledonia Street Massachusetts Fields-Lewis Fleshman, 28 Eustis Street Montclair-George F. Hamlin, 54 Division Street Quincy-Walter Sherman, 70 Old Colony Street Squantum-James Barr, 119 Farrington Street Washington-Alexander Shirley, 592 South Street Willard-James Marr, 81 Goddard Street Wollaston-David G. Macleod, 37 Jackson Street Assistant Janitor-John Hinnegan, 190 Willard Street Chief Janitor-Charles J. Hart, 81 Glendale Road


JANITOR OF QUINCY INDEPENDENT INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL John Jacobsen, 166 Kendrick Avenue


JANITOR OF QUINCY HOME MAKING SCHOOL Clarence Barron, 20 Orchard Place


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QUINCY TEACHERS' ORGANIZATIONS


QUINCY TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION Sally F. Dawes, President Sue Bishop, Secretary


QUINCY ELEMENTARY TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION


Margaret I. Shirley, President Alice L. McClatchey, Secretary


QUINCY SCHOOLMASTERS' CLUB Henry T. Prario, President Jerome Burtt, Secretary


PARKER ROUND TABLE-Grammar Masters H. Forrest Wilson, Secretary


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APPENDIX E


SCHOOL COMMITTEE FOR 1922


SCHOOL COMMITTEE FOR 1922


Chairman HON. WILLIAM A. BRADFORD, Mayor


Vice-Chairman DR. NATHANIEL S. HUNTING


Term Expires


HON. WILLIAM A. BRADFORD December 31, 1922


67 Upland Road, Quincy


MR. ROBERT E. FOY . 13 Eliot Street, South Quincy


December 31, 1922


DR. NATHANIEL S. HUNTING. December 31, 1922 1136 Hancock Street, Quincy


DR. DANIEL. B. REARDON . December 31, 1923


1186 Hancock Street, Quincy


COL. WARREN E. SWEETSER. December 31, 1923 99 Elmwood Avenue, Wollaston


MR. GEORGE W. ABELE December 31, 1924


64 Presidents Lane, Quincy


MR. SYDNEY W. YOUNG .. December 31, 1924


73 Conant Road, Atlantic


Secretary of Board and Superintendent of Schools MR. FRED H. NICKERSON 25 Edgemere Road, Quincy


The regular meetings of the School Committee are held at eight o'clock P. M., on the last Tuesday in each month, excepting July.


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APPENDIX F


SCHOOL CALENDAR FOR 1922


CALENDAR FOR 1922


First Term : Tuesday, January 3, to Friday, February 17. Second Term: Monday, February 27, to Friday, April 14. Third Term: Monday, April 24, to Friday, June 30.


Fourth Term: Wednesday, September 6, to Friday, Decem- ber 22.


Grammar School Graduations: Friday, January 27; Friday, June 23.


High School Graduation : Wednesday, June 28.


Holidays : All legal holidays, Good Friday, June 17th, and the remainder of the week from Wednesday noon next pre- ceding Thanksgiving.


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INDEX


Page


Administrative Boards, 1921


3


Assessors' Report 232


Auditor's Report


9


Building Inspector, Report of


261


Burial Places, Report of Manager


148


City Clerk, Report of


159


Births of 1921


160


Deaths of 1921


204


Election Returns


216


Marriages of 1921


185 267


City Engineer, Report of


City Government


3


City Physician, Report of


151


City Treasurer, Report of.


127


Commissioner of Public Works


273


Dock and Water Front Commissioner, Report of.


266


Fire Department, Report of


156


Fore River Bridge, Trustees of.


294


Health Department, Report of.


234


Inspector of Plumbing


259


Hospital Department


309 291


Police Department, Report of Chief


135


Poor Department, Report of Overseer 152


228


Sewer Department, Report of


304


Survey Board, Report of.


265


Tax Collector, Report of.


218


Thomas Crane Public Library.


319


Water Department, Report of.


296


Wires, Inspector of


262


Woodward Fund, Report of Treasurer


132


Woodward Institute, Report of.


335


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


Planning Board of the City of Quincy, Report of.


Sealer of Weights and Measures


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