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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
90 .
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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