Inaugural address of the mayor, with the annual report of the officers of the city of Quincy for the year 1928, Part 30

Author: Quincy (Mass.)
Publication date: 1928
Publisher:
Number of Pages: 462


USA > Massachusetts > Norfolk County > Quincy > Inaugural address of the mayor, with the annual report of the officers of the city of Quincy for the year 1928 > Part 30


Note: The text from this book was generated using artificial intelligence so there may be some errors. The full pages can be found on Archive.org (link on the Part 1 page).


Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8 | Part 9 | Part 10 | Part 11 | Part 12 | Part 13 | Part 14 | Part 15 | Part 16 | Part 17 | Part 18 | Part 19 | Part 20 | Part 21 | Part 22 | Part 23 | Part 24 | Part 25 | Part 26 | Part 27 | Part 28 | Part 29 | Part 30


Grade


Where Educated


Date of Election


Charles Sampson, Principal 1


Bridgewater Normal


1896


Alice L. Goodspeed


V-VI


Bridgewater Normal


1914


C. Gertrude Eddy


III-IV


Bridgewater Normal


1911


Esther Gibson.


I-II


Bridgewater Normal


1920


Mary L. Gove, Assistant


Quincy Training Class


Marjorie Gorham, Assistant


Provincial Normal, N. S.


1 Principal also of Francis W. Parker and Quincy Schools.


433


REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


Thomas B. Pollard School-North Street, corner Fifth Avenue


Teachers


Grade


Where Educated


Date of Election


William D. Morrison, Principal 1.


-


Williams College


1925


Sue A. Bishop


VI


Bridgewater Normal, Boston Univer-


sity, B.S.


1915


Grace G. FitzGerald


VI


Bridgewater Normal


1927


Katherine Gelotte


V


Bridgewater Normal


1923


Ruth J. Abbiatti


V


Bridgewater Normal


1923


Eleanor T. Fredette.


IV


Bridgewater Normal


1927


Mildred D. Litchfield


IV


Hyannis Normal


1922


Olive L. Minott


III


Bridgewater Normal


1922


Helen O'Connor


III


Fitchburg Normal


1927


Alice Morton


II


Bridgewater Normal


1923


Sadye A. Berman


II


Bridgewater Normal


1923


Doris M. Chamberlin


I


Bridgewater Normal


1927


Anna Palazzi .


I


Bridgewater Normal


1926


Dora Reingold


Special


Boston Normal


1926


Catharine Griffin 2


Thayer Academy


1 Principal also of Washington School.


2 Teacher Coach.


Washington School-Washington Street


Teachers


Grade


Where Educated


Date of Election


William D. Morrison, Principal 1


-


Williams College


1925


Eleanor Underwood


VI


Bridgewater Normal, Boston Univer-


sity, B.S.


1918


Shirley T. Holt


V-VI


Castine, Me., Normal


1922


Marjorie Bassett


Hyannis Normal


1924


Truth Hemenway


IV


Mass. Agricultural College, North Adams Normal.


1928


Alice R. Powers


IV


Bridgewater Normal


1918


Leonora Colombo


III


Bridgewater Normal


1927


Mary E. Mclaughlin


III


Gorham, Me., Normal


1922


Marion G. Rogers


II


Hyannis Normal


1922


Svea M. Wester


II


Bridgewater Normal


1921


Loretta E. MacDonnell


I


Perry Kindergarten


1924


1 Principal also of Thomas B. Pollard School.


434


CITY OF QUINCY


Willard School-Copeland Street


Teachers


Grade


Where Educated


Date of Election


Lucy L. Hennigar, Principal


-


Bridgewater Normal, University of New


York, B.S ..


1910


Ella M. Jude .


VI


Castine, Me., Normal


1927


Madeline A. Kelley


VI


Farmington, Me., Normal


1924


Charlotte M. Perrier


VI


Bridgewater Normal


1920


Victoria M. Lulejian


V


Salem Normal


1925


Edith Holland


V


North Adams Normal.


1927


Jennie G. Peterson


V


Quincy Training Class


Jessie O. Shirley


IV


Bridgewater Normal


1909


Mary G. Fletcher


IV


Plymouth, N. H., Normal


1925


Hazel M. Amet


IV


Bridgewater Normal


1928


Dorothy L. Reed


III


Newark, N. J., Normal


1921


Annie Z. White


III


Quincy Training Class


1900


Carmel Deady


III


Fitchburg Normal


1927


Josephine M. Gelinas


II


Bridgewater Normal


1925


Genevieve H. Neylan


II


Fitchburg Normal


1923


Anne M. Cahill


II


Bridgewater Normal


1891


Clara Turnquist


I


Bridgewater Normal


1922


Beatrice C. Golbranson


I


Perry Kindergarten


1925


Ellen G. Haley


I


Quincy Training Class


1907


Lola A. Taber 1


Symond's Kindergarten School


1921


Unita Schaffner


Special


Chicago Normal School, University of Chicago, Ph.B.


1928


1 Teacher Coach.


Wollaston School-Beale Street


Teachers


Grade


Where Educated


Date of Election


W. Scott Austin, Principal 1


-


Bates College, Harvard College, Ed.M.


1924


Alice E. Pennell


VI


Gorham, Me., Normal


1927


Lucy L. Coolidge


VI


Bridgewater Normal


1922


Frances M. Hodgen


V


Fitchburg Normal


1924


Bertha M. Chase


V


Castine, Me., Normal


1924


Annie G. Cumming


IV


Bridgewater Normal


1915


Evelyn A. Ambrose


IV


Bridgewater Normal


1927


Elizabeth M. Powers


III


Bridgewater Normal


1912


Esther M. Jensen


III


Bridgewater Normal


1927


Pauline F. Boomer


II


Bridgewater Normal


1928


Olive N. Fuller


II


Bridgewater Normal


1927


Evelyn H. Johnson


II


Perry Kindergarten


1925


Cora R. Giff


I


Plymouth, N. H., Normal


1922


Doris M. Nickerson


I


Hyannis Normal


1924


Florence Parker


I


North Adams Normal.


1927


Helen E. Calkins 2


Worcester Normal


1928


1 Principal also of Massachusetts Fields and Montclair Schools.


2 Teacher Coach.


435


REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


Grammar Supervisor


Date of Election


Residence


Helen M. Dellicker, A.M.1 2


1918


Dunstan Apts., Spear Street


Physical Education


William H. Whiting 1


1925


583 Summer Street, Abington


Music


Maude M. Howes 1


1915


Margaret Tuthill 2.


1913


Frederick A. Taylor, 3 Instru-


mental


1923


174 Fenno Street, Wollaston


Drawing


Amy E. Adams 2


1918 1927


. 5 Jefferson Street, Newton 43 School Street


Americanization


Nellie A. Perry 2


1920


9 Francis Avenue


School Physician


Dr. Maria E. Drew


1922


39 Newbury Avenue, Atlantic


School Nurses


Marion Jackson


1915


103 West Street


Lucy H. Rand


1916


83 Winthrop Avenue, Wollaston


Hannah H. McEwan


1921


Marie Ewing


1928


963 Hancock Street, Wollaston 24 Saville Avenue


School Dentist


Dr. Paul H. Karcher 1


1918


34 Chicatabot Road


Hygienist:


Mabelle B. Reynolds


1925


15 Egremont Road, Brookline


Assistant:


Elsie Judge Gibb.


1921


50 Putnam Street


1 College graduate


2 Normal graduate.


' Part time.


Coddington Chambers 7 Francis Avenue


Helen Ash 2


436


CITY OF QUINCY


Independent Industrial School-Senior High School Building


.


Teachers


Department


Date of Election


Elijah P. Barrows


Director


1914


Harold F. Atwood


Auto Mechanics


1928


Lawrence R. Byron


Plumbing


1919


Robert W. Cochrane


Woodworking


1918


Orville N. Estes


Woodworking


1920


Karl A. Gunderson


Electrical


1925


Edwin R. Gustin


Woodworking


1923


Benjamin F. Kingham


Machine


1918


John E. McNally


Plumbing


1928


Forest L. Mason


Auto Mechanics


1925


Frank J. O'Rourke


Sheet Metal


1920


W. Russell Parker


Electrical


1915


Philip J. Spang


Machine


1926


Frank S. Webster


Academic


1926


R. Florence Butman


Clerk


1924


Home Making School-Saville Avenue


Teachers


Department


Date of Election


Ruth C. Cowles


Director.


1928


Gertrude Barry


Academic


1928


Alice Boughtwood


Cooking, Housekeeping


1921


Hazel Eastman


Academic


1928


Eunice Eldridge


Dressmaking


1926


Anna Maguire Clausen 1


Millinery


Marion Jackson 1


Home Nursing


1915


1 Part time teachers.


Continuation School-Senior High School Building


Teachers


Department


Date of Election


Dana B. Clark, Jr.


Director.


1921


Anna J. Brady 1


Dressmaking.


Mary Connolly 1


Commercial.


Ethel C. Crockett 1


Academic


1 Part time teachers.


437


REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


Americanization Teachers


Frank L. Bridges


May Kapples


Mrs. Mary Carey


Olive Minott


Mrs. Anna deCapo


Mary B. Monahan


Mrs. Anna C. Ford


Mrs. Elsie Noponen


Arnold Ganley


Elizabeth Ross


Katherine Gelotte


Mrs. Lola Taber


Alice Igo


Maude F. Wheeler


Academic Evening School Teachers Charles B. Thomson, Principal


Margaret L. Burns


Bookkeeping, Business


English


Miriam Davis


Bookkeeping, Business


English


Anna Donovan.


Stenography


Esther Knowlton .


Typewriting, Stenogra- phy Stenography, Typewrit- ing


Dorothy Morrow


Stenography


Florence Rizzi.


Typewriting


Katherine Walsh


Business Arithmetic, English, Penmanship


Frank Webster.


English, Arithmetic, Penmanship


George Wilson .


Mechanical Drawing


Eleanor DiPanfilo


Gymnastics


Mary Mullarkey.


Gymnastics


Laroy C. Rogers


Gymnastics


Evening Home Making School for Women Teachers


Elizabeth Ahern.


Dressmaking


Anna J. Brady


Dressmaking


Alice Chessman


Dressmaking


Margaret Hassett


Dressmaking


Annie Keohane


Dressmaking


Edith Overlock


Dressmaking


Annie Sweeney


Dressmaking


Dolores Taylor


Dressmaking


Florence Taylor


Dressmaking


Marguerite Googins


Cooking


Cora Gross


Cooking


Isabel Lunt.


Cooking


Helen Stockwell


Cooking


Marion Jackson


Home Nursing


Lucy H. Rand


Home Nursing


Jessie Law


Home Decoration


Elizabeth McGregor


438


CITY OF QUINCY


Industrial Evening School Teachers


MEN


Elijah P. Barrows


Supervising Officer


Edwin R. Gustin .


Roof Framing


Orville N. Estes


Machine Shop Drawing


Benjamin F. Kingham


Machine Shop Practice


Forest L. Mason


Auto Mechanic


Angus McDonnell .Blue Print Reading for Shipworkers


John E. McNally Plumbing


Frank J. O'Rourke


Sheet Metal Drafting


Philip J. Spang


Shop Mathematics for Machinists


Janitors


Senior High School-Albert J. Reinhalter, 182 Federal Ave. Ext. George Scott (Engineer), 2 Bedford Street.


Central Junior High School-William C. Hart, 94 Butler Road. North Junior High School-Thos. J. Smith, 106 East Squantum St. South Junior High School-Samuel Hughes, 262 Granite Street. Quincy Point Junior High School-William Norrie, 13 Alden Street. Adams School-George Linton, 37 Richie Road.


Adams Shore Portable School-Frank Walter, 43 Pelican Road. Atherton Hough School-Fred C. Cahoon, 125 Darrow Street. Coddington School-William C. Caldwell, 185 Upland Road. Cranch School-George Tanner, 18 Madison Avenue.


Daniel Webster School-William Norrie, 13 Alden Street. Francis W. Parker School-Eugene Shyne, 53 Butler Road. Gridley Bryant School-John J. Barry, 38 Bates Avenue. John Hancock School-William J. Howard, 271 Whitwell Street. Lincoln School-William Arthur, 21 Caledonia Avenue.


Massachusetts Fields School-Michael Reardon, 42 Upland Road. Montclair School-George Hamlin, 156 Harriet Avenue. Quincy School-Walter Sherman, 1134 Sea Street. Squantum School-James Barr, Bayfield Road. Thomas B. Pollard School-Daniel Murphy, 34 Park Lane. Washington School-Timothy M. Kelliher, 350 Manet Avenue. Willard School-James Marr, 81 Goddard Street. Wollaston School-David G. Macleod, 13 Franklin Street. Independent Industrial School-John Jacobsen, 166 Kendrick Ave. Home Making School-William C. Caldwell, 185 Upland Road. Chief Janitor-Charles J. Hart, 25 Lafayette Street.


2. Teachers' Organizations Quincy Teachers' Association MYRA B. COLBY, President MARY H. GROGAN, Secretary


Quincy Schoolmasters' Club FRANK WEBSTER, President STANWOOD S. FISH, Secretary


Parker Round Table-Grammar Masters HENRY F. FISK, Secretary


439


REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


APPENDIX D School Committee for 1929 and School Calendar for 1928-1929


1. £ SCHOOL COMMITTEE Chairman HON. THOMAS J. MCGRATH, Mayor Vice-Chairman DR. NATHANIEL S. HUNTING


HON. THOMAS J. MCGRATH Term expires Dec. 31, 1930 11 Thayer Street, Quincy


COL. WARREN E. SWEETSER Term expires Dec. 31, 1929 56 Elm Avenue, Wollaston


MR. STURGIS H. HUNT Term expires Dec. 31, 1929


12 Avon Way, Quincy Term expires Dec. 31, 1930


MRS. BEATRICE W. NICHOLS


45 Elm Street, Quincy


DR. DANIEL B. REARDON 74 Greenleaf Street, Quincy


Term expires Dec. 31, 1930


DR NATHANIEL S. HUNTING Term expires Dec. 31, 1931


1136 Hancock Street, Quincy


MR. ROBERT E. FOY Term expires Dec. 31, 1931


13 Eliot Street, Quincy


Secretary of Board and Superintendent of Schools JAMES N. MUIR, B. S. 141 Warren Avenue, Wollaston


The regular meetings of the School Committee are held at 7:30 o'clock P.M. on the last Tuesday in each month excepting July.


2. SCHOOL CALENDAR FOR 1928-1929


First term: Wednesday, September 5, to Friday noon (12 o'clock), December 21.


Second term: Wednesday, January 2, to Thursday, March 28.


Third term: Monday, April 8, to Friday, June 21.


Fourth term: Wednesday, September 4, to Friday, December 20. High School Graduation: Wednesday, January 23, Wednesday, June 19.


Holidays: all legal holidays, Good Friday, and the remainder of . the week from Wednesday noon next preceding Thanksgiving.


INDEX


PAGE


Inaugural Address


3


List of City Officials


15


City Auditor's Report 19


Report of City Treasurer


105


Report of Woodward Fund Treasurer


110


Report of Treasurer of Adams Temple and School Fund


113


Report of the Assessing Department


118


Report of the Collector of Taxes 120


127


Report of the City Hospital 179


Report of Police Department


193


Report of the Fire Department


203


Report of the Building Inspector


209


Report of Dock and Water Front Commissioner


212


Report of Commissioner of Public Works


213


Report of Sewer Department


234


Report of Water Department


238


Report of Wire Inspector


249


Report of Trustees of Fore River Bridge 251


Report of City Planning Board 253


255


Report of City Solicitor 257


Report of Engineering Department 259


Report of Manager of Public Burial Places 275


276


Report of Welfare Department 279


Report of Park Commissioners


282


Report of Thomas Crane Public Library


285


Report of City Clerk 295


Report of School Department 367


Report of the Department of Health


Report of Board of Survey


Report of Sealer of Weights and Measures


THOMAS CRANE PUBLIC LIBRARY 3 1641 0095 7996 6


copy/





Need help finding more records? Try our genealogical records directory which has more than 1 million sources to help you more easily locate the available records.