Inaugural address of the mayor, with the annual report of the officers of the city of Quincy for the year 1933, Part 15

Author: Quincy (Mass.)
Publication date: 1933
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Work With the Schools


Due to lack of funds, no books were purchased the past year for the class room libraries. It was felt that perhaps this work should be discontinued as a measure of economy, but the requests of teach- ers in the fall were so urgent that we finally complied and about 100 of these libraries were sent to teachers desiring them. This was about 40 less than in previous years and the circulation natu- rally showed a loss over the figures for 1932. Unless an increase in the book appropriation is soon forthcoming, this work will eventually have to be discontinued.


The X Room


In February the room in the basement of the library, formerly occupied by the children's department until its removal to the Boys' and Girls' House, was opened as a special art and technical room. Because all the books in this collection are marked with an X to designate their location, the library staff have become accus- tomed to calling it the X room, a name that seems likely to stick. Here are located all our books on engineering, trades, industries, business, medicine, agriculture, fine arts and similar subjects, with a special catalogue. Reading tables are provided and there is an attendant on duty from 1 to 9 P. M. week days. The use of the books in this X room has been very satisfactory, especially during the fall and winter. The room has not only furnished a better service, but has relieved the shelves in the stacks which were over- crowded and has added to our reading room facilities.


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Reference Work


Though no figures are kept of the number of questions that come to the reference desk at the main library or of the requests for assistance in finding books on special subjects, we can testify that there has been a considerable increase in this phase of the work of the library. The number of steps upstairs and down and over the building by Mrs. Wilford and the other reference assist- ants would, if measured, total a surprising figure.


The indexing of the local newspaper file by Mrs. Wilford and by Miss Blake and later by Miss Sisson has been continued during the year. It has been possible not only to catch up with the current papers, but to go back to the year 1916, when the Quincy Patriot and the Quincy Ledger were combined and to start an index begin- ning that year. In addition, the clipping file of important articles likely to be of more than current interest is gradually growing to assume respectable proportions and has already been found very useful.


Staff


In June, Miss Phoebe Lindberg, for six years librarian of the Temple Branch, resigned to be married to the Rev. Gustav Berg- lund. By her ability, her pleasing personality and her devotion to the library she had endeared herself to all her associates and to the patrons of her branch at Quincy Point. Matrimony also took from us in November Miss Aline Blake, now Mrs. Frederick Lakewitz, who had been with us for nearly three years as desk attendant, reference assistant and indexer, and whose work had also been characterized by zeal, loyalty, and friendly cooperation. Miss


Lindberg's place was filled by the appointment of Miss Doris Rizzi of West Quincy, a graduate of Boston University who had for sev- eral years been employed as page and summer substitute. That of Miss Blake was taken by Miss Martha H. Sisson of Wollaston, a graduate of Simmons College School of Library Science, who also had had experience in this library as summer substitute and part- time assistant.


But special notice should be given to the resignation of Miss Mabel S. Baxter, who retired at the end of the year after over forty-five years of work in the Thomas Crane Public Library. Miss Baxter began her service to this library in October, 1888, during the librarianship of Miss Amelia Bumpus, twenty years before the Crane Memorial Library was enlarged to its present size. Dur- ing all these years she was ever loyal, tireless and devoted to the interests of the library and its patrons. She holds a remarkable record of never having missed a day's work for the first twenty- five years of her service and only one day in thirty-one years. In 1921 she became librarian of the branch library, which was started in South Quincy, a position she held until her retirement. At the time she had served thirty-five years the trustees in her honor named this branch the Mabel S. Baxter Branch. I am sure that you as trustees join with the librarian, her former library associ- ates, the present staff and her host of friends among the patrons of the library in wishing her many years of health and happiness.


There have been the usual staff meetings. When possible mem- bers of the staff have attended library conferences in Boston or vicinity and on their own time have taken university extension and other evening courses.


Other Items


The weekly column of book comment in both Quincy papers has been carried on as usual by Mrs. Wilford and as usual has been


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very favorably received. Several readers have told us that they clip it each week and mail it regularly to out-of-town friends.


The bi-monthly bulletin compiled by Mrs. Wilford is no longer printed but is gotten out in mimeographed form. In its new format, with pictorial covers and illustrations designed by Miss Callahan, it has attracted much attention from librarians in many parts of the country who have made inquiries as to its make-up and cost.


The public libraries in this country have had a difficult task in these depression years to cope with the abnormal demands made upon them while operating on reduced budgets. The staff of these libraries, usually underpaid, have all the time carried on with en- thusiasm, unflagging zeal and loyal devotion. That this is true of the corps of workers in the Thomas Crane Public Library I can testify. And in closing the report I desire to acknowledge the as- sistance, support and confidence which you have accorded me as the Board of Trustees of this library.


Respectfully submitted,


GALEN W. HILL, Librarian.


Jan. 31, 1934.


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CITY OF QUINCY


Statistical Summary


Population served, 71,965 (1930 census).


Free for lending and reference.


Total number of agencies, consisting of:


Central Library


Branches


12


Stations:


Hospital service


1


Deposits


4


Schools (buildings)


25


Number of days open during year:


For lending


302


For reading


328


Hours open each week for lending


72


Hours open each week for reading


76


Total number of staff


26


Total valuation of library property


$318,000


Adult


Juvenile


Total


Number of volumes at beginning of year 64,788


34,137


98,925


Number of volumes added by purchase ..


3,664


1,499


5,163


Number of volumes added by gift.


266


3


269


Number of volumes added by binding and number of volumes reaccessioned.


63


15


78


Number of volumes lost or withdrawn.


1,605


1,879


3,484


Total number at end of year.


67,176


33,775


100,951


Volumes of fiction lent for home use


458,964


209,592


668,556


Number of volumes lent for home use ..


575,566


326,257


901,823


Number of registered borrowers.


25,988


Number of publications issued


7


Number of publications received: 131 titles, 327 copies.


Library Expenditures


City App.


Endow- ment Funds $9 57


Books


$9,860 01


Periodicals


880 72


Binding


1,738 01


Library service


32,116 04


Janitor service


6,662 31


Rent


3,788 75


Light


1,182 24


Heat


1,527 85


Librarian's petty cash


99 00


Main building, repairs and equipment.


637 83


Automobile and power mower expense.


308 20


Other maintenance


2,221 95


58 50


Insurance


112 50


25 50


Branch equipment and repair


42 04


Interest


905 00


Land Court expense a/c titles Laban Pratt property


250 00


$61,177 45


$1,248 57


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Books in Library January 1, 1934


Adult


Juvenile


Total


General


950


325


1,275


Periodicals


3,703


34


3,737


Philosophy


1,217


28


1,245


Religion


1,367


267


1,634


Sociology


5,046


2,375


7,421


Language


460


19


479


Science


1,649


1,192


2,841


Useful arts


3,431


1,198


4,629


Fine arts


3,323


1,172


4,495


Literature


6,513


3,543


10,056


History


6,899


4,497


11,396


Biography


4,692


1,665


6,357


Fiction


27,926


17,460


45,386


Total


67,176


33,775


100,951


Circulation by Classes 1933


BRANCHES


Juvenile Department


CENTRAL LIBRARY


Wollaston


Norfolk Downs


Atlantic


Parkway


Temple


Baxter


Manet


Montelair


General Palmer


Lakin Square


Merrymount


Squantum


Hospital


Boys' and


Girls' House


Schools


TOTAL


General


9,823


4,377


2,542


1,785


2,392


1,504


707


1,271


1,146


1,520


1,060


1,918


804


820


947


32,616


Philosophy


2,959


889


178


128


86


48


6


51


27


34


100


41


58


16


2


1


4,624


Religion


1,528


640


167


88


113


80


71


43


43


50


75


62


23


24


202


453


3,662


Sociology


6,838


2,283


1,203


1,357


1,411


1,036


1,040


896


687


644


588


364


411


133


2,588


4,841


26,320


Language


721


171


54


24


47


28


8


12


19


4


4


3


5


3


13


1


1,117


Science


3,716


1,498


468


331


360


277


258


165


224


105


203


123


193


6


998


1,655


10,580


Useful arts


7,810


1,670


601


651


600


494


267


427


291


321


235


175


249


67


1,143


659


15,660


Fine arts


7,668


1,545


687


654


681


457


300


375


441


289


333


231


302


12


1,234


394


15,603


Literature


8,720


5,631


3,948


3,910


4,771


3,677


3,785


3,376


2,912


3,175


1,870


2,444


2,189


343


6,022


4,193


60,966


History


4,575


1,554


944


566


661


685


362


509


506


246


405


270


190


67


1,072


3,017


15,629


Travel


5,130


3,975


1,911


1,798


1,436


1,572


1,368


1,252


837


693


899


806


474


200


1,901


4,789


29,041


Biography


5,358


2,694


869


1,347


863


724


726


404


489


322


519


415


243


74


896


1,506


17,449


Fiction


121,145


89,555


50,209


40,887


42,335


42,866 38,446


36,697 33,621 26,281


27,908


18,115


18,344


8,790


34,470


38,887


668,556


Total


185,991 116,482


63,781 53,526 55,756 53,448 47,344


45,478


41,243 33,684 34,199 24,967


23,485


10,555 51,488 60,396 901,823


....


Circulation per capita


12.5 21


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REPORT OF CITY CLERK


REPORT OF CITY CLERK


MAYOR CHARLES A. ROSS :


I have the honor to submit the forty-fifth annual report of this department, being for the year ending December 31, 1933.


RECEIPTS


Licenses:


Pool and billiards


$455 00


Victuallers


725 00


Junk


150 00


Job Wagon


5 00


Auctioneer


32 00


Hackney


10 00


Public Halls


270 00


Theatre-annual


265 00


Theatre-Sunday


1,997 00


Motor Sales


1,060 00


Lord's Day


1,050 00


Gasolene and renewals


193 50


Liquor


58,568 05


All others


201 50


Permits:


Marriage


1,115 00


All others


: 00


Miscellaneous:


Recording


1,580 65


All others


168 25


$67,848 95


The above sum has been paid to the City Treasurer.


Number of marriage intentions issued in 1933. 577


Number of marriages recorded in 1933 634


Number of births recorded in 1933 1,296


Number of deaths recorded in 1933


856


The number of dogs licensed in 1933 was 1,922 males; 250 fe- males; 494 spayed; one breeders' license ($50) and one ($25), for which the sum of $6,157.00 was collected. The sum of $5,623.40 was paid to the City Treasurer for the use of the County and the sum of $533.60 was paid to the City Treasurer for the use of the city. The sum of $2,700.50 was collected for hunter's licenses. The fees amounting to $304.25 were paid to the City Treasurer and the balance to the Commonwealth.


Annexed are the births, marriages and deaths recorded in Quincy in 1933 and the election returns.


EMERY L. CRANE, City Clerk.


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BIRTHS RECORDED IN QUINCY IN 1933


Date


Child


Parents


Jan. 1


Stillborn


Jan. 1 William Drake Hughes.


William and Hilda


Jan. 1


Buccilli


Nicholas and Antoinette


Jan.


1 Robert Walker


Herbert and Mary


Jan.


1 Howard Carlton Cepurneek.


John and Mabel


Jan.


1 George Stewart Downton.


Stewart and Margaret


Jan. 2 Shirley Mae Skinner


Warren and Elizabeth


Jan. 2 Robert Thomas Lloyd.


Thomas and Anna


Jan. 2 Leona Joanne Taylor.


Charles and Ethel


Jan. 2 Joan Sullivan.


James and Mary


Jan. 3 Elizabeth Ann Costello.


Jan. 3 Norman Edward Whitmarsh, Jr.


Norman and Marion


Jan. 3 Ann Marie Cahill


Thomas and Margaret


Jan. 3 Frances Elizabeth Wright.


Francis and Helen


Jan.


3 Elizabeth Brown Harvey.


Thomas and Mary


Jan.


4 Mary Elizabeth Joan Bianchi ..


Angelo and Margaret


Jan.


4 Robert Pendleton Andrews


Robert and Jeanette Frederick and Elsie Frank and Katherine


Jan.


4


Donald Edson Chandler


William and Gertrude


Jan.


5 Robert John Baranzelli.


Frank and Agnes


Jan.


6 Gretchen Ann Voeth


Edward and Ruby


Jan. 6 Edward August DesChenes


Henry and Ruth


Jan.


7 Betty Jane Prosperi.


Daliso and Eva


Jan.


7 Robert Domenic Salvatore


Domenic and Rose John and Ruth


Jan.


7 Ruth Grace Lennon


Jan. 8 William Pierce Cahill, Jr.


William and Margaret


Jan. 8 William George Leighton


George and Sadie


Jan. 8 Jerane Anne Sartori


Angelo and Margaret


Jan. 8 Richard Antero Jokinen


Victor and Hilma


Jan. 9 Robert Bruce Witham.


Frank and Hilma


Jan. 9 Peter Victor Ramponi, Jr


Peter and Rose


Jan. 9 Esther Naomi Mary Comeau


...


Jan. 9 Beatrice Elizabeth Joyce


John and Sadie


Jan. 9 Russel William Broberg


Sven and Ellen


Jan. 10 Bessie Bertha Drysdale.


Albert and Jennie


Jan. 10 Russell Lyle Day


Vincent and Annie Neil and Sadie


Jan. 10 Faith Shoals Eaton.


Jan. 10 Frances Mary Pezzella


Jan. 10 Marie Katherine McDonald.


Jan.


11 Richard Allen Nilson.


Jan.


11 William Randall Letham


Jan.


11 Eileen Mary Kelly.


Jan. 11 Walter Frank Cobb, Jr.


Jan. 11 Barbara Elizabeth Frazier


William and Verna Thomas and Mary Walter and Greta Martin and Annie Oscar and Jennie


Jan. 12 Carolyn Louise Solander


Jan. 12 Newton Hollis Payne ..


Newton and Myrtle


Jan. 12 Christine May Antonelli.


Jan. 12


Thompson


Larry and Josephine Earle and Victoria


Jan. 3 Sargent Palmer Gardiner


James and Eleanor William and Anna


Jan. 4 Robert Osborne Gibb


Jan. 4 Richard Merna.


Lester and Beatrice


William and Nellie John and Catherine Clifton and Mary


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Date


Child


Parents


Jan. 12


June Mildred Pedersen.


Jan. 13


John Francis Harvie.


Jan. 13 Charles Robert Young


Jan. 14 William Paul Mezzetti, Jr


William and Eva Charles and Ruth


Jan. 14 Barbara Anne Rouleau


Charles and Martha


Jan. 14 Joan Stark Watts.


Jan. 14 Martha Huey Cook


Jan. 14 Ralph Arthur Stone, Jr


Jan. 15 William Leonard Payne


Jan.


15 Carol Lee Hourula.


Jan. 15 Robert Bruce Collagan.


Edward and Helen


Jan.


16 Russell Moxon Hampshire


Albert and Alice Frank and Marion


Jan. 16


Stillborn


Jan. 16


Stillborn


Jan. 16


Norma Ann Gerstel.


Jan.


16 Donald Herbert Stewart. Fair.


Arthur and Caroline Herbert and Jessie James and Florence


Jan. 16 Donna Ruth Quin.


Jan. 17 Regina DiRado


Jan. 17 James Anthony Whalen.


Clarence and Emily


Jan.


17 John William Labadie.


David and Katherine John and Helen


Jan. 18 Arthur Stewart Johnson.


Arthur and Marguerite


Jan. 20


Evelyn Harriet Hughen.


Sherman and Laura


Jan. 20 Francis Sullivan Joubert.


Gaudias and Margaret


Jan. 20


Philip Vassar Burgess


Francis and Arlene


Jan. 20 Alfred Paul Harvester, Jr.


Alfred and Helen


Jan. 21 Walter George Ojala.


John and Helin William and Vera


Jan. 21 James Gordon Peebles.


Jan.


22 Donald Burke Shea, Jr


Donald and Ruth


Jan. 22 Dorothy Ann Macleod


Wilfred and Margaret


Jan. 22 Brooks Read.


Mark and Evelyn


Jan. 23 Joan Curtin.


Thomas and Mary


Jan. 23


Kenneth Edward Beliveau.


Henry and Lillian


Jan. 23


Sally Ann Mullaney Monti ..


William and Bertolda


Jan. 23 Jan. 23


Ralph Stoddard Smith, Jr.


Ralph and Rubie


Jan. 23 Richard Theodore LaBrecque, Jr.


Jan. 23


Robert James Almquist


Jan. 23 Cynthia Elaine Glasser


Jan. 24 Donald Cameron Legge.


Robert and Margaret


Jan. 24 Dorothy Louise Stiles.


Frank and Gladys


Jan. 24 Louise Helen Bickford.


Eugene and Evelyn


Jan. 24 Joseph Albazini.


Alessandro and Paradisa


Jan. 25 Joseph Vincent Morrissey


Jan. 25 Barbara Agnes Houle Stillborn


Jan. 26


Jan. 26 Robert James Casey


Jan. 27 Lois Jean Lofgren.


Jan. 27 Caroline Rose Marie DeLuca ..


Jan. 27 Nancy Louise MacDonald


Nicholas and Florence Raymond and Grace Charles and Pauline


Jan. 14 Ruth Claire Gray.


Earl and Mary Robert and Barbara Ralph and Hannah Harold and Mary Karl and Aili


Jan. 15 Albert Reid Jackson


Jan. 16


John and Thelma Nicola and Teresa


Jan. 18


Robert Parker Caputo.


Frank and Ethel


Richard and Edith Henning and Helen Lester and Ida


John and Mary Leo and Margaret


Francis and Marie Mauritz and Elizabeth Angelo and Margaret Robert and Esther


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Date


Child


Parents


Jan. 27


Robert Green Bridges, 3rd


Jan. 27


Marion Anne Riordan


Jan. 28 Raffaele Lena Colletta


Jan. 28 Jean Esther Paradise.


Jan. 28 Barbara Ann Smith.


Jan. 29 Joan Dunphy.


Jan. 29 Sylvia May Parker


Jan. 29 William Malone Hoxie


Jan. 29 Lorraine Irene Sevigny.


Alfred and Rose


Jan. 30 Donald Clifford Cosseboom ....


Chester and Margaret


Jan. 31 Mary Louise Marshall


Jan. 31 Anne Catherine Glavin.


Ralph and Christina William and Catherine


Feb. 1 Michael Tribuna


Michael and Sarah


Feb. 1 Joan Muriel Dupont ..


Feb. 2 Warren Frederick Martell.


Feb. 2 Annie Burak


Leon and Rose


Feb.


2 Margery Ann Foye.


Robert and Mabel


Feb. 2 Duel Ryon Ballard, Jr


Feb. 2 Dominic Caristi


Duel and Doris Frank and Helen John and Dorothy


Feb. 3


Rhym.


Feb. 3 Bruce Foster Hunter (Twin)


Robert and Elizabeth


Feb. 3 Barbara Hunter (Twin)


Robert and Elizabeth


Feb. 4 Barbara Annie Green.


Ellison and Sara


Feb.


4 Michael Emanuel D'Andreo.


Feb. 4 Carol Ann Tamborini ..


Feb.


4 Norma Agnes Wilson.


Feb. 5 Mirian Anne Tyler


Feb. 5 Carolyn Moody.


Lloyd and Adelaide


Feb. 5 Nancy Alden Hunt


Fred and Adelaide


Feb. 5 Mary Frances Guillemette


Joseph and Christine


Feb. 5 Roy Arthur Hayford


Feb. 5 Eileen Hester Saunders


6 Charlotte Elliott Nelson.


Arthur and Mabel John and Hester Sven and Vera


Feb. Feb. 7 Stillborn Feb. 7 Robert Arthur Swanson.


Arthur and Catherine Selmen and Meery John and Margaret


Feb.


8 Barbara Joan Trott.


Feb. 9 Frank Maynard Spears, Jr


Frank and Kathryn Mattie and Thelma


Feb. 9 William Charles Quigley.


Charles and Helen


Feb. 9 Evelyn Barbara Billings.


Feb. 9 Richard Dana Ash


Feb. 9 Eleanor Brown


Feb. 9 Illegitimate


Feb. 10 Richard Carroll.


Feb. 10 Barbara Ann Teirila.


Feb. 10 Patricia Ann Austin


Feb. 10 Evelyn Maria Flynn


Feb. 10 Alfred Angelo Antonio Tom- bari, Jr


Alfred and Cesira


Feb.


10 Stillborn


Allsopp.


Alfred and Henrietta


Feb. 10


Feb. 10 Frederick Victor Shepard.


George and Helen


Walter and Lucia Harry and Sarah Michael and Libera


Joseph and Esther Graham and Beulah John and Clair Leonard and Doris Everett and Alice


Harvey and Mildred Archie and Flavia


Emanuel and Helen Aldo and Ann James and Ina Judge and Nora


Feb. 8 Joseph Selmen Hassan.


Feb. 9 June Ann Kaukola


Roger and Evelyn Dana and Emma Frank and Margaret


Anthony and Teresa Henry and Mary Ralph and Mary Timothy and Catherine


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Date


Child


Parents


Feb. 11


Illegitimate


Feb. 11 Marjorie Ann McCarty.


Feb. 11 Elso Salvatori


Einar and Lydia


Feb.


12 Archibald Fulton


Alexander and Margaret


Feb. 12 Hazel Mildred Hook


Joseph and Hazel


Feb. 12 Marilyn Ann Davies


William and Caroline


Feb. 12 Robert Ryan


Richard and Jane


Feb. 13 John Michael Volpe, Jr


Feb. 13 Julia Helen DeLury


Feb. 13 Jacqueline Denise MacCarthy ..


Feb. 13 James Roberts LeBlanc.


James and Irene


Feb.


14 Dennis Joseph Buckley


Dennis and Mary


Feb. 14 Neal John Sartori.


Nildo and Mildred


Feb. 14 Thomas Valentine Cahill


Jeremiah and Margaret


Feb. 14 Peter Reynolds O'Brien


William and Agnes


Feb. 14 Joseph Francis Mullen.


Daniel and Mary


Feb. 14 Norma Lorraine Clapp.


Roger and Isabell


Feb. 14 Paul Franklin McCallum


Daniel and Grace


Feb. 14 Miriam Elsie Woolf


William and Elsie


Feb. 15 Barbara Ann Gynan.


George and Rhoda


Feb. 15 Richard Allen Young.


Robert and Kathleen


Feb. 15 Virginia Ann Nicholson


James and Bertha


Feb. 15 Mary Irene Lynch ..


Feb. 15 Marian Lillian Rotondi.


Jeremiah and Sheila Angelo and Frances George and Sophie


Feb. 15 Thomas Christifer Harris


Feb. 15 John Preston Miller.


John and Marguerite


Feb. 16 Beverly Ann Clark


Maurice and Gladys


Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. 16


16 Beverley Ann Bullock.


Roy and Edith Austin and Catherine William and Abbie Toffee and Nowf


Feb. 17 George Albert Nestor.


John and Catherine


Feb. 17 Robert Andrew Buckley


John and Martha


Feb. 17 Dorothy Evelyn Kinsman


Gordon and Evelyn


Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb.


18 18 18 18 18


Goguen.


Michael and Madeline Henry and Margaret


Feb. Feb.


Jane Karen Andersen.


Veggo and Maude


19


Virginia May Hayden.


Walter and Helen


20 Charlotte Ann Trevains


Samuel and Rachel


21 Marjorie Jean Jamieson


Feb. 22 Henry George Giles.


Feb. 22


Harriet Hillotson Trumper Patricia Ann Eddy Nancy Lee Olson King


George and Mildred Lester and Christine Henry and Mary Wallace and Marjorie Melvin and Grace Allan and Karin Robert and Florence


Feb. 22


Barbara Ann Hill


Edmund and Agnes


Feb. 23


Dwight Harding Small


Eugene and Charlotte


Feb. 23


Edward Albert O'Meara


William and Evelyn


Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. 21 Albert Roy Crayton


William and Margaret Carl and Helen Joseph and Mary


17 Nancy Sutherland Marshall Lyons.


Frederick Ralph Radcliffe


Frederick and Marina


Robert Brendon Murphy


Feb. 22


Feb. 22 Feb. 22


17 James Edward Lane.


16 Betty Sue Smith.


16 Lawrence Curtin.


Carole Elizabeth Derbes.


John and Iole John and Dorothy Richard and Lucy


Feb. 11 Sylvia Ruth Carlson.


John and Rachel Settimio and Ines


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Date


Child


Parents


Feb. 24


Norma Mae Macleod.


George and Margaret Stephen and Rita


Feb. 24


Katherine Esther Faulkner


Feb. 24 Shirley Ann Cain ..


William and Emma


Feb. 24


Thomas Leonard Mattie.


Walter and Anna Edward and Marion


Feb. 24 Kenneth Philip Griswold.


Feb. 25 Joan Elizabeth Johnson.


George and Florence Harold and Grace


Feb. 25 Loud.


Feb. 25 Louis Charles Cinzi.


Charles and Jennie


Feb. 25 Virginia Giacchetti.


Vincenzo and Josephine


Feb. 25 Emery Alfred Swanson


Emery and Helen


Feb. 26 Jacqueline May Ennis.


Anthony and Jeannette


Feb. 26 Patrick Clare.


Patrick and Theresa


Feb. 26 Helen Marilyn Johnson.


Edwin and Mary


Feb. 27


Joseph Edward Boudrow


Joseph and Mary


Feb. 28 Janet Evelyn Ballou


Howard and Emily


Feb. 28 Laurence Hibbett.


William and Mary


Feb. 28 Roberta Ann Pelletier


Wilfred and Olive


Feb. 28 Robert Don Caron


Edward and Lucy


Mar. 1


Joan Sheppard ..


Selby and Blanche


Mar. 1 Jane Maria Nolan ..


William and Mary


Mar. 1 Robert Edward Thomas


William and Edna


Mar. 1 Murray Francis Darrow.


Harold and Eileen


Mar. 1 John Austin Dutton.


Warren and Esther Martin and Lila


Mar. 2 Linton Cradel Campbell


Theodore and Elaine


Mar. 2 Donald Webb Mills


Walter and Vera


Mar. 2 June Elizabeth Kyller.


Einar and Miriam


Mar. 3 Geraldine Mae Baker.


Nicholas and Margaret


Mar. 3 Robert Bunstein ..


Herman and Evelyn


Mar. 3 Barbara Edwards Walsh.


Francis and Clementine


Mar. 3 Richard Arnold Jones


Melvin and Hattie


Mar. 3 William Clark McDonald


Donald and Euphemia


Mar. 4 Mary Theresa Leone


Mar. 4 Elena Saluti


Carl and Theresa Nazzareno and Ernesta


Mar. 4


Cunningham.


Robert and Hazel


Mar. 4 John Norman Williamson


John and Yvette


Mar. 4 Pauline Ann Thornley


Frederick and Helen


Mar. 4 Ralph Lyman Hadlock.


Ralph and Bessie


Mar. 4 Margaret Beveridge Hunter


James and Ethel


Mar. 5 Joann Eleanor Benson


Edward and Ruth


Mar. 5 Marilyn Louise Needham


Howard and Dorothy


Mar. 5 James Brenton Hamilton.


Otto and Myra John and Loretta


Mar. 6 June Terese Griffin


Mar.


6 Lewis Franklin Carter, 3rd.


Lewis and Virginia


Mar. 7 Patricia Ann Kiley.


Donald and Florence


Mar. 7 Jean Theresa McInnis


Malcolm and Helen


Mar. 7 Anna Maria Louise Notrangelo


Gaetano and Margaret Emil and Violet


Mar. 8 Joan Alice Patten.


George and Charlotte


Mar. 8 Ruth Mariano.


Guerino and Mary


Mar. 8 Holly Burgess.


Nelson and Madeline


Mar. 9 David Mills Royce


Henry and Amy


Mar. 8 George Emil Feruccio.


Hobart and Mary


Mar. 5 Donna Mae Chase.


Mar. 2 Carol Elaine Schragle.


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REPORT OF CITY CLERK


Date


Child


Parents


Mar. 9


Florence Elizabeth Jean Knowlton


Arthur and Priscilla


Mar. 9 Francis Adam Hemmer.


Mar. 9 Janet Elaine Rich.


George and Marguerite George and Louella


Mar. 10


Frederick Ansel Perkins, 3rd.


Frederick and Charlotte John and Mary


Mar. 11 Carol Bartlett Haines


Mar. 12 George Moore.


Craig and Eleanor Mansor and Habab


Mar. 13 Thomas Joseph Buckley


John and Anna


Mar. 13 Phyllis Mae DiSciullo.


Joseph and Carmela


Mar. 13


Stanley Cole Phillips


Francis and Marian


Mar. 14


Philip Michael Coyne


Michael and Delia


Mar. 14 Margaret Ann Kalil.


Joseph and Anna


Mar. 14 Frances Ballem


Mar. 14 Salvatore Alphonso Falzone


Mar. 15


Thomas Bodel Girvin, Jr.


Mar. 15


Robert Wyman Walker


Kenneth and Clara


Mar. 16


Joan Elizabeth O'Donnell.


Edward and Vivian Bruce and Shirley


Mar. 16 Richard Gardner Forbes.


Mar. 17 Gloria Gean Pratt.


Preston and Grace


Mar. 17


David Michael Kirby


Edward and Isabel George and Helen Carl and Jane


Mar. 18


Ruth Ann Sterling.


Charles and Ruth


Mar. 18


Lorraine Frances Rennie.


Simon and Elizabeth


Mar. 18


Frederic Robert Dunn.


Jesse and Margaret


Mar. 18 Ruth Ina Carlson ..


Mar. 19 Robert Allen Lund


Mar. 19


Rosalie Frantello.


Albert and Lena


Mar. 19


Barbara Ann Sullivan


Edward and Christine


Mar. 21 James William Giles.


James and Theresa Alfonso and Giglia


Mar. 21 Ralph Warren Caspole


Ralph and Adelaide


Mar. 21


Frederick James Spencer


Frederick and Grace


Mar. 21 Patricia Anne Gardner Hobson


Mar. 21 Charles Lewis Hicks.


Mar. 21 Joan Curtis Hersey.


Mar. 22 Kenneth Carlton Mayo, Jr.


Mar. 22 Joan Quimby


Maurice and Anna


Mar. 23


George Karr Hitchcock, Jr.


George and Sarah


Mar. 23 Robert Kelley ..


Eugene and Margaret


Mar. 23


Kathleen May Templeton.


Mar. 23


Milton Chandler Walsh.




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