Inaugural address of the mayor, with the annual report of the officers of the city of Quincy for the year 1935, Part 27

Author: Quincy (Mass.)
Publication date: 1935
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Number of Pages: 524


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Oct. 12. Silvio Craviotto of Quincy and Margaret Theresa Rossi of Boston.


Oct. 12. Henry Francis Boyle of Quincy and Mildred Marie Kerrigan of Quincy.


Oct. 12. Matthew Galvin of Boston and Catherine Griffin of Quincy. Oct. 12. Thomas Henry Walsh of Quincy and Olga Bongarzone of Scituate.


Oct. 12. Paul William Clark of Quincy and Florence Marie Kapela of Boston.


Oct. 12. Hugo Jonathan Nelson of Quincy and Ruth Beatrice Lille- moen of Watertown.


Oct. 12. George White Killory of E. Weymouth and Mary Catherine Dunn of Quincy.


Oct. 12. Frank Joseph Blake of Quincy and Ethel May Bevis (Coch- rane) of Quincy.


Oct. 12. Harold Dexter Ferguson of Quincy and Tyyne Sophie Ok- sanen of Quincy.


Oct. 12. Daniel Herbert Forde of Quincy and Bernadine Elizabeth Bowen of Boston.


Oct. 12. Daniel Raymond MacDonald of Quincy and Mary Grace McCormick of Boston.


Oct. 12. Joseph Patrick Gorman of Dedham and Ruth Marjorie Wales of Quincy.


Oct. 12. Robert Sutton Foley of Quincy and Jeannette Frances Bur- gess of Quincy.


Oct. 12. Maurice Joseph Daly of Quincy and Mary Honor Shea of Quincy.


Oct. 12. Francis George Bowden of Quincy and Alice Veronica Fla- herty of Quincy.


Oct. 12. Donald Weston McIsaac of Carver and Doris Edith Grogan of Quincy.


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Oct. 12. John Michael Epsom of Quincy and Amelia Elizabeth Ver- licco of Quincy.


Oct. 12. Wallace Clarence Williams of Boston and Doris Lillian Kemno of Quincy.


Oct. 12. William Edward Kesson Halvosa of Barre, Vt. and Doris Gwendolyn Warmington of Quincy.


Oct. 12. Edward Thomas Fallon of Boston and Margaret Elizabeth O'Donnell of Quincy.


Oct. 12. Harrison Franklin Loud Jr. of Hingham and Mary Blair of Quincy.


Oct. 13. Gaetano Tenore of Quincy and Mary Teresa Russo of Quincy. Oct. 13. William Rusk Noone of Quincy and Elizabeth Maude Keegan of Quincy.


Oct. 13. Laurence Clifton Cahoon of Quincy and Marguerite Ethel Butler of Quincy.


Oct. 13. Arthur Thomas Nickerson of Braintree and Dorothy Allen Maki (Beckford) of Quincy.


Oct. 15. Mario Sisti of Quincy and Leonora Violet Maggiani of Quincy.


Oct. 17 Albino Antonio Lastra of Quincy and Jeanette Elizabeth Cronin of Weymouth.


Oct. 17. Reginald Willis Burgess of Somerville and Ruth Florence MacPherson of Quincy.


Oct. 19. Samuel Logan of Chelmsford and Florence E. St. John of Quincy.


Oct. 19. Frank Shaw Magee of Quincy and Beatrice Barnes Walker (Fenby) of Quincy.


Oct. 20. Gerald E. Swanson of Boston and Alice E. Gullans of Quincy. Oct. 20. Joseph Spadorcia of Quincy and Cecelia Josephine Salvucci of Quincy.


Oct. 20. Mario Albert Tombari of Quincy and Mary Eleanor Gerich of Quincy.


Oct. 20. Julius Berman of Quincy and Celia Cohen of Quincy.


Oct. 20. William Francis Summers of Quincy and Alice Josephine Kane of Quincy.


Oct. 20. Sam Ranieri of Quincy and Assunta Cerri of Quincy.


Oct. 21. Deserie Amirault of Bath, Me. and Helen Robichaud of Quincy.


Oct. 21. John Henry Murphy of Quincy and Helen Louise Crowe of Westboro.


Oct. 22. Robert Blethen Young of Quincy and Alice Elizabeth Buckley of Quincy.


Oct. 23. Henry A. Moore of Boston and Rosa M. Lyinds of Boston.


Oct. 24. George Randolph William Cedarstrom of Quincy and Mar- garet Baxter Clarke Provan of Quincy.


Oct. 24. Severin Edmund Nelson of Weymouth and Catherine Louise Curry of Quincy.


Oct. 25. Arthur Murray Duff of Boston and Charlotte Gertrude French of Quincy.


Oct. 26. Leo Chester Rosa of Quincy and Josephine Caroline Monti of Quincy.


Oct. 26. George Harold Alexander of Providence, R. I. and Emily Elizabeth Dixon of Quincy.


Oct. 27. George Jeremiah Frazier of Quincy and Elsie Dionne of Cambridge.


Oct. 27. Stanley Arthur Gustave Brounstrom of Quincy and Mildred Frances Quist of Quincy.


Oct. 27. George Arthur Williams of Braintree and Mary Elizabeth Duane of Quincy.


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Oct. 27. Biagio Cedrone of Quincy and Raffeola Annie Donofrio of Boston.


Oct. 30. Barron Joseph Thomas of Boston and Mary Elinore Fryar of Quincy.


Oct. 30. William Stanley Summers of Van Buren, Me. and Ida Pearl Taylor of Braintree.


Nov. 1. Carleton Preble Downing of. Quincy and Mildred May Col- lings of Quincy.


Nov. 2. Richard Clayton Hammond of Quincy and Helen Drake of Quincy.


Nov. 2. Hubert Sheldon Stees of Wilmington. Del. and Josephine Ann Ovidia Benson of Quincy.


Nov. 2. Henry Thom of Quincy and Mary Kardoose of Quincy.


Nov. 3. Alexander Marr Smith of Quincy and Ellen Veronica Young (Harrold) of Weymouth.


Nov. 7. Malcolm Arthur Van Bibber of Quincy and Esther Louise Anderson of Quincy.


Nov. 8. John Edward Ford of Milton and Margery Malnati of Quincy.


Nov. 9. Elmer Ackerman Birdsall of Somerville and Emily Curtis Gould of Braintree.


Nov. 9. Edward Francis Donnellan Jr. of Quincy and Eva Marguer- ite Bolys (Chase) of Quincy.


Nov. 9. Edward Willis Jordan of Quincy and Elsie Viola Johnson of Quincy.


Nov. 9. Wesley Warren Colby of Quincy and Elly Marie Williams (Arildsen) of Quincy.


Nov. 9. John Patrick Murphy of Quincy and Eleanor Mildred Maines of Boston.


Nov. 10. James Campbell of Quincy and Josephine Orelia Nardone of Quincy.


Nov. 11. Leo Thomas White of Revere and Delia Claire Ferriter of Quincy.


Nov. 11. Augustus Aloysius Brennan of Boston and Ellen Nora Foley of Quincy.


Nov. 12. James Elvie Nix of Quincy and Helen Roby Young (Thom- son) of Quincy.


Nov. 12. Francis Emlah Spencer of Quincy and Gretchen Menchin of Quincy.


Nov. 13. Albert Edward Joy of Quincy and Eva M. Collins (Robert- son) of Boston.


Nov. 16. Walter John Oscar Peterson of Quincy and Olga Mae Mattes of Quincy.


Nov. 16. Vincent Stone Duncan of Quincy and Mildred Louise Calnan of Quincy.


Nov. 16. Dallas Boice of Brookline and Helen Brown of Brookline. Nov. 16. William Buffington Nichols of Quincy and Mildred Baker Chase of Ellsworth, Me.


Nov. 16. Alvin Wallace Guild of Quincy and Nellie Frances McLean (Gloyd) of Quincy.


Nov. 16. Richard Huntington Wright of Newton and Doris Althea FitzGerald of Quincy.


Nov. 16. Edmund A. Gosselin of Quincy and Mary E. Ventura of Raynham.


Nov. 17. Angelo Capone of Watertown and Rachel Sacchetti of Quincy.


Nov. 17. John Morton of Quincy and Vera Louise vonBerg of Quincy. Nov. 20. Lendall Augustine Mains Jr. of Quincy and Barbara Ross of Quincy.


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Nov. 21. Joseph John Sarni of Braintree and Elizabeth Campbell Daw- son of Quincy.


Nov. 21. Emil Bielli of Quincy and Mary Louise Scolamiera of Quincy. Nov. 22. Raymond Garfield Mize of Quincy and Ferol Mae Ricker of Quincy.


Nov. 23. Nelford John Platner Jr. of Quincy and Ruth Louise Weeks of Newton.


Nov. 23. Howard Peter Plouffe of Quincy and Helen Frances Korecka of Cambridge.


Nov. 23. Albert Rathbone Leffingwell of Quincy and Rita Viola Pelo- quin of Quincy.


Nov. 23. Walter Lawrence Brown of Boston and Margaret Gertrude Swanson of Quincy.


Nov. 23. Sidney Andrew Odom of Quincy and Julia Maria Tosi of Winthrop.


Nov. 23. Daniel Walter Alvino of Lovermore Falls, Me. and Anita Louise DiBona of Quincy.


Nov. 24. Philip Nash Wall of Quincy and Geraldine Wright Howe of Quincy.


Nov. 24. Daniel Peter Hoffman of Quincy and Mary Attracta Galla- gher of Brookline.


Nov. 24. Americo Mancini of Boston and Lucy Spadorcia of Quincy.


Nov. 24. William Lawrence Boudrow of Quincy and Mary Silvia Florence of Quincy.


Nov. 24. Anthony Colella of Quincy and Rita Katherine Angelini of Quincy.


Nov. 24. Albert Edward Rundle of Quincy and Ellen Edith Pelto of Quincy.


Nov. 26. Harry Lewis Palmer of Quincy and Grace Mildred Hubbard (Coffey) of Quincy.


Nov. 26. John Earl Cairns of Quincy and Margaret Ivy Phillips of Boston.


Nov. 26. Maurice Joseph McPhee of Jaffrey, N. H. and Rose Ellen Foster of Quincy.


Nov. 27. George Washington Snow of Braintree and Ann Madeline DuBois of Quincy.


Nov. 27. Joseph Howard Finn of Boston and Anna Ruth Connors of Quincy.


Nov. 27. Raymond Angus MacLeod of Quincy and Margaret Helen Herman of Braintree.


Nov. 27. Charles Henry Vanner Jr. of Quincy and Olive Wilhelmina Brown of Quincy:


Nov. 27. Elbridge Russell MacFawn of Quincy and Margaret Evelyn Malcolm of Quincy.


Nov. 27. Duncan Livingston Tocher of Milton and Jeanette McCurdy Ernst of Quincy.


Nov. 27. Dominic Pecce of Quincy and Katherine Louise Scoledge of Quincy.


Nov. 27. George Gabriel of Quincy and Mary Catherine Cahill of Cambridge.


Nov. 28. Leonard W. Scales of Quincy and Mildred P. Dodwell of Chelsea.


Nov. 28. Michael James Casey of Boston and Catherine Matilda Cal- lahan of Quincy.


Nov. 28. William Lee Howes of Buffalo, N. Y. and Gwendolyn Forrest Ellis of Quincy.


Nov. 28. Carmelo Ruma of Boston and Helen Theresa Khoury of Quincy.


Nov. 28. Arthur DiBona of Quincy and Ofelia Sacchetti of Quincy.


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Nov. 28. Walter Allen Muir of Torrington, Conn. and Emma Lucile Wight of Quincy.


Nov. 28. Hilding Alden Olson of Quincy and Elizabeth Margaret Caffelle of Wellesley.


Nov. 28. John Dennis Corrigan of Quincy and Lucretia Mary Dalton of Braintree.


Nov. 28. Fred Padulo of Quincy and Josephine Mazzeo of Randolph. Nov. 28. Joseph Robert, Soucy of Hingham and Mary Therese Pelrine of Quincy.


Nov. 29. Holland F. Staniek of Boston and Lea F. Loukola of Boston. Nov. 29. Paul Henry Kirby of Quincy and Julia Frances Doyle of Somerville.


Nov. 30. Ronald Murray Little of Quincy and Laura Carmen Mac- Laughlin of Boston.


Nov. 30. Joseph Victor Capone of Quincy and Gertrude Angelina Cellini of Quincy.


Dec. 4 Joseph John Chase of Quincy and Mildred Priscilla Scott of Quincy.


Dec. 5. George Earl Goucher of Boston and Dorothy Louise Alger of Newton.


Dec. 6. George Henry Willis Jr. of Quincy and Juanite Clara Lauer of Brookline.


Dec. 7. Toivo Alpo Luoma of Quincy and Aili Elvera Maki of Braintree.


Dec. 7. Sidney William Grossman of Quincy and Frances Ann Dwor- kin of Lawrence.


Dec. 7. John Norris Crossman of Quincy and Muriel Louise Cox of Quincy.


Dec. 8. Frank Cragg Jr. of Quincy and Mary Berger Joyce of Quincy. Dec. 8. Eugene Leopold Blake of Quincy and Florence Moran (Far- quhar) of Quincy


Dec. 8. Frank Appleton Jr. of Quincy and Gladys Evelyn Hindle (Nute) of Quincy.


Dec. 8. Charles Willis Appleton of Quincy and Helen Haapala of Quincy.


Dec. 12. Louis George Kelsch of Quincy and Grace Priscilla Beam of Quincy.


Dec. 13. George William Young of Quincy and Alice Irene Parent of Quincy.


Dec. 14. S. Gerald Gherardi of Quincy and Frances Spargo of Quincy. Dec. 15. Salvatore Fotino of Quincy and Julia Dandrea (DeLorenzo) of Quincy.


Dec. 15. Carl Wilfred Nyberg of Quincy and Tyra Helena Alquist of Quincy.


Dec. 15. Francis Mallett of Quincy and Alice Nixon of Boston.


Dec. 19. Henry Charles Rioux of Quincy and Josephine May Pelton of Quincy.


Dec. 19. Charles Edward Ross of Quincy and Emily Marie Geddes (Boten) of Quincy.


Dec. 20. Alexander William MacGugan of Quincy and Mary Josephine Studley of Quincy.


Dec. 21. Warren Clayton Webb of Boston and Gracia Helen Ranney of Quincy.


Dec. 22. James Edward Holt of Roanoke, Va. and Barbara Violet Hall of Quincy.


Dec. 23. George Clifford Butts of New Bedford and Irene Victoria Giusti of Quincy.


Dec. 24. Frederick William Atherton of Quincy and Priscilla Mat- thews Roskreuge Horne of Newton.


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Dec. 24. Albert Fritz Johnson of Quincy and Francina Elizabeth Leontine of Boston.


Dec. 24. Oliver James Diack of Quincy and Ruth Power of Brain- tree.


Dec. 24. Joseph DiPanfilo of Quincy and Mary Madelina Cafferelli (Palmerullo) of Boston.


Dec. 27 Gustave Roger Daru of Quincy and Clara Eugenia Lemieux of Quincy.


Dec. 28. Ralph Elmer Wayne of Quincy and Pauline Davenport of Braintree.


Dec. 28. Howard John Deacon of Quincy and Phyllis Mary Jenkins of Quincy.


Dec. 28. Alden Bernard Hutt of Quincy and Helen Margaret Foley of Braintree.


Dec. 28. Raymond Irving Cruthers of Quincy and Mary McPhee Al- lison of Quincy.


Dec. 28. Amedo DiCesare of Quincy and Ida Edith Draghetti of Braintree.


Dec. 28. Daniel Henry Levangie of Quincy and Elsie Johannesson of Brookline.


Dec. 28. George Banning Ritchie of Quincy and Florence Howland Grant (Merry) of Duxbury.


Dec. 28. George Herbert Ellison of Quincy and Ellen Roberta Cum- mings of Quincy.


Dec. 29. John Zanardelli of Quincy and Josephine Pauline Rusconi of Quincy.


Dec. 29. Alessandro Meleo of Quincy and Mary Falcione of Boston.


Dec. 29. Russell Hadden Keene of Bucksport. Maine and Carolyn Irene Ginn of Bucksport, Maine.


Dec. 30. Otis Robert Nelson of Quincy and Mary Anna Thompson of Quincy.


Dec. 31. Walter W. Callow of Boston and Helen A. Carpenter of Boston.


Dec. 31. Robert Earle Miller of Quincy and Mildred Munroe Thomas of Quincy.


Dec. 31. Erik Gustave Gnospelius of Quincy and Lydia Folsom Lap- worth of Boston.


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REPORT OF CITY CLERK


SPECIAL PRELIMINARY ELECTION - MAY 21, 1935 MAYOR


Ward


Precinct


Edmonston


Mullin


Bates


Taylor


Burgin


Blanks


1


1


89


157


294


26


320


11


1


2


153


214


197


32


279


10


1


3


143


177


124


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215


4


1


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152


194


108


27


259


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69


286


93


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188


9


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173


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198


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144


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3378


4997


3737


1232


4695


191


2


55


373


227


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109


15


414


CITY OF QUINCY


SPECIAL CITY ELECTION - JUNE 11. 1935 MAYOR


Ward


Precinct


Burgin


Mullin


Blanks


1


1


843


284


1


2


756


411


1


3


571


337


1


4


613


410


1


1


5


504


538


2


1


439


716


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3


1


503


395


6


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2


673


382


2


3


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763


539


11


4


1


549


864


6


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607


526


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1


724


159


0


5


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692


326


0


5


3


685


284


3


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771


392


1


5


5


662


410


1


5


6


691


238


3


6


1


831


459


1


2


568


451


1


3


521


335


0


UIA


586


350


1


6


284


140


1


15056


10141


67


Now


2


2


474


565


2


3


746


630


.


PRELIMINARY CITY ELECTION - NOVEMBER 12, 1935 SCHOOL COMMITTEE


Ward


Precinct


Cook


Lee


Kendrick


Purcell


Higgins


Mulrenin


Pinel


Lambert


Blanks


1


1


190


49


204


214


110


15


82


21


151


1


2


222


57


196


196


162


15


81


18


175


1


3


162


31


129


185


76


15


54


17


95


1


4


200


70


205


218


87


84


79


33


282


1


5


184


108


272


250


120


99


117


51


341


2


1


167


73


217


165


89


30


174


133


312


2


2


265


84


338


179


203


28


278


63


478


2


3


333


44


246


139


123


29


125


31


358


3


1


2


465


78


211


223


115


25


151


25


391


3


437


78


313


218


134


41


229


32


600


3


3


1


321


117


584


248


231


77


159


60


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4


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365


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385


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83


96


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24


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57


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6


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93


86


335


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43


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3


132


104


308


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27


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1911


5805


4694


2148


905


2242


1015


5967


415


REPORT OF CITY CLERK


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118


170


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143


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227


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189


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2


PRELIMINARY CITY ELECTION - NOVEMBER 12, 1935 COUNCILLOR - WARD ONE


Ward


Precinct


McIntosh


Leary


Shea


Jenness


Rubin


Helfrich


Blanks


282


12


5


160


17


27


15


199


50


7


233


38


41


28


143


20


1.


140


27


36


12


106


233


3


104


66


91


26


1


5


81


256


55


32


62


261


24


811


539


71


669


210


456


105


COUNCILLOR - WARD TWO


NON Ward


Precinct


George


St. John


Savage


Travers


MacDonald


Cosindas


Hack


Blanks


187


78


304


31


24


13


66


23


112


70


294


54


41


3


82


24


273


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262


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572


254


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109


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0


CITY OF QUINCY


416


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PRELIMINARY CITY ELECTION - NOVEMBER 12, 1935 COUNCILLOR - WARD THREE


Ward


Precinct


Fabrizio


Cowie


Chiesa


Olson


Comi


Mecagni


Brault


Mahoney


Barnicoat.


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Hallisey


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3


1


4


6


95


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41


79


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178


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176


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64


16


90


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64


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89


16


100


21


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68


67


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146


193


172


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68


412


86


427


146


COUNCILLOR - WARD FOUR


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Precinct


McDermott


McDonald


Davey


Praderio


Blanks


457


591


27


28


16


2


437


462


47


18


17


894


1053


74


46


33


REPORT OF CITY CLERK


1


417


PRELIMINARY CITY ELECTION - NOVEMBER 12, 1935 COUNCILLOR - WARD FIVE


Ward


Precinct


Lantery


Kearney


Lane


Austin


Blanks


5


SIGGE ONE


COUNCILLOR - WARD SIX


Ward


Precinct


Peterson


Dennehy


Gilkerson


Means


McCarron


Zottoli


Riley


Goode


Blanks


()


126


80


380


13


22


159


28


39


143


123


103


19


1


47


23


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37


179


119


50


()


89


2


23


31


4


53


56


213


67


5


8


2


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3


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51


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5


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271


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555


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135


175


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419


REPORT OF CITY CLERK


CITY ELECTION - DECEMBER 3, 1935 SCHOOL COMMITTEE


Ward


Precinct


Cook


Kendrick


Pinel


Purcell


Blanks


1


1


419


342


170


409


220


1


2


405


327


170


372


242


1


3


258


231


114


299


116


1


4


337


277


129


357


344


1


5


356


462


190


450


266


2


1


318


499


357


380


282


2


2


278


418


318


370


286


2


3


420


561


445


337


393


3


1


430


363


161


227


285


3


2


528


339


206


328


279


3


3


569


548


292


332


429


4


1


491


947


301


537


506


4


2


550


641


277


469


395


5


1


165


209


54


306


88


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2


156


2.39


57


263


93


5


3


151


172


41


239


77


5


4


202


257


78


284


121


5


5


170


222


51


228


89


5


6


157


298


70


307


128


6


1


314


729


157


668


334


6


2


251


481


103


339


246


6


3


210


418


79


322


219


6


1


238


443


86


372


187


6


5


83


243


42


352


132


7456


9666


3948


8547


5757


420


CITY OF QUINCY


CITY ELECTION - DECEMBER 3, 1935 COUNCILLOR - WARD ONE


Ward


Precinct.


Jenness


McIntosh


Blanks


1111


1


351


425


2


386


363


3


276


230


4


344


374


1


5


401


457


1758


1849


24


COUNCILLOR - WARD TWO


Ward


Precinct


George


Savage


Blanks


WITH


404


504


10


332


494


0


2


638


428


12


1374


1426


31


COUNCILLOR - WARD THREE


Ward


Precinct.


Chiesa


Hallisey


Blanks


cuculo


1


294


426


13


2


460


372


8


3


610


452


23


1364


1250


44


AFWOA


421


REPORT OF CITY CLERK


CITY ELECTION - DECEMBER 3, 1935 COUNCILLOR - WARD FOUR


Ward


Precinct


McDermott


McDonald


Blanks


+ +


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REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


ANNUAL REPORT OF THE SCHOOL DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY OF QUINCY, MASS.


SCHOOL COMMITTEE FOR 1935


Chairman *Hon. Charles A. Ross, Mayor


Vice-Chairman Col. Warren E. Sweetser


*Hon. Charles A. Ross. Term Expires Dec. 31, 1936 98 Independence Avenue, Quincy


Col. Warren E. Sweetser. Term Expires Dec. 31, 1935


56 Elm Avenue, Wollaston


Mr. Joseph J. Kendrick Term Expires Dec. 31, 1935 110 Harvard Street, Wollaston


Mrs. Beatrice W. Nichols Term Expires Dec. 31, 1936


45 Elm Street, Quincy


Mr. John H. Taylor Term Expires Dec. 31, 1936 108 Warren Avenue, Wollaston


Mr. George W. Abele Term Expires Dec. 31, 1937 103 Greenleaf Street, Quincy


Mr. Roy Prout Term Expires Dec. 31, 1937


44 Highfield Road, Quincy


Secretary to School Committee and Superintendent of Schools James N. Muir, B.S. 132 Winthrop Avenue, Wollaston


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


*Succeeded in June by : Hon. Thomas S. Burgin, 131 Monroe Road, Quincy


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ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION


William A. Bradford, Chairman


Albert C. Blackman Frank Foster Conrad Hallgren


Arthur W. Koss George A. Oster Archibald Westhaver


OFFICE STAFF


Secretary Marion Nilsen 33 Nilsen Avenue, Quincy


Bookkeeper Helen M. Canty 65 Safford Street, Wollaston


Clerks Annie M. Ohman 71 Bennington Street, Quincy


Theresa V. Kroesser 18 Thornton Street, Wollaston


Office: School Committee Rooms, Quincy High School Building, Coddington Street.


Office Hours: 8 A.M. to 5 P.M .; Saturday, 8 A.M. to 12 M.


Supervisor of Attendance Harry G. Burnham 226 Everett Street, Wollaston


Office: School Committee Rooms.


Office Hours: 8 A.M. to 12 M., 1.30 to 5 P.M. Saturday, 8 A.M. to 12 M.


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REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


REPORT OF THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE


To the Citizens of Quincy :


Your School Committee submits to you the following report for the year 1935.


The most important matter that has occurred during the year as far as buildings and equipment are concerned is the addition of the so- called "west wing" to the North Quincy High School, now under con- struction, which will be completed in ample time for classes entering in September 1936.


The completion of this wing will not only allow pupils of the North Junior High School to have the facilities and accommodations of which many have been deprived the last two years, but will, by taking junior high pupils from several schools, relieve the congestion in the whole northern part of the city.


The contract for this wing, just under $293,000.00, calls for an addition containing twenty-six class rooms, shop rooms, etc., as well as fourteen small rooms in the way of teachers' rooms, toilets, etc, and will, when completed, give us a very satisfactory building. If it could have been built when asked for by your Committee, the City would have saved many thousand dollars, and the School Department could have func- tioned more efficiently.


The school budget for 1935 called for an expenditure of $1,216,849.15, a part of which will be returned to the City. The slight increase (about 11/2%) was necessary on account of the restoration of automatic increase to our teaching force.


In connection with our School Department budget, we respectfully call attention to the fact that approximately $138,000.00 will be returned to the City from the State Department of Education, rentals of halls, etc.


Your Committee has had an extremely large number of requests during the year for the use of school halls and other rooms without charge. Almost without exception they have been for worthy objects of community interest and value, such as E.R.A. classes, etc. Realizing our obligation to the taxpayer as well as those who made the requests, we have tried to be fair and just to both, but citizens should realize that the Committee cannot grant too free use of buildings without an in- crease in the budget.


The physical condition of most of our buildings is good, considerable work having been done in the past two years by E.R.A. and W.P.A. projects. The total cost of doing this work in this way is, of course, much more than if done in the ordinary manner, but as only part of the expense has been borne by the Department our budget has not been increased.


In order that every precaution be taken for the safety of our children, we had a detailed survey of all school buildings made by our Fire De- partment during the year, in addition to the various inspections that have been made by the State.


During the year a class for physically handicapped children has been established in a room at the Thomas B. Pollard school which will en- able us to give them better instruction and more enjoyment in life.


Owing to changes at City Hall we have had three Chairmen during


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the year, Mayor Charles A. Ross for a few weeks. Acting Mayor Leo E. Mullin for a few weeks, and Mayor Thomas S. Burgin for the bal- ance of the year.


Athletics in our two high schools have suffered somewhat during the year owing to the lack of a proper field on which to hold contests, espec- ially football. A new enclosed field is under construction for the North Quincy High School on Birch St., North Quincy, and we hope the pro- posed new stadium will be built so that both schools can have the use of it in the fall of 1936.


The program of Law and Order enforcement has been followed up as far as possible this year, though any program in the schools can but supplement the home influence in this, for it is essentially the responsi- bility of the home and not the school to instruct children in the ob- servance of Law and Order.


We call attention to the fact that this year Mr. Charles H. Johnson retired as our attendance officer after a long and faithful service. He entered the Department in 1898 and has served thirty-seven years most satisfactorily, retiring to take a well merited rest.


Regretfully we record the passing of the following two members of the School Department.


Mrs. Brita Nelson, custodian department since 1927, who died January 17, 1935, and


Miss Marion Jackson, school nurse since 1915. who died May 27, 1935.


The Committee express their appreciation for the faithful and effi- cient work of our Superintendent and his corps of teachers and per- sonnel. To them we owe the excellent standing of Quincy's schools.


We have received the cooperation of the various Mayors who have served the City this year and also of our City Council. This coopera- tion has been deeply appreciated.


The foregoing report was presented by Col. Sweetser and Mr. Ken- drick and adopted by the School Committee as its report for 1935.


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In Memoriam


BRITA NELSON DIED JANUARY 17, 1935 CLEANER 1927-1935


MARION JACKSON DIED MAY 27, 1935 SCHOOL NURSE 1915-1935


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REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS


To the School Committee of Quincy:


Amid the stress and the turmoil of daily life the Quincy schools move forward. It is gratifying to record a few items of progress which mean much for the general welfare of the school and the city.




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