Lowell, MA City Directory 1916, Part 7

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CITY LIBRARY AND READING ROOM Memorial Hall, Merrimack Street


Trustees, the Mayor ex-officio, and the following persons ap- pointed by the Mayor : John T. Donehue, D.D.S., Edward J. Welch, M. D., Hugh J. Molloy, Henry H. Harris, Alexis E. Bertrand, M. D.


Nickles Walter F.


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CITY LIBRARY-FIRE DEPARTMENT


Librarian, Frederick A. Chase, Asst. Librarian, Alice M. Myers. Assistants, Walter H. Gilman, Harry C. Bowen, Leo A. Mongrain, Clara Beard, Alice H. Kidder, Harriet M. Sullivan, Alice Donehue, Dorothy P. Webster, Annette LcMaitre, John Manning, Richard Carr. Supt. of Reading Room, Stephen T. Wyman. This library contains 100,000 volumes, and is open every day in the year (Sundays and holidays excepted) from 9 A.M. to 9 P.M Open for the delivery of books from 10 A.M. to 9 P.M The Reading Room is open every day in the year (except holidays) from 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Children's Room open from 12 M. to 8 P.M. ; Saturdays from 10 A.M. to 8 P.M. Bertha G. Kyle, Librarian of Children's Room. October 1 to June 1, library open Sundays from 2 to 9 P.M. for reference use only, and the Reading Room is open from 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Substations at William H. Noo- nan's drug store, 305 Bridge, and Margaret E. O'Neill's, 584 Gorham


FIRE DEPARTMENT


Chief Engineer, Edward F. Saunders; salary, $2,200. District Chief Engineers, Daniel H. Crowley, James C. Sullivan. Asst. Engineer, Charles E. Alway. Electrician, Henry C. Fernald, Middle corner Palmer street. Lineman, Thomas McCormick. Chief's Driver, H. B. Sanders. Inspector of Repairs, Thomas F. Saunders. Telephone Inspector, Thomas F. Conway. Telephone Operators, Jeremiah J. Harrington, Daniel W. Russell


Steamer No. 1, 795 Gorham street. Weight, 10,500 pounds. Captain, Charles D. Foley. Lieutenant, Thomas W. Collins. En- gineer, James W. Jantzen. Clerk and Driver, George W. Lovett. Driver, William J. Heelon. Hosemen, Robert H. Otley, James O'Hare, William Henry Kirkpatrick


Steamer No. 2, 45 Branch street. Weight, 7,720 pounds. Captain, Henry Boynton. Lieutenant, Franklin B. Akers. Engi- neer, H. R. Morrison. Clerk, Charles F. Stackpole. Hoseman, Wil- bur H. Oke. Driver, William P. Maker. Fireman, John C. O'Neil. Hosemen, Forrest F. Alcott, John J. Flynn, Geo. A. Crawford, Charles L. Crowley. Chauffeur, Charles F. Stackpole


Steamer No. 3, Palmer corner Middle street. Weight, 9,100 pounds. Captain, Frank Hoyt. Lieutanant, O. A. Knapp. Engi- neer, Moses I. Collins. Clerk and Driver, Frank E. Turner. Hose- men, Philip F. Mooney, Philip J. Connor, George H. McDermott, Wm. F. Egan, Willis S. Holt


Steamer No. 4, High street, Belvidere. Weight, 8,300 pounds. Captain, J. Edward Burns. Lieutenant, John E. Sullivan. Engi- neer, Charles L. Brown. Clerk and Chauffeur, Joseph M. G. Burns. Driver, James T. Doyle. Hosemen, Patrick Mooney, William T. Dolan, John J. Rinehardt, Frank J. Sullivan, Patrick J. Finnerty


Steamer No. 5, 29 Fourth street, Cent. Captain, Charles F. Hemenway. Lieutenant, James J. McCafferty. Engineer, Jay D. Ismond. Clerk and Driver, Alonzo E. Kidder. Driver, Bird C. Reed. Hosemen, P. F. Mahoney, Lewis P. Reed


Steamer No. 6, Fletcher cor. West Clark street. Capt., David J. Hurley. Lieut, Geo. F. Flint. Clerk and Driver, John A. Fletcher. Driver, S. R. Pendexter. Hosemen, John J. Murphy, Thos. F. Maguire, John J. Wholey. Engineer, F. G. Collins. Fire- man, Edgar Perham


Hose Company No. 7, 490 Central street. Captain, J. F. McKis- sock. Lieutenant, James A. Shea. Clerk and Driver, Timothy J. Dewire. Hosemen, Philip Mclaughlin, J. J. Donohoe and T. H. Welch


Hose Company No. 8, Merrimack corner Race street. Cap- tain, Bernard J. Dunn. Lieutenant, Gilman S. Alcott. Driver, Martin C. Rowell. Hosemen, William J. Lambert, Joseph F. Con- very, William F. Tighe, Henry D. Carpenter, Joseph H. Rogers, George J. Tracy


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FIRE DEPARTMENT


Hose Company No. 9, Lincoln street, Ayer's City. Captain, Richard E. Burns. Lieutenant, George H. Chapman. Clerk and Driver, Chas. A. Rock. Hosemen, Amherst S. Maynard, Alfred F. Prescott


Hose Company No. 10, Mammoth road. Captain, E. W. Bart- lett. Lieutenant, William M. Barrett. Clerk and Driver, Robert W. Broadbent. Hosemen, David Laferriere jr., Roger J. Hayes


Hose Company No. 11, Lawrence corner S. Whipple. Cap- tain, William A. Dolan. Lieutenant, Edward Jennings. Clerk and Driver, John D. Finnegan. Hosemen, John N. Emerson, Michael J. O'Connor


Hose Company No. 12, 280 West Sixth, Centralville. Cap- tain, Herbert A. Merrill. Lieutenant, Charles E. Abare. Clerk and Driver, C. Herbert Cogswell. Hosemen, Joseph Bernier and Joseph L. Crowe


Truck Company No. 1, Lawrence street. Captain, Timothy Brown. Lieutenant, Timothy Dwyer. Clerk and Driver, John J. Lowney. Laddermen, J. F. McGuinness, Patrick H. O'Loughlin, Charles J. Meehan and James N. Lannon


Truck Company No. 2 (with chemical engine attached), West- ford corner Lane street. Captain, Daniel W. Hilliard. Lieutenant, George W. Alcott. Clerk and Driver, George A. Dickey. Driver, Quincy A. Foster. Laddermen, H. S. Gardner, Edgar E. Smith and H. W. Hilliard, Frank H. Harris


Truck Company No. 3, Palmer street. Captain, F. E. Fuller. First Lieutenant, Harry F. Harris. Second Lieutenant, E. H. Dearth. Clerk and Driver, Fred O. J. Townsend. Laddermen, W. T. Foss, Robert Carland, T. F. Conway, John J. McManmon, John P. Moore, Hugh V. Green


Truck Company No. 4, 280 West Sixth street, Centralville. Captain, Joseph D'Amour. Lieutenant, James W. Adams. Clerk, and Driver, Edson S, Barnes. Ladderman, Fred Boyntnn


Protective Company No. 1, Warren street. Captain, William H. Halstead. Lieutenant, J. W. Halstead. Clerk and Chauffeur, Harold L. Foster. Patrolmen, George A. Campbell, John F. Am- brose, Edward P. Cunningham, George E. Schofield


VETERAN FIREMEN'S ASSOCIATION


Organized October, 1885. Pres., Edward A. Salmon. Rec. and Fin. Sec., Charles H. Philbrick. Treas., William W. Murphy


FIREMEN'S FUND ASSOCIATION


Pres., Thomas F. Saunders. Vice Pres., J. H. Jantzen. Clerk, A. B. Strout. Treas., Edward P. Cunningham. This association is composed of the whole fire department and managed by a board of trustees, two from the board of engineers and two from each com- pany, who meet first Friday evening in each month in the Engineer's rooms. Middle street, at 7.30 o'clock


FIRE ALARM TELEGRAM


HENRY C. FERNALD, Electrician, Middle corner Palmer street


Alarms are sounded by striking two or more rounds of the box number. In cases where two alarms may have been given from different boxes, the second box having struck before the re-call from the first box, the re-call signal from the first box will be two blows, the re-call from the second box will be one blow The all-out or re-call signal will be given by striking two single blows with an interval of ten seconds between the blows


Second alarms will be given by striking two blows, followed immediately by box number


Third or general alarm will be given by striking three blows, followed im- mediately by box number, when all companies will respond immediately


2-2-2-Two strokes repeated twice, at 7.30 A.M. or 12.45 P.M. denote no session of schools


6.05 P.M .- No session of evening schools


The bells will be struck once at 1 and 8.30 o'clock P.M.


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LOCATION OF SIGNAL BOXES


12 Moody, cor. Worthen


13 Market, cor. Dutton


14 Merrimack, cor. Tremont


15 Cushing, cor. Fletcher 16 MtVernon, cor. Broadway


17 Rock, cor. Willie


18 Kitson Machine Shop (private)


19 Fletcher, cor. Broadway


112 Dutton, opp. Parker Office


113 Lewis, cor. Little


114 Fenwick, near Suffolk


115 Moody, cor. Austin


116 Adams, cor. Cross


117 School, cor. Rock


118 Aiken, cor. Hall


119 Common, cor. Salem


121 Western av, near R. R. Crossing


123 Merrimack, cor. Spalding


124 Pawtucket, cor. Fletcher


125 Market, cor. Hanover


126 MtWashington, cor. Varney


127 School, cor. Bowers


128 Tremont & Suffolk Mills (private)


129 Salem, cor. Bowers


131 School, cor. Pawtucket


138 Cheever, cor. Aiken


148 Ward and Perkins


158 Lawrence Mfg. Co. (private)


21 Merrimack, cor. Kirk


23 Middle, Engine House


24 Middlesex, cor. South


25 Police Station


26 Merrimack Square


27 Central, cor. Warren


28 Central, cor. Green


29 Saco-Lowell Shops (private)


212 Bigelow Carpet Co (private)


213 Boott Cotton Mills (private)


214 Gorham, cor. Union


215 Highland, cor. South


216 Lawrence, cor. Wamesit


217 John, cor. Paige


218 Appleton, cor. Favor


219 Middlesex, cor. Thorndike


221 Kinsman, cor. Whipple


223 Gorham, cor. Thorndike


224 U. S. Bunting Co., Crosby street (private)


225 Central, cor. Mill


226 Central, cor. Chapel


227 Lawrence, cor. Charles


228 Warren, cor. George


229 Central and Tyler


31 Chelmsford, cor. Westford


32 Chelmsford, cor. Grand


33 Broadwav, cor. Walker 34 Howard, cor. Hale 35 Middlesex, cor. Grand 36 Westford, cor. Gates


37 Branch, Engine House 38 Middlesex, cor. School


39 C. I. Hood's Laboratory (private) 312 Westford, Engine House 313 School, cor. Liberty


314 Dover, cor. Grove 315 Branch, cor. Walker


316 Wilder, cor. Pawtucket 317 Westford, cor. Loring 41 Chelmsford, cor. Lincoln


42 Lincoln, cor. Tannel


43 Tanner, near Scannell's Office


45 Bleachery, near Moore 46 Moore, cor. Lenox 47 Gorham, cor. Moore 48 Gorham, cor. Manchester 49 Gorham, cor. Lundberg 412 Main, cor. Plain 413 Harvard Brewing Co (private)


414 Boston rd, cor. Fruit


415 Gorham, cor. Bowden 416 London, cor. Autumn 417 Chelmsford, cor. Powell


418 City Hospital


419 Meadowscroft, cor. Bolt


421 Lawrence, Engine House


422 U. S. Cartridge Co., Lawrence st.


423 Faulkner Mills (private) 5 Smith, cor. Powell


51 Shaw, cor. South Loring 52 Pine, cor. Wilder


53 Westford, cor. Stevens


54 Princeton, cor. Harvard


55 Marlborough, cor. Pine 56 Westford, cor. Sayles


57 Chelmsford, cor. Jenness


58 Stevens, cor. Parker 59 B street, cor. Puffer 512 Marginal, cor. Stevens


513 Middlesex, cor. Pawtucket


514 Bay State St. Ry. Power Sta. (private) 515 Middlesex, co1. Baldwin


516 Middlesex, cor. Wood


517 Shaw Machine Co. (private)


518 Princeton, cor. Cashin


519 Patterson Rubber Co. (private)


521 Westford, cor. Pine


522 Midland, cor. Lipton


6 Bridge, cor. First 61 Bridge, cor. West Fifth


62 Lakeview av, cor. Coburn


63 Opp. Pumping Station


64 Third, cor. Myrtle


65 Lakeview av, near Ennell


67 Hildreth, cor. Lilley av.


68 Sixth, cor. Fremont 69 Bridge, cor. Tenth


612 Lakeview av, cor. Fred


613 Aiken av, cor. Cumberland rd.


614 Tenth, cor. Myrtle


615 Methuen. cor. Beacon


616 Thirteenth, cor. May


617 Tenth, cor. Christian


618 Bridge, cor. Eighteenth


619 Eighteenth, cor. Beacon


621 Third, cor. Vernon


7 Mammoth rd, cor. Varnum av.


71 Fourth av, cor. Mammotb rd.


72 Moody, cor. Fourth av.


73 Mammoth rd, cor. Eighth av.


74 Varnum av, cor. W Meadow rd.


75 Moody, cor. Riverside


76 MtHope, cor. Sixth av.


77 Riverside, cor. New York


78 Varnum av, cor. Fowler rd. 8 Howe, cor. East Merrimack


81 Andover, cor. Fayette


82 High, cor. East Merrimack


83 Perry, Electric Light Station


84 Chestnut, cor. Nesmith


85 Alder, cor. Bartlett


86 Nesmith, cor. Wyman


87 Fairmount, cor. Talbot


88 East Merrimack, cor. Stackpole 89 High, cor. Porter


812 Andover, B. F. Butler's Driveway


813 Wentworth av, cor. Glenwood


814 Parkview av, cor. Hovey


815 Andover, cor. Clark rd.


816 Rogers, cor. Phoenix


817 Rogers, cor. Fairmount 818 Warrenville (private) 819 American Leather Co (private)


821 Lawrence, cor. Morton


822 Rogers, cor. Pleasant


823 Lawrence, cor. Boylston


824 Woburn, cor. Circuit av. 825 Nesmith, cor. Rogers


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SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS SCHOOL COMMITTEE


Chairman, John H. Lambert


Secretary, Hugh J. Molloy


Wolfred P. Caisse, Jr. John C. Leggat


Herford N. Elliott Richard Brabrook Walsh


Meets the last Tuesday in each month at 8 P. M. in City Hall Supt. of Schools, Hugh J. Molloy. Office, City Hall. Hours, 11.30 A.M. to 12.30 P M.


HIGH SCHOOL


KIRK STREET


Headmaster, Cyrus W. Irish. Submasters, Carl D. Burtt, Frederick R. Woodward. Assistants, Jesse D. Sallee, Susie L. D. Watson, Adelaide Baker, Jennie L. Allen, Emma L. Bradley, Ger- trude A. Rodliff, Marietta Cassidy, Grace H. Goodhue, Bessie E. Huntoon, Mary G. Stevens, Mary H. Killpatrick, Margaret V. Spear, Alice H. Bacheller, William W. Dennett, Alice Richardson, Ethel M. Everett, Elizabeth H. Murphy, Loretta A McManmon Lillian E Edgerly, Albert D. Mack, Marie R. Sullivan, Charles E. Seede, Grace D. Donovan, James A. Shanley, Florence R. Foote, Millie A. Severance, Elmer G. Brennon, Violet Stocks, C. Fred Campbell, Ruth L. Eaton, Ellen E. McQuade, Mary E. Quirbach, Alice O. Stickney, Mary L. Martin, Joseph G. Pyne, Edward J. Thompson, Frances U. Masterson, Mary C. Joyce, M. Mabel Cassidy Peter J. Gulesian, Edith C. Erskine, Genieve E. Lawrence, Alice L. Cluin, Annabelle C. Lowney, Ethel V. Cleaves, James F. Conway, H. Estelle Moors, Esther Elliott. Secretary, Queenie Alice Man- chester. Medical Director, Dr. Nathan Pulsifer. Military Instruc- tor, Major Colby T. Kittredge


GRAMMAR SCHOOLS


ABRAHAM LINCOLN SCHOOL, CHEMLSFORD COR LINCOLN STREET


Master, James L. Mellen. Assistants, Margaret M. Sparks, Grace Scribner, Ellen L. Floyd, Irma V. Hodgman, Bride T. Sweeney, Margaret T. Donovan, Margaret G. McDonald, Julia G. Slattery, Mabel W. Ewings, Bethia S. Keith, Esther G. Donlan, Margaret S. Jamieson, Elsie M. Puffer


BARTLETT TRAINING SCHOOL, WANNALANCIT STREET


Master, Herbert D. Bixby. Assistants, Belle A. Prescott, Belle F. Batchelder, Maria W. Roberts, Kathleen E. Driscoll, Amy L. Tucke, Alice 'D. Sunbury, Katherine F. Farley, Sara E. Ames, Celia Standish, M. Beatrice Shea, A. Gertrude Stiles, E. Belle Per- ham, Charles E. Seede


BUTLER SCHOOL, GORHAM NEAR CARTER STREET


Master, Cornelius F. Callahan. Assistants, Nellie F. Murphy, Katherine E. Kelley, Delia T. Brady, Mary L. McSorley, Mary E. Lane, Katharine M. Usher, Sadie E. Tully, Alice C. O'Brien, Mar- guerite J. Cronin, Annie J. Devine, Katherine M. Jantzen, Mary L. Crowley, Mary E. Crowley, Marguerite G. Hyde, Helen L. Clark, Mary G. Quinn, Peter J. Gulesian


COLBURN SCHOOL, LAWRENCE NEAR CHARLES STREET


Principal, Helen M. Shean. Assistants, Margaret C. Fox, Julia M. Driscoll, Anna J. Cawley, Lena Collins, Sadie A. Connor, Elizabeth A. Conway, Louise C. Thomas, Caroline A. Downey


EDSON SCHOOL, HIGHLAND CORNER SOUTH STREET


Master, Leo A. King. Assistants, Frances M. Webster, Lillian E. Alister, Anna E. Donovan, Jennie E. Rogers, Kate J. Hayes, Mar- gie F. Marren, Delia C. Maloney, Marietta E. O'Neil, Marianna L. Donovan, Susan F. Burbank


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SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS


FREDERIC T. GREENHALGE SCHOOL, ENNELL CORNER VICTOR STREET


Master, Arthur K. Whitcomb. Assistants, Mary E. Tobin, Annie L. Mahoney, Josephine S. Dunlavy, Alice A. Masterson, Helen Kohawn, M. Alice Cochrane, Leona M. Small, Grace E. Frye, Ellen F. Lynch, Mary M. Cowell


GREEN SCHOOL, MERRIMACK OPPOSITE COLBURN STREET


Master, Paul L. Perkins. Assistants, Elizabeth L. Provencher, Lizzie A. Nolan, Jennie E. Fay, Catharine F. McCarthy, Hannah M. Barrows, M. Alice McCue, Agnes T. Courtney, Bertha M. Rowland- son, Carrie E. Erskine, A. Lillian Walsh, Mary V. Johnson


HIGHLAND SCHOOL, PINE CORNER WILDER STREET


Master, Charles W. Morey. Assistants, Estelle L. Whitney, Mary F. Foss, Leonora K. Battles, Abbie F. Woodward, Ella M. Breene, Minnie C. Gray, Grace R. Sanders, Lulu Turner, Charlotte L. Parsons, Anna A. Burnham, Carrie E. Hale, Anna T. Coffey, Alice L. Joyce


HIGHLAND ANNEX, MIDDLESEX JUNCTION OF BRANCH STREET Vera E. Groves, Grace F. Ward


MOODY SCHOOL, ROGERS STREET COR. HIGH


Master, William S. Greene. Assistants, Frances E. Hardman, Frances E. Garrity, Ida L. Samuels, Flora A. Owen. Mary F. Caro- lan, Frances C. Noonan, Martina F. McMahon, Anastasia E. Down- ing, Cora E. Jones, Fannie G. Hobbs


PAWTUCKET SCHOOL, MAMMOTH ROAD


Master, William P. Barry. Assistants, Alice G. Donohoe, Goldie M. Gardner, Charlotte C. Walsh, Julia B. Riordan, Corinna G. Cover, Clotilda A. Delaney, Alice H. Lynch, Delia F. Briscoe, Anna L. McNabb, Loretta M. Kinsella


RIVERSIDE SCHOOL, WOBURN COR. EUGENE Principal, Rosalie T. Burns. Assistants, Mrs. Harriet L. Wheeler, Christine M. Kane, Elizabeth A. Gilinson


VARNUM SCHOOL, SIXTH CORNER MYRTLE STREET CENTRALVILLE


Master, Henry H. Harris. Assistants, Elizabeth C. Kennedy, Agnes Bailey. Daisy B. MacBrayne, Mary A. Fay, Agnes T. Fay, Grace M. Thurber, Mary R. Seery, Ada E. Hoole, Rose A. Dowd, Julia Williams, Margaret F. Howe, Annie V. Donoghue, Mabel A. Metcalf, Florence E. Archibald, Alice R. Keese


WASHINGTON SCHOOL, LANG STREET


Master, John Ernest Barr. Assistants, Helen A. Dow, Susan C. Griffin, Laura F. Greene, Alice G. McGilley, Olive J. Palm, Rose C. Geary, Gertrude T. Keyes, Myrtle M. Killpatrick


PRIMARY SCHOOLS


Agawam-street School. Agawam corner Barrington street. Prin- cipal, Mary A. Fay. 'Assistant, Anna M. Higgins


Ames-street School, Lawrence corner Ames street. Principal, Rose E. McVey. Assistants, Edith Farrington, Mary C. Timmons Bartlett Training School. Essie E. Roche, Bertha M. Sherburne, Eleanor J. LeLacheur, Mary E. Snow


Billings-street School, Billings street corner Aiken avenue. Princi- pal, Annie M. Robbins. Assistants, Elizabeth H. Seede, Ruth Crowell


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SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS


Cabot-street School, Cabot corner Ford street. Principal, Mary T. Whelley. Assistants, Mary J. Murphy, Mollie M. Brosnan Carter-street School, Carter street. Principal, Isabella T. Vinal. Assistants, Margaret J. Connors, Katherine F. Brady


Central-street School, Central opposite Hudson street. Principal, Elizabeth G. Lawler. Assistants, Helen A. Drury


Charles-street School, Charles street between Gorham and Chapel. Principal, Alice T. Owens. Assistants, Ella E. Gardner, Mar- garet A. Harrahan, Marietta G. Gormley


Colburn School, Charles near Lawrence street. Principal, Anna M. Courtney. Assistant, Katherine M. Tobin, Gertrude B. Mc- Quade, Elizabeth R. Connell, Mrs. Mary A. Hartley


Cross-street School, Cross near Mount Vernon street. Principal, Ida J. Clarke. Assistants, Katherine Kelly, Anna T. Coburn Dover-street School, Dover between Middlesex and Grove streets. Principal, Clara B. Horne. Assistants, Clementine H. Bowers, Bertha Gardner


Eliot School, Favor corner Summer street. Principal, Ellen A. Stillings. Assistants, Ellen A. Corbett, Nellie T. O'Grady, Loyola McCann


Franklin School, Middlesex corner Branch street. Principal, Marion J. Stevenson. Assistants, Mary E. Richardson, Kate G. Jones Frederic T. Greenhalge School, Ennell corner Victor street. Teach- ers, Martha Rogers, Blanche E. Marshall, E. Laura Moore


Grand-street School. Grand between Westford and Middlesex streets. Principal, Marion E. Greene. Assistants, Jennie M. Bennett, Mary J. Moynahan


Kirk-street School, Kirk corner Lee street. Principal, Eliza A. Davis. Assistant, Laura H. Palmer


Lake View-avenue School, Lake View avenue, Centralville. Prin- cipal, Margaret J. Mccluskey. Assistants, Anna F. Joyce, Alice E. Ramsay


Laura E. Lee School, Plain corner Powell street. Principal, Flora H. Sprague. Assistants, Lilla M. Stanley, Lena M. Robinson, Sadie M. Dean, Emma M. Graham


Lexington-avenue School (ungraded). Teacher, Carrie M. Hart London-street School, London corner Autumn street. Principal, Elizabeth R. Maguire. Assistants, Mary F. Hill, Margaret L. Haggerty


Lycn-street School, Central corner Lyon street. Principal, Kate. F. Murphy, Assistants, Mary J. McCarry, Loretta A. Hannafin Middlesex Village School. Principal, Harriet F. Wakefield. As- sistants, Gertrude E. Dane, Katharine P. O'Brian


New Moody-street School, Moody street opposite Fifth avenue, Pawtucketville. Principal, Addie B. Merrill. Assistants, Anna I. Cassidy, Maud M. Hardy, Grace C. Delany


Pawtucket Primary. Teacher, Eugenia L. Hogan


Pine-street School, Pine corner Gibson street. Principal, Carrie J. Bailey. Assistants, Grace I. Washburn, Helen D. Swain


Pond-street School, High corner Pond street. Principal, Adelaide Crowley. Assistants, Mary I. Halloran, Maud E. Green, Gertrude Seede


Powell-street School, Powell near Liberty street. Principal, Viola A. Hamblett. Assistant, Ellen J. Piper


Riverside School. Principal, Etta M. Smith. Assistant, Charlotte O. Lowe


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SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS


Sycamore-street School, Sycamore street. Principal, Florence E. Rowell. Assistant, Elizabeth B. Dame


Tenth-street School, Tenth corner Varnum street, Centralville. Principal, Mary F. Beane. Assistants, Fannie H. Murphy, Alice A. Holtham, Alice M. French


Washington Primary, Lang street. Carrie L. Brown, Annie E. Irving


Weed-street Schocl, Gorham corner Weed street. Principal, Lilla M. McEvoy. Assistant, Mary F. Devine


West Sixth-street School, West Sixth between Coburn and Jewett streets, Centralville. Principal, Stella J. Allen. Assistants, Marion S. Keyes, Elizabeth F. Lamere. Mary J Callahan


Worthen-street School, Worthen street between Market and Broad- way. Principal, Esther V. Green. Assistants, Mary R. Mar- ren, Mary E. Meehan


KINDERGARTENS


Agawam-street Kindergarten. Principal, Sarah G. Sparks


Bartlett Training Kindergarten, Cross-street Schcol. Principal, Helen W. Noyes. Assistant, Alta Leary


Central-street Kindergarten. Principal, Katherine C. Early


Charles-street Kindergarten. Principal, Mabel D. Nickerson. As- sistant, S. Alice Knapp


Dover-street Kindergarten. Principal, Elizabeth A. Wilson Franklin Kindergarten. Principal N. Grace Taylor, Helen S. Liv- ington


Howard-street Kindergarten. Principal, Gertrude A. Roberts, Assistant. Hortense M. Lamere


Lake View-avenue Kindergarten. Principal, Ella M. Penn. Assist- ant, Celina L. Lalime


Laura E. Lee Kindergarten. Principal, Edith A. Howitt. Assistant, Katherine M. Crowley


Moody Kindergarten High-street School. Principal Gertrude B. Crowley. Assistant, Abigail M. Bacon


Pawtucket Kindergarten. Principal, Marietta King. Assistant, S. Hortense Tabor


Pine-street Kindergarten. Principal, Louie I. Smith


Varnum School Kindergarten. Principal, Clara M. Everett. As- sistant, Eva Craven


Weed-street Kindergarten. Principal, Alice F. Seeton. Assistant, Irene White


SPECIAL TEACHERS


Supervisor of Primary Grades, Alice T. Lee Supervisors of Drawing, Olive E. Underhill, Addie E. Edwards


Musical Director, Frederick O. Blunt. Assistant, Ella G. Russell Teacher of Sewing, Ida J. Flint. Assistant, Esther M. Owens Teacher of Manual Training, Ralph A. Luce


Militaty Instructor, Major Colby T. Kittredge


Dental Clinic-Worthen-street school bldg., Dr. Edwin A. Kent Attendance Officers, William F. Thornton (Chief), Henry L. Williams, Camille Roussin, John J. Walker


HIGH SCHOOL REGIMENT


Colonel, Herbert T. Kerrigan. Lieut. Colonel, Raymond Bourgeois. Majors, Walter L'Esperance, Edmond C. Sullivan, Frederic W. Thomas. Adjutant, Reginald B. Nichols. Quartermaster,


William L. Barlofsky


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SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS


GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL BATTALIONS


1st Major, Alice;M. Dacey; 2d Major, Juliette Lavigneur; 3d Major, Marion M.ĮRyan; 4th Major, Leda Lamontagne


LOWELL VOCATIONAL SCHOOL


Principal, Thomas F. Fisher. Principal's Assistant, Clara I. Far- rington


Boys' Dept., Clark street cor. Hancock avenue. Assistants, Arthur H. Beane, Charles J. Rodgers, Fred F. Wiggin, Charles Welsh, Maurice A. Butterfield, Carey C. Waterman, Walter F. Con- nolly, George H. Dozois, Chester W. Macdonald, Ernest O. Wheeler


Boys' Dept. and Office, Broadway cor. Dummer


Dept. of Household Arts in Morrill school, Common and Adams streets. Directors, Esther M. Downing, Ruberta M. Bramhall, Anna M. O'Day, Marie L. Dupuis, Mary H. Mehan, Mrs. Grace Stevens, Agnes R. Burns, Anna T. McCarron


STATE NORMAL SCHOOL


Broadway corner Wilder street. Opened in October, 1897. Princi- pal, John J. Mahoney. Assistants, Albert E. Brown, Josephine W. Chute, Blanche A. Cheney, Marion H. Milner, Sarah E. Lovell, Charlotte M. Murkland, William E. Riley, Elizabeth M. Humphrey, Frances E. Clark. Secretary, Ethel E. Kimball. Janitor, Jeremiah O'Neill. Engineer, Moses Hobson


Greek Orthodox School, Broadway cor. Worthen. Principal, Sera- phim Karamallis, Assistants, Mrs. Nina Karamallis, Pauline Theotakaki, Alice M. Akers


LOWELL HEBREW SCHOOL


63 Howard street. Pres., Harry Ostroff. Sec., Morris Feldman. Treas., Philip Goldman. Teacher, David Berman


ROMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOLS


College of St. Joseph (for boys), 764 Merrimack street. Organized in September, 1892. In charge of Marist Brothers. Director General. Bro. Leon Bernardin. 860 pupils


Immaculate Conception School, High corner Bartlett street. Or- ganized in 1881. In charge of the Grey Nuns


Notre Dame Academy, 311 Adams street. In charge of the Sisters of Notre Dame


Notre Dame de Lourdes Parochial School, 730 Middlesex street. In charge of the Sisters of Grey Nuns


Sacred Heart Parochial School, Moore corner Andrews street. In charge of the Sisters of St. Mary. 640 pupils


St. Joseph's Kindergarten. Fourth av. cor. Avon. In charge of the Grey Nuns of the Cross. 175 pupils


St. Joseph's Kindergarten, Aiken cor. Moody. In charge of the Grey Nuns of the Cross. 200 pupils


St. Joseph's Kindergarten, Cheever cor. Tucker. In charge of the Grey Nuns of the Cross. 130 pupils


St. Joseph's Parochial School (for girls), 517 Moody street. Or- ganized Nov. 12, 1883. In charge of the Grey Nuns of the Cross. 1300 pupils




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