Lowell, MA City Directory 1931, Part 3

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Superintendent Soldiers' Benefit-Alexander D. Mitchell


Superintendent of City Scales and Measurer of Wood, Bark &c., Charles F. Connor


Superintendent of Moth Extermination-John G. Gordon


Inspector of Animals-Dr. Harold N. Eames


Inspector of Gas Piping-Robert J. Wotton


Inspector of Milk and Vinegar-Melvin F. Master; Collector of Samples, Augustus W. McKeon; Technician, Louis Descheneaux Superintendent of Wires-F. Henry Turgeon


Smoke Inspector-John Bailey


Registrar of Labor Clerk-Patrick J. Reynolds


Fence Viewers-Albert E. Johnston, Amedee Jean, Thomas A. Sheahan


Water Department-Supt., James G. Hill. Registrar, John W. Crawford


Commissioners to Qualify Civil Officers-District Court of Lowell,


41 Hurd street. Edward W. Trull, Clerk of District Court; Raymond P. Bourgeois, Asst. Clerk; Julian B. Keyes, Mc- chanics Bank bldg .; Frank W. Derby, Sun bldg .; George F. Toye, 97 Central street


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City Departments-Fire Department


Commissioners to take Bail in Criminal Cases-Edward W. Trull, Daniel J. O'Brien, Raymond P. Bourgeois, Henry V. Char- bonneau


License Commissioners-Office, Police building, Market street. James B. Casey (Chairman); Ferdinand W. Bechard, James H. Rooney. Clerk, John J. Flaherty


Trustees of Lowell Memorial Auditorium-Hon. Thomas H. Braden, Mayor, ex-officio; Hon. James E. O'Donnell, term expires August 3, 1931; Craven Midgley, term expires August 3, 1932; Joseph A. Desrosiers, term expires August 3, 1933


Board of Appeals-(Vacancy), term expires February 1, 1931; Harry Prescott Graves, term expires February 1, 1932; John A Cotter, term expires February 1, 1933


Planning Board-Thomas J. Markham, term expires January 1, 1931; Max J. Solomon, term expires January 1, 1932; John L. McDonough, term expires January 1933; Smith J. Adams, term expires January 1934; George O. Lavallee, term expires January 1, 1935; Chairman Park Com. and Insp. Bldgs., ex-officio


FIRE DEPARTMENT


Headquarters, Central Fire Station, Palmer cor. Middle


Chief Engineer, James C. Sullivan. 1st Asst. Chief, Daniel H. Crowley. 2d Asst. Chief, Thomas F. Saunders. 3d Asst. Chief, Richard E. Burns' 4th Asst. Chief, Gilman S. Alcott. 5th Asst. Chief, Charles F. Stackpole. Captain, Harold L. Foster. ยท Drill Master, Capt. George A. Campbell. Electrician, Frederick H. Brit- ton. Lineman, William C. Martin. Lieut., William J. Ryan. Chief's Chauffeurs, Francis J. Geary, John W. Gray. Telephone Operators, Harry B. Sanders, W. Henry Kirkpatrick, Wilbur H. Oke


Engine Co. No. 1 (motor), 795 Gorham street. Captain, Thomas W. Collins. Lieut., Thomas J. Burke


Engine Co. No. 2 (motor), 45 Branch street. Captain, John F Ambrose. Lieut., William E. Gorman


Engine Co. No. 3 (motor), Palmer cor. Middle street. Captain, Elbridge H. Dearth, 2d. Lieut., Forrest E. Alcott


Engine Co. No. 4 (motor), 198 High street, Belvidere. Captain, Alfred F. Prescott. Lieutenant, Bernard F. Connors


Engine Co. No. 5 (motor), 29 Fourth st. Cent. Cpatain, James J. McCafferty. Lieutenant, George Crawford


Engine Co. No. 6 (motor), 467 Fletcher cor. W. Clark st. Captain, Joseph L. Crowe. Lieutenant, Joseph E. McCann


Engine Co. No. 7 (motor), 273 Stevens st. Captain, Orison A. Knapp. Lieutenant, Michael J. O'Connor


Engine Company No. 8 (motor), Merrimack corner Race street. Captain, John J. Wholey. Lieutenant, Daniel F. O'Connor


Engine Co. No. 9, 500 Rogers street. Captain, J. Edward Burns. Lieutenant, Daniel F. Murphy


Engine Co. No. 10 (motor), 97 Mammoth road. Captain, George F. Flint. Lieutenant, Walter E. McNally


Engine Company No 13 (motor), 490 Central street. Asst. Chief, Richard E. Burns. Captain, William F. Christie. Lieutenant, Thomas H. Welch


Hose Company No. 11 (motor), 743 Lawrence street. Captain, John F. Thomas. Lieutenant, Edward Jennings


Hose Company No. 12 (motor), 286 West Sixth street, Central- ville. Captain, Charles E. Abare. Lieutenant, Lewis P. Reed


Hose Company No. 14 (motor), 209 Lincoln st. Captain, Philip F. Mooney. Lieutenant, George H. Chapman. Hosemen, Thomas P. McColough, John N. Emerson. Chauffeurs, William J. Lane, Edward F. Sullivan, Patrick E. Linnehan


Truck Company No. 1 (motor), 741 Lawrence street. Captain, Patrick F. Mahoney. Lieutenant, Martin F. McNally


Truck Company No. 2 (motor), 45 Branch street. Captain, Francis J. Kelleher. Lieutenant, Willis S. Holt


Truck Company No. 3 (motor), 47 Palmer street. Captain, James A. Haley. Lieutenant, Edward A. Walsh


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Truck Company No. 4 (motor), 284 West Sixth street, Centralville. Captain, Joseph D. D'Amour. Lieutenant, George J. Hurley


Protective Company No. 1 (motor), 47 Palmer street. Captain, Joseph J. Malone. Lieutenant, William J. Corbett, jr.


FIREMEN'S FUND ASSOCIATION


Pres., Napoleon Grandchamp. Clerk, Lieut. William F. Ryan. Treas., John J. Mulligan. 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 company, who meet first Fri- day evening of each month in the engineers' rooms, Middle street, at 8 o'clock


FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH


Frederick H. Britton, Electrician, Middle corner Palmer streets


Alarms are sounded by striking four rounds of the box number. In cases where two alarms may have been given from different boxes, the second box hav- ing 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, following 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 7.15 A.M. or 12.45 P.M. denote no ses- sion of schools


6.05 P.M .- No session of evening schools


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


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 Nashua Mfg. Co. (private)


129 Salem, cor. Bowers


131 School, cor. Pawtucket


132 Pawtucket, cor. Merrimack


134 Merrimack Mfg. Co. [vate)


135 Lowell Corporation Hospital (pri- 138 Cheever, cor. Tucker


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 Kearney 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 [vate)


224 U. S. Bunting Co., Crosby st. (pri- 225 Central, cor. Mill


226 Central, cor. Chapel


227 Lawrence, cor. Charles


228 Warren, cor. George


229 Central and Tyler


231 Central, cor. Middle


232 Post Office


233 Hamilton Mfg. Co. (private)


234 Appleton Mfg. Co. (private)


235 Mass. Mills (private)


237 Lawrence, cor. Church


31 Chelmsford, cor. Westford


32 Chelmsford, cor. Grand


33 Broadway, cor. Walker


34 Howard, cor. Hale


35 Middlesex, cor. Grand


36 Westford, cor. Gates


37 Middlesex, cor. Saunders


38 Branch, cor. School


39 C. I. Hood's Laboratory (private)


312 Westford, cor. School


313 School, cor. Liberty


314 Dover, cor. Grove


315 Branch, cor. Walker


316 Wilder, cor. Pawtucket


317 Westford, cor. Loring


318 Wilder, cor. Middlesex


41 Chelmsford, cor. Lincoln


42 Lincoln, cor. Tanner


43 Tanner, n. Scannell's Boiler Works


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 Meadowcroft, cor. Bolt


421 Lawrence, Engine House


422 U. S. Cartridge Co. (private)


423 Faulkner Mills (private)


425 Stromquist av., cor. Weed


426 N. Y., N. H. & H. freight house, Maple st (private)


436 N. Y., N. H. & H. locomotive house, Maple st.


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, at St.Peter's Orphanage


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City Departments-Library-Police Department


LOCATION OF SIGNAL BOXES-Continued


59 B street, cor. Puffer


512 Marginal, cor. Stevens


73 Mammoth rd., cor. Eighth av.


513 Middlesex, cor. Pawtucket


74 Varnum av., cor. W. Meadow rd.


75 Moody, cor. Riverside


76 MtHope, cor. Sixth av.


515 Middlesex, cor. Baldwin


516 Middlesex, cor. Wood


517 Shaw Machine Co. (private)


714 Varnum av. cor. Boulevard [rd.


518 Princeton, cor. Cashin


718 Isolation Hospital, West Meadow 8 Howe, cor. East Merrimack


519 Patterson Rubber Co. (private) 521 Westford, cor. Pine


522 Midland, cor. Lipton


82 High, cor. East Merrimack


524 Stevens, cor. Victoria


83 Perry, Electric Light Station


525 StMargaret's Church, Stevens st. 6 Bridge, cor. First


1985 East Merrimack, cor. Alder


61 Bridge, cor. West Fifth


86 Nesmith, cor. Wyman


62 Lake View av, cor. Coburn


87 Fairmount, cor Talbot


63 Opp. Pumping Station


88 East Merrimack cor. Stackpole


64 Third, cor. Myrtle


89 High, cor. Porter


65 Lake View av., near Ennell


67 Hildreth, cor. Lilley av.


812 Andover, B. F. Butler's Driveway


813 Wentworth av., cor. Glen wood


814 Parkview av, cor. Hovey


612 Lake View av, cor. Fred


815 Andover, cor. Clark rd.


816 Rogers, cor. Phoenix


817 Rogers, cor. Fairmount


818 Warrenville (private)


819 American Leather Co (private)


617 Tenth cor. Christian


618 Bridge, cor. Eighteenth


619 Eighteenth, cor. Beacon


621 Third, cor. Vernon


824 Woburn, cor. Circuit av.


825 Nesmith, cor. Rogers


827 Fairmount, cor. Whitman


832 Auditorium, East Merrimack


834 Woburn. cor. Juniper


LIBRARY AND READING ROOM, CITY


Memorial Building, Merrimack Street


Trustees, the Mayor, ex-officio, and the following persons ap- pointed by the Mayor; Rev. Percy E. Thomas, Rev. John J. Mc- Garry, D. C. L., Henry H. Harris, Ralph A. Rochette, Elizabeth B. Reidy. Librarian, Frederick A. Chase. This library contains 130,000 volumes, and is open every day in the year (Sundays and holidays excepted) from 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. October 1 to June 1, library open Sundays from 2 to 9 P.M. for reference use only, and the Read- ing Room is open from 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Closed Thursdays at 12 M. from June 15 to Sept. 15, and Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday even- ings. Sub-stations at William H. Noonan's drug store, 305 Bridge street, and Mrs. Mary F. Curtin's, 584 Gorham street


POLICE DEPARTMENT


Market House Building, 40 Market Street


Supt. of Police, Hugh Downey. Deputy Supt., Michael H. Winn. Captains, David Petrie, James J. Kennedy, Samuel J. Bigelow, William L. Keegan, Charles S. Sharkey. Lieutenants, Martin Con- nors, John Freeman, Martin A. Maher, Patrick J. Frawley, Philip Dwyer, Peter P. McManmon. Sergeants, Hugh Maguire, Thomas McCloughtry, Edward J. Connors, Frank L. Moloney, Joseph H. Johnson, Patrick J. Sullivan, John H. Clark, William F. Liston, William F. Murphy. Court Officers, Peter Cawley, Frank J. Dono- van. Keepers, Edward E. Hill, John F. Healey, Timothy J. O'Con- nor


POLICE RELIEF ASSOCIATION


Pres., Patrick H. Bagley. Treas., James F. McCann, jr. Sec., Charles S. Sharkey


CONSTABLES TO SERVE CIVIL PROCESS (See Business Directory)


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514 Bay State St. Ry, Power Sta. (private)


77 Riverside, cor. New York


78 Varnum av., cor. Fowler rd.


81 Andover, cor. Fayette


84 Andover. cor. Nesmith


811 StJohn's Hospital (private)


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


613 Aiken av., cor. Cumberland rd.


614 Tenth, cor. Myrtle


615 Methuen, cor. Beacon


616 Thirteenth, cor. May,


821 Lawrence, cor. Morton


822 Rogers, cor. Perry


823 Lawrence, cor. Boylston


622 Aiken, cor. Lilley av.


623 Beaulieu, cor. Victor


7 Mammoth rd. cor. Varnum av.


71 Fourth av., cor. Mammoth rd.


72 Moody, cor. Fourth av.


City Departments-Police Dept-School Department


DISTRICT COURT OF LOWELL


Formerly Police Court


Court House, 41 Hurd st. Established 1833. New Building 1926. Justice, Frederic A. Fisher. Special Justices, James E. O'Donnell, Arthur L. Eno, Haven G. Hill. Clerk, Edward W. Trull. Asst. Clerk, Raymond P. Bourgeois. Sessions are held for the trial of criminal cases every week day at 10 A.M., except Saturday at 9 A.M. Entry day for civil cases, every Saturday at 9 A.M. Trial days Tues- day, Wednesday and Thursday at 10 A.M.


Court Officers, Michael J. Dowd, John T. McDermott


Chief Probation Officer, Joseph L. Cronin


Probation Officer for Women and Girls, Mrs. Mary M. Hearn Probation Officer for Juveniles, William J. Craig


SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS


SCHOOL COMMITTEE


Hon. Thomas H. Braden, Chairman


Paul L. Harris, M.D. Edward D. Hart


Mary Moloney Lynch, atty


Daniel J. O'Connor


Edward J. Rogers


Hugh F. Downey


Hugh J. Molloy, Secretary Meets the last Tuesday in each month at 7/30 P.M. in City Hall


Supt. of Schools, Hugh J. Molloy. Office, City Hall. Hours, 11.30 A.M. to 12.30 P.M .; at other times including Saturdays by ap- pointment. Business Agent, Henry L. Williams. Office, School Supply Room, City Hall


HIGH SCHOOL Kirk Street


Headmaster, Henry H. Harris. Senior-master, Frederick R. Woodward. Senior Sub-master, James F. Conway. Junior Sub- master, Morton A. Sturtevant. Sub-masters, Elmer G. Brennon, and Joseph G. Pyne. Junior master, Albert D. Mack


JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOLS


BARTLETT, 95 Wanalancit street. Principal, Charlotte M. Murk- land


BUTLER, 840 Gorham near Carter street. Master, Charles E. DeLorme


CHARLES W. MOREY, Pine corner Wilder street. Master, William W. Dennett


MOODY, Rogers street cor High. Master, D. Murray Cummings VARNUM, 115 Sixth street cor. Myrtle. Master, Leo A. King.


GRAMMAR SCHOOLS


ABRAHAM LINCOLN, 300 Chelmsford cor. Lincoln street. Master, Raymond A. Sullivan


BARTLETT, 95 Wannalancit street. Principal, Charlotte M. Murk- land


BUTLER, 840 Gorham. Principal, Charles E. DeLorme


COLBURN, Lawrence near Charles street. Principal, Helen M. Shean


EDSON, Highland corner South street. Principal, Caroline A. Downey


GREEN, 408 Merrimack opp. Colburn st. Principal, Elizabeth Provencher


GREENHALGE, 149 Ennell cor. Victor st. Master, John G. Wolcott


MOODY, Rogers street cor. High. Master, D. Murray Cummings MOREY, Master, William W. Dennett


PAWTUCKET, 117 Mammoth rd. Master, Joseph A. McAvinnue RIVERSIDE, 73 Woburn. Principal, Charlotte C. Walsh


VARNUM, 115 Sixth corner Myrtle street, Centralville. Master, Leo A. King


WASHINGTON, Lang street. Master, John Ernest Barr


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PRIMARY SCHOOLS


AGAWAM-STREET SCHOOL, Agawam corner Barrington street. Principal, Anna M. Higgins


AMES-STREET SCHOOL, Ames street. Principal, Rose E. McVey.


BARTLETT PRIMARY SCHOOL, 95 Wannalancit street. Principal, Charlotte M. Murkland


CABOT-STREET SCHOOL, 126 Cabot corner Ford street. Principal, Mary T. Whelley


CARTER-STREET SCHOOL, 21 Carter street. Principal, Katherine F. Brady


CENTRAL-STREET SCHOOL, 713 Central street. Principal, Helen A. Drury


CHARLES-STREET SCHOOL, Charles street, between Gorham and Chapel. Principal, Katherine C. Early


COLBURN PRIMARY SCHOOL, Charles near Lawrence street. Prin- cipal, Anna M. Courtney


CROSS-STREET SCHOOL, 170 Cross near Mt. Vernon street. Prin- cipal, Mary R. Marren


DOVER-STREET SCHOOL, 36 Dover street. Principal, Anna H. Rouine


ELIOT SCHOOL, Favor corner Summer street. Principal, Loyola


McCann


FRANKLIN SCHOOL, 21 Branch street. Principal, Grace F. Ward GRAND-STREET SCHOOL, 32 Grand street. Principal, Mary J. Moynahan


GREENHALGE SCHOOL, Ennell cor. Victor street. Master, John G. Wolcott


LAKEVIEW SCHOOL, 571 Lake View avenue, Centralville. Prin- cipal, Margaret J. Mccluskey


LAURA E. LEE SCHOOL, 235 Powell corner Plain street. Princi- pal, Lilla M. Stanley


LEXINGTON-AVENUE SCHOOL, 145 Lexington av. Principal, Alma L. Ward


LINCOLN, Master, Raymond A. Sullivan


LONDON-STREET SCHOOL, 84 London street. Principal, Margaret L. Hagerty


LYON-STREET SCHOOL, Central corner Lyon street. Principal,


Kate F. Murphy


MIDDLESEX VILLAGE SCHOOL, 1736 Middlesex street. Principal, Harriet F. Wakefield


MOREY, Master, William W. Dennett


MORRILL SCHOOL, Common street. Principal, Esther V. Green PAWTUCKET, 117 Mammoth rd. Principal, Joseph A. McAvinnue "PINE-STREET SCHOOL, 341 Pine street. Principal, Grace I. Wash- burn


POND-STREET SCHOOL, 287 High cor. Pond street. Principal, Ade- laide Crowley


POWELL-STREET SCHOOL, Powell near Liberty street. Principal Elizabeth H. Seede


RIVERSIDE, 73 Woburn. Principal, Charlotte C. Walsh


SYCAMORE-STREET SCHOOL, 54 Sycamore street. Principal, Flor- ence E. Rowell


TENTH-STREET SCHOOL, Tenth corner Varnum street, Centralville. Principal, Fannie H. Murphy


WASHINGTON SCHOOL, Lang street. Master, John E. Barr


WEED-STREET SCHOOL, Gorham corner Weed street. Principal, Lila M. McEvoy


WEST SIXTH-STREET SCHOOL, West Sixth between Coburn and Jewett streets, Centralville. Principal, Mabel A. Metcalf


WORTHEN-STREET SCHOOL, Worthen street between Market and Broadway. Principal, -


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KINDERGARTENS


AGAWAM-STREET KINDERGARTEN. Principal, Sarah G. Sparks, BARTLETT KINDERGARTEN, 95 Wannalancit street. Principal, Helen W. Noyes


CENTRAL-STREET KINDERGARTEN. Principal, Ethel M. Guilfoy


CHARLES-STREET KINDERGARTEN. Principal, Mabel D. Nickerson DOVER-STREET KINDERGARTEN. Principal, Elizabeth A. Wilson


ELIOT KINDERGARTEN. Principal, Esther L. Cooney


FRANKLIN KINDERGARTEN. Principal, Marion E. Howard


GREENHALGE KINDERGARTEN, 149 Ennell street. Principal, Kath- erine E. Thomas


HOWARD-STREET KINDERGARTEN, 150 Howard st. Principal, Gertrude A. Roberts


LAKE VIEW-AVENUE KINDERGARTEN. Principal, Anna M. Ford


LAURA E. LEE KINDERGARTEN, 235 Powell street. Principal, Katherine M. Crowley


MIDDLESEX VILLAGE KINDERGARTEN. Principal, Theresa L.


White


MOODY KINDERGARTEN, 179 High street. Principal, Marietta


King


MORRILL KINDERGARTEN, Common street. Principal, Magdalen T. Cooney


PAWTUCKET KINDERGARTEN, 74 Mammoth road. Principal, S. Hortense Tabor


PINE-STREET KINDERGARTEN. Principal, Louie I. Smith


SYCAMORE-STREET KINDERGARTEN. Principal, Helen L. Eveleth


VARNUM KINDERGARTEN, 115 Sixth street. Principal, Ella M. Penn


WASHINGTON KINDERGARTEN. Principal, Doris Childs


WEED-STREET KINDERGARTEN. Principal, Louise Hennessy


SPECIAL TEACHERS


Supervisor of Primary Grades and Kindergartens, Mary F. Devine Supervisors of Drawing, Adelaide E. Edwards, Edith C. Merchant, Wilhelmina Young


Musical Director, Gertrude F. O'Brien. Assistants, Katherine V. Hennessey, Gertrude M. Martin


Teacher of Reading and Expression, Mary H. Casey


Supervisor of Sewing, Esther M. Owens. Assistants, Grace E. Stev- ens, Louise H. McOsker, Margaret G. Riley, Josephine Y. Grant Physical Directors in Elementary Schools, Donald R. McIntyre, Francis J. O'Brien, Joseph M. Duffy, James P. Roane, Olga F. Shay, Paul F. Sullivan, Nelle D. Horner


Director of Fire and Accident Prevention, Major Walter R. Jeyes Supervisors of Penmanship, Margaret M. Garvey, Albert D.Hack James A. Shanley, William A. Donovan


Supervisor of English in Elementary Schools, Morton A. Sturtevant Assistant with Ungraded Classes, Mary H. Downey


Dental Clinic-"The Coop" on Kirk street, Dr. Frederick F. Dona- hoe and Dr. Patrick J. Mullane. Assistant, Eva Lantagne


Director of School Hygiene, John J. McNamara, M.D.


Attendance Officers, William F. Thornton (Chief), Mary H. Downey, George F. Lee


LOWELL VOCATIONAL SCHOOL Broadway cor. Dummer st.


Boys' Dept., Director, Thomas F. Fisher. Clerk, Margaret E. McCann. Sub Master, Maurice A. Butterfield


Girls' Dept., High School Annex, 64 John st. Head, Esther M. Downing


CONTINUATION SCHOOL High School Annex, 64 John st.


Director, Thomas A. Ginty


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STATE NORMAL SCHOOL


850 Broadway cor. Wilder street. Principal, Clarence M. Weed


PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS


Frouros Greek Parochial School, 217 Worthen street. Teacher, Demetrios Spiropoulos


Greek Parochial School, Broadway cor. Worthen. Principal, James Dromaze


Immaculate Conception School, 2 High street. Organized in 1881. In charge of the Grey Nuns. 700 pupils, 16 teachers


Keith Academy (for boys), 201 Thorndike street. Principal, John F. Cowling


Keith Hall (for girls), 22 Chelmsford street. Sister Superior, Mary Stephanie in charge


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


Notre Dame de Lourdes Parochial School, 720 Middlesex street. In charge of the Grey Nuns. Superior, Sister St. Tharsicius


Sacred Heart Parochial School, 120 Billings street. In charge of the Sisters of the Assumption. Directress, Sister Louise du Carmel.


Sacred Heart Parochial School, Moore corner Andrews street. In charge of the Sisters of StMary. Superior, Sister Rose Ann


StJoseph's High School, 227 Pawtucket st. Sister Marie Du Bon Secours in charge


StJoseph's Parochial School (for boys), Aiken cor. Moody. In charge of the Soeurs Grises de la Croix, d'Ottawa. Directress, Sister Marie du Bon Secours


StJoseph's Parochial School (for girls), 517 Moody street. In charge of the Soeurs Grises de la Croix, d'Ottawa. Superior, Sister Marie du Bon Secours


StJoseph's School (for boys), 760 Merrimack st. In charge of the Marist Brothers. Director, Brother Boniface


StLouis' Parochial School (for boys and girls), 79 Boisvert street. In charge of the Sisters of the Assumption. Directress, Sister St .- Constance


St.Marie Parochial School (for boys and girls), Woburn street, opposite Circuit av. Principal, Sister St.Hyacinthe


St.Michael's Parochial School (for boys and girls), 21 Sixth street. Organized in September, 1889. In charge of the Dominican Sisters. Superior, Sister Mary Alexia O. P. 755 pupils


St.Patrick's Parochial School (for boys), 378 Suffolk street. In charge of Xaverian Brothers. Director, Brother Casimir C. F. X.


St.Patrick's Parochial School (for girls), 311 Adams street. In charge of the Sisters of Notre Dame


St.Peter's Parochial School, Gorham cor. Union. In charge of the Sisters of Charity of Halifax


St.Peter's School, 530 Stevens street. In charge of the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth. About 95 pupils


St.Stanislaw's Polish School (for boys and girls), High between Oak and Porter streets. Organized. in September, 1909. In charge of the Felician Sisters, Order of St.Francis. About 500 pupils


Sainte Jeanne d'Arc School, 859 Moody street, also 135 Fourth av. (for boys and girls). In charge of the Soeurs Grises de la Croix. Superior, Sister Ste Pudentienne


Transfiguration Church School, Clark cor Hancock av., 4 to 7 P.M. daily except Saturday and Sunday. Principal, Rev. Panos Constantinides


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City Departments-Ward Boundaries


WARD BOUNDARIES In effect at City Election of 1925


WARD ONE


Beginning at a point in Bridge street at the Merrimack river; thence easterly by said Merrimack river to a point opposite the centre line of Barasford avenue extended; thence southerly by a right of way and Barasford avenue to Andover street; thence westerly by Andover street to Nesmith street; thence southerly by Nesmith street to Mansur street; thence easterly by Mansur street to Belmont avenue; thence southerly by Belmont avenue to Whitman street; thence westerly by Whitman street to Fairmount street; thence southeasterly by Fairmount street to Rogers street: thence northwesterly by Rogers street to Boylston street; thence southerly by Boylston street to the Lowell and Andover branch of the Boston & Maine Railroad; thence westerly by the Lowell and Andover branch of the Boston & Maine Railroad to the westerly line of the Shedd playground; thence northerly by the westerly line of the Shedd playground to the southeasterly corner of the Lowell cemetery; thence southwesterly, westerly and southerly by the Lowell cemetery to the Lowell and Andover branch of the Boston & Maine Railroad; thence westerly by the Lowell and Andover branch of the Boston & Maine Rail- road to the Concord river; thence northerly by the Concord river to Rogers street; thence easterly by Rogers street to High street; thence northerly by High street to Andover street; thence westerly by Andover street to the Concord river; thence northwesterly by the Concord river to the Pawtucket canal; thence westerly by the Pawtucket canal to Central street; thence northerly by Central street to Market street; thence westerly by Market street to Dutton street; thence northeasterly by Dutton street to Merrimack street; thence southeasterly by Merrimack street to Merrimack canal; thence northeasterly by Merrimack canal to a bend in said canal opposite French street; thence southeasterly still by the canal to a bend in said canal opposite Kirk street; thence northeasterly still by the canal to the Mer- rimack river; thence northwesterly by the Merrimack river to a point opposite the centre line of West street extended; thence northeasterly across private land by the centre of West street to Coburn street; thence northerly by Coburn street to Hildreth street; thence southeasterly by Hildreth street to Bridge street; thence southwesterly by Bridge street to the Merrimack river at the point of beginning.




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