Lowell, MA City Directory 1936, Part 3

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38,539


Ashby


982


957


Wellesley


11,439


13,376


Weymouth


20,882


21,748


660


718


Boxboro


312


404


Burlington


1,722


2,146


*Cambridge


113,643


118,075


Southboro


2,166


2,109


Carlisle


569


688


Chelmsford


7,022


7,595


Concord


7,477


7,723


* Brockton


63,797


62,407


Princeton


717


707


Royalston


744


841


Rutland


2,442


2,406


Shrewsbury


6,910


7,144


Southbridge


14,264


15,786


Stoughton


8,204


8,478


N. Brookfield


3,013


945


*Fitchburg


40,692


41,700


*Gardner


19,399


20,397


Grafton


7,030


7,681


*Westfield


19,775


18,788


W. Springfield


16,684


17,118


Wilbraham


2,719


2,969


Pepperell


Reading


9,767


10,703


Wareham


5,686


6,047


W. Bridgewater


3,206


3,356


Stow


1,142


1,190


Ludlow


8,876


8,569


Tewksbury


5,585


6,563


Tyngsboro


1,358


1,331


Brookfield


1,352


1,309


Goshen


248


257


Foxboro


5,347


5,834


Franklin


7,028


7,494


Milton


16,434


18,147


Needham


10,845


11,828


Norfolk


1,429


2,073


Norwood


15,049


15,574


Dudley


4,265


4,568


E. Brookfield


926


Millis


1,738


2,098


Northbridge


Oakham


Paxton


Petersham


Phillipston


934,924


958,859


*Medford


59,714


61,444


2,922


3,004


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POPULATION OF RHODE ISLAND


BY COUNTIES, CITIES, AND TOWNS FOR 1920, 1925, 1930 *Cities designated by an asterisk. Shire towns in SMALL CAPITALS


Towns and Divisions of the State


1920


1925


1930


Barrington


3.897


4,938


5,162


BRISTOL.


11,375


12,707


11,953


Warren


7,841


7,997


7,974


Totals


23,113


25,642


25,089


Kent County


Coventry.


5,670


6,379


6,430


EAST GREENWICH.


3,290


4,157


3,666


Warwick


13,481


18,273


23,196


West Greenwich


367


407


402


West Warwick


15,461


18,215


17,696


Totals


38,269


47,431


51,390


Newport County


Jamestown.


1,633


1.773


1,599


Little Compton.


1,389


1,383


1,382


Middletown.


2,094


2,245


2,499


*NEWPORT


30,255


27,757


27,612


New Shoreham


1,038


1,070


1,029


Portsmouth


2,590


2,798


2,969


Tiverton.


3,894


4,539


4,578


Totals


42,893


41,565


41,668


Providence County


Burrillville.


8,606


9,413


7,677


*Central Falls *Cranston.


24,174


25,403


25,898


Cumberland.


10,077


10.238


10,304


East Providence.


21,793


26,088


29,995


Foster


905


1,069


946


Glocester.


1,389


1,630


1,693


Lincoln.


9,543


10,581


10.421


North Providence.


7,697


9,055


11,104


North Smithfield.


3,200


3.571


3,945


*Pawtucket.


64,248


69,760


77,149


*PROVIDENCE.


237,595


267,918


252,981


Scituate.


3,006


3,348


2,292


Smithfield.


3,199


3,948


3,967


*Woonsocket.


43,496


49,681


49,376


Totals


475,190


534,842


540,016


Washington County


Charlestown.


759


1,124


1,118


Exeter.


1,033


1,182


1,314


Hopkinton


2,316


2,737


2,823


Narragansett.


993


1,357


1,258


North Kingstown.


3,397


4,399


4,279


Richmond.


1,301


1,719


1,535


SOUTH KINGSTOWN.


5,181


6,085


6,010


Westerly.


9,952


11,177


10,997


Totals


24,932


29,780


29,334


WHOLE STATE


604,397


679,260


687.497


Johnston.


6,855


8,668


9,357


29,407


34,471


42,911


Bristol County


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A guide to the streets and avenues and the residents and tenants thereon.


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City Charter approved April 1, 1836; Revised Charters]accepted July 1, 1875, November 3, 1896, Nov. 7, 1911 , Oct. 18, 1921 and Nov. 7, 1922 City Election biennially on the Tuesday following the first Monday of November in the odd numbered years. City Government organized first Monday of January


CITY GOVERNMENT, 1936


MAYOR DEWEY G ARCHAMBAULT Salary, $4,400


COUNCILORS-AT-LARGE


Salary, $440 each


Terms Two Years 1936-1937


Edwd T Bailey


Mary Walsh Brennan


James A Deignan


Forest A Rogers


WARD COUNCILORS


Salary, $440 each


Terms Two Years 1936-1937


Ward 1-Robt J Desmond


Ward 2-Francis P McMahon jr


Ward 3-John N Trites


Ward 4-Raymond T Wilde


Ward 5-Jos A Biron Ward 6-Jos F Montminy Ward 7-Joseph T Dussault


Ward 8-John B Caddell


Ward 9-Wm C Breen


Ward 10-Geo J Callahan


Ward 11-George W O'Hare


CITY OFFICERS


City Clerk-Perry D Thompson


City Messenger-Arthur G DeLorme


City Treas and Collector of Taxes-Albert J Blazon


City Auditor-Danl E Martin


Purchasing Agt-Walter C Bruce Supt of Streets-Geo P Legrand. Chief Clerk, Clinton P Tuttle


City Engineer-Stephen Kearney


City Solicitor-Wm J White jr


City Physician-Dr Leon J Valliere


Inspector of Bldgs-Wm J Gargan


Superintendent of Police-Hugh Downey Superintendent of Schools-Vincent M Mc- Cartin


Chief Engineer of Fire Dept-Jas C Sulli- van


Forest Warden-Jas C Sullivan


Finance Commission-Edmund M Cluin (Chairman), John E Drury, Albert J Blazon, Wm Trottier (Sec), Barbara Doyle (Clerk) Assessors of Taxes-John H Dwyer (Chair- man), Fred H Rourke, John H Bruin, Mari- etta L McGrath clk and sec


Board of Public Welfare Division of Out- door Relief-Supt Eug C Queenan. Visitors, Henry F Doran, Rev Jos F Bonner, Gardner Bartlett, Walter B French


Supt of Chelmsford St Hospital-Henry F Doran


City Dispensary, City Hall, Pharmacist- John H Gilbride Asst-Herbert T White


Health Department-63 Kirk Street.


Board of Health-Dr Pierre Brunelle (chairman), Dr Francis R Mahoney, Meyer Lipchitz


Director of Health and Hygiene-Dr John J McNamara. Inspectors-General, Wm H Connors. Plumbing, Chas M Midwood, Wm I Ryan. Meat, Dr Clement A Hamblet. Health Physicians-Vaccinating, Augustine E Con- roy, MD. Tuberculosis, John N Drury MD. Bacteriologist, Dr James Y Rodger. Venereal Disease Physicians, Harold L Leland, Max H Hymen. School Physicians, Rodrigue Mig- nault, Fredk P Murphy, Harry B Plunkett, James J Cassidy, Edwd O Tabor, Philip E Mullane, John F Boyle, C Stoyle Baker, Win- nifred W Devine, Emma Y Slaughter, C M Roughan. School Dentists, Fredk F Dona- hoe, Thos P Donnelly. Dental Hygienist, Lillian F Walsh. Registrar, Katherine W Snow. Clerks, Mrs Mary A Kennedy, Lillian A Mullaney.


Isolation Hospital-Dr John J McNamara, medical director. Visiting Staff, Dr Leroy F King, Dr Park J Meehan, Dr Wm Spence Lawler. Eye Consultant, Philip G Berman.


Inspector of Milk and Vinegar-Melvin F Master


Summer Health Camp for Undernourished Children-Director, John J McNamara.


Election Commissioners-Wm Scott (Sec), term expires Apr 1, 1937; Leo J LeClair, (Chairman), term expires Apr 1, 1936; Maur- ice J Brassard, term expires April 1, 1935; Peter J McGuire, term expires April 1, 1938


Park Commissioners-John V McManmon (Chairman), term expires May, 1941; Arthur R Carroll, term expires first Monday in May, 1938; Bernard J Kirk, term expires first Monday in May, 1936; Chas D Slattery, term expires first Monday in May, 1937; Danl D O'Dea, Supt, Sec and Eng, John W Kernan


Board of Cemetery Commissioners-Office at Edson Cemetery, Harry Swann, chairman, Jas E Mountford, Harry I Willard, Sam As- quith, Wm D Whittet. Clerk of Board, Maude M Mountford


Supt Cemeteries Dept, Maude M Mountford Fish and Game Warden-John P Kenefick Sealer of Weights and Measures-Warren P Riordan; Deputy Sealers, John Nestor, Chas A Gallagher, John L Sullivan


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


Supt Soldiers' Benefit-Wm C Geary


Supt of City Scales and Measurer of Wood, Bark &c-John F Brodley


Supt of Moth Extermination-John G Gor -. don


Inspector of Animals-Dr Harold N Eames Inspector of Gas Piping-Robt J Wotton Inspector of Milk and Vinegar-Melvin F Master; Collector of Samples, Augustus W McKeon; Technician, Louis Descheneaux


Supt of Wires-Jos M Richards


Registrar of Labor Clerk-Patk J Reynolds Fence Viewers-Francis P Rogers, Martin E Duffy, Jas J Moloney


Water Dept-Supt, Ralph E Runels. Asst Supt, Jas H Reynolds


Commissioners to Qualify Civil Officers- District Court of Lowell, 41 Hurd. Edwd W Trull, 20 Hurd. Raymond P Bourgeois, Clerk of District Court; Joseph A Donohoe Asst Clerk District Court. Julian B Keyes, Me- chanics Bank bldg; Frank W Derby, Sun bldg; Geo F Toye, 97 Central


Commissioners to take Bail in Criminal Cases-Daniel J O'Brien, Raymond P Bour- geois, Wm P Morrissey, Arthur C Spalding, Joseph A Donohoe


License Commissioners-Office, Police bldg, Market st. James H Rooney, chairman, John A Gilligan, Irving H Chadwick (temporary). Clerk, John J Flaherty


Trustees of Lowell Memorial Auditorium- Hon Dewey G Archambault, Mayor ex-officio; John C Coughlin, D. D., term expires Aug 3, 1937; Jos A Desrosiers, chairman term expires August 3, 1936; Anna S Hard, term expires Aug 3, 1938.


Board of Appeals-Harrison E Byam, term expires Feb 1, 1939; Roger H Simpson, Harry S Drury, terms expire Feb 1, 1937


Planning Board-Geo Walsh, term expires January 1939; James A Lowrey, term ex- pires Jan 1940; Thaddeus W Parke, term ex- pires Jan 1936; Chairman Park Com and Insp Bldgs, ex-officio; Edwd J Flynn, term expires Mar, 1937; Edwd J Saunders, term expires March, 1937


FIRE DEPARTMENT


Headquarters, Central Fire Sta, Palmer cor Middle


Chief Engineer, Jas C Sullivan. 1st Asst Deputy Chief, Thos F Saunders. 2d Asst Dist Chief, Richd E Burns. 3d Asst Dist Chief, Gilman S Alcott. 4th Asst Dist Chief, Chas F Stackpole. Drill Master, Capt George A Camp- bell. Supt Fire Alarm, Frederick H Britton. Lineman, Wm C Martin. Fire Inspector, Lieut Wm J Ryan.


Engine No 1, 795 Gorham-Capt, Thos W Collins. Lieut, Thos J Burke


Engine No 2, 45 Branch-Captain, John F Ambrose. Lieut, Wm E Gorman


Engine No 3, Palmer cor Middle-Capt, Elbridge H Dearth, 2d. Lieut, Forrest E Al- cott


Engine No 4, 198 High-Capt, Alfred F Prescott. Lieut, Bernard F Connors


Engine No 5, 29 Fourth-Capt,- Lieut, Geo A Crawford


Engine No 6, 467 Fletcher-Capt, Jos L Crowe. Lieut,


Engine No 7, 273 Stevens-Capt, Orison A Knapp. Lieut, Michl J O'Connor


Engine No 8, Merrimack cor Race-Capt, John J Wholey. Lieut, Danl F O'Connor Engine No 9, 500 Rogers-Capt, -Lieut, Danl F Murphy


Engine No 10, 97 Mammoth rd-Lieut Walter E McNally


Engine No 13, 490 Central-Capt, Wm F Christie


Hose No 11, 743 Lawrence-Capt, John F Thomas. Lieut, Jos E McGann


Hose No 12, 286 W Sixth-Capt, Chas E Abare. Lieut, Lewis P Reed.


Hose 14, 209 Lincoln-Capt, Philip F Mooney. Acting Lieut, John N Emerson


Truck No 1, 741 Lawrence Capt, Patk F Mahoney. Lieut, Martin F McNally


Truck No 2, 45 Branch-Capt, Francis J Kelleher. Lieut, Willis S Holt


Truck No 3, 47 Palmer-Capt, Jas A Haley. Lieut, Edwd A Walsh


Truck No 4, 284 W Sixth-Capt, Joseph D D'Amour. Lieut, Geo J Hurley


Protective Co No 1, 45 Palmer-Capt, Jos J Malone. Lieut, Wm J Corbett jr


Firemen's Fund Association


Pres, George McCarthy. Clerk, William C Martin. Treas, Capt John F Thomas. This association is composed of the whole fire de- partment and managed by a board of trus- tees, one from the board of engineers and one from each company, who meet first Fri- day evening of each month in the engineers' rooms, Middle st at 8 o'clock


Fire Alarm Telegraph


Frederick H. Britton, Superintendent, Middle corner Palmer


Alarms are sounded by striking four rounds of the box num- ber. 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 hox will be two blows, the re-call from the second box will be one


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 immediately 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 session 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 Fire Alarm Signal Stations


12 Moody, cor Worthen


138 Cheever, cor Tucker


13 Market, cor Dutton


148 Ward and Perkins


14 Merrimack, cor Tremont


158 Suffolk, cor Perkins


15 Cushing, cor Fletcher


21 Merrimack, cor Kirk


16 MtVernon, cor Broadway


23 Middle, Engine House


17 Rock, cor Willie


18 Dutton & Fletcher


19 Fletcher, cor Broadway


112 Dutton, opp Parker Of- fice


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 RR crossing


217 John, cor Paige


218 Appleton, cor Favor


219 Middlesex, cor Thorndike


221 Kinsman, cor Whipple 223 Gorham, cor Thorndike


224 Newhall, cor Crosby


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 ( vate)


(pri-


234 Appleton Mfg Co (pri-


vate)


24 Middlesex, cor South


25 Police Station


26 Kearney Square


27 Central, cor Warren


28 Central, cor Green


29 Dutton, nr Bway


212 Bigelow Carpet Co (pri- vate)


213 Boott Cotton Mills (pri- vate)


214 Gorham, cor Union


215 Highland, cor South


216 Lawrence, cor Wamesit


123 Merrimack, cor Spalding 124 Pawtucket, cor Fletcher


125 Market, cor Hanover


126 MtWashington, cor Var- ney 127 School, cor Bowers


128 Nashua Mfg Co (pri- vate)


129 Salem, cor Bowers


131 School, cor Pawtucket


132 Pawtucket, cor Merri- mack 134 Merrimack Mfg Co


135 StJoseph's Hospital (private)


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FOR YEAR ENDING FEBRUARY 1937


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, nr Scannell's Boiler Works


45 Bleachery, near Moore 46 Moore, cor Lenox


47 Gorham, cor Ellsworth


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, near Water- head Mill 422 US Cartridge Co (pri- vate) 423 Lawrence, cor Faulkner 425 Stromquist av, cor Weed 436 NYNH&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 StPeter's Orphanage 59 B street, cor Puffer 512 Marginal, cor Stevens 514 Foster, cor Middlesex 513 Middlesex, cor Pawtuck- et


515 Middlesex, cor Baldwin 516 Middlesex, cor Wood 517 Shaw Machine Co (pri- vate)


518 Princeton, cor Cashin


519 Middlesex, cor Brouilette


521 Westford, cor Pine


522 Midland, cor Lang


524 Stevens, cor Victoria 525 StMargaret's Church, Stevens st 526 Parker, cor Ruth 527 Middlesex st at EM St Ry garage 6 Bridge, cor First 61 Bridge cor West Fifth


62 Lake View av, cor Co- burn 63 Opp Pumping Station 64 Third, cor Myrtle


65 Lake View av, near En- nell 67 Hildreth, cor Lilley av 68 Sixth, cor Fremont


69 Bridge, cor Tenth


612 Lake View av, cor Fred 613 Aiken av, cor Cumber- land 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 622 Aiken, cor Lilley av


623 Beaulieu, cor Victor


624 West cor W Sixth


7 Mammoth rd cor Varnum av 71 Fourth av, cor Mammoth rd


72 Moody, cor Fourth av


73 Mammoth rd, cor Eighth av 74 Varnum av, cor W Mea- dow rd


75 Moody, cor Riverside


76 MtHope, cor Sixth av


77 Riverside, cor New York


78 Varnum av, cor Fowler rd


712 Malden cor Townsend


714 Varnum av cor Boulevard


718 Isolation Hospital, West Meadow rd 8 Howe, cor East Merri- mack


81 Andover, cor Fayette


82 High cor East Merrimack


83 Perry, Electric Light Station 84 Andover cor Nesmith 85 East Merrimack, cor Nesmith


86 Nesmith, cor Wyman


87 Fairmount, cor Talbot


88 East Merrimack cor Stackpole 89 High, cor Porter 811 StJohn's Hospital (pri- vate) 812 Andover, B F Butler's Driveway 813 Wentworth av, cor Glen- wood 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 Perry


823 Lawrence, cor Boylston 824 Woburn, cor Circuit av 825 Nesmith, cor Rogers


827 Fairmount, cor Whitman 832 Auditorium, East Mer- rimack 834 Woburn cor Juniper


LIBRARY AND READING ROOM, CITY


Memorial Bldg, Merrimack St


Trustees, the Mayor, ex-officio, and the following persons appointed by the Mayor; John J McNabb, Dr John T Donehue jr, Rabbi Joseph Warren, Geo A Murray, Geo C Eliades. Librarian Fredk A Chase. This library con- tains 140,000 volumes, and is open every day (Sundays and holidays excepted) from 9 a m to 9 p m. Oct 1 to June 1, library open Sun- days from 2 to 9 p m for reference use only, and the Reading Room is open from 9 am to 9 pm. Closed Wednesdays at 12 m from June 15 to Sept 15, and Tuesday, Thursday and Friday evenings. Young Peoples Dept open daily from 12 m to 6 p m Saturdays 10 a m to 6 p m. Sub-stations at William H Noon- 2


an's drug store, 305 Bridge and Mrs Mary F Curtin's, 584 Gorham


POLICE DEPARTMENT


Market House Bldg, 40 Market


Supt of Police, Hugh Downey. Deputy Supt, Michl H Winn. Captains, Jas J Ken- nedy, Saml J Bigelow, Wm L Keegan, Chas S Sharkey. Lieutenants, Martin M Connors, Martin A Maher, Patrick J Frawley, Philip Dwyer. Sergeants, Thos McCloughry, Edwd J Connors, Patk Sullivan, Wm F Liston, Wm F Murphy. Court Officers, Peter Cawley, John H Graham. Keepers, Arthur M Kelley, John F Healey, Timothy J O'Connor


Police Relief Association


Pres, Patk H Bagley. Treas Jas F McCann jr. Sec, Wm L Keegan


Constables To Serve Civil Processes (See Business Directory)


District Court of Lowell Formerly Police Court


Court House, 41 Hurd. Justice, Frederic A Fisher. Special Justices, Jas E O'Donnell, Arthur L Eno, Haven G Hill. Clerk, Raymond P Bourgeois. Asst Clerk, Joseph A Donohoe. Sessions are held for the trial of criminal cases every week day at 10 a m except Sat at 9 a m. Entry day for civil cases, every Sat at 9 a m. Trial days Tues, Wed and Thurs at 10 a m.


Court Officer, John T McDermott


Chief Probation Officer, Jos L Cronin


Probation Officer for Women and Girls, Mrs Mary M Hearn


Probation Officer for Juveniles, Wm J Craig Custodian Harry Dunlap Brown


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT School Committee


The Mayor, Chairman; Leo D Calnan, Alice W Sheehan, James S Daley, John C Preston, James P O'Sullivan; Henry L Williams, sec


Meets the last Tuesday in each month at 7.30 p m in City Hall


Supt of Schools, Vincent M McCartin. Of- fice, City Hall. Hours 11.30 a m to 12.30 p m; at other times including Saturdays by appointment. Business Agent, Henry L Wil- liams. Office, School Supply Room, City Hall


High School


Kirk st. Headmaster, Henry H Harris. Master, Jos G Pyne. Senior Sub-master, Jas F Conway. Sub-masters, Morton A Sturte- vant, Elmer G Brennon, Wm A Donovan and Wm J Brown.


Junior High Schools


Bartlett, 95 Wannalancit-Prin, Charlotte M Murkland


Butler, 840 Gorham-Master, Chas E De- Lorme


Charles W Morey, Pine cor Wilder-Mas- ter, Wm W Dennett


Moody, Rogers cor High-Master, D Mur- ray Cummings arnum, 115 Sixth cor Myrtle-Master, Leo A King


Grammar Schools


Abraham Lincoln, 300 Chelmsford cor Lin- coln-Master, Raymond A Sullivan


Bartlett, 95 Wannalancit-Prin, Charlotte M Murkland


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


Butler, 840 Gorham-Prin, Chas E DeLorme Colburn, Lawrence near Charles-Prin, Helen M Shean


Edson, Highland cor South-Prin, Caroline A Downey


Green, 408 Merrimack opp Colburn-Prin, Eliz L Provencher


Greenhalge, 149 Ennell-Master, John G Wolcott


Moody, Rogers cor High-Master, D Murray Cummings


Morey, Pine cor Wilder-Master, Wm W Dennett


Oakland, 54 Sycamore-Master Henry E McGowan


Pawtucket, 117 Mammoth rd-Master, Jos A McAvinnue


Riverside, 73 Woburn-Prin, Charlotte C Walsh


Varnum, 115 Sixth, Cent-Master, Leo A King Washington, Lang street-Master, John Ernest Barr


Primary Schools


Agawam-Street, Agawam cor Barrington- Prin, Anna M Higgins


Ames-Street, Ames st-Prin, Anna M Court- ney


Bartlett, 95 Wannalancit-Prin, Charlotte M Murkland


Cabot-Street, 126 Cabot cor Ford-Prin, Mary T Whelley


Carter-Street, 21 Carter-Prin, Katherine F Brady


Central-Street, 739 Central-Prin, Helen A Drury


Charles-Street, 23 Charles-Prin, Katherine C Early


Cross-Street, 170 Cross-Prin, Mary R Mar- ren


Dover-Street, 36 Dover-Prin, Anna H Rouine


Eliot, Favor cor Summer-Prin, Loyola McCann


Franklin, 21 Branch-Prin, Grace F Ward Greenhalge, 149 Ennell-Master, John G Wolcott


Lakeview, 571 Lake View av, Centralville- Prin, Margt J Mccluskey


Laura E Lee, 235 Powell-Prin, Lilla M Stanley


Lexington-Avenue, 145 Lexington av- Prin, Alma L Ward


Lincoln, 300 Chelmsford-Master, Ray- mond A Sullivan


London-Street, 84 London-Prin, Margt L Hagerty


Middlesex Village, 1736 Middlesex-Prin, Anne L Mullaney


Morey, Pine cor Wilder-Master, Wm W Dennett


Morrill, Common st-Prin, Catherine A Sul- livan


Oakland, 54 Sycamore-Prin, Florence E Rowell


Pawtucket, 117 Mammoth rd-Prin, Jos A McAvinnue


Pine-Street, 341 Pine-Prin, Helen D Swain Pond-Street, 291 High-Prin, Adelaide Crowley


Powell-Street, Powell near Liberty-Prin, Eliz H Seede


Riverside, 73 Woburn-Prin, Charlotte C Walsh


Tenth-Street, Tenth cor Varnum-Prin, Mary J Moynahan


Washington, Lang st-Master, John E Barr Weed-Street, Gorham cor Weed st-Prin, Lilla M McEvoy


Worthen-Street, 236 Worthen-Prin, Helen M Barrett


Kindergartens


Agawam-Street-Prin, Sarah G Sparks


Ames-Street-Prin, Mabel D Nickerson


Bartlett, 95 Wannalancit-Prin, Helen W Noyes


Central-Street, 739 Central st-Prin, Ethel M Guilfoy


Dover-Street-Prin, Eliz A Wilson


Eliot, Favor cor Summer-Prin, Hortense M Lamere Franklin, 21 Branch-Prin, Marion E Howard


Greenhalge, 149 Ennell-Prin, Catherine A Burns


Lakeview-Avenue-Prin, Anna M Ford


Laura E Lee, 235 Powell-Prin, Katherine M Crowley


Lincoln, 300 Chelmsford-Prin, Gertrude A Roberts


Middlesex Village, 1736 Middlesex-Prin, Theresa L White


Moody, 179 High-Prin, Esther L Cooney Morrill, Common st-Prin, Anna A Riley Oakland, 54 Sycamore-Prin, Marietta King


Pawtucket, 117 Mammoth rd-Prin, Hor- tense Tabor


Pine-Street-Prin, Louie I Smith


Varnum, 115 Sixth-Prin, Ella M Penn


Washington, Lang st-Prin, Doris Childs


Weed-Street-Prin, Louise Hennessy


Special Teachers


Supervisor of Primary Grades and Kinder- gartens, Mary F Devine


Supervisors of Drawing, Adelaide E Ed- wards, Edith C Merchant, Wilhelmina Young


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


Teacher of Reading and Expression, Mary H Casey


Supervisors of Sewing, Mrs Grace E Stevens, Louise H McOsker, Margt G Riley, Mrs Josephine Y Grant


Physical Directors in Elementary Schools. Donald R McIntyre, Francis J O'Brien, Jos M Duffy, Jas P Roane, Olga F Shay, Paul F Sullivan


Supervisors of Penmanship, Margt M Gar- vey, Jos M Donoghue, Jas A Shanley, Wm A Donovan


Supervisor English


in Elementary Schools, Morton A Sturtevant, Assistant with Ungraded Classes, Catherine McDermott


Dental Clinic-63 Kirk street, Dr Fredk F Donahoe and Dr Thos P Donnelly. Assist- ant, Eva Lantagne


Director of School Hygiene, John J McNa- mara, MD


Attendance Officers, Wm F Thornton (Chief), Geo F Lee.


Lowell Vocational School


Broadway cor Dummer


Boys' Dept, Director, Thos F Fisher. Prin- cipal's Asst, Margt E McCann. Sub Master, Maurice A Butterfield


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


Continuation School


High School Annex, 64 John


Director, Thos A Ginty


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FOR YEAR ENDING FEBRUARY 1937


PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS


(See Schools in Business Directory. Parochial Schools are also listed with ad- ditional information under their individual names in Alphabetical Section)


PARKS


Boulevard Park-Land along Pawtucket Boulevard. 6.031 acres, value $5,255. Wards 2 and 7


Bridgehead (Leased)-911


acres, value $6,620


Butman Square -. 01 acre, value $50


Cardinal O'Connell Parkway-Between Merrimack and Market streets, opposite City Hall. . 114 acre, value $25,844. Ward 1


City Hall and Memorial Grounds-Ground between Merrimack street and Moody street, in front of City Hall. . 5 acre, value $65,- 700. Ward 5


Coburn Square-Junction of Stevens and Chelmsford streets. . 252 acre, value $1,000. Ward 8


Concord Riverbank-2.641 acres, value $3,500




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