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Underwood School, 101 Vernon st, N- Principal, Allan Acomb
John Ward School, 10 Dolphin rd, NC-
Principal, Madeline E Bartell
Williams School, 141 Grove st, An-P'rln- cipal, Merton C Tefft jr
Business Administration
430 Walnut, Nv
Jolını E Gilleland, director; Jos M Carroll, asst dir; Chias E Brown, admin asst
Cafeteria Management 430 Walnut, Nv
Mary M McGovern, supvr; A Eleanor Mur- ply, asst supvr; Anne K Connolly, sec
Division of Instruction Offices, 88 Cliestnut, WN Director of Division, J Bernard Everett
Supervisors and Directors
Art-F Eleanor Elliot. supvr; Mary Ba- ker, Lois E Harkness, Jean M Hoxie, con- sultants
Music-Jas H Remley, supvr; Donald S March, instrumental music supvr
Physical and Health and Safety Education -Frank M Simmons, director
Asst Director, Boys-Warren L Huston Supervisor, Girls-Helene D Breivogel
Asst Supervisor, Girls-Sally W Tarbell Adult Civic Education-Marian E Green, director
Division of Counseling Services
Offices, 88 Chestnut, WN
Director of Division-Edw Landy
Supervisor of Attendance-Jerry R Angino Psychological-Anna B Austin, Peter L Gill, Beatrice Kershaw, Laura A Munisteri, Patricia Palmer, Lillian Troll Speech and Hearing-Sheila Chappel, Grace M Kennedy, Beverly L Wilson
Reading-Mrs Ruth Hoge, Barbara Pogul, Kath E Torrant
Special Education-Maigt M Otto
Sealer of Weights and Measures 18 City Hall
J Ellis Bowen, hours 8:30 to 9:30 anı
Street Department 102 City Hall
Highways, Forestry, Sewers, Street Liglits Frank K Perkins, comnr
Forestry Division-Eug D Drennan, supt
Street Lamps
In charge of Street Commissioner
All lights are supplied, lighted and cared for by the Welsbach Company and the Bos- ton Edison Co by contracts as follows: 90 gas lamps, 7,109 incandescent electric lights, current energy of 80, 100, 250, 600, 1000, 1500 candle power
The gas and half night electric liglits are on all night, electric lights are extinguished at 20 minutes before day break
Treasury Department 115 City Hall
City Treasurer and Collector-Archie R Whitman
Deputy Collector-Donald S Bishop
Trustees of Chaffin Fund-Frank A Day, chairman; Warren W Oliver, sec; Loomis Patrick, Wm H Rice, Ralphı F Taber, David W Tibbott and the chairman of the School Committee ex-officio
Trustees of Cousens Fund-Kenneth W Rogers, chairman; Jas A Waters. Thos V Cleveland
Trustees of Eliot Memorial Fund and Read Fund-Harold A Wooster, Douglas B Fran- cis
Trustees of the Municipal Buildings In- surance Fund-Wm F Chase, Gordon B Rus- sell, Lucius E Thayer, Archie R Whitman
Veterans' Housing Department 107 City Hall
Carl C Mullen, commissioner; Frederick A Hawkins, Warren W Oliver, members
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Veterans' Services Department 107 City Hall Norman J Mitchell, agent
Water Department 105 City Hall
Water Commissioner-Mark F Croker
Total length of mains January 1, 1958. 288,395 miles; number of hydrants, 2,208; number of service pipes, 21,884; number of water meters, 24,365; capacity of covered reservoir, 10,000,000 gallons
Average daily consuniption of water in 1957, 10,513,700 gallons
Miscellaneous Officers
Constables-Louis Ebb, M John Enegness, Herman M Hurwitz, Irving F Koffman, Ralph T Laffie, Jas A McAdams jr, Philip J Morri- son, John H Murray, Chas Scipione, Chas J V Scipione
Auctioneers-C Kenneth Anderson, Louis D Andler, Jas J Bagley, Jos S Bakerman, 1 Benj Bellar, Albert L Berg, Joshua W Brown. Maxwell Brown, Geo W Bryson, Stephen F Burke, Robt J Burns, Jos G Cancellieri, Saul S Chipman, J Fredk Clune, Herbert S Cohen, Max Colmes, Eug J Conroy, Samnl S Cotton. Raymond J Cox, J Oliver Daly. Simon C Dapsauskas, Lester S Feinberg, Leon Glick, Richd Gray, Arth T Gregorian, Frank K Harris, Chas Hurwitz, Herman M Hurwitz, Clarence F Ingersoll, Dorothy H Ingersoll, Wm M Jacobs, Robt W Kent, John C Kiley jr, I Fred Koffman, Benj F Louis, Richd R MacMillan,, Jas M Manning, Jos G Mazur, Nelson A McGrath. John H Murray, Jos P O'Donoghue, Chas Popkin, Abram I Pransky, Chas Scipione, Chas J V Scipione jr, Jos Seskin, Nelson M Silk, Nelson M Silk jr, Jos C Skinner, Arth Stanett, Paul F Sweeney, Arth J Swett, Herbert C Swett, Peter Tur- chon jr
Fence Viewers-Carmen A Vitti, Scott H Wells
Civil Service Registration Clerk-Norman J Mitchell, 107 City Hall
MIDDLESEX COUNTY
Incorporated May 10, 1643. Population 1950, 1,061,021.
Shiretowns-Cambridge (East), Lowell
COUNTY OFFICERS
County Commissioners-Thos B Brennan, Medford, chairman; Wm G Andrew, Cam- bridge; Edw L Buckley, Somerville
Meet at Cambridge, Tues and Fri, at Low- ell, 3d Monday of each montli
Clerk of Courts-Edw J Sullivan, Cam- bridge
Registers of Deeds-Fredk J Finnegan, Lowell; Edmund C Buckley, Cambridge. Assts-Wm L Muldoon, Lowell; Ralph A Nellson, Medford; Wm H Rockwell jr, Wal- tham
County Treasurer-Timothy J Cronin, Som- erville
County Engineer -- Arth L Wilcox, Maynard District Attorney-Jas L O'Dea jr, Lowell
Asst District Attorneys-Francis J Bax- ter, Billerica; Bernard E Bradley jr, Water- town; Jos A DeGuglielmo, Cambridge; John J Droney, Cambridge; Edw J Duffy jr, Wal- tham; Richd S Kelley, Somerville; Francis K Monarski, Lowell; P Harold Ready, Low- ell; Harold Roitman, Belmont; Edw M Viola, Arlington
Sheriff-Howard W Fitzpatrick, Malden
Special Sheriff-Robt J Fitzpatrick, Mal- den
Deputy Sheriffs-Harold J Baran, Chelms- ford; Leo E Baron, Lowell; John F Brockles- by, Billerica; Matthew J Callahan, Medford; Robt MI Chenevert, Billerica; Harry C Cole, Marlborough; Thos E Collins, Medford; Ralph W Cram, Waltham; Jos L Crowley. Belmont; George O Darling, Malden; Geo E Delaney, Watertown; L Warren DeSaulnier, Chelmsford; Edw A Doherty, Cambridge;
Abr Don, Malden; Edw F Donovan, Cam- bridge; Emile A Dumas, Maynard; Danl F Duris, Cambridge; Robt J Fitzpatrick, Mal- den; Danl F Finn, Billerica; Alf E Gagnon, Lowell; Edw F Henneberry, Newton; Grace K Jennings, Somerville: Jolin E Johnson, Chelmsford; Geo II Jones, Malden; Henry J Keating, Burlington; Michl J Kelley, Med- ford; John A Keriakos, Lowell; Loring R Kew jr, Tewksbury; Geo C Lane, Melrose; Frank HI Locke, Medford; Emil W Lundgren, Everett; Danl W Lynch, Winchester; Geo P McCusker, Cambridge; Jas H McDonough, Lowell, Jolın J McDougall, Belmont; Harold H McKelvey, Lowell; W'm J Mckinley, Cam- bridge; John F Looney, Medford; Wilbur E Moquin, Malden; Wm P' Morrissey, Natick; Jos l' Murphy, Cambridge; Edw F Nowak, Dracut; John A O'Brien, Somerville; John B O'Loughlin, Tewksbury; Edw C O'Neil, Mal- den; Robt J Patton, Framingham; Herman l' Peterson jr, Woburn; Fred J Pierce. Cam- bridge; Gordon F Pulsifer, Malden; Chiester M Ricker, Newton; David S Robinson, Cam- bridge; Edw Ryan, Lowell; Warren H Shaw, Melrose; John J Sheelian, Malden; Jas E Sheeran, Malden; Wm [ Sheridan jr, Mal- den; Antonio Simoes, Cambridge; Robt T Smith, Everett; John J Sullivan, Watertown; Harold E Tivey, Billerica; Thos F Tracey, Watertown
Court Officers-Geo E Delaney, Water- town, supervising; Harry C Cole, Marlbor- ough; Jos L Crowley, Belmont; Edw H Dono- van, Cambridge; Danl F Finn, Billerica; John F Ford, Cambridge; John E Jolinson, Chelmsford; Jas E Malıler, Cambridge; Michl J Mahoney (Probate Court), Cambridge; Clarence McElroy, Cambridge; John A O'Brien, Somerville; John J O'Rourke (Pro- bate Court), Lowell; Chester M Ricker, New- ton; Chas S Robinson, Concord; Jos J San- tore (Probate Court), Cambridge; John J Suliivan, Watertown
Master of House of Correction and Jail, Cambridge-David S Robinson, Cambridge
Master of the House of Correction at Biller- ica-Howard W Fitzpatrick, Billerica
Supt of Training School at Chelmsford- J Earl Wotton, N Chelmsford
Supt of Middlesex County Sanatorium at Waltham-Howard M Payne, MD, Waltham
Medical Examiners
Peter E Angelo, Waltham; Thos P Devlin, Stoneham; J Vincent DiRago, Woburn; David C Dow, Cambridge; Andrew D Guthrie, Med- ford; Edw Lilly, Shirley; J Harry McCann, Framingham; Lawrence McCartin, Lowell; Robt N Rittenhouse, Hudson; Howard E Rob- inson, Concord
Associate Medical Examiners
Harry L Benson, Winchester; Peter A Del- monico, Cambridge; Kenneth R Greenleaf, Marlborough; Leroy P Houck, Concord; Lei- cester S Johnson, Natick; John J Karbownic- zak, Lowell; Jos A McLean, Ayer; John J McNulty, Wakefield; G Stanley Miles, Somer- ville; Wm A Richards, Waltham
Law Library
Middlesex Law Library -- Pearl J Larson, Winchester; Cambridge librarian; Barbara Dunsford, Lowell, librarian at Lowell
Courts United States Supreme Court
Chief Justice, Earl Warren of California Associate Justices-Hugo L Black, of Ala- bama; Felix Frankfurter, of Mass; Wm O Douglas, of Conn; Thos C Clark, of Texas; John M Harlan, of New York; Wm J Bren- nan jr, of New Jersey; Chas E Whittaker, of Missouri; Potter Stewart, of Ohio
U S Circuit Court of Appeals (First Circuit)
Federal Bldg, 16th fl, Boston
Associate Justice of U S Supreme Court- Felix Frankfurter, of Massachusetts
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Circuit Judges-Calvert Magruder of Mas. sachusetts (Chief); John P Hartigan for Providence, R I; Peter Woodbury for New Hampshire
District Judges-Geo C Sweeney (Chief) ; Edw T Gignoux, for Maine; Wm T McCar- thy, Chas E Wyzanski jr, Francis J W Ford, Bailey Aldrich, for Massachusetts; Aloysius J Connor, for New Hampshire; Edw W Day, for Rhode Island; Clemente Ruiz Nazario, for Puerto Rico
Clerk-Roger A Stinchfield
United States District Court
Federal Bldg, 12th and 15th fls, Boston
District Judges-Geo C Sweeney (chief), Chas E Wyzanski jr, Francis J W Ford, Wm T McCarthy, Bailey Aldrich
United States Commissioners
Federal Bldg, Room 1104, Boston
Peter J Nelligan, Cambridge; John Corbett Donahue, Lowell; Francis H Farrell, Revere; Jas P Moriarty, Springfield; W Arth Garrity, Worcester; Luke Smith, New Bedford; Paul A Tamburello, Pittsfield
Referee in Bankruptcy for Middlesex County-Wilfred H Smart
Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts Court House
Pemberton Square, Boston Chief Justice-Raymond S Wilkins
Associate Justices-Jas J Ronan, John V Spalding, Harold P Williams, Edw A Couni- han jr, Arth W Whittemore, R Ammi Cutter
Reporter of Decisions-Grant M Palmer jr Clerk of the Court for the Commonwealth -Fredk L Quinlan
Superior Court Court House
Pemberton Square, Boston Chief Justice-Paul C Reardon
Associate Justices-Walter L Collins, Danl T O'Connell, Frank J Donahue, Lewis Gold- berg, John E Swift, Vincent Brogna, Thos H Dowd, Jesse W Morton, Paul G Kirk, Felix Forte, John V Sullivan, Eug A Hudson, Edw J Voke, Frank J Murray, Danl D O'Brien, Horace T Cahill, Frank E Smith, Chas Fair- hurst, David G Nagle, Chas A Rome, John H Meagher, Wilfred J Paquet, Edw A Pecce, Edmund R Dewing, Reuben L Lurie, Donald M MacAuley, Geo E Thompson, Francis J Quirico, Chas S Bolster; John W Coddaire, Edw O Gourdin, John N Noonan, Aug C Taveira, Frank W Tomasello, Stanley W Wisniowski
Probate Court
Judges of Probate and Insolvency-John C Leggat, Lowell; Jos W Monahan, Belmont; Fredk V McMenimen, Cambridge
Register of Probate-John V Harvey, Bel- mont
Assistants-Edmund H Gunther, Chelms- ford; Edw J Shaughnessy, Ashland; Warren J FitzGerald, Belmont; Margt C Downey, Bel- mont; Wm F Chisholm, Belmont
Land Court 408 Old Court House, Boston Judge-John E Fenton
Associate Judges-Jos R Cotton, Edw Mc- Partlin
Recorder-Sybil H Holmes. Deputy Re- corder, Thos B Cummings. Hours 9 AM to 4:30 PM
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS STATE GOVERNMENT 1959-1960
State election on the Tuesday after the first Monday in November
Executive Department
Governor-His Excellency, Foster Furcolo (D), of Longmeadow
Lieut Governor-llis Honor Robt F Murphy (D), of Malden
Secretary of the Commonwealth-J Henry Goguen, of Leominster
Treasurer and Receiver General-John F Kennedy (D), of Canton
Auditor of Commonwealth-Thos J Buck- ley (D), of Boston
Attorney-General-Edw J McCormack jr, (D), of Dorchester
Legislative Department Meets first week in January
Senate
President-John E Powers (D), of South Boston
Clerk-Irving N Hayden, of Wollaston
Sergeant-at-Arms-Arth R Driscoll, of Fall River
Chaplain-Monsignor Christopher P Grif- fin
Senators from Middlesex County
District 1-Francis L Lappin (R), Dracut District 2-Francis X McCann (D), Cam- bridge
District 3-Jas J Corbett (D), Somerville District 4-Fred Lamson (R), Malden
District 5-Wm E Hays (R), Waltham District 6-C Eug Farnum (R), Medford District 7-Wm C Madden (D), Lexington Middlesex and Norfolk District-Chas W Olson (R), Ashland
Middlesex and Suffolk District-Donald L Gibbs (R), Newton
Senatorial Districts of Middlesex County
First District - Ashby, Ayer, Carlisle, Chelmsford, Dracut, Dunstable, Groton, Low- ell Wards 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Pepperell, Shirley, Townsend, Tyngsborough, Westford
Second District-Belmont and wards 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 Cambridge; wards 6, 7 Somerville
Third District-Somerville, Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Cambridge, Ward 3; Malden, Ward 2; Medford, Wards 1, 5, 7
Fourth District-Everett Wards 2, 3, 4, 6; Malden Wards 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7; and Melrose
Fifth District-Acton, Boxborough, Con- cord, Hudson, Lincoln, Littleton, Maynard, Stow, Sudbury, Waltbam, Watertown
Sixth District-Arlington, Medford Wards 2, 3, 4, 6; Winchester, Woburn
Seventh District-Bedford, Billerica, Burl- ington, Lexington, Lowell, wards 1, 9, 10, and 11; Reading, Stoneham, Tewksbury, Wake- field, Wilmington
Middlesex and Norfolk District-Ashland, Framingham, Holliston, Hopkinton, Marl- borough, Natick, Sherborn, Wayland, Wes- ton, in the county of Middlesex; Bellingham, Dover, Franklin, Medfield, Medway, Millis, Norfolk, Plainville and Wrentbam in Norfolk County; Blackstone and Millville in Worces- ter County
Middlesex and Suffolk District-Cambridge Ward 5 and Newton in Middlesex; Boston Ward 22 in Suffolk County
House of Representatives
Speaker-Jolın F Thompson (D), of Lud- low
Clerk-Lawrence R Grove, of Natick
Sergeant-at-Arms-Arth R Driscoll, of Fall River
Chaplain-Rev Rt Christopher P Griffin, of South Boston
Representatives from Middlesex County
District 1-Cambridge, wards 1, 2, 3; Som- erville, ward 2-John J Toomey (D), Thos F Coady (D), of Cambridge
District 2-Cambridge, wards 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 -John J Campbell (D), Mary B Newman (R), John R Sennott (D), of Cambridge
District 3-Cambridge, wards 9, 10, 11;
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Watertown precincts 1, 2-Lawrence F Fel- oney (D), Geo W Spartachino (D), of Canı- bridge
District 4-Newton, wards 1, 2, 3, 7-Geo E Rawson (R), John W Whittemore (R), of Newton
District 5-Newton, wards 4, 5. 6-Arth G Heanay (R), Mrs Irene K Thresher (R), of Newton
District 6-Natick, Walter T Burke (D), of Natick
District 7-Waltham, wards 1, 2, 4. 6; Weston-J Robt Ayers (R), of Weston; Henry A Turner (R), of Walthanı
District 8-Ashland, Framingham, Hollis- ton, Hopkinton, Sherborn-Anthony M Co- lonna (I)), Wm I Randall (R), of Framing- Ham
District 9-Marlboro-John Navin (D), of Marlboro
District 10-Hudson, Lincoln, Sudbury, Wayland-Jas DeNormandie (R), of Lincoln
District 11-Acton. Chelmsford, Tyngs- borough, Westford-Vernon R Fletcher (R), of Chelmsford
District 12-Ashby, Ayer, Boxborough, Dunstable, Groton, Littleton, Pepperell. Shir- ley, Townsend-Chester H Waterous (R), of Pepperell
District 13-Carlisle, Concord, Maynard, Stow-John M Eaton jr (R), of Concord
District 14-Lowell, wards 3, 6, 7, 8,- Archibald Kenefick (D), Cornelius F Kier- nan (D), of Lowell
District 15-Lowell, wards 1, 2, 3, 5, 9, 10, 11-Cornelius Desmond jr (D), Cornelius T Finnegan jr (D), Raymond F Rourke (D), of Lowell
District 16-Malden, wards 2, 3-Maurice R Flynn jr (D), of Malden
District 17-Waltham, wards 3. 5. 7; Wa- tertown, precincts 8, 10-Thos M Flaherty (D), of Waltham
District 18-North Reading, Reading, Wil- mington, Woburn, wards 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7- Frank D Tanner (R), Chas E Wilkinson (R), of Reading
District 19-Bedford, Billerica, Burlington, Dracut, Lexington, Tewksbury-Stanley J Bocko (D), of Billerica; John Brox (R), of Dracut
District 20-Everett, wards 2, 3, 4, 6-Wm H Finnegan (D), John P Kennedy (D), of Everett
District 21-Malden, wards 1, 4, 5, 6, 7- Lonis H Glaser (D), Geo H O'Farrell (D), of Malden
District 22-Melrose, Stoneliam, Wakefield -Gardner E Campbell (R), of Wakefield; Lloyd E Conn (R), Theo J Vaitses (R), of Melrose
District 23-Belmont, Watertown precincts 3, 9-Walter T Anderson (R), Edw L Kerr (R), of Belmont
District 24-Everett, ward 1, Somerville, wards 1, 3, 4, 5-G Edw Bradley (D), Law- rence F Bretta (D), Michl J Simonelli (D), of Sonerville
District 25-Arlington, precincts 1, 3, 5; Somerville, wards 6, 7-Jos F McEvoy jr (D), Wm J Moran (D), of Somerville
District 26-Medford, wards 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 -- Michl Catino (D), Alex J Cella (D), John J McGlynn (D), of Medford
District 27-Everett, ward 5; Medford, wards 1, 7-A Richd Ferullo (D), of Med- ford
District 28-Arlington precincts 2, 4, 6, 7. 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14-John P Buckley (D); Gregory P Kachadoorian (R), of Arlington
District 29-Winchester, Woburn, ward 1 -Harrison Chadwick (R), of Winchester
District 30-Watertown, precincts 4. 5, 6. 7-Paul C Menton (D), of Watertown
STATE DEPARTMENTS
State Armory, 1135 Washington st, WN; John A Davis, armorer
Company F, 101st Infantry-Capt Paul V Foley
Company K, 101st Infantry-Capt Wm J Cheverie
Division of Employment Security-290 Centre, R12N. John F Kennealy, ingr; Everett L Hanna, dist supt
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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT The Executive
President-Dwight D Eisenhower, of Pennsylvania; salary $100,000; expense al lowances not exceeding $90,000; term ex- pires January 20, 1961
Vice-President-Richard M Nixon, of Cali- fornia; salary, $35,000; expense allowance of $10,000
Order of Succession to the Presidency
The Speaker of the House of Representa- tives: the President pro-tempore of the Senate; members of the Cabinet in the order listed. Salary, $25,000
Secretary of State-Jolin Foster Dulles, of New York
Secretary of the Treasury-Robt B Ander- son, of New York
Secretary of Defense-Neil H McElroy, of Ohio
Attorney-General-Wm l' Rogers, of New York
Postmaster-General-Arth E Summerfield. of Michigan
Secretary of the Interior-Fredk A Seaton, of Nebraska
Secretary of Agriculture-Ezra Taft Ben- son, of Utah
Secretary of Commerce-Lewis L Strauss of New York
Secretary of Labor-Jas P Mitchell, of New Jersey
Secretary of Health, Education and Wel- fare-Arth S Flemming, of Ohio
Legislative
Salaries of Senators and Representatives, $22,500 a year. Eighty-sixth Congress began January 3, 1959
Senators from Massachusetts-Leverett Saltonstall, of Dover, term expires 1961; John F Kennedy, of Boston, term expires 1965
Representatives from Massachusetts
District 1-Sylvio O Conte, of Pittsfield
District 2-Edw P Boland, of Springfield
District 3-Philip J Philbin, of Clinton
District 4-Harold D Donohue, of Worces- ter
District 5-Mrs Edith N Rogers, of Lowell
District 6-Wm H Bates, of Salem
District 7-Thos J Lane, of Lawrence
District 8-Torbert H Macdonald, of Mal- den
District 9-Hastings Keith, of Middleboro
District 10-Laurence Curtis, of Boston
District 11-Thos P O'Neill jr, of Cam- bridge
District 12-John W McCormack, of Dor- chester
District 13-Jas A Burke, of Milto 2
District 14-Jos W Martin jr, of N Attle- boro
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POST OFFICES
AIl Post Offices in Newton are branches under Boston PO. Ephraim Martin, post- master
Auburndale Branch, 271 Auburn, Geo H Ferran, supt
Chestnut Hill Branch, 12 Middlesex rd. Francis A Murphy, supt
Lower Falls Branch, 2364 Washington, Al- bert M Dunkerly, supt
Newton Branch, 11 Centre av, Theo O'℃ Molloy, supt
Newton Centre Branch, 209 Sumner, Arth V Connolly, supt
Newton Highlands Branch, 63 Lincoln, John J O'Brien, supt
Newtonville Branch, 897 Washington, Tim- othy O'Neil, supt
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Nonantum Branch, 326 Watertown, Frank E Falvey, supt
Upper Falls Branch, 77 Oak, John M Walsh, supt Waban Branch, 83 Wyman, Thos F Mul- ligan, supt
West Newton Branch, 529 Waltham, Wal- ter L McGuinness, supt
HALLS (See Classified Business Directory)
HILLS
With elevation above Tide Water
Bald Pate Hill, Dudley rd nr Brookline, wd 8; 318 feet
Bellevue, Aspen av. wd 4
Chestnut Hill, Essex rd, wd 6; 290 feet
Cottage Hill, Elliot cor Cottage, wd 5; 230 feet
Farlow Hill, Kenrick ur Waverley av, wd
7 Hunnewell Hill, Washington nr Hunne- well av, wd 7
Institution Hill, Herrick rd, wd 6; 301 feet Moffat Hill, Windsor rd W. wd 5; 223 feet Mount Ida, Newtonville av. wd 1, 206 feet Nonantum Hill, Nonantum nr Waverley av, wd 7
Oak Hill, Dedham nr Brookline, wd 8; 296 feet
4 Pigeon Hill, Auburn nr Evergreen av, wd
Waban Hill, Commonwealth av nr Ward, wd 6; 313 feet
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WARD BOUNDARIES
Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, June 24, 1912
Ward One
From Watertown line at Boyd and Emer- son, south to Pearl, east to Channing, southi to Washington, east to Centre, Southwest to Commonwealth av, west to Morton, north to Mill, cast to Blake, north to Cabot, north along the west side of Cabot Park and across the Boston & Albany Railroad to Washing- ton opposite Crafts; northwest through Crafts, Lothrop, the Hawthorn playground, Judkins path and Novada to California, north- east to Bridge, east along the Charles River and the Watertown line to the junction of Boyd and Emerson.
Ward Two
From Bridge street at the Charles River south to California, southwest to Nevada, southeast through Nevada, Judkins path, the Hawthorn Playground, Lothrop and Crafts to Washington; thence south across the Boston & Albany Railroad and along the west side of Cabot Park, across Cabot street and south through Blake, Mill and Morton to Commonwealth av, west to Valentine, north through Valentine, Oak Cliff rd, the
Lowell Avenne Playground, Sheffield rd, Leonard av, Greylock rd, Forest av and Mt Vernon, thence north across Austin and the railroad to Washington, east to Eddy, north through Eddy st, Watertown st, Albemarle rd and North st to the Waltham line and the Charles River, and southeast along the river to Bridge st.
Ward Three
From North street at the Waltham line south along the western boundary of ward 2 to Commonwealth av, west through Com- monwealth av, Fuller st and Commonwealth av, to Washington; northward through Washington, Greenough, Auburn, Crescent, Webster, Murray rd, Auburndale av, River, Sheridan, Derby and Parmenter rd to the Waltham line, and northeast on the Waltham line to North st.
Ward Four
From Parmenter rd at Waltham line, south through Parmenter rd, Derby, Sheri- dan, River, Auburndale av, Murray rd, Web- ster, Crescent, Auburn, Greenough, Washing- ton, Commonwealth av and the Cheese Cake Brook to the MTA Railroad, northwest to Washington, southwest to Beacon, southeast to Varick rd, sonth to the Cochituate Aque- duct, west to the Charles River, west and north along the river to the Waltham line,
and northeast, along said line to Parmenter rd.
Ward Five
From the Charles River at southern boun- dary of ward 4, east along the Cochituate Aqueduct to Varick rd, north to Beacon, west to Washington, northeast to the MTA Railroad, southeast to the Cheese Cake Brook, north along the brook to Commonwealth av, southeast on Fuller and Commonwealth av to the west boundary of the Newton Ceme- tery, south to Beacon opposite Winslow rd, east to Walnut, southeast through Walnut, Berwick, Lake av, Rogers; the railroad, Old Rogers. Centre and Clark to Boylston, west to Winchester, southwest through Winches- ter and Needham streets to the Charles River, and northwest along the river to the Co- chituate Aqueduct.
Ward Six
From the west boundary of the Newton Cemetery, east on Commonwealth av to Nob- scot, northeast through Nobscot, Ward, Woodchester drive and the Cochituate Aque- duct to the Boston line, southeast on the Boston line to the Brookline line. thence southwest on the Brookline line to Bovlston st, west to Clark, northwest through Clark, Centre, Old Rogers. the railroad, Rogers, Lake av, Perwick and Walnut to Beacon, west to Winslow rd, and north along the west boun- dary of the Newton Cemetery to Common- wealth av.
Ward Seven
From Boyd and Emerson at the Water- town line, south through Emerson, Pearl and Channing to Washington, east to Centre, southwest to Commonwealth av, east to Nob- scot, northeast on Nobscot, Ward, Wood- chester dr and the Cochituate Aqueduct to the Boston line, northwest and northeast on the Boston line to the Charles River. and northwest along the river and the Water- town line to Boyd and Emerson.
Ward Eight
From Boylston and Winchester streets east to the Prookline line; southwest and southeast on the Brookline line to the West Roxbury line, southwest on the West Rox- bury line to the Charles River; north and northwest along the river to Needham street; and northeast through Needham and Win- chester streets to Boylston st.
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VOTING PRECINCTS
Ward 1, Precinct 1-Bounded by the Wa- tertown line, Emerson, Pearl, Green, Chapel, California and Bridge streets and the Charles River
Ward 1, Precinct 2-Bounded by Green, Pearl, Channing, Washington, Centre. Eelle- vue, Newtonville av, the eastern boundary of Ward 2, Washington, Adams, Middle and Chapel
Ward 1, Precinct 3-Bounded by Newton- ville av, Bellevue, Centre, Commonwealth av, Morton, Mill, Blake and Western bound- ary of Cabot Park
Ward 1, Precinct 4-Bounded by Califor- nia, Chapel, Middle, Adams, Washington, Crafts, Lothrop, the Hawthorn Playground, Judkins path and Nevada
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