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LIST OF TEACHERS NOW IN SERVICE. THEIR EDUCATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL TRAINING, ETC.
TEACHERS.
WHERE EDUCATED.
SERVICE BEGAN.
N. A. Cutler,
Phillips Academy; Amherst College.
Leon A. Winslow,
Brown University.
Elzura A. Chandler,
Bridgewater Normal School.
Ella A. Newhall,
Malden High School; Boston University.
Theodora M. Hastings,
Wellesley High School; Wellesley College.
Lottie M. Draper,
Somerville High School; Chandler Normal Shorthand. Brown University
I. Maude Warren,
Leominster High School; Thayer Academy.
Norwood High School; Boston Normal School. [School.
September, 1899. September, 1903. December, 1903.
Estelle Gilmore, Willa H. Ferguson, S. Louisa Rhodes, Lillian E. Moore,
Norwood High and Grammar School; Dedham H. S.
*September, 1870. March, 1904.
Katharine L. Carbee,
Hatley Academy; N. H. State Normal School.
September, 1901.
Una Esther Howes,
Charleston Academy; Castine Normal School.
September, 1903.
Bridgewater Normal School.
September, 1901.
Julia E. Danahy, Grace L. Newton, West Boylston High School; Worcester Normal School. Lewiston High School; Lewiston Training School.
February, 1901.
Georgia M. Hartford, Helen M. Tilden,
Cohasset High School; Bridgewater Normal School. Lowell Normal School.
September, 1904.
Framingham Normal School.
September, 1901.
September, 1903.
Norwood High School; Bridgewater Normal School. Hopkinton High School; Framingham Normal School. Monson Academy, [mal Kn.
January, 1903.
September, 1901. May, 1902.
Marguerita Burns,
Boston Girls' High; Boston Normal; Miss Page's Nor- Hingham High School; Bridgewater Normal School.
October,
1904.
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Mary S. Fellows,
Julia R. O'Brien,
Manchester High School, N. H .; Framingham Normal Gorham Normal School; Kennebunk High School.
September, 1899. September, 1904. September, 1897. January, 1902. September, 1902. September, 1902. September, 1903. September, 1901.
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April, 1904.
January, 1905.
Kathryn A. Turner, Lilla F. Bateinan, M. Agnes Murphy, Estelle M. Mahoney, Lillian G. Duncan, E. Louise Ward,
Lynn High School; Lynn Training School.
Ruphelle Luce, Lizzie E. Hadley, Annie E. Fales, Florence Hill, Alma L. Arnold, Ellen B. Colbath, Maude A. Woods, Emma F. Niles, 'Georgietta Bacon, Martha B. Parker Emma A. Mansfield, Elizabeth R. Bishop, Minnie H. Churchill, A. Agnes Curtin, B. Harold Hamblin, Mary A. McClearn, Bessie M. Parker,
Farmington Normal School. Templeton High School.
Westboro High School; Worcester Normal School. Milford High; Norwood High and Grammar; Dean Acad. Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham; Westfield Normal. North Berwick High School; Framingham Normal. Norwood High School; Wheelock Kindergarten School. Norwood High School; Wellesley College.
Arlington High School; Bridgewater Normal School. Norwood High School; Bridgewater Normal School. Wakefield High School: Salem Normal School. Newton High School.
Bridgewater High School; Bridgewater Normal School. Norwood High School; Bridgewater Normal School. Hyde Park High School; Normal Music School.
Dedham High School; Emerson College of Oratory. Art Museum, Boston; De Camp, Wm. M. Chase; Rhode Island Normal School.
October, 1903.
September, 1901. February, 1903. January: 1881. October, 1903. October, 1903. September, 1899. April, 1903. November, 1904. September, 1884. October, 1901. September, 1902. September, 1903. September, 1903. September, 1898. February, 1894. February, 1905.
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* Not continuous service; taught ten years in Dedham.
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LIST OF TEACHERS, P. O. ADDRESSES. * ENROLLMENT, MEMBERSHIP, ATTENDANCE
JANUARY 31, 1905.
TEACHERS.
SCHOOLS.
Grades.
Enrollment.
Membership.
Attendance.
P. O. ADDRESS.
N. A. Cutler,
High,
10-13
148
141
136
296 Walpole street. 22 Cottage street.
Leon A. Winslow,
91 Pleasant street.
Ella A. Newhall,
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62 Winter street.
Theodora M. Hastings,
39 Winter street.
I. Maude Warren,
Everett,
9
36
35
32
32
28
679 Washington street. 4 Railroad avenue.
Estelle Gilmore,
8
33
31
24
11 Wheelock avenue.
Willa H. Ferguson,
8
37
34
30
449 Washington street.
S. Louisa Rhodes,
7
48
45
43
66 Hoyle street.
Lillian E. Moore,
7
45
42
39
88 Cottage street.
Katharine L. Carbee,
Guild,
7
33
32
29
33 Linden street.
Una Esther Howes,
6
49
49
46
67 Nichols street.
Julia E. Danahy,
6
50
49
48
Grace L. Newton,
5
45
41
38
449 Washington street.
Georgia M. Hartford,
5
44
43
40
30 Granite street.
Helen M. Tilden,
4-5
40
34
29
88 Cottage street.
Kathryn A. Turner,
4
48
45
42
Lilla F. Bateman,
4
45
45
44
108 Cottage street. 73 Hoyle street.
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108 Cottage street.
Lottie M. Draper,
623 Washington street.
Mary S. Fellows, Julia R. O'Brien,
9
32
Elzura A. Chandler,
142 Washington st., Canton.
M. Agnes Murphy, Estelle M. Mahoney, Lillian G. Duncan, E. Louise Ward, Marguerita Burns,
Guild,
3
56 41
50 38
45 35
2
1-2
34
27 35
24 32
5 Cross street. 38 Guild street. 623 Washington street. 486 Washington street. 38 Guild street.
679 Washington street.
Annie E. Fales,
5
42
38 42
37
Lizzie E. Hadley,
4 3
48 47 40
47
36
Alma L. Arnold,
2
41
40
33
317 Nahatan street.
Maude A. Woods,
1-2 1 3-4
35
33
23
190 Vernon street.
Georgietta Bacon,
East,
42
42
38
30 Granite street.
Martha B. Parker,
1-2
43
42
38
462 Nahatan street.
Emma A. Mansfield,
West,
2-3
44
43
41
438 Walpole street.
Elizabeth R. Bishop,
Balch,
1 2-3
39
34
30
438 Walpole street.
11 Wheelock avenue.
A. Agnes Curtin,
1
28
27
27
79 Casey Street. 23 Dana ave., Hyde Park.
B. Harold Hamblin,
Music,
Bessie M. Parker,
Drawing,
49 Maple street. 14 Linden Place, Dedham.
Mary A. McClearn,
Sewing,
* Enrollment is for half year beginning September 12, 1904. Membership includes number belonging January 31, 1905. Attendance includes number attending January 31, 1905.
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3, 7 6
39
32
Ruphelle Luce,
E. J. Shattuck,
1
42
46
44
Florence Hill,
2-3
39
32
Ellen B. Colbath,
30
31
25
Emma F. Niles,
11 Wheelock avenue. 486 Washington street. 478 Washington street. 449 Washington street. 30 Granite street.
37
46
42
35
Minnie H. Churchill,
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[н.] FLOOR SPACE, WINDOW SPACE, AND RATIO OF ONE TO THE OTHER.
SCHOOLS.
Grades.
Floor Space.
Window Space.
Ratio.
Mr. Cutler,
Sq. Ft.
Sq. Ft.
Main Room,
High,
10-13
2,557.4
204.1
13
Room 1,
1,052.3
174.3
6
Room 2,
1,052.3
158.5
7
Room 7,
66
1,142.2
158.5
7
Miss Fellows,
Everett,
9
1,113.7
71.3
16
O'Brien,
9
788.8
54.7
15
66
Ferguson,
66
7
781.9
109.7
7
66
Moore,
66
7
778.9
110.4
7
66
Hartford,
66
5
898.3
129.5
7
66
Newton,
66
5
891.0
129.5
7
66
Breitling,
66
4-5
892.5
129 5
7
.66
Bateman,
66
4
884.8
164.1
5
66
Turner, .
66
3
885.2
164.4
5
66
Duncan,
66
1
887.9
188.0
5
Luce,
Shattuck,
6
896.0
165.5
5
66
Hadley,
4
896.0
155.0
6
66
Hill,
66
3
896.0
154.0
6
66
Colbath,
2
895.0
166.8
5
66
Woods,
1-2
896.0
166.8
5
66
Niles,
1
896.0
166.8
5
66
Bacon,
East,
3-4 ·
747.6
78.4
10
66
Parker,
66
1-2
747.6
78.4
10
66
Bishop,
66
1
700.0
64.0
11
66
Churchill,
Balch,
2-3
836.0
69.5
12
66
Curtin,
1
836.0
75.9
11
7
914.7
129.5
7
Danahy,
6
883.0
129.5
7
". Howes,
6
889.0
126.0
7
4
892.5
137.2
7
Murphy,
Mahoney,
2
884.8
164.1
5
1-2
893.7
129.5
7
Fales,
5
896.0
155.0
6
Arnold,
2-3
896.0
155.3
6
8
1,113.7
71.2
16
Rhodes,
Carbee,
Guild,
8
808.5
54.6
15
Gilmore,
In the above, fractions less than one-half have been disregarded a half or more considered a unit.
700.0 .
64.0
11
Mansfield,
West,
2-3
Ward,
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NAMES OF PUPILS WHO HAVE BEEN NEITHER ABSENT NOR TARDY DURING THE YEAR 1903-'04.
HIGH SCHOOL :
Avis Baston, Horace W. Calder, Maude P. Hartshorn, Louise B. Hoyle, Alfred L. Atwood,
Fannie M. Thorn,
Mary W. Walker, Elbridge W. Palmer, Anna A. Henry, Raymond H. Nead, Ada F. Tucker, G. Howard Winslow.
EVERETT :
Grades 7-8.
Grade 9. Leon Cottrell, Bertha Hauck, Sherburne Heath, Ernest Mahoney, Clyde Vance, Helen Whedon, Alice M. Kerrissey, Gustave Hultin.
Grade 7.
GUILD :
Grade 6. Alva Colton, Alfred Maier, Carl Olson, Edward Wilkins, Herbert Tucker, Irene Dunn, Eugene Shyne,
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GUILD- Continued :
Grades 4-5. Jennie Wittrupp, Frank Abele, Mildred Reardon, Grade 3. Mary S. Breen.
EDMUND J. SHATTUCK : 1
Grade 5.
Alice Partridge,
John Waughton,
Charles Flood,
Paul Bernier,
Colman Coyne, Lincoln Fulton,
Grade 4.
Henry Chester Baker,
Charles Frank Blasenak,
Grade 3. James Butler, Mary Curran,
Grade 2.
Frank Mighan,
George Oelschagel.
Grades 1-2.
Leona Oelschagel.
EAST :
Grades 1-2. William Corcoran.
WEST :
Grades 2-3. Walter Hay.
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AUTHORIZED TEXT-BOOKS.
READERS :
Baldwin, Cyr, Hawthorne, Progressive, Stepping Stones to Literature, Heath, Morse, Holton, Wheeler, Rational Method.
SPELLERS :
Morse, Penniman, Quincy Word List.
HISTORY :
Eggleston, McMaster, Scudder, Thomas.
ENGLISH HISTORY : Coman & Kendall.
LANGUAGE :
Hyde, Metcalf, Southworth.
GEOGRAPHY :
Tarr and McMurray.
ARITHMETIC :
Atwood, Nine Franklin, Milne.
ALGEBRA :
Atwood.
MUSIC :
Normal.
PENMANSHIP :
Natural.
PHYSIOLOGY :
Blaisdell, Brandt, Stowell.
.
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LATIN :
Tuell & Fowler.
BOOKKEEPING :
Sadler-Rowe.
HIGH SCHOOL.
LATIN :
Grammar, Allen and Greenough, Harkness.
Virgil, Greenough and Kittredge. Second Year Latin, Greenough. Ovid, Gleason.
Cicero, D'Ooge.
Nepos, Barss. Sallust, Scudder. First Latin Book, Tuell & Fowler. Latin Composition, Daniell, Dodge and Tuttle.
GREEK :
Grammar, Goodwin. Homer's Iliad, Seymour. Anabasis, Goodwin. First Greek Book, White. Greek Prose, Pearson.
HISTORY :
General History, Sheldon. Ancient History, Wolfson. Greece, Botsford. England, Coman and Kendall. United States, McMaster.
ENGLISH :
Rhetoric and Composition, Lockwood & Emerson. Pan- coast's Introduction to English Literature.
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MATHEMATICS :
Geometry, Wells. Algebra, Wells, Hall and Knight.
FRENCH :
Complete French Course, Chardenal. French Grammar, Edgren. French Reader, Foster & Aldrich.
GERMAN :
Collar's Shorter Eysenbach's Grammar. Glueck auf.
SCIENCE :
Physical Geography, Tarr. Physics, Gage.
Chemistry, Williams. Geology, LeConte. Physiology, Tracy. Botany, Young.
BUSINESS :
Commercial Arithmetic, Sadler-Rowe. Commercial Geography, Tilden. . Commercial Law, Williams and Rogers. Civics, Ashley. Bookkeeping, Sadler-Rowe. Shorthand, Chandler. Typewriters, Smith Premier.
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MUSIC PROGRAMME, 1904-5.
MR. B. HAROLD HAMBLIN, Supervisor.
Even Weeks.
Guild, Monday, A. M., Grade 7, Miss Carbee,
9.05 to 9.30
6, Miss Danahy, 9.35 “ 10.00
66
66 6, Miss Howes, 10.05 " 10.30
66
66 2, Miss Mahoney, 10.35 " 11.00 66 66
5, Miss Newton, 11.05 " 11.30
West,
P. M.,
I, 2 and 3
1.55 2.20
Balch,
66
I,
2.45 " 3.00
66
66
2 and 3
3.00 " 3.25
High, Friday,
A. M.
9.00 " 9.30
Shattuck, “
Grade 2, Miss Colbath, 10.00 " .10.20
66 I, Miss Woods, 10.25 “ 10.45 " 2 and 3, Miss Ar- nold, 10.50 “
11.15
East,
66
P. M.
I and 2,
1.35 " 1.55
66
66 3 and 4,
2.00 “ 2.25
Odd Weeks.
Everett, Monday, A. M., Grade 9,
9.10 to 9.35
8, Miss Ferguson, 9.40 " 10.05
8, Miss, Gilmore, 10.10 “10.35
66
66
66
7, Miss Moore, 10.40 11.05
66
7, Miss Rhodes,
II.IO “ 11.35
Shattuck, 66
P. M. 66
3,
1.35 “
2.00
4,
2.05 " 2.30
66
5,
2.35 " 3.00
6,
3.05 " 3.30
High, Friday,
A. M.
9.00 " 9.30
Guild, 6
66 Grade I, Miss Ward,
9.45 “ 10.00
66
" 5, Miss Hartford
10.05 " 10.30
66
66
66
1.35 1.50
66
45
Guild, Friday, A. M., Grade I and 2, Miss Dun-
66
"
P: M.
3, Miss Murphy, 1.35 " 2.00
66
66
4 and 5, Miss Tilden, 2.05 " 2.30
66
4, Miss Turner, 2.35 " 3.00
DRAWING TIME SCHEDULE.
MISS BESSIE M. PARKER, Supervisor.
Shattuck-Monday,
Miss Luce, VI. Fales, V.
9.50 to 10.20
10.45 " 11.IO
" Hadley, IV.
11.15 “ 11.40
Everett-
Miss Fellows, IX.
1.35 to 2.05
Gilmore, VIII.
2.10 " 2.40
" Moore, VII.
2.45 " 3.15
Guild-Tuesday,
Miss Bateman, IV.
9.05 to 9.30
Turner, IV.
9.35 “ 10.00
" Newton, V.
10.05 " 10.30
" Tilden, IV. and V.
10.45 “ 11.10
Hartford,
11.15 “ 11.40 P. M.
Carbee, VII.
1.35 to 2.05
" Howes, VI.
2.10 " 2.40
Danahy, VI.
2.45 " 3.15
can, 10.35 to 11.00 4, Miss Bateman, 11.05 " 11.30
66
A. M.
P. M.
A. M.
46
Odd Weeks.
Shattuck-Wednesday,
A. M.
Miss Niles, I.
9.05 to 9.25
" Woods, I .- II.
9.30 " 9.50
" Colbath, II.
10.00 " 10.20
Hill, III.
10.45 " II.IO
" Arnold, II .- III.
East-
Miss Parker,
1.35 to 1.55
Bacon,
2.05 " 2.30
Even Weeks.
Guild-
A. M.
Miss Ward, I.
9.25 to 9.45
יו Duncan, I .- II.
9.50 " 10.10
" Mahoney, II.
10.35 " 10.55
Murphy, III.
11.00 4 11.25
West-
P. M.
Miss Bishop, I. 66 Mansfield, II .- III.
1.35 to
1.55
2.00 " 2.20
Balch-
Miss Curtin, I.
2.45 "
3.05
Churchill, II .- III.
2.10 '
3.30
High School-Thursday,
A. M.
Everett-
P. M.
Miss Rhodes, VII.
1.35 to 2.05
" Ferguson, VIII.
2.10 "
2.40
" O'Brien, IX.
2.45 “ 3.15
11.15 “ 11.40 P. M.
TOWN MEETING WARRANT.
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.
NORFOLK, SS.
To either Constable of the Town of Norwood, in said county :
GREETING :
In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town of Norwood, qualified to vote in elections and town affairs, to assemble in Village Hall, in said town, on Monday, the sixth day of March, A. D. 1905, at six forty-five o'clock in the forenoon, then and there to act on the following articles, namely :
ARTICLE I. To choose a Moderator to preside at said meeting.
ART. 2. To choose all necessary Town Officers : The following are to be chosen by ballot, namely : Three Selectmen, who shall be Assessors, Overseers of the Poor, and Surveyors of Highways, one Town Clerk, one Town Treasurer, one Collector of Taxes, three Auditors, three Park Commissioners, six Con- stables, one Tree Warden, all for one year; one member of the Board of Health for three years, one Water Commissioner for three years, two members of the School Committee for three years, and two Trustees of the Morrill Memorial Library for three years ; and also upon the same ballot to vote upon the ques- tion, "Shall licenses be granted for the sale of intoxicating liquors in the town."
ART. 3. To hear and act on report of the Auditors on the
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Selectmen's, Treasurer's, Tax Collector's, Water Commissioners' and Cemetery Commissioners' accounts.
ART. 4. To see if the Town will vote to accept the List of Jurors, as prepared by the Selectmen, and posted as required by law.
ART. 5. To hear and act on report of committees.
ART. 6. To see what action the town will take in regard to the unexpended appropriations of the past year.
ART. 7. To see if the town will vote to authorize the Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow money in anticipation of the taxes for the present municipal year, and to issue notes of the town therefor. The debts incurred under the authority of this vote are hereby made payable from said taxes.
ART. 8. To see if the town will vote to authorize the Collector of Taxes to use the same means as a Town Treasurer may use when acting as Collector.
ART. 9. To see if the town will vote to raise and appro- priate money for the support of the Morrill Memorial Library.
ART. 10. To see what sum of money the town will raise and appropriate for the use of George K. Bird Post No. 169, Grand Army of the Republic, for the purpose of decorating soldiers' graves on Memorial Day.
ART. II. To see what sum of money the town will raise and appropriate for the support of the Fire Department the en- suing year.
ART. 12. To see what sum of money the town will raise and appropriate for the support of the Fire Alarm System the ensuing year.
ART. 13. To see what sum of money the town will raise and appropriate to water the streets the ensuing year.
ART. 14. To see what sum of money the town will raise and appropriate for lighting the streets the current year.
ART. 15. To see what sum of money the town will raise
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and appropriate for the support of the schools the ensuing year.
ART. 16. To see what sum of money the town will raise and appropriate for conveying children living in the outlying districts to the Norwood schools.
ART. 17. To see what sum of money the town will raise and appropriate for the expense of children at the Truant School.
ART. 18. To see what sum of money the town will raise and appropriate to meet the expenses of the Board of Health.
ART. 19. To see what sum of money the town will raise and appropriate to be expended in trimming and care of shade trees, the current year.
ART. 20. To see what sum of money the town will raise and appropriate for the prosecution of illegal sales of liquor.
ART. 21. To see what sums of money the town will vote to raise and appropriate to defray the incidental and other neces- sary expenses, not otherwise provided for, the current year.
ART. 22. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise and appropriate for the repairs of highways the current year.
ART. 23. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise and appropriate for building sidewalks and for setting edgestones the current year.
ART. 24. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise and appropriate for paving gutters the ensuing year.
ART. 25. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise and appropriate to be expended in sanding sidewalks during winter months, or take any other action in the matter.
ART. 26. To see what disposition the town will make of money received as excise tax from street railway companies.
ART. 27. To see what disposition the town will make of money received for dog licenses.
ART. 28. To see if the town will vote to raise and appro- priate money for street signs, or take any action in the matter.
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ART. 29. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise and appropriate to pay bonds for the Town Treasurer and Tax Collector.
ART. 30. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise and appropriate to be expended in macadamizing streets for the present year.
ART. 31. To see what sum of money the town will raise and appropriate for free band concerts.
ART. 32. To see what sum of money the town will raise and appropriate to purchase snow plows for the highways.
ART. 33. To see what sum of money the town will raise and appropriate to gravel Philbrick street.
ART. 34. To see what sum of money the town will raise and appropriate to grade Wilson street.
ART. 35. To see what sum of money the town will raise and appropriate to grade the park located between Howard street and Morse avenue.
ART. 36. To see what sum of money the town will raise and appropriate to build a sidewalk on Fulton street, between Railroad avenue and Myrtle street.
ART. 37. To see what sum of money the town will raise and appropriate for the construction of a drain to carry off sur- face water from Linden street, or take any other action in the matter.
ART. 38. To see what sum of money the town will raise and appropriate for the construction of a drain to carry off surface water from the corner of George street and Washington street, or take any other action in the matter.
ART. 39. To see if the town will vote to extend the water mains on Mylod street, from end of pipe to house of Daniel Dyer, and raise and appropriate or borrow money for the same, subject to the usual guarantee.
ART. 40. To see what sum of money the town will raise and appropriate for additional Fire Alarm Boxes.
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ART. 41. To see if the town will vote to buy land for Town purposes and Fire Department, and raise and appropriate money for the same, or take any other action in the matter.
ART. 42. To see if the town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to sell the old North Schoolhouse and lot of land on which said building stands, or take any other action in the matter.
ART. 43. To see if the town will appoint a Committee to investigate the matter of additional school accommodations, or take any other action in the matter.
ART. 44. To see if the town will vote to accept a donation of five hundred dollars ($500), from Mr. N. A. Cutler, in behalf of an undisclosed donor, to be held in trust and known as the High School English Fund, and the income applied annually as a prize, as more particularly set forth in the deed of gift, or take any other action in the matter.
ART. 45. To see what sum of money the town will raise and appropriate to purchase a new drinking fountain to be located on the square formed by the junction of Washington street and Market street, and for the removal of the old fountain to some other location.
ART. 46. To see if the town will vote to adopt a new seal, or change its present seal, or take any other action in the matter.
ART. 47. To see if the town will vote to accept the provi- sions of section 37 of chapter 19 of the Revised Laws of Massa- chusetts in its application to the police force, and wlien said force is increased, thereby placing said force under the rules and regu- lations of the Civil Service, or take any other action in the matter.
ART. 48. To see if the town will vote, in accordance with the provisions of chapter 34, of the Revised Laws of Massachu- setts, to construct, purchase or lease, and maintain a plant or plants, for the manufacture or distribution, or both, of electricity for furnishing light for municipal use, and light, heat and power,
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except for the operation of electric cars, for the use of its inhabitants, or take any other action in the matter.
ART. 49. To see if the town will vote to light its streets in whole, or in part, by electricity, or take any action relating to the same, and raise and appropriate money therefor.
And the polls may be closed as early as four thirty o'clock in the afternoon of said day.
And you are directed to serve this warrant by posting at- tested copies in ten public places in this town, seven days at least before the day of said meeting.
Hereof fail not, and make due return of this warrant, with your doings thereon, to the Selectmen, on or before the time and day of said meeting.
Given under our hands at Norwood, this twenty-first day of February, A. D. 1905.
FRED L. FISHER, RICHARD E. OLDHAM, SAMUEL M. WINSLOW, Selectmen of Norwood.
A True Copy. Attest :
WARREN E. RHOADS, Constable of Norwood.
LIST OF TAXABLE
POLLS AND ESTATES
IN THE
TOWN OF NORWOOD
FOR THE
YEAR 1905.
NORWOOD, MASS. AMBROSE BROS., PRINTERS.
1905.
A LIST OF
Taxable Polls and Estates
OF THE
TOWN OF NORWOOD
FOR THE YEAR 1905
NAMES AND ESTATES
POLLS
REAL ESTATE
PERSONAL ESTATE
TOTAL TAX
ABBT, ANDREW
I
$2 00
ABELY, AUGUST
I
2 00
ABELY, EDWARD T.
I
2 00
ABELY, PHILIP
I
2 00
ACTON, JOHN
I
2 00
ACKBLONE, HERMAN
I
2 00
ACKBLONE, ALAID
I
2 00
ADAMS, L. G. H.
I
$200
5 48
House, Brook street, 100; house lot, I acre, 100.
ADAMS, THOMAS M.
I
2 00
ADAMS, OSCAR F.
I
2 00
ADAMS, IDA A.
I 720
29 93
House, Day street, 1250 ; house lot, 4650 ft., 470.
ADAMS, FRED O
I
2 00
ADLEMAN, MICHAEL
I
1650
30 71
House, Nahatan
street, Soo;
house lot, 1 acre, 450 ; wood- land, 7 acres, 400.
ADLESTAM, HUGO
I
2 00
A'HEARN, MAURICE J
I
2 00
AHEARN, MICHAEL J.
I
2 00
AHEARN, JOSEPH D.
I
2 00
AIKEN, FRANK D.
I
2 00
AHO, HERMAN
I
2 00
AHO, NICHOLAS
I
2 00
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POLLS AND ESTATES OF
NAMES AND ESTATES
POLLS
REAL ESTATE
PERSONAL ESTATE
TOTAL TAX
ALBEE, EDWARD H.
$2 00
ALDEN, MARCUS M.
I
$3480
62 55
House, Howard street, 2400; house lot, 18,000 ft., 1080.
ALDEN, H. H.
I
2 00
ALDEN GEORGE A.
I
2 00
ALDEN, ADNA A.
I
2060
37 84
House, Washington street, 1300 ;
house lot, 10,870 ft., 760.
I
2 00
ALLEN, ERNEST
I
1550
28 97
House, Lenox street, I 200 ; house lot, 9,700 ft., 350.
I
1650
3º 71
House, Lenox street, 1200 ; house lot, 15,000 ft., 450.
I
$200
5 48
Stock in trade, 100; I horse, IO0.
ALLEN, HARRY E.
I
2 00
ALLEN, WILLIAM
I
2 00
ALLEN, ELIZABETH
5950
103 53
House, Lenox street, 1700 ; barn,
100; house No. 2, 900 ; barn,
150; house No. 3, 1400 ; house
lot No. 1, I acre, 700 ; house lot No. 2, 21,780 ft., 400 ; house lot No. 3, 600.
ALLEN, HARRY P.
I
2 00
ALLEN, JAMES J.
I
400
8 96
House Lot, 400.
ALLEN, HARRY F
I
2 00
ALLEN, FRANK G.
I
I 200
22 88
Personal estate, 1200.
ALLEN, GEORGE
I
5400
95 96
House, Washington street, 1500 ; stable, 300 ; store building, 300 ; house lot, 38,000 ft., 2300 ; John- son lot, 10,000 ft., 1000.
ALLEY, ARTHUR H.
I
5000
89 00
Personal estate, 5000.
ALDRICH, CHARLES H
ALLEN, CHARLES H
ALLEN, WILLIAM E.
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THE TOWN OF NORWOOD.
NAMES AND ESTATES
POLLS
REAL ESTATE
PERSONAL ESTATE
TOTAL TAX
ALLEY, GEORGE R.
1
$5000
$89 00
Personal estate, 5000.
ALLEY, A. H. & Geo. R.
$15650
1000
289 71
House, Neponset street, 5000 ; stable, 750 ; house, Talbot, 3000 ;
barn, Soo; house lot, 7 acres,
1500; house lot, S acres, 3000 ;
meadow, 9 acres, 90; tillage, Schmidt, 13 acres, 510 ; meadow,
Purgatory, 20 acres, 200 ; pasture, north lot, 24 acres, 200.
AMBROSE, A. N
I
2 00
AMBROSE, W. P.
I
2 00
ANDERSON. ALFRED
I
2 00
ANDERSON, SAMUEL.
I
2 00
ANDERSON, A.
I
2 00
ANDERSON, HENRY T.
I
2 00
ANDERSON, WILLIAM
I
2 00
ANDERSON, OSCAR
I .1750
75
33 75
House, Hersford street, 1000;
house lots, Nos. 31, 32, 33, 21,470
ft., 400 ; house lot, Concord ave- nue, 28-29, 200 ; house lots, 21,- 780 ft., 150; 2 cows, 75.
ANDERSON, HARRY E.
I
2 200
40 28
House, Cedar street, 2000 ; house lot, No. 22, 8760 ft., 200.
ANDERSON, GUSTAVE.
.
I
2 00
ANDERSON, ERICK
1
2 00
ANDERSON, JOHN
I
1400
26 36
House, Concord avenue, 1200,
house lot, No. 161, 10,750 ft., 200.
ANDERSON, JOHN
I
2 00
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