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6
52
30
11
Grace L. Newton,
5
49
25
12
Georgia M. Hartford,
5
49
22
13
Helen M. Tilden,
4-5
39
19
14
Lilla F. Bateman,
66
4
47
26
15
Kathryn A. Turner,
66
4
49
28
16
M. Agnes Murphy,
66
3
60
31
17
Estelle M. Mahoney,
66
2
46
31
18
Lillian G. Duncan,
1-2
30
17
19
Emma L. Ward,
1
46
23
20
Ruphelle E. Luce,
E. J. Shattuck,
6
39
21
21
Annie E. Fales,
5
42
20
22
Lizzie E. Hadley,
4
48
26
23
Florence Hill,
66
3
51
28
24
Alma L. Arnold,
2-3
41
19
25
Ellen B. Colbath,
2
42
18
26
Maude A. Woods,
66
1-2
32
15
27
Emma F. Niles,
1
36
17
28
Georgietta Bacon,
East,
3-4
43
21
29
Martha B. Parker,
1-2
44
21
30
Emma A. Mansfield,
West,
2-3
47
29
31
Elizabeth R. Bishop,
1
40
21
32
Minnie H. Churchill,
Balch,
2-3
51
24
33
A. Agnes Curtin,
1
33
17
Totals,
1,520
764
.
6
51
28
9 Una E. Howes,
66
66
66
66
66
66
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STATISTICS FOR SCHOOL YEAR 1904-5.
Girls.
Number under five
Number over fifteen
years old.
Number between
Number between
7 and 14.
Average membership.
Average attendance.
Per cent.
of attendance.
Number
of tardinesses.
Pro rata of tardiness.
Number of days in session.
83
0
114
35
18
138.70
133.20
96
416
3.00
191
16
0
5
31
19
35.13
33.55
96
39
1.11
184
16
0
6
26
11
31.76
30.75
97
41
1.29
183}
19
0
8
25
16
30.22
27.98
93
38
1.26
184}
25
0
5
32
22
33.20
30.54
92
34
1.02
184
26
0
1
46
42
45.85
42.94
94
65
1.42
184
25
0
2
43
33
40.72
37.46
92
76
1.86
181}
16
0
31
29
31.71
29.99
95
78
2.45
185
23
0
0
51
48
47.75
44.83
94
65
1.36
184
22
0
1
51
48
48.32
44.36
91
37
.66
184
24
0
0
49
49
42.82
40.68
95
28
.65
1843
27
0
0
49
49
42.78
39.49
93
18
.04
185
20
0
0
39
39
36.30
33.60
92
26
.71
1843
21
0
0
47
47
44.60
41.95
94
54
1.12
184}
21
0
0
49
49
45.60
42.31
93
72
1.57
1843
29
0
0
60
59
49.63
47.69
94
42
.84
184}
15
0
0
46
33
37.96
35 22
93
34
.89
184}
13
1
0
29
10
28.53
25.81
90
24
.84
184}
23
0
0
46
13
36.29
33.48
92
78
2.14
1843
18
0
0
39
39
37.85
35.70
94
34
.91
179
22
0
0
42
42
41.64
38.95
94
64
1.29
180}
0
0
48
48
45.42
42.46
93
108
2.37
180}
23
0
0
51
51
49.07
44.84
91
89
1 81
1794
22
0
0
41
41
38.37
35.63
93
42
1.09
1794
24
0
0
42
14
39.38
36.79
94
58
1.27
180}
17
1
0
31
6
29.82
27.13
91
63
2.11
180₺
19
7
0
29
0
33.80
29.54
87
64
1,89
1803
22
0
0
43
43
41.34
39.36
95
68
1.64
1853
23
0
42
4
42.00
39.09
93
57
1.35
185
18
0
0
47
39
42.93
40.48
94
32
.74
182
19
2
0
38
5
35.40
31.79
90
33
.93
184
27
0
0
51
51
40.84
37 61
92
84
2.06
183
16
0
0
33
7
26.50
24.99
94
33
1.24
183
756
13
145
1,362
1,024
1,392.23
1,300.19
93
2,094
1.50
6,050
years old.
5 and 15.
LIST OF TEACHERS NOW IN SERVICE.
THEIR EDUCATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL TRAINING, ETC.
TEACHERS.
WHERE EDUCATED.
SERVICE BEGAN.
N. A. Cutler, Joseph E. Goodrich, Ella A. Newhall, Theodora M. Hastings, Linda M. Lowell,
Phillips Academy ; Amherst College.
Brewster Academy ; New Hampshire College.
Malden High School ; Boston University.
Wellesley High School : Wellesley College.
Providence English High School ; Brown University ; Rhode Island Normal School.
Irene Van Kleeck,
Spencer, N.Y., High School ; Cornell University ; Wyckoff Phonographic Institute.
Rockland High School; Boston University ; Chandler Nor- mal Shorthand School.
Mary S. Fellows,
Leominster High School ; Thayer Academy.
A. Mabel Cobb,
Attleboro High School ; Brown University.
Julia R. O'Brien,
Norwood High School ; Boston Normal School. Manchester High School, N. H .; Framingham Normal School. Enosburg Falls, Vt., H. S., Brigewater Normal School.
Norwood High and Grammar School ; Dedham H. S. Hingham High School ; Bridgewater Normal School. Hatley Academy ; N.H. State Normal School. Charleston Academy ; Castine Normal School. Brigewater Normal School.
West Boylston High School ; Worcester Normal School. Lewiston High School ; Lewiston Training School. Cohasset High School ; Bridgewater Normal School. Lowell Normal School. Framingham Normal School.
September, 1899. September, 1905. January, 1902. September, 1902. September, 1905.
September, 1905.
Alice G. Smith,
September, 1905.
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Estelle Gilmore, Joanna D. Croft, S. Louisa Rhodes, Mary L. Kimball, + Katharine L. Carbee, Una Esther Howes, Julia E. Danahy, Grace L. Newton, Georgia M. Hartford, Helen M. Tilden, Kathryn A. Turner, Lilla F. Bateman,
September, 1901. September, 1905. September, 1899. September, 1903. September, 1905. *September, 1870. September, 1905. September, 1901. September, 1903. September, 1901. February, 1901.
April, 1904.
January, 1905. September, 1904. September, 1901.
M. Agnes Murphy, Estelle M. Mahoney, E. Louise Ward, Lillian G. Duncan, Margarita E. Burns, Ruphelle Luce, Lizzie E. Hadley, Mary V. Williams, Florence Hill,
Martha B. Parker, Emma A. Mansfield, Elizabeth R. Bishop, Minnie H. Churchill, A. Agnes Curtin, B. Harold Hamblin, Mary A. M'Clearn, Bessie M. Parker,
Norwood High School ; Bridgewater Normal School.
Hopkinton High School ; Framingham Normal School. [Kn. Boston Girls' High : Boston Normal ; Miss Page's Normal Monson Academy.
Hingham High School : Bridgewater Normal School. Farmington Normal School.
Templeton High School.
Lynn High School ; Salem Normal School.
Milford High ; Norwood High and Grammar : Dean Acad. Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham : Westfield Normal.
Alma L. Arnold,
Ellen B. Colbath, Maude A. Woods,
North Berwick High School : Framingham Normal School. Norwood High School : Wheelock Kindergarten School.
Emma F. Niles,
Norwood High School ; Wellesley College.
Georgietta Bacon,
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.
September, 1898.
Dedham High School; Emerson School of Oratory.
February, 1894.
Art Museum, Boston: De Camp, Wm. M. Chase; Rhode Island Normal School.
September, 1903.
January, 1903. May, 1902. September, 1901. October, 1904. October 1903. September, 1901.
January, 1906.
January, 1881.
October, 1903. October, 1903. September, 1899.
April, 1903.
November, 1904. September, 1884.
October, 1901.
September, 1902. September, 1903. September, 1903.
February, 1905.
* Not continuous service ; taught ten years in Dedham.
+ Succeeded March 5, 1906, by Miss Eunice Abbott.
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LIST OF TEACHERS, P. O. ADDRESSES.
* ENROLLMENT, MEMBERSHIP, ATTENDANCE. JANUARY 31, 1906.
TEACHERS.
SCHOOLS.
Grades.
Enrollment.
Membership.
Attendance.
P. O. ADDRESSES.
N. A. Cutler,
High, 66
10-13
151
135
127
296 Walpole street. 39 Cottage street.
Joseph E. Goodrich,
62 Winter street.
Ella A. Newhall,
15 Wheelock avenue.
Theodora M. Hastings,
98 Vernon street.
Irene Van Kleeck,
25 Curran avenue. 83 Vernon street.
Alice G. Smith,
Everett,
9 -
58
51
50
679 Washington street. 83 Vernon street.
A. Mabel Cobb,
7-9
36
36
34
4 Railroad avenue.
Julia R. O'Brien,
8
44
44
42
11 Wheelock avenue.
Joanna D. Croft,
8
44
42
35
15 Wheelock avenue.
S. Louisa Rhodes,
7
49
43
39
66 Hoyle street.
Mary L. Kimball,
7
46
40
38
449 Washington street.
Katharine L. Carbee,
Guild,
6-7
43
42
37
50 Winslow avenue.
Una Esther Howes,
6
47
45
40
67 Nichols street.
Julia E. Danahy,
6
48
43
41
Grace L. Newton,
5
42
42
39
Georgia M. Hartford,
5
46
41
39
Helen M. Tilden,
5
44
42
39
73 Hoyle street.
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Linda M. Lowell,
66
Mary S. Fellows,
7-8
Estelle Gilmore,
142 Washington st., Canton.
449 Washington street. 9 George street.
1
Kathryn A. Turner, Lilla F. Bateman, M. Agnes Murphy, Estelle M. Mahoney, E. Louise Ward,
4
50 52
48 49
46 45
108 Cottage street. 73 Hoyle street.
5 Cross street. 16 Everett avenue. 486 Washington street. 623 Washington street. 38 Guild street.
Lillian G. Duncan, Margarita E. Burns,
E. J. Shattuck,
6
38
36
35
679 Washington street. 79 Chandler street, Boston.
Mary V. Williams,
66
4
43
43
40
486 Washington street.
Florence Hill, -
66
3-4
38
37
36
478 Washington street.
Alma L. Arnold,
3
44
42
41
449 Washington street. 30 Granite street.
Ellen B. Colbath,
2-3
41
40
36
317 Nahatan street.
Emma F. Niles,
1
40
35
32
190 Vernon street.
Georgietta Bacon,
East,
3-4
35
36
33
Martha B. Parker
1-2
42
41
38
30 Granite street. 462 Nahatan street. 18 Linden street.
Emma A. Mansfield,
West,
2-3
41
41
38
Elizabeth R. Bishop,
1-2
46
44
41
Minnie H. Churchill,
Balch,
2-3
44
45
41
A. Agnes Curtin,
1-2
43
41
38
79 Casey street.
B. Harold Hamblin,
Music,
Bessie M. Parker,
Drawing, Sewing,
Mary A. M'Clearn,
3
44
44
39
2-3
37
34
31
1-2
39
37
26
1
48
41
34
6-7
Ruphelle Luce,
5
43
41
39
Lizzie E. Hadley,
Maude A. Woods,
1-2
35
34
29
438 Walpole street. 11 Wheelock avenue.
16 Lexington av., Hyde Park 23 Cottage street. 14 Linden Place, Dedham.
* Enrollment is for half year beginning September 11, 1905. Membership includes number belonging January 31, 1906. Attendance includes actual number in attendance January 31, 1906.
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JANITORS.
Adna W. Alden, 402 Washington street, High, Everett. John P. Oldham, Pleasant street, Guild, East. William Shyne, 65 Monroe street, E. J. Shattuck. Michael Dyer, 1171 Washington street, Balch. John Readel, 14 Eliot street, West.
It is with regret that we record the death of Mr. Hiram Whitney, who, until the beginning of the present winter term, was janitor of the Edmund J. Shattuck School. His kind and obliging manners will be long remembered by the children and the teachers.
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FLOOR SPACE, WINDOW SPACE,
AND RATIO OF ONE TO THE OTHER.
SCHOOLS.
Grades.
Floor Space.
Window Space.
Ratio.
Mr. Cutler,
Main Room,
High,
10-13
2,557.4
204.1
13
Room 1,
66
1,052.3
174.3
6
Ronm 2,
66
1,052.3
158.5
7
Room 7,
66
Everett,
9
1,113.7
71.3
16
66
Gilmore,
66
8
808.5
54.6
15
66
Rhodes,
66
7
781.9
109.7
7
66
Abbott,
66
7
778.9
110.4
7
66
Danahy,
66
5
898.3
129.5
7
66
Newton,
66
5
891.0
129.5
7
66
Tilden,
66
4
884.8
164.1
5
66
Murphy,
3
885.2
164.4
5
66
Mahoney,
2-3
884.8
164.1
5
Ward,
1-2
893.7
129.5
7
66
Williams,
66
4
896.0
155.0
6
60
Hill,
Arnold,
3
896.0
155.3
6
66
Colbath,
2-3
895.0
166.8
5
Woods,
1-2
896.0
166.8
5
Niles,
1
896.0
166.8
5
66
Parker,
66
1-2
747.6
78.4
10
66
Mansfield,
West,
2-3
700.0
64.0
11
66
Bishop,
66
1-2
700.0
64.0
11
Churchill,
Balch,
2-3
836.0
69.5
12
66
Curtin,
1-2
836.0
75.9
11
66
5
892.5
129.5
7
Turner,
4
892 5
137.2
7
Duncan,
1
887.9
188.0
5
Luce,
Shattuck,
6
896.0
165.5
5
5
896 0
155.0
6
66
Carbee,
Guild,
7
914.7
129.5
7
6
883.0
129.5
7
Howes,
6
889.0
126.0
7
' Hartford,
1,142.2
158.5
7
Miss Fellows,
O'Brien,
9
788.8
54.7
15
8
1,113.7
71.3
16
Croft,
Hadley,
3-4
896.0
154.0
6
Bacon,
East,
3-4
747.6
78.4
10
Bateman,
Sq. Ft.
Sq. Ft.
In the above, fractions less than one-half have been disregarded ; a half or more considered a unit.
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NAMES OF PUPILS WHO HAVE BEEN NEITHER ABSENT NOR TARDY DURING THE YEAR 1904-'05.
HIGH SCHOOL :
Alfred Atwood, 2 years,
Ethel Hubbard,
Lucy McFarlin,
Mary O'Brien,
Fannie Thorn, 2 years,
Amy Wolfe, Inez Mclellan,
Ethel Robinson,
Anna Henry, 2 years,
Helen Norton,
Ruth Rhodes,
Ada Tucker, 2 years,
Clara Babcock, Walter Gillooly.
EVERETT : Grade 9.
George Hartshorn,
Samuel Elston,
Melvin Smith,
Mary Henry, Sadie Wood.
Grade 7. Alva Colton, 2 years.
GUILD :
Grade 7. Margaret Allen, Herbert Tucker, 2 years, Herbert Winslow.
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GUILD-Continued.
Grade 6.
Tracy Cottrell, Helen Oldham, Robert O'Brien,
Grade 5.
Sarah Miney,
Jennie M. Wittrup, 2 years.
Grades 4-5. Emily Caroline Fielding, Walter F. Hay.
Grade 4. Albert Johnson.
Grade 3.
Ruth Colton.
EDMUND J. SHATTUCK : Grade 6.
Helen McCarthy,
Anna Otis,
Charles Flood, Marion Woods.
Grade 3. Dorothy Rice,
Muriel Bernier,
Victor Blasnak, Grace Smith.
EAST : Grades I-2. Mary Oldham
BALCH : Grade I. James Kelleher, Walter Lambine.
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AUTHORIZED TEXT BOOKS.
READERS :
Baldwin, Cyr, Hawthorne, Progressive, Stepping Stones to Literature, Heath, Morse, Holton, Wheeler, Ra- tional Method.
SPELLERS :
Morse, Penniman, Quincy Word List.
HISTORY :
Mace, McMaster, Scudder, Thomas.
ENGLISH HISTORY :
Coman & Kendall.
LANGUAGE :
Hyde, Metcalf, Southworth.
GEOGRAPHY :
Tarr and McMurray.
ARITHMETIC :
Southworth-Stone, New Franklin, Milne.
ALGEBRA :
Atwood.
MUSIC:
Normal.
PENMANSHIP :
Natural Course.
PHYSIOLOGY :
Blaisdell, Brandt, Stowell.
LATIN :
A first book in Latin, Tuell & Fowler.
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HIGH SCHOOL.
LATIN :
Grammar, Allen and Greenough, Harkness.
Virgil, Greenough and Kittredge.
Caesar, Allen and 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 Illiad, 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. Pancoast's Introduction to English Literature. Anthology of English Poetry, Whiteford.
MATHEMATICS : Geometry, Wells. Algebra, Wells, Hall and Knight.
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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, The New Mercantile.
Shorthand, Chandler. Typewriters, Smith Premier.
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DRAWING TIME SCHEDULE.
EVEN WEEKS.
High-Tuesday, A. M.
I. Free hand, II. Free hand, Mechanical,
9 45 to 10 30
10 30 to II 15
II 30 to 12 15
Guild-Tuesday,
Miss Bateman, IV,
I 35 to 2 00
Miss Newton, V,
2 05 to 2 30
2 35 to 3 00
3 05 to 3 30
West-Wednesday, Miss Bishop, I, II, Miss Mansfield, II, III,
A. M.
9 05 to 9 30 9 35 to 10 00
Balch-Wednesday,
Miss Curtin, I, II,
Miss Churchill, II, III, High, Mechanical,
Everett-Wednesday,
Miss Rhodes, VII,
Miss Croft, VIII,
High-Thursday,
I. Free hand,
Guild-Thursday, Miss Carbee, VII, Miss Danahy, VI,
Edmund J. Shattuck-Thursday, Miss Luce, VI, Miss Hadley, VI, Miss Williams, V,
A. M.
IO 45 to II IO
II 15 to II 40
12 15 to I
P. M.
2 20 to 2 50 2 55 to 3 25 A. M. 8 55 to 9 45 A. M.
10 45 to 11 15 II 15 to II 45 P. M.
I 30 to 2 00
2 05 to 2 30 2 40 to 3 05
Miss Tilden, V,
Miss Hartford, V,
P. M.
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Guild-Friday, A. M.
Miss Duncan, I, Miss Ward, I, II, Miss Howes, VI,
Everett-Friday, Miss Gilmore, VIII,
High-Friday, Mechanical,
Everett-Friday,
Miss O'Brien, VIII,
I
35 to 2 05
Miss Kimball, VII,
2 15 to 2 45
Miss Fellows, IX,
2 50 to 3 20
ODD WEEKS.
High-Tuesday,
I. Free hand,
9 45 to 10 30
II. Free hand, Mechanical,
II 30 to 12 45
East-Tuesday,
Miss Parker, I, II,
I 30 to I 55
Miss Bacon, III, IV,
2 00 to 2 30
Edmund J. Shattuck-Wednesday,
Miss Niles, I,
9 05 to 9 25
Miss Woods, I, II,
9 30 to 9 50
Miss Colbath, II, III,
10 00 to IO 25
Miss Hill, III, IV,
10 45 to 11 IO
Miss Arnold,
High -- Wednesday, Mechanical
Everett-Wednesday, Miss Rhodes, VII, Miss Croft, VIII,
9 05 to 9 30 9 30 to 9 50
9 55 to 10 25 A. M. IO 45 to II 15 A. M.
11 30 to 12 15 P. M.
A. M.
10 30 to II 15.
P. M.
A. M.
II 15 to II 40 A. M. 12 15 to 1 00 P. M.
2 20 to 2 50 2 55 to 3 25
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High-Thursday,
I. Free hand,
Guild-Thursday,
Miss Turner, IV, Miss Carbee, VI, VII, Miss Danahy, VI,
Edmund J. Shattuck-Thursday, Miss Luce,
Guild-Friday,
Miss Mahoney, II,
Miss Murphy, III, Miss Howes, VI,
Everett -- Friday, Miss Gilmore, VIII,
High-Friday, Mechanical,
II 30 to 12 15 P. M.
Everett-Friday,
Miss O'Brien,
I 35 to 2 05
Miss Kimball,
Miss Fellows,
2 15 to 2 45 2 50 to 3 20
MUSIC PROGRAM, 1905-1906.
EVEN WEEKS.
Guild-Monday A. M., Grade 7, 9 05 to 9 30
Monday A. M., Grade 6,
9 35 to 10 00
Monday A. M., Grade 6,
10 05 to 10 30
Monday A. M., Grade 2,
10 35 to II 00
Monday A. M., Grade 5,
A. M. 8 55 to 9 45 A. M.
10 00 to 10 25
10 45 to 11 15 II 15 to 1I 45 P. M.
1 30 to 2 00
A. M.
9 05 to 9 30
9 30 to 9 50 9 55 to IO 25 A. M. IO 45 to II 15 A. M.
II 05 to II 30
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West-Monday P. M., Grade I,
I 35 to I 50
Monday P. M., Grades 2 and 3,
I 55 to 2 20
Balch-Monday P. M., Grade 2, 2 45 to 3 00
Monday P. M., Grades 3 and 4,
3 00 to 3 25
High-Friday A. M.,
9 00 to 9 35
Shattuck-Friday A. M., Grade I,
10 00 to IO 20
Friday A. M., Grades I and 2,
IO 20 to IO 45
Friday A. M., Grades 2 and 3, Friday A. M., Grade 3, II IO to II 35
IO 45 to II IO
East-Friday P. M., Grades I and 2,
I 35 to I 55
Friday P. M., Grades 3 and 4,
2 00 to
2 25
ODD WEEKS.
Everett-Monday A. M., Grade 9, 9 05 to 9 30
Monday A. M., Grade 8,
9 35 to 10 00
Monday A. M., Grade 8,
IO 05 to 10 30
Monday A. M., Grade 7,
IO 45 to II IO
Monday A. M., Grade 7,
II 15 to II 40
Shattuck-Monday P. M., Grade 3,
I 35 to
2 00
Monday P. M., Grade 4,
2 05 to
2 30
Monday P. M., Grade 5,
2 35 to 3 00
Monday P. M., Grade 6,
3 05 to
3 30
High-Friday A. M.,
9 00 to
9 35
Guild-Friday A. M., Grade I,
9 45 to 10 00
Friday A. M., Grade 5,
IO 05 to IO 30
Friday A. M., Grades I and 2,
IO 35 to II 00
Friday A. M., Grade 4,
II 05 to II 30
Friday P. M., Grade 3,
I 35 to
2 00
Friday P. M., Grade 5,
2 05 to
2 30
Friday P. M., Grade 4,
2 35 to 3 00
Everett-Friday P. M., Grade 8,
3 05 to
3 30
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 assem- ble in Village Hall, in said town, on Monday, the fifth day of March, A. D. 1906, at six o'clock in the forenoon, then and there to act on the following articles, namely :
Article 1. To choose a Moderator to preside at said meeting.
Article 2. To choose all necessary town officers. The follow- ing 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 Constables, one Tree Warden, all for one year; one member of the Board of Health for three years, one Water Commissioner for three years, two mem- bers 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 question, "Shall licenses be granted for the sale of intoxicating liquors in the town?"
Article 3. To hear and act on report of the Auditors on the Selectmen's, Treasurer's, Tax Collector's, Water Commissioners' and Cemetery Commissioners' accounts.
Article 4. To see if the Town will vote to accept the List of Jurors, as prepared by Selectmen, and posted as required by law.
Article 5. To hear and act on report of committees.
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Article 6. To see what action the town will take in regard to the unexpended appropriations of the past year.
Article 7. To see if the town will vote to authorize the Treas- urer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow money in an- ticipation 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.
Article 8. To see if the town will vote to authorize the Collec- tor of Taxes to use the same means as a Town Treasurer may use when acting as Collector.
Article 9. To see if the town will vote to raise and appro- priate money for the support of the Morrill Memorial Library.
Article 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.
Article 11. To see what sum of money the town will raise and appropriate for the support of the Fire Department the ensuing year.
Article 12. To see what sum of money the town will raise and appropriate for the support of the Fire Alarm system the ensuing year.
Article 13. To see what sum of money the town will raise and appropriate to water the streets the ensuing year.
Article 14. To see what sum of money the town will raise and appropriate for lighting the streets the current year.
Article 15. To see what sum of money the town will raise and appropriate for the support of the schools the ensuing year.
Article 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, and place the same in the hands of the school committee.
Article 17. To see what sum of money the town will raise and appropriate for the expense of children at the Truant School.
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Article 18. To see what sum of money the town will raise and appropriate to meet the expenses of the Board of Health.
Article 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.
Article 20. To see what sum of money the town will raise and appropriate for the prosecution of illegal sales of liquor.
Article 21. To see what sums of money the town will vote to raise and appropriate to defray the incidental and other necessary expenses, not otherwise provided for, the current year.
Article 22. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise and appropriate for the repairs of highways the current year.
Article 23. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise and appropriate for building sidewalks and for setting edge- stones the current year.
Article 24. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise and appropriate for paving gutters the ensuing year.
Article 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.
Article 26. To see what disposition the town will make of money received as excise tax from street railway companies.
Article 27. To see what disposition the town will make of money received for dog licenses.
Article 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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Article 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.
Article 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.
Article 31. To see what sum of money the town will raise and appropriate for free band concerts.
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Article 32. To see if the town will vote to accept of the town seal as presented by the committee appointed for that purpose, or take any other action in the matter.
Article 33. To see if the town will vote to place the care of the old cemetery in the hands of the Cemetery Commissioners.
Article 34. To see if the town will vote to accept the provis- ions of chapter 346, of the acts of 1902, permitting moderators of town meetings to be elected for terms of one year.
Article 35. To see if the town will vote to accept the provis- ions of chapter 102, section 178, 179, 180, of Revised Laws.
Article 36. To see if the town will vote to raise and appro- priate money to purchase a typewriter for the use of the Town Clerk.
Article 37. To see if the town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of five hundred and fifty dollars ($550) to purchase hose and pipe for Fire Department.
Article 38. To see if the town will vote to appoint a committee of five to investigate and report to the town on additional fire house facilities.
Article 39. To see if the town will vote to extend the water pipes in Highland Cemetery, and raise and appropriate money for the same, or take any other action in the matter.
Article 40. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise and appropriate to gravel Bellevue Avenue, or take any other action in the matter.
Article 41. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise and appropriate to gravel and repair sidewalks on Douglass Avenue, or take any other action in the matter.
Article 42. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise and appropriate to grade and gravel Cedar Street or take any other action in the matter.
Article 43. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise and appropriate to construct catch basins on the corner of Washington and Vernon Streets and corner of Washington and Cottage Streets, or take any action in the matter.
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Article 44. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise and appropriate to pipe and reconstruct drains through the land of John E. Smith and others, or take any other action in the ınatter.
Article 45. To see if the town will vote to accept a main drain as laid out by the Selectmen, leading south from Railroad Avenue, and raise and appropriate money to pay land damages, or take any other action in the matter.
Article 46. To see if the town will vote to accept extension of Hillside Avenue, as laid out by the Selectmen, and raise and appro- priate money to gravel the same, or take any other action in the matter.
Article 47. To see if the town will vote to accept Florence Avenue as laid out by the Selectmen.
Article 48. To see if the town will vote to accept Bright Street as laid out by the Selectmen.
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