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CONTAGIOUS DISEASES
Diphtheria
3
Scarlet Fever
2
Chicken Pox
10
Measles
1
Influenza
6
Whooping Cough
4
Tuberculosis
2
All stagnant water was sprayed with oil.
THOMAS J. DOWEY
WALDO L. LAWRENCE
JOHN L. CORCORAN
Board of Health
110
WATER COMMISSIONER'S REPORT
December 31, 1920
At the annual meeting held March 1st the Water Board organized as before, James C. McKay, chairman, and C. S. Williams, Clerk.
Walter S. Bigwood was reappointed Supt. of Works.
Application has been made for more services on Old Connecticut Path, the district near Dudley Pond to supply summer cottages.
The Commissioners think that they have taken on all that can be supplied in that locality with our present supply.
Application has also been made from the East side of Rice's Road but the elevation being so near that of the reser- voir nothing can be done for those wishing to take water from our present supply on that road.
Investigation by the Water Committee has been going on the past year but the bills were not presented in time to go in the 1920 Report $500 being available in our cash balance to meet these bills.
CLERK OF WATER COMMISSIONERS REPORT
In account with the Town Treasurer
December 31st, 1920 Cr.
December 1919 31 Balance with Town Treasurer $317.93
· 111
February 1920
9 Cash turned in
174.00
28 Cash turned in
239.00
March
5 Cash turned in
247.75
24 Cash turned in
136.50
April
24 Cash turned in
102.34
June
14 Cash turned in
136.67
July
20 Cash turned in
150.50
24 Cash turned in
134.50
August
2 Cash turned in
239.50
4 Cash turned in
128.00
9 Cash turned in
260.00
12 Cash turned in
200.00
19 Cash turned in
152.50
21 Cash turned in
106.50
September
18 Cash turned in
146.50
October
1 Cash turned in
109.08
29 Cash turned in
107.50
November
30 Cash turned in
151.50
December
18 Cash turned in
100.50
31 Cash turned in
70.00
$3,410.77
112
CLERK OF WATER COMMISSIONERS REPORT
In account with Town Treasurer
Dec. 31, 1920
Dr.
March
2 Bills approved $49.83
April
6 Bills approved
42.69
May
4 Bills approved
57.48
18 Bills approved
61.00
June
1 Bills approved
242.89
13 Bills approved
32.24
July
2 Bills approved
43.69
20 Bills approved
97.82
August
Bills approved
65.69
17 Bills approved
108.44
17 Bills approved
149.37
October
3 Bills approved November
323.04
2 Bills approved
81.88
16 Bills approved
142.50
December
7 Bills approved
562.82
31 Bills approved
76.22
Salary James C. Mckay
20.00
Salary, Henry G. Dudley
20.00
Salary, Clarence S. Williams
20.00
113
Salary, Clarence S. Williams, clerk 32.50
Salary, Clarence S. Williams, collector 125.00
Salary, Walter S. Bigwood, Supt. 150.00
Balance on hand 905.67
$3,410.77
CLARENCE S. WILLIAMS, Clerk HENRY G. DUDLEY JAMES C. MCKAY
114
SUPERINENDENT OF WATER WORKS REPORT
MAINTENANCE
1920
March
2 Ernest Newton, labor, 5 days 4 hrs.
$20.25
John O'Roake, labor 1 day 4.00
Frank Ames, labor, 7 hrs.
3.50
Walter S. Biigwood, labor, 4 days, 6 hrs.
19.00
Clarence S. Williams, supplies
3.08
$49.83
April
5 Surburban Press, printing water bills Clarence S. Williams, force pump
$7.85
8.00
Howe & Co., express Walworth Mfg. Co., wrenches
9.87
Walter S. Bigwood, telephone
3.30
Walter S. Bigwood, labor, 2 days 2 hrs.
10.00
John O'Roake, labor 1 day
4.00
$42.69
May
3 Walworth Mfg. Co., curb cocks Braman & Dow, pipe saddles William C. Neal, teaming Ernest Newton, labor, 3 days 1 hr. Walter Bigwood, labor 2 days 6 hrs.
$23.38
8.15
2.50
12.50
11.00
$57.48
.27
115
18 Ernest Newton, labor, 2 days 5 hrs.
$10.50
Walter Bigwood, labor 2 days, 5 hrs.
10.50
$21.00
June
1 Chadwick Boston Lead Co. lead pipe $4.88
Walworth Mfg. Co., fittings 2.33
Fred A. Houdlette & Son, cast iron pipe & fittings 38.25 Braman Dow & Co., service boxes 19.20
Braman Dow & Co., dies 1.52
Natick Plumbing and Heating Co. fittings
1.06
Natick Plumbing and Heating Co., fittings
1.50
Howe & Co. express
.27
Chapman Valve Co., 2 in. gate valve
13.41
Walter S. Bigwood, galv. pipe
10.40
Walter S. Bigwood, freight
1.75
Walter S. Bigwood, telephone
2.20
Ernest Newton, labor 3 days 4 hrs.
14.00
Walter Bigwood, labor, 3 days 4 hrs
14.00
$124.77
15 Ernest Newton, labor, 2 days Walter Bigwood, labor, 2 days
8.00
8.00
Ernest Newton, labor, 1 day 5 hrs.
8.12
Walter Bigwood, labor, 1 day, 5 hrs.
8.12
$32.24
July
2 Ernest Newton, labor, 1 day 2 hrs.
6.25
Charles McEnroy, labor, 7 hrs.
4.38
Walter Bigwood, 4 days, 6 1-2 hrs.
24.00
$34.63
20 Leon Gladu, labor, 1 day 5 1-2 hrs.
8.44
116
Charles Maguire, labor, 2 days
10.00
Walter Bigwood, 3 days ? hrs.,
19.38
$37.82
August
2 Forbes Company, note heads 4.25 Forbes Company, envelopes 3.25
1.60
Natick Water Dept., lead pipe Clarence S. Williams, stamps 6.50 Howe & Co., express 2.74
Braman Dow & Co., fittings
25.20
Chadwick Boston Lead Co., lead pipe
6.84
Fiske Corporation, shovels 5.25
Albert Lockhart, oil cans .60 The Surburban Press, water bills 7.25
Natick Plumbing and Heating Co., fittings
1.83
Natick Plumbing and Heating Co., fittings
1.36
Natick Plumbing and Heating Co., fittings
2.69
Natick Plumbing and Heating Co .. fittings
4 04
James McKay, tending gate 10.00
20.63
Wilfred Celorier, labor. 1 day 5 1-2 hrs.
S.4+
Edgar Celorier, labor 1 day 4 hrs
7.50
Walter Bigwood. labor 3 days 3 hrs.
16.87
136.84
17 Leon Gladu. labor. 2 days 4 hrs. Wilfred Celorier, labor 6 1-2 hrs.
12.50.
Edgar Celorier, labor 1 day
5.00
Ernest Newton, 4 days 1 hr.
20.62
Walter Bigwood, 3 days 2 hrs.
16.25
$58.44
October.
Walworth Mfg. Co., roadway box
7.23
Leon Gladu, labor, 4 days 1 hr.
4.07
117
Braman Dow & Co., service boxes 18.14
Braman Dow & Co., service boxes 18.14
Ernest Newton, labor, 6 days 7 hrs.
29.37
Leon Gladu, labor ? days 6 hrs. 38.78
John O'Roake. labor, 4 days 20.00
William Smith, labor 9 days 4 hrs. 47.50
William Bemis, labor 12 days 1 hr. 60.63
Walter Bigwood, labor, 6 days 7 hrs. 29.37
Walworth Mfg. Co .. curb cocks
19.52
$288.68
November
2 Leon Gladu,, labor, 6 days 6 hrs. John O'Roake, labor, 6 days 1 hr: 30.63
33.75
Ernest Newton, labor, 1 day 6 hrs. 8.75
Walter Bigwood, labor, 1 day 6 hrs.
8.75
16 Leon Gladu, labor, 9 days 3 hrs. Ernest Newton, labor, 4 days 3 hrs. John O'Roake, labor 9 days 5 hrs. Walter Bigwood, labor, 4 days 3 hrs. Leon Gladu, labor 6 hrs.
$81.88
46.88
21.88
48.13
21.88
3.73
$142.50
December
6 Walter Bigwood, telephone Walter Bigwood, galv. pipe 65.62
H. Mueller & Sons, drill 1.75
H. Mueller & Sons, brass goods 67.50
H. Mueller & Sons, tapping machine and fittings
162.95
Clarence S. Williams, freight 5.31
Fram. Cont. and Supply Co., thawing out pipes in 1918 125.00.
Clarence S. Williams, supplies 6.12
5.25
118
Natick Water Dept., gate and road box
23.30
Leon Gladu, labor, 7 days 5 hrs. 38.13
John O'Roake, labor, 6 days 5hrs.
33.13
Ernest Newton, labor. 2 days 1 hr.
10.63
Walter Bigwood, labor 3 days 1 hr. 15.63
Joe Perodeau, labor 4 hrs
2.50
$562.82
29 Natick Water Dept., sleeve
.65
Nelson Matthew teaming
5.00
Fitz & Barker, caulking lead
6.83
Natick Gas Co., sleeve
.75
Charles Fairbank, teaming
17.57
NapoleonPerodeau, gasoline. oil and supplies
19.02
Howe & Co., express
4.65
Michael Maloney, charcoal and coke
3.75
Leon Gladu, labor 2 days
10.00
John O'Roake, labor 2 days
10.00
$76.22
Total
$1,747.84
CONSTRUCTION Extension at Shore Acres
May
18 Ernest Newton, labor 5 days
20.00
Walter Bigwood, labor, 5 days
20.00
June
1 Braman Dow & Co., 1 1-2 in. gal pipe 86.12 Ernest Newton. labor, 4 days 16.00
Walter Bigwood, labor 4 days
16.00
$158.12
Extension at Castle Gate
July 2 Ernest Newton, labor 6 hrs. 3.75
119
Charles McEnroy, labor, 2 1-2 hrs.
1.56
Walter Bigwood, labor, 6 hrs 3.75
20 Leon Gladu, labor, 4 days 4 hrs. 22.50
Charles Maguire, labor 3 days 4 hrs.
17.50
Walter Bigwood, labor. 4 days
20.00
August
2 Braman Dow & Co., galv. pipe 65.97
Charles Maguire, labor, 2 days 3 1-2 hrs. 12.25
147.28
Extension at Beechwood Point
August
17 Leon Gladu, labor 4 days 20.00
Ernest Newton, labor 4 days
20.00
Walter Bigwood, labor 2 days 10.00
October
3 Leon Gladu, labor, 4 days 1 hr.
20.60
Ernest Newton, labor 1 day 3 hrs. 6.88
Walter Bigwood, labor 1 day 3 hrs. 6.88
$84.36
WALTER S. BIGWOOD Superintendent
120
SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES
Board of Selectmen
Gentlemen :
In compliance with the law, I have the honor to sub- mit the Annual Report of the Weights and Measures Depart- ment of the Town of Wayland for 1920.
WORK PERFORMED
Platform over 5000 lbs. 2 sealed
Platform under 5000 1bs.
7 sealed
Counter scales
6 sealed
Beam scales
2 sealed
Spring balances
13 sealed
Computing scale (platform)
8 sealed
Slot Weighing
2 sealed
Avoirdupois
72 sealed
Liquid Measures
48 sealed
Oil measuring pumps
10 sealed
Molasses pumps -
4 sealed
Yard Measures
2 sealed
Spring Balances condemned
2
Liquid Meausres condemned
1
REWEIGHINGS
Coke
20 bags
Charcoal
13 bags
Flour
4 bags
Fees collected
$19.52
ALBERT B. MARCHARD
Sealer
121
AUDITOR'S REPORT
The accounts of the Financial Officers have been ex- amined and found correct.
JAMES H. CARROLL
Town Auditor
ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
OF THE
WAYLAND TOWN LIBRARY
TED
LA
ND.
1635.
FOUNDED
N
EAST SUDBURY
n
178
1835
FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1920
NATICK, MASS. PRESS OF THE NATICK BULLETIN
1921
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125
REPORT OF THE LIBRARY TRUSTEES
The annual report of the Librarian to the Trustees is herewith submitted showing in statistical form, the year's activities.
The catalogue list of new books will be sent to the towns- people in a separate pamphlet, and is not included, a shereto- fore, in the Town Report. It is expected that this will be found more convenient for preservation and reference.
Acting under the vote passed at the last anual town meet- ing, by which $500. was appropriated for the purpose, an idependent water supply, consisting of driven well, electric pump, and compression tank, has been installed in the library building. The former source of supply, the rail road tank, has been for some years very unreliable. no water for weeks nt times, being available.
A meeting of the librarians of neighboring towns was held in our library on October 27. Thirty seven were pres- ent. Interesting papers were read and a collation served.
By permission of the trustees, a meeting of the Wayland Women's Club was held in the library January 18, Miss Wheeler acting as hostess. The capacity of the library was taxed to its limit to contain the large number present. Mr. J. Randolph Coolidge of Boston spoke on library work and read selections from various authors, following which tea was served.
The circulation of books for the year ending Jan. 1st,
126
1921, exceeded that of any previous year.
AMOS I. HADLEY, Chairman JOHN CONNELLY LESTER R. GERALD FRANCIS SHAW RICHARD AMES A. W. CUTTING, Clerk
127
REFORT OF THE TREASURER OF WAYLAND PUBLIC LIBRARY FUNDS
For the year ending December 31, 1920
:Balance of Income on hand January 1, 1920
$.27
General Income for Year
Appropriation for year ending Dec- ember 31, 1920 $1,150.00
One half of Dog License Receipts
216.32
Collected from fines 40.70
Less sundry expense 7.55
33.15
1,399.47
Income from Invested Funds
James Sumner Draper Fund
$203.88
Cynthia G. Robey Fund
144.40
Grace Campbell Draper Fund
50.00
James Draper Fund
30.00
Ella E. Draper Fund
30.00
Lydia Maria Child Fund
4.25
Ada H. Wellington Fund
42.00
504.53
Gifts
200.00
200.00
$2.104.27
EXPENDED
Salaries :
Margaret E. Wheeler. Librarian $600.00
Thomas Metcalf, Janitor
300.00
Mary E. Wentzel
54.44
954.44
1
128
Books and Magazines :
Old Corner Bookstore, Books
286.88
N. R. Gerald, Magazines Rose Bindery
59.45
2.48
348.81
Fuel :
Weston Coal Company
297.28
A. W. Atwood
172.30
J. W. Doon & Sons Company
26.50
Indian Bridge Farm
9.00
505.08
Light :
Edison Company
90.07
90.07
Repairs
T. W. Frost
125.81
Fitz & Barker
5.68
R. B. Johnson 3.50
D. J. Foley
3.25
138.24
Miscellaneous Expenses :
A. W. Atwood,
25.00
F. W. Richardson
22.00
N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co.
11.15
W. S. Lovell
3.03
61.18
Total Expended Balance January 1, 1921
$2.097.82
6.45
COCHITUATE BRANCH LIBRARY AND READING
.
ROOM
Balance of Income onhand January 1, 1920
40.18
General Income for year
Appropriation for year ending Dec- ember 31, 1920 S50.00 850.00
Collected from fines 1919 and
1920 11.80
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129
Less sundry expense
1.94 9.86 9.86
$900.04
EXPENDED
Salaries :
Gertrude D. Bishop, Assit. Librarian
337.44
M. M. Fiske, Janitor
54.69
392.13
Books and Magazines
Old Corner Book Store, Books
153.96
N. R. Gerald, Magazines
45.45
199.41
Fuel :
Robinson & Jones Co.
43.15
43.15
Light :
Edison Company
30.61
30.61
Miscellaneous Expenses :
N. R. Gerald. Rent
144.00
M. M. Fiske, Express
35.00
C. S. Williams,
7.54
Library Bureau
6.48
193.02
Total Expended
$858.32
Balance January 1, 1921
$11.72
INVESTMENT OF LIBRARY FUNDS
James Draper Fund
Town of Wayland 6% Note
$500.00
Ella F. Draper Fund Town of Wayland 6% Note
500.00
Grace Campbell Draper Fund
Town of Wayland 6% Note
1,000.00
Lydia Maria Child Fund · $100 U. S. Third Liberty Loan 41/4% 100.00
130
Cynthia G. Roby Bequest 3,155.76
$3000.American Telephone & Tele-
graph Company $2,863.76
$200. U. S. Third Liberty Loan 41/4% 200.00
Deposit in Provident Institution for Savings, Boston 92.00
James Sumner Draper Fund 5,000.00 $1,000. Boston & Albany Railroad 4 % 1,001.25
$1,000. Boston & Maine Railroad 4 % 990.00
$1,000. Chicago, Burlington & Quin- cy Railroad 4% 993.75
$1.000. Delaware & Hudson Rail- road 4% 1,000.00
$1,000. Fitchburg Railroad 4% 995.00
Deposit in Provident Institution for Savings Boston 20.00
Ada H. Wellington Fund $500. U. S. Fourth Liberty Loan 41/4% 500.00
$10,755.76
FRANCIS SHAW, Treasur :i
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LIBRARIAN'S REPORT
The Librarian submits the following report for the year ending December 31, 1920.
Number of volumes-Main Library
Fiction
5,376
Non-fiction
11,628
Unclassified
315
17,323
Nmber of volums-Cochituate Branch
Fiction
1,088
Non-fiction
532
1,615
18,938
Number purchased Main Library
150
Number presented Main Library
494
Number purchased Cochituate Branch
73
Number presented Cochituate Branch
18
Total
735
Circulation for the year :
From Main Library
11,588
From Cochituate Branch
6,064
Sent to Cochituate Branch on Cards
.82
Juvenile from Main Library 2,416
Juvenile from Cochituate Branch
2,396
Total 22,546
4
132
CLASSES OF READING BY PER CENT IN MAIN LIB- RARY
Fiction
75.87
General Works
3.48
Philosophy
.34
Religion
.29
Sociology
1.14
Natural Science
.99
Art
3.17
Literature
4.68
History
6.18
Biography
3.86
The following periodicals are to be regularly found in the reading rooms :
Main Library
Atlantic
Bird-lore
Bookman
Century
Harper's Monthly
Journal of Outdoor Life
Ladies Home Journal
London Illustrated News
National Geographic Magazine
Our Dumb Animals
Outlook
Popular Mechanics
Red Cross Magazine
Scribner's Magazine
St. Nicholas
Survey
Woman's Home Companion
Youth's Companion
Cochituate Branch
LIST OF NEW BOOKS FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1920
WAYLAND PUBLIC LIBRARY
The Library is free to all residents of Wayland
MAIN LIBRARY HOURS Monday, Wednesday, Saturday 2 to 9 P.M.
The Library is closed on Sundays and legal holidays Telephone Wayland 26-3
COCHITUATE BRANCH LIBRARY AND READING ROOM HOURS
Wednesday and Saturday 2.30 to 5.30 P.M.
Every week day evening 6.30 to 9.00 P.M.
Except during June, July, August, September when the hours are
Wednesday and Saturday 2.30 to 5.30 P.M. Wednesday, Friday, Saturday 6.30 to 9.00 P.M.
The Reading Room is closed on Sundays and legal holidays
At the Cochituate Branch is a card catalogue of all books in the Main Library. Application for books in the Main Library may be made by Library Card on Friday evening and the books will be ready for delivery at the Reading Room on Saturday evening.
LIST OF NEW BOOKS
BIOGRAPHY-INDIVIDUAL
Adams. Ford, Worthington C., ed. A cycle of Adams letters, 1861-1865. 2 vols. 1920. B AD13F
Aldrich, Mrs. Thomas Bailey. Crowding memories. 1920.
B AL223
Anderson, Isabel. Presidents and pies. 1920.
B AN224
Asquith, Mrs. Margot. Margot Asquith, an autobiography. 2 vols. 1920.
B AS65
Betham-Edwards, Matilda B. Mid-Victorian memories. 1919. B B466
Bispham, David. A Quaker singer's recollections. 1920. B B546
Bok, Edward W. The Americanization of Edward Bok.
1920.
B B633
Booth. Begbie, Harold. The life of General William Booth. 2 vols. 1920. B B6485
Butler. Jones, Henry F. Samuel Butler. 2 vols. 1919. B B975
Campbell. Connor, Henry G. John A. Campbell. 1920.
B C155
Carnegie, Andrew. Autobiography. 1920. B C214
Chapman. Ottman, Ford C. J. Wilbur Chapman: a biog- raphy. 1920.
Chekhov. Tchekhov, Anton P. Letters of Anton Chekhov. 1920. B T218
B C368
Choate. Martin, Edward S. The life of Joseph Hodges Choate. 2 vols. 1920. B C454M
Clark, Champ. My quarter century of American politics. 2 vols. 1920. B C542
Cobden. Hobson, J. A. Richard Cobden : the international man. 1919. B C634H
Davis. Pepper, Charles M. The life and times of Henry Gassaway Davis. 1920. B D295 Dickens. Burton, Richard. Dickens, how to know him. 1919. B D554B
3
Balfour. Raymond, E. T. A life of Arthur James Balfour. 1920. B B196
4
BIOGRAPHY -INDIVIDUAL
Dilke. Gwynn, Stephen, and Tuckwell, Gertrude M. The life of Sir Charles W. Dilke. 2 vols. 1917. B D576 Disraeli. Buckle, G. E. The life of Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield, by Buckle and Monypenny. Vols. 5-6. 1920. B D636M Eugénie, Empress. Carey, Mrs. Agnes. Empress Eugénie in exile. 1920. B EU43C
. Fleury, Comte Maurice, ed. Memoirs of the Empress Eugénie. 2 vols. 1920. B EU43
Fisher, John A., lord. Memories and records. 2 vols. 1920. B F536
Foch. Recouly, Raymond. Foch, the winner of the. war. 1920. B F684R Fox, Henry. Ilchester, Earl of. Henry Fox, first Lord Hol- land. 2 vols. 1920. B F835
Gambetta. Deschanel, Paul. Gambetta. 1920. B G143
Gardner. Gardner, Constance, ed. Some letters of Augus- tus Peabody Gardner. 1920. B G174 Gladstone. Drew, Mrs. Mary G. Mrs. Gladstone, by her daughter. 1920. B G453
George. Spender, Harold. The prime minister: life and times of David Lloyd George. 1920. B G296S Grey, Charles, 2d earl. Trevelyan, G. M. Lord Grey of the Reform Bill. 1920. B G867
Greeley, Hugh P. and Floretta E. Work and play in the Grenfell mission. 1920. B G815
Hamilton. Ford, Henry J. Alexander Hamilton. 1920. B H185
Hamilton, Lord Frederic. The vanished pomps of yester- day. 1920. B H187
Hankey, Donald. Letters. Edited by Edward Miller. 1920. B H197
Hobson, Mrs. Elizabeth C. Recollections of a happy life. 1916. B H657
Hoover. Kellogg, Vernon. Herbert Hoover, the man and
his work. 1920. B H767K
. Lane, R. W. The making of Herbert Hoover. 1920. B H767L Kitchener. Arthur, Sir G. C. A. Life of Lord Kitchener. 3 vols. 1920. B K643
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BIOGRAPHY -INDIVIDUAL
James, Henry. Letters of Henry James, selected and edited by Percy Lubbock. 2 vols. 1920. B J232L
James, William. Letters. Edited by his son, Henry James. 2 vols. 1920. B J233
Jefferson. Muzzy, David S. Thomas Jefferson. 1918.
B J554MU
Kartini, Raden A. Letters of a Javanese princess, trans- lated from the original Dutch by Agnes L. Symmers. 1920. B K145
La Fayette. Morgan, George. The true La Fayette. 1919.
Robertson. Landrum, Grace W. Charlotte. 1919.
B L134M B R543
Lincoln. Drinkwater, John. Lincoln: the world emanci- pator. 1920. B L634D
Lyttelton, Alfred. An account of his life. 1917. B L996
McCarthy, Edward T. Further incidents in the life of a mining engineer. 1920. B M128F
Mallock, William H. Memoirs of life and literature. 1920.
B M296
Maude. Callwell, C. E. The life of Sir Stanley Maude. 1920. B M442
Mercier, D. F. F. J., cardinal. Cardinal Mercier's own story. 1920. B M536M
Kellogg, Charlotte. Mercier, the fighting cardinal of Belgium. 1920.
B M536K
Meredith. Butcher, Lady. Memories of George Meredith O. M. 1919. B M544B
Ellis, S. M. George Meredith. 1920. B M544E
Meyer. Howe, M. A. DeW. George von L. Meyer, his life and public services. 1919. B M574H Mitford. Hill, Constance. Mary Russell Mitford and her surroundings. 1920. B M694H Moton, R. R. Finding a way out : an autobiography. 1920. B M853
Nevill, Lady Dorothy. The life and letters of Lady Dorothy Nevill, edited by her son, Ralph Nevill. B N414N Parker. Parker, Arthur C. The life of General Ely S. Parker. 1919. B P2234
Parsons. Rabb, Kate M., ed. A tour through Indiana in 1840. The diary of John Parsons of Petersburg, Vir- ginia. 1920. B P253
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BIOGRAPHY - COLLECTIVE
Peabody. Peabody, F. G. and Robert. A New England romance. The story of Ephraim and Mary J. Peabody, 1807-1892, told by their sons. 1920. B P313 Peel. Peel, Ethel, comp. Recollections of Lady Dorothy Peel. 1920. B P344 Redmond. Gwynn, Stephen. John Redmond's last years. 1919. B R247G
Riley. Dickey, Marcus. The youth of James Whitcomb Riley. 1919. B R454
Rochechouart, Louis V. L. Memoirs of the Count de Roche- chouart. 1920. B R584 Rogers, Clara K. Memories of a musical career. 1919. B R634 Roosevelt. Bishop, J. B. Theodore Roosevelt and his time, shown in his own letters. 2 vols. 1920. B R676BI
Leary, J. J., Jr. Talks with T. R. 1920. B R676L
Shirley. Lincoln, Charles Henry, ed. Correspondence of William Shirley. 2 vols. 1912. B SH65
Stevenson. Sanchez, Mrs. N. Van de G. The life of Mrs. Robert Louis Stevenson. 1920. B ST444
Tennant. Glenconner, P. Edward W. Tennant: a memoir. 1919. B T253
Venizelos. Gibbons, H. A. Venizelos. 1920. B V554
Warren, Arthur. London days. A book of reminiscences. 1920. B W253
Wheeler, Mrs. Candace T. Yesterdays in a busy life. 1918.
B W564
Whiteley, Opal. The story of Opal. 1920.
B W586
Wood. David, E. J. Leonard Wood on national issues. 1920.
Holme, J. G. The life of Leonard Wood. 1920. B W853H
B W853D
--. Wood, E. F. Leonard Wood, a conservator of Amer- icanism. 1920. B W853W
BIOGRAPHY-COLLECTIVE
Howe, M. A. DeW. Memoirs of the Harvard dead in the war against Germany. Vol. 1. 1920. 920 H83
Husband, Joseph. Americans by adoption. 1920. 920 H95 Jonescu, Take. Some personal impressions. 1920. 920 J73 Marcosson, Isaac F. Adventures in interviewing. 1920. 920 M33
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DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
Putnam, Elizabeth C., comp. Col. Charles R. Lowell, friends and cousins. 1920. 920 P98
DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
Briggs, Martin S. Through Egypt in war-time. 1919.
916.2 B76
Brown, R. N. R. Spitsbergen. 1920. 919.8 B81
Bryas, Madeleine de, comtesse, and Bryas, Jacqueline de. A Frenchwoman's impression of America. 1920.
917.3 B84
Chesterton, Gilbert K. Irish impressions. 1920. 914.1 C42
Collins, Joseph. Idling in Italy. 1920. 914.5 C69I
Crosley, Mrs. Pauline S. Intimate letters from Petrograd. 1920. 914.7 C88
Curle, J. H. The shadow-show. 1920.
910 C922
Curle, Richard. Wanderings. 1920. 910 C92
Dewey, John and Hattie A. Letters from China and Japan. 1920. 915.1 D51
Dodd, Anna B. Up the Seine to the battlefields. 1920. 914.4 D66U
Eaton, Walter P. In Berkshire fields. 1920. 917.4 EA8
Edwards, A. H. Paris through an attic. 1919. 914.4 ED9
Edwards, Agnes. The old Coast Road from Boston to Plym- outh. 1920. 917.4 ED9C
Elliott, Mrs. M. H. Roma beata. 1909. 914.5 EL5R
Faris, J. T. Seeing Pennsylvania. 1919. 917.4 F22
. Seeing the Far West. 1920. 917.8 F22
Franck, H. A. Roaming through the West Indies. 1920. 917.2 F84R
-. Vagabonding through changing Germany.
1920.
914.3 F84
Gibbs, Philip. People of destiny. 1920.
917.3 G35
Greenbie, Sydney. Japan : real and imaginary. 1920.
915.2 G82
Grenfell, Anne, and Spalding, Katie. Le Petit Nord. 1920. 917.1 G86
Hale, F. From Persian uplands. 1920 ? 915.5 H13
Heaton, Eliza P. By-paths in Sicily. 1920. 914.5 H35
Koebel, W. H. The great south land; the River Plate and southern Brazil of today. 1920. 918 K81
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DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
MacQuarrie, Hector. Tahiti days. 1920. 919.7 M24 Marshall, Archibald. A spring walk in Provence. 1920. 914.4 M35
Mills, Enos A. The adventures of a nature guide. 1920. 917.9 M62
Moore, F. F. Siberia today. 1919.
915.7 M78
Morley, C. D. Travels in Philadelphia. 1920. 917.4 M82
Mosher, A. M. The spell of Brittany. 1920. 914.4 M85
Newton, W. Douglas. Westward with the Prince of Wales. 1920. 917 N48
Onions, Mrs. Berta Ruck. American snapshots. 1920. 917.3 ON4
Packard, Winthrop. Old Plymouth trails. 1920. 917.4 P12
Parks, Leighton. English ways and by-ways. 1920. 914.2 P21
Pollard, Samuel. In unknown China. 1920. 915.1 P76
Putnam, G. P. In the Oregon country. 1915. 917.9 P98 -. The southland of North America. 1913. 917.2 P98
Reik, H. O. A tour of America's national parks. 1920.
917.3 R27
Rihbany, A. M. The hidden treasure of Rasmola. 1920.
915.6 R44
Robinson, A. G. Old New England houses. 1920. 917.4 R56H
Ross, Edward A. What is America ? 1919. 917.3 R73
Shackleton, Sir E. H. South, the story of Shackleton's last expedition, 1914-1917. 1920. 919.9 SH1S
Soulsby, L. H. M. The America I saw in 1916-1918. 1920. 917.3 SO8
Stuck, Hudson. A winter circuit of our Arctic coast. 1920. 917.9 ST9W
Taft, William, and Bryce, James. Washington, the nation's capital. c1915. 917.5 T12
Thwing, A. H. The crooked and narrow streets of the Town of Boston. 1920. 917.4 T42
Tomlinson, H. M. The sea and the jungle. 1920? 910 T59 Van Dyke, J. C. The Grand Canyon of the Colorado. 1920.
917.9 V28
Wharton, Mrs. Edith. In Morocco. 1920. 916.4 W55
Wood, F. J. The turnpikes of New England. 1919. 917.4 W85
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BOOKS ON THE WAR
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