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The Board of Health, acting with the School Department, arranged for a Toxin-antitoxin clinic. All students wishing to be immunized received the regulation dosage. Those who received this treatment were duly Schicked in about six months.
I wish to thank you, the school nurse, the teachers and students for their co-operation in this work.
Respectfully submitted, ERNEST E. SPARKS.
158
REPORT OF THE SCHOOL NURSE
Mr. Frank H. Benedict, Supt. of Wayland Schools, Cochituate, Mass.
Dear Sir :
I hereby submit my twelfth annual report for the year ending December 31, 1932.
As in former years, I have visited both school buildings daily. Sight and Hearing Tests were given. Children were weighed and measured every three months. The school physician was assisted in making the annual physical examina- tion of pupils, and, as heretofore, notices of defects were sent to parents.
Several clinics were held during the year. In January the physicians from the Worcester State Hospital were assisted in examining our three year retarded group of children. In June Dr. Sparks was assisted in giving the toxin-antitoxin treatments to pupils and to a small group of pre-school children. These same children were given the Schick Test in December.
The presence of some contagion and infection in the schools since September has necessitated close supervision. A number of cases were referred to the school physician.
In June I visited the homes of children who were to enter school in the fall. It was urged that these children be taken to their family physicians in order that any defects might be corrected before September.
During the summer months, a large group of school chil- dren needing tonsil and adenoid operations were cared for at the Framingham Hospital. This clinic was sponsored by the District Nursing Association.
Considerable welfare work has been done among the school children.
Home visits to school children 240
Children accompanied home because of illness 16
Children excluded from school because of infection 48
First aid treatments 14
Respectfully submitted,
MARY E. McNEIL, School Nurse.
159
REPORT OF THE SUPERVISOR OF ATTENDANCE
Mr. Frank H. Benedict,
Supt. of Wayland Schools,
Cochituate, Mass.
Dear Sir :
During the past year I have had twenty cases of absence reported to me.
Number having no legal excuse 19
Truants accompanied to school 6
Court cases (finding made in favor of School Department ) 1
For my report of the School Census, I refer you to the figures on the following page, prepared for the annual state returns.
MARY E. McNEIL,
Supervisor of Attendance.
160
CENSUS RETURNS October 1, 1932
Number of boys five years of age and under seven 66
Number of girls five years of age and under seven 46
Total 112
Number of boys seven years of age and under fourteen 218
Number of girls seven years of age and under fourteen 164
Total 382
Number of boys fourteen years of age and under sixteen 50
Number of girls fourteen years of age and under sixteen 48
Total 98
Children Not Attending School
Five years old and under seven
Boys
21
Girls
10
- -
Total 31
Seven years old and under fourteen
Boys
0
Girls
0
Total 0
Fourteen years old and under sixteen
Boys
0
Girls
1
Total
1
161
Children Attending State Schools Seven years old and under fourteen Boys Girls 1
0
Total 1
Number of Children Attending Private or Out of Town Public Schools or Studying under a Tutor
Five years of age and under seven
Boys
0
Girls
2
Total
2
Seven years old and under fourteen
Boys
Girls
00 00 8 8
Total
16
Fourteen years old and under sixteen
Boys
5
Girls
3
Total
8
MARY E. McNEIL,
Supervisor of Attendance.
162
CURRENT REGISTRATION
Number Number
School
Room
Grade
in Grade
in Room
Total
Cochituate
1
I
43
43
2
I
14
26
40
3
II
12
25
37
4
III
10
37
5
V
40
40
6
VI
41
41
7
VII
34
34
8
VIII
31
31
303
Wayland
1
I
30
27
57
2
III
26
IV
25
51
3
V
19
VI
24
43
4
VII
12
VIII
18
30
181
Total in Elementary Schools
484
High
Freshmen
38
Sophomores
40
Juniors
22
Seniors
14
Graduates
9
Graduates
123
Registration in all Schools
607
II
III
IV
27
II
163
MEMBERSHIP BY AGE AND GRADE OCTOBER 1, 1932
BOYS
Age
Grade
5 6 7 8 9
10
11
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Total
1
14 28
7
1
1
51
2
5 19
6 1
31
3
9 15
4
5
1
34
4
7 18
4 2
31
5
9
10
4 5 3
1
1
33
6
1
4 20
8
2
1
1
37
7
7
7
9
3
2
28
8
7
8
5
3
2
2
27
9
2
11
2
4
19
10
7
6
5
1
2
21
11
1
3
3
7
12
1
2
2
4
13
112
4
-
Total
14
33
35
29 33
24 34 27
24
28
17
16 9 3 2
328
GIRLS
Age
Grade
56 7 8 9
10
11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 Total
1
7 24
4
35
2
6
17
6
29
3
7
16
2 1
26
4
1
8
8
1
1
19
5
9
12
1
22
6
1 6
15
4
26
7
2
3
6
2
1
14
8
1
6
7
5
3
22
9
7
7
1
15
10
3
12
2
1
18
11
1
6
4
3
14
12
1
3
3
2
9
13
1
4
5
Total
7
30
29
30
20
22
21
16
16
17
23
9
7
7
254
164
ROLL OF STUDENTS PERFECT IN ATTENDANCE 1931-1932
Marjorie Ames Robert Ames
** Lawrence Neale
Rita Bennett
Eunice Peck
*Gladys Davieau
Gertrude Raynor
Florence Dunham
Mary Reimer Donald Scotland
Chester Dusseault Marion Gaffey
*Benjamin Sleeper *Jean Sleeper
*Reed Gerald Alice Gibbs
Claire Gladu
** Norman Sleeper Helen Sullivan
Roy Hallenbrook
Margaret Sullivan
Edwin Hutchings
Mary Sullivan
Louise Hutchings Emily Kentley
Arthur Therrian
Russell Thomas
** Dorothy Kneeland Esther Lawrence
*Charles Tillson John Travis
*Elva Mckinney
** Barbara Welch
*George Wheeler
Omitted from Roll of Students perfect in attendance 1930-31 Edward Rodier
*Perfect in attendance for two years.
** Perfect in attendance for three years.
** *Perfect in attendance for four years.
165
Lawrence Mckinney
GRADUATES 1932-HIGH SCHOOL
Evelyn Christine Ames
Emily Kentley
Richard Woodrow Bishop Malcolm Fay Bustin
Gertrude Isabelle Cameron
Ralph Emerson Fuller, Jr.
Margaret Gaffey
Dorotheea Marie Gallagher
Francis J. Gallagher Gordon Frank Genthner
Frederic Arthur Gibbs
Natalie Gilley
Edwin Winfield Marston James Royal Martin, Jr. Milton Emerson Porter Kathryn Louise Reid Ruth Bancroft Schleicher Alan Russell Sleeper Alfred Smith Preston Sumner Valentine John Gillespie Wheeler Effie Grace Yetton
Lorraine Young
GRADUATES 1932-GRAMMAR SCHOOL
Herbert W. Ames
Mary Hewitt
Richard Barronian
Frederick J. Kneeland
Joseph A. Bickerton
Charles A. Brown
Lloyd George Bustin
Liberty Buswell Mary Carastia Harold Clayton Clark Mary Conrad
Alice Morse Cowern
Ruth Mildred Davieau
Ruth Elizabeth Decatur
Chester H. Dusseault
Barbara Fuller
Charles Richard Gilley Miriam Gould
Virginia Lee Allen Pius Leonard Edith Lindbohm Mabel MacMeeken William Marston Lawrence C. Neale Lucille Mary Ellen Rodier Mary Imogene Steele Andrew Raymond Thomas Helen Tufts John Tupper John Thomas Twohig Barbara Welch
Robert Alfred Wight
166
ORGANIZATION OF TEACHING STAFF, JANUARY 3, 1932
Names
School Department
Elected
Where Graduated
David J. Allen
High Math., Science
1918
Brown University
Maude E. Merrithew
High
Commercial
1921
Salem Normal Boston University
A. Marion Simpson
High Latin, French
1924
Boston University Columbia University
Mildred A. Henderson
High English, History 1925
Worcester Normal Boston University Clark University
Francis R. Gladu
Elementary and High
Math., Law, Bus. Training, Athletics
1928
Tufts College
Margaret C. Robbins
Elementary and High
Commercial, French, English
1929
Boston University
Mary Kerr
Cochituate
Grade VIII
1920
Framingham Normal
Eleanor C. Partridge
Cochituate
Grade VII
1923
Robinson Seminary
Florence I. Holmes
Cochituate
Grade VI
1930
Bridgewater Normal
Evelyn Littlefield
Cochituate
Grade V
1931
Gorham Normal
Janet M. McNamara
Cochituate
Grades IV, III
1913
North Adams Normal
Drusilla Goodwin
Cochituate
Grades III, II
1928
Fitchburg Normal
Jane Noel Campbell
Cochituate
Grades II, I
1916
Framingham Normal
Ethelyn Morrill
Cochituate
Grade I
1920
Framingham Normal
Sulo A. Kempainen
Center
Grades VIII, VII
1930
Fitchburg Normal
167
Names
School Department
Elected
Where Graduated
Mabel S. Draper
Center
Grades VI, V
1921
Framingham Normal
Elizabeth R. Smith
Center Grades IV, III
1926
Lowell Normal
M. Gertrude MacDonald
Center
Grades II, I
1926
Lesley Normal
Janie C. Foster
High
Household Arts,
Luncheon,
Teachers' Lodge
1926
Framingham Normal
Julia B. Smith
Center
Assistant
1928
Lowell Normal
Marguerite E. Peaslee
Supervisor
Drawing
1926
Portland Art, Hyannis and Keene Normal
Ernest W. Schleicher
Supervisor Music
1929
Private Study
Note-The salary schedule is omitted on account of the unstable situation as to same. The amounts paid each teacher are recorded in the financial statement.
168
PER-PUPIL EXPENDITURES FOR SCHOOL SUPPORT IN MASSACHUSETTS for the school year 1931-1932-from State Reports (By Major Divisions of the School Budget)
Items
State $
%
Group I $ 3.77 74.56
Group II $ 3.22 63.69
Group III $ 4.63 56.30
60.4
38.3
58.19
63.9
Textbooks and .Supplies
4.22
4.3
4.17
4.1
4.36
4.8
4.47
4.8
3.60
2.8
3.58
3.9
Operation
10.48
10.6
10.53
10.4
10.22
11.3
11.15
12.0
9.79
7.7
6.51
7.1
Repairs
4.58
4.6
5.43
5.4
2.90
3.2
2.89
3.1
3.10
2.4
3.37
3.6
Libraries
12
.1
12
.1
15
.08
.1
.10
1
07
1
Health
1.61
1.6
1.60
1.6
1.51
1.7
1.69
1.8
2.34
1.8
1.34
1.5
Transportation
2.66
2.7
.55
.5
3.36
3.7
10.58
11.3
24.47
19.3
14.18
15.6
Tuition
1.11
1.1
.12
1
.55
.6
.42
.4
27.49
21.7
Miscellaneous
74
.7
69
7
.77
.8
1.02
1.1
.97
.8
48
.6
Total
99.19 100.0
101.54 100.0
90.73 100.0
93.23 100.0
126.79 100.0
91.13 100.0
NOTE: Group I includes the 39 cities; Group II includes 83 towns of over 5,000 population; Group III includes 108 towns of less than 5,000 population and maintaining high schools; Group IV includes 125 towns of less than 5,00 population and not maintaining high schools.
WAYLAND
Transportation cost per day per pupil transported, $ .15; tuition cost for all instruction and janitor ser- vice, $ .35 per day per pupil ; cost per pupil per day-total expenditures, $ .45.
169
General Control
3.78
3.8
% 3.7 73.4
3.5 70.2
5.0
5.1
3.41
3.7
Salaries
69.89
70.5
Group IV $ % 6.41 48.52
Wayland Group III $
%
.2
REPORT OF THE LIBRARY TRUSTEES
The purchase of new books the past year has been some- what curtailed, owing to expenditures for extensive repairs on the roof of the main building, which took some $400 of the Town appropriation. Gifts of books from kind friends have, however, resulted in an acquisition of 866 new volumes in all, for the year, which is not much below our average.
Reference to the Librarian's Report to the Trustees shows an increase in circulation of 3.000 volumes for the year, making a record-breaking circulation of 33,000 books.
A new building for the Cochituate Branch is much to be desired, as its present quarters are wholly inadequate. This cannot be considered by the Town under present economic conditions, but we hope it may be realized in the near future.
AMOS I. HADLEY, Chairman, ALFRED W. CUTTING, Clerk, NELLIE RICE-FISKE, RICHARD AMES, J. SIDNEY STONE, JAMES R. MARTIN,
Trustees.
170
Treasurer's Report
Receipts
Total appropriation
One-half Dog Licenses
$3,800.00 390.21
$4,190.21
Expenditures from Appropriation
Main Library
$2,821.10
Cochituate Branch
1,368.04
$4,189.14
Balance of Appropriation Unexpended
1.07
$4,190.21
Statement of Expenses for Main Library
Salaries :
Margaret E. Wheeler, Librarian
$1,200.00
Thomas Metcalf
420.00
Helen C. Wheeler
64.25
$1,684.25
Fuel and Light :
A. W. Atwood, coal and wood
$368.50
Edison Electric Illuminating Company 73.65
442.15
Other Expenses :
New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co.
$39.25
F. J. Bigwood, transportation
65.25
Wayland Water Board
10.00
J. C. Massie, cleaning heater, etc.
60.36
Frank W. Heater, typewriter repairs and supplies 25.10
Richard Moore Company, repairs to roof 476.96
Margaret E. Wheeler, incidentals
17.78
694.70
Total from appropriation
$2,821.10
171
Statement of Expenses for Cochituate Branch
Salaries : Gertrude D. Bishop Herbert Perry
$699.96 208.00
$907.96
Fuel and Light :
Robinson & Jones, coal and wood
$45.50
Edison Electric Illuminating Co.
28.80
74.30
Other Expenses :
N. R. Gerald. rent
$300.00
G. D. Bishop. incidentals
4.80
G. D. Bishop, cabinet cards
4.15
Walter E. Murray
25.00
Peck & Davieau
1.20
335.15
Books : Old Corner Book Store
50.63
Total from appropriation
$1.368.04
From income from Trust Funds :
Old Colony Book Store, books
$227.75
C. E. Lauriat, books
21.61
N. R. Gerald, magazines
42.65
Edison Electric Illuminating Co.
8.55
Edward E. Babb & Co., atlas
3.92
304.48
$1,672.52
Fines received-Main Library
$51.26
Fines received-Cochituate Library 11.07
Library Funds Income
Balance January 1. 1932
$75.88
Coupons and interest
1.213.82
$1,289.70
Expenditures :
Old Colony Book Store
$944.51
Charles E. Lauriat Co. 105.78
N. R. Gerald, magazines
92.90
172
L. A. Wells Bindery
35.06
Remington-Rand
2.70
Edward E. Babb & Co.
3.92
H. W. Wilson
16.00
R. R. Bowker Co.
5.00
Edison Electric Illuminating Co.
30.15
Margaret E. Wheeler, supplies
3.55
F. J. Bigwood
13.50
1,253.07
Balance on hand
$36.63
173
Librarian's Report
The Librarian submits the following report of the year ending December 31, 1932 :
Number of volumes, Main Library
Fiction
5,638
Non-fiction
12,536
Unclassified 61
18,235
Number of volumes, Cochituate Branch
Fiction
3,028
Non-fiction 1,106
4,134
Total
22,369
Number purchased, Main Library
320
Number presented, Main Library 238
Number replaced, Main Library
24
Number purchased, Cochituate Branch 249
Number presented, Cochituate Branch 89
Number replaced, Cochituate Branch
51
Circulation for the year :
From Main Library
16,584
From Cochituate Branch 9,757
Sent to Cochituate Branch on cards
106
Juvenile from Main Library
3,615
Juvenile from Cochituate Branch
3,084
481
School deposits Total 33,627
Classes of reading by per cent in Main Library :
Fiction
73.97
General works 2.89
Philosophy .79
174
Religion
.48
Sociology
2.49
Natural science
1.34
Art
4.25
Literature
4.24
History
4.88
Biography
4.67
The following magazines are to be regularly found in the reading-rooms :
MAIN LIBRARY
American Boy and Youth's Companion
American Home
Atlantic
Bookman
Country Life (English)
Flower Grower
Harper's Monthly
Horticulture
House Beautiful
Ladies' Home Journal
Literary Digest
London Illustrated News
National Geographic Magazine
Our Dumb Animals
Popular Mechanics
Scribner's Magazine
St. Nicholas
Woman's Home Companion
World's Work
COCHITUATE BRANCH
American Boy and Youth's Companion
American
American Home
Delineator
Flower Grower
Good Housekeeping
Harper's Monthly
Horticulture
House and Garden
Ladies' Home Journal
Literary Digest
175
London Illustrated News
Our Dumb Animals
Popular Mechanics Popular Science Review of Reviews and World's Work
Scientific American
Saturday Evening Post
Scribner's Magazine
St. Nicholas
Woman's Home Companion
MARGARET E. WHEELER.
Librarian.
176
List of New Books
Biography
Berry. Byers, Tracy. Martha Berry, the Sunday lady of Possum Trot. B B454
Bismarck. Sherrill, Charles H. Bismark and Mussolini. B 544S
Browning. Creston, Dormer. Andromeda in Wimple Street B B824C
Brownings. Loth, David. The Brownings, A Victorian idyll. B B824L
Cabot. Howe, M. A. DeWolfe. The children's judge.
B C113H
Chase, Mary Ellen. A goodly heritage. B C386
Churchill, Winston S. Amid these storms.
B C477A
Dugmore. Thomas, Lowell. Rolling stone.
B D876
Dutton, Charles J. The Samaritans of Molokai.
B D184
Earhart, Amelia. The fun of it.
B EA76F
Earp. Lake, Stuart N. Wyatt Earp, frontier marshall B EA765
Emerson. Perry, Bliss. Emerson today.
B EM35P
Fokker, Anthony H. G. Flying Dutchman.
B F696
Garland, Hamlin. My friendly contemporaries.
B G186F
Goethe. Eckermann, J. P. Conversations with Goethe. B G554E
Goethe. Rolland, Romain. Goethe and Beethoven.
B G554R
Grenfell, Wilfred. Forty years for Labrador. B-G865F
Hewins, Amasa. A Boston portrait-painter visits Italy 1830-1833. B H495
Janis, Elsie. So far, so good ! B J254
Joffre, Joseph J. C. Personal memoirs of Joffre, field marshal of the French army. 2 vols. B J593
King, Grace. Memoirs of a southern woman of letters. B K583
Lowell. Howe, M. A. DeWolfe, ed. New letters of James Russell Lowell. B L954HO
177
McAdoo, William G. Crowded years. B M112 Marie, grand duchess of Russia. A princess in exile. B M337F
Mary Queen of Scots. Baring, Maurice. In my end is my beginning.
B M366BA B N164B
Napoleon. Belloc. Hilaire. Napoleon.
Osler. Reid, Edith G. The great physician. A short life of Sir William Osler. B OS53R
Ponafidine, Emma C. My life in the Moslem East. B P776M Ponafidine, Emma C. Russia, my home. B P776
Powell, E. Alexander. Yonder lies adventure. B P874
Richards, Laura E. Stepping westward. B R392R
Rothenstein, William. Men and memories. 2 vols. B R742
Rosebury. Crewe, Robert O. Lord Rosebury. B R722
Russell. Jacqueline. If you like horses.
B R914
Schurz. Fuess, Claude M. Carl Schurz, reformer. B SCH82F
Spinoza. Browne, Lewis. Blessed Spinoza.
B SP45
Steffens, Lincoln. Autobiography.
B ST26
Storrow. Pearson, Henry G. Son of New England, James Jackson Storrow.
B ST734
Terry, Ellen. Memoirs.
Terry. Craig, Edward G. Ellen Terry and her secret self.
B T275CR
Trevelyan. Trevelyn, George M. Sir George Otto Trevelyan. B T274
Tunney, Gene. A man must fight. B T835
Wellington. Guedalla, Philip. Wellington. B W464G
Williams. Ernest, James. Roger Williams. B W675ER Wilson. Farrington, Edward I. Ernest H. Wilson, plant hunter. B W6944F
Wilson. Baker, Ray S. Woodrow Wilson, life
and letters. 2 vols. B W697B
Collective Biography
Bradford, Gamaliel. Saints and sinners. 920 B72S
DeKruif, Paul. Men against death. 920 D36MI
Inglis, William O. Champions off guard. 920 IN4
Description and Travel
Akeley, Carl and Mary L. J. Lions, gorillas and their neighbors. 916 AK3A
Beals, Carleton. Banana gold. 917.2 B36
178
B T275C
Chapman, Olive M. Across Lapland with sledge and reindeer. 914.71 C36 Cohen-Portheim, Paul. England the unknown isle. 914.2 C66 Dickey, Herbert S. My jungle book. 918 D55J
Dodge, Harrison H. Mount Vernon, its owner and story. 917.55 D66
Duguid, Julian. Tiger man. 918.1 D87 Etherton, P. T. Manchuria, the cockpit of Asia. 915.18 ET3 Faris, John T. Roaming the eastern mountains. 917.3 F22M Freeman, Lewis R. Afloat and aflight in the
Carribbean. 917.2 F87A
Gibbons, John. Afoot in Italy. 914.5 G35 Gordon, Jan and Cora. Three lands on three wheels. 914 G65
Guenther, Konrad. A naturalist in Brazil. 918.1 G98
Halliburton, Richard. The flying carpet. 910 H15F
Hedin, Sven. Across the Gobi desert. 915 H35A Johnson, Martin. Congorilla.
916 J63C
King, Grace. New Orleans, the place and the people. 917.63 K58
Kinney, Henry W. Manchuria today.
915.18 K62
Lee, Bourke. Death Valley men.
917.94 L51
Mitchell-Hedges, F. A. Land of wonder and fear 917.2 M692
Montgomery, Richard G. "Pechuck."
919.8 M76
Morton, H. V. In search of Wales.
914.29 M84
Murchie, Guy, Jr. Men on the horizon.
910 M93
Palmer, W. T. The English lakes. 914.2 P18
Parker, Cornelia S. German summer. 914.7 P22
Peck, Annie S. Flying over South America. 918 P33F
Platt, C. A. Italian gardens. 914.5 P692
Poole, Ernest. Nurses on horseback. 917.6 P78
Powell, E. Alexander. Undiscovered Europe.
914 P87U
Risley, Eleanor. An abandoned orchard.
917.6 R49A
Saxon, Lyle. Fabulous New Orleans. 917.63 SA9
Scott, David. Seventy fathoms deep. 910 SCO8
State Street Trust Co. Historical pamphlets. 917.4 ST2H
State Street Trust Co. Old Boston. 917.44 ST2
Thomas, Bertram. Arabia Felix.
915.3 T36
Van Loon, Hendrik W. Geography.
910 V32
Verrill, A. Hyatt. West Indies of today.
917.2 V61WI
Welzl, Jan. Thirty years in the golden north.
819.8 W46
History
Adams, James T. The march of democracy. 973 ADIM Allen, Frederick L. Only yesterday. 973.8 AL5
179
French, Allen. General Gage's informers
Latimore, Owen. Manchuria, cradle of conflict.
974.4 F88G 951.8 L35
Leiding. Harriette K. Charleston, historic and romantic. 975.6 1,53
Murray, Kenneth M. Wings over Poland.
943.8 M96
Sullivan, Mark. History of the United States in our own times. vol. 4. 973.8 SU5
Waters, Thomas F. Ipswich in the Massachusetts Bay colony. 974.4 W31
Sociology
Auld, William M. Christmas traditions. 394 AU5
Codman, John T. Brook Farm.
335.7 C64
Donham, W. B. Business looks at the unforeseen.
330 D71B
Lawes, Lewis E. Twenty thousand years in Sing Sing. 365 L41
Lippmann, Walter. Interpretations 1931-1932.
330 L66
Lippmann, Walter. The United States in world
affairs. 327 L66
Lowell, A. L. Conflicts of principle.
304 L95C
Neumann, Henry. Lives in the making. 377 N39
Phillips, Stanley. Stamp collecting. 383 P54
Salter, Arthur. Recovery, the second effort.
330 SA3
Sears, John V. My friends at Brook Farm.
335.7 SE1
Simonds, Frank H. Can America stay at home ? Snow, Elliot. On the decks of "Old Ironsides".
327 S15
Soule, George. A planned society.
330 S08
Swift, Lindsay. Brook Farm.
335.7 SW5
Thomas, Norman. America's way out. 335 T36
Thorp, Prescott H. How to build a stamp collection. 383 T39
Literature
Brooks, Charles S. The tragedy of Josephine Maria. 812 B79
Hughes, Glenn, ed. Short plays for modern players.
812 H872
Markham, Edwin. eighty.
New poems, eighty songs at
811 M34E
Milne, A. A. Four plays.
822 M63F
Mantle, Burns, ed. The best plays of 1931-1932.
812 M31K
Morrow, Elizabeth. Quatrains for my daughter. Riley, Arthur W. A guide to effective speaking.
811 M83
Robinson, Edwin A. Nicodemus.
808.5 R45 811 R564N
Robinson, Lennox. The far-off hills.
822 R56F
180
359 SN6
Stiles, Kent B. Geography and stamps.
383 ST5
Fine Arts
Bayley, Frank W. Five colonial artists of New England. 757 B34
Caplin, Jessie F. The lace book.
746 C17
Chipman, Frank W. The romance of old Sandwich glass. 748 C44
Rohan, Thomas. In search of the antique.
749 R63
Weitenkampf, Frank. The quest of the print. 760 W430
Willis, Vera. Embroidery design. 746 W67
Gardening
Cran, Marion. Gardens in America. 716 C85
Eaton, Walter P. Everybody's garden.
716 EA8
Farrington, Edward I. The backyard garden.
635 F24
Grieve, Mrs. M. A modern herbal. 2 vols. 716 G87
Murray, Pauline. Planning and planting the home garden.
716 M96
Nichols, Beverley. Down the garden path. 716 N51
Nichols, Rose S. English pleasure gardens.
716 N514
Ortloff, H. Stuart. Annuals in the garden.
716 OR8A
Wilder, Louise B. Adventures in a suburban garden. 716 W64S
Amusements
Allen, Hazel K. Camps and their modern administration.
796 AL5
Calahan, H. A. Learning to sail.
797 C12
Culbertson, Ely. Contract bridge for auction players.
795 C89
Kane, Whitford. Are we all met ?
792 K13
McCartney, Singerly. A short cut to good riding.
798 M12
Morrison, Alex J. A new way to better golf.
796 M83
Ouimet, Francis. A game of golf.
796 OU4
Ripley, H. A. Minute mysteries.
793 R48
Robertson, Lawson. Modern athletics.
796 R54
Rohrbough, Lynn, ed. Games we like best.
793 R75
Sayles, Alexander. Ice hockey.
796 SA7
Schniebo, Otto. Modern ski technique.
796 SCH5
Whist Clubs. The laws of contract bridge.
795 W57
Whorf, Richard B. Time to make up. 792 W62
Wood, Barry. What price football ?
797 W85
181
Useful Arts
Aernautical Chamber of Commerce, ed. The air- craft year book for 1932. 629 AE8B
Bruette, William A. Modern dogs. 636.6 B83M
Ehrenfeld. Louis. The story of common things. 660 EH8
Garland. Joseph. The youngest of the family. 613 G18
Jordanoff, Assen. Flying and how to do it. 629 J76
Little, Frances. Early American titles. 646 L72
Natural Science
Brown, C. E. My animal friends. 590 B812
Ditmars, Raymond L. Strange animals I have known.
591 D63
Ditmars, Raymond L. Thrills of a naturalist's quest. 590 D63
Hodge, A. E. Goldfish culture for amateurs. 590.7 H66
Innes, William T. The modern aquarium. 590.7 IN6
Miscellaneous
Anderson, Charles B. A guide to good pro-
nunciation. 421 AN2
Anderson, Charles B. Common errors in English corrected.
425 AN2
Burnham, W. H. The normal mind.
131 B93
Dimnet, Ernest. What we live by.
170 D59
Durant, Will. On the meaning of life.
109 D93M
Graham, W. C. How to get a job during a depression. 174 G76
Hahn, Arnold. Use your mind.
153 H12
Ward, Peter T. A guide to effective writing. 420 W21
Winsor, Frederick. The art of behaviour.
170 W73
Fiction
Abbott, Eleanor H. The minister who kicked the cat. AB26MII
Austin, Anne. One drop of blood. AU75D
Babcock, Bernie. The heart of George Washington. B113H
Bacheller, Irving. The master of chaos. B124MA
Bailey, Temple. Little girl lost.
B152L
Baldwin, Faith. District nurse.
B192D
Baldwin, Faith. Self-made woman.
B192S
Barrie, J. M. Farewell Miss Julie Logan. B275F
Bassett, Sara W. Twin lights. B296T
Bechdolt, Frederick P. Horse thief trail.
B385H
182
Beeding, Francis. Take it crooked.
Bell, Adrian. Silver Ley.
B448I
Berkeley, Anthony. Top story murder.
B457'T
Biggers, Earl D. Keeper of the keys. B482K
Bindloss, Harold. Right of way.
B516RI
Bower, B. M., pseud. Laughing water.
B673LA
Bower, B. M., pseud. Rocking Arrow.
B673R
Brand, Max. The Jackson trail.
B735J
Brand, Max. Twenty notches.
B735T
Brand, Max. Valley vultures.
B735V
Brown, Alice. The kingdom in the sky.
B811KI
Browne, Barum, pseud. The devil and X. Y. Z.
B8152D
Buchan, John. Huntingtower.
B853H
Buck, Pearl S. Sons.
B857S
Campbell, E. Murray. The vanishing rider.
C152V
Carfrae, Elizabeth. The radiant years.
C196R
Carlisle, Helen G. We begin.
C196W
Cather, Willa. Obscure destinies.
C2830B
Cather, Willa. The song of the lark. C283SO
C367W
Chase, Arthur M. The party at the penthouse. C385P
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