Official reports of the town of Wayland 1931-1932, Part 18

Author: Wayland (Mass.)
Publication date: 1931
Publisher: Printed at the Middlesex Freeman Office
Number of Pages: 430


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C464PE


Collins, Gilbert. Murder at Brambles.


C692M


Connington, J. J. The Castleford conundrum.


C762CA


Connington, J. J. The sweepstake murders.


C762S


Coolidge, Dane, pseud. Sheriff killer.


C777S


Corbett, Elizabeth. The young Mrs. Meigs.


C813Y


Cullum, Ridgwell. Sheets in the wind.


C897SH


Cunningham, Eugene. Riders of the night.


C916R


Dane, Clemence, pseud. Broom stages.


D193B


Deeping, Warwick. The awakening.


D361A


Deeping, Warwick. The challenge of love.


D361C


Deeping, Warwick. The prophetic marriage.


D361P


Deeping, Warwick. Smith.


D361SM


Deland, Margaret. Captain Archer's daughter. D372CA


Delafield, E. M., pseud. Diary of a provincial lady. D373D


Delafield, E. M., pseud. A good man's love. D373G


De la Roche, Mazo. Lark ascending. D375L


Dell, Ethel M. The silver bride. D382SI


Douglas, Lloyd C. Forgive us our trespasses. D7465F


Douglas, Lloyd C. Magnificent obsession. D7465


Douglas, Norman. South wind.


D7467


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B392TA B411S


Bentley, Phyllis. Inheritance.


Chapman, Maristan. The weather tree.


Christie, Agatha. Peril at End House.


Evarts, Hal G. Shortgrass.


EV16S


Fairbank, Janet A. The bright land.


F155


Farjeon, J. J. The "Z" murders. F225Z


Farnol, Jeffery. Charmian Lady Vibart. F236C


Fielding. A. The wedding-chest mystery.


F461\


Fletcher, J. S. Murder in the squire's pew.


F634MS


Fletcher, J. S. Murder of the ninth baronet.


F634MB


Freeman. R. Austin. The Dr. Thorndyke omnibus. F876D


Freeman. R. Austin. Dr. Thorndyke's discovery. F875D


Frome. David. The man from Scotland Yard.


F925MI


Galsworthy, John. Flowering wilderness.


G137FL


Galsworthy. John. Worshipful society.


G137WO


Genevoix, Maurice. Rrou.


G285R


Glasgow, Ellen. The sheltered life.


G464S


Gordon, C. W. (Ralph Connor). The arm of gold.


G655A


Gray. Westmoreland. Rolling stone. G797R


G864H


Gregory. Jackson. Riders across the border.


G864RI


Grew, David. The sorrel stallion. G8655S


G867A


Grey, Zane. Robbers' roost.


G867RO


Hauck, Louise P. Two together.


H294T


Heyward, Du Bose. Peter Ashley.


H516PE


Hutchinson, A. S. M. Big business.


H973B


Hutchinson, R. C. The answering glory.


H975A


Irwin, Margaret. Royal flush.


IR92R


Johnson, George M. Riders of the trail.


J6232R


Kaye-Smith, Sheila. Summer holiday.


K184SM


Keating, Lawrence A. Riding the range.


K224R


Kennedy, Margaret. Return I dare not.


K386R


Keown, Anna G. The cat who saw God.


K436C


King, Rufus. Murder on the yacht.


K587M


Kyne, Peter B. Lord of Lonely Valley.


K996L


Kyne, Peter B. Two make a world.


K996TW


Le May, Alan. Winter range.


L543W


Leslie, Henrietta. Desired haven.


L565D


Lincoln, Joseph C. Head tide.


L635H


Loring, Emilie. Uncharted seas.


L8934℃


Lutz, Grace L. H. The Challengers.


L974CH


Lutz, Grace L. H. Happiness Hill.


L974H


Lutz, Grace L. H. The patch of blue.


L974P


Mabie, Mary L. The Long Knives walked. M114L


McCord, Joseph. Silver linings.


M132S


Gregory. Jackson. The house of the opal.


Grey, Zane. Arizona Ames.


184


MacDonald, Philip. Escape.


M146E


MacDonald, Philip. Mystery at Friar's Pardon. M146F


MacDonald, Philip. Rope to spare.


M146R


McFee, William. The harbourmaster.


M165H


Mackail, Denis. David's day.


M192D


Mackail, Denis. Peninsula Place.


M192P


Mann, E. B. The blue-eyed kid.


M313B


Mann, E. B. The valley of wanted men.


M313V


Marshall, Archibald. The lady of the manor.


M3543L


Marshall, Edison. The deputy at Snow Mountain.


M3545DE


Marshall, Edison. Forlorn Island.


M3545F


Mason, Van Wyck. The Fort Terror murders.


M386F


Massey, Morrell. Left hand left.


M386L


Meynell, Laurence. The house on the cliff.


M577H


Miln, Louise J. Ann Zu-Zan.


M635A


Moore, Amos. Royce of the Royal Mounted.


M782R


Morrow, Honoré W. Beyond the blue Sierra.


W686BE


Mottram, R. H. Our Mr. Dormer.


M855O


Mulford, Clarence E. Mesquite Jenkins, tumbleweed.


M896MT


Nason, Leonard. Among the trumpets.


N186A


Nordhoff, Charles, and Hall, James N. Mutiny on the Bounty.


N754M


Norris, Kathleen. Second hand wife.


N795S


Norris, Kathleen. Treehaven.


N795T


Norris, Kathleen. Younger sister.


N795Y


O'Brien, Edward J., ed. The best short stories of 1932.


OB65R


O. Henry Memorial Award. Prize stories of 1932. P938L


Ogden, George W. Men of the mesquite.


OG24M


Ogden, George W. White roads.


OG24W


Onions, Berta Ruck. The lap of luxury.


ON44L


Oppenheim, E. Phillips. The man from Sing Sing.


OP55MN


Oppenheim, E. Phillips. The Ostrekoff jewels.


OP55OS


Oppenheim, E. Phillips. Shudders and thrills.


OP55SH


Oppenheim, E. Phillips. Sinners beware.


OP55SN


Orr, Clifford. The wailing rock murders.


OR77W


Page, Evelyn. (Roger Scarlett) Murder among the Angells. P142M


Page, Stanley H. Sinister cargo.


P143S


Parrish, Anne. Loads of love.


P245L


Pedler, Margaret. Desert sand.


P346D


Pertwee, Roland. Death in a domino.


P434D


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Philipons. Eien. A clue from the stars


P544CL


Philloons Eden. Stormburg


P544S


Priestley. J. B. Faraway. P934F


Pride, Anthony. The story of Leland Gay.


P955L


Queen. Ellery. The Greek coffin mystery.


034G


Rame. W MacL The black Tohis-


R136BL


Raire. W. Mach. Under northern skies.


R136U


Rees. Arthur J. The river mystery


R258R


Richmond. Grace S. Bachelor's bounty.


R+13B


Rinehart. Mary R. Miss Pinkerton


R-73MI


Ree. Vinge E. Will hearts. R626W


Rohmer. Sax. The mask of Fu Manchu.


R636M


Rohmer. Sax Vu'an Hee See Laughs.


RóSOY


Rosman. Alice G. Benefits received.


R736B


Royde-Smith. Naomi. The mother.


RS16M


Sabatini. Rafael. The black swan.


SA13BL


Sackville-West. Victoria M. Family history.


SA15F SAI7G


Sage. Lee. Gopher Dick.


Sanders. Charles W. Riders of the Oregon.


SAŞAR


Seltzer. Charies A. Double Cross ranch.


SE45D


Sherriff. R. G. The fortnight in September.


SH53F


Simpson. Helen. Boomerang.


$157B


Sinclair. Union. The wet parade.


$164W


Snow. Charles H. Don Tim.


SNE2D


Stacpole. H. De V. The lost caravan.


ST13L


Sterrett. Frances R. Years of achievement.


ST4374


Stone. Grace Z The almond free.


ST72A


Strange. Oliver. The law of the lariat.


ST86L


Strong. L. A. G. Brothers.


Tarkington. Booth. Mary's neck,


Tarkington, Booth.


Wanton Mally.


Teilhet. Darwin L. Death flies high.


Terhune. Alber: P.


The way of a dog.


T273WD


Thomas. Lowell. Kabluk of the Eskimo.


T363K


Thompson, Edward. A farewell to India.


T3734


Thurston. Temole. The diamond pendant.


Tracy. Louis. A dangerous situation.


T672D


Trollope, Anthony. The Claverings.


T744C


Trollope. Anthony. Dr. Wortie's school.


T744DO


Trollope. Anthony. Sor Harry Hotspur. T744SI


Trollope. Anthony. The vicar of Bullhampton. T744V


Tuttie. W. C. Mystery at the JHC ranch. T888MY


Wallace, Edgar. The Arranways mystery.


W1553A


186


STESB T174MN TITAWA T234D


T423D


Wallace, Edgar. The Colossus.


Wallace, Edgar. The man at the Carlton.


Walling, R. A. J. The fatal five minutes.


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Walling, R. A. J. Murder at midnight.


W164FO


Walsh, Maurice. Blackcock's feather.


W166B


Wentworth, Patricia. Nothing venture.


W486N


Wharton, Edith. The gods arrive.


IV554GO


White, Nelia G. Hathaway House.


W583H


White, Stewart E. The long rifle.


W5845L


Whitechurch, Victor. Murder at Exbridge.


W5847E


Widdemer, Margaret.


Pre-war lady.


W634P


Williams, Ben Ames. Honeyflow.


W671H


Williams, Ben Ames.


Money musk.


W671M


Williams, Valentine. Death answers the bell.


W6722D


Williams, Valentine. box.


The mystery of the gold


W6722MY


Willoughby, Barrett. Spawn of the north.


W684S


Winnek, Marian. Juniper Hill.


W736J


Wodehouse, P. G. Hot water.


W814HO


Wright, Harold D. The devil's highway.


WV932D


Wright, Harold B. Ma Cinderella.


W932M


Yates, Dornford. Safe custody.


Y26S


Young, Francis B. Mr. and Mrs. Pennington.


Y86MR


Young, Gordon. Fighting blood.


Y88F


Books for Boys and Girls


Abbott, Jane. The young Dalfreys. jAB27Y


Allee, Marjorie H. The road to Carolina. jAL52R


Archer, Gleason L. Mayflower heroes.


j974.4 AR2


Armer, Laura A. Waterless mountain. jAR53W


Armstrong, Edith M. The Mason children.


jAR57M


Bacon, Josephine B. Luck of Lowry.


jD263L


Bagnold, Enid. Alice, and Thomas, and Jane.


jB142A


Baldwin, Faith. Myra.


jB191MY


Barbour, Ralph H. Pirates of the shoals.


jB236PI


Barbour, Ralph H. Skate, Glendale !


jB236SK


Barringer, Marie. Martin the goose boy.


jB274M


Bartlett, Arthur C. Pal. jB282P


Beard, Dan. Boy heroes of toay.


j920 B38


Balpré, Bura. Perez and Martina. j398B41


Best, Herbert. Son of the white man.


jB464S


Bianco, Margery W. A street of little shops. jB473S


Birney, Hoffman. Kudlu, the Eskimo boy.


jB537K


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Walpole, Hugh. The fortress.


Buchan, John. The magic walking stick. jB853MA


Carrick, Alice Van L. Kitty-cat tales. jC231K


Carroll, Ruth. What Whiskers did. jC2324


Carter, Russell G. Good luck, lieutenant ! jC245G


Carter, Russell G. A patriot lad of old Maine jC245M


Carter, Russell G. The singing dog. jC245S


Cautley, Marjorie. Building a house in Sweden. jC316B


Chaffee, Allen. Wandy, the wild pony. jC345P


Chapman, Maristan. Wild Cat Ridge. jC367WI


Chase. Jessie A. The story of Paul Revere, Jr. jC387P


Corbett, Elizabeth. The Graper girls. jC813G


Corbett, Elizabeth. The Graper girls go to college.


jC813C


Cottrell, Dorothy. 'Winks. jC827W


Curtis, Alice T. A little maid of Lexington. jC944LX


Dalgliesh, Alice. Relief's rocker. jD155R


D'Aulaire, Ingri. Ola. jD2660


De Segur, Madame. The wise little donkey. jD473N


Eaton, Walter P. Adventures of the duck family. jEA86DF Eaton, Walter P. Boy Scouts at the Grand Canyon. jEA86GC Fast, A. J., and others. Scout naturalists in the Rocky Mountains. j917.8 F26


Field. Allen. The Muskamming red head.


jF453M


Field, Rachel. The bird began to sing. jF457B


Field, Rachel. Hepatica Hawks. jF457HE


Finta, Alexander. Herdboy of Hungary. jH497H


Flack. Marjorie. Ask Mr. Bear. jF594B


Fox. Genevieve. Mountain girl.


jF834M


Gorse, Golden. Older Mousi.


jG864O


Graham, Elanor. Welcome Christmas !


jG7614


Grey, Katharine. Rolling wheels.


jG8657


Grey, Zane. Book of camps and trails. j799 G864C


Grey, Zane. Ken Ward in the jungle. jG867K


Grey, Zane. The young forester.


jG867YF


Grey, Zane. The young lion-hunter.


jG867YL


Grey, Zane. The young pitcher.


jG867YP


Hambly, W. D. With a motor truck in West Africa. j916 H17


Hamilton, Edwin T. Handicraft for girls.


j790 H18


Harney, Laura B. The skycraft book.


j629 H22


Hawthorne, Hildegarde. Open range.


jH31340


Healy, Daty, ed. Cat tales from many lands. j H347C


Helme, E. E. The Joker and Jerry again. jH366J


Heyliger, William. Johnny Bree. jH512J


188


Holzworth, John M. The twin grizzlies of Admiralty Island. jH744T


Hunt, Clara W. The little house in Green Valley. jH913L Hutchinson, Veronica S. The circus comes to town. jH976C


James, Will. Uncle Bill. jJ235U


Keane, Thomas J. Lubbers affoat.


jK196L


King, Julius. The Indian nugget.


jK5866I


Knox, Rose B. Gray caps.


jK778G


Laird, Anna. Complete George Washington anniversary programs. j808 L14


Lie, Haakon. Ekorn. jL622E


Lofting, Hugh. Gub Gub's book.


jL826GU


Lord, Isabel E. The picture book of animals. j590 L88 Mathiews, F. K., ed. The Boy Scouts year book.


j796 M43 Meigs, Cornelia. Swift rivers. jM475S


Milne, A. A. The Christopher Robin verses.


j821 M63C


Moon, Carl. Painted moccasin. jM774P


Moses, M. J., ed. Ring up the curtain.


j808 M85R


Nonidez, J. F. Fuzzy and his neighbors.


j599 N73


Orton, Helen F. The treasure in the little trunk.


jOR86TR


Orton, Helen F. The twin lambs.


jOR86T


Peary, Marie A. The red caboose.


jP319R


Pease, Howard. Secret cargo.


jP324S


Peck, Anne M. Wings over Holland.


jP333W


Poultney, C. B. My dog Pompey.


j P864P


Proudfit, Isabel. The ugly duckling, Hans Christian Andersen. jB AN22P jR175SW


Ransome, Arthur. Swallowdale.


Richards, Laura E. Tirra lirra.


j811 R393


Ring, Barbra. Peik.


jR476P


Robinson, Mabel R. Robin and Heather.


jR564R


Roosevelt, Eleanor. When you grow up to vote. j353 R67


Sanford, A. P., and Schauffler, R. H. Christmas plays. j812 SA5


Schauffler, R. H., ed. The junior poetry cure.


j808.1 SCH1


Scoville, Samuel, Jr. The snakeblood ruby. jSCO94S


Silvers, Earl R. Code of honor. jSI37CH


Siple, John. Exploring at home. j917.48 S17


Smith, Gilbert. The Green Mountain boys ride. jSM53G


Smith, Susan. The Christmas tree in the woods. jSM67C


Snow, Charles H. Stocky of Lone Tree ranch. jSN62S


Sowers, P. A. Lin Foo and Lin Ching. jSO96L


Stackpole, E. A. You fight for treasure ! jST123Y


189


Swift, Hildegarde H. The road to freedom. jSW52R


Terhune. A. P. The dog book.


j636.7 T39


Theiss, Lewis E. Wings of the Coast Guard. jT345W


Tooker, Richard. The dawn boy.


jT616D


Towsley, Lena. Sally and her friends.


jT662S


Van Doren, Mark. Dick and Tom.


jV283D


Verrill, A. Hyatt. The Inca's treasure house.


jV615I


Wallace, Dillon. Buddies of the sea.


jW155BU


Warren, Leslie. Scatter, her summer at a girl's school.


jW253S


Wasbburn, Mabel T. R. The George Washington book for American children.


jB W273WA


Webb, Clifford. The story of Noah. jW832


Wells, Rhea. Ali the camel. jW467 AL


White, Eliza O. The four young Kendalls. jW582F


Williamson, Thames. On the reindeer trail. jW6727R


Young, Ella. The unicorn with silver shoes. j398 Y8


190


REPORT OF THE WAYLAND WATER BOARD


To the inhabitants of the Town of Wayland :


The Board organized with Walter S. Bigwood, Chairman and Alfred C. Damon, Secretary and Collector. Louis Petti- grew was reappointed Engineer.


Excessive Use of Water: The amount of water used at periods during the summer season now nearly equals the capa- city of the station. The Board wishes to warn against the wasteful and continual use of water on lawns and gardens.


The entire Town is supplied from the station at Baldwin's Pond. No water is being taken from the reservoir on Rice Road. The station is limited as to the amount of water that can be pumped and with reasonable use no difficulty would be encountered in keeping up the supply. There were times last summer when there were only 100,000 gals. of water stored in the standpipe.


Unless some caution is used in the wasteful use of water it will be necessary for the Town to install additional wells or meter the entire system at a considerable expense.


The Board wishes to call your attention to Article 2, Rules and Regulations of the Wayland Water Board.


"Applicants for service shall state in their application all the purposes for which they intend to use water, and no other use thereof shall be made. No fixtures other than those stated in this application shall be installed by the con- sumers without giving written notice to the Board of Water Commissioners."


The contract for the extension of 6-inch water main from Wayland Golf Club along Old Sudbury Road to River Road through River Road to residence of James Solemine and from the junction of River Road and Water Row, along Water Row


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to the residence of Frederick Gilly was awarded to J. J. Ducey Construction Company for the sum of $3,200.


During the past year there were ten leaks in the water mains, all of which occurred in the wooden mains along Old Connecticut Path and Sycamore Road. These pipe lines will have to be relaid in the near future.


We wish to thank the Wayland Chapter of the American National Red Cross for their co-operation in handling the bathing situation at Baldwin's Pond in such an efficient manner.


WALTER S. BIGWOOD, Chairman, ALFRED C. DAMON, Clerk, FRANCIS K. IRWIN.


Report of Superintendent of Water Works


Main line work :


Connection was made between the 12-inch and 4-inch mains on North Main Street opposite Sunset Road with a 6-inch pipe and 6x4 cross with 6-inch stub end and valve leading to Sunset Road. A main valve was placed on 4-inch line ten feet south of cross. The 4-inch main is now supplied from the 12-inch main at both ends with controlling valves at either end. Two tees were cut in on 4-inch main with stub ends and valves lead- ing to side roads. All main valve-boxes on new road from Memorial Square to Mr. Shaw's barn had to be adjusted to new grades. Twelve broken boxes had to be replaced with new. Main Extensions:


Sudbury Road-River Road (contract) 6-inch, 3,000 ft.


River Road ( Water department ) 4-inch, 220 ft.


Water Road ( Water department) 4-inch, 180 ft.


Blow-off installed : River Road 2


Gate valves installed :


Sudbury Road 6-inch 1


North Main Street 6-inch 1


North Main Street 4-inch 3


Markers for main gate valves were put in on Lincoln Road, Glezen Road, Connecticut Path.


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Service Line Work:


All old services on North Main Street were renewed from main to property line before new road was constructed. All services on same road were connected to main nearest property doing away with digging across road for future service repairs. Service boxes on other parts of system were brought to grade and broken boxes replaced.


New services installed 1932 14


Service pipe installed 810 ft.


Services renewed main to property (Cochituate) 33


Service boxes brought to grade 40


Service boxes replaced with new 12


Hydrants:


Four hydrants on new road had to be raised 1 to 11/2 feet, five were moved back 312 to 7 ft. Hydrant at corner of Sun- set Road was replaced with repaired Mathews hydrant, moved back to edge to sidewalk and gate valve put on hydrant pipe. Hydrant between Mr. Charles Mathew's and Mr. Doran's property on North Main Street was taken out. Hydrant on East Plain Street near property of Mr. Knox Brown was removed and replaced with repaired Mathews gate valve. Hydrant on West Plain Street near Mr. Chadwick's property was raised and gate valve installed. Hydrant on West Plain Street near property of Mr. Charles Carter was taken out and replaced with Ludlow Traffic hydrant and gate valve installed. Hydrant East Pond Street between property of Mr. Arthur Stevens and Mrs. Caroline Loker raised 1 ft .; hydrant Simp- son's Corner raised 1 ft. ; hydrant Connecticut Path near Indian Road raised 1 ft. and gate valve installed; hydrant on Plain Road near property of Mr. Phipps taken out and replaced with Ludlow Traffic; hydrant on Harrison Street taken out and replaced with Ludlow Traffic and gate valve installed. New valves were put in on hydrants near old Wayland Inn site and Sudbury Road. All hydrants replaced were defective. Of the hydrants taken out three were repaired for service, three were beyond repair. Hydrants were checked before cold weather.


Leaks:


Main Connecticut Path (wooden) 7


Main Sycamore Road 3


Gate valve packing leaks 5


Service leaks (Cochituate) 7


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Wells:


The thirty driven wells at station grounds were tested and cleaned. Only one well was found with sand. Pipes from wells to main were inspected for leaks. Packing boxes on well gate valves were tightened. Pipes from the three wells nearest Baldwin's Pond settled and caused cracked goosenecks. The 4-inch main which these wells led into also settled. These wells are now shut off. The lower line of well pipes on swampy ground have given trouble since the start on account of settling. The well pipes on the upper line have given no trouble.


Meters in use 1932 23


Gallons of water passed through meters, 1932-7,846,245


Pumping Station:


The station had to be run day and night at times in the summer season.


GALLONS OF WATER PUMPED


Calculated from pump displacement


January


6,168,664 57


February


5,738,545


53


March


6,036,772


55.4


April


6,575,016


61


May


9,484,560


88


June


11,467,262


106


July


13,121,458


121.5


August


9,964,260


92.5


September


7,959,388


73.7


October


7,326,816


67.9


November


7,255,224


67.8


December


6,925,572


64


Total


98,023,547


Total gallons pumped 1931-83,418,371 1930-75,534,476


Average per day 1932-267,824


Average 1931-228,543


Largest week July 18-24 -- average per day, 586,507 gals.


Largest day July 22-644,100 gals.


Smallest week January 25-31-average per day, 180,962 gals.


ALFRED A. LAMARINE,


Superintendent.


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REPORT OF CEMETERY COMMISSIONERS 1933


During 1932 four hundred dollars ($400) was received to establish Perpetual Care Funds, for burial lots, as follows :


$100 received from the Harvard Trust Co., left under the will of Isaac C. Damon to establish the "Isaac C. Damon Fund" for perpetual care of the fami- ly lot.


$100 received from Nellie Rice Fiske to establish the "Nellie Rice Fiske Fund" for perpetual care of the family lot in Lake View Cemetery.


$100 received from Mrs. Elsie S. Bull to establish the "Elsie S. Bull Fund" for perpetual care of two lots in Lake View Cemetery.


$100 received from Mrs. Alice C. Maude to establish the "Alice C. Maude Fund" for perpetual care of a lot in Lake View Cemetery.


Although the first two above donations were included in the Warrant of the Annual Town Meeting and were accepted by the Town of Wayland at the Annual Town Meeting of March 9th, 1932, they were not included in the last report of the Cemetery Commissioners, as they were received after January 1st, 1932; hence the Cemetery Commissioners include them in this report.


Including the above donations there is a total of $17,900 invested under the direction of the Board of Commissioners of Trust Funds.


By the sale of burial lots the sum of $260 has been turned in to the Town Treasurer.


For the financial condition of the Cemetery Commission see report of the Town Accountant for the year 1932.


Respectfully submitted, JAMES M. BENT, Chairman, HOWARD W. PARMENTER, WILLIAM READ, Clerk.


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INVENTORY OF TOWN PROPERTY


Inventories of property from all departments, taken at the close of the year 1932, are in the hands of the Treasurer and may be inspected by any interested voter of the Town.


F. G. MACKENNA,


Treasurer.


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INDEX


Assessors, Report of 125


Balance Sheet, December 31, 1932 118


Board of Commissioners of Trust Funds, Report of 80


Board of Health, Report of


133


Board of Public Welfare, Report of the 137


Cemetery Commissioners, Report of 195


Chief of Police, Report of the 128


District Nurse, Report of 135


District Vote for Representative 62


Finance Committee, Report of the 17


Fire Engineers, Report of the 129


Game Warden, Report of 131


Highway Department, Report of 136


Inspector of Animals, Report of 134


Inspector of Slaughtering, Report of 134


Inventory of Town Property 196


Jury List 71


Middlesex County Extension Service


139


Milk Inspector, Report of 134


Moth Superintendent, Report of


130


Officers of the Town of Wayland


3


Park Commissioners, Report of 138


Planning Board, Report of the 127


Public Library


Trustees, Report of the 170


Treasurer's Report 171


Librarian's Report 174 List of New Books 177


Results of Presidential Primary 45


Results of State Election 54


Results of State Primary 48


Results of Town Election 42


School Department


School Directory 146


School Committee Report 147


Financial Statement 148


Superintendent of Schools, Report of 154


High School Principal, Report of the 156


School Physician, Report of 158


School Nurse, Report of the 159


Supervisor of Attendance, Report of the 160


Census Returns 161


Current Registration 163


Membership by Age and Grade, October 1, 1932 164


Roll of Students Perfect in Attendance 165


Graduates 1932-High School 166


Graduates 1932-Grammar School 166


Organization of Teaching Staff, January 3, 1932


167


Per-Pupil Expenditures for School Support in Mass. 169


Sealer of Weights and Measures 132


Selectmen's Report 79


State Audit 73


63


State Recount for Lieutenant Governor and Secretary .... Tax Collector, Report of 120


90


Town Accountant, Report of the


Town Clerk's Report


Births 64


Marriages 66


Deaths 68


Dogs Licensed 1932 70


Town Treasurer, Report of 83


200th Anniversary of the Birth of Washington, Report 141


Votes Enacted at the Annual Town Meeting, March 9, 1932 28


Warrant for Annual Town Meeting


9


Water Board, Report of the 191


Superintendent of Water Works, Report of 192





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