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Number of girls fourteen years of age and under sixteen 52
Total 112
Number of Children Not Attending School
Five years old and under seven
Boys
15
Girls 24
Total 39
Number of Children Attending Local Private Schools Five years old and under seven
1
Boys Girls
3
Total 4
Seven years old and under fourteen
Boys 1
Girls 1
Total 2
183
Number of Children Attending Private or Out of Town Public Schools
Public
Private
Five years old and under seven
Boys Girls
0
1
0
0
Total
0
1
Seven years old and under fourteen
Boys Girls
2
6
Total
3
9
Fourteen years old and under sixteen
Boys
6
6
Girls
0
2
Total
6
8
Number of Illiterate Minors
Number of Physically Handicapped Children Instructed at Home
Seven to fourteen years old
1
Boys Girls
0
Total
1
Number of Children Not Attending School on account of Physical or Other Condition
Seven to fourteen years old
Boys
0
Girls
1
Total
1
1 1
3
1
0
184
MEMBERSHIP BY AGE AND GRADE OCTOBER 1, 1938
BOYS
Age
Grade 5 6 7 8 9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16 17 18 19 Totals
1
10 21 10
41
2
12 20
8
4
44
3
13 22
5 3
1
44
4
8 18
7 3
1
37
5
1
7
16
8
3
35
6
13 18
5 2
1
39
7
5
17
6
4
1
33
8
1 10
10
5
3
2
1
32
9
1
8
11
6
2
28
10
3
4
14
5
1
2
29
11
1
3
2
5
1
12
12
1
4
1
6
Total
10 33 43 39 34 39
36
36
29
27
26
13
11
3
1
380
GIRLS
Age
Grade
5 6 7 8 9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16 17 18 19 Totals
1
12 21
2
35
2
4 23
4
31
3
7 22
1 1
31
4
11 16
4
31
5
9
13 5
2
1
30
6
6 11
8
1
1
27
7
1
5
14
7
2
29
8
1
4
16
4
2
27
9
2
9
12
2
25
10
5
13
3
2
23
11
5
10
3
18
12
5
6 1
1
13
13
1
2
3
Total
12 25 32 37 32
30
19
23
34
23
20
20
12
3 1
323
185
CURRENT REGISTRATION
School
Room
Number Number Grade in Grade in Room Total
Cochituate
1
I
41
41
2
II
42
42
3
III
37
37
4
IV
34
34
5
V
34
34
6
VI
40
40
7
VII
35
35
8
VIII
37
37
300
Center
1
I
37
37
2
II
34
34
3
III
39
39
4
IV
32
32
5
V
32
32
6
VI
32
32
7
VII
30
30
8
VIII
23
23
259
Total in Elementary Schools
559
High School Freshmen
56
Sophomores
53
Juniors
31
Seniors
19
Post Graduates
3
Total Registration
162
186
GRADUATES 1938 --- WAYLAND HIGH SCHOOL
Frances Elizabeth Adams Paul Lincoln Benedict M. Elizabeth Bond Leslie L. Brown, Jr. Margaret Elizabeth Chaisson Louis Decola
Edith Elizabeth Forbes
Priscilla Mae Harrington Irene Elizabeth Harris
Dorothy A. Hiltz
Alice Whitney Hosmer Lucille Marie LaFrance George William Litchfield Ethel E. Mandigo Robert Mathews Kenneth Ellsworth Morrell, Jr. Charles Dondale Reid Warren Eugene Sherman Arthur Alphonse Therrien Gertrude V. Thompson
Genevieve F. Ward
ELEMENTARY CLASS ROLL
Robert Justin Allen Maybelle Ames
Barbara Frances Barry
Shirley Ruth Beadle
Stephen Dennis Bergin
Matilda Frances Bolton Patricia Ann Brooks Elizabeth Ann Brown
L. Sherman Brown John Calvin Bryant Lorraine Frances Campbell Olivia Carothers Ernest Herbert Damon, Jr. John Augustine Davis
Dorothy Beatrice Deane Beatrice Joanne Decatur Arthur David Dooley Paul Pierre Dubé
Marie Gertrude Eagan Marjorie Jean Ellis Helen Agnes Gladu
Richard H. Groton Philip Edward Harrington John William Hartwell Etta Marie Hersey Joan Kenney Richard Otto Dodge Kohler Louise Valira LaMotte
William Douglas Leonard Eleanor Grace MacCallum John Edison Mandigo Gladys Anna Mattfield Marjorie Isabell McCabe Mary Alice McGowan Blanche Genevieve McManus Gloria Elinor Nelson John Range O'Connell, Jr. Joseph Patrick O'Day William Francis Palmer Frederick Perry, Jr. Irene Martha Perry Joseph Arthur Wilfred Peters Robert Maxim Place Chester Raymond Rafus Barbara Helen Reid Durwood Earle Rosenburgh Mabel Ann Roth John Joseph Ryan Frederick John Schlosky Geraldine Celeste Selvitella John Joseph Smith Fitz Henry Stevens, 3rd. Rita Olive Therrien Charles Frederick Tufts Stephen James Vose Roy Newman Woodbury
187
ORGANIZATION OF TEACHING STAFF, JANUARY 3, 1939
Names David J. Allen, Principal Maude E. Merrithew
School Department
High Mathematics, Science
1918
High
Commercial
1921
A. Marion Simpson
High Latin, French 1924
Mildred A. Henderson
High English, History 1925
188
Francis R. Gladu
High Mathematics, Law Business Training, Athletics 1928
*Tufts College
Margaret C. Robbins
High Commercial, French English 1929
High
Mathematics, English, Gymnasium
1938
*Tufts College
Mary Kerr, Principal
Cochituate
Grade VIII
1920
State College, Framingham
Eleanor C. Partridge
Cochituate
Grade VII
1923
Robinson Seminary
Evelyn I. Martin
Cochituate
Grade VI
1937
Gorham Normal School
Doris Currier
Cochituate
Grade V
1934 State College, Framingham
Edith Lindsay
Cochituate
Grade IV
1934
State College, Framingham
Elected
Education
*Brown University State College, Salem Columbia University *Boston University *Boston University *Columbia University State College, Worcester *Boston University *Clark University
*Boston University
Eugene G. Pare
Marjorie M. Lareau
Cochituate Grade III 1933
State College, Framingham
Jane Noel Campbell
Cochituate Grade II 1916
Ethel Morrill
Cochituate Grade I 1920
Sulo A. Kempainen, Prin.
Center Grade VIII **
1930
State College, Framingham Farmington Normal School *State College, Fitchburg *State College, Amherst
Leroy K. Houghton, Jr.
Center
Grade VII **
1938
Virginia A. Robbins
Center
Grade VI **
1938
*State College, Fitchburg
Mabel S. Draper
Center
Grade V
1921
State College, Framingham
Elizabeth Smith
Center
Grade IV
1926
State College, Lowell
Dorothy C. Sleeper
Center
Grade III
1934
State College, Framingham
Gertrude Macdonald
Center
Grade II
1926
Lesley Normal School
Doris E. Litchfield
Center
Grade I
1933
State College, Framingham
Marguerite E. Peaslee
Supervisor
Drawing
1926
Portland Art
Keene Normal
State College, Hyannis
Ernest W. Schleicher Janie C. Foster
Supervisor Music
1929
Private Study
State College, Framingham
High Household Arts, Luncheon, Teachers' Lodge
1929
*Institutions that have granted degrees. ** Departmental work.
189
REPORT OF THE LIBRARY TRUSTEES
The annual report of the Librarian to the Trustees is here- with presented, showing the statistics for the past year. It has been a year of continued service to the people of the town. New books have been purchased from month to month, both for the Main Library and for the Cochituate Branch. The regular ef- ficient service has been rendered by the librarians of both li- braries, for which the Trustees extend their appreciation.
AMOS I. HADLEY, Chairman, J. SIDNEY STONE, GEORGE G. BOGREN, ARTHUR C. K. HALLOCK, ELIZABETH C. RAYMOND, JAMES R. MARTIN, Secretary.
190
Treasurer's Report
Total Appropriation
$3,150.00 316.25
$3,466.25
Expenditures from Appropriation
Main Library
$2,157.14
Cochituate Branch
1,246.46
3,403.60
Balance of Appropriation
$ 62.65
Statement of Expenses for Main Library
Salaries :
Margaret E. Wheeler, Librarian
1,080.00
Thomas Metcalf
378.00
Helen C. Wheeler
55.00
$1,513.00
Fuel and Light :
Boston Edison Co.
68.77
Coal and wood, A. W. Atwood
386.50
455.27
Other Expenses :
New England Tel. & Tel. Co.
39.30
E. R. Bigwood
79.50
Wayland Water Board
10.00
Repairs
27.77
Incidentals, printing, etc.
28.30
Subscription, American Forestry Assn.
4.00
188.87
Total from Appropriation $2,157.14
Statement of Expenses for Cochituate Branch
Salaries :
Gertrude D. Bishop
630.00
Warren D. Valentine
187.20
$817.20
191
One-half Dog Licenses
Fuel and Light : Boston Edison Co. Union Lumber Co. B. R. Space, Oil
31.84
39.25
15.00
86.09
Other Expenses :
N. R. Gerald, Rent
300.00
Incidentals
20.53
Repairs, heater
22.64
343.17
Total from Appropriation
$1,246.46
Fines Received-Main Library
$53.50
Fines Received-Cochituate 27.76
Library Funds Income
Balance January 1, 1938
$148.21
Coupons and interest
1,279.08
$1,427.29
Expenditures :
Old Corner Book Store
$1,125.97
Gerald's New Agency
92.50
F. J. Barnard Co.
3.70
R. R. Bowker, Library Journal
5.00
H. W. Wilson
16.00
Remington Rand, Inc.
22.10
$1,265.27
Balance on hand
$162.02
J. SIDNEY STONE, Treasurer of the Library Funds.
192
Librarian's Report
The Librarian submits the following report for the year ending December 31, 1938:
Number of volumes, Main Library
Fiction
6,791
Non-fiction
13,337
Unclassified
72
20,200
Number of volumes, Cochituate Branch
Fiction
3,939
Non-fiction
1,378
5,317
Total
25,517
Number purchased, Main Library
326
Number presented, Main Library
4
Number purchased, Cochituate Branch
226
Number presented, Cochituate Branch 56
Number replaced, Cochituate Branch
1
Circulation for the year :
From Main Library
12,698
From Cochituate Branch
10,231
Sent to Cochituate Branch on cards
146
Juvenile from Main Library
2,244
Juvenile from Cochituate branch
2,109
School deposits
1,013
28,441
Classes of reading by per cent in Main Library :
Fiction
72.35
General works
2.71
Philosophy
1.14
Religion
.26
Sociology
1.61
Natural science
.96
Art
3.36
Literature
5.13
History
6.51
Biography
5.97
193
The following magazines are to be found regularly in the reading rooms :
MAIN LIBRARY
American Boy
American Home
Atlantic
Flower Grower
Harper's Monthly
Horticulture
House Beautiful
Jack and Jill
Ladies' Home Journal
London Illustrated News
National Geographic Magazine
Our Dumb Animals
Popular Mechanics
Reader's Digest
Scribner's Magazine
Time
Woman's Home Companion
COCHITUATE BRANCH
American
American Boy
Boys' Life
Delineator
Flower Grower
Good Housekeeping
Harper's Monthly
Horticulture
House and Garden
Ladies' Home Journal
National Geographic
Our Dumb Animals
Popular Mechanics
Popular Science
Reader's Digest
Saturday Evening Post
Scientific American
St. Nicholas
Time
Woman's Home Companion
MARGARET E. WHEELER, Librarian.
194
List of New Books
Biography
Bell, Margaret. Women of the wilderness 920 B412
De Kruif, Paul. The fight for life. 920 D36F
Adams. Ford, W. C. Letters of Henry Adams. vol. 2 B AD134A
Asquith, Herbert. Moments of memory. B AS64
Barrie, J. M. The Greenwood hat.
B B274B
Carrigan, Douglas. That's my story.
B C8164
Colby, Nathalie S. Remembering.
B C671
Coolidge. White, W. A. A Puritan in Babylon. The story of Calvin Coolidge B C774WT
Confucius. Crow, Carl. Master, Kung, the story of Confucius. B C764
Darwin. West, G. Charles Darwin, a portrait.
B D254W
De Paolo, Peter. Wall smacker.
B D442
Dickinson. Whicher, G. F. This was a poet : Emily Dickinson B D563W
Edison. Tate, A. O. Edison's open door.
B ED46T
Ford. Simonds, W. A. Henry Ford and Green- field Village B F752S
Franklin, Van Doren, Carl. Benjamin Franklin. B F854V
French, C. D. Railroadman. B F8845
Freuchen, Peter. It's all adventure. B F896
Guise. Sedgwick, H. D. The House of Guise.
B G946
Hertzler, Arthur E. The horse and buggy doctor.
B H448
Keats. Hewlett, D. Adonis, a life of John Keats Kemble. Armstrong, M. Fanny Kemble, a pas- sionate Victorian. B K313A
B K224H
Kuhn, Irene. Assigned to adventure. B K956
Lincoln. Hertz, E. The hidden Lincoln.
B 1,634HE
Lopez. Barrett, W. E. Woman on horseback. B I,993
Magellan. Zweig, S. The story of Magellan.
B M273Z
Marlborough. Churchill, W. S. Marlborough, his life and times. vol. 6. B M343CH
Mason, Daniel G. Music in my time. B M383
Maugham, W. S. The summing up. B M444
Moody. Moody., Paul D. My father.
B M774M
195
Muir, John. John of the mountains. B M894MU
Root. Jessup, P. C. Elihu Root. 2 vols. B R678
Starrett, Paul. Changing the skyline. B ST26
Sullivan, Mark. The education of an American. B SU53 Tecumseh. Oskison, J. M. Tecumseh and his times. B T225
Victoria. Benson, E. F. Queen Victoria's daugh- ters. B V662BD
Description and Travel
Beals, Carleton. The coming struggle for Latin America. 918 B36
Bowles, Ella S. Let me show you New Hampshire 917.42 B67
Brimley, Gordon. Away to the Canadian Rockies and British Columbia. 917.1 B77R
Buxton, Henry. Assignment down East. 917.41 B99
Byrd, Richard. Alone. 919.9 B99
De Leeuw, Hendrik. Crossroads of the Zuider Zee
914.92 D37
Dinesen, Isak. Out of Africa. 916 D61
Federal Writers' Project. Connecticut.
917.46 F31
Federal Writers' Project. New Hampshire. 917.42 F31
Fowler-Lunn, Katharine. The Gold Missus.
916.6 F82
Franck, Harry A. Sky roaming above two con- tinents. 918 F843S
Morton, H. V. Through lands of the Bible. 915.6 M84T
Nixon, Larry. Vagabond voyaging.
910 N65
Oakley, Amy. Scandinavia beckons. 914.8 OA8
Roberts, Kenneth. Trending into Maine. 917.41 R54
Slocum, Victor. Castaway boats. 910 SL53
Stevens, William O. Old Williamsburg. 917.55 ST4
Tilman, H. W. Snow on the equator. 916.7 T45
History
Adams, James T. Building the English empire. 942 AD1
Churchill, Winston S. While England slept. 942 C474
Gibbs, Philip. Across the frontiers. 909 G35
Johnson, Thomas M. The lost battalion. 940.9 J63
Josephson, Matthew. The politicos. 973.8 F77
Lennhoff, Eugene. The last five hours of Austria. 943.6 1,54
Roberts, Kenneth. March to Quebec. 973.3 R54
Roberts, Stephen H. The house that Hitler built. 943 R54
Winwar, Frances. Puritan City. 974.4\\73
196
Literature
Lutes, Della T. Millbrook. 818 L97M
Mantle, Burns, comp. The best plays of 1937-
1938. 812 M31P
McGiffert, A. C., ed. Young Emerson speaks. 814 EM3Y
McKinney, Ruth. My sister Eileen.
818 M19
Moffat, Donald. The prejudices of Mr. Penny- feather. 818 M72
Powys, Llewellyn. Earth memories. 824 P87
Streeter, Ed. Daily except Sunday. 817 ST8
Fine Arts
Beal, George B. Through the back door of the
circus. 791 B36
Coffin, Joseph. Coin collecting.
737 C65
McFarland, J. Horace and others. Garden bulbs in color. 716 M16G
Schwartz, H. W. The story of musical instruments 781 SCH9
Vinson, Maribel Y. Primer of figure skating. 796 V78
Wright, Richardson. The gardener's day book. 716 W83D
Useful Arts
Grooch, William S. Winged highway. 629 G89
Holbrook, Stewart H. Holy old Mackinaw. 634.9 H69
Leigh, Margaret. Harvest of the moor. 630 L53
Lindbergh, Anne M. Listen! the wind. 629 L64
Smart, Charles A. R. F. D.
630 SM2
Miscellaneous
Aiken, George D. Speaking from Vermont. 330 A14
Beebe, William. Zaca venture. 591 B39
Cabot, Richard C. Honesty.
174 C11H
Casteret, Norbert. Ten years under the earth.
551 C27
Link, Henry C. The rediscovery of man.
150 L64
Scott's standard postage stamp catalogue for 1939. 383 L96
Voigt, F. A. Unto Caesar.
335 V87
Young, Eugene J. Looking behind the censorships.
C70Y8
Reference
Thompson, Oscar. ed. Cyclopedia of music and musicians
Fiction
Abbott, Jane. Singing shadows. AB27SI
Aldis, Dorothy. All the year round. AL254A
197
Allen, Hervey. Action at Aquila.
Bagby, George. Murder on the nose.
AL52A B141M
Bailey, H. C. This is Mr. Fortune.
B153TH
Bailey, Temple. To-morrow's promise.
B152T
Baldwin, Faith. Enchanted oasis.
B192E
Bassett, Sara W. New England born.
B296N
Beeding, Francis. Heads off at midnight.
B392H
Bennet, Robert A. The gunfighter.
B435GU
Bentley, Phyllis. Sleep in peace.
B448S
Blackmon, Anita. There is no return.
B565T
Blake, Nicholas. The least must die.
B583B
Blochman, Lawrence G. Midnight sailing.
B621M
Boileau, Ethel. Bellade in G minor.
B634B
Bottome, Phyllis. The mortal storm.
B655M
Boutelle, Anita. Death brings a Storke.
B665D
Bower, B. M. The wind blows west.
B673WI
Brand, Max. Dead or alive.
B735DE
Bristow, Gwen. The handsome road.
B774H
Buck, Pearl S. This proud heart.
B857T
Bush, Christopher. The leaning man.
B996C
Cameron, Caddo. At the end of a Texas rope.
C143A
Carfrae, Elizabeth. To love and to cherish. C196T
Chamberlain, George A. In defense of Mrs. Maxon
C3514
Chambers, Whitman. Dog eat dog.
C355D
Charteris, Leslie. Follow the Saint.
C3845F
Chase, Mary E. Dawn in Lyonesse. C393D
Christie, Agatha. Appointment with death.
C464AP
Christie, Agatha. Death on the Nile. C464DN
Clason, Clyde B.
The man from Tibet.
C567M
Clason, Clyde B. The whispering ear.
C567W
Coatsworth, Elizabeth. Here I Stay.
C632H
Cole, M. The missing aunt.
C675M
Comstock, Harriet T. Lori, daughter of Kit.
C736L
Connington, J. J. Murder will speak.
C762MU
Corbett, Elizabeth. Light of other days.
C813LI
Corbett, Elizabeth.
She was Carrie Eaton.
C813S
Cullum, Ridgwell. One who kills.
C8970
Daly, Muriel. The ants' nest.
D175A
Dana, Freeman. Murder at New York's World Fair. D192M
Dane, Clemence, pseud. The moon is feminine.
D193M
Davis, Tech. Murder on alternate Tuesdays. D295M
Dean, Robert G. A murder of convenience.
D346M
198
Deeping, Warwick. Malice of men.
D361MA
De la Roche, Mazo. Growth of a man. D375G
Dell, Ethel M. The juice of pomegranate. D382J
Deming, Kirk. Grass means fight. D393G
Donovan, John. The case of the beckoning dead. D714C
Du Maurier, Daphe. Rebecca. D893R
Eberhart, Mignon G. The glass slipper.
EB32G
Eberhart, Mignon G. Hasty wedding.
EB32H
Edwards, James G. The odor of bitter almonds.
ED93
Ellsberg, Edward. Hell on ice.
EL57H
Farjeon, Jefferson. Mystery in white.
F225MY
Farnol, Jeffery. The crooked furrow.
F236CR
Ferber, Edna. Nobody's business.
F373N
Field, Peter. Canyon of death.
F456C
Field, Rachel. All this, and heaven too.
F457 A
Fielding, A. E. Black cats are lucky.
F461B
Fleming, Rudd.
Cradled in murder.
F625C
Forbes, Esther.
The general's lady.
F744G
Foster, Bennett.
Turn loose your wolf.
F812T
Frankau, Gilbert. Royal regiment.
F853R
Freeman, Martin J. The scarf on the scarecrow.
F8755S
Gardner, Erle S. The D. A. holds a candle.
G174DA
Gibbs, Philip. Great argument.
G355G
Goudge, Elizabeth. Towers in the mist.
G724T
Grant, George H. Take to the boats.
G7634
Graves, Robert. Count Belisarius.
G784C
Grey, Zane. Raiders of Spanish peaks.
G867RA
Gregory, Jackson. Marshal of Sundown.
G864MS
Gregory, Jackson. Mysterious rancho.
G864MY
Gunn, Tom. Painted Post rustlers.
G954R
Haines, E. Irvine. The exquisite siren.
H126E
Harding, Bertita. Farewell "Toinette.
H216F
Hardy, Stuart. Trouble from Texas.
H226T
Haycox, Ernest. Man in the saddle.
H326M
Hayes, William E. Black chronicle.
H328B
Hendryx. James B. Blood of the north.
H388BL
Hilton, Francis W. Gray sage.
H562G
Horler, Sidney. A gentleman for the gallows.
H782G
Hough, Frank O. Renown.
H815R
Hughes, Richard. In hazard.
H774I
Irwin, Inez H. A body rolled downstairs.
IR91
John, Evan. Crippled splendor.
J614C
Keyes, Frances P. Parts unknown.
K524P
199
Knight, Kathleen M. Acts of black night. K746A
Knight, Kathleen M. The tainted token. K746T
Krey, Laura. And tell of time. K886A
Lambert, Gerard B. Murder in Newport.
L174M
Lancaster, G. B. Promenade.
L224P
Lane, Rose W. Free land.
1,245F
Lawrence, Josephine. Bow down to wood and stone. L.435B
Lee, Jonathan. The fate of the Grosvenor.
L,5133
Lee, Ranger. Rebel on The Range.
L5136R
Lincoln, Joseph C. A. Hall & Co.
L635AH
Lincoln, Joseph C. Christmas days.
L635CH
Loring, Emilie. High of heart.
L8934HI
Loring. Emilie. Today is yours.
L8934TO
Lutz, Grace L. H. Homing.
L974H
MacDonald, Philip. Warrant for X.
M146W
McRoyd, Allan. The golden goose murders.
MI246G
Mann, E. B. Shootin' Melody.
M313SH
Marquand, John P. Mr. Moto is so sorry.
M341M
Marsh, George. White silence.
M353\VH
Mason, Van Wyck. The Cairo garter murders.
M386C
Meynell, Laurence W. The house in the hills.
M576H
Moore, Amos. Border justice.
M782B
Moore, Amos. The two-gun Quaker.
M782T
Morton, Anthony. Blue mask at bay.
M846B
Morton, Anthony. Salute blue mask.
M846S
Mowery, William B. The valley beyond.
M784V
Nordhoff, Charles. and Hall, James N. The dark river. N754D
Norris, Kathleen. Heartbroken melody.
N795H
Ogden, George W. Windy range.
OG24WI
Oppenheim, E. Phillips. The colossus of Arcadia.
OP55CO
Oppenheim, E. Phillips. Curious happenings to the Rooke legatees.
OP55CU
Oppenheim, E. Phillips. The spymaster.
OP55SY
Ostenso, Martha. The mandrake root.
OS74M
Parrish, Anne. Mr. Despondency's daughter
P245M
Popkin, Zelda. Death wears a white gardenia.
P815D
Prouty, Olive H. Lisa Vale. P946L
Queen, Ellery. The devil to pay. Q34DE
Queen, Ellery. The four of hearts.
Q34F
Quentin, Patrick. Puzzle for players.
Q36P
Raine, William M. On the dodge.
R136ON
200
Raine, William M. Sons of the saddle.
R136SO
Rawlings, Marjorie K. The yearling.
R196Y
Rawson, Clayton. Death from a top hat. R198D
Reynolds, Mrs. Baillie. Black night. R335B
Rhode, John, pseud. Body unidentified.
ST85B
Rhode, John, pseud. The tower of evil.
ST85TO
Rinehart, Mary R. The wall. R473W
Robertson, Franck C. The pride of Pine Creek. R547P
Rosman, Alice G. Unfamiliar faces. R736U
R914N
Seifert, Shirley. The wayfarer.
SE43W
Stebbins, Lucy P. Summer hostess.
ST32S
Stevenson, D. E. Miss Dean's dilemma.
ST439D
Stevenson, D. E. Smouldering fire.
ST439S
Stout, Rex. Too many cooks.
ST74T
Streatfield, Noel. Caroline England.
ST84C
Swinnerton, Frank. Harvest comedy.
SW64H
Taylor, Phoebe A. The annulet of guilt.
T2184A
Taylor, Phoebe A. Banbury Bog.
T2184B
Thayer, Lee. That strange Sylvester affair.
T336T
Tilton, Alice. The cut direct.
T476C
Train, Arthur. Old man Tutt.
T6850
Traven, B. The bridge in the jungle. T694B
T888W
Vercel, Roger. Tides of Mont St .- Michel.
V584T
Walling, R. A. J. The corpse with the grimy glove.
W1574G
Walsh, Maurice. The dark rose. W166D
Wentworth, Patricia. Run !
W486RU
Wilde, Pervical. Mystery week-end. W641M
Wynne, Anthony. Murder calls Dr. Hailey.
W992MR
Wodehouse, P. G. The code of the Woosters.
W814CO
Wren, Percival C. Cardboard castle.
W926CA
Young, E. H. Celia.
Y86CE
Young, Gordon. Red Clark, range boss.
Y88RE
Books for Boys and Girls
Armer, Laura A. The forest pool. jAR53F
Atwater, Richard and Florence. Mr. Popper's penguins. jAT93M
Bannerman, Helen. The story of little Black Bobtail .. jB225B
Barbour, Ralph H. Fighting guard. jB236FG
Barretto, Larry. Hawaiian holiday. j919.6 B27
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Russell, Charlotte M. Night on the pathway.
Tuttle, W. C. Wandering dogies.
Brandeis, Madeline. Little Anne of Canada. jB7354A
Brandeis, Madeline. The little Dutch tulip girl. jB735AD
Brandeis, Madeline. Little Erik of Sweden. jB7354E
Brandeis, Madeline. Little Philippe of Belgium. jB7354P
Brandeis, Madeline. The little Swiss wood-carver. jB7354S
Brandeis, Madeline. Little Tom of England.
jB7354T
Brock, Emma. Nobody's mouse. jB783N
Bryant, Sara C. Epaminondas and his auntie. jB842E
Carter, Russell G. Brothers of the frontier. jC245B
Coatsworth, Elizabeth. Dancing Tom. jC632D
Cobb, Bertha B., and Ernest. Adam Lee. jC633AD
Colver, Alice R. Adventure for a song. jC724A
Curtis, Alice B. Children of the prairie.
jC944CH
Dalgliesh, Alice. America begins.
j973 D15
De Angeli, Marguerite. Copper-toed boots. jD344C
De Brunhoff, Jean. Babar the king.
jD352B
De Brunhoff, Jean. Story of Babar. jD352S
De Brunhoff, Jean. The travels of Babar. jD352T
Enright, Elizabeth. Kintu.
jEN74K
Hader, Berta and Elmer. Cricket. jH114C
Handforth, Thomas. Mei Li. jH194M
Heyliger, William. Backfield play.
jH512BA Hinkle, Thomas C. Barry, the story of a wolf dog. jH593BA Hogan, Inez. Kangaroo twins. jH673K
Hogan, Inez. Nicodemus and his new shoes.
jH673NI
Kelley, Eric P. At the sign of the golden compass.
jK296A
Leaf, Munro. Manners can be fun. j395 L47
Leaf, Munro. The story of Ferdinand. j1,474F Leaf, Munro. Wee Gillis. jL474W
Lida. Spiky the hedgehog. jL616S
Newberry, Clare T. Barkis.
jN423BA
O'Brien, Jack. Rip Darcy adventurer. jOB68R jOR86LA
Orton, Helen F. A lad of old Williamsburg.
Parmenter, Christine W. I was Christabel.
Parton, Mary F. Your Washington.
j917.53 P25
Poulsson, Emilie. Little Kari.
jP862L
Ransome, Arthur. Pigeon post.
jR175PI
Ransome, Arthur. We didn't mean to go to sea.
jR175WĘ
Salten, Felix. Perri. jSA37P
Seaman, Augusta H. The Vanderlyn silhouette. jSE12VA
Theiss, Lewis E. Wings over the Pacific.
jT345WP
Tolkien, J. R. R. The hobbit.
jT577H
White, Eliza O. Helen's gift house.
jW582H
jP243I
Phillips, Ethel C. Belinda and the singing clock.
jP546B
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REPORT OF THE WAYLAND BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS FOR THE YEAR 1938
To the Inhabitants of the Town of Wayland :
The Wayland Board of Park Commissioners sincerely appreciates the cooperation of both organized groups and individual citizens given to the Board this year. The young people who have organized baseball, football, hockey, tennis and other sports are developing a fine recreational program in the community and deserve the support of every citizen.
A new backstop was constructed at Wayland Centre this spring and this year the Board plans to replace the small back- stop in Cochituate. Both tennis courts were thoroughly con- ditioned and equipped.
The Board of Selectmen gave the Park Board the authority to look after the bathing beach at Dudley Pond. Dennis McSweeney was appointed life guard and also cooperated by keeping the beach in a clean condition. The Town grass plots and playground were mowed to improve the appearance of Town park land. Flags were flown regularly on holidays in both Wayland Centre and Cochituate.
Plans for improving the park land at the Mill Pond were continued and the Board thanks the citizens of the community for their cooperation in preventing certain sections of the pond from being used as a dump. The skating shelter was blown down by the hurricane in September and will have to be recon- structed. Arrangements were made to keep a general skating area and a hockey area cleared at the Mill Pond, with the cooper- ation of the hockey group and interested persons who donated the necessary funds.
During the year the Board has held regular monthly meet- ings, alternately at the Town Hall and at the Engine House. This has given both athletic groups and individual citizens an opportunity to attend and offer suggestions for the improvement of park property.
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