Report of the city of Somerville 1910, Part 17

Author: Somerville (Mass.)
Publication date: 1910
Publisher: Somerville, Mass.
Number of Pages: 518


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700


1883


1.


Bertha M. Martindale, 21 Highland Avenue


700


1902


1.


Mrs. Cora B. Gowen, 25 Monroe Street


700


1906


Caroline G. Baker, 40 Benton Road.


600


1896


Kind'n. Asst.


Alice M. Saben, 110 Pearl Street


425


1903


*Leave of absence.


Asst. 5,4 4.


Katherine C. Connolly, 101 School Street


700


1897


3.


Eleanor W. Nolan, 72 Rush Street


700


190g


2.


Elizabeth J. Baker, 78 Highland Avenue


600


1907


E. Minor Morse, Principal, 34 Ware Street . .


700


1908


Mary V. Williams, 73 High Rock Street, Lynn


.


.


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


226


ANNUAL REPORTS.


TABLE 29 .- Teachers in Service January, 1911 .- Continued.


Grade.


NAME AND RESIDENCE.


Salary.


Began Service.


GEORGE L. BAXTER SCHOOL.


Bolton Street.


5. 4.


Etta R. Holden, 12 Warren Avenue


700


1908


3.


Julia A. Mahoney, 16 Parker Street


700


1901


2.


Agatha G. F. Commins, 24 Hanson Street


700


1901


1.


Eleanor A. Connor, 59 Church Street .


600


1903


Kind'n. Asst.


Mary T. McCarthy, 24 Preston Road


425


1908


OREN S. KNAPP SCHOOL. Concord Avenue.


9. 9. 9,8. 8. 8.


Nellie Theresa McCarthy, Woburn


700


1909


Minnie A. Holden, 50 Columbus Avenue


700


1906


7.


Clara B. Parkhurst, 22 Highland Avenue


700


1889


7.


Clara B. Sackett, 35 Laurel Street


700


1891


7, 6.


Edith Hersey, 154 Washington Avenue, Chelsea


700


1899


6.


Florence M. Hopkins, 50 Craigie Street


700


1907


5.


Nona E. Blackwell, 45 Ibbetson Street


600


1911


4.


Annie E. Robinson, 61 Preston Road


700


1876


3.


L. Gertrude Allen, 230 Washington Street


700


1884


22.


Minnie Alice Perry, 267 Medford Street


700


1891


6. 5. 4. 3.


Irene Vincent, 47 Vinal Avenue


700


1903


Alice L. Reid, 37 Spring Street


525


1910


2.


Charlotte Holmes, 9 Greene Street


700


1899


1.


Mrs. Sarah E. Murphy, 21 Fountain Avenue


700


1906


CHARLES G. POPE SCHOOL. Washington and Boston Streets.


9.


GEORGE M. WADSWORTH, Master, Whitman


$1,900


1891


9.


Florence A. Chaney, 56 Boston Street .


775


1892


8.


Alice I. Norcross, 28 Russell Avenue, Watertown


700


1885


8.


Harriet M. Clark, 10 Vernon Street, West Medford


700


1893


7.


Mrs. Blanche G. North, 103 Kidder Avenue


700


1893


7.


M. Abbie Tarbett, 11 Washington Street, Stoneham


700


1906


6.


Edith A. Maxwell, 28 Vinal Avenue


700


1906


6.


Lena F. Shaw, 23 Abbott Street, Dorchester


700


1905


5.


Lizzie W. Parkhurst, 22 Highland Avenue ·


700


1885


4.


Annie G. Sheridan, 84 Prospect Street


700


1886


3.


M. Katherine Davis, 11 Harvard Place


700


1904


2.


Florence E. Locke, 9 Prospect Hill Avenue


700


1899


1.


Alice B. Frye, 131 Buckman Street, Everett


700


1904


.


ALBION A. PERRY SCHOOL. Washington Street, near Dane.


CATHERINE E. SWEENEY, Principal, 633 Broadway


$825


1901


Mary J. Malaney, 18 Pleasant Avenue .


775


1894 1908


JOHN SHERBURNE EMERSON, Master, 3 Preston Road


$1,900


MARY G. BLACKWELL, Principal, 45 Ibbetson Street .


$775


1900


Maria D. McLeod, 1 Highland Park, Cambridgeport


700


1906


227


TABLE 29. - Teachers in Service January, 1911. - Continued.


Grade.


NAME AND RESIDENCE.


Salary.


Began Service.


LUTHER V. BELL SCHOOL.


Vinal Avenue.


9.


HARLAN P. KNIGHT, Master, 61 Putnam Street


$1,900


1897


9.


Alice L. Davis, 40 Vinal Avenue .


775


1895


9, 8.


Grace E. Weeks, 32 Vinal Avenue


725


1899


8.7.


Rena S. Hezelton, 26 Cambria Street


700


1909


7.


Eva R. Barton, Stoneham


700


1904


6.


Mary F. Osborne, 67 Boston Street


700


1908


6.


Mrs. Mabel T. Totman, 66 Highland Avenue


700


1893


5.


Maribelle Curtis, 64 Vinal Avenue


700


1895


5.


Emma F. Schuch, 25 Tufts Street


700


1874


4.


Ella H. Buckman, 211 Summer Street


700


1897


3.


Lucia Alger, 70 Berkeley Street


700


1889


2, 1.


Blanche L. Paine, 11 Landers Street


700


1905


(JOHN A.) CUMMINGS SCHOOL. School Street, near Highland Avenue.


3. 4.


Daisy W. Cushman, 40 Vinal Avenue


700


1906


2, 1.


Angeline Cann, Hotel Woodbridge


700


1897


(JOHN G.) EDGERLY SCHOOL. Cross and Bonair Streets.


9.


CHARLES E. BRAINARD, Master, 82 Munroe Street


$1,900


1889


9. S.


Annie L. Dimpsey, Hotel Woodbridge


700


1891


8.


Mary E. Richardson, 214 Broadway


700


1893


7.


Mabel C. Mansfield, 214 Broadway


700


1893


7.


Isabelle M. Gray, 23 Webster Street


700


1897


6.


Edith M. Snell, 4 Vine Street, Melrose


700


1900


6.


G. Hortense Pentecost, 154 Walnut Street


700


1905


5. 4.


Lillian Nealley, 109 Glen Street .


700


1882


3.


Alice W. Cunningham, 62 Highland Avenue


700


1901


2.


Martha M. Power, 37 Gleason Street, West Medford


700


1890


JACOB T. GLINES SCHOOL. Jaques Street, near Grant Street.


9.


MARY E. NORTHUP, Master, 9 Forster Street


$1,900


1878


9.


Mary E. Stiles, 9 Forster Street .


775


1883


9.


Mary A. Lawry, 14 Maple Avenue


725


1905


8.


Lilla M. Marble, 9 Oakland Avenue


700


1902


7.


Louise V. Richardson, 26 Fellsway West


700


1907


6. 5.


Margaret A. Orr, 15 Blagden Street, Boston


700


1890


5, 4.


Mary A. Goddard, 9 Winter Hill Circle


700


1893


4. 3.


Florence E. Baxter, 49 Hudson Street


700


1891


3, 2. 2.


Anna G. Welch, 18 Grand View Avenue


700


1897


1.


Isabel J. Tifft, 37 Madison Street


700


1892


Kind'n. Asst.


Mrs. Etta D. Ellsworth, 112 Newbury Street, Boston .


600


1897


Ida M. Kane, 28 Fellsway West .


425


1905


Mrs. Carrie Armitage, 57 Madison Street


700


1899


Leslie Caverly, 210 Washington Avenue, Chelsea


700


1908


Ellen A. Boynton, 9 Oakland Avenue .


700


1891


J. Louis Smith, 196 Washington Street, Lynn


700


1896


M. Eva Warren, 151 Walnut Street


775


1906


FANNIE L. GWYNNE, Principal, 65 School Street


$775


1886


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


220


ANNUAL REPORTS.


TABLE 29 .- Teachers in Service January, 1911 .- Continued.


Grade.


NAME AND RESIDENCE.


Salary.


Began Service.


(CHARLES) FORSTER SCHOOL. Sycamore Street and Evergreen Avenue.


9.


FRED C. BALDWIN, Master, 106 Sycamore Street


$1,200


1893


9.


Irene S. Nightingale, 14 Court Street, Arlington


775


1895


9.


Emma G. Blanchard, 146 Mass. Ave., Boston, Suite 622


725


1902


S.


Emma M. Damon, 63 Walnut Street


700


1908


8.


Mary M. Badger, 11 Dartmouth Street


700


1908


7.


Philena A. Parker, 27 Elmore St., Arlington Heights


700


1908


7.


M. Edna Merrill, 228 Broadway .


650


1909


6.


Mrs. Mina P. Bickford, 216 Park Street, Medford


700


1903


6.


Elizabeth F. Clement, 29 Kidder Avenue


700


1884


5.


Mary I. Bradish, 81 Magoun Avenue, Medford


700


1899


5.


Elizabeth S. Brown, 8 Fairview Terrace


700


1897


4.


Laura R. Cunningham, 62 Highland Avenue


700


1904


4.


Annie S. Gage, 32 Marshall Street


700


1881


3.


Mrs. Annie J. Ireland, Winchester


3.


Martha L. Hale, 157 Highland Avenue


700


1899


2.


Mabel G. Delano, 108 Cross Street


700


1901


2.


Cora J. Demond, 146 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston .


700


1900


1.


Grace Shorey, 23 Forster Street


700


1892


(NORMAN W.) BINGHAM SCHOOL. Lowell Street, near Vernon Street.


9. 9.


Elizabeth J. O'Neil, 82 Benton Road .


775


1904


8. 8.


Jane Batson, 15 Florence Street, Malden


700


1900


Naomi E. Stevens, 134 Austin Street, Cambridge


700


1902


7.


Lucy K. Hatch, 103 Glenwood Road


700


1892


6.


Mary F. Mead, 35 Kidder Avenue


700


1895


5.


Helen L. Galvin, Braintree


700


1903


4.


Eva M. Barrows, 720 Broadway


700


1905


4.


Bessie J. Baker, Malden


700


1904


Nellie R. Bray, 3 Oakland Avenue


700


1897


3. 2. 2. 1


MARTIN W. CARR SCHOOL. Beech Street.


9.


CHARLES G. HAM, Master, Watertown


·


775


1880


9. 9,8. 8.


Mrs. Mary E. Soule, 124 Summer Street


700


1901


7.


Harriet A. Hills, 14 Billingham Street .


700


1874


7.


Marion P. Crawford, 124 Summer Street


700


1897


6.


Susie L. Luce, 21 Francesca Avenue


700


1896


6.


Leila L. Rand, 47 Bartlett Avenue, Arlington


700


1908


5.


Grace T. Merritt, 47 Cherry Street.


700


1895


4.


Elizabeth S. Forster, 11 Preston Road .


700


1903


4.


Helen C. Gray, 135 Antrim Street, Cambridge


700


1908


3.


Ethel F. Morang, 157 Lowell Street


700


1893


2.


Annie B. Russell, 45 Russell Street


700


1901


2.


Pearl F. Dame, 1 Ellsworth Street


600


1906


5.


Harriet F. Ward, 96 Sycamore Street


700


1903


Priscilla A. Merritt, 96 Oxford Street


700


1885


Clara L. Griffiths, 39 Ames Street


700


1902


Mabel E. Mansir, 77 Albion Street


700


1894


$1,900


1898


May E. Berry, 14 Billingham Street


725


1902


Clara D. Eddy, 23 Greene Street .


700


1898


6, 5.


Mary A. Haley, 117 Summer Street


700


1867


700


1897


5.


Marie Neis, 41 Greenville Street .


3.


HARRY F. HATHAWAY, Master, 495 Broadway .


$1,900


1890


Elizabeth J. Mooney, 168 Summer Street


700


1894


1905


6.


Harriet M. Bell, 34 Bow Street


1,200


1910


Ernest R. Hager, Acting Master, Y. M. C. A. Bldg. .


Marie T. Smith, 15 Day Street


1909


229


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


TABLE 29. - Teachers in Service January, 1911 .- Continued.


Grade.


NAME AND RESIDENCE.


Salary.


Began Service.


(ENOCH R.) MORSE SCHOOL. Summer and Craigie Streets.


9. 9.


MINA J. WENDELL, Master, 211-A Summer Street


775


1897


9,7. 8.


Mrs. Harriette C. Hamilton, 219 Summer Street .


700


1906


8.


Mrs. Clara A. Ball, 12 State Street, Cambridge


700


1893


6.


Blanche E. Thompson, 108 School Street


700


1890


5.


Lizzie E. Hill, 40 Magnolia Street, Dorchester


700


1900


3.


Mrs. Cora F. Woodward, 49 Linden Avenue


700


1900


3, 2.


Grace S. Russell, 1097 Broadway


600


1907


1.


Emma M. Mckinley, 65 Grove Street


GEORGE O. PROCTOR SCHOOL. Hudson Street.


$900


1884


6. 6, 5. 5.


Alice G. Hosmer, 42. Boston Street


700


1906


4.


Ella P. McLeod, corner Forrest and Beacon Streets


700


1888


4, 3.


Clara L. Hammond, 62 Chandler Street


700


1903


3.


Edith L. Hunnewell, 23 Milton Street .


700


1894


2.


Mary S. Richardson, 13 Bartlett Street


.


700


1905


GEORGE W. DURELL SCHOOL. Beacon and Kent Streets.


4.


ABIGAIL P. HAZELTON, Principal, 14 Billingham Street


$775


1902


3.


Bessie I. Sutton, 50 Wendell Street, Cambridge


700


1907


2.


Carrie T. Lincoln, 79 Marshall Street


700


1893


1.


Mary Winslow, 23 Hall Street


700


1887


MARK F. BURNS SCHOOL. Cherry Street, near Highland Avenue.


7.


LAURA J. BROOKS, Principal, 31 Stevens Street, Stoneham


$900


1883


6.


Cara M. Johnson, 13 Wendell Street, Cambridge


700


1897


5.


Minnie S. Turner, 153 Lowell Street


700


1885


4.


Annie L. Brown, 281 Summer Street


700


1885


Mary E. Lacy, 63 Cherry Street


700


1890


Ardelle Abbott, 71 Craigie Street .


700


1896


Alice E. Morang, 157 Lowell Street


700


1893


BENJAMIN G. BROWN SCHOOL. Willow Avenue and Josephine Avenue.


9.


GEORGE I. BOWDEN, Master, 6 Holton Street, Medford


$1,750


1908


9.


Annie G. Smith, 59 Maple Street, Malden


775


1901


8.


Mrs. Phebe E. Mathews, 159 Morrison Avenue


700


1897


7.


Edith G. Watts, Arlington Heights


700


1904


6.


Alice R. Gould


600


1911


5.


Grace J. Alexander, 70 Highland Avenue


700


1900


4.


Edna M. Proctor, 93 Revere Street, Boston


700


1901


3.


Ida M. Record, 70 Highland Avenue


700


1899


3, 2.


Anna B. Lattin, Everett


600


1910


2.


Mrs. Grace H. Bliss, 28 Russell Road .


700


1900


1.


Rena H. Wiley, 31 Brastow Avenue


700


1906


7.


Lennie W. Bartlett, 11 Preston Road


700


1906


5.


Mrs. Agnes C. Rice, 20 Spring Hill Terrace


$1,900


1882


Alice E. Jones, 49 Laurel Street


7.25


1900


Mrs. M. Florence Eustis, 25 Greene Street .


700


1906


650


1908


Abbie A. Gurney, 70 Berkeley Street


700


1888


1.


L. Margaret Potter, 56 Norfolk Street, Cambridge


·


700


1906


3.


3, 2. 2. 1.


NORA F. BYARD, Principal, 17 Gibbens Street


230


ANNUAL REPORTS.


TABLE 29 .- Teachers in Service January, 1911 .- Continued.


Grade


NAME AND RESIDENCE.


Salary.


Began Service.


HIGHLAND SCHOOL. Highland Avenue and Grove Street.


9.


AARON B. PALMER, Master, 18 Bay State Avenue


$1,900


1905


9.


Grace M. Clark, 10 Vernon Street, West Medford


775


1893


9.


Marguerite Burns, 56 Hall Avenue


725


1907


8.


Mary L. Bryant, 24 Hall Avenue .


700


1903


8.


Mrs. Nellie G. Stewart, 223 Morrison Avenue


700


1908


7.


Elsie M. Ross, 14 Irving Street


700


1908


7.


Sarah E. Pray, 126 Orchard Street


700


1877


7.


Charlotte M. Canfield, 14 Irving Street


700


1909


6.


Lillian F. Richardson, 33 Wallace Street


700


1904


6.


Marie Clifford, 10 Mellen Street, Cambridge


700


1907


5.


Katie D. Greenleaf, 14 Irving Street


700 ·


1908


5.


Mary H. Joyce, 76 Boston Street


700


1891


4.


Edda C. Locke, 22 Francesca Avenue


700


1908


WILLIAM H. HODGKINS SCHOOL.


Holland Street.


9.


ARTHUR L. DOE, Master, 104 Powder House Boulevard


$1,900


1896


9.


Edith W. Emerson, 135 Central Street


775


1896


9.


N. Irene Ellis, 15 Kidder Avenue


725


1903


8.


Alice S. Hall, 135 Central Street


700


1896


8.


Ethel M. Paige, 6 Warner Street .


760


1909


7.


Lilla E. Mann, 122 Orchard Street


700


1902


7.


Mrs. Gertrude W. Leighton, 168 Lowell Street


700


1895


6.


Luanna B. DeCatur, 2 Curtis Street


700


1909


6.


Beatrice A. Randall, 14 Oxford Street, Cambridge


700


1905


5.


Flora A. Burgess, Arlington Heights


700


1894


5.


Catherine A. Burden, 406 Highland Avenue


700


1902


5, 4.


Genieve R. Barrows, Waban .


700


1905


4. 4. 2.


Katherine M. Fox, Stoneham


700


1896


Jennie M. Patterson, 9 Putnam Street


700


1903


1.


Elizabeth L. Hersey, Boston


700.


1896


3. 3. 2.


ELIZA H. LUNT, Principal, 50 Curtis Street


$775


1889


Olivia M. Woods, 116 Powder House Boulevard


600


1908


Almena J. Mansir, 77 Albion Street


700


1899


1.


Annie H. Hall, 97 College Avenue


700


. 1906


MARTHA PERRY LOWE SCHOOL. Morrison Avenue, near Grove Street.


4.


MAY E. SMALL, Principal, 12 Day Street, Cambridge


$900


1900


3.


Alice M. Dorman, 159 Morrison Avenue


700


1903


3.


Stella M. Holland, 46 Chester Street


700


1903


2.


Katherine E. Hourahan, 396 Highland Avenue


700


1892


2.


Clara G. Hegan, 100 School Street


700


1897


1.


Martha A. Jencks, 96 Orchard Street


700


1898


EVENING SCHOOL PRINCIPALS.


WILLIAM D. SPRAGUE, High


$6.00


JOHN S. EMERSON, Bell ·


4.00


CHARLES E. BRAINARD, Highland


3.00


1901


3.


Mrs. Jane M. Taaffe, 159 Morrison Avenue


700


1888


2.


Maude C. Valentine, 1098 Broadway


700


.


(CHARLES S.) LINCOLN SCHOOL. Broadway, near Teele Square.


.


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT. 231


TABLE 29. - Teachers in Service January, 1911. - Concluded.


Grade.


NAME AND RESIDENCE.


Salary.


Began Service.


CADET TEACHER.


Elinor Neilon, 14 Cambria Street


$200


1910


SPECIAL TEACHERS.


MUSIC.


13-7. 6-1.


S. Henry Hadley, 46 Pearl Street


.


$1,700


1868


Charlotte D. Lawton, 11 East Newton Street, Boston


1,000


1898


9-1.


SEWING.


8-5.


Mary L. Boyd, 62 Thurston Street


700


1888


8-5.


Emma J. Ellis, 54 Marshall Street


700


1900


8-5.


*Bertha P. Paul, 23 Monmouth Street


700


1900


8-5.


8-5.


PENMANSHIP.


9-1.


William A. Whitehouse, 182 Highland Avenue


1,500


1895


MANUAL TRAINING.


Harry L. Jones, 137 Powder House Boulevard


300


1911


9,8.


Andrew Bjurman, 15 Fairview Terrace, Maplewood


1,400


1907


9,8.


Willis E. Higgins, Waltham


1,400


1907


ASSISTANT IN PROCTOR AND LOWE.


Annie Sanburn, 20 Ashburton Place, Boston


700


1906


ASSISTANT IN BURNS.


Mary C. Buck, 12 Powder House Terrace


350


1899


*Leave of absence.


TABLE 30 .- OFFICERS, ETC., IN SERVICE JANUARY, 1911.


NAME AND ADDRESS.


Salary.


Charles S. Clark, 82 Munroe Street .


$3,000


CLERKS.


Justin W. Lovett, 13 Hudson Street


1,300


Mary A. Clark, 42 Highland Avenue


750


Mildred A. Merrill, 26 Cambria Street


600


TRUANT OFFICERS.


Benjamin R. Jones, 25 Loring Street .


1,250


Jairus Mann, 80 Porter Street ·


50


DRAWING.


232


ANNUAL REPORTS.


L. -


TABLE 31. - SCHOOL JANITORS, JANUARY, 1911.


School.


Name.


Residence.


Salary


High Schools, S .


John H. Kelley


7 Madison St.


$25.00


High Schoo's, assistant .


Joseph Young


47 Oxford St.


19.50


High Schools, assist int .


·


William H. Kelley


10 Lee St.


16.00


High Schools, assistant .


.


Lewis G. Keen


56 Prescott St.


20.00


High Schools, fireman


Edwin Adler


22 Robinson St.


15.00


Prescott, S, 12


George A. McGunnigle


50 Pearl St.


16.00


Hanscom, S, 10


John J. Kilty


662 Somerville Avenue


15.00


Davis, F, 4 .


George H. Clapp


35-A Franklin St.


12.00


Bennett, S, 12


Daniel T. Campbell


10 Stone Ave.


17.00


Baxter, S, 6


Israel Winterbottom


2 Bolton St.


12.00


Knapp, S, 12


John Lane


5-A Belmont St.


16.00


Perry, .S, 6


Henry C. Bradford


72 Boston St.


12.00


Pope, S, 12


William Meskill


53 Partridge Ave.


16.00


Cummings, F, 4


George W. Libby


215 Pearl St.


12.00


Edgerly, S, 12 .


Charles P. Horton


22 Everett Ave.


16.0 O


Glines, S, 14 .


Roy C. Burckes


249 School St.


18.2


Forster, S, 18 .


George W. Coombs


34 Tufts St.


18.0°


Forster, assistant


James L. Whitaker


146-R Sycamore St.


16.0


Bingham, S, 16


John F. O'Brien


347 Lowell St.


21.00


Carr, S, 16


James W. Rich


206 Highland Ave.


23.00


Morse, F, 12


John W. Cremen


69 Oxford St. .


1700


Proctor, S, 8


George Q. Marshall


19 Wesley St.


13.50


Durell, S, 4


Ellsworth C. Lundgren


50 Harrison St.


1200


Burns, S, 8


Charles Gallaway


160 Hudson St.


13 50


Brown, S, 10


O. M. Pote


23 Howe St.


15.00


Highland, S, 12


E. Parker Cook


398 Highland Ave.


16 00


Hodgkins, S, 14


John Shea


College Ave.


17.00


Lincoln, S, 4 .


Thomas C. Dame


1 Ellsworth St.


12. 00


Lowe, S, 8 .


.


John F. Richardson


190 Morrison Ave.


13.50


0


Buildings heated by steam are marked "S," by furnace "F." The numbers show the number of rooms.


The high schools are heated by a single plant in Latin building.


.


.


.


.


.


.


.


Hiram A. Turner


16 Gibbens St.


17.00


Bell, S, 12


233


TABLE A. - DISTRIBUTION OF PUPILS BY AGES, OCTOBER 1, 1910.


AGE.


Total.


GRADE.


4


5


1


6


7


8


9


10


11


12


13


14


15


16


17


18


19


20


Per cent. Above Normal Age.


Kgn .. ..


41


153


2


....


:


. . .


...


...


.. .


..


....


....


....


....


....


....


.


.


.


90


26


9


5


4


4


1


·


. .


..


. .


..


803


49


6.1


2


. . .


26


706


404


145


29


10


2


4


2


1


1


...


. .


....


1,330


49


3.7


3.


..


....


35


603


448


188


64


16


7


1


3


2


..


...


1,367


93


6.8


4.


. .


24


475


397


197


73


44


14


3


5


.


·


·


36


391


338


224


123


47


6


1


...


....


1,166


177


15.2


7. .


..


4


63


349


311


2:29


81


29


3


...


....


1,069


113


10.6


8


4


58


316


302


185


69


13


2


...


949


84


8.8


9. .


1


1


45


313


289


139


45


840


52


6.2


10.


4


. .


.. ..


596


22


3.7


11 ..


..


....


9


68


183


160


63


24


4


1


512


29


5.7


12.


6


48


146


107


41


8


3


359


11


3.1


13.


. .


.


..


.


....


4


44


123


96


33


5


305


5


1.6


P. G. ...


.. ..


.


..


... .


1


4


3


2


10


.


Total.


41


384


1,202


1,122


1,129


1,132


1,096


1,074


1,052


1,114


907


660


513


321


169


48


11


11,975


966


8.1


Under Normal grade ..


26


38


79


95


146


192


144


108


62


27


28


12


9


966


.


Per cent. under Normal grade ..


2.3


314


7.2


8.8


13.9


17.2


15.9


16.4


12.1


8.4


16.6


25.0


81.8


1


....


205


459


1


35


469


361


232


87


51


9


1


. .


..


. .


1,246


148


11.9


6.


..


..


. .


1


10


69


215


178


101


18


...


1,227


134


10.9


196


Above Normal Age.


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. .


. .


. .


234


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1


TABLE B. - Distribution of Pupils, 14 but Not 15, October 1, 1910.


NUMBER OF GRADES


2


3


4


5


6


7


8


9


10


11


12


13


Total


Latin .


..


..


. .


.


72


26


5


103


English


. .


.


.


.


12


13


..


..


..


38


Hanscom


1


. .


..


. .


.


Davis.


1


1


. .


. .


..


. .


·


. .


·


..


2


Baxter.


. .


. .


. .


..


10


25


.


. .


..


·


4


17


13


Bell. .


. .


. .


. .


.


.


.


15


24


·


36


Forster


. .


. .


2


7


14


32


. .


55


Bingham.


1


1


1


8


7


15


25


. .


.


2


5


12


14


33


Proctor


1


2


1


. .


. .


Durell


1


..


. .


·


. .


·


. .


2


1


10


16


. .


..


1


1


3


10


24


39


.


. .


1


5


8


18


30


Lincoln


..


..


. .


·


. .


..


..


. .


. .


..


Lowe .. .


. .


. .


.


. .


.


.


. .


Total by grades P. C. by


1 3 .001.003


.003


.01


.051


.089


185 .206


289 .318


215 .237


68 .075


6 .006


0 0


907 .999


.


.


..


Pope.


9


24


·


. .


.


·


. .


. .


.


.


. .


. .


..


Knapp.


55


Perry


36


Cummings.


Edgerly


39 ·


Glines.


1


2


4


7


17


19


Carr.


. .


Morse


4


1


Burns.


2


Brown ..


29


Highland


78


Hodgkins


. .


. .


3


9


47


81


1


1


·


.


42


1


186


Prescott


1


4


8


1


Bennett.


.


. .


1


1


5


40


. .


5


3


16


5


6


51


56


. .


. .


62


. .


3


11


2


..


143


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TABLE C .- Number of Books in Use in the City, December, 1910.


.


SCHOOL.


Arithmetics.


Geographies.


Dictionaries.


Histories.


Language.


Music.


Spellers.


Physiology.


Reading


Books.


Miscellaneous.


Charts and Maps.


Total.


Prescott . Hanscom


473


589 137


379


217


500 202


784 457


614 347


220


2,957 1,550


507 499


17


3,620


Bennett .


431


278


67


17


141


487


467


8)


2,008


489


7


4,472


Baxter


189


123


111


23


103


268


231


24


1,635


29


13


2,749


Knapp


1,063


657


433


603


629


1,020


638


211


2,559


1,352


62


9,227


Perry .


136


187


100


48


150


349


291


55


1,146


156


18


2,636


Pope .


583


559


391


399


434


673


546


187


2,722


1,064


32


7,590


Bell


520


413


383


290


462


608


597


249


1,614


160


23


5,319


Cummings


222


73


2


0


46


186


143


31


853


118


6


1,680


Edgerly


721


475


376


363


562


873


600


217


3,291


412


15


7,905


Glines


474


502


365


278


397


826


583


110


1,793


520


19


5,867


Forster


697


170


416


233


551


911


745


125


2,095


648


50


6,941


Carr


870


521


396


485


431


933


781


203


3,444


1,017


31


9,112


Proctor


253


158


164


85


267


430


380


50


2,223


112


10


4,132


Durell


176


82


4


0


51


207


150


29


956


267


10


1,932


Burns .


453


259


166


125


206


442


305


61


2,312


513


19


4,891


Brown


850


670


638


429


688


913


678


175


2.354


1,582


40


9,017


Hodgkins


6:9


519


472


424


591


958


694


243


3,232


264


38


8,124


Lincoln .


2


29


2


0


1


175


193


1


1,694


261


0


2,361


Lowe .


51


109


8


0


51


382


359


28


1,565


332


2


2,887


Atypical .


15


0


0


0


0


1


24


2


218


2


0


292


Total . .


1,135


8,575


6,253


5,209


8,078


14.629


11,620


2,954


53,118


10,957


562


133,290


Bell Eve. .


212


54


22


16


131


0


42


0


288


787


0


1 552


Highland Eve.


94


0


9


30


52


0


54


0


252


102


0


592


Total . . .


306


54


31


46


183


0


96


0


540


889


0


2,145


Grand Total Elementary .


11,641


8.629.


6,284


5,255


8,261


14,' 29


11,716


2,954


53,658


11,846


562


135,435


.


High School Books.


English.


French.


German.


Latin.


History and


Civics.


Greek.


Mathematics.


Science.


Commercial.


Elocution.


Miscellaneous.


Total.


Latin English .


1,925 3,992


1,006 3,469


1,287 1,140


2,037 1,198


685 2,569


455


749 1,323


191 789


1,191


1,169


325 983


8,660 17,823


Total .


5,917


4,475


2,427


3,235


3,251


455


2,072


980


1,191


1,169


1,308


26,483


Eve. High .


460


155


48


47


43


526


1,279


Grand Total High .. . .


6,377


4,630


2,475


3,235


3,254


455


2,119


1,023


1,717


1,169


1,308


27,762


47


11,488


Bingham


655


625


513


425


602


942


835


209


3,652


186


42


8,686


Morse


467


277


259


161


314


633


559


125


2,060


206


23


5,084


Highland


1,127


863


545


554


699


1,171


860


236


5 155


'231


38


7,278


80


218


63


.50


.


....


236


ANNUAL REPORTS.


TABLE D .- AMENDMENTS TO THE RULES OF THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE.


MADE SINCE MAY, 1906.


Regulations for Licensing Minors Under Fourteen Years of Age. .


SECTION 167. No minor under the age of fourteen years shall in any street or public place of the city of Somerville work as a bootblack, or sell or expose for sale any books, news- papers, pamphlets, fuel, fruits, provisions, ice, live animals, brooms, agricultural implements, hand tools used in making · boots and shoes, agricultural products of the United States, or the products of their own labor or the labor of their families, unless he has a minor's license issued to him by the Superintendent of Schools of said city, for so working or for so selling said articles, nor unless he complies with the terms of said license.


SECT. 168. The principal of the school in which a minor under the age of fourteen years is a pupil shall receive the ap- plication, in duplicate, of the parent or guardian of such a minor, or next of kin, for a license for such minor to work as a bootblack, or to sell any or all the articles enumerated in the preceding section, and shall forward the same to the Superin- tendent of Schools, accompanied by the certificate of the teacher in whose class said minor may be, and of the said prin- cipal, that such minor is an attendant at such school and that they approve of the granting of a license to said minor. When the Superintendent authorizes the issue of a license, he shall return to said principal one of said duplicate applications, for filing, retaining the other, and shall issue said license to such minor authorizing said minor to go about from place to place in the city of Somerville and on the sidewalks in said city to sell newspapers, or to work as a bootblack, or in the streets and other public places in said city to sell any or all of the other articles enumerated in the preceding section, and shall provide such minor with a suitable badge, for which a charge of twenty cents shall be made. Every such license shall be is- sued and accepted on condition that the minor shall comply with the conditions of his license as contained in the following section, and said section shall be printed in the license.


SECT. 169. The minor shall conform to the statutes and the Regulations of the School Committee of Somerville ; shall, so long as he continues under the age of fourteen years, at- tend, during every session thereof, one of the public schools, or some regularly established school in the city of Somerville ; shall surrender his license and badge when notified that his license has been revoked, to the principal aforesaid, who shall return the same immediately to the Superintendent; shall not


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transfer or lend his license or badge, nor furnish any un- licensed minor with newspapers or other articles to sell; shall not sell newspapers in or on any part of the street other than the sidewalk; shall not sell newspapers in or on a street car, nor, except on the days of national, state, or city elections, after 8 o'clock in the evening; shall not work as a bootblack, or sell newspapers, unless he is over eleven years of age ; shall not sell any other article than newspapers, unless he is over twelve years of age; shall not at any time, while engaged in working as a bootblack, or selling articles in public places, congregate with other persons, nor make any unnecessary noise, nor in any way disturb or annoy persons as they pass, nor cry their papers on Sunday, nor occupy any stand with any other person, nor allow any unlicensed minor to assist or accompany him, nor allow idle persons to assemble or congre- gate around him, or around any stand occupied by him, nor so work or sell in any place other than that specified in his license, when a place is so specified, nor at any time, while so working or selling, fail to wear conspicuously in sight the badge fur .. nished to him by said Superintendent, nor fail to exhibit his license to any police or other officer of said city if requested by him to do so. The Superintendent may suspend or revoke said license upon the violation of any of the conditions thereof, and the minor shall surrender his badge and will be subject to a fine.




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