Report of the city of Somerville 1933, Part 13

Author: Somerville (Mass.)
Publication date: 1933
Publisher:
Number of Pages: 414


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106


203


276


Anthony W. DiCecca


123


21


70


168


744


George W. O'Brien


16


37


65


110


382


William F. Barker


34


53


124


258


Francis P. Kelly


31


31


26


96


21


242


....


Robert C. Donovan


50


54


162


237


174


John E. Whitney


319


233


174


173


503


Warren L. Dalton


106


159


216


187


899


668


Ward Four


William L. Bridgeman


Alfred C. Hubert


57


303


56


78


81


31


15


110


99


570


40


.....


Bertram P. Gustin


94


129


267


85


295


Leo B. Havlcan


174


238


171


384


653


Robert A. Shea


284


248


179


174


158


175


1091


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Louis A. Morris


Foster G. Hardin


17


31


1


24


1043


170


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47


100


106


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460


Ward Five


Humbert Celata


66


77


79



Alfred J. Buchan


30


10


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45


28


George David Groombridge


177


143


40


260


67


52


Harry F. O'Connell


302


James M. Redmond


27


150


168


204


94


796


Joseph A. Beattle


409


257


167


927


76


35


40


Edward P. Hughes


27


178


214


Albert F. Cullen


65


89


130


185


40


34


36


498


Stephen F. Mahoney


17


57


224


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295


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94


392


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Ward Six


Robert F. Donovan


10


John Clarke


112


209


193


105


623


Quinlan J. Sullivan


189


117


488


John F. Foster


292


20


147


223


255


James J. Carney, Jr.


250


.....


293


296


863


79


115


89


117


1103


400


.....


......


......


Ward Seven


Warren S. Johnston


Charles E. Cosgrove


.*****


126


88


277


10


122


717


Raymond E. Parker


119


160


166


134


665


Richard D. Sullivan


93


23


103


31


140


390


John E. Fitzgerald


116


81


124


180


580


John A, Rondina, Jr.


73


150


111


9


496


William G. Barrett


231


......


65


25


35


19


378


133


732


.....


172


105


201


121


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WARD ALDERMEN


Ward One


Ward Two


Ward Three


Ward Four


Ward Five


Ward Six


1


3


1


2


3


4


5


1


2


3


4


1


2


3


4


5


1


2


3


4


1


2


Ward Seven


3


4


1


2


3


4


5 Totals


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Ward One


John Bellemacina


119


30


27


33


204


George A. C. Stone


53


43


203


366


John J. Brennan


208


368


250


240


1066


Edward John Fitzpatrick


27


36


59


66


188


Walter E. Whittaker


156


18


156


358


852


Philip O. McCarthy


65


56


17


31


169


John T. O'Brien ...


89


24


37


35


1×4


William Paul O'Meara


79


40


34


165


Davld B. Nissenbaum


87


186


114


161


548


Richard H. Walker


170


198


43


52


463


Amleto M. DiGiusto


55


70


119


31


278


Elmer F. Walsh


259


331


1034


Henry L. Twohig


374


173


271


148


61


61


644


Matthew H. Kerner


24


41


85


72


226-


Joseph Stokes


29


75


14


17


135


Ward Two


Timothy J. Cronln


160


604


252


708


514


2238


M. John Gallant


11


67


89


37


44


248


Joseph Edward Linehan


102


72


17


46


44


281


Anthony E. Taglino


172


79


23


67


121


462


Eugene J. Cunningham


168


129


21


131


706


......


Michael J. Pasquariello


127


40


14


37


120


338


George J. Moran


214


329


170


30


243


1260


James F. Stynes


177


326


33


226


1238


.....


.... +


Leon Brenner


11


72


24


25


15+


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Ward Three


Peter F. Donnelly


106


92


137


89


424


Francis A. Dardla


270


214


227


168


879


.....


Alfred A. Bligh, Jr.


10


27


34


91


.....


Thomas E. Cullinane


51


186


92


398


Americo Bianchino


26


24


121


64


231


Arthur S. Walsh


146


82


178


367


773


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Leo C. Fennelly


21


36


42


18


117


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Alfred S. Wass .......


128


21


282


224


850


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Kenneth H. Taylor


87


180


209


766


James H. Rooney


25


66


195


320


......


Lawrence P. Capodllupo


187


54


47


72


360


Francis A. Kelleher


279


109


113


78


579


John J. Denning


148


183


231


225


737


Arthur P. Freeman


72


85


172


125


459


George L. Razzabeni


64


23


87


249


423


.....


Ward Four


Thomas P. Woods


140


54


40


68


36


339


Thomas J. Duggan


103


228


189


75


660


Myron E. Jensen


17


17


23


53


118


Arthur E. AuClalre


16


11


41


John J. Murphy


63


16


61


24


199


Walter E. Struble, Jr.


129


351


200


109


889


Arthur G. Pearson


221


182


219


285


209


1115


James L. Marmaud, Jr.


72


11f


71


90


119


468


Charles R. Brunelle


257


34


29


92


506


......


Oscar Brown


109


113


248


188


75


753


Warren A. Perry


112


249


312


145


1143


G. Edward Bradley


198


270


90


152


186


896


....


Arthur W. Goodspeed


211


75


109


81


650


John L. Mackenzie


..... +


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11


14


36


William L. Doyle


40


23


33


183


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23


302


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Ward Five


Ernest Salemme


19


40


39


38


336


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Joseph A. Scully


974


903


160


218


Matthew H. Kerner


Joseph Stokes


Ward Two Timothy J. Cronin M. John Gallant


160


60.


252


708


514


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44


44


121


131 120


243


304 333 24


226 25


92 21


137 227


89 168


10


27


20


34


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367


1


224


Kenneth H. Taylor


James H. Rooney


Lawrence P. Capodilupo


Francis A. Kelleher


John J. Denning


Arthur P. Freeman


George L. Razzaboni


Ward Four


Thomas P. Woods


140 103


17


17


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23


53


11


61


24


200


109


285


209 11!


29


75 145 186


81


14


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183


Ward Five


Ernest Salemme


19 274


40 203


39


38 218


160


70


17


Patrick Henry Ryan


656


James A. Butler


496


John W. Pickering


704


Michacl H. O'Rourke


Roger Blanchard


John M. Lynch


Francis W. Carroll


John L. Carroll


489


169


122


76


99


5


106


0


29


32


Frederick W. Wolffer Patrick Francis Healy Richard Prince


Ward Six


Danlel P. Falvey


146 299


119 190


116


95 408


476 1224


Allan Roy Kingston


Kenneth Earl Choate


117


171


159


35


314


124 190 171


79 135 200 90 123 158 215 209 106 71


69


Lee C. Kitson


Albert I. Parker


Alfred H. Pigott


J. Stanley Fudge


792


Edward F. Moynihan


Caulder L. Freeman


John A. Watson


Ward Seven


William W. Mackay


Frederick L. Bosworth


Joseph M. Barry


148


95


23


172


14:


255


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255


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1


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3


4


1


4


1


2


5


1


4


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1


3


4 5 Totals


Ward One


191


210


272


178


24


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210


248


373


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43


26


35


133


9 470


65


284 755


178


418 162


454


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352


207


291 266 256 598 435


$ 301 150 247 318 171


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19


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270


160


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Louis B. Connelly


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Ward Slx


Three candidates nominated by Petition, no Preliminary Election necessary.


Ward Seven


Four candidates nominated by Petltlon, no Preliminary Election necessary


226 135


2239 248 281 462


706


338


1260


George J. Moran James F. Stynes Leon Brenner


1238 154


Ward Three


Peter F. Donnelly


Francis A. Dardis


Alfred A. Bligh, Jr. Thomas E. Cullinane


Americo Blanchino


Arthur S. Walsh


Leo C. Fennelly


Alfred S. Wass


87


180


22


54


109


133


113 231 172 87


125 249


54 65


40


69


36 75


228


189


Myron E. Jensen


Arthur E. AuClaire


John J. Murphy


Walter E. Struble, Jr.


Arthur G. Pcarson


James L. Marmaud, Jr.


Charles R. Brunelle


Oscar Brown


109


257 113 112


249


312


G. Edward Bradley


Arthur W. Goodspeed


John L. Mackenzie


William L. Doyle


40


89 302


136 855


Joseph A. Scully


17 269


65


111 134


136 20€ 337 16 121


144 114 182


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57


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403


169


94


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Arthur W. White


Jacob Sloane


Eugene McCarthy


61


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26 932 99


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357 200


16


63


16


34


129


221


72


116


71 34 248


Warren A. Perry


325


198


270


77 16


211 11 23


211


152 100


209


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290 195 72 78


225


737


459 423


338 660 118 4 1


199


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Thomas J. Gilligan


54 107


51


88 28


31 47


40


190


56


51 166 153


125 33 25 231 252


247 237


215 192


199 196


420


769


Joseph Linhares


Ralph L. Garrett


William F. Chisholm


Roy E. Baker


Danlel D. Gorman


143


59 29


260


137


1136


Ward One


Ward Two


Ward Three 3 2


Ward Four 3


Ward Five 2 3


Ward Six 3


Ward Seven 2


832 520


Albert F. Bird


792


Mary E. Wholey


278


306


168


Thomas E. Hegarty


412


398


27


Francis J. Fitzpatrick 571


Ward Two


Edward T. Brady


111


711


338


605


382


2447 955


Willlam F. Dewire ....


1574


Joseph E. Harrington


Ernest Bonanno


Ward Three


Hugo G. Guidotti


John J. Donahue


2285


James J. Brennan


802


John C. Kelleher .......


1546


Edward M. McCarty


1499


Albert Haskell


William S. Howe


Ward Four


James H. Cosgrove


J. Lucille Marquess


Raymond Patrick Ryan


1310


Edith L. Hurd


Vincent R. Cronin


2077 1400


Ward Five


Sydanham C. Henriques


George W. Doughty


Edward J. Donegan


25€


Perry F. Nangle


William J. Koch


Albert W. Scott


John P. Clalr


Dante Spoletti


55


79


578


......


158 115


30


103


242


369 131 108


.....


.....


126 121


Americo B. Ventura


......


191


176


79


223


286


225


466


349


412


122


377


200


178


212 248


515


280


298


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242


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444 248


142 303 309 277


262 408 269


227


256


365


698


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186 121


178


21


129


37


187


279


148 77


64


106 270


69


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146


82


36


216


282


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424 879


398


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Joseph Edward Linehan Anthony E. Taglino


17


68


127


214


329 326


17" 11


72


102


72


79


23


168


129


210


37


14 170 176 22


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67


89 17


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Eugene J. Cunningham Michael J. Pasquarlello


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121 1392


181


209


156


Marcia A. Morash


159 130


104


108


310


167


367


82


.....


333


125 43. 160 128 226 91


142 89


224


125


16 172


129


58


165 58 2


78 54 27


316 597 849 188


848


128


92


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111


897 147


.....


94


351 182


218


42


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1697 1117


286 55


Harold Douglas Taylor


962


1330 1788


Louis F. Solano


1193 290


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20


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$5 142 109


4 ....


249


16


15 38


33


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180


145 253 1276 341 953 270 405 115


108


32


Thomas J. Duggan


753 192


534


53


354


85 23


151 104 260 388 281


40


ELECTION, NOVEMBER 7, 1933


Ward One


1


4


Ward Two


Ward Three


Ward Four


Ward Five


3


1


Ward Six


2


2


3


4


1


2


3


4


1


2


3


6


1


4


2


Ward Seven


3


4


1


2


3


4


1


2


3


4


5 Totals


Totai No. votes cast 1119


1217


786


1071


736


1137


673


1192


1064 101:


886


1360


1468


1073


1172


952


1217


825


1252


1173


1308


1199


1209


1064


1160


1316


1129


898


1149


901


1033 33655


MAYOR


James D. Hagan ....


710


758


505


631


655


1012


112


468


1042


848


75-


509


866


946


526


751


Lesite . Knox.


425


512


43


852


732


399


445


276


433


71


John P. Hurd


142


20


248


363


481


499


542


410


621


695


383


727


650


480


402


381


433


640


424


479


563


720


473


406


636


748


828


648


349


415


488


369


19208


792


475


654 14137


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....


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....


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6


Aldermen · at· Large,


Ward One


John M. Grattan ....


647


662


365


161


317


556


270


Jessle S. Newcomb


461


100


362


462


333


273


476


581


342


479


282


392


309


419


488


178


11


150


220


308


365


521


292


471


365


465


301


447


48


26-


447


472


549


343


258


257


299


269


357


473


395


629


522


586


70


45s


256


368


337


284 12248


555


300


421 12148


Aldermen- at - Large,


Ward Twa


1


Francis J. Greeley


479


556


395


450


32S


367


20


518


434


548


Frederick M. Sharkey


281


391


252


291


344


484


456


286


436


385


491


305


439


429


479


417


434


17"


693


290


560


490


36


319


463


46€


261


334


272


373


231


390


352


343


418


452


472


432


317


413


356


308


308


454


374


343


245


361


401 13104


302


228


272 10622


Aldermen-at- Large,


Ward Three


Michael John Daly


398


240


405


22


250


58


287


401


John E. Whitney ..


105


320


143


356


206


475


468


166


454


247


385


454


372


471


432


240


364


289


321


39


414


480


403


351


253


66


511


754


723


494


416


465


631


360


436


537


449


544


247


228


228


248


587


260


512


694


21-


247


246


9782


627


379


593


377


444


15005


Aldermen · at · Large,


Ward Four


Leo B. Havican .....


353


299


22


274


228


369


225


372


355


365


270


50


5.45


363


663


369


Robert A. Shea ....


587


322


386


403


404


418


529


33


518


198


437


463


373


485


366


189


425


37


352


34


350


290


345


366


339


429


488


570


449


463


503


382


414


352


Cecil Strong


377


362


328


199


386


377


317


349 11389


1


311


331


253


288


12113


1


....


....


....


....


....


....


....


....


....


....


....


....


....


....


....


....


....


****


....


....


1


Aldermen-at-Large,


Ward Five


Harry F. O'Connell


448


448


287


39


297


465


244


497


397


360


239


476


491


363


470


310


382


312


579


373


469


269


James M. Redmond


286


353


271


362


124


309


160


250


343


340


431


541


367


290


373


470


286


288


204


27


508


26G


538


632


307


272


27.


304


669


558


166


428


467


570


413


315


462


272 11309


277


373 12026


Aldermen-at-Large,


Ward SIx


John F. Foster .......


358


371


297


417


12


19


12€


199


243


346


368


496


455


484


360


448


544


310


Quinlan J. Sullivan.


362


372


535


433


640


380


437


262


342


279


562


27


561


453


349


261


283


394


25


367


246


499


413


624


721


767


486


399


579


56


457


411


416


469


362


325


395


29-


245


347


432


223


262


12834


248 11294


Aldermen · at· Large,


Ward Seven


William G. Barrett


498


483


328


439


291


516


277


526


488


388


265


192


555


350


485


214


299


116


313


371


424


332


557


437


481


465


Warren S. . Johnston


226


321


106


241


18


185


353


465


285


397


472


408


313


482


216


266


349


434


359


372


41:


450


392


331


389


Francis Donovan ...


1


394


462


544


34


385


461 13015


512


438


719


433


453


10928


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....


....


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WARD ALDERMEN


1


Ward One


Ward Two


Ward Three


Ward Four


Ward Five


Ward Six


2


2


1


2


3


5


?


3


1


1


4


1


2


Ward Seven


3


5


1


2


3


4


1


2


3


1


4


2


3


5 Totals


-


-


Ward One


John J. Brennan


455


664


429


607


Henry L. Towhlg


577


337


586


283


282


2056


Eimer F. Walsh


435


311


533


1479


Walter E. Whittaker


340


$60


310


528


1865


1638


Ward Two


Timothy J. Cronin


287


790


341


847


704


Eugene J. Cunningham


179


233


144


245


214


2965


George .J. Moran


318


441


231


417


400


1015


James F. Stynes


363


282


1807


555


529


459


2188


Ward Three


Francis A. Dardis


620


429


712


296


390


627


Kenneth H. Tayior


494


2388


287


615


Arthur S. Walsh


420


761


1795


Alfred S. Wass


344


568


445


585


640


2036


191.


Ward Four


G. Edward Bradley


575


752


453


579


494


Arthur G. Pearson


341


288


361


465


2846


Warren A. Perry


318


422


221


396


493


248


1773


Walter E. Struble, Jr.


558


738


471


606


383


1780


2756


Ward Five


John L. Carroll


771


423


532


635


John M. Lynch


401


2359


768


707


488


342


2364


John W. Pickering


224


609


433


1607


Joseph A. Scully


603


364


375


396


173S


.....


Ward Six


J. Staniey Fudge


606


392


449


518


1966


Allan Roy Kingston


565


525


Edward F. Moynihan


625


2389


430


370


306


574


378


1484


Albert I. Parker


417


49


572


641


2124


.....


Ward Seven


Frederick L. Bosworth


56-


448


751


423


2869


Ralph L. Garrett ..


373


529


284


676


381


635


2109


William W. Mackay


418


363


224


38


178


1666


.....


George W. Wilson


.....


5.77


531


47


367


2353


.... #


MEMBER OF SCHOOL COMMITTEE


Ward One


Ward Two


Ward Three


Ward Four


Ward Five


Ward Six


1


3


1


2


3


4


5


Ward Seven


1


2


3


4


1


2


3


5


1


3


4


1


3


4


1


5 Totals


2


3


Ward One


Francis J. Fitzpatrick


636


369


2196


Thomas E. Hegarty


519


656


515


562


348


394


1823


Haroid Douglas Taylor


256


467


310


287


445


1298


Mary E. Wholey


194


31-


437


171


.....


......


Ward Two


Edward T. Brady


449


715


355


564


442


2525


William F. Dewire


179


343


173


63{


439


384


1511


Joseph E. Harrington


108


239


162


625


374


2036


Louis F. Solano


299


269


329


534


159


Ward Three


James J. Brennan


250


355


366


380


1351


John J. Donahue


448


361


796


832


243


John C. Kelleher


536


306


504


537


1883


Edward M. McCarty


396


453


601


657


107


Ward Four


James H. Cosgrove


335


731


280


383


333


2065


Vincent R. Cronin


326


44₺


304


508


259


1843


Edith L. Hurd .


589


426


576


757


453


280


Raymond Patrick Ryan


254


238


259


241


215


1207


J. Lucille Marquess


337


104


224


253


124


1042


Ward Five


John P. Clair


418


461


550


2062


Louis B. Connelly


731


346


633


363


274


1714


Willlam J. Koen


540


65€


770


533


2499


Perry F. Nangle


349


439


545


566


189


Ward Slx


John J. Avery


639


59'


505


555


9291


Herbert Cholerton


653


540


719


837


2742


613


708


776


......


Edwin A. Shaw


2681


Ward Seven


Charles A. Campbeil


617


437


616


559


643


2872


William B. Sullivan


35G


292


238


304


262


1452


Crawford K. Sweeley


431


434


577


349


357


2148


Orvlile S. Waldron


523


407


614


32


483


2354


"Shali an act passed by the


general court In the year


nineteen hundred and thirty.


three, entitled 'An Act plac-


Ing the office of chlef engineer


of the fire department of the


..


City of Somerville, under civil


service laws' be accepted?"


Ward One


Ward Two


5


Ward Three


Ward Four


Ward Five


Ward Six


Ward Seven


1


1


3


4


1


2


3


1


3


4


2


1


3


1


1


2


3


1


2


5


Totals


-


1


'Yes"


629


618


576


"No"


118


653


477


615


328


335


612


19963


119


82


123


73


153


57


63


105


148


557


112


823


904


668


650


586


793


478


705


694


806


697


726


684


713


815


700


578


726


543


643


150


162


162


125


147


120


142


99


164


131


144


128


137


97


139


139


135


123


126


102


9.8


3860


238


ANNUAL REPORTS


REPORT OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH


Organization 1933


LOUIS J. GRANDISON, M.D., Chairman JAMES A. KILEY GERALD L. McSWEENEY


Executive Clerk LAURENCE S. HOWARD


Assistant Clerk


OLIVE M. STANLEY


Clerk KATHARINE C. HEALY


Agent GEORGE I. CANFIELD


Medical Inspector and Bacteriologist FRANK L. MORSE, M.D.


Inspector of Animals and Provisions


HENRY T. MURRAY


Assistant Inspector of Animals and Provisions . JAMES A. DWYER


Sanitary Inspector-Health Officer THOMAS J. CONNORS Appointed December 26, 1933


239


BOARD OF HEALTH


Inspector of Animals and Veterinarian EINER W. JOHANSON, V.S.


. Inspector of Milk and Vinegar HERBERT E. BOWMAN, Ph.G., Ph.C.


Milk Collector and Dairy Inspector WILLIAM H. WALLIS


Technician GEORGIA H. MORELAND, Ph.G., Ph.C.


Plumbing Inspector DUNCAN C. GREENE


School Nurses


GRACE M. ANDREWS, R.N.


MARY F. CASEY, R.N.


MARGARET L. KINIRY, R.N. MARTINA JENNINGS, R.N.


Health Nurses


HELEN B. BERRY GRACE E. PICKERING, R.N. MARY V. RYAN, R.N.


Superintendent at the Contagious Hospial JULIA E. FITZPATRICK, R.N.


Medical Inspectors of Schools


JOHN D. BENNETT, M.D. FRANCIS SHAW, M.D.


HERBERT E. CHOLERTON, M.D. HARRY M. STOODLEY, M.D.


WILFRED C. MacDONALD, M.D.


EDGAR F. SEWALL, M.D.


CRAWFORD K. SWEELEY, M.D. MICHAEL W. WHITE, M.D.


Supervising School Dentist ANTHONY F. BIANCHI, D.M.D.


Clerk


M. ETHEL DOHERTY


School Dentists


FRED A. SWETT, D.D.S. GEORGE E. JONES, D.M.D. ELMER L. PERRON,, D.M.D.


JOHN J. MORAN, D.M.D. RICHARD H. WALSH, D.M.D. ARTHUR L. CAVANAGH, D.M.D.


240


ANNUAL REPORTS


Dental Assistants


ELLEN F. BRINE MARIE HULTMAN MARY C. KNOWLES MARY L. MORAN


HELEN F. KELLEHER Leave of absence for one year dating from Sept. 5, 1933


ELLEN C. FOLEY Appointed September 14, 1933


NIRA C. DONOVAN Appointed September 14, 1933


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REPORT OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH


Office of the Board of Health


City Hall, January 2, 1934.


To His Honor the Mayor, and the Board of Aldermen :


Gentlemen :


We respectfully submit the following as the Fifty-sixth Annual Report of the Board of Health in which is presented a statement tabulated and otherwise, of the sanitary condi- tion of the city and the business of the board for the year end- ing December 31, 1933.


NUISANCES


A record of the nuisances abated during the year, in com- pliance with notices issued by the board, or under the board's direction, is presented in the following table :


Complaints referred from 1932 4


Complaints received during 1933


201


Complaints received with no just cause


10


Complaints abated on verbal notice of Agent


57


Complaints abated on notices sent


119


Complaints referred to 1934


19


205


First notices sent


129


Second and third notices sent


5


Total notices sent


134


Annually the cellars and alleyways of the city are ex- amined and the owners of the property where unsanitary con- ditions exist are required to remedy the same.


RECORD OF LICENSES AND PERMITS ISSUED


GOATS-One application was received for a permit to keep two goats, which was granted. The fee is one dollar for each goat.


205


242


ANNUAL REPORTS


HENS-Thirteen applications for permits to keep 136 hens were received and all were granted.


GREASE-Eighteen applications were received for per- mits to collect grease, which were granted. The fee is two dol- lars for each team.


MELTING AND RENDERING-Three licenses have been granted to carry on the business of melting and rendering, for which a fee of one dollar is charged.


MASSAGE AND MANICURE-One hundred thirty-seven persons have been licensed to practice massage and manicure. The fee is one dollar for each license.


SALE OF ALCOHOL-The statutes provide that no per- son, firm or corporation other than a registered druggist shall engage in the business of manufacturing, buying, selling or dealing in methyl alcohol, or wood alcohol so-called or dena- tured alcohol, or any preparation containing more than three percent of any said alcohols, without being licensed so to do by the Board of Health. Under the provisions of this act sixty- six licenses have been issued. A fee of one dollar was received for each license.


BOTTLING CARBONATED BEVERAGES - Chapter 303, Acts of 1921 provides that no person shall engage in the manufacturing or bottling of carbonated non-alcoholic bever- ages, soda waters and mineral and spring water without a per- init from the Board of Health. Four such permits were grant- ed. A fee of ten dollars being charged in each case.


ICE CREAM-Chapter 74 of the General Laws as amend- ed by Chapter 278, of the Acts of 1927 requires that all per- sons manufacturing ice cream must obtain a license so to do from the Board of Health. Under the provisions of the above law eighteen licenses for the manufacture of ice cream were granted by this board. The fee received was one dollar for each license.


SALE OF ICE CREAM-Regulation No. 109 adopted by the Board of Health May 3, 1932, provides that no person, either by himself, or by his servant or agent, or as the servant or agent of any other person, firm or corporation, shall have in his custody or possession with intent to sell, or to offer or expose for sale, or to deliver in the City of Somerville, any ice


243


BOARD OF HEALTH


cream or sherbet, without first obtaining from the Board of Health a permit authorizing him so to do. 433 such permits were granted and a fee of one dollar was received for each permit.


SALE OF POULTRY-Regulation No. 110 adopted by the Board of Health July 1, 1932, provides that no live chickens, geese, turkeys, ducks or other live fowl shall be brought into, or kept, or held or offered for sale, in any place in the City of Somerville, and no person, firm or corporation shall sell or de- liver chickens, geese, turkeys, ducks or other live fowl in the city of Somerville without having obtained a permit therefor from the Board of Health. There were two such permits granted.


STABLES


No person has the legal right to erect, occupy or use any building in this city, as a stable, without obtaining a license from the Board of Health for such occupancy. Each applica- tion is referred to the Agent of this Board and no license is granted unless all regulations of the Board are complied with. There were no applications received for occupancy of stables.


BOARD INFANTS


Thirty-three applications having been made to the State Department of Public Welfare for licenses to care for children in this city were referred to this board under provisions of Chapter 119 of the General Laws, and all but two were ap- proved.


LYING-IN HOSPITALS


Two applications were made to the State Department of Public Welfare for a license to maintain lying-in hospitals in this city, were referred to this board under the provisions of Section 71, of Chapter 111 of the General Laws, and were ap- proved.


244


ANNUAL REPORTS


MORTALITY IN SOMERVILLE IN 1933


January.


February.


March.


April.


May.


June.


July.


August.


September.


October.


November.


December.


Total.


I. EPIDEMIC, ENDEMIC AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES.


1A Typhoid Fever


1


1


2


7 Measles


1


1


1


1


1


3


1


5


10 Diphtheria


1


1


1


3


4


1


5


1


1


1


3


29 Tetanus


31 Tuberculosis of the Res- piratory System


3


2


3


2


1


1


1


1


2


16


1


1


1


1


II. GENERAL DISEASES NOT INCLUDED IN CLASS I.


43


Cancer of the Buccal Cavity Cancer of Stomach & Liver


4


3


2


3


4


3


.


2


2


4


3


3


40


45


Cancer of Intestines, Peri- toneum, etc.


1


2


4


5


1


1


2


2


4


3


25


46 Cancer of Female Genital Organs


4


2


1


2


2


2


1


2


1


3


20


47


Cancer of Breast


1


2


1


1


2


2


2


11


49


Cancer of Unspecified Or- gans


6


2


3


1


2


4


2


3


1


1.


2


27


50 Benign Tumor


1


1


51


Acute Rheumatic Fever


1


52


Chronic Rheumatism


2


57


Diabetes Mellitus


3


58A


Pernicious Anæmia


2


1


1


4


62


Diseases of the Thymus Gland


2


1


3


63 Addison's Disease


1


1


1


1


3


1


1


L


3


1


1


1


1


III. DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM AND OF THE ORGANS OF SPECIAL SENSE.


70 Encephalitis


1


1


71A Simple Meningitis


1


3


. 5


7


3


9


7


6


9


9


6


8


10


82


74B Cerebral Embolism and Thrombosis


1


2


3


1


1


1


3


75B Respiratory Paralysis.


1


1


1


80 Infantile Convulsions


1


1


2


82 Neuralgia and Neuritis


1


1


34 Other Diseases of the Ner- vous System


1


2


3


86A Diseases cf the Ear


1


1


21


1


1


37A Miliary Tuberculosis


41 Chronic Pyemia


1


1


1


3


..


...


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


65A Leukemia


65 B Hodgkins Disease


66 Alcoholism


69 . Hemorrhagic Disease of the New Born


1


74A Cerebral Hemorrhage


75A Hemiplegia


1


78 Epilepsy


1


8 Scarlet Fever


4


9 Whooping Cough


1


11B Influenza without Pulmonary Complications. Erysipelas


44


245


BOARD OF HEALTH


MORTALITY IN SOMERVILLE IN 1933-Continued


January.


February.


March.


April.


May.


June.


July.


August.


September.


October.


November.


December.


Total.


IV. DISEASES OF THE CIRCULA TORY SYSTEM.


88 Endocarditis & Myocarditis


89 Angina Pectoris


90 Other Diseases of the Heart


24


31


20


20


14


8


16


14


14


19


19


28


227


24


10


11


5


11


4


10


11


8


7


11


120


91C Other Diseases of the Art- eries


1


1


2


6


3


N


2


3


2


2


4


26


1


1


1


3


V. DISEASES OF THE RESPIRA- TORY SYSTEM.


98 Diseases of the Larynx


99A Acute Bronchitis


1


1


1


2


4


15


6


5


6


. 4


5


2


2


6


4


9


6


70


14


7


4


8


1


1


2


·2


4


43


102 Pleurisy


103 Congestion and Hemor- rhagic Infarct of Lung ... 105 Asthma


1


3


1


·2


1


1


9


]


1


1


3


107C Atelectasis


1


1


...


VI. DISEASES OF THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM.


111B Duodenal Ulcer.


112 Other Diseases of Stomach


113 Diorrhea and Enteritis (under 2 years).


114 Diorrhea and Enteritis (over 2 years)


117 Appendicitis


2


1


1


1


1


1


1


3


1


1


1


1


3


9


122B Cirrhosis of the Liver.


·2


123 Biliary Calculi


1


1


1


1


2


1


5


2


1


1


1


1


2


1


1


10


VII. NON VENEREAL DISEASES OF THE GENITO-URINARY SYSTEM.


128 Acute Nephritis


1


2


129 Chronic Nephritis


3


1


2


2


1


1


1


2


2


15


135 Diseases of the Prostate.


1


1


2


139 Benign Tumor of the Uterus.


1


1


1


2


3


1


1


3


2 NN


1


1


1


2


3


16


·2


1


11


91A Aneurysm


1


1


91B Arterio Sclerosis


92 Embolism and Thrombosis 96 Other Diseases of the Cir- culatory System




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