USA > Massachusetts > Hampden County > Chicopee > Springfield, West Springfield, Chicopee and Longmeadow directory 1923 > Part 199
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USA > Massachusetts > Hampden County > Springfield > Springfield, West Springfield, Chicopee and Longmeadow directory 1923 > Part 199
USA > Massachusetts > Hampden County > West Springfield > Springfield, West Springfield, Chicopee and Longmeadow directory 1923 > Part 199
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Hook and Ladder Company, No. 6-Located on Mill. One gasoline motor aerial hook and ladder, fully equipped.
Hook and Ladder Company, No. 8-Located at Winchester sq. One electric aerial ladder truck, fully equipped.
Hook and Ladder Company, No. 10-Located cor. North Main and Hooker. Aerial ladder truck, electric tractor driven.
Hook and Ladder Company, No. 13-Located cor. Pine and Cedar. One electric aerial ladder truck.
Auxiliary Squad A-Located at Chestnut street station. Knox squad wagon, gasoline driven, carries eight men, extinguishers, and axes.
Auxiliary Squad B-Located at Walnut street station. Knox squad wagon, same as Squad A. Springfield Armory Corps-Located at United States Armory. One motor driven combina- tion hose and chemical car. The company attached to this apparatus includes the soldiers and employees of the Armory, under the direc- tion of the pose fire marshal Lieut. E. F. Barry, Ordnance Dept, U. S. A.
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The Armory Corps does not respond to all alarms, but through the courtesy of the com- mandant Springfield has its services in an emergency.
Wages and salaries of company members are as follows: per day,-Engineers, $5.46; Per- manent hose and ladder men, Grade A, $5.27; Grade B, $4.99; Grade C, $4.71; Captains, $2,350 per annum; Lieutenants, $2,150 per annum.
FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH
Keys on all boxes
12-Union and School.
*123-Smith and Wesson.
*125-Fisk and Walker Mfg. Co.
13-State and Spring
132-Spring near Frost.
133-High near School.
*135-U. S. Armory.
14-Spring and Worthington.
142-Pearl and Byers.
143-Pearl near Federal.
15-Salem and Mattoon.
152-Chestnut opp. Bridge.
16-Worthington and Kibbe av.
161-Worthington opp. Autumn.
162-City Yard, Summer.
17-State and Walnut.
18-State and Oak.
*182-National Papeterie Co. 19-Union and Mulberry
192-Union and Ridgewood ter.
2-Main opp. Taylor. 21-State and Main.
*213-Tapley Building.
214-Willow and Cross.
23-Sanford and Market.
231-Main and Elm.
24-Main and Pynchon.
25-Dwight and Harrison av.
251-Chestnut and Worthington.
253-Bridge and Dwight.
254-Court and Dwight.
26-Main opp. Hillman. 27-Water and Fort.
271-Water and Bridge.
*273-Myrick Building.
*274-Springfield Breweries Co.
*275-Myrick Building. 28-Vernon and Broadway.
29-Water and Elm.
*291-Springfield Gas Light Co. 3-Main opp. Lyman.
31-State and Chestnut-
*312-City Library.
*314-St. Michael's Cathedral. 32-Maple and Central.
321-Maple and Mulberry.
32+-Maple opp. Park.
34-Main opp. Central.
341-Main and Norwood.
342-Main and York.
343-Saratoga and Niagara.
35-Main and Howard.
351-Morris and Dale.
352-Main and Wilcox. 36-Water and Howard.
*364-United Electric Light Co.
37-Water and Margaret. 38-Water and Lombard.
381-Water and Broad. 39-Broad and Hanover. 4-Taylor opp. Power av. 41-Main and Cypress.
*412-U. S. Envelope Co.
*413-Cooley Hotel. 42-Main and Emery.
421-Main and Holyoke.
*423-Street Railway Office. 43-Main and Sargeant.
431-Main opp. Church.
45-Fulton and Emery.
451-North and Ferry.
452-North and Congress.
453-North and Tenth. 46-Fulton and Seventh. 461-Fulton and Plymouth. 462-Plainfield and Lowell. 4621-Plainfield and Newland. 463-Plainfield and Rowland.
4631-Plainfield and Division. 465-Plainfield and Laurel av.
4651-Fisk and Abbe avs. 47-Main opp. Osgood. 471-Main and Arch.
472-Birnie av and Huntington.
473-Birnie av and Medford.
475-Birnie av and Douglas.
476-Birnie av and Walter. 48-North Main Street Fire Station.
*481-Birnie Paper Co.
*482-Holyoke Card and Paper Co.
*483-Wason Mfg. Co. 484-Main and Portland.
*485-Stebbins Mfg. Co. 49-Main and Wason av.
491-Main and Alfred. *4912-American Bosch Magneto Corp.
4913-Main and Grace.
*492-N. E. Russell's Shop.
493-Fisk and Demond avs. 5-Main and Worthington. 51-Bay near Sherman. 512-Bay opp. Marion.
5121-Bay opp. Oak Grove av.
5122-McKnight and Bowles.
5123-Bay opp. Dawes.
513-Bay near Westminster.
52-St. James av. near Thompson Park.
521-St. James av and Westminster.
*522-U. S. Armory, Magazine.
53-St. James av and Florida.
531-St. James av opp. Bowdoin.
54-Worthington and Armory.
56-Worthington and Thompson.
561-Worthington and Bowdoin.
*562-Standard Oil Co. 57-Winchester Square.
*571-Hendee Mfg. Co.
*572-Hampden Lumber Co.
573-State and Pleasant.
574-State opp. Hancock.
58-Princeton and Amherst.
581-St. James av opp Wellesley.
59-St. James av near Dorchester.
*591-The Harley Co., Page blvd.
*592-Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co., Page blvd.
*593-Rolls-Royce of America, Inc., Page blvd.
*594 -- The Harley Co., Fresno.
595-Page blvd corner Duryea.
6-Main and Bridge.
61-Mill and Locust.
612-South and Boulevard.
613-Fort Pleasant av and Park.
6131-Belmont av near Woodside ter.
614-Fort Pleasant av and Riverview ter.
6141-Belmont av near Bellevue av.
615-Mill and South. 62-Belmont av opp. Keith.
621-Belmont av near Garfield.
623-Belmont and Beaumont avs.
624-Oakland and Orange.
6241-Orange and Earl.
625-Dickinson and Euclid av.
6251-Dickinson opp Johnson. 63-Sumner av and Long Hill.
631-Long Hill and Cherryvale av.
632-Firglade av near Pineywoods av.
634-Florentine Gardens.
635-Sumner and Fort Pleasant avs. 641-Sumner av and Kenwood ter.
6411-Commonwealth av near Trenton.
6412-Commonwealth av and Washington.
642-Belmont av and Walden.
6421-Dickinson opp Hollywood.
6422-Dickinson opp Biltmore. 643-Belmont av and Lyndale.
644-White and Longfellow ter.
645-Belmont av and White.
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65-Garfield and Churchill.
651-Park av and Mountainview.
652-Sumner av near Greenleaf.
664-Sumner av and Randolph. 67-Belmont and Sumner avs. 671-White and Sumner av.
6712-Sumner av near Trinity ter.
6713-Sumner av and Rockland.
672-White and Scott.
6721-White near Rupert.
673-Grenada ter and Ventura.
6731-Dickinson opp Alderman.
6732-Grenada ter and Pomona.
674-Sumner av and Lester.
68-White and Orange. 681-Allen and Orange.
6812-Ranney near Johnson. 682-Allen east of N. E. R. R. tracks.
69-Allen and White.
7-Liberty and Chestnut.
71-Chestnut and Springfield.
712-Springfield opp Shefford.
713-Hamburg and Rimmon av.
714-Atwater Glen.
72-Chestnut and Alexander.
721-Armory and Napier. 73-North and Jefferson av.
731-Chestnut and Lexington av.
*732-Springfield Hospital. 74-Chestnut and Prospect.
741-Carew and Armory.
742-Liberty and Chicopee road.
7421-Liberty and Phoenix.
743-Liberty and Woodmont.
7431-Carew and Newbury. 744-Armory opp Wait.
7441-Carew near Parkside av. 75-North and Ringgold.
751-North and Bond.
*752-Dexter's Bakery, Bond. 76-Chestnut and Carew.
*761-Mercy Hospital.
*762-Sacred Heart Church.
763-Massasoit and Massasoit pl.
771-Liberty and Genesee.
78-Chestnut opp Greenwood.
781-Cass and Linden.
782-Franklin and Vinton. 79-Liberty and Cass. 791-Liberty opp Heywood av.
7911-Bay State Transfer and Storage Co.
794-Liberty and Armory.
795-Liberty and Grover.
796-Springfield and Crestwood.
8-Taylor and Dwight. 81-Walnut and Oak.
812-Walnut and Union.
813-Walnut and King.
82-Walnut and Cedar.
83-Walnut and Hancock.
84-Lincoln Hall.
*841-Water Shops, U. S. Armory.
85-Central and Spruce.
851-Central and Hancock.
86-Central and Pine.
87-Maple and Pine.
89-Maple and Mill.
891-Orange and Dickinson. 9-Lyman and Chestnut.
91-Cambridge and Burr.
92-Wilbraham road and Homer.
921-State near American International Col- lege.
923-Wilbraham road and Colonial av.
924-Wilbraham road and Benton. 93-State and Reed.
*931-City Almshouse.
9311-State opp Ionia.
9312-State opp Balis.
9313-Boston road near Jasper.
9314-State and Boston road.
*932-Springfield Breweries Co., Highland Branch.
933-State and Dearborn.
934-State and Benton.
94-Wilbraham road and Rutland av.
941-Wilbraham road near Westford av.
95-Wilbraham av. and Beverly. 96-Hancock and Quincy.
961-Hancock and King.
962-Stebbins and Union.
964-Lebanon and Prince.
97-Pendleton and Eastern avs.
971-Eastern av and Union.
972-King and Logan.
973-King and Westford av. 98-Alden and Eastern av.
981-Alden and Hickory.
*Private box.
Keys are in the hands of the police, board of engi- neers, and bank watchmen.
FIRE SIGNALS
Second alarm-repeat the box.
Third alarm-three blows and repeat, followed by one blow (3, 3, 1).
General alarm-ten (10) blows calls the entire department, and is a signal that the apparatus at the U. S. Armory is needed.
FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH Indian Orchard
12-Main and Parker.
2-Parker opp Playground.
21-Oak opp Bay road.
23-Berkshire av near Ball Park.
24-Main opp Indian Leap.
25-Main and Oak.
26-Oak and Suffolk.
27-Main and Cedar.
3-Chapman Valve Mfg. Co.
31-Essex and Pasco road.
35-Hampden and Chestnut.
36-Oak opp Franklin.
*361-Fiberloid Corp. 4-Oak and Parker.
43-Main and Lyons. 5-Worcester and Pine.
6-Main and Myrtle. 7-South and Healey av.
Two blows indicate still alarm.
MUNICIPAL WATER WORKS
The works are in charge of a Board of Water Com- missioners, consisting of Edwin A. Blodgett, chairman; Dr. George L. Fenn, Mayor Edwin F. Leonard, ex officio; Howard M. King, supt .; Leland G. Carlton, asst. supt .; Alfred R. Hatha- way, clerk and water registrar; Elbert E. Loch- ridge, chief engineer. Office, (319) City Hall. Service Building and Yard, 71 Colton. Office hours, 9 a m to 5 p m; Saturdays, 9 a m to 1 p m. Telephones: (applications and informa- tion), River 6100; (work and trouble calls, day or night), River 6800. The supply of water is taken from the Westfield Little River watershed, situated principally in the towns of Blandford, Granville, and Russell, and by means of the fol- lowing storage structures :-
Capacity in Gallons
Borden Brook Reservoir (impound- ing), 2,500,000,000
Intake Reservoir (dverting), 40,600,000
Sedimentation Basin (before filtering), 38,700,000
Provin Mountain Reservoir (after filtering), 17,000.000
Total, 2,596,300,000 The former supply from impounding reservoirs in Ludlow and Belchertown is also retained at present for town of Ludlow and for emergency uses, and, with its storage capacity of 1,434,218,- 000 gallons, makes an aggregate available stor- age capacity of 4,030,518,000 gallons.
Range of pressure on mains for day amd night as follows: Main street level, maximum, 147 pounds, average, 40 pounds. Hill section level, maximum, 87 pounds, average, 80 pounds. The entire supply of city water to any premises is furnished by meter only and at meter rates: the necessary meters are installed by the water works
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at the expense of the consumers for the initial cost of the meters and connections only.
The cost of ordinary care and repairs of all meters is borne by the water works; the cost of unusual repairs (necessitated by freezing, not water, etc.) due or attributable to any carelessness or neg- lect on the part of the consumer, will be charged to the consumer or owner.
Meter Rates
(Subject to all rules and regulations.)
For each 100 cubic feet (748 gallons) of water as registered or estimated for each independent premises the rates shall be as follows :-
For the first 5,000 cubic feet or less per quarter, at 22 cents per 100 cubic feet (about 30 cents per 1,000 gallons).
For all excess over the first 5,000 cubic feet per quarter, at 5 cents per 100 cubic feet (about 7 cents per 1,000 gallons).
Where the aggregated total use for one independent premises amounts to 750,000 cubic feet or more in any one quarter, the entire quantity will be charged at 5 cents per 100 cubic feet.
Subject to the following minimum quarterly charges :-
(a) Single dwellings, and double houses or blocks (of two or more ground-floor single-tenement sections), each tenement not less than $2.00 per quarter.
(b) Tenement houses, apartment blocks, etc., each tenement or apartment not less than $1.50 per quarter.
(c) Business blocks, manufactories, and other in- dustrial plants, elevators ard motors, each bill for each independent premises, not less than $2.50 per quarter.
Special for Elevator Uses-Where the total or aggregated quantity for operating one or more elevators on each independent premises amounts to 33,000 cubic feet or more in any one quarter, and is metered and billed independently of all other uses, the entire quantity will be computed at 5 cents per 100 cubic feet but no bill here- under shall be rendered at less than $25.00 per quarter.
Business and industrial buildings of more than one section, and adjoining or adjacent buildings, under one independent ownership as a plant (if not separated by a street or by any other buildings or premises under another ownership), may be considered as one independent prem- ises, and, as such, subject to the computing and billing of the foregoing meter rates. In all other cases the supply through each service and meter shall be computed and charged as separate and independent bills.
Each quarterly period will be computed and charged for independently of any other quarterly period, and the rates therefor shall be paid accordingly. When a meter from any cause fails to register the consumption of water, the quantity shall be estimated and the charge made based upon the registration by the meter when in order, or upon the registration for a corresponding prior quar- ter or period.
Builders' Uses-Where water is to be used in the construction of ordinary framed buildings, or for small building operations where the use may be easily estimated, the meter installation may be temporarily deferred, as an accommodation to the owner or builder, until the completion and occupancy of the building, and a nominal esti- mated flat rate may be charged for builders' use of water to the owner of the property, who will be held responsible for such use and the payment of such charge.
The Water Registrar and the Supt. shall determine all cases where the foregoing provisions may apply, and each case shall be considered inde- pendently of any other, but no such estimated charge shall be less thar $1.00.
Miscellaneous and Temporary Uses-In certain cases of miscellaneous and temporary uses of city water, where the quantity used may be
small, the charges for same may be estimated instead of being shown by meter, at the discre- tion of the Water Registrar and the Supt.
The Water Registrar shall have the right to require an advance deposit as security for the payment of water bills, when he shall consider it for the inter- est of the city to do so; such deposit not to ex- ceed a year's minimum rate for the property to be supplied or a reasonable estimate of the prob - able annual amount of such bills.
All bills due the City on account of the water works shall be payable at the office of the City Collector, Room 137, Municipal Building Court and Pynchon streets within twenty days after the same are rendered and become due.
Inquiries and claims for correction should be made at the office of the Water Registrar, Room 319, Municipal Building.
SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
School Board-Edwin F. Leonard Mayor, Chair- man, ex officio. At Large, Ralph W. Ellis, Jr .; Ward 1, Frederick A. Bassette; Ward 2, Timo- thy J. Collins; Ward 3, Chester T. Neal; Ward 4, Mrs. Jeanne J. Starr; Ward 5, Charles H. Angell; Ward 6, Franklin A. Latimer; Ward 7, George H. Foss; Ward 8, Chester S. McGown. Supt. of Schools-Zenas E. Scott. Office
Administration Building. Office hours, school days, from 12 m to 1 p m; Saturdays, from 10.30 a m to 1 pm.
Asst. Supt .- Elementary Schools and Kindergar- tens: Zenas E. Scott. Office, Adminis- tration Building. Office hours, school days, from 12 m to 1 p m; Saturdays, from 11 a m to 1 p m.
Chief Clerk-Fred L. Ward. Office, Administra- tion Building. Office hours, 8.30 a m to 5 p m; Saturdays, 8.30 a m to 1 p m.
Clerks-Edwina A. Miller, Marie C. Hayes, Rubie M. Perkins, Mrs. Ada B. Clapp, A. Leota Pin- ney, Emily L. Coe, Anna F. Leonard, Florence J. Lyon, Anna D. Grant, Charles A. H. Parker, Murray R. Parker, Margaret T. Rearden.
Attendance Officers-John A. Parker; Assts., Harry E. Handy, H. A. Killmer, Leonard W. Knight. Office, Administration Building. Office hours, 12.30 to 1. 30 p m.
Director of Psychological Laboratory-Dr. George E. Dawson, Blake House, rear City Library. Supt. of Buildings-Hiram L. Dorman. Office, Administration Building. Office hours, 10.30 a m to 12 m.
Clerk-Frank J. Downey.
SCHOOLS
JUNIOR COLLEGE-William C. Hill, Director; Marjorie R. Latimer, Registrar.
The instruction in the Junior College is given by members of the faculties of the three high schools. The Supt. of Schools, High School Principals, and Heads of Departments and Supervisors of special subjects are members of the Junior College fac- ulty in an advisory capacity.
CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL-State, bet. Maple and School. William C. Hill, Prin .; Robenia F. Anthony, English, Music; Elizabeth Bell, Eng- lish; Grace L. Bell, Art; Ralph P. Boas, Head of English dept .; Adelaide H. Brown, English; David H. Brown, History; Dora I. Brown, Phys- ical Education (Girls); Rose L. Buckley, Asst. Art Dept .; Lucy H. Chapman, English; Pearl Corl, Sub., English; Arthur C. Curtis, English; Bertha T. Davis, History; Raymond E. Fenner, English; Harriet M. Fsh, Sub., Latin; Elizabeth E. Gammons, Latin; Olga Grizzle, Home Eco- nomics; Mary E. Hadley, Latin; Barbara M. Hahn, English; Clarence M. Hall, Head of Sci- ence Dept .; Frank Y. Hess, Science; Robert L. Hobbs, Latin; Marian Holland, Prin's Asst., Mathematics; Edward A. Hulek (part time). Physical Education (Boys); Isabel M. Kagwin, French; Edith A. Kenney, Science; Frances H. Kingsley, Latin; Allen H. Knapp, Head of Math-
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ematics Dept .; Marjorie R. Latimer, Hygiene and Office Supervisor; Jessie M. Law, Head of History Dept .; Elizabeth O. P. Lewis, French; Georgia E. Lyon, Mathematics; Elizabeth S. Magay, French; Harriet W. Marr, History; Walter V. McDuffee, Head of Classics Dept .; Lina J. Michel, French; Marion C. Murphy, Mathematics; Aleph E. C. Oliver, Science; Lyman B. Phelps, Science; Mary L. Regal, Music Appreciation and Harmony; Emilie de Rochemont, Latin; Robert W. Rosenberg, Latin; Grace L. Russell, French; Edwin E. Smith, English; Clara A. Snell; Mathematics; Frances E. Thompson, French; Harold M. Vanderbilt, Head of Modern Language Dept .; Elizabeth K. Van Sickle, French; Helen W. Wheeler, German; Annie M. Whelan, English; Josephine A. White, History; Ellen A. Winslow, Mathematics; Mary H. Woodbury, Mathematics; E. Elizabeth Stone, Clerk; Florence W. Buzzell, Matron; Dorothy B. Mulroney, Accompanist; Mary C. Campbell, Director of Lunch Dept .; Agnes Mansfield, Asst. Director of Lunch Dept .; Sign- hild V. Gustafson and Susan R. Scott, on leave of absence.
HIGH SCHOOL OF COMMERCE-Opp. U. S. Armory-Carlos B. Ellis, Prin .; Genieve M. Allen, English; Grace Bigelow, French; Frances C. Blakeman, English; Louise M. Bullman, Typewriting; Catherine B. Campbell, English; Charles A. Campbell, Head of Stenographic Dept .; James L. Clancey, Bookkeeping; Natalie Clark, Stenography, Typewriting; Anna S. Danforth, Stenography, Typewriting; Eleanor P. Davis, Office Routine; Marion H. Davis, Geography, Stenography, Typewriting; Bernice W. Dearborn, English; * Anne C. Donlan, Eng- lish; Roland A. Esbjornson, Physical Education (Boys); Bessie L. Fisher, Physical Education (Girls); Helen G. Flynn, French; F. Herman Fritz, Head of English Dept .; Edith A. Grant, Stenography,“ Typewriting; Alice L. Halligan, History; Bessie B. Hart, English; Harriet J. Hewitt, Sewing, Millinery; Sarah A. Hillman, Office Routine, Civil Service; Hilda M. Hunt, History; Madeline C. Hunt, Typewriting, Office Appliances; Harriet M. Johnson, English; How- ard C. Kelly, Head of Science Dept .; * Christine L. Lewis, Algebra, Latin, History; * Edward H. Lockwood, Bookkeeping, Commercial Arithme- tic; Helen M. Lynch, Spanish; Will W. Macal- pine, Bookkeeping, Office Routine, Penmanship; *Edith F. Marsden, Art; William C. Masters, Bookkeeping, Commercial Law, Penmanship; Madeline E. Maurer, English; Guy D. Miller, Head of Business Dept .; Hazel K. Miller, Com- mercial Geography; Dorothy Nauss, Physical Education (Girls); Charles H. Oswald, Science; Gladys F. Palmer, Head of Home Economics Dept .; Irene Palmer, Home Economics; Helen E. Parker, Salesmanship; Ralph C. Parmenter, Commercial Geography; * Emma M. Pattillo, Sewing; Mabel F. Peabody, Stenography, Type- writing; Theodore M. Pease, English; Warren E. Potter, Bookkeeping, Penmanship; Charles T. Powers, Bookkeeping, Commercial Law; Edward M. Purinton, History, Economics; *George S. Reed, Wood Work, Mechanical Drawing; Bernice I. Roberts, Asst. in Typewrit- ing and Office Appliances; * Jennie M. Roberts, English; Leslie S. Shipway, Commercial Geog- raphy, Economics; Etta Sinsabaugh, History; Augustus H. Smith, Head of History Dept .; Stanley O. Smith, Penmanship, Commercial Law, Merchandising; Donald B. Stevens, Physics, Chemistry; Julia W. Strong, History; Ruth W. . Sykes, Cooking, Household Administration; Hamilton Torrey, English; Elizabeth S. Ullery, English; Eleanor M. Walker, Typewriting, Gil- bert C. Walker, Bookkeeping; Theresa W. Wil- liams, English; Ruth E. Wragg, Asst. Physical Education (Girls); Alice F. Danforth, School Secretary and Office Supervisor; Helen M. Hum- berston, Clerk; Dorothy B. Mulroney, Accom- panist; Marian C. Chesson, Nurse; Mary C. Campbell, Director of Lunch Dept; Agnes
Mansfield, Asst. Director of Lunch Dept; Marion F. Stibbs, on leave of absence. *Junior High School work (part time).
AUXILIARY CLASSES-Carolyn M. Lewis, Language Auxiliary (Girls); Catherine M. Tay- lor, Language Auxiliary (Boys).
TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL-Elliott n State -Charles F. Warner, Prin .; William M. Abbott, Wood Work; Burton A. Adams, Director of Shops, Business Agent; J. Hawley Aiken, Phys- ics; Beatrice L. Allen, Design; A. Caro Balcom, Foods; Esther Blaisdell, English; Lillian A. Bolster, Spanish, French, German; Jessie M. Bourn, History; Frances C. Boynton, Principal's Asst .; Harold P. Brown, Forging; Frederick A. Calkin, Mechanical Drawing; Theodora M. Carrell, English; Mary C. Clune, History, Geog- raphy; Charles A. Cockayne, Head of English Dept .; S. Everett Cook, Mathematics; Alexan- der D. Davis, Mechanical Drawing; Henry O. Dresser, Physical Education (Boys); Edwin A. Finch, Wood Work; Roland V. Fitzroy, Wood Work; Edward H. Goodrich, Head of Science Dept .; David E. Greenaway, History; Agnes A. Hahn, Mathematics; Elsie W. Helmrich, German; Earle J. Hesselton, Mechanical Draw- ing; Nellie B. Hill, Mathematics; Buel A. Hitch- cock, Mechanical Drawing; Edward E. Holton, Machine Shop; Florence F. Howes, Mathemat- ics; Fred W. Hutchinson, Science; Mary S. Jackson, English; Cyrus W. Jones, English; Lena E. Jordan, Design; M. Marcus Kiley, Chemistry; Grace E. Knapton (part time), Physical Education (Girls); Joseph S. Law, Sub- stitute (part time), Physical Education (Boys) ; Alfred R. Lincoln, Chemistry; Mabel M. Lutes, Head of Home Economics Dept .; Raymond E. Mackenzie, Mechanical Drawing; Annette B. MacKnight, English; Harry B. Marsh, Head of Mathematics Dept .; M. Edmond Maynard, Physics; Henry A. Morgan, Science; John A. Nielsen, Machine Shop; Raymond E. Parker, Mathematics; Alice A. Puffer, French; Madge E. Richmond, Mathematics; Helen P. Rideout, Clothing; Annie W. Robinson, Sub., English, History; William G. Rogers, French, Spanish; Mary L. Sawyer, Head of History Dept .; Ger- trude E. Sherman, French; Howard F. Smith, English; Lydia Smith, Design; Robert J. Spence, Machine Shop; Sadie J. Swenson, Clothing; Chester L. Thorndike, Head of Mechanical Draw- ing Dept .; Frank V. Uhrig, History; Ernest G. de Vilaine, Head of Modern Language Dept .; Amy L. Wallon, English; Mary A. Weaver, Eng- lish; Bernice White, Clothing; Eugenia Wilson, Foods; Walter G. Wood, Machine Shop; Hazel Young, Chemistry; Leta Young, English; Mary E. Hart, School Secretary; Rena E. Bradley, Clerk; Dorothy B. Mulroney, Accompanist; Mary C. Campbell, Director of Lunch Dept .; Agnes Mansfield, Asst. Director of Lunch Dept.
VOCATIONAL SCHOOL-32 Spring. George A. Burridge, Director; James H. Hill, Emil J. Fas- ser, Thomas J. Morrison, Paul H. Phillips, John E. Thomas, Harry W. Tuttle, Machine Work; Carl A. Johnson, Harry T. Perry, Clarence L. Smith, Cabinet Making; Thomas L. Flynn, Pattern Making; James D. Long, Drafting; Clayton E. Bliss, Electricity; John J. Mack, Printing; Charles B. Rose, William J. Clancy, Philip Fox, Academic Work; Ronald V. Waters, Auto Mechanics; Edward A. Hulek (part time), Physical Education; Mildred A. Newton, School Secretary.
CONTINUATION SCHOOL-95 Main. Carroll W. Robinson, Director; Henry Heim, Drafting; Harry LaBroad, Machine Shop; George F. Mack, Printing; Harold W. Schellenger and David R. Spence, Academic Work; Margaret C. Ells, Head of Girls' Division; Marguerite A. Fla- herty, Home Economics; Grace E. Knapton (part time), Physical Education; Louise V. Me- nard, Commercial Work; Helen I. Tolman, Home Economics; Clara M. Bush and Elsa L. Bassett, Boys' General Auxiliary; Doris Hodg-
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son, Immigrant Education (Adults); Anna C. Sheehan, Secretary.
ACUSHNET AV. SCHOOL-Elementary-Cor. Main and Acushnet av .- Alice E. Ramsdell, Prin .; Agatha C. Pendergast, Asst .; Helen C. Sharpe, Edith R. Barr, Grace I. Burke, Alice A. Johnson, Anna E. Alderman, Mabel L. Bradford, Edith B. Robson, Clarinda C. Kibbe, Helen F. Moulton, Edna B. Woodworth, Mary E. Tre- lease, Grade Auxiliary; Alice F. Howland, Kin- dergarten; Marjorie F. Denslow and Edith F. Gould, Asst. Kindergartners.
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