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8. PUBLICATIONS
(a) Daily newspaper-Beverly Evening Times.
(b) The Beverly Directory-Published yearly by Crowley & Lunt, Directory Publishers, located in Beverly.
9. TRANSPORTATION
On Boston and Maine Railroad main line to Portland, and Gloucester Branch line; 61 passenger trains to and from Boston each week-day; 30 on Sundays, (31 minute running time). Railroad sidings accommo- dating 13 industries, with capacity for 135 cars. There are five railroad
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211-217 RANTOUL STREET Tel. 59 WM. A. ROWE, Pres .- Treas.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
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stations. The main station is on both the Portland Division and the . Gloucester Branch. The other four: Montserrat, Prides Crossing and Beverly Farms are on the Gloucester Branch, while North Beverly is on the main line. Also local and suburban Bus service.
10. LIGHT AND POWER: Furnished by the Beverly Gas & Electric Com- pany, a unit of the New England Power.
Beverly High School
11. INDUSTRY AND EMPLOYMENT
A thriving city with some 35 different manufactured products, including: (a) Largest shoe machinery factory in the world. Manufacturers of shoes, confectionery, modern and rustic furniture, and antique re- productions, lumber, mattresses and bed springs, organs, awnings, grinders, and machine tools, also, one oil base, gas and electric light company, commercial laundry, printing shops, bakery products, bev- erages, potato chips, ice cream, season greeting cards and a large fish industry, oil clothing, pop corn, typesetting machine parts.
(b) Mercantile Division-Over 600 places of business, including depart- ment stores, hardware stores, drug stores, grocers, shoe stores, jewelers, auto dealers, chain stores, furniture stores, and miscel- laneous.
(c) Employment-7,500 (approximately).
(d) Average weekly payroll-$225,000 (approximately).
12. BANKS: National Bank, Savings Bank, Trust Company, Cooperative Bank, Industrial Bank and two Credit Unions.
13. CHURCHES: Twenty churches of practically every denomination.
14. $250,000 MODERN Y. M. C. A. BUILDING, containing swimming pool, gymnasium, recreational facilities and dormitory.
15. EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM
(a) Twelve Grammar Schools.
(b) Junior High School.
(c) Two Trade Schools.
(d) Comprehensive High School (built in 1926), $1,100,000 valuation, generous elective privileges extended the students. The latest available figures of the State Department of Education rate Beverly as first in the State of Massachusetts in the number of high school pupils in proportion to the population of the city, and also first in the percentage of high school pupils in the proportion to all pupils in school.
(c) One Deaf Mute School.
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(f) Three Parochial Schools.
(g) Two private schools. One junior college.
(h) Modern and up to date central library with a total of 60,974 vol- umes and average daily circulation of over 644 volumes-three branch libraries.
16. RECREATION
(a) Municipal-6 Public Parks, 8 Public Playgrounds, Beach and Bath- house, and Athletic Field with first class club house and cement grandstand.
(b) One fine golf course with five others located in suburban area. Indoor tennis court as well as the splendid golf and tennis courts of the United Shoe Machinery Club House.
(c) Tourists' paradise with its miles of scenic beauty, including nine miles of sea coast.
(d) Three modern theatres.
17. Government-recognized Airport.
(a) Municipally owned.
(b) Listed as an intermediate field on United States Air Charts and also under Government Airways as a class "D" airport, possessing a Night Directional Beacon. 8,000 ft. Hard Surface runways.
18. One hundred and four clubs, associations and organizations, representing practically every type of organization in the country.
19. Summer homes, second to none, for many of the world's wealthiest families who have provided much to the scenic beauty of Beverly and the North ยท Shore with their beautiful homes and surrounding estates and have also benefited the community as a whole by their increased purchasing power.
20. PUBLIC PROTECTION
(a) Fire Department-all motorized with a permanent force on a two platoon system.
(b) Police Department-permanent, motorized, foot patrol, 2-way radio system.
(c) Efficient postal, telephone and telegraph service.
(d) Health-Central clinics, including up-to-date Red Cross unit, and a modern hospital, second to none, rated as Class A by the Ameri- can College of Surgeons and Physicians.
21. INFORMATION SERVICE
Beverly Chamber of Commerce-Organization of industrial, commer- cial and civic interests, dedicated to the welfare and progress of Beverly and its environs.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL-
N. J. DOUGLAS, Secretary
BEVERLY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Beverly 1450
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Civil Government State of Massachusetts
ENSE PETIT
QVIETEM
ACIDAM
& LIBERTATE
For the Political Year 1943
State Election Held the First Tues- day After First Monday in Nov- ember bi-ennially on the even year. Legislature meets First Wednesday in January biennially.
GOVERNOR
His excellency, Leverett Saltonstall, (Newton), $10,000.
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Horace T. Cahill, $4,000.
OFFICERS
Frederic W. Cook, Somerville, Sec- retary of State, $7,000; Francis X. Hurley, of Boston Treasurer and Re- ceiver General, $6,000; Robert T. Bush- nell, Attorney General $8,000; Thomas J. Buckley, Auditor, $6,000; Brig-Gen. Wm. J. Keville, Adjutant General, $6,000; Secretary to the Governor James R. Reynolds of Wenham; Ser- geant at Arms, Charles O. Holt, of Somerville; State Librarian, Dennis A. Dooley.
COUNCILLORS
The Lieutenant-Governor and Dis- trict No. 1, Clarence A. Barnes, of Mansfield; District No. 2, Clayton L. Havey of Boston; District No. 3, Frank A. Brooks of Concord; District No. 4, John J. Sawtelle of Boston; District No. 5, William H. McSweeney of Sa- lem; District No. 6, Theodore P. Hol- lis of Stoneham; District No. 7, Michael J. O'Hara of Worcester; Dis- trict No. 8, James S. Bulkley of Spring- field, salary $2,000 each.
Administration and Finance: Com- mission on, Paul W. Foster, chairman.
Agriculture, Department of: Louis A. Webster of Blackstone, acting com- missioner.
Americanization and Immigration, Position of Director abolished by Ch. 409, Acts of 1939.
Bank Incorporation, Board of : Treas- urer and Receiver General, Commis- sioner of Banks and the Commissioner of Corporations and Taxation.
Banking and Insurance, Department of: Joseph E. Perry of Belmont, Com- missioner of Banks.
Blind, Commission for the: Arthur F. Sullivan, Robert H. Hallowell, Ed- ward J. Wall, Gwendolyn B. Fried and Anne G. Finberg.
Buildings, Superintendent of: Gus- tave W. Everberg of Woburn, $4,500.
Conservation and Forestry, Depart- ment of: Raymond J. Kenney, Com- missioner.
Corporations and Taxations, Depart- ment of: Henry F. Long of Topsfield, Commissioner.
Correction, Department of: Arthur T. Lyman of Westwood, Commis- sioner: Martin P. Davis and Frank A. Dwyer, deputies.
Dental Examiners, Department of: Harold W. Alden, John C. Wilson, William H. Canavan, William J. Quinn, T. P. Ernest Greene.
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Education, Division of: Commis- sioner, Julius E. Warren of Boston, exp. January 31, 1946.
Embalming and Funeral Directing, Board of Registration in: Frank For- astiere, Ernest Sparrell and Frederick A. Cookson.
Fisheries and Game, Director of: Horatio S. DuMont.
Free Public Library Commission: Mildred McAfee, Stacy B. Southworth, Ruth H. Furber, Rev. John A. Butler, Richard J. Sullivan.
Insurance, Commissioner of: Charles F. J. Harrington of Watertown.
Labor and Industries, Department of: James T. Moriarty of Boston.
Livestock Disease Control, Director of: James DeNormandie.
Marine Fisheries, Division of: Ralph H. Osborn, Director, Lawrence N. Mackenzie, Fred R. Niven, William H. Brogan, Henry A. Sheehan, Wal- ter F. Slater, deputies .
Medicine, Division of Registration of Board of: H. Quimby Gallupe, (Wal- tham), (secretary), Edward Allen Knowlton (Holyoke), chairman.
Mental Health, Department of: Clif- ton T. Perkins, Commissioner.
Motor Vehicles, Division of Regis- tration of: Frank A. Goodwin, regis- trar.
Nursing, Board of Registration in: Margaret Dieter, chairman; Stella Goostray, W. Franklin Wood, Mar- garet L. Boyle, Dorothea W. Rice and John A. Foley.
Optometry, Registration in: Frank S. Jones, Sept. 3, 1944; Walter I. Brown, Sept. 3, 1943; Harold C. Kay, 1946; John E. Corbett, 1942; Percival Gregory, 1945.
Pharmacy, Board of Registration in: Leander C. Hood, Timothy S. Shea,
Francis A. East, secretary; Wilfred Chagnon and William S. Briry.
Public Health, Department of: Vlado A. Getting of Worcester, Commis- sioner.
Public Health Council: Francis H. Lally, Raymond E. Senecal, Gordon Hutchins, James L. Tighe, Cecil K. Drinker, Richard M. Smith.
Public Safety, Department of: Com- missioner John F. Stokes of Belmont, exp. Jan. 31, 1946.
Public Utilities, Department of: Francis M. Mckeown of Springfield, Chairman.
Public Welfare, Department of: Arthur G. Rotch, Commissioner.
Public Works, Department of: Her- man A. MacDonald of Beverly, Com- missioner; Assoc. Commissioners, Charles E. Furnans of Dartmouth and George W. Schryver of Williamstown.
State Library, Trustees of: The President of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Charles T. Copeland, Daniel L. Marsh and Keyes D. Metcalf.
Taxation and Corporations, Depart- ment of: Henry F. Long of Topsfield.
Veterans Aid and Pensions, Com- missioner of: W. Rea Long of Brain- tree.
Veterinary Medicine, Division of Registration in: Elmer W. Babson, B. S. Killian, John B. Lentz, Harry W. Jakeman, Francis M. Austin.
Vital Statistics, Registrar of: Arthur J. Hassett, Deputy Secretary of State.
The Massachusetts Department of Public Works, Division of Highways, office at 242 Cabot St., Beverly, with jurisdiction over Suffolk and Essex Counties.
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ESSEX COUNTY
County of Essex, Incorporated 1643. Shire towns, Salem, Lawrence, New- buryport.
County Commissioners. Frederick Butler, Andover, term expires 1945; J. Fred Manning, Lynn, term expires 1945; James D. Bentley, Swampscott, term expires 1947.
Meetings held at Salem on Tuesday of each week.
Clerk of the Commissioners, Archie N. Frost, Andover.
Sheriff, Frank A Raymond, Salem.
Probation Officers. Fred M. Barr, Lawrence; Ellen de S. Barrett, New- buryport; Clarence L Huntress, Law- rence; Eugene Fenton, Lawrence. Of- fices, Court House, Salem and Law- rence.
County Treasurer. Harold E. Thurs- ton, Lynn.
Register of Deeds, Southern District (office at Salem) A. Franklin Priest of Haverhill, Northern District (office at Lawrence) G. Hudson Driver, of Law- rence. Assistant Registers, Southern District, Carl C. Emery of Newbury- port; Arthur C. Martinson of Marble- head. Northern District, Helen M. Lyons, of Lawrence.
Justices of the Peace and Notaries Public. (See Business Directory).
COURTS
Supreme Judicial Court Chief Justice. Fred T. Field, of Newton.
Associate Justices. Charles H. Don- ahue, of Boston; Henry T. Lummus, of Lynn; Stanley E. Qua, of Lowell; Arthur W. Dolan, of Boston; Louis S. Cox, of Lawrence; James J. Ronan, of Salem.
Attorney General, Robert T. Bush- nell, of Newton.
Superior Court Chief Justice. John P. Higgins of Boston.
Associate Justices. Nelson P. Brown, of Everett; William A. Burns, of Pitts- field; Joseph Walsh, of New Bedford; Edward T. Broadhurst, of Springfield; Frederic B. Greenhalge, of Lowell; David F. Dillon, of Palmer; Harold P. Williams, of Brookline; Walter L. Col- lins, of Boston; Daniel T. O'Connell, of Newton; Thomas J. Hammond, of Northampton; Raoul H. Beaudreau, of Belmont; Edward F. Hanify, of Bel- mont; Abraham E. Pinanski, of Brook- line; James C. Donnelly, of Worcester; Frank J. Donahue, of Boston; Lewis Goldberg, of Brookline; John E. Swift, of Milford; Vincent Brogna, of New- ton; George F. Leary, of Springfield; Thomas H. Dowd, of Brookline; J. Arthur Baker, of Buzzards Bay; Joseph L. Hurley, of Fall River; Francis J. Good, of Cambridge; Jesse W. Morton, of Reading; William C. Giles, of Long- meadow; Paul G. Kirk, of Newton; Allan G. Buttrick, of Lancaster; Felix Forte, of Belmont; Joseph E. Warner, of Taunton; John V. Spalding, of New- ton; Charles C. Cabot, of Dover.
District Attorney. Hugh A. Cregg, Methuen; Assistants, John J. Ryan, Haverhill; James C. Roy, of Marble- head; Samuel H. Jaffee, of Swamp- scott; Arthur A. Thomson, of North Andover.
Clerks of the Courts. Archie N. Frost, of Andover. Assistant Clerks, Hollis L. Cameron, of Beverly; Charles H. Metcalf, of Beverly; Melville Row- and, of Salem; Jeremiah J. Twomey, of Andover; E. Phillip Littlefield, of Mar- blehead.
LAND COURT
Judge, John E. Fenton, of Lawrence. Associate Judges, Patrick J. Courtney, of Springfield; Joseph P. Cotton, of Lexington; Recorder, Robert E. French, of Hyannis; Assistant Re- corders, the Registers of Deeds in the various counties. Sittings appointed by the court.
FIRST DISTRICT COURT OF ESSEX
Court held at Salem, in District Court Building, Central, corner Char- ter St. For Criminal business, daily at 9 A. M .; for civil business, 10 A. M. Writs return'able every Saturday in the year.
Stephen D. Edwards
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District includes Beverly, Danvers, Hamilton, Marblehead, Middleton, Sa- lem, Topsfield and Wenham. Justice, George B. Sears, of Danvers. Asso- ciate Justice, Robert W. Hill, of Sa- lem. Clerk, Leo H. Tracy, of Salem; Assistant clerk, Blanche O. Safford, of Salem; Probation Officers, Samuel A. Campbell, of Salem; Pauline P. Caliga, of Danvers.
COURT OF PROBATE AND INSOLVENCY
Probate office at Court House, Sa- lem.
Judges, John V. Phelan, of Lynn; John A. Costello, of Lawrence.
Register, . William F. Shanahan, Swampscott.
Assistant Register, Arthur D. Fow- ler, of Marblehead. Second Assistant, Caroline E. Derby, of Salem. Third Assistant, William J. Greenler, Jr., of Boxford.
Terms of Probate Court. At Salem on the first, third and fifth Monday of every month, except August; and on the first Monday of August; at New- buryport, on the fourth Monday of January, February, March, May, June, July, September, November and De- cember; at Haverhill, on the fourth Mondays of April and October at Law- rence, on the Second Monday of each month except August.
CITY GOVERNMENT
Annual Election Tuesday After Sec- ond Monday in December. City Government Organized First Monday in January at 12 Noon
Mayor Hon. Daniel E. McLean, 10 Con- gress st.
Aldermen At Large Perley P. Parker, 20 Princeton ave. Arthur W. Edwards, 105 Standley. Charles Low, 16 Hillside ave. WARD ONE-W. Wallace Burgess jr, 38 Winthrop ave.
WARD TWO-Walter F. Corbett, 28 Cliff.
WARD THREE-Joseph G. Scotti,. 19 Judson.
WARD FOUR-Andrew E. Faulk- ner, 100 Corning.
WARD FIVE-Wilfred J. StCharles- jr, 30 Bennett.
WARD SIX-Joseph M. Donovan, 811 Hale.
President of the Board, Perley P. Parker.
Clerk of the Board, Bennett E. Merry.
City Messenger, William J. McDon- ald.
Standing Committees of the Board
of Aldermen
Finance and Property-Aldermen Edwards, Faulkner and Donovan.
Legal Affairs and Accounts-Alder- men Burgess, Low and StCharles.
Public Service and Aid-Aldermen Corbett, Parker and Scotti.
Clerk of Committees-John F. Cou- hig.
Dates of Meetings of the Board of Aldermen
First and Third Mondays at 8:00 p. m.
Regular Meetings
Mayor and Aldermen-First and third Mondays of each month at 8:00 p. m.
Committee on Finance and Property -Wednesday evenings at 7:30 o'clock.
Committee on Legal Affairs and Ac- counts-Friday evenings at 7:00 o'clock. . Committee on Public Service and Aid-Tuesday evenings at 7:30 o'clock. Board of Health-First Monday evening of each month.
Trustees of Public Library-Last Thursday in each month.
School Committee-Last Monday in each month, except July.
Board of Public Welfare-First Sat- urday in each month.
Office Hours of Departments
Mayor-8:30 A. M. to 5:00 P.M.
Assessors-From 8:30 A. M. to 5:00 P. M.
Board of Health-8:30 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. City Auditor-8:30 to 11:30 A. M., 1:00 to 5:00 P. M.
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City Clerk-8:30 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. City Collector-8:30 A. M. to 5:00 P. M.
City Treasurer-8:30 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. Tuesdays (Pay-day) 9:00 A. M. to 2:00 P. M.
Clerk of Committees-10:00 A. M. to 12:00 M., and 2:00 to 5:00 P. M., and evenings when Board and Committee meet.
Inspector of Plumbing-8:30 to 10:00 A. M., 11:30 A. M. to 12:30 P. M.
Inspector of Buildings-1:00 to 4:00 P. M.
Public Welfare-8:30 A. M. to 5:00 P. M.
City Electrician-10:00 A. M. to 12 noon.
Sealer of Weights and Measures- Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays, 8:30 A. M. to 12:00 M. Other times by appointments.
Public Works-8:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M.
Commissioner of Public Works- 10:00 A. M. to 11:00 A. M.
All the above offices are in City Hall, and close at 12:00 M. on Satur- days.
The City Stables-(Tel. 888) Open day and night, where complaints may be made.
School Department-8:15 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. Saturdays 8:15 A. M. to 12 M. The Briscoe Junior High school, Essex st.
Superintendent of Schools: On school days 4:00 to 5:00 P. M. The Briscoe Junior High school, Essex st.
Allowance of Accounts
All bills against the city must be cer- tified as correct by the several officers or committees contracting for the same, and delivered to the City Au- ditor,' on or before the tenth of each month. Separate bills should be made for each account or department. Bills, when approved and allowed are pay- able on the 15th of each month, at the City Treasurer's office.
BOARDS
Assessors
Charles H. Barter, term expires 1943; James McPherson, term expires 1944; Edgar S. Foster, term expires 1945.
SALARIES
Mayor, $3,500.00; City Treasurer, $2,400.00; City Clerk, $2,300.00; City Auditor, $2,400.00; City Collector, $2,- 400.00; City Messenger, $1,800.00; As- sessors, each $2,300.00; City Solicitor, $2,000.00; City Physician, $1,750.00; City Electrician, $3,100.00; Clerk of Committee, $2,300.00; Inspector of Buildings, $2,200.00; Investigator of Relief, $1,800.00; Assistant City Clerk, $1,600.00; Deputy City Collector, $1,- 540.00; Board of Registrars of Voters, each $200.00; Sealer of Weights and Measures, $2,100.00; Inspectors of Ani- mals, Wards 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, $500.00; Ward 6, $150.00; Harbor Master,. $750.00; Deputy Game Warden, $100.00; Superintendent of Cemeteries, $2,200.00; Licensing board, each $200.00.
Superintendent of Cemeteries, $2,- 200.00.
Chief of Fire Department, $2,590.00; Deputy Chief Engineer Fire Depart- ment, $2,340.00; Captains, $2,190.00; District Chiefs, each $250.00; Perma- nent Men, per day $5.75; to all call men in the Department, each per year, $150.00.
Wardens, per day, $10.00; Clerks, per day, $10.00; Inspectors, per day; $8.00.
Chief of Police, $2,590.00; Captain, $2,490.00; Lieutenants, $2,390.00; Ser- geants, $2,290.00; Regular day and night patrolmen, per day, $5.75; Re- serve officers, 72 cents per hour.
Public Welfare, Members of .Board, each $200.00; Clerk of Board, $2,100.00; Superintendent of City Infirmary, $850.00; Matron of City Infirmary, $550.00.
Superintendent of Schools, $5,300.00. Commissioner of Public Works, $4,- 400.00; Chief Clerk in Public Works Department, $1,600.00.
Members of the Board of Health, each $200.00; Clerk of Board of Health, $2080.00; Inspector of Plumbing, $2,- 200.00; Inspector of Meats, etc. $2,- 200.00.
Board of Health
Charles E. Campbell, term expires 1943; Daniel M. Linehan, term expires 1944; - Jacob H. Fine, M. D., term ex- pires 1945.
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Commissioners of Trust Funds
Charles E. Ober, term expires 1943; Earle E. Gay, term expires 1943; Fred A. Newman, term expires 1944; Ben- jamin A. Patch, term expires, 1945; John C. Lovett, treasurer.
Registrars of Voters
Harold E. Murphy, term expires March 31, 1944; Edmund J. Morency, term expires March 31, 1945; Fred B. Hodgdon, term expires March 31, 1946; Bennett E. Merry, clerk and member ex-officio.
School Committee
Mayor, member Ex-officio. Russell P. Brown, chairman. Guy L. Baker, Dr., vice chairman. Malcolm B. Fraser, secretary. Dr. Richard E. Alt, in armed forces, Dr. Guy L. Baker, Miss Dora L. Ed- wards and Ellis Purinton, terms expire 1944.
Russell P. Brown, Malcolm B. Fraser, Richard Y. Grant, in armed forces, and Eliot F. Tozer, terms expire 1946.
John C. Birmingham, military sub- stitute for Dr. Richard E. Alt, and Ar- thur E. Grant, military substitute for Richard Y. Grant.
Starr M. King, in armed forces, Superintendent of Schools.
Frederick H. Pierce, Acting Super- intendent of Schools.
Trustees of the Public Library
Thomas J. Casey, Marion E. Foster, John C. Birmingham, terms expire Jan. 31, 1944; Mrs. Marian P. Motley, William A. Rowe, Miss Louisa L. Vaughan, terms expire Jan. 31, 1945; Thomas F. Delaney, Robert O. Small, W. Lincoln Boyden, Jr., terms expire Jan. 31, 1946.
Planning Board
Lawrence W. Cann, Edward H. Ober, Gordon Richardson, terms ex- pire 1943; George Jeffs, Nicholas F. Lawler, jr., Robert Gamble, terms ex- pire 1945; Dwight G. Standley, Richard C. Southwick, Alexander W. D. Black, terms expire 1947.
Public Health Dispensary 84 Cabot Street, Telephone 1016. Medical Director, Daniel F. Mur- phy, M. D.
Executive Secretary and Nurse, Mar- garet G. Weir, R. N.
Office Hours-8:30 A. M. to 5:00 P. M.
Clinics-Tuesday at 3:00 P. M.
Members-Dr. Jacob H. Fine, chair- man; Daniel M. Linehan, Charles E. Campbell-members of the board of Health.
Dental Clinic, Frederick J. Desmond, D. M. D.
Office Hours-9:00 A. M. to 3:30 P. M. on school days at Washington School except Tuesdays.
9:00 A. M. to 12:00 M. on Tuesday at Beverly Farms School.
Licensing Board
George E. Janotta, term expires 1943; Willard D. Foster, term expires 1945; Thomas J. Mahan, term expires 1947.
OFFICERS
(See also Boards)
City Auditor, Bertha L. Hayward, term expires 1944; City Clerk, Bennett E. Merry; City Collector, J. Sewell Day; City Electrician, William H. Greenlaw; City Messenger, William S. McDonald; City Physician, Francis G. Stanley; M. D .; City Solicitor, Mat- thew S. Heaphy; City Treasurer, John C. Lovett; Clerk of Board of Health, Thomas H. Scanlon, jr .; Clerk of Com- mittees, John F. Couhig; Clerk of Board of Public Welfare, Carrie F. Masury; Harbor Master, Benjamin F. Trask; Commissioner of Public Works, Albert H. Richardson; Inspector of Milk, Meats and Provisions etc., Fran- cis M. Hogan; Inspector of Plumbing, John W. Donlon; Inspectors of Ani- mals, Horace D. Lambert; Inspector of Buildings, Howard P. Williams; Librarian Public Library, Marjorie H. Stanton; Sealer of Weights and Meas- ures, Robert J. Rafferty; Superinten- dent of City Infirmary, George D. Batchelder; Superintendent of Schools, Starr M. King; Superintendent of Cemeteries, Frederic H. Sanborn; En- gineer at Pumping Station, Bernard D. Conant; Fence Viewer, Alonzo G. Fos- ter.
Assistants in Offices of Departments
Assessors-Beatrice H. Whittemore, Mary E. McKeone.
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