The Worcester directory containing a general directory of the citizens, a business directory and the city and county register, 1907, Part 136

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Publication date: 1907
Publisher: Worcester, Mass. : Drew, Allis & Co.
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.. Iaria P. Cole ..... 625 Mary C. Holian . .. 625 [artha E. Ormsby. 600 Mary F. O'Connor 575


L. G. McMahon. . 625 Mary C. Clarke ... 625 arah M. Kneeland 625 C. R. Wheatley .... 625


LEE STREET SCHOOL. Grades 6 to K. Institute Road cor. Lee. Principal, - 122 pupils.


Y. Milliken .... $700 Grace Crane $625


.. M. Mathews ... 575 E. T. Dillingham .. 500


MALVERN ROAD SCHOOL. Grades ? to K. Malvern Road cor. Southbridge Street.


Principal, A. Teresa Timon, $780. 225 pupils. ennie H. Quinn .. $625 Annie F. Cox ..... $450 argt. McAuliffe .. 575 Katharine T. Cody 500 Catherine A. Tully. $600


MASON STREET SCHOOL. Special School. Mason Street near Pleasant.


Principal, M. J. Carrigan, $750. 42 pupils. argaret V. Kirby. $575 Nellie E. Powers .. $525 MILLBURY ST. SCHOOL. Grades 9 to K. Millbury Street opp. Cambridge.


46 pe Prin., Francis P. Mckeon, $2,300. 808 pupil-)


ary A. Rourke .. $725 Mary J. Campbell . A. Donnelly. ... 700 Julia A. Quinn


rah E. Earley ... 725 Kate A. Ken- orge E. Reidy .. 725 Miriam F


ana L. Callahan . 625 Rose G


ary E. Mack ... .. 600 Marg'


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rah V. Earley. .. 575


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MIDLAND STREET SCHOOL. Grades 7 to 1. Midland Street.


Principal, -. 145 pupils.


Mary E. Latchford $500 Rebecca H. Davie. $700 Myrtis I. Kirby . .. . 625 Clara H. Bemis. . . . 625


NORTH POND SCHOOL. Grades 8 to 1. Holden Street near Chester.


Mary E. F. Shea ... $525 32 pupils.


NORTH WORCESTER SCHOOL. Grades 6 to 1. Ararat Street.


Martha Osterberg .. $525 18 pupils.


OXFORD ST. SCHOOL. Grades 8 to 1. Pleasant Street cor. Oxford.


Principal, Ella L. Dwyer, $1,100. 334 pupils.


Fanny A. Williams $625 Bertha J. Hopkins $625


Mary F. Barker .. . 625 Bessie S. Pierce ... 625


C. T. Nevins 625 Martha E. Peck ... 625


Mary McBride .... 625 Addie M. Harthan. 625


PROVIDENCE ST. SCHOOL. Grades 8 to K. Providence Street cor. Grafton.


Principal, T. F. O'Flynn, $1,500. 689 pupils.


Etta R. Larkin .... $625 Sarah J. Newton .. $625


Anna E. G. White. 500 S. Maria Davis .. .. 625


Ellen A. Healy .... 500 Mary C. Smith .. .. 625


Honora L. Murphy 625 Ellen M. Devlin ... 625


Anna M. Johnson. 625 C. J. Murphy . . . .. 625


Helen B. Sullivan 500 Clara B. Rood. 625


Mary E. Joyce .... 625 Agnes E. Daniels . 575


M. McGillicuddy .. 575 Margt. V. Brown. . 600


QUINSIGAMOND SCHOOL. Grades 9 to 1. Millbury Street cor. Perry.


Prin., Richard H. Mooney, $2,300. 805 pupils. Mary E. Regan $500 A. B. McTiernan .. $500


Joseph J. Kiley ... 450 Anna A. Burgess .. 600


Frank J. Dolan ... 500 Mary G. Trainor .. 625


Sarah H. Rourke .. 575 Ella V. Mangan. .. 525


C. A. McHugh . . .. 575 A. DeW. Pearce .. 625


A. E. Callahan .... 625 Mary G. Wilmouth 525


Marg't C. Kennedy 500 Hilma Holter ....


575


H. E. Mulcahy .... 625 Lizzie J. Casey .... 625


Anna B. Leland ... 625 Lula E. Fuller. . .. 450


Agnese G. Salmon. 500 Mary E. Murphy. . 700


Esther Lundberg .. $450


SALEM STREET SCHOOL. Grades 4 to K. Salem Street near Myrtle.


Prin., Mary A. McGillicuddy, $740. 197 pupils. R. Louise Nieid ... $625 E. G. McDermott . 625 Carrie M. Bunce .. $625 L. Louise Dodge ..


SALISBURY ST. SCHOOL. Grades 8 + Salisbury St. opp. Tuckermar.


Principal, Nellie C. Thomas, $1,200 -*


Lena M. Hurlbut .. $625 H. E. V


Florence D. Gilbert 625 Marv " L. A. Stockdale .... 6:25


Mary A. Gauren ..


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SCHOOLS


THOMAS STREET SCHOOL. Grades 8 to K.


Thomas Street cor. Summer.


Principal, Annie W. Newell, $1,000. 460 pupils.


Anna M. Moran ... $625 Cecilia T. Kelley .. $625 Mary A. Morrissey 6:25 H. T. McDonnell .. 625 A. L. Penniman. .. 7:25 Hattie M. Ruggles. 62 Carrie A. Hildreth. 725 Kath. A. Kerrigan. 50


Rosa H. Mahan . .. 625 S. A. McCormick. 625


G. L. Murphy . 500 Mary E. Ridler .... 625


Eliz. S. Campbell . 600 Josephine E. Eagan 625 Adelle P. Emerson .... $500


TROWBRIDGEVILLE SCHOOL. Grades 7 to 1.


Webster Street corner Bernice. Principal, John J. Pratt, $725. 79 pupils. Minnie R. Smith .. $450 Kate A. Butler .... $450


UNION AVENUE SCHOOL. Grades 5 to 1. Union Ave. near Penn Ave.


Principal, Etha M. Stowell, $700. 205 pupils. Edith M. Harlow . $600 May M. Larkin .... 525


C. Agnes Gilfillan .. $625 Esther C. Emmons 500 Alice T. McCann .. $525


UPSALA STREET SCHOOL. Grades 8 to K.


Upsala Street.


Principal, Mary C. Henry, $1,200. 485 pupils.


L. M. F. Lavin .... $625 E. A. Devlin $625


Margaret T. Brown 625 Anna I .. Curtis 625


Florence St.Amour 575 Ethel M. Piper .... 550


Emma E. Adams .. 500 Teresa M. Curran .. 600


Isabella G. Diggins


625


Mary T. Leahy ....


500


Delia M. Hale ..... 625 Minnie T. Burke . . 525


VALLEY FALLS SCHOOL. Grades 6 to 1.


Ludlow Street near Main.


Principal, John B. Crowley, $725. 72 pupils. Sarah A. Boyd ... $625 K. V. O'Connor ... $575


WARD STREET SCHOOL. Grades 7 to K. Ward Street cor. Richland.


Principal, Emma A. Porter, $1,250. 491 pupils. Mary G. Geary .... $625. K. T. McCarthy ... $625 Delia M. Breen .. 550 M. E. Conlon 625


Frances E. Joyce . 625 Jennie F. Brennan 625


Anna M. Dean .... 625 Kath. A. Carroll ..


575


Eliz. M. Flanagan. 625 Lilla M. Streeter .. 625


Sarah L. Gallagher 625 Nellie F. Tolman .. 450 . Katherine A. G. Foley ... $525


WEBSTER SQ. SCHOOL. Grades 4 to K.


Webster Street near Main. . incipal, Katharine T. Butler $625. 186 pupils. 3. Janes. .. $625 M. F. Killelea .... $525


Helen M. Longley. .. . $625


'YLSTON SCHOOL. Grades 6 to 1. Test Boylston Street. J. Lacey, $700. 169 pupils. Mary A. Gilgan ... $625 Flagg $625


Grades 7 to K.


Pleasant. npils. rtridge $625


.. 6:25 625 575


(NEW)WOODLAND ST. SCHOOL. Grades 9 to? Woodland Street.


Principal, John E. Lynch, $2,300. 267 pupils. William F. Butler. $850 Ellen E. Fitzgerald $67


A. Louise Jones. ..


650 Susan C. Taft. ....


Preparatory Grammar Schools.


German-Marion L. Gaillard, $725 ; Alice I Day, $675. French-Mary A. Gendron, $525 Elizabeth E. Peirce, $675.


Cooking.


Mary A. Hackett, Director $67


Minnie A. Davis . 60


Anna A. Murphy 55


Jessica Scott


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Helen Munroe


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Edna Bruso


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Drawing.


Edward H. Thornhill, Director $1,9:


Helen D. Burgess 1,00


Frank J. Darrah 1,30


Helen D. Marshall


Florence E. Thayer


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Kindergarten.


Mary H. Barker, Director 1,2


Manual Training.


Arthur J. Bean, Director $1,9


Allison P. Ball 1,3


Daniel P. Dyer 1,1


Chester M. Greene 9


W. Francis Hyde.


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Arthur A. Pelton.


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Percy R. Stewart


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William R. Traill.


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James F. Leary.


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Music.


Charles I. Rice, Director . $2,0


Maud L. Davis


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Helen A. O'Gorman


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Physical Culture.


Anna G. Foley, Director


$1,1


Sewing.


Clara M. Gove, Director.


Mary L. Boland .


Elizabeth E. Ironside


Ellen C. Murphy.


Writing.


Margaret B. Toole


Evening Schools.


Supervisor, ALFRED S. ROE, $800.


High School (Chatham Street cor. Irving), Dan F. O'Regan, principal, salary an evening, $5. 568 pupils.


Belmont Street School, William F. Butler, pr cipal, salary an evening, $3. 209 pupils.


Canterbury Street School, George F. McCaul principal, salary an evening, $2.25. 50 pupils. Chandler Street School, Thomas F. O'Flyı principal, salary an evening, $3.00. 112 pupils Gage Street School, James M. Daley, princip salary an evening, $2.25. 95 pupils.


Grafton Street School, William I. McLough] principal, salary an evening, $3.00. 67 pupils Greendale School, Timothy F. ()'Connor, pr cipal, salary an evening, $2.00. 35 pupils. "tine Street School, Mark N. Skerrett, pr salary an evening, $3.00. 151 pupils. 'reet School, E. A. D. Moss, princip ning, $3.00. 97 pupils. + School, Chas. J. Hickey, pr ning, $3.00. 224 pupils. Maurice J. Lacey, prin - 2.75. 64 pupils. hn B. Crowley, pi- 32 pupils.


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SCHOOLS


Evening Drawing Schools.


WALNUT STREET.


Architectural. - Stephen C. Earle, salary an evening, $3.75 ; Charles R. Hoyle, $2.25.


Drawing Class for Plumbers. - Stephen C. Earle, $3.75; Charles R. Hoyle, $2.25.


Freehand .- Frank J. Darrah, salary an evening, $5; Mabel E. Dickinson, $2.50.


Mechanical .- Albert J. Jameson, salary an even- , ing, $5.00 ; Percy R. Stewart, $2.25


Evening Cooking School. WALNUT STREET.


Edna Bruso, salary an evening, $2.50; Olive W. Thomas, $2.00.


All Teachers in the Evening Schools, except Principals, High School Teachers and Special Teachers, receive, when elected, the minimum salary of $1.00 per evening. After one year of satisfactory service, the salary is advanced twenty-five cents per evening, and after two years of satisfactory service, an additional twenty-five cents per evening is paid. The maximum salary is $1.50 per evening.


CLARK UNIVERSITY.


950 MAIN STREET. INCORPORATED 1887.


TRUSTEES .- President, A. G. Bullock; Vice President, Francis H. Dewey; Treasurer, Thomas H. Gage ; Secretary, G. Stanley Hall; Edward Cowles, Charles H. Clark, Orlando W. Norcross, Arthur F. Estabrook.


FACULTY .- President, G. Stanley Hall; Professors, William E. Story, Edmund C. Sanford, Arthur G. Webster, Henry Taber, Carroll D. Wright, Clifton F. Hodge, Wiliam H. Burnham; Assistant Professor, Alexander F. Chamberlain ; Lecturer, Joseph de Perott ; Instructors, Frederick A. Bushee, Benjamin S. Merigold, George H. Blakeslee; Librarian, Louis N. Wilson.


CLARK COLLEGE.


950 MAIN STREET. FOUNDED 1902.


FACULTY .- President, Carroll D. Wright ; Professors, Rufus C. Bentley, William E. Story, Arthur G. Webster, Clifton F. Hodge, Edmund C. Sanford; Assistant Professors, Samuel P. Capen, Frederick A. Bushee, Benjamin S. Merigold, George H. Blakeslee, Prentiss C. Hoyt, Charles B. Randolph, Frederick H. Hodge, Millett T. Thompson, Fred Mutchler, Haven D. Brackett, John C. Hubbard; Instructors, Charles W. Easley, Leslie C. Wells, James P. Porter, R. Mowry Bell, Frederic W. Brown, Frank H. Haskins; Lecturer, George S. Aldrich; Medical Director, Frederick H. Baker; Gymnasium Director, Ernest R. Whitman.


The Board of Trustees is the same as for Clark University.


WORCESTER ACADEMY.


PROVIDENCE STREET. INCORPORATED 1834.


TRUSTEES .- President, Joseph H. Walker; Secretary, George C. Whitney; Treasurer, William H. Dexter; Solicitor, George A. Gaskill.


FACULTY .- Principal, Daniel W. Abercrombie: Fred D. Aldrich, Harry S. Ross, Howard B. Gibbs, Hiram H. Ruston, Henry E. Kimball, Paul E. Sabine, Alfred M. Dame, Donald B. McMillan, Clifton A. Towle, Charles H. Cobb, Edmund C. Scott, George W. Hathaway, Charles W. Wilder, Harold N. Cummings, Adolph C. Ely.


COLLEGE OF THE HOLY CROSS.


COLLEGE STREET. FOUNDED 1843.


FACULTY .- President, Thomas E. Murphy; Vice-President, Joscph H. Hann ; Treasurer, John F. Lehy; Prefect of Studies, William F. Clark; Prefect of Discipline, Fernand A. Rousseau; Chaplain, Albert R. Peters ; Professors, James L. Smith, Thomas F. McLoughlin, Joseph M. Renaud, Patrick J. Dooley, Henry M. Brock, Henry J. Wessling, Charles N. Ralcy, Owen A. Hill, Edmund J. Burke, Michael J. Mahoney, Charles L. Kimball, William T. Tallon, Geo. H. Derry, James F. McCormick, John C. McNeilly, John D. Wheeler, Myles J. O'Mailia, Timothy F. Scanlan, James A. Gillespie, H. Augustine Gaynor, Gerald C. Treacy, James I. Maguire, Michael J. O'Shea, Thomas E. Tully, James F. Leary, Joseph V. Schmidt, William L .. Desnoes, Francis A. Fadden.


MASSACHUSETTS STATE NORMAL SCHOOL.


NORMAL ST., COR. EASTERN AV. FOUNDED 1874.


Teachers .- Principal, E. Harlow Russell; Rebecca Jones, Frank Drew, Horace G. Brown, Helen F. Marsh, Arabella H. Tucker, Edward L. Sumner, Olive Russell, Anna P. Smith, Amy L. Boyden, Henrietta A. Murray, Robert S. Baldwin, Lee Russell, Robert M. Brown, Helen L. Brown.


THE BANCROFT SCHOOL.


111 ELM STREET. INCORPORATED 1902.


TRUSTEES .- President, William T. Forbes; Secretary and Treasurer, George F. Blake, David Harrower, Mrs. J. Russel Marble, Mrs. Philip W. Moen, Frank H. Robson, Mrs. Frank B. Smith, Mrs. John R. Thayer, Charles G. Washburn.


FACULTY .- Head Master, Frank H. Robson, Edwin A. Richardson, Delima Frechette, Mabel Barstow, Elizabeth S. Adams, Carrie E. Knowles, Eleanor A. Henderson, Frances Healey, Harriot B. Andrews, Caroline Borhaner, Florence A. Woodice, Ernest R. Whitman, Olive W. Thomas.


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SCHOOLS


WORCESTER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE.


FOUNDED IN 1865.


CORPORATION.


CHARLES G. WASHBURN.


G. HENRY WHITCOMB. ELMER P. HOWE. JAMES LOGAN.


DANIEL MERRIMAN. AUSTIN S. GARVER.


LINCOLN N. KINNICUTT.


L. CALL BARNES.


MILTON P. HIGGINS.


CHARLES H. MORGAN.


Ex-officio, the Mayor, JOHN T. DUGGAN.


President of the Board-CHARLES G. WASHBURN. Secretary-DANIEL MERRIMAN. Treasurer-LINCOLN N. KINNICUTT.


OFFICERS OF INSTRUCTION.


President-Edmund A. Engler, Ph. D., LL. D.


Professor of Higher Mathematics-John E. Sinclair, Ph. D.


Professor of Chemistry-Leonard P. Kinnicutt, S. D.


Professor of Mathematics-Levi L. Conant, Ph. D.


Professor of History and Economics-George H. Haynes, Ph. D. Professor of Organic Chemistry-Walter L. Jennings, Ph. D.


Professor of English, French and German-Zelotes Wood Coombs, A. M.


Professor of Electrical Engineering-Harold B. Smith, M. E.


Professor of Civil Engineering-Arthur Willard French, C. E.


Professor of Physics-A. Wilmer Duff, M. A., S. D., (Edin.) Professor of Mechan. Engineering and Director of Washburn Shops-William W. Bird, S. B. Professor of Drawing and Machine Design-Alton L. Smith, M. S.


Professor of Experimental Mechanical Engineering-Charles M. Allen, M. S.


Professor of Steam Engineering .- George I. Rockwood, M. E.


Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering-Joseph O. Phelon, M. M. E. · Assistant Professor of Physics-Arthur W. Ewell, Ph. D. Assistant Professor of Electric Railway Engineering-Albert S. Richey, B. M. E.


Assistant Professor of Railroad Engineering-Howard Chapin Ives, C. E. Instructor in Inorganic Chemistry-Robert C. Sweetser, S. B. Instructors in General Chemistry-Daniel F. O'Regan, S. B ; Frederic Bonnet, Jr., Ph. D. Instructor in Blacksmithing-John Jernberg.


Instructor in Management of Engines and Boilers-Noah Ashworth.


Instructor in Machine Construction-Howard Parker Fairfield.


Instructor in Mechanical Engineering-David L. Gallup, S. B.


Instructor in Industrial Chemistry-D. F. Calhane, Ph. D.


Instructor in Mechanical Engineering-Elmer H. Fish, S. B.


Instructor in English and German-Ernest T. Chase, A. B.


Instructors in Electrical Engineering-Harry C. Walter, S. B. ; Carl D. Knight, S. B. Instructor in Civil Engineering-Joseph D. Williams, S. B. Instructor in Pattern-Making-Wilbur R. Tilden.


Instructor in Language-Austin M. Works, A. M.


Instructor in Mathematics-Charles G. Brown, A. M.


Instructor in Moulding-Albert S. Buzzell.


Instructors in Physics-C. Fletcher Howe, S. B. ; Charles B. Harrington, S. B. Instructors in Mechanical Drawing-John R. McConnell, S. B .; James C. Davis, S. B. Graduate Assistants in Electrical Engineering-Albert T. Childs, S. B .; W. D. Stearns, S. B. Graduate Assistant in Electrical Engineering-George R. Martin, S. B. Graduate Assistants in Mechanical Engineering-Erwin A. Adams, S. B .; Chas. S.Frary, S. B. Graduate Assistant in Civil Engineering-Roger DeLand French, S. B. Registrar and Secretary of the Faculty-John K. Marshall. Librarian-Miss Emily M. Haynes.


The Institute is a school of Engineering, offering four-year courses of instruction in Mechan- ical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Chemistry, and General Science, leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science. Extensive laboratories are provided for experi- mental work in Mechanical Engineering, Steam Engineering, Hydraulic Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Physics, General Chemistry, and Industrial Chemistry. Well equipped shops furnish ample facilities for practice in Moulding, Forging, Machine Con- struction, Pattern Making, and operation of Engines and Boilers.


Catalogue will be mailed on application to the Registrar.


Examinations for admission will take place on the 18th, 19th and 20th of June, and on the 10tlı, 11th and 12th of September, 1907. Registration of students, September 18th, 1907.


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LIBRARY


FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY.


Nos. 12 AND 18 ELM STREET; FOUNDED DECEMBER 23, 1859.


DIRECTORS. Chosen in December by City Council in convention.


Terms expire on December 31st of the years stated after names.


William T. Forbes, John M. Russell; 1907. Alfred C. N. Petersen, Alexander Belisle; 1910. Frederick W. Vermille, John F. O'Connor; 1908. Henry L. Parker, Charles R. Johnson; 1911.


Edward J. McMahon, George E. Wire; 1909. Charles T. Tatman, Wm. J. Denholm ; 1912.


Librarian .- SAMUEL S. GREEN. Salary, $3,800. Office hours, 10 A. M. to 1 P. M., 3 to 6 P. M .; chosen by the Directors.


Assistant and Reference Librarian .- Robert K. Shaw. Salary, $1,600. Office hours, 9 A. M. to 12.30 P. M .; 2 to 6 P. M; chosen by the Directors. The Librarian and Assistant Librarian take turns in being present from 3 to 5 P. M. Sunday.


Other Heads of Departments .- Jessie E. Tyler, salary, $1,000 ; Jessie Cameron, salary, $900 ; Clara W. Bragg, salary, $900; chosen by the Directors.


Senior Assistants .- Hattie J. Childs, salary, $600; Arolyn L. Johnson, salary, $725; Grace W. Wood, salary, $800; Isabel A. Thayer, salary, $650; Edith M. Gates, salary, $700; G. H. Moore, salary, $700; Hope G. Robinson, salary, $600; Ella L. Sawyer, salary, $600.


Janitors. - Edward S. Fuller, Hiram A. Richards, salaries, $750. Watchman .- Edward S. Clark, salary, $780.


The circulating department of the Library is open for the delivery and return of books every week day, excepting holidays, from 9 A. M. to 8 P. M .; Saturday, open until 9 P. M. So too the children's room, excepting that it closes at 8 P. M. Saturday.


The library for purposes of reference, and for the use of magazines, etc., is open every day in the year, excepting Sundays, from 9 A. M. to 9.30 P. M .; the lower reading room is open from 8 A. M. to 9.30 P. M. On holidays the children's room is open from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M.


Sunday, both reading rooms in the new building are open from 2 to 9 P. M .; also the library for purposes of reference, and for the use of magazines, etc. The children's room is open from 2 to 6 P. M.


The circulating department of the Library contains 64,183 volumes. These books can be freely used by citizens who have reached the age of fifteen years. Younger children are served in the children's room which contains 7,809 volumes. Occasionally, temporary residents are allowed to take out books.


The Green Reference Library consists of 26,399 volumes. These were most of them given to the city by the late John Green, M. D., or have been purchased with the income of the fund left by him to endow this department. By a condition of Dr. Green's will, they must be read in the building, every facility within the limitation of the will being given for their perusal. Valuable books on a great variety of subjects are to be found in this department.


The rest of the Reference Library consists of 59,155, volumes. Books in this department can be taken out under certain restrictions.


Special pains have been taken to collect dictionaries and encyclopedias in all branches of knowledge; and books likely to prove useful in developing the industries of the city, or in assist- ing mechanics, will be freely purchased in the future as in the past. Worcester, New York, . Boston, Springfield, Providence, New England and Philadelphia directories, and late editions of comprehensive atlases, can always be found in the Green Library room.


Card catalogues are kept, closely written up, for the use of book-seekers and officers of the library.


The books of the Worcester District Medical Society are kept in the Free Public Library building, and may be consulted on the same easy conditions which prevail in regard to the use of the Green Library, and in the discretion of the Librarian of the Free Public Library may be taken out for home use.


The Reading Rooms contain 600 papers and magazines, American and foreign. These include Worcester, Boston, and New York newspapers, and news sheets from various sections of New England, the West and South, and from the principal cities of Great Britain; also, the principal literary and scientific journals, and the best of the magazines and reviews of England and Amer- ica. A review, scientific periodicals and newspapers in the German language, an illustrated Italian paper, reviews, art periodicals, illustrated papers and scientific journals from Paris, three Canadian papers, one in the French language, three Swedish papers, a Lithuanian paper and papers from Melbourne, Australia, Cape Town, Africa, and Manila, Philippine Islands, are sub- scribed for. A specialty is made in the reading rooms of papers and magazines which treat of mechanical and other applications of science


The current numbers of Punch, the London News, the Graphic, the Art Journal and other illustrated papers can be seen here.


The reading rooms are largely supplied from the income of a fund of about eleven thousand dollars, subscribed by citizens.


Permanent Endowment: Green Library Fund, $56,538.45; Reading Room Fund, $9,180.94; Librarian Fund, $7,401.72 ; Henry W. Brown Fund, $100.00.


Income for fiscal year ending Nov. 30, 1906. Expenditures for fiscal year ending Nov. 30, '06.


Balance from previous year,. $3,075.67


Books and Binding. $14,001.77


City appropriation. 38,000.00


Salaries and Wages. 24,938.93


Dog License Fund. 6,596.75


Repairs and Additions, Furniture and Insurance 1,393.43


Green Library Fund. 1,854.33


Fuel and Lights 2,798.65


Librarian Fund. . 271.50


Other expenses (including $791.26


Henry W. Brown Fund.


4.23


added to principal of trust funds) 3,664.18


Fines, Sales of Catalogues, etc.


1,239.91


Balance Nov. 30, 1906 .. 4,666.78


$51,463.74


$51,463.74


Total number of Volumes in the Library 157,546


Net Number of Volumes added in the year 1905-1906 ..


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CHURCHES


CHURCHES.


The Churches are arranged in the order in which they were founded.


The figures following the Pastor's name show the year of his settlement.


Armenian.


Right Rev. Hovsep Sarajian, bishop of the diocese of United States of America


Church of Our Saviour, 63 Laurel Street; found- ed, 1890 ; Rector, Bogos Kaftanian


Baptist.


First Baptist Church, 661 Main St., cor. Mower avenue, founded, 1812; Pastor, Lemuel Call Barnes, 1902; Church Sec., Charles A. Boyd; S. S. Supt., Gilbert G. Davis; Sexton, William F. Freeman


Pleasant Street Baptist Church, 2 Ashland Street ; founded, 1841; Pastor, Simeon Spidle, 1903; S. S. Supt., George F. Brooks


Dewey Street Baptist Church, 305 Park Avenue; founded, 1872; Pastor, Orsen E. Mallory, 1898; S. S. Supt., George A. Sargent


First Swedish Baptist Church, 184 Main St .; founded, 1880; Pastor, Chas. W. Anderson, 1898; S. S. Supt., Nils Björk; Janitor, Karl G. Johanson


Lincoln Square Baptist Church, 5 Highland St .; founded, 1881; Pastor, Edward M. Saunier, 1903: S. S. Supt., Allan L. Cowperthwaite; Clerk, Henry A. Dalrymple


John Street Baptist Church, 43 John Street: founded, 1885; Pastor, Hiram Conway, 1887; S. S. Supt., Daniel B. Dean; Clerk, Felix J. Sams


South Baptist Church, Main Street, cor. Gates; founded, 1886; Pastor, Arthur S. Burrows, 1901; S. S. Supt., Ralph W. Macklin


Adams Square Baptist Church, Lincoln Street, cor. Gilman; founded, 1889; Pastor, Frank Hare, 1906; S. S. Supt., William D. Hessel- ton; Janitor, Lawrence H. Cross


Harlem Street Baptist Church, Harlem Street, near Vernon; founded, 1896; Pastor, Axel Tjernlund, 1903 ; S. S. Supt., Arvid Berg- strom


Greendale Baptist Church, W. Boylston Street; founded, 1897; Pastor, William D. Mackin- non, 1904; S. S. Supt., Fred E. Colburn; Sexton, Chester Cook


Finnish Baptist Church, 207 Main Street ; founded, 1900; Pastor, Mats Esselstrom, 1903; S. S. Supt., Miss Mathilda Anderson


Quinsigamond Baptist Church, Stebbins Street; founded, 1901; Pastor, Charles A. Nutting, 1905; S. S. Supt., William F. Burbank


Beacon Street Branch of the First Baptist Church, (French) 170 Beacon Street; founded, 1890 : Pastor, Samnel C. Delagnean, 1904 ; S. S. Supt., Azarie Brissette


Jamesville Branch of the First Baptist Church .- Org. 1893; Clover Street; Pastor, Albert S. Woodworth; S. S. Supt., James E. Wilson


Oak Hill Branch of the Pleasant Street Church. -Org. 1893. Orient Street; Pastor, William D. Mackinnon; S. S. Supt., H. S. Adams


Baptist, Free.


Newton Square Free Baptist Church, Elm Ave., corner Pleasant St .; founded, 1881: Pastor, Richard S. W. Roberts, 1904 ; S. S. Supt., George A. Whittemore


Christadelphians.


Christadelphian Society, 184 Main Street: Lect- uring brethren, Isaac N. Jones, Alexander Bruce; Secretary, Allen H. Mowry; S. S. Supt., John Johnson


Worcester Ecclesia of Christadelphians, 10 Wal- nut Street; established, 1860; Secretary, Fred. C. Walton


Worcester Ecclesia of Christadelphians, 578 Main Street; Secretary, Robert Biggar ; Treasurer, James Biggar


Church of Christ (Disciples).


First Church of Christ, 829 Main Street; founded, 1860; Pastor, Harry Minnick, 1906; S. S. Supt., Philip Buxton


Highland Street Church of Christ, Highland St., cor. West ; Pastor, Austin P. Finley, 1906; S. S. Supt., W. Newton Knox




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