Town Report on Lincoln 1920-1924, Part 4

Author: Lincoln (Mass.)
Publication date: 1920
Publisher: Lincoln (Mass.)
Number of Pages: 748


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2,000


32.00


32.00


Riley, William B. .


300


4.80


4.80


Roche, Bridget


5,400


86.40


86.40


Robus, Tamzin K.


2,000


32.00


32.00


Rooney, Martin J ..


200


3.20


3.20


Rooney, Mary, Est ..


2,000


32.00


32.00


Rollins, Bros.


2,300


36.80


36.80


Ryan, Daniel


500


8.00


8.00


Ryan, Mary


.


1,600


25.60


25.60


Ryan, Stacia


1,500


24.00


24.00


Sargent, Charles O


1,250


20.00


4,500


72.00


92.00


Scripture, Bertha


90


1.44


1.44


Scripture, Mary J ..


115


1.84


1.84


·


·


84


Seeckts, Albert


250


4.00


3,000


48.00


52.00


Sharkin, Martin . .


2,350


37.60


37.60


Shepard, Richard A.


2,600


41.60


41.60


Sherman, Chester H.


300


4.80


4.80


Sherman, Daniel E ..


1,800


28.80


6,500


104.00


132.80


Sherman, J. D., Heirs of .


2,100


33.60


33.60


Sherman, Martin


350


5.60


1,300


20.80


26.40


Sherman, Roger ..


1,700


27.20


6,000


96.00


123.20


Sherman, Susan R ..


4,200


67.20


67.20


Sherman, William H.


500


8.00


3,500


56.00


64.00


Silva, Manuel .


500


8.00


2,500


40.00


48.00


1,150


18.40


18.40


Smith, Charles S.


5,450


87.20


47,900


766.40


853.60


Smith, Lillian P.


500


8.00


3,000


48.00


56.00


Snelling, Howard


2,800


44.80


17,000


272.00


316.80


Snelling, Marion L.


500


8.00


9,000


144.00


152.00


South Lincoln Dairy Co


4,000


64.00


64.00


Spalding, Nellie H. ..


600


9.60


6,000


96.00


105.60


Stackpole, Katharine C


503


8.05


8.05


Storey, Moorfield


2,100


33.60


22,500


360.00


393.60


Tarbell, George G.


1,000


16.00


16.00


Tarbell, George G., Trustees


20,000


320.00


320.00


Tasker, John .


250


4.00


2,500


40.00


44.00


Todd, C. Lee. .


1,000


16.00


24,000


384.00


400.00


Tyler, Fred .


400


6.40


1,650


26.40


32.80


Tyler, Watson


1,600


25.60


25.60


Warner, Henrietta


512


8.19


8.19


Warner, Henry E.


2,900


46.40


9,500


152.00


198.40


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Sims, John W ..


85


Name of Resident


Aggregate Value of Personal Estate


Tax on Personal Estate


Aggregate Value of Real Estate


Tax on Real Estate


Total Cash Tax on Personal and Real Estate


Watson, Samuel J ..


1,100


17.60


17.60


Watson, William E ..


1,100


17.60


17.60


Washburn, Mary J.


2,000


32.00


32.00


Wetherbee, Samuel M.


200


3.20


3.20


Welch, Helen F ..


6,500


104.00


104.00


Weston, Ann E ..


2,500


40.00


40.00


Weston, Georgianna H.


250


4.00


5,000


80.00


84.00


Wheeler, Abner S., et al.


2,500


40.00


40.00


Wheeler, Charles S. .


10,000


160.00


160.00


Wheeler, Charlotte


2,065


33.04


33.04


Wheeler, Charlotte, et al.


3,500


56.00


56.00


Wheeler, C. Edgar. ..


800


12.80


2,500


40.00


52.80


Wheeler, George R.


850


13.60


4,650


74.40


88.00


Wheeler, Herman T.


300


4.80


3,700


59.20


64.00


Wilkins, Ann M ..


100


1.60


5,000


80.00


81.60


Wilson, John .


1,000


16.00


2,500


40.00


56.00


Woodhull, Charles E.


300


4.80


4.80


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NON-RESIDENT TAX PAYERS


Name of Resident


Aggregate Value of Personal Estate


Tax on Personal Estate


Aggregate Value of Real Estate


Tax on Real Estate


Total Cash Tax on Personal and Real Estate


Adams, Frank, Waltham ...


240


3.84


3.84


Ames, J. B., Heirs of, Cambridge .


500


8.00


8.00


Bennett, Helen F., Brookline ..


4,000


64.00


64.00


Blodgett, Edwin S.


1,500


24.00


24.00


Brooks, Katherine T., Charlestown.


240


3.84


3.84


Brooks, Mary A., Concord ...


650


10.40


10.40


Broughall, Stephen (Mrs.), Lexington ...


20


32


32


Brown, Elvira, Lexington ...


250


4.00


4.00


Brown, William, Heirs of, Winchendon.


1,040


16.64


16.64


Carroll, Henrietta S., Malden.


50


.80


. 80


Carty, J. R., Heirs of, Concord. .


150


2.40


2.40


Cheeny, Arthur, Heirs of, Weston. .


150


2.40


2.40


Clapp, Clift R. and Exrs., Boston. .


65,650


1,050.40


1,424.77


Adams, Charles F.


23 398


374.37


Cook, Arthur A., Brookline.


4,500


72.00


72.00


Cousins, Fred E., Littleton .


6,000


96.00


96.00


Curly, Annie, Boston. ..


400


6.40


6.40


Cutler, James R., Somerville


175


2.80


2.80


Curry, John, Somerville .... . DeNormandie, Alice W., Boston. . ·


150


2.40


2.40


7.75


12.40


16,500


264.00


276.40


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H. L. Higginson Est.


87


Name of Resident


Aggregate Value of Personal Estate


Tax on Personal Estate


Aggregate Value of Real Estate


Tax on Real Estate


Total Cash Tax on Personal and Real Estate


DeNormandie, James, Boston.


60.00


96.00


96.00


Donovan, Michael, Concord.


300


4.80


4.80


Doyle, Mary, Heirs of, Weston.


1.25


2.00


700


11.20


13.20


Edison Electric Illuminating Co., Boston


20,000


320.00


320.00


Eldredge, Arthur S., Est., Texas. .


580


9.28


9.28


Emerson, E. W., Concord ...


2.75


4.40


4.40


Emerson, R. W., Heirs of, Concord.


3.50


5.60


5.60


Fallon, Matthew W., Jr., Boston.


6,100


97.60


97.60


Fitchburg R. R. Co ...


900


14.40


14.40


Flanagan, Thomas, Concord ..


150


2.40


2.40


Fleming, John F., Somerville.


700


11.20


11.20


Gile, Flora J., Concord. .


130


2.08


2.08


Gourgas, Francis R., Heirs of, Concord


50


.80


.80


Green, Grace, Wisconsin ...


100


1.60


1.60


Grimwood, Henry A., Weston.


4,080


65.28


65.28


Griffin, John, Boston. .


100


1.60


1.60


Harrington, T. F., Waltham ..


2,700


43.20


43.20


1,000


16.00


16.00


3,000


48.00


48.00


160


2.56


2.56


4,700


75.20


75.20


13


Hawthorn, Annie M., Heirs of, Boston .. Hay, Robert T., Melrose. . Hayden, Nellie B., Lexington . . Heald, Mary E ...


a


88


Heywood, George, Heirs of, Concord ...


250


4.00


4.00


Huddleston, Lucy B., Heirs of, Malden. .


300


4.80


4.80


Hunt, Lewis E., Somerville. ..


1,000


16.00


16.00


Jones, Robert J., Chelsea. . .


4,700


75.20


75.20


Kenna, James B., Framingham.


700


11.20


11.20


Kaizer, Horace, Concord. .


2,500


40.00


40.00


Locke, Isaac, Heirs of, Boston.


200


3.20


3.20


Lima, Anthony J., Lexington.


1,000


16.00


16.00


Lovett, Robert W., Boston.


5,000


80.00


80.00


Lynski, Thomas, Waltham ..


2,000


32.00


32.00


McGrath, Patrick, Concord ..


1,050


16.80


16.80


Malloy, John, Heirs of, Waltham.


600


9.60


9.60


Moore, Sarah B., Concord ..


300


4.80


4.80


Mullen, T. F., Ayer. . .


200


3.20


3.20


Munroe, Jonas, Heirs of, Lexington. .


1,000


16.00


16.00


Neville, Henry P., Bedford.


850


13.60


13.60


New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co ..


9,323


149.17


3,600


57.60


206.77


Norton, T. M., Bedford.


15


.24


24


Paul, William B. W ..


1,500


24.00


24.00


Richardson, T. C., Weston.


150


2.40


2.40


Rickert, Paul, Waltham ..


6,200


99.20


99.20


Rodman, Emma, Nahant. .


5,000


80.00


80.00


Rogers, Edward H., Cambridge.


2,025


32.40


10,500


168.00


200.40


Root, George F., Chicago ...


600


9.60


9.60


Scully, James J., Cambridge.


5,000


80.00


80.00


Shaw, Nellie S., Woburn. ...


100


1.60


1.60


Sherman, Herbert A., Weston.


70


1.12


1.12


Smith, Eugene H., Waltham. .


100


1.60


1.60


89


Name of Resident


Aggregate Value of Personal Estate


Tax on Personal Estate


Aggregate Value of Real Estate


Tax on Real Estate


Total Cash Tax on Personal and Real Estate


Smith, Eliza A., Portsmouth, N. H ..


200


3.20


3.20


Stewart, Frank, Waltham. .


100


1.60


1.60


Standard Oil Co. of N. Y ..


554


8.86


8.86


Storrow, Helen O., Boston. .


3,500


56.00


56.00


Storrow, James J., Boston. .


3,350


53.60


132,000


2,112.00


2,165.60


Stow, Nathan B., Heirs of, Concord.


180


2.88


2.88


Sweet, Benjamin D., Boston. .


3,500


56.00


56.00


Thorndike, Sturgis H., Boston.


2,000


32.00


32.00


Walker, A. Bruce, Milwaukee, Wis ..


150


2.40


2.40


Western Union Tel. Co ...


1,953


31.25


31.25


Weston, Town of ..


350


13.60


13.60


Wheeler, Frank, Est., Concord.


2,000


32.00


32.00


Wheeler, Harvy C., Boston. .


6,492


103.87


1,500


24.00


24.00


Wheeler, Henry A., Weston.


100


1.60


1.60


Wheeler, H. N., Heirs of, Cambridge ...


400


6.40


6.40


Wheelwright, Mary C., and


12,000


192.00


295.87


Cabot, Henry B., Exrs., .


White, Ellen, Waltham ..


1,000


16.00


16.00


White, John, Auburndale.


100


1.60


1.60


White, Robert, Lexington.


1,000


16.00


16.00


Wilcox, Mrs. C. W ..


6,000


96.00


96.00


Woodhull, John H ..


6,500


104.00


104.00


Worcester, Alice, Waltham


500


8.00


8.00


.


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TREASURER'S REPORT


The receipts into and payments from the Treasury for the year 1920 have been as follows, viz :


RECEIPTS


Balance on hand January 1st, 1920.


$10,321.60


T. L. Giles, Collector.


31,308.29


Highway Department


2,895.00


Middlesex County Tax 2,331.00


Moth Department


1,962.25


Town Note


15,000.00


Dog Tax 1919


427.43


Town Notes .


15,000.00


Town Hall, from Lincoln Grange, 1919-1920


84.00


Town Hall


10.00


Boston Woven Hose


2.85


R bate Quincy Fire Insurance Co.


14.40


Town Loan


15,000.00


Lincoln School from City of Boston


468.07


Lincoln School from books.


4.20


Concord Court


10.00


Cambridge Tax


259.70


Miscellaneous a/c from Lincoln Library for coal


169.30


Misc llaneous a/c from Lincoln Library for Janitor


200.00


Miscellaneous a/c from Lincoln School for coal


334.45


Cemetery account, from General Fund, Middlesex Insti- tution for Savings


363.75


Massachusetts Income Tax 1917


117.50


Income Tax 1918


141.00


Income Tax 1919


1,140.00


Income Tax 1920


25,499.26


A/C Vocational Education Trust Fund.


225.00


Tuition of children.


407.93


Inspector of Animals


35.38


Corporation Tax (P. S.)


1.31


School Fund 1919


1.51


66 A/C Highway special.


10,178.00


Middlesex County A/C Highway special.


7,195.68


Loan from Lincoln Water Works.


3,500


Loan from Sinking and Trust Funds.


18,000.00


Interest on Deposit


123.76


$130,401.62


PAYMENTS


Loan, Paid Sinking and Trust Fund Commissions 5. 5. 8. $18,000.00 Loan, Paid Lincoln Water Works. 3,500.00


Selectmen's orders


91,053.06


Balance January 1st, 1921.


517.56


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$130,401.62


C. LEE TODD, Treasurer


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WATER WORKS DEPARTMENT Outstanding Bonds January 1st, 1921


Issue of 1900 due 1930 Coupon 3}s, J & D $10,000.00


Issue of 1900 due 1930 Reg'd. 32s, J. & D. (n/o Common- wealth of Mass.) 13,000.00


Issue of 1902 due 1932 Coupon 32s, M & S.


6,000.00


Issue of 1902 due 1932 Reg'd. 32s, M & S. (n/o Common- wealth of Mass.) 3,000.00


Issue of 1903 due 1934 Coupon 32s, M & N


5,000.00


Issue of 1904 due 1934 Coupon 4s, M & S


5,000.00


Issue of 1906 due 1936 Coupon 4s, M & S.


14,000.00


Issue of 1907 due 1937 Coupon 4s, M & S.


4,000.00


Issue of 1907 Serial Coupon 4s, M & S ($500 due each year) 3,500.00


Issue of 1911 Serial Coupon 4s, M & S ($500 due each year) 1,500.00


$65,000.00


93


REPORT OF BOARD OF WATER COMMISSIONERS


The Water Commissioners submit the following report :


During the year twelve regular and two special meetings have been held, at which all members were present.


The Town has been benefited by two very substantial im- provements in the Water Works Department. First the old cement lined pipe on the Sandy Pond Road, which was partly replaced by iron pipe in 1919, has been wholly replaced from the corner at the center to the residence of Mr. C. S. Smith. The trench covering is fairly rough most of the way and ought to be leveled. The Board recommends that a substantial length of cement pipe be replaced every year. Second, the Board in August ordered a new Rumsey electric pump of a million gal- lons or more capacity per twenty-four hours, (the previous Rumsey having seven hundred fifty thousand capacity), which at this writing is being installed and should be ready for use in a few weeks, thus giving the Town two good up-to- date pumps, by the use of which it should always have a full reservoir.


The old steam equipment was sold, and has been removed from the building, leaving a boiler-room and coal pocket as surplus room at present.


For the last four years, and perhaps longer, the Water De- partment has been run in a hit or miss fashion; it has had no guide and no check. For instance, water is pumped from the station to the reservoir, and the amount pumped is fairly 'accurately known ; but the amount distributed is not known at all. Several years ago, at a cost of some hundreds of dollars, a meter was installed at the reservoir to determine the amount of water distributed; but the meter, either on account of im- proper care or faulty installation, did not work long, and has never been of much value. The Town thought it advisable to


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put considerable money into that apparatus ; but the Town has not thought of its experiment since. If an engineer or water works expert in the town has any recommendation on this subject the Board would like to confer with him. Also, the blue print books of new gates, services, etc., have not been kept up to date, and a few old ones have never been charted. This matter ought to be attended to ; but it is expensive work, and the Board has been trying to keep the expenses within the income, and has done so lately. But while this practice may seem satisfactory at the present, it may be highly expensive for the future, and the future is what the Town should be anticipating. It does not seem the part of economy to save a few dollars more, when it is certain that some day this data will be needed, and needed in a hurry, and can only be dis- covered through trouble and greater expense. The job has got to be done sometime, and the sooner the better.


The Board wishes to call the attention of the water takers to the fact that in the face of higher costs for repairs, labor and supplies, double the cost for renewing pipes, and during a dry summer, the same water tax has been maintained that has been in use for many years, and unless some unusually hard luck is encountered it probably can be kept for the future. But to keep the Water Works in a first class condition, not merely good enough to supply water most all the time, but to make it a department of which the Town can be proud, a little more revenue would be a help. The Town has as good water as any community and it should have as good a system, but the system can't give the best service when the revenue barely keeps it out of debt.


Respectfully submitted,


WILLIAM H. SHERMAN, SUMNER SMITH, JOHN J. KELLIHER, Water Commissioners of Lincoln.


Water Report PROFIT AND LOSS Year ending December 31, 1920.


Dr.


Cr


To Expense


$ 128.37


Rates


$10,071.59


Power


1,929.79


Meter


875.80


Salaries


1,606.00


Sundry


30.19


Interest


2,455.00


Repairs and renewals


3,013.81


Net gain


1,844.61


$10,977.58


By Water


$10,977.58


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ASSETS


LIABILITIES


Construction


$187,410.22


Bonds outstanding


$65,000.00


Sinking Fund


27,410.00


Town of Lincoln for Loan 1912


4,787.51


Coal on hand


250.00


Surplus


150,333.74


Wire


200.00


Water bills uncollected 1918


82.00


Water bills uncollected 1919


675.00


Water bills uncollected 1920


3,200.00


Cash on hand


894.03


$220,121.25


$220,121.25


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REPORT OF FIRE ENGINEERS


To the Board of Selectmen :-


The Board of Fire Engineers herewith submit their thir- teenth annual report, ending December 31, 1920.


Force


Thirty-three men belong to the Department: one chief, six engineers, and twenty-six call men. There are three organized companies.


Apparatus


The apparatus belonging to the Department is as follows : Two wagons, one reel, one combination truck, twenty-five ex- tinguishers, three ladders, hose, axes, and plaster hooks.


Location of Apparatus


No. 2-Combination truck at Doherty's Garage, So. Lincoln. No. 3-Hose house, John Dee Farm, Virginia Road, North Lincoln.


Fires


During the past year the truck has been called out as follows : 5 chimney, 5 grass, 2 wood, one auto, two houses at a loss of $4,300, and 1 call to Wayland chimney fire.


ISAAC N. MACRAE, Chief, THOMAS DEE HERBERT FARRAR, H. S. COUSINS J. J. KELIHER, ANDREW DOUGHERTY, MATTHEW H. DOHERTY.


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REPORT OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH FOR THE YEAR ENDING DEC. 31, 1920.


No written complaints of alleged nuisances have been re- ceived during the past year.


The fumigation of the school houses have been systemati- cally performed as usual.


The contagious diseases reported were as follows :


17 cases of Mumps 14 cases of Influenza


1 case of Diphtheria


3 cases of Scarlet Fever


2 cases of Measles


9 cases of Whooping Cough


4 cases of Pneumonia


1 case of Chicken Pox


1


Respectfully submitted, MARTIN WELCH, R. D. DONALDSON,


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REPORT OF INSPECTOR OF ANIMALS


Jan. 19, 1921.


To the Board of Selectmen :-


I herewith submit the following report for the year end- ing Dec. 31, 1920 :-


Number of herds of cows


70


Number of milch cows


416


Number of young stock


146


Number of bulls


28


Number of oxen


2


Number of pigs


695


Number of sheep


10


Number of goats


13


Number of cows quarantined


4


Number of cows affected with tuberculosis 4


MARTIN M. WELCH,


Inspector of Animals.


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REPORT OF ANIMALS SLAUGHTERED


To the Board of Health :-


I herewith submit the following report of animals slaugh- tered and inspected for the year ending December 31, 1920.


Pigs


165


Calves


38


Cattle


10


Pigs condemned


3


Calves condemned


2


Cattle condemned


0


Respectfully submitted,


JOHN J. KELLIHER,


Inspector of Slaughtering.


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1


LINCOLN PUBLIC LIBRARY


The Trustees on the following pages submit the report of the Treasurer and Librarian for the year ending December 31, 1920.


The Trustees ask for an appropriation of $700.00 and the Dog Tax.


C. LEE TODD, Chairman of the Trustees.


DR.


REPORT OF TREASURER OF LINCOLN LIBRARY FOR YEAR ENDING DEC. 31, 1920.


CR.


RECEIPTS


Balance on hand, Jan. 1, 1920


$10.22


Interest on Deposit


2.60


Light


63.84


Gift of G. G. Tarbell.


32.00


Water


10.00


From Fines and Sale of Books


58.56


Repairs


38.40


Income of Liberty Bonds


8.50


Sundries, by Librarians


18.71


Library Supplies


9.36


Clerical Work


10.00


Delivering Books


18.00


Library Journal


5.00


Coal


196.74


Janitor


200.00


Magazines


76.90


New Books


318.01


Librarians, Income of Pierce Fund.


54.30


Librarians' Salaries


500.00


Total of Expenditures


$1,545.31


Balance on hand, Jan. 1, 1921


251.28


$1,796.59


EXPENDITURES


For Telephone


$ 26.05


from Codman Fund


43.75


Trust Funds, as follows :-


J. A. Bemis Fund ..


$ 58.20


J. H. Pierce Fund.


54.30


A. J. Stearns Fund ..


120.41


G. Russell Fund


16.88


G. G. Tarbell Fund


170.03


419.82


Dog Tax Return


521.14


Town Appropriation


7.00.00


$1,796.59


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STATISTICAL REPORT OF THE LINCOLN PUBLIC LIBRARY FOR THE YEAR ENDING JANUARY 1, 1921


Number of volumes in Library Jan. 1, 1920


10,924


Increase by purchase


162


Increase by gift


11


Number of volumes in Library Jan. 1, 1921


11,097


Total delivery of books for year


8,675


Largest delivery in one day 179


Smallest delivery in one day


42


Number of books delivered, fiction 3,745


Number of books delivered, non-fiction


2,217


Number of books delivered, juvenile


2,713


Number of days Library was open


103


Gifts of books, periodicals, etc., have been received from Mr. James Baker, Miss Annie Bartlett, Mr. S. Bigelow, Mr. Phillips Bradley, Mr. F. W. Denio, Mrs. Scott Doten, Mr. James F. Farrar, Miss Catharine Filene, Mr. Henry Ford, Mr. George Harlow, Mrs. Conrad Hathaway, Mrs. Webster Har- rington, Prof. Frank W. C. Hersey, Mr. Frank Munsey, Mr. Winthrop Packard, Mr. Arthur J. Parker, Misses A. M. and J. I. Peirce, Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., Miss B. Scripture, Mr. J. Waldo Smith, Capt. George G. Tarbell, Miss Mabel Washburn, Miss Mary Wheelwright, Mrs. Charlotte W. Wilcox.


Many catalogues, reports, etc., have been received also, from various Libraries and other public institutions.


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LINCOLN PUBLIC LIBRARY


Accessions to the Library for 1920


FICTION


Andrews, Mary Raymond Shipman. Joy in the morning 1036.25


Bacheller, Irving. Man For the Ages


733.22


Bacon, Frank. Lightnin'.


735.29


Balmer, Edward. Resurrection Rock.


721.22


Bartley, Nalbro. The gorgeous girl


733.24


Begbie, Harold. Convictions of Christopher Sterling ...


1035.34


Bertrand, Adrien. Call of the soil


1035.38


Bottome, Phyllis. Servant of reality


1035.33


Bullard, Arthur. The stranger.


721.23


Chamberlain, George Agnew. Taxi: mance An adventure ro-


733.23


Chambers, Robert W. The crimson tide.


913.26


Churchill, Winston. Dwelling place of light


1036.33


Cohen, Octavus Roy. Gray dusk.


737.20


Conrad, Joseph. The rescue: Romance of the shallows


737.26


Dawson, Coningsby. Test of scarlet: Romance of re- ality


1035.31


Dell, Ethel M. The tidal wave: and other stories. .. . 732.23


Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan. Valley of fear: A Sherlock Holmes novel


1018.28


Galsworthy, John. In Chancery Tatterdernalion


1018.26


Gibbs, George. The splendid outcast


737.21


Grey, Zane. Man of the forest.


737.22


Haggard, H. Rider. Ancient Allan


732.22


Hall, Holworthy. Egan.


721.21


Herbert, A. P. The secret battle.


737.16


Hughes, Rupert. What's the world coming to?


722.22


Jacobs, W. W. Deep waters.


1035.35


Jerome, K. J. All roads lead to Calvary.


1015.28


Johnston, Mary. Michael Forth


725.31


King, Basil. Going West.


1025.34


Latzo, Andreas. Judgment of peace


1018.25


Lee, Jennette. Rain-coat girl.


1035.29


Lincoln, Joseph C. The Portygee


727.24


1018.27


104


Locke, William J. House of Baltazar 915.14


Mccutcheon, George Barr. Anderson Crow, detective .. 1017.28


McGrath, Harold. Man with three faces 913.25


Mackenzie, Compton. Poor relations


727.25


MacManus, Seumas. Lo and behold ye!


1015.29


McNeil, Everett. Buried treasure.


816.32


Marshall, Archibald. Many Junes


912.28


Sir Harry: A love story .


1025.32


Merrick, Leonard. Man who understood women


1025.33


While Paris laughed.


1035.36


Montgomery, L. M. Further Chronicles of Avonlea. Rainbow valley


1035.32


Morley, Christopher. Haunted book shop.


912.27


Oemler, Marie Conway. Woman named Smith


1035.30


Oldmeadow, Ernest. Coggin.


737.23


Oppenheim, E. Phillips. Box with broken seals


1035.26


Cinema murder 737.25


727:27


Great impersonation


725.33


The pawns count


735.30


Parker, Gilbert. No defence


727.26


Payne, Will. The scarred chin.


737.18


Pelley, William Dudley. The greater glory.


1025.30


Reid, Forrest. Pirates of the spring.


721.24


Roche, Arthur Somers. Uneasy Street


725.32


Rolland, Romain. Colas Breugnon 1035.28


737.19


Singmaster, Elsie. Basil Everman.


732.25


Steiner, Edward A. Sanctus Spiritus and company


737.17


explanatory notes and introduction by. Frank W. C. Hersey 923.9


Swinnerton, Frank. September


926.26


Taylor, Katharine Haviland. Barbara of Baltimore. 737.27


Thurston, E. Temple. City of beautiful nonsense.


732.26


World of wonderful reality.


1035.25


Tracy. Louis. Strange case of Mortimer Fenley 913.24 Wings of the morning 913.27


Train, Arthur. Tutt and Mr. Tutt.


737.15


Underwood, Ruth. A living legacy


748.23


Vance, Louis Joseph. The dark mirror.


732.24


Van Slyke, Lucille. Little-Miss-By-The-Day


735.28


Vorse, Mary Heaton. The Prestons.


737.24


Walpole, Hugh, Jeremy 1035.27


913.28


Devil's paw


Shute, Henry A. Real diary of the worst farmer.


Stevenson, Robert Louis. Treasure Island: Edited with


105


Walsh, George Ethelbert. Boy Vigilantes of Belgium. 846.26


Ward, Mrs. Humphrey. Harvest. 914.27


Helena 1035.37


West, V. Sackville. Heritage. 1025.31


Wiggin, Kate Douglas. Ladies-in-waiting


1036.34


Willsie, Honorè. The forbidden trail


926.27


BIOGRAPHY


Bishop, Joseph Buckland. Theodore Roosevelt's letters to his children 646.14


Bispham, David. A Quaker singer's recollections 646.18


Cody, Louisa Frederici. Memories of Buffalo Bill. 645.22


Hersey, Frank Cheney Editor. Sir Walter Ralegh


646.15 Holme, John G. Life of Leonard Wood.


646.16


Howe, M. A. DeWolfe. George Von Lengerke Meyer: His Life and public services 646.13


Kellogg, Vernon. Herbert Hoover: The man and his work


646.19


646.17


Paton, Lucy Allen. Elizabeth Cary Agassiz. A biography Parker, Cornelia Stratton. An American Idyll: Life of Carleton H. Parker. 645.21


Radzwill, Princess Catherine (Count Paul Vassili) Disil- lusions of a Crown Princess; being the story of the married life of Cecile, Ex Crown Princess of Ger- many 645.13


Thayer, William Roscoe. Theodore Roosevelt: An inti- mate biography 645.19


Tucker, William Jewett. My generation : An autobiog-


raphical interpretation 645.20


TRAVEL AND DESCRIPTION


Collins, Joseph. My Italian observations and reflections in Italy during the last year of the war .. 415.26


Kipling, Rudyard. Letters of travel: 1892-1913 447.18


Stuck, Hudson. A winter circuit of our Arctic coast. A narrative of a journey with dog-sled around the entire Arctic coast of Alaska. 421.25


Wharton, Edith. French ways and their meaning. 447.17


RELIGION


Brown, Charles Reynolds. Yale talks 1114.21 Hodgkin, Henry T. Lay religion 1112.18


1


106


DRAMA


Drinkwater, John. Abraham Lincoln: A play with an in- troduction by Arnold Bennett. 1426.21


REFERENCE


Lowell, D. O. S. Munsey-Hopkins genealogy Ref. R. R.


EUROPEAN WAR AND RELATED SUBJECTS


Barton, George. Celebrated spies and famous mys-


teries of the great war. 1521.22


Booth, Evangeline and Hill, L. G. War romance of the Salvation Army


1521.19


Davis, Malcolm W. Open gates to Russia. 1521:25


Davison, Henry P. American Red Cross in the great war 1521.23


Duffy, Francis P. Father Duffy's story: A tale of humor and heroism of life and death with the fighting Sixty-ninth


1513.18


Haines, Donal Hamilton. The Dragon flies.


816.31


Hill, David Jayne. American world policies.


1336.28


Janis, Elsie. The big show: My six months with the A. E. F. forces 1521.21


Keith, Eric A. My escape from Germany .


1521.24


Keynes, John Maynard. Economic consequences of the Peace


1521.26


Lauder, Harry. Between you and me


1528.13


Maurice, F. Major General. Last four months: How the war was won. 1521.18


Ransome, Arthur. Russia in 1919.


1537.26


Roosevelt, Kermit. War in the Garden of Eden


1526.34


Simonds, Frank H. History of the world war: America and Russia. Vol. IV. 361.5


Wister, Owen. A straight deal, or the ancient grudge .. 1528.15


JUVENILE


Anadottir, Holmfridur. When I was a girl in Iceland .. 1246.8


Baker, Olaf. Shasta of the wolves. 846.29


Barbour, Ralph Henry. Full-back Foster 814.36


Blaisdell, Albert F. and Ball, Francis K. Pioneers of


America 846.28


107


Burgess, Thornton W. Bowser the hound.


1246.2


Burgess bird book for children 832.25


Mrs. Peter Rabbit 1246.1


Cadby, Carine. Puppies and kittens and other stories .. Canfield, Dorothy, and others. What shall we do now?




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