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Herbert Lewis
Norman Ervan Plummer
Norman Edward Smith *French Medal Pupils.
Helen Irene DeCoste
Helen Langley Harraden Mary Rogers*
Richard Emil Otto Scholz
William Gardner Stevenson
NOAH TORREY SCHOOL
Philomena Aiello
Angelina Benotti Alio Benotti
Wilson Adams Bentham
Frances Ellen Landry
Joseph Carol Biskopsky
Ethel May Levangie
Arthur Philip Branley
Walden Phillips Lewis
Edward Burke
Michael Lewis Fred Martin Longabard
Gertrude Elizabeth Callahan
Rose Catherine Carlozzi
Perley Eugene Lord
Wallace Peter Caru
Lois Estelle Mackenzie
Margaret Agnes Creeden
Mary Anna Magazu
Russell Joseph Collins
Warren Joseph Cuff Margaret Catherine Davis Alphonse Joseph Degaezio Lester Charles Depesa Dorothy May Domaine John Benjamin Galotti Carolyn May Fairbanks. Joseph Patrick Foley
Anthony Mavilia Irene Tresa McCarthy Anthony McNeil Winifred Estella Morse
Myron Phillips French
George Richard Gerrish
Anthony Michael Grazioso
Lester Mahlon Hawes Edith Sophia Hadden
Stanley Emerson Pearson
Eva May Ratcliffe
Bessie Thelma Simonds
Grace Sullivan
Ethel Corena Sweezy
Thomas Francis Vonberg Kathleen Welch*
Virginia Willis
*French Medal Pupils.
Rosa Jeannette Newcomb Marcel Ernest Noyes Otis, Briggs Oakman, Jr. John Michael O'Connell Annie Emerson Pezzella Carl Pasquel Pezzella Ellwood Wellington Prario Gladys May Proctor
Paul Lobdell Ronnquist
Helen Elizabeth Smiley Robert Sullivan Thurleta Gertrude Torrey*
Gertrude Alexia Waite
Esther Virginia Henry Kenneth French Hayden* John Leon Karagozian
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THOMAS A. WATSON SCHOOL
William Morrison Bulloch
Marjorie Louise Honneus
May Burns*
Emma Lennon
Dorothy Irene Coleman
Evelyn Atkins Loring
Grace Elizabeth Crossman
Frederick Meagher
Phoebe Esther Laura Davis
Dorothea Louise Mera
Nellie Lillian Diekmeyer
Thirza Mabel Moore
Jeanie Julia Elliott
Dorothy May Newcomb
George Henry Faustini
Edwin Nelson
Dominick Francis Ferrante
Queenie May Oakley*
Warren Thomas Fogg*
Clinton Keyes Porter
Lena Margaret Giovanini
Daniel Francis Shea
Anna Kathryn Henley
Carl Grue Streiferd
Lawrence Richard Hennebury
Frithiof Streiferd
Madeline Agnes Hennebury
George Harold Tibbetts, Jr.
Wellington Warren Holmes
* French Medal Pupils
PARENT-TEACHERS ASSOCIATIONS
1
Hollis School
President, Mr. H. Clifton Woodsum, 530 Washington Street, Braintree.
Secretary, Mrs. H. Clifton Woodsum, 530 Washington Street, Braintree. Treasurer, Mr. Frank A. Ewart, 24 Oak Street, Braintree.
Noah Torrey School
President, Mrs. William W. Dyer, 8 Butler Road, South Braintree.
Secretary, Miss Dorothy Fessenden, 1074 Washington Street, South Braintree. Treasurer, Mrs. Frederick W. Rowell, 33 Tremont Street, South Braintree.
Marion Emma Warner
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Jonas Perkins School
President, Mr. George Walsh, 5 Wellington Street, East Braintree.
Secretary, Mr. Alberto M. Eldridge, 590 Commercial Street, East Braintree.
Treasurer, Mrs. C. Frederick Tarbox, 27 Willard Street, East Braintree.
Penniman School
President, Mrs. Andrew S. Merrill, 198 River Street, Braintree.
Secretary, Miss Eleanor G. Brown, 21 Maple Street, Brain- tree.
Treasurer, Miss Clara N. M. Holbrook, 185 Middle Street, Braintree.
Thomas A. Watson School
President, Mr. Philip Cook, 16 Ardmore Street, East Brain- tree.
Secretary, Mrs. Newman Page, Trefton Road, East Brain- tree.
Treasurer, Mrs. Newman Page, Trefton Road, East Brain- tree.
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Katherine K. Waldron
September 1924
Mathematics
Raymond L. Strangford
September 1922
Commercial
Olive M. Avery
September 1923
Commercial
Margaret C. Kirby
September 1923
Commercial
Hazel M. Fitts
September 1923
Commercial
Evelyn L. Inman
September 1923
Commercial
Mildred B. Ahlgren
September 1923
Commercial
Post-Graduates
2
Special Students
3
Freshmen
144
Sophomores
98
Juniors 92
Seniors
69
School
Teacher
Service Began
Class
High
James L. Jordan
Mabel F. Creeden
Samuel E. Lawrence
Sub-master, Science
English
English
Avis C. Walsh Harriet D. Dunning Josephine A. Keany Ida Wilsker
September 1923 September 1923 September 1924 September 1924
Civics French, Spanish
Latin, Spanish
Marion L. Billings
September 1924
German, English
Ruth M. Malone
September 1922
History
Ruth J. Bennett
September 1919
Household Arts
Marion D. Williams
September 1924
Household Arts, Mathematics
Biology
Alene M. Crosby
September 1918 September 1923 September 1921 September 1923
Principal Clerk
Membership '24-12-19
School Hollis
Teacher
Service Began
Class
Principal
Deborah Goldman
September 1922
Grade 8
32
Ruth W. Thrasher
September 1924
Grade 7
33
Kathryn Kirby
September 1924
Grade 6
39
Doris G. Norton
November 1921
Grade 5
36
Doris F. Marshall
September 1923
Grades 4 and 5
13-23
Mildred S. Nickerson
September 1913
Grade 4
38
66
Emma Holmes
September 1922
Grade 3
30
Rosalie S. Bagley
September 1899
Grade 3
29
Hannah C. Whelan
September 1890
Grade 2
31
"
Anna E. Gorman
September 1924
Grades 1 and 2
21-11
Rena E. Hemenway
September 1922
Grade 1
34
Ann R. Howard
September 1910
Kindergarten
39
409
Noah Torrey
F. Allen Chapman
September 1918
Principal
Josephine B. Colbert
September 1892
Grade 8 42
Gertrude E. Saunders
September 1919
Grade 7
42
Blanche Hinds
December 1924
Grade 7
43
Dorothy M. Snierson
September 1924
Grade 6
47
Lucy A. Hinsdale
September 1923
Grade 6
47
66
/
66
Elizabeth G. Rogers
September 1915
Grade 5
40
Grace E. Rowe
September 1924
Grades 4 and 5
13-12
Mildred E. Hutchinson
September.1919
Grade 4
38
250
Dorothy Fessenden
September 1921
Grade 5
37
66
Elmer E. Ellsworth
September 1924
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Margaret E. Perkins Helen A. Cuff Mary P. Schraut
September 1922
Grade 4
39
September 1901
Grade 3
46
September 1922
Grade 3
45
491
Thomas A. Watson
Charles W. Brooks
September 1916
Principal
Lillian H. Barnes
September 1923
Grade 8
19
A. Eugenia Wilbas
September 1922
Grade 7
31
Doris Minah
September 1923
Grade 6
38
66
Mary T. Madden
September 1923
Grade 5
23
Hazel E. Gould
September 1924
Grade 4
28
Blanche M. Annas
September 1923
Grade 3
30
Marion L. Cook
September 1923
Grade 2
29
Norma R. Brown
September 1922
Grade 1
32
M. Frances Fobes
September 1920
Kindergarten
2'6
256
Jonas Perkins
Alberto M. Eldridge
September 1918
Principal
Irene S. Somes
. September 1921
Grade 8
33
66
Nellie M. Temple
September 1921
Grade 7
28
Nellie E. Bolles
September 1889
Grade 6
40
Ida M. Cromwell
September 1923
Grade 5
29
Irma M. Killian
September 1916
Grade 4
26
Harriet C. Taylor
September 1900
Grade 3
27
16
Helen C. Dignan
September 1921
Grade 2
26
66
Marguerite L. Sumner
September 1904
Grade 1
30
Clara G. Colton
September 1924
Kindergarten
25
264
251
66
66
66
66
Penniman
James H. Butler, Jr.
September 1923
Grades 7-8
21-10
Emma G. Davis
September 1923
Grades 5-6
29-17
Eleanor G. Brown
September 1922
Grades 3-4
25-20
Grace A. Bell
September 1923
Grades 1-2
26-23
66
Cecilia C. Whelan
September 1916
Kindergarten
18
189
Abraham Lincoln
Anna V. Galligan
September 1916
Principal, Grade 5 24
Doris M. Look
September 1922
Grade 4
29
66
Emily A. Landry
September 1918
Grade 3
30
A. Gladys Herring
September 1922
Grade 2
34
66
Emma Lally
September 1924
Grade 1
28
Lorena Young
September 1923
Kindergarten
29
174
Pond
Claire E. Shay
September 1903
Principal, Grade 2
41
Katherine Strong
September 1924
Grade 2
38
Leta M. Weston
September 1909
Grade 1
46
Cora M. Coffill
September 1918
Grade 1
46
Harriet M. Hill
September 1893
Kindergarten
35
206
South West 66
Clara N. M. Holbrook Ethella M. Nichols
September 1909
Grades 1-2
22-21
September 1916
Kindergarten
13
56
252
.
South Josephine M. Foster
September 1905 Kindergarten, Grades 1-2 3-6-4 -
13
Continuation
Richard W. Johnson
September 1922
Boys 53
Ruth T. Handley
September 1924
Girls 67
September "24 September '24
Specials
Ingrid E. Ekman
September 1919
Music
Frederick W. J. Lewis
September 1923
Music
Athalie Hobell
September 1921
Drawing
Josephine D. Carson
September 1924
Nurse
Physicians Dr. H. W. Ripley, Hollis and High, September 1924. Dr. C. A. Sullivan, Pond, Noah Torrey, South West, South, Sept. 1924.
Dr. H. R. Record, Abraham Lincoln, Thomas A. Watson, Jonas Perkins, Penniman, September 1924.
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TEACHERS-SEPTEMBER, 1924 HIGH SCHOOL
TEACHER
DEPARTMENT
EDUCATION EXPERIENCE
James L. Jordan
Principal
Bates College
16 years
Mabel F. Creeden
Clerk
Braintree High
1 year
Samuel E. Lawrence
Sub-Master, Science
Rhode Island State
8 years
Alene M. Crosby
English
University of Vermont
21/2 years
English
Wellesley College
2' years
Avis C. Walsh Harriet D. Dunning Josephine A. Keany Ida Wilsker
Civics
Radcliffe College
4 years
French and Spanish
Boston University
4 years
Latin and Spanish
Brown University
2 years
Marion L. Billings
German and English
Smith College
4 years
Ruth M. Malone
History
Boston University
3 years
Katherine K. Waldron
Mathematics
Boston University
15 years
Ruth J. Bennett
Household Arts
Framingham Normal
9 years
Marion D. Williams
Household Arts, Biology, Mathematics
University of New Hampshire
1 year
Raymond L. Strangford
Commercial
Northeastern University
7 years
Olive M. Avery
Commercial
University of Maine
7 years
Margaret C. Kirby
Commercial
Salem Normal
10 years
Hazel M. Fitts
Commercial
Salem Normal
2 years
Evelyn L. Inman
Commercial
Mt. Allison University
10 years
Mildred B. Ahlgren
Commercial
Salem Normal
5 years
HOLLIS SCHOOL
Elmer E. Ellsworth Deborah Goldman
Principal
Columbia University
6 years
Grade VIII
Salem Normal
6 years
254
Ruth W. Thrasher
Grade VII
Framingham Normal
3 years
Kathryn Kirby Doris G. Norton
Grade VI
Westfield Normal
2 years
Grade V
Newburyport Training
5 years
Doris F. Marshall
Grades IV and V
Bridgewater Normal
3 years
Mildred S. Nickerson
Grade IV
Bridgewater Normal
11 years
Grade III
Bridgewater Normal
4 years
Emma Holmes Rosalie S. Bayley
Grade III
Thayer Academy
25 years
Hannah C. Whelan
Grade II
Weymouth Training
32 years
Anna E. Gorman
Grades I and II
Salem Normal
2 years
Rena E. Hemenway Ann R. Howard
Grade I
Salem Normal
6 years
Kindergarten
Page Kindergarten
20 years
NOAH TORREY SCHOOL
F. Allen Chapman
Principal
Salem Normal
15 years
Josephine B. Colbert
Grade VIII
Bridgewater Normal
37 years
Gertrude E. Saunders
GradeVII
Salem Normal
6 years
Blanche Hinds
Grade VII
Boston Normal
12 years
Dorothy Snierson
Grade VI
Plymouth Normal
2 years
Lucy A. Hinsdale
Grade VI
Bridgewater Normal
2 years
Dorothy M. Fessenden
Grade V
Bridgewater Normal
4 years
Elizabeth G. Rogers
Grade V
Framingham Normal
26 years
Grace E. Rowe
Grades IV and V
Salem Normal
1 year
Mildred E. Hutchinson
Grade IV
Plymouth Normal
20 years
Margaret E. Perkins
Grade IV
Colby
5 years
Helen A. Cuff
Grade III
Thayer Academy
22 years
Mary P. Schraut
Grade III
Bridgewater Normal
5 years
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JONAS PERKINS SCHOOL
Alberto M. Eldridge
Principal
Bridgewater Normal
26 years
Irene Somes
Grade VIII
Washington State
71/2 years
Nellie Temple
Grade VII
Castine Normal 14 years
Nellie E. Bolles
Grade VI
Braintree High
35 years
Ida M. Cromwell
Grade V
Castine Normal
19 years
Irma M. Killian
Grade IV
Bridgewater Normal
10 years
Harriet C. Taylor
Grade III
Hyannis Normal
28 years
Helen C. Dignan
Grade II
Bridgewater Normal
6 years
Marguerite L. Sumner
Grade I
Page Kindergarten
28 years
Clara G. Colton
Kindergarten
Wheelock Kindergarten
4 years
THOMAS A. WATSON SCHOOL
Charles W. Brooks
Principal
Bridgewater Normal
9 years
Lillian H. Barnes
Grade VIII
Mt. Allison University
5 years
A. Eugenia Wilbas
Grade VII
Bridgewater Normal
6 years
Doris Minah
Grade VI
Keene Normal
3 years
Mary T. Madden
Grade V
Bridgewater Normal
5 years
Hazel E. Gould
Grade IV
Keene Normal
5 years
Blanche M. Annas
Grade III
Salem Normal
2 years
Marion L. Cook
Grade II
Wheelock Kindergarten
3 years
Norma R. Brown
Grade I
Bridgewater Normal
5 years
M. Frances Fobes
Kindergarten
Bridgewater Normal
8 years
PENNIMAN SCHOOL
James H. Butler, Jr. Emma G. Davis
Principal, Grades VII and VIII Bridgewater Normal
2 years
Grades V and VI
Washington State
3 years
256
Eleanor G. Brown Grace A. Bell Cecilia C. Whelan
Grades III and IV Grades I and II Kindergarten
Bridgewater Normal
31/2 years
Bridgewater Normal 2 years
Wheelock Kindergarten
8 years
ABRAHAM LINCOLN SCHOOL
Anna V. Galligan
Principal, Grade V
Bridgewater Normal
16 years
Doris M. Look
Grade IV
Fitchburg Normal
5 years
Emily A. Landry
Grade III
Bridgewater Normal
8 years
A. Gladys Herring
Grade II
Lowell Normal
6 years
Emma Lally
Grade I
Lesley Normal
1 year
Lorena Young
Kindergarten
Perry Kindergarten
2 years
POND SCHOOL
Claire E. Shay
Principal, Grade II
Thayer Academy
21 years
Katherine Strong
Grade II
Lesley Normal
1 year
Leta M. Weston
Grade I
Brookfield High
13 years
Cora M. Coffill
Grade I
North Adams School
11 years
Harriet M. Hill
Kindergarten
Shaw Normal
31 years
SOUTH WEST SCHOOL
Clara N. M. Holbrook Ethella M. Nichols
Grades I and II
Thayer Academy
15 years
Kindergarten
Perry Normal
8 years
SOUTH SCHOOL
Josephine M. Foster
Kindergarten, Grades I and II Braintree High 211/2 years
.
257
CONTINUATION SCHOOL
Richard W. Johnson Ruth T. Handley
Boys' Girls'
Fitchburg Normal Framingham Normal
4 years
SPECIALS
Ingrid E. Ekman
Vocal Music
New England Conservatory 14 years
Instrumental Music
Boston University 17 years
Frederick W. J. Lewis Josephine D. Carson Athalie Hobell C. Edward Fisher
Nurse
Long Island Hospital
5 years
Drawing
Mass. Normal Art
5 years
Superintendent
St. Lawrence University
Brown University
2'4 years
Emily Erickson
Clerk
Braintree High
2 years
C. A. Sullivan, M. D.
School Physician
H. W. Ripley, M. D.
School Physician
H. R. Record, M. D.
School Physician
E. O. Long
School Carpenter
C. S. Hannaford
Attendance Officer
C. S. Hannaford
Barge Driver
F. S. Call
Barge Driver
258
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JANITORS
Albert F. Hollis, 39 Taylor Street, South Braintree.
Fred H. Landeck, 65 Hancock Street, South Braintree. Foster F. Tupper, 44 Central Avenue, South Braintree. James Cassidy, 47 Bellevue Road, East Braintree. Edward C. Holyoke, 24 Liberty Street, East Braintree. 1 Omer W. Hollis, 282 Union Street, Braintree.
Willard P. Brown, 23 Willow Street, East Braintree.
Nelson E. Hayden, 305 Pond Street, South Braintree.
Margaret O'Rourke, 29 Peach Street, South Braintree.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
Teachers' Salaries
$129,116.50
Nurse and School Physicians
2,180.00
Superintendent 3,700.00
Clerk 1,020.00
Attendance Officer
500.00
Janitors' Salaries
8,740.05
Fuel, Light, and Gas
7,405.30
Other Operating Expenses
2,318.57
Text Books and Supplies
10,078.43
Transportation
3,800.00
Tuition
1,852.07
Repairs
16,846.20
Outlay
2,965.40
Miscellaneous
2,690.97
Total
$193,213.49
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Receipts by the Town on account of the School Department.
Massachusetts School Fund $16,328.00
State Tuition Reimbursement (Industrial) 1,026.40
State Tuition (.Wards) 553.46
Continuation School Tuition 1,042.08
City of Boston (Wards)
362.88
Smith Hughes Fund 220:26
Miscellaneous 261.78
Total
$19,794.86
Net.
173,418. 63
1
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REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES OF THE THAYER PUBLIC LIBRARY
To the Citizens of Braintree :
The Trustees of Thayer Public Library have the honor to submit their report for the year 1924, including the state- ments of the Treasurer and the Librarian.
Respectfully submitted,
ALBERT E. AVERY,
Chairman,
JOHN W. HARDING,
Secretary & Treasurer,
HERBERT F. KNEELAND, AMY C. MANNING, STACY B. SOUTHWORTH.
February 2, 1925.
Thayer Public Library Statistics, 1924
*Number of books in the library 22,096
Number of books added 1924 419
Number of books circulated during 1924. 34,869
Number of books circulated in East Braintree 5,148
Largest daily circulation Jan. 12, 1924
256
Average circulation
118
Percent. of fiction circulation 60+
Total number of days 294
Number of borrowers
4,856
Number of borrowers in E. Braintree
1,112
*This includes bound magazines.
THAYER PUBLIC LIBRARY
Periodicals
The library receives regularly the periodicals on the following list :
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America
American City
American Cookery
American Magazine
American Mercury
American Historical Review
American Poultry Journal
Antiques
Arts and Decoration Asia
Atlantic Monthly
Bird Lore
Booklist
Bookman
Bulletin of Bibliography
Bulletin of the Carnegie Library Pittsburgh
Catholic World
Century Collier's
Country Gentleman
Country Life in America
Current Events
Current Opinion
Delineator
Dial
Education
Etude
Everybody's
Forum
Garden Magazine
Good Housekeeping
Harper's Monthly
High School Journal
House Beautiful
Illustrated London News
International Book Review
Ladies' Home Journal
1
263
Library Journal Life Literary Digest
Living Age London Punch
Mentor
Modern Priscilla
Musician
National Geographic Magazine New Republic
New York Times Book Review
New York Times Current History
Nineteenth Century
North American Review
Outlook
Pictorial Review
Popular Mechanics
Popular Radio
Popular Science Monthly
Public Libraries
Publisher's Weekly
St. Nicholas
Saturday Review
Science and Invention
Scientific Monthly
Scribner's
Survey Time
Woman Citizen
World's Work Yale Review
Youth's Companion
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TRUSTEES OF THAYER PUBLIC LIBRARY John W. Harding, Treasurer
Financial Report for the Year Ended December 31, 1924
RECEIPTS
Cash on Deposit January 1, 1924. $ 705.73
Petty cash in hands of Librarian, Jan. 1, 1924. .
16.45
From Town Treasurer, Appropriations
2,750.00
Fines, Lost Books, etc.
216.38
Interest on bank balances
12.20
Income from Foundation Fund
496.20
Income from Caleb Stetson Fund
121.42
Income from Rachel R. Thayer Fund
7.74
Miscellaneous
.92
$4,327.04
EXPENDITURES
Salaries
$1,986.78
Fuel
405.00
Binding
191.66
Insurance
223.40
Repairs
9.35
Transporting Books
42.00
Electric Light
82.10
Water
4.50
Supplies
59.62
Rent of Safe Deposit Box
10.00
Magazines
233.00
Books
126.39
Removing Ashes
13.57
Librarians Expenses
229.38
Cash in Hands of Librarian, Dec. 31, 1924
4.37
Cash on Deposit, December 31, 1924
705.92
$4,327.04
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FUNDS AND ASSETS OF THE TRUSTEES OF THAYER PUBLIC LIBRARY AS AT DECEMBER 31, 1924 Foundation Fund .. PRINCIPAL ACCOUNT
$7,500 Fourth Liberty Loan Bonds 41/4% (at cost) $ 6,479.09
5 Matured Shares Braintree Co-operative Bank
1,000.00
Weymouth Savings Bank
2,520.91
$10,000.00
INCOME ACCOUNT 1
Income for 1924
$496.20 .
Paid Trustees Thayer Public Library
$
496.20
$496.20
$
496.20
Caleb Stetson Fund PRINCIPAL ACCOUNT
5 Matured Shares, Braintree Cooperative Bank
$ 1,000.00
Braintree Savings Bank
1,500.00
$ 2,500.00
INCOME ACCOUNT
: :
1
Income for 1924
$121.42
Paid Trustees Thayer Public Library
$
121.42
$121.42 $
121.42
Rachael R. Thayer Fund
PRINCIPAL ACCOUNT
Home Savings Bank, Boston $ 172.50
INCOME ACCOUNT
Income for 1924
$7.74
Paid Trustees Thayer Public Library. .
$7.74
$7.74 $7 :. 74
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We have examined the account of John W. Harding, Treasurer of the Trustees of Thayer Public Library and find it correct and properly vouchered and balance of $705.92 in State Street Trust Co., December 31, 1924. We have also examined the assets and income of the Foundation Fund, and Caleb Stetson Fund and the Rachael R. Thayer Fund which we find correct.
RALPH W. ARNOLD, PAUL MONAGHAN, CHAS. H. TOBEY, Auditors, 1924.
January 13, 1925.
NATHANIEL H. HUNT LEGACY INCOME ACCOUNT
John W. Harding, Treasurer
INCOME
Cash on Deposit, January 1, 1924 $ 583.61
Income received for year 1924 964.22
Interest on bank balances 3.20
$1,551.03
EXPENDITURES
Books and Papers
$ 721.95
Cash on Deposit, December 31, 1924. 829.08
$1,551.03
We have examined the account of John W. Harding, Treasurer of Nathaniel H. Hunt Legacy Income Account and find it correct with cash on deposit, December 31, 1924, of $829.08.
RALPH W. ARNOLD, PAUL MONAGHAN CHAS. H. TOBEY,
Auditors, 1924.
January 13, 1925.
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TOWN OFFICERS FOR 1924 Moderator WILLIAM F. ROGERS
Town Clerk HENRY A. MONK 2
Town Treasurer OTIS B. OAKMAN
Selectmen, Highway Surveyors and Overseers of the Poor EDWARD AVERY
SHELLEY A. NEAL
JONATHAN W. FRENCH
Assessors
EDWARD AVERY HENRY W. MANSFIELD WALTER O. HASTINGS
Term expires 1927
Term expires 1926 Term expires 1925
Auditors
RALPH W. ARNOLD PAUL MONAGHAN
CHARLES H. TOBEY
Water Commissioners and Commissioners of Sinking Funds
CHARLES B. CUMMINGS
GEORGE H. WALKER
WILLIAM C. HARRISON
Term expires 1927 Term expires 1926 Term expires 1925
Municipal Light Board
ALEXANDER A. CARSON NORTON P. POTTER *CHARLES T. CRANE CHARLES G. JORDAN
Term expires 1927
Term expires 1926
Term expires 1925
Term expires 1925
Board of Health
WILLIS H. MARTIN PERCY T. RICHARDS JOSEPH G. BAILEY
Term Expires 1927
Term expires 1926 Term expires 19.25
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School Committee
FRANK H. MERRIAM
Term expires 1927
C. FREDERICK TARBOX
Term expires 1927
CARRIE F. LORING
Term expires 1926
RALPH W. WOODSUM
Term expires 1926
ALIDA N. STEVENS
Term expires 1925
HENRY D. HIGGINS
Term expires 1925
* Deceased.
Trustees of the School Fund Term Expires 1925
HERBERT F. KNEELAND
ELMER E. ABERCROMBIE
ARTHUR L. HALE
OTIS B. OAKMAN
WILLIAM H. HEATH
HENRY F. ARNOLD
FRANK W. COUILLARD
Park Commissioners
JOHN N. RODGERS
Term Expires 1927
ALBERT F. HOLLIS
LAWRENCE A. TRAINOR
Term Expires 1926 Term Expires 1925
Trustees of Thayer Public Library
ALBERT E. AVERY
HERBERT F. KNEELAND
JOHN W. HARDING
Term Expires 1925
AMY C. MANNING
Term Expires 1925
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Fence Viewers
CHARLES S. HANNAFORD ALBERT R. QUALEY
THOMAS F. CROKE
Tax Collector, OTIS M. OAKMAN
Tree Warden, CLARENCE R. BESTICK
Constables
HARVEY J. ANNIS
OLARENCE R. BESTICK
JEREMIAH F. GALLIVAN CHRISTOPHER M. GARLAND
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JOHN J. HEANEY
MARK HENNEBURY
AUGUST JOHNSON
JAMES R. QUALEY
THOMAS SLAVIN
CHARLES. S. HANNAFORD CHARLES A. HOBART JOHN P. SHAY HARRY F. VINTON AUGUSTUS T. WENTWORTH WALTER S. BELYEA
Surveyors of Wood and Weighers of Hay
CHARLES G. SHEPPARD
WILFORD F. WOODSUM ..... FRED W. PIERCY
Measurers of Lumber
HERBERT W. BORDEN CHARLES O. MILLER
SHELLEY A. NEAL
Planning Board
MERTON L. EMERSON CHARLES O. MILLER
JAMES W. COLBERT 1
OFFICERS APPOINTED
Police JEREMIAH F. GALLIVAN, Chief
AUGUST JOHNSON JOHN J. HEANEY
JOHN P. SHAY HARVEY J. ANNIS
WALTER S. BELYEA CHRISTOPHER M. GARLAND N. ERIC NELSON
Measurers of Leather, EDWARD H. DRINKWATER
Field Drivers
EDWARD SMYTHE THOMAS SLAVIN
JOSEPHUS SAMPSON
Engineers of Fire Department
J. SAMUEL HILL FRANK O. WHITMARSH
FRED A. TENNEY, Chief
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Superintendent of Fire Alarm, FRED B. LAWRENCE
Board of Registrars
JOSEPH DRINKWATER WILLIAM ALLEN
Term Expires 1927
Term Expires 1926
CHARLES B. CUMMINGS
Term Expires 1925
Sealer of Weights and Measures, CHARLES S. HANNAFORD
Inspector of Animals, JOSEPHUS SAMPSON
Assistant Inspector of Animals, ALFRED H. HOLBROOK
Inspector of Meats and Provisions, JOHN J. HEANEY
Inspector of Plumbing, J. EDWARD LUDDEN Forest Warden, FRED A. TENNEY
Local Moth Superintendent, WILLIAM J. McCUSKER Burial Agent, HENRY A. MONK
Superintendent of Braintree Home, JAMES T. CHRISTIAN
Superintendent of Highways, FRED AUSTERBERRY Pound Keeper, JAMES T. CHRISTIAN
Appropriation Committee
HENRY F. ARNOLD
PERCY A. GIBSON
GEORGE L. ANDERSON
JOHN W. HARDING
CHARLES A. POWERS
BERNARD R. ANDREWS
WALTER R. HOWLAND
EDWARD J. SULLIVAN
JOSEPH LANDERS ISAAC E. PEARSON
J. HERBERT WALSH
FREDERICK L. HAYDEN
CHARLES O. MILLER HENRY McCUSKER
WILLIAM D. AITKEN
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JURY LIST
As prepared by the Selectmen, February 2nd., 1925. Abbott, Geddes G., 73 Storrs Avenue, Insurance. Abercrombie, Elmer E., Jr., 244 Elm Street, student. Allen, Frank, Central Avenue, R. R. Employe. Anderson, Conrad A., 246 Washington Street, draftsman. Angier, George A., 46 Central Avenue, shoeworker. Annis, John H., 2 Grove Street, teamster.
Armstrong, Arthur, 30 Sheppard Ave., retired. Arnold, Ralph W., 491 Washington Street, bookkeeper. Atkinson, Courtenay, 14 Union Street, clerk. Bailey, Charles H. H., 20 Union Street, postmaster. Bean, Irving W., 61 Mt. Vernon Avenue, manager. Belyea, Mansfield A., 23 Sampson Avenue, grocer. Bennett, Charles M., 33 Cochato Road, clerk. Binney, Henry D., 33 Mt. Vernon Street, clerk. Blunt, Arthur A., 259 Washington Street, Manager. Bousquet, Albert E., 307 Hancock Street, machinist. Buckley, George T., Oak St., conductor. Buckner, Lowell R., 26 Georganna Street, clerk. Bunker, Will A., 144 Middle Street, machinist. Burns, Frank W., 46 Prescott Lane, teamster. Cain, Theron I., 44 Plymouth Avenue, student. Cameron, John, Quincy Ave., machinist. Cassell, William H., 179 Commercial Street, cutter. Cassidy, Clarence W., 92 Argyle Road, bursar. Cavanagh, Charles F., 111 School Street, contractor. Connell, W. Chester, 29 Frederick Road, clerk. Cook, Philip R., 16 Ardmore Street, salesman. Crawford, Herbert C., 586 Washington Street, clerk. Davenport, Arthur C., 19 Charles Street, newspaper. Delaney, John J., 301 Franklin Street, Inspector. Derbyshire, Frank H., Vinedale Rd., chauffeur. Donnelly, Robert J., Sterling St., carpenter. Dosenberg, Carl, 4 Marietta Avenue, machinist.
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Dow, Alva M., 46 Lemoyne Street, manufacturer. Ellis, Fred R., 26 N. Bowditch, moulder. Ellsworth, Samuel G., 117 Adams Street, clerk. Ewart, Frank A., 24 Oak Street, manager. Faulkner, Frank L., Faulkner Place, real estate. Faustini, Luigi, Quincy Ave., carpenter. Fogg, George T., Quincy Ave., express. Fuglestad, J. Alfred, Venus Rd., painter. Garfield, Lyman F., 460 Washington Street, lawyer. Getchell, Albert E., 139 Hollis Avenue, clerk. Gogan, George L., 30 Robinson Avenue, clerk. Goodnow, Fred., 1350 Washington Street, musician. Hale, Thomas I., 33 Adams Street, machinist. Hall, Drew B., 156 River Street, auditor. Harradan, Fred C., 56 River Street, salesman. Hastings, Arthur H., 70 Hollis Avenue, clerk. Hayden, Douglas, 137 Franklin Street, electrician. Hayden, Edmund G., 59 Howard Street, carpenter. Hayden, Fred L., 1881 Washington Street, government emp. Hill, Charles R., 57 Liberty St., salesman.
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