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Article 48. On Petition. To see if the Town will vote to accept as and for a Town Way, North Bowditch Street, so-called, from Wilkins Road to May Street, as laid out by the Selectmen, and raise and appropriate a sum of money for the improvement of the said way, or take any action relative thereto.
Article 49. On Petition. To see if the Town will vote to accept as and for a Town Way, Atlas Road, so-called, between Cedarcliff Road and Thayer Road, as laid out by the Selectmen, and raise and appro- priate a sum of money for the improvement of the said way under a W. P. A. Project; or take any action relative thereto.
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Article 50. On Petition. To see if the Town will vote to accept as and for a Town Way, Thayer Road, so-called, 800 feet westerly from Quincy Avenue, as laid out by the Selectmen, and raise and ap- propriate a sum of money for the improvement of the said way under a W. P. A. Project; or take any action relative thereto.
Article 51. On Petition. To see if the Town will vote to accept as and for a Town Way, Staten Road, so-called, from present line of acceptance westerly to Abbott Street, as laid out by the Selectmen, and raise and appropriate a sum of money for the improvement of the said way under a W. P. A. Project; or take any action relative thereto.
Article 52. On Petition. To see if the Town will vote to accept as and for a Town Way, Garland Street, so-called, from Dickerman Lane southerly to Storrs Avenue, as laid out by the Selectmen, and raise and appropriate a sum of money for the improvement of the said way under a W. P. A. Project; or take any action relative thereto.
Article 53. On Petition. To see if the Town will vote to accept as and for a Town Way, Glenrose Avenue, so-called, from Quincy Avenue to Argyle Road, and raise and appropriate a sum of money for the im- provement of the said way under a W. P. A. Project; or take any action relative thereto.
Article 54. On Petition. To see if the Town will vote to accept as and for a Town Way, Newport Avenue, so-called, 510 feet westerly from Franklin Street, and raise and appropriate a sum of money for the improvement of the said way under a W. P. A. Project; or take any action relative thereto.
Article 55. On Petition. To see if the Town will vote to raise or borrow and appropriate a sum of money for the widening of the present Bridge on Jefferson Street, South Braintree, under a W. P. A. Project; or take any action relative thereto.
Article 56. On Petition. To see if the Town will vote to raise or borrow and appropriate a sum of money for the installation of Traffic Signal Lights on Quincy Avenue, East Braintree, near the Thomas Watson School, or take any action relative thereto.
Article 57. On Petition. To see if the Town will vote to raise or borrow and appropriate a sum of money for the installation of Traffic Signal Lights at the intersection of Commercial, Liberty and Union Streets, East Braintree, near the Jonas Perkins School, or take any action relative thereto.
Article 58. To see if the Town will vote to discontinue the practice of electing Constables by ballot and authorize the Selectmen to appoint such Constables as they may deem necessary under the provisions of Section 91A, Chapter 41, General Laws, or take any other action relative thereto.
Article 59. To see if the Town will take any action by petition to the Legislature or otherwise to place any or all of the Town Em- ployees under Civil Service Regulations, or take any other action relative thereto.
Article 60. To see if the Town will take any action by petition to the Legislature or otherwise, to establish a system of Tenure of Office for any or all of the Town Employees, or take any other action relative thereto.
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Article 61. To see what sums of money the Town will vote to raise or borrow and appropriate to meet the payment of certain bills con- tracted in several departments prior to January 1st, 1939, or take any other action in the matter.
Article 62. To see if the Town will vote to amend Section 3 of Article 1 of the By-Laws by substituting for said Section 3 the follow- ing: "Article 1. Section 3. All business, except the election of officers and the determination of such matters as by law are required to be de- termined by ballot, shall be considered at an adjournment thereof to the second Monday following at 7:45 P. M."
Article 63. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate by transfer or otherwise the amount of $55,296.47 for overdrafts of the year 1937, or take any action relative thereto.
Article 64. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for the purpose of making a survey of the Braintree School System, or take any action thereto.
Article 65. To see if the Town will vote to raise or borrow and appropriate sums of money for the purpose of constructing, furnishing and equipping a Fire Station in East Braintree, and authorize the Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow all, or any part of said sums, and to authorize the proper officers to take any steps which may be necessary to secure an allotment of Federal funds under P. W. A. or other Federal agency, to supplement any appropriation made by the Town; or take any other action relative thereto.
Article 66. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Select- men to sell property, title to which has been acquired by the Town under tax title foreclosure procedure, at public auction, provided notice of such auction sale be published in one or more newspapers published in the Town at least one week before the date of said sale, and to authorize the Selectmen to execute deeds conveying said land.
Article 67. On Petition. To see if the Town will raise and ap- propriate such sums as may be necessary for the purpose of purchasing or taking land in Precinct 4 and constructing, furnishing and equipping a grade school building thereon; and authorize the Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow any part of such sum in accordance with the provisions of any act so authorizing; or take any action in relation thereto.
Article 68. On Petition. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for the collection, transportation and disposal of rubbish and refuse from the private residences and stores or any other habitations in the Town of Braintree, by the Highway De- partment; or take any action relative thereto.
Article 69. On Petition. To see if the Town will authorize the Board of Selectmen, to secure a suitable location, to be used as a Town Dump, or appropriate any money for same, or take any action relative thereto.
Article 70. On Petition. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $1000.00 to assist Braintree Post No. 86, American Legion, in the maintenance of its Headquarters in the Legion Building, or take any other action relative thereto.
Article 71. On Petition. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $600.00 to assist Braintree Post No. 86,
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American Legion, Antietam Camp No. 3, Sons of Union Veterans, and Braintree Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, in defraying expenses of Memorial Day, or take any other action relative thereto.
Article 72. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate a sum of money from the Highway Fund provided by Chapter 2 of the Acts of 1939 for any of the purposes authorized by said Chapter.
Article 73. To see if the Town will vote to amend Article I of the By-Laws by adding a new section to said article, said section to read as follows :-
"Section 8. The following officials of the Town shall be members ex-officio of the Limited Town Meeting, in accordance with Section 3 of Chapter 17 of the Acts of 1937 :- Moderator, Town Clerk, Treasurer, Town Accountant, Tax Collector, Chairman of the Selectmen, Chair- man of Assessors, Chairman of Water Commission, Chairman of School Committee, Chairman of Municipal Light Board, Chairman of Park Commission, Chairman of Planning Board, Chairman of Board of Health, Chairman of Trustees of Public Library, Chairman of Sewer Commission, Chairman of the Finance Committee, and Secretary to the Finance Committee."
Article 74. To see what sums of money the Town will vote to raise or borrow and appropriate for the expenses of the Planning Board or take any action thereto.
Article 75. To see if the Town of Braintree will adopt a stan- dardized purchase order form as approved by the Finance Committee, and that this form be put into use in all Purchasing Departments of the Town not later than April 1st, 1939, and that the Selectmen shall be responsible for furnishing and distributing these forms to the various Departments and charging each Department with the quantities used, or take any action relative thereto.
Article 76. To see what sum of money the Town will vote to raise or borrow and appropriate to defray the expenses of the Three Hun- dredth Anniversary Celebration for Braintree, the same to be expended by the Special Committee appointed under Article 53 of the 1934 Annual Town Meeting, or take any action relative thereto.
Article 77. On Petition. To see if the Town will adopt, and memorialize other Towns and Cities within the Commonwealth and the Great and General Court, urging them to adopt the substance of the following resolutions, or to see what action the Town will take with reference thereto:
Resolved: That in the methods to be used in constructing and re- pairing our properties, those methods to be adopted which will employ men, rather than utilize machinery to the exclusion of manual labor.
Be It Further Resolved : That in all contemplated projects of larger proportions to be done under contract, a stipulation be included in each contract which shall specify what work is to be done by hand labor, and what is permitted to be done by machinery:
Be It Further Resolved: That in the performance of public works, we attend primarily to the utilization of animate power to supply means for the machine's support.
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You are directed to serve this Warrant by posting true and attested copies thereof in three public places in each Voting Precinct in said Town of Braintree, ten days at least before said sixth day of March, 1939, and by publishing the same once each week for two successive weeks in the Braintree Observer, the first publication to be at least eight days before said meeting.
Hereof fail not, and make due return of this Warrant with your doings thereon, to the Town Clerk, before said meeting.
Given under our hands at Braintree, this sixth day of February, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-nine.
HENRY D. HIGGINS, Chairman. ALBERT E. ROBERTS, Clerk. Selectmen of the Town of Braintree.
A true copy. Attest:
JOHN J. HEANEY, Constable of Braintree.
Braintree, Mass., February 10th, 1939.
Pursuant to the foregoing Warrant, I hereby notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town of Braintree, qualified as expressed therein, to meet at the time and places mentioned, for the purposes therein men- tioned.
JOHN J. HEANEY, Constable of Braintree.
Braintree, Mass., February 10th, 1939.
Pursuant to the foregoing Warrant, I have hereby notified and warned the inhabitants of the Town of Braintree, qualified as ex- pressed therein, to meet at the time and places mentioned, for the purposes therein mentioned.
JOHN J. HEANEY, Constable of Braintree.
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Warrant for Special Town Meeting
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
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Norfolk, ss. To either of the Constables of the Town of Braintree. Greeting :
In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby directed to notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town of Braintree, qualified to vote in Town affairs, to meet at the Town Hall, in said Braintree,
On Monday, the thirteenth day of March 1939, at eight o'clock in the evening, to act on the following article, namely :
Article 1. To see if the Town will vote to extend for a period, or periods, not exceeding in the aggregate six months beyond the maximum term provided by law for an original revenue loan, any loan issued in anticipation of the revenue of the year 1938, or take any action relative thereto.
You are directed to serve this Warrant by posting true and attested copies thereof in three public places in each voting precinct in said Town of Braintree, ten days at least before said thirteenth day of March 1939, and by publishing the same once each week for two suc- cessive weeks in The Braintree Observer, first publication to be at least eight days before said meeting.
Hereof fail not, and make due return of this warrant, with your doings thereon, to the Town Clerk before said meeting.
Given under our hands at Braintree, this twenty-third day of February, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and thirty-nine.
HENRY D. HIGGINS, Chairman. ALBERT E. ROBERTS, Clerk. Selectmen of the Town of Braintree.
A true copy. Attest:
JOHN J. HEANEY, Constable of Braintree.
Braintree, Mass., February 23, 1939.
Pursuant to the foregoing Warrant, I hereby notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town of Braintree, qualified as expressed therein, to meet at the time and places mentioned, for the purposes therein men- tioned.
JOHN J. HEANEY, Constable of Braintree.
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Braintree, Mass., February 23, 1939.
Pursuant to the foregoing Warrant, I have hereby notified and warned the inhabitants of the Town of Braintree, qualified as expressed therein, to meet at the time and places mentioned, for the purposes therein mentioned.
JOHN J. HEANEY, Constable of Braintree.
Braintree, Mass., March 6, 1939.
In accordance with the foregoing Warrant, the voters assembled in their respective Precincts to cast their ballots for the several Town Officers, also to vote for two hundred forty Town Meeting Members.
The polls were opened in all precincts at five forty-five o'clock in the forenoon and were closed at eight o'clock in the evening.
The following Election Officers served :
PRECINCT ONE-Warden, Frank M. O'Rourke; Clerk, Lena J. Whitman; Constable, Patrick L. Dalton; Harry W. Lindsay, John T. Barrett, George H. Cain, Grace E. Scott, James B. Foley, Michael P. Novelline, Inez K. Monaghan, Lester H. Coy, Henry J. Moynihan.
PRECINCT TWO-Warden, J. Frank Lane; Clerk, Charles H. Tobey; Constable, John B. Dyer; Charles H. Roberts, Everett F. Russell, Gerard A. McMorris, John J. Doyle, Edward J. Sullivan, Courtenay Atkinson, Sarah I. Drummond, Mallie B. Wetherbee, Donald L. King.
PRECINCT THREE-Warden, Herbert F. Stackhouse; Clerk, Joseph W. Sullivan; Constable, George K. Moorehead; Eugene Cleaves, Donald J. Gillespie, Herbert L. Sears, Elva S. Belyea, Mildred Bacon, Ida Oakes, Olive Batchelder, Mabel L. Cox. Ruth C. Tilden, Katherine M. Wynot.
PRECINCT FOUR-Warden, George A. Arnold; Clerk, Harold T. Drinkwater; Constable, William G. Tuck; Ethel M. Murray, Ruth E. Nelson, Francis J. Mischler, Mae E. Haynes, Ernest Warwick, Edna C. Plummer, Roger W. Arnold, Amy A. Getchell, George MacDonald.
PRECINCT FIVE-Warden, Thomas F. Cassidy; Clerk, John Riley; Constable, Herbert Jeffers; Charles F. Durgin, George Kelley, Ida G. Ward, Frances Vining, Robina F. Chadbourne, Gladys Skinner, Edward J. Smith, Inez L. McIsaac, Mary E. Richards.
PRECINCT SIX-Warden, Charles D. Sheehy; Clerk, William J. Quinlin; Constable, Edgar G. Clark; William R. Pillsbury, William A. Boltz, Beatrice P. Diekmeyer, Elizabeth A. Silver, Lillian F. Lucid, Ruth E. Chenette, Andrew Siegel, Mae K. Cannon, F. Hazel Paradis.
At the opening of the polls the ballot boxes were inspected and found to be empty and the registers set at zero (0). The keys were placed in charge of the Constables of their respective precincts. The meetings were conducted in like manner and in accordance with the law.
At the close of the polls when all votes had been canvassed, counted, recorded and ballots sealed according to law, they were then forwarded to the Town Clerk's office where the figures were tabulated, proved and the result declared by the Board of Registrars.
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NUMBER OF VOTES CAST
Precinct 1
986
Precinct 2
1193
Precinct 3
1047
Precinct 4
1075
Precinct 5
1001
Precinct 6
868
Total
6170
Following is the result in detail:
FOR MODERATOR
Pr. 1.
Pr. 2
Pr. 3 Pr. 4
Pr. 5 Pr. 6
Total
William F. Rogers.
722
943
964
965
704
702
5000
Scattering
1
1
Blanks
264
250
83
110
297
165
1169
Total
986
1193
1047
1075
1001
868
6170
William F. Rogers elected and sworn by Town Clerk.
FOR TOWN CLERK
Pr. 1
Pr. 2 Pr. 3
Pr. 4
Pr. 5
Pr. 6 Total
Ernest C. Woodsum
739
956
966
942
786
758
5147
Blanks
247
237
81
133
215
110
1023
986
1193
1047
1075
1001
868
6170
Ernest C. Woodsum elected and sworn by Otis B. Oakman, Notary Public.
FOR TOWN, TREASURER
Pr. 1
Pr. 2
Pr. 3
Pr. 4
Pr. 5 Pr. 6 Total
John W. Harding
746
952
961
957
749
694
5059
Blanks
240
241
86
118
252
174
1111
986
1193
1047
1075
1001
868
6170
John W. Harding elected and sworn by Ernest C. Woodsum, Town Clerk.
FOR SELECTMAN (For three years)
Pr. 1
Pr. 2
Pr. 3
Pr. 4
Pr. 5
Pr. 6 Total
John H. Cahill
212
193
100
233
335
228
1301
George A. Hitchcock.
109
189
279
168
174
201
1120
Joseph M. Levangie
35
62
20
15
16
17
165
Harry P. Mace
16
12
16
26
27
91
188
George W. Mooney
17
43
4
1
16
4
85
Albert E. Roberts.
548
662
613
605
397
303
3128
Blanks
49
32
15
27
36
24
183
986
1193
1047
1075
1001
868
6170
Albert E. Roberts elected and sworn by Town Clerk.
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FOR SELECTMAN (For one year)
Pr. 1
Pr. 2
Pr. 3
Pr. 4
Pr. 5
Pr. 6 Total
Frank L. Denning
144
144
42
73
67
99
569
Jerry Frank Preston
291
286
199
228
248
202
1454
Henry H. Storm
440
671
735
662
553
478
3539
Blanks
111
92
71
112
133
89
608
986
1193
1047
1075
1001
868
6170
Henry H. Storm elected and sworn by Town Clerk.
FOR BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE (For three years)
Pr. 1
Pr. 2
Pr. 3
Pr. 4
Pr. 5
Pr. 6 Total
John H. Cahill
210
182
104
225
322
217
1260
George A. Hitchcock
107
191
285
165
172
203
1123
Joseph M. Levangie
47
78
23
17
18
18
201
Harry P. Mace.
16
12
18
26
36
97
205
George W. Mooney
21
41
5
2
16
4
89
Albert E. Roberts
527
640
578
606
379
295
3025-
Blanks
58
49
34
34
58
34
267
986
1193
1047
1075
1001
868
6170.
Albert E. Roberts elected and sworn by Town Clerk.
FOR BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE (For one year)
Pr. 1
Pr. 2
Pr. 3
Pr. 4
Pr. 5
Pr. 6 Total
Jerry Frank Preston
347
362
230
266
300
258
1763
Henry H. Storm.
462
674
735
668
542
497
3578
Blanks
177
157
82
140
159
113
828
Scattering
1
1
986
1193
1047
1075
1001
868
6170
Henry H. Storm elected and sworn by Town Clerk.
FOR ASSESSOR (For three years)
Pr. 1
Pr. 2
Pr. 3
Pr. 4 Pr. 5
Pr. 6 Total
Carlton H. Dyer
563
461
241
305
290
247
2107
Walter B. Skinner
371
598
717
661
616
541
3504
Blanks
52
134
89
109
95
80
559
986
1193
1047
1075
1001
868
6170
Walter B. Skinner elected and sworn by Town Clerk.
FOR WATER COMMISSIONER AND COMMISSIONER OF SINKING FUND (For three years)
Pr. 1
Pr. 2
Pr. 3
Pr. 4
Pr. 5
Pr. 6 Total
Joseph Landers
747
962
943
975
712
652
4991
Blanks
239
231
104
100
289
216
1179
986
1193
1047
1075
1001
868
6170
Joseph Landers elected and sworn by Town Clerk.
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FOR SCHOOL COMMITTEE (For three years)
Pr. 1
Pr. 2
Pr. 3
Pr. 4
Pr. 5
Pr. 6 Total
Harriet B. W. Kimball
299
378
377
387
445
432
2318
Archie T. Morrison
561
653
671
712
554
615
3766
Harold R. Quimby
510
755
626
578
364
324
3157
Blanks
602
600
420
473
639
365
3099
1972
2386
2094
2150
2002
1736 12340
Archie T. Morrison and Harold R. Quimby elected and sworn by Town Clerk.
MUNICIPAL LIGHTING BOARD (For three years)
Pr. 1
Pr. 2
Pr. 3
Pr. 4
Pr. 5
Pr. 6 Total
Thomas F. Anderson
118
162
76
65
86
95
602
Joseph P. Barrett.
178
219
115
201
224
174
1111
Shelley A. Neal
295
467
553
466
410
379
2570
G. Arnold Prescott.
256
211
227
253
118
98
1163
Blanks
139
134
76
90
163
122
724
986
1193
1047
1075
1001
868
6170
Shelley A. Neal elected and sworn by Town Clerk.
BOARD OF HEALTH (For three years)
Pr. 1
Pr. 2
Pr. 3
Pr. 4
Pr. 5
Pr. 6 Total
James F. Mattie
320
355
234
382
421
359
2071
Deane R. Walker
513
694
730
625
475
396
3433
Blanks
153
144
83
68
105
113
666
986
1193
1047
1075
1001
868
6170
Deane R. Walker elected and sworn by Town Clerk.
SEWER COMMISSIONER (For three years)
Pr. 1
Pr. 2
Pr. 3
Pr. 4
Pr. 5
Pr. 6 Total
Samuel M. Ellsworth
712
978
941
970
668
647
4916
Blanks
274
215
106
105
333
221
1254
986
1193
1047
1075
1001
868
6170
Samuel M. Ellsworth elected and sworn by Town Clerk.
PARK COMMISSIONER (For three years)
Pr. 1
Pr. 2
Pr. 3
Pr. 4 Pr. 5
Pr. 6 Total
Edward D. Brown.
346
403
353
321
310
340
2073
Harry F. Vinton, Jr.
452
595
585
623
491
404
3150
Blanks
188
195
109
131
200
124
947
986
1193
1047
1075
1001
868
6170
Harry F. Vinton, Jr. elected and sworn by Town Clerk.
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TAX COLLECTOR (For one year)
Pr. 1
Pr. 2
Pr. 3
Pr. 4
Pr. 5
Pr. 6 Total
George H. Gerrior, Jr.
740
1041
956
962
771
731
5201
Blanks
246
152
91
113
230
137
969
986
1193
1047
1075
1001
868
6170
George H. Gerrior, Jr. elected and sworn by Town Clerk.
TREE WARDEN (For one year)
Pr. 1
Pr. 2 Pr. 3
Pr. 4
Pr. 5
Pr. 6 Total
Clarence R. Bestick.
375
475
496
580
482
436
2844
Howard S. Innis
174
156
107
158
232
177
1004
John H. Sweezey
360
461
404
267
184
169
1845.
Blanks
77
101
40
70
103
86
477
986
1193
1047
1075
1001
868
6170
Clarence R. Bestick elected and sworn by Town Clerk.
PLANNING BOARD (For three years)
Pr. 1
Pr. 2
Pr. 3
Pr. 4
Pr. 5
Pr. 6 Total
James F. Brittain
731
905
783
964
590
540
4513
Howard J. Williams
720
903
602
956
560
433
4174
Blanks
521
578
709
230
852
763
3653
1972
2386
2094
2150
2002
1736 12340
James F. Brittain and Howard J. Williams elected and sworn by Town Clerk.
FOR CONSTABLES (One year)
Pr. 1
Pr. 2
Pr. 3
Pr. 4
Pr. 5
Pr. 6 Total
George F. Allsopp
700
788
587
1050
567
562
4254
Harvey J. Annis
700
796
588
1033
582
558
4257
Gustaf Arnoldson, Jr.
700
804
636
1050
536
543 4269
Clarence R. Bestick
700
816
579
1046
580
570
4291
Henry B. Brown, Jr.
700
829
613
1018
574
539
4273
Edward J. Drysdale
700
846
561
1029
577
551
4264
Silvio Ferrante
700
841
582
1010
558
556
4247
E. Stanley Fraser
700
850
573
1054
550
539
4266
William J. Gauthier
700
832
571
1052
564
538
4257
John J. Heaney
700
841
589
1060
593
575
4358
Harvey Howe
700
799
620
1032
569
555
4275
H. Winthrop S. Roberts
700
837
650
1057
482
560
4286
John P. Shay
700
837
639
1059
569
543
4347
L. Daniel Shields
700
854
600
1042
548
541
4285
Robert A. Tenney
700
804
600
1042
570
546
4262
Blanks
4290
5521
6717
491
6596
4744 28,359
14,790 17,895 15,705 16,125 15,015 13,020 92,550 Above candidates elected and sworn by Town Clerk.
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TOWN MEETING MEMBERS
PRECINCT I
Joseph Aiello 263
*Harvard D. Littlefield 377
įHarvey J. Annis 348
*Charles G. Lord 442
*John Francis Barrett 587
Joseph B. Lucie 310
Frank Basile 285
Joseph M. Magaldi 234
¡Ellen K. Benson 408
¡Edward J. Meaney 391
237
John G. Berg 251
¡George E. Bowker 382
*Nahum R. Pillsbury 458
Angelo M. Carlino 252
įFrank S. Post 355
¿H. Irving Charnock 354
¿Elizabeth M. Prario 361
#Richard F. Corrigan 416
#Merton L. Pratt. 389
Domenico Costantino 246
419 *G. Arnold Prescott Parker W. Richards 287
Vito M. D'Acci 250
Joseph F. Riley 246
*John F. Day 421
H. Winthrop S. Roberts 386
¡Stuart M. Dimock
391
Frank R. Santosuosso 252
¿Clifton H. Eadie 375
John P. Shay 344
*John J. Foley 472
Hugh J. Sloan 297
Arthur C. Forst 325
Primo Spera
288
Albert E. P. Frost. 277
Paul W. Spickard
329
*Nicola A. Galotti 431
¿Hobart W. Spring
350
¡Arthur R. Gates. 411
[Harry I. Stoddard
369
*Thomas H. Gould 479
*Cornelius A. Sullivan
523
Lawrence W. Griffin 274
¡Cornelius L. Sullivan 417
*Ray S. Hubbard 449
įJohn M. Sullivan 376
Knute Ingmanson 344
įJames T. Templeton 355
*Ernest J. Janssen 420
¡Russell White 394
¿Carl J. Knutson 363
*Robert E. Whitman 433
¡Henry C. Lake 405
Ira R. Young 395
*John Francis Leetch 346
ĮFelice Zampine 367
Joseph A. Zanghi 237
* Candidates elected for 3-year term.
+ Candidates elected for 2-year term.
¿ Candidates elected for 1-year term.
TOWN MEETING MEMBERS PRECINCT 2
E. Arnold Allen 269
¡Frank C. Allen 439
Thomas F. Anderson 280
Antonio DeCosta 295
*Felix H. Atkinson 593
Arthur R. DeCosta 185
*Fred Austerberry 520
įJohn F. Diauto 369
+Albert Avitabile 387
Frederick M. Dominick 310
¡Harrison W. Bailey
379
William F. Dugan 214
Warren W. Dyer. 327
+William G. Brooks. 452
+William D. Dyer 409
Gordon W. Bryant 431
#Helen M. Ellsworth 394
*Daniel F. Caskin 530
Kazar Charles 195
Harry L. Chase, Jr. 401
William E. Condon 228
John N. Connelly 215
Martin J. Connolly 273 Frances L. Conway 197
ĮJames Henry Corrigan 369
Paisley S. Crowe. 340
*Charles R. Cummings. 464
A. Cushing Cutler 306
¡Chester W. Daily 436
Michael Eosue 281
*William D. Ewing 509
Charles H. Frankenberg 263
Christine B. French 296
*Jonathan W. French 514
¿Earl D. Gilliatt 360
John H. Gorman 334
William Gray 213
¿Arthur L. Hale 368
Clayton D. Hayden
286
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Alice M. D'Acci 229
Joseph Meliconda Andrew A. Nichols 259
*Warren E. Benson 455
įJames F. Brittain. 355
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M. Winslow Haynes 312
*Walter R. Howland 534
Tage I. Olson 235
*James L. Jordan. 468
Belle L. Palmer 272
*Roger Lakin 502
Stanley E. Pearson 259
Mary L. Perry 221
Joseph M. LeVangie 271
ĮHarold T. Lingham 373
Samuel Pino 216
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