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7752.
42 82
55
47.82
89.75
66
III, IV
38.37
43
41.25
93.07
43.79
551
48.29
90.68
30.18
38
32.65
92.43
66
VII
5911.
32.65
39
35.07
93 09
28.93
33
30.60
94 53
VIII
7213.
39.85
51
44.77
89.01
38.56
45
40.42
95.40
Princeton St. 1
5226.
27.93
41 30 58
91 33
25.95
35
28.45
91.21
II, III
6673.5
37.10
48 39.67
93.77
25.30 42.11
54
46 80
89.91
6837.5
37.27
45
40.52
91.97
31.59
36
33.30
94.87
66
VI
40.08.
22.36
24
23.41
95.51
25.04
27
26.07
97.40
5603.
28.30
35
30.60
92.31
33.09
37
34.35
96.33
Highl'd Av. I,II
5990.5
36.27
4.7
40.01
90.65
39.20
44
42.40
92.40
III, IV
5718.5
31.85
37
33.55
95.06
29.48
32
31.10
94.79
V, VI
VII,VIII
5706.5
31.81
35
33.12
96.04
22.04
25
22.87
96.38
West I, II, III
IV. V
2864.5
15.83
19
17.37
91.70
14.22
16
14.95
95.11
East
I, JII
4232.5
23.42
36
28.58
81.98
36.69
54
41.55
88.30
66
IV.VII
4171.5
23.81
36
27.16
87.66
28.05
34
29.88
93.86
South
I, IV
4162.
22 92
28
25,05
91.49
24.15
29
25.61
94.30
=
V, VII
2461.5
13.51
16
14.81
91.22
12 47
15
12.98
96.07
Golden C've I, IV
4180.
20.65
34
28.42
72.66
28.46
38
31.97
92.14
South Row I, IV
1848
10 93
13
11.17
97.50
15 84
24
18.08
87.61
1 87
79.16 ,91.85
Centre .. .
12788.5
68.04
78 72.51
93.98 S
149.77
161
155 81
26.31
95.92
III, IV
IV
V
4352.5
24.68
28.
34
31.81
93.11
31.41
34
33.10
94.61
4324.5
23.99
32
26.28
91.25
22.81
27
24.12
95 04
VI,VII
3752
20.84
25
22.63
92 09
22.10
24
23.51
94.07
V, VI
7728.5
42.69
51
47.04
90 75
66
V
66
T. V
1
TOTALS ..
156134. 855.12 1083 944.75 90.51 901.91 1066 965.51 93.41
25.58
96.48
VII, VIII
4809.
29.62
Total
High, North ...
13601.5| 72.71
96.12
VI
66
28
Total
137
TEACHERS DURING YEAR 1917
Note-This list shows teachers in present grades, except in cases of those who have left the service.
High School: Began Service Ended Service
Evan W. D. Merrill, Principal Sept., 4, 1916
Chas. A. Holbrook, Sub-Principal .. Feb., 1912
Neda B. Freeman Sept., 1914
Edna Currier
Dec. 27, 1915 Mar., 1917
Helen M. Robinson
Sept. 7, 1915 Oct., 1917
Gladys A. Merrill
Sept. 4, 1916 June, 1917
Ellen E. Coles Sept. 4, 1916
Jan. 11, 1918
Eleanor Berg Sept. 25, 1916
Janet D. Currie Sept. 10, 1917
Winifred F. Jewell
. Sept. 10, 1917
Constance Tenney
Nov. 5, 1917
Center Grammar:
VIII Susan S. McFarlin Apr., 1879
VIII Hazel M. Stevens Sept. 4, 1917
VII Marion E. Kimball Sept. 4, 1917
VÍI Dora M. Wentworth
Sept., 1915
VI Nelle D. Horner Apr. 2, 1917
June, 1917
V&VI Eva F. Ladd Oct:, 1914
V Helena B. Lyon Sept., 1911
Mar. 31, 1917
III&IV Eva M. Godfrey Sept., 1908
II&III Esther A. Reid Dec., 1911
I Mabel M. Knowlton . Sept., 1916
Oct. 26, 1917
I Eva M. Large Sept., 1917
Princeton Grammar:
VII& VIII Gertrude A. Jones Sept. 1899 VI Ella A. Hutchinson Sept., 1905 V Mary D. Sleeper Mar., 1907
III&IV Genevieve E. Jantzen . Sept., 1911
II&III Martha G. Roarke Sept. 5, 1916
II
Kathryn E. Howarth
Sept., 19.11
I Catherine E. McDermott Sept., 1905
Highland Grammar:
/ VII&VIII Laura B. Desmarais Sept., 1909 VI&V Mary A. Underwood Jan., 1912 III&IV Margaret C. Gookir . Sept., 1907
I&II M. Grace McCue Sept., 1909
June, 1917
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West Grammar:
VI-VIII Bertha H. Long Apr. 1896
IV&V Catherine E. Dunn Sept., 1910
Mrs. E. W. Merrill Apr. 30, 1917
On leave of absence
Helen M. Pierce Sept. 4, 1917
June 1, 1917
I-III Genevieve A. Callahan Sept. 4, 1917 Dec. 21, 1917
East Grammar:
IV-VII Mrs. Sarah D. Ivers Sept., 1914
I-III Avis I. French
Sept., 1916
June, 1917
I-III Mildred E. Wing
. Sept. 4, 1917
South Grammar:
I-IV Elsie S. Wilder
Oct. 10, 1916
V-VII Gladys Jenkyn Sept., 5, 1916
On leave of absence
V-VII. Elizabeth C. Stone
Sept. 4, 1917
South Row:
I-IV Almira E. Fuller
Sept. 5, 1916
Ethelyn F. Peterson . Oct. 29, 1917
Golden Cove:
Sept., 1917
I-IV Alice M. Flynn June, 1917
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ROLL OF HONOR 1917
NEITHER ABSENT NOR TARDY FOR YEAR
RAYMOND BEALS
EARL DAVIS
RUTH DAVIS
RAYMOND KINCH ALICE MCENANEY MARY McENANEY GUNDGORG PETERSON DORIS WASHBURN
NOT ABSENT FOR YEAR
ALLAN ADAMS MYRTLE DANIELS BLANCHE GANTIER ELLEN PAIGNON
JOHN ROULEAU ELIZABETH SHEPHERD
JAMES SHEPHERD ALICE TAYLOR
ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
Trustees of the Adams Library AND THE
North Chelmsford Library Association
OF THE
TOWN OF CHELMSFORD
FOR THE
Year Ending December 31,
1917
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REPORT OF. THE TRUSTEES OF THE ADAMS LIBRARY
The Board organized as follows for the year 1917 :
Chairman Mr. Albert H. Davis
Treasurer Rev. Wilson Waters
Secretary. Mr. Edwin R. Clark
Librarian and Purchasing Committee. .Mrs. E. R. Clark
Committee to Approve Bills. Albert H. Davis
Prudentia1 Committee .... Edwin R. Clark, Rev. Wilson Waters Committee on Periodicals and Supervision of Library and Read-
ing Room ..... .A. H. Davis, Wilson Waters, Frances Clark
Arrangements were made to transport books to the South and East Villages.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Clark, Rev. Wilson Waters and Mr. O. P. Wheeler were present as delegates at the New England War Conference held at the Boston Public Library, Sept. 11, with a luncheon at the Copley-Plaza Hotel, the purpose of which was to raise money and books for the soldiers in the various canton- ments and at the front in France. Committees were appointed to canvass the town and $95.50 was the net sum sent from Chelms- ford to the fund.
An interesting collection of colored views of Belgium has been on exhibition in the reading room and a number of valuable lectures and addresses have been given under the auspices of the Literary Union.
What the Adams Library says to the people of Chelmsford : "I am the storehouse of knowledge in Chelmsford.
"I am opportunity.
"I am the continuation school for all.
"I hold within myself the desires, hopes, theories, philoso- phies, impressions, doctrines, culture, attainments, experiences and sciences of all ages.
"I am a house of wisdom and an institution of happiness.
"I am supported by the people for the people.
"I offer you the opportunity to know all there is to know about your work.
"I am for those who would enjoy fiction, poetry, philosophy, biography, or learn more about farming, business, trade or sci- ence.
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"I have books for all trades and tastes, all needs and creeds. "I am free to the public to profit from and enjoy.
"I am in the care of those whose duty and pleasure it is to help you to profit by me.
"I open my doors as a public mental recreation ground for your leisure hours."
A new furnace has been placed in the basement of the li- brary, the old one having become useless after a service of about a quarter of a century. This adds much to the comfort of the patrons.
The circulation for the year has been 17,036. There are 98 new card holders.
Books have been sent to the South and East Villages as usual.
The reading room has been well patronized.
Number of books in the Library 10,764 vols.
Number of books added 337
Number of books worn out and replaced 20 66
66
Number of books worn out and not replaced 15
Number of books donated to the library 18
Number of volumes of magazines bound
21 66
Names of donors of books: Rev. Wilson Waters, N. E. Geneological Society.
An old-time flax reel has been given by Miss Sarah S. Spaulding, and an old record book of the Mill Row School by Mrs. M. A. Hatch.
The Joseph Warren Fund now amounts to $1,161 63
The Adams Emerson Fund now amounts to 146 34
The Serlina G. Richardson Fund now amounts to 214 88
No money has been drawn from these funds.
OTIS P. WHEELER, ALBERT H. DAVIS,
A. HEADY PARK,
FRANCES CLARK.
EDWIN R. CLARK. WILSON WATERS,
Trustees.
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The Trustees herewith present the account of their treasurer in the matter of publishing the History of Chelmsford prepared by the Rev. Wilson Waters. The volume is much larger than was anticipated, and the high cost of stock and labor have also made the expense greater.
The printers lost a large amount in fulfilling their contract.
HISTORY ACCOUNT.
Receipts.
From the Town, 1915,
$1500 00
From the. Town, 1916,
1500 00
From Sale of books to date
516 75
$3516 75
Expenditures
Courier-Citizen Company, printing, binding, etc., $2684 50
Photos, Maps, halftone plates and printing same, 435 61
Typewriting, copying, work on Index, etc., 223 57
Incidentals, R. R. fares, labor, and other exp., 42 87
Express, postage, etc., 11 63
Balance on hand, 118 57
$3516 75
REPORT OF THE TREASURER OF THE ADAMS
LIBRARY.
Receipts.
Balance on hand, From the Town Treasurer,
$6 74
1200 00
$1206 74
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Expenditures
Books,
$309 71
Librarian,
300 00
Fuel,
145 96
Gas,
93 04
Periodicals,
89 95
Care of Grounds, etc.,
69 32
Binding,
67 24
Library Bureau, publication
12 00
Water District
12 00
Book Shelves
14 50
Hardware,
3 00
Teaming,
9 01
Frames,
3 40
Repairing Clock,
1 50
Printing,
21 50
Transporting books to South Chelmsford,
13 00
Transporting books to East Chelmsford,
27 00
Postage,
1 43
Balance,
13 18
$1206 74
WILSON WATERS, Treasurer.
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REPORT OF THE LIBRARY TRUSTEES
The Trustees of the North Chelmsford Library Corpora- tion submit for the consideration of the citizens of the town the following report, which covers the activities of the cor- poration for the year 1917.
We are able to say that we have made a healthy increase to our list of borrowers, adding 53 new names during the year, which now gives us an active list of subscribers of al- most 700.
During the past year, legal holidays have interfered to some extent with the open sessions of the Library, reducing the number of sessions from 153 for 1916 to 149 for the cur- rent year, but, nevertheless, our circulation was 16,290 vol- umes, a very pleasing average increase.
The extreme cold weather which prevailed during the lat- ter part of the year has greatly increased the cost of maintain- ing the heating plant, which necessarily has reduced the funds available for the purchase of new books and the rebinding of old.
During the year of 1916, we were able to add 282 new vol- umes, as compared with 267 purchased for the current year, and we further have on hand slightly more than an average number of books which must be sent for rebinding.
In view of the popularity of books of new and good fic- tion, the wear and tear is a matter of serious consideration, and notwithstanding the fact that a great number of minor repairs are constantly being cared for by the Librarian., the bindery question is one of considerable expense.
We have urged in the years past that subscribers to our Library use reasonable care in handling of books while in their possession, and we continue to urge, particularly at this time of high costs, that every effort be made to return bor- rowed books in as good condition as when received.
It was the intention of the Trustees to improve the ap- pearance of the building by painting the exterior, but circum- stances would seem to indicate that such improvements should be postponed for the present, and it was so decided, but in all other respects, the property is in first class condi- tion.
Respectfully submitted,
HENRY T. RIPLEY, H. ELLEN SARGENT, SARAH E. SHELDON.
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North Chelmsford Library Corporation
RECEIPTS
Balance on hand, Jan. 1, 1917
$88 79
Town appropriation
800 00
Receipts from fines, etc.
1 50
$890 29
EXPENDITURES
Librarian and janitor
$300 00
Electric fan
20 00
Heater
7 50
Electric light
23 99
Books
278 88
Fuel
75 20
Insurance
39 26
Bindery
34 41
Printing
14 02
Transporting books to West Chelmsford
9 60
Supplies
13 34
Repairs
13 50
Bindery boxes
10 15
Cleaning building and yard
15 20
Miscellaneous
7 66
$862 71
Balance on hand, Dec. 31, 1917
27 58
$890 29
STEWART MACKAY, Treasurer.
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LIST OF JURORS, 1917
Armstrong, C. George Manufacturer
Anderson, Anthony B Stone Cutter
Aiken, Curtis A. . Janitor
Byam, Daniel P Farmer
Belleville, William E
Gardener
Bliss, Pliney C. .
. Farmer
Bartlett, Chatles E.
.Merchant
Biettery, Joseph T
Overseer
Billson, George
Stone Cutter
Daniels, Fred
Overseer
Davis, Albert H.
Farmer
Emerson, Walter B. .
. Farmer
Emerson, Henry H
Postmaster
Elliott, George S
Merchant
George, David B
Carpenter
Harmon, Thomas A
Farmer
Huntoon, George L.
Retired
Harrington, Jobn E
Insurance Agent
Ingham, David I.
.Mail Carrier
Johnson, Olin M.
Salesman
Knight, Isaac H. Plumber
Long, James . Clerk
McQuade, James B Mechanic
Marinel, Walter N
Mechanic
McDonald, Joseph
Farmer
McNally, Owen F Molder
Marshall, Josiah E Salesman
Northrup, William B Mechanical Engineer
Perham, Edioin C. Farmer
Pratt, John H. Painter
Phillips, James B Farmer
Pigott. Preston L. Paymaster
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Quigley, William J Molder
Quinn, John P. Merchant
Russell, Fred A
Farmer
Reed, Arther E. Mechanic
Smith, Ervin E Merchant
Scoboria, John P Farmer
Stearns, Edwin L.
Carpenter
Shedd, William H
.Farmer
Stetson, George Mechanic
Sheeehan, William J.
Farmer
Scribner, Charles F
Merchant
Sheehan, John
. Farmer
Suttle, Arthur J Farmer
Sullivan, John Farmer
Snow, Fred A . Bookkeeper
Vinal, John W
. Elevator Man
Vinal, Fred I
Millwright
Wright, George B B Nurseryman
Warren, Arthur M
Farmer
White, George F Merchant
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WARRANT FOR Annual Town Meeting
AT TOWN HALL, CHELMSFORD CENTRE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1918
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.
Middlesex ss.
To the Constable of the Town of Chelmsford, in said County :
Greeting :
In the name of the Commonwealth aforesaid you are hereby required to notify the legal voters of said Chelmsford to meet in the Town Hall, at Chelmsford Center, on Monday, the fourth day of February, current, being the first Monday of said month, at eight o'clock in the forenoon.
The polls will be opened at 8.15 A. M. and closed at 1.15 P. M., and they are then and there to act upon the following Articles, viz :
Article 1. To choose a Moderator.
Article 2. To bring in their votes for one Assessor, one School Committee, two Trustees of the Adams Library, one Ceme- tery Commissioner, one Park Commissioner, one Selectman,
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one Overseer of the Poor, one Sinking Fund Commissioner, and Town Clerk, all for three years; Town Treasurer and Collector of Taxes, three Auditors, one Constable, one Tree Warden, all for one year. Also to vote on the following question : "Shall license be granted for the sale of in- toxicating liquors in this Town?" All on one ballot.
Article 3. To choose all other Town officers necessary to be chosen by hand vote, or act in relation thereto.
Article 4. To hear reports of Town officers and committees, or act in relation thereto.
Article 5. To raise and appropriate such 'sums of money as may be required to defray Town charges for the current year.
Article 6. To see if the Town will authorize the Selectmen to act as its agent in any suit or suits which may arise during the current year; also in such other matters which may arise requiring in their judgment the action of such agent, and to employ counsel therefor.
Article 7. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Treas- urer with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow money in anticipation of the revenue of the current financial year. Article 8. To see if the Town will authorize the Selectmen to contract with the Lowell Electric Light Corporation, at the prevailing price per light, for twenty-three lights in addition to the number previously contracted for and said lights to be distributed upon and along the following public ways, viz. :
Three lights on Steadman street, from the junction of Steadman street and Smith avenue, to the Lowell line;
Two lights on Bridge street ;
Two lights on Manning place ;
One light on the northerly side of railroad crossing at the Center ;
Two lights on Hall road ;
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One light at the junction of Billerica street and Lowell street.
Three lights on the Lowell and Westford road ;
One light on Boston road, near the Adams Library ;
One light on Westford street ;
Four lights on Dalton road ;
One light on High street, between Bartlett and Acton streets ;
One light at Stevens Corner, North Village ;
One light on Acton street, near South Village; or act in relation thereto.
Article 9. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of three hundred dollars ($300.00) or what other sum to be spent by the State Forester to help defray the expense of erecting a forest fire observatory on Robin Hill; or act in relation thereto.
Article 10. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00), to be paid the North Chelmsford Fire District for hydrant service for the current year ; or act in relation thereto.
Article 11. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00), to be paid the Chelmsford Water District for the current year ; or act in relation thereto.
Article 12. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of twenty-five dollars ($25.00) to purchase a flag for the South Village, said flag to be purchased of the Bureau of Prisons; or act in relation thereto.
Article 13. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of three hundred dollars ($300.00) to pur- chase an adding machine for use at the High School and other departments of the Town, or act in relation thereto.
Article 14. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of eighteen hundred dollars ($1.800.00) to
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build a fireproof garage for housing the trucks purchased to transport North High pupils to High School at the Cen- ter or act in relation thereto.
Article 15. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) for the purpose of buying road binder material, to be tarvia or some other product, or act in relation thereto.
Article 16. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of one hundred dollars ($100.00) for the purchase of land near the centre of the Town and also for the purchase of land near the North part of the Town to be used for a public dump, or act in relation thereto.
Article 17. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of twenty-five hundred dollars ($2,500.00) for the construction of permanent sidewalks, said sum to be distributed as follows: Eight hundred dollars ($800.00) at the Center, eight hundred dollars ($800.00) at the North, three hundred dollars ($300.00) at the West, two hundred dollars ($200.00) at the South, two hundred dollars ($200.00) at the East, and two hundred dollars ($200.00) at the Westlands, or act in relation thereto.
Article 18. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of twenty-five hundred dollars ($2,500.00), or what other sum, for the purchase of motor fire appara- tus and equipment therefor, to be located in the Center Vil- lage, or act in relation thereto.
Article 19. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of twenty-five hundred dollars ($2,500.00) or what other sum for the purchase of motor fire apparatus and equipment therefor, to be located at the North Village, or act in relation thereto.
Article 20. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of two hundred fifty dollars ($250.00), or what other sum, for the reimbursement of St. John's Catholic
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Church at the North Village for damages to sidewalk at church property, or act in relation thereto.
Article 21. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of thirty-five dollars ($35.00) to purchase a flag for the North Village, said flag to be purchased of the Bureau of Prisons, or act in relation thereto.
Article 22. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of thirty-five dollars ($35.00) for repairs of Village clock at the Center Village, or act in relation thereto.
Article 23. To see if the Town will accept and allow Woodbine street as laid out extended and altered by the Selectmen, as shown on a plan made by Smith & Brooks, civil engineers, or act in relation thereto.
Article 24. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Se- lectmen to use any money from the miscellaneous expense appropriation, for the purpose of insuring any or all of the public buildings, or act in relation thereto.
Article 25. In the event of the above Article being rejected, to see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to can- cel any insurance now existing on any or all of its public buildings, or act in relation thereto.
Article 26. To see if the Town will vote to accept a deed from H. Albina Manning of a piece of land, shown in plan of H. Albina Manning land, East Chelmsford, for addition to school lot at East Village, or act in relation thereto.
And you are directed to serve this Warrant, by posting up attested copies thereof at Postoffices in the center of the Town, South Chelmsford, North Chelmsford, West Chelmsford, and at the Schoolhouse, East Chelmsford, seven days at least before the time appointed for holding said meeting.
Hereof fail not, and make return of this Warrant, with your doings thereon, to the Town Clerk at the time and place of holding the meeting aforesaid.
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Given under our hands this twelfth day of January, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and eighteen.
D. FRANK SMALL, A. HEADY PARK, JUSTIN L. MOORE, Selectmen of Chelmsford.
I have served the foregoing Warrant by posting up true and attested copies of the same at the places above mentioned more than seven days before the day of holding said meeting.
HUBERT H. RICHARDSON, Constable of Chelmsford.
INDEX CHELMSFORD TOWN REPORT 1917
Aggregate of Appropriations, Receipts and Expenditures (1917) 90 Annual Town Meeting. . 8
Annual Report of School Committee
97
Directory of School Committee, Superintendent, Schools. 98
Physicians and Attendance Officers
98
School Calendar
90
Report of School Committee
100
Trucks 100
Changes Instituted . 101
Repairs of Buildings
102
Report of Superintendent of Schools
103
Changes in Teaching Force.
104
Centralization of Work.
105
Crowded Conditions
105
Combination of Classes
106
School Attendance. 107
The High School. 107
Report of High School Principal.
109
An Unusual Honor 113
Medical Attendance
113
Reports of School Physicians
114
Music and Drawing
115
Report of Music Supervisor. 115
Report of Drawing Supervisor 116
Needs of the School
117
Invitation to Visit Schools .. 118
High School Courses of Study 120
Graduation Exercises, Centre High School 123
Graduation Exercises, North High School 124
Graduates, Class of 1917. 126
Summary of Appropriations, Expenditures and Balances. 127
Financial Report of School Committee. 128
School Statistics, School Year Ending June 22, 1917. 136
School Statistics, Fall Term Ending December 21, 1917 136
List of Teachers during Year 1917 137
Roll of Honor 139
1
Annual Report, Trustees of Adams Library 66 Treasurer 144
142
Chelmsford Roll of Honor 63
Constitutional Convention.
16
Joint Primary (Sept. 25, 1917)
21
List of Jurors (1917).
148
North Chelmsford Library Report.
146
66
Corp. Treasurer's Report. 147
3
Officers of the Town of Chelmsford Report of
Appraisers 52
Assessors .
71
Auditors 59
Cemetery Commissioners. 84
Chairman of the Board of Health 92
Finance Committee 65
Fire Engineers
96
Forest Warden
73 70 95
Park Commissioners
58
Physicians
93
Sealer of Weights and Measures
96
Selectmen. . .
. .
3-85
Superintendent of Moth Department
92
Tax Collector
82
66
66 North Chelmsford Fire District. 81
66
66 Chelmsford Water District 80
Town Clerk
26-74
Town Treasurer 75
Tree Warden.
89
Special Town Meeting (May 31, 1917). 18 State Election. 23
Warrant for Annual Town Meeting (1918) 151
Inspector of Animals
66 Slaughtering
MEMORANDUM OF TOWN MEETING
MEMORANDUM OF TOWN MEETIN.
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