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I have been glad to note that parents visited the schools more this past year. And one of our teachers has been visiting in the homes of the children. These visits will do much to bring about mutual sympathy and understanding. I want to thank all those who have helped to make our schools worth while and bespeak your loyal support in the coming year.
Respectfully submitted,
J. R. CHILDS, Superintendent of Schools.
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SCHOOL STATISTICS, 1921-1922
SCHOOL
TEACHERS
TRAINING
BEGAN HERE
TOTAL
MEMBERSHIP
AVERAGE
MEMBERSHIP
AV. 'DAILY
ATTENDANCE
PER CENT.
ATTENDANCE
ENROLLED
DEC. 1, 1921
High
Channing H. Greene Vera A. Drury John H. Doyle
Middlebury Middlebury Lowell
Sept. 1920
34
29
27
93
39
Sept. 1920
Mar. 1921
Grammar
Lucy E. Donahue
Worcester N. S.
Sept. 1921
24
22
20
91
36
Sub-Grammar
Catherine Sherry
Fitchburg N. S.
Sept. 1920
30
26
24
92
24
Intermediate
Doris L. Prescott
Worcester N. S.
Mar. 1920
30
23
21
91
19
Primary
Anastasia M. Brown
Lowell N. S.
Sept. 1920
39
28
25
90
29
North
Edith T. Miles Doris C. Barrie
Lowell N. S. Lowell N. S.
Apr. 1920
34
28
23
82
29
Mar. 1921
West
Flora A. Jean
Fitchburg N. S.
Apr. 1920
35
29
26
90
26
Totals
226
185
166
90 202
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ENROLLMENT BY GRADES, DECEMBER, 1921
SCHOOL
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
VII
VIII
IX
X
XI
XII
Totals
High
9
14
8
8
39
Center
11
18
11
8
14
10
21
15
108
North
2
5
3
7
1
4
4
3
29
West
5
4
8
4
2
3
26
Totals
18
27
22
19
17
17
25
18
9
14
8
8
202
81
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REGISTRATION OF MINORS, APRIL 1, 1921 (Formerly called School Census)
Number of children in Rutland
Boys
Girls
Total
Between 5 and 7 years of age
18
17
35
Between 7 and 14 years of age
69
79
148
Between 14 and 16 years of age
14
19
33
Illiterate minors 16 to 21 years of age
0
0
0
Totals
101
115
216
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ROLL OF HONOR, 1920-1921
Neither absent nor tardy for one year, except as indicated:
Tora Boquist (1)
Doris W. Prescott (12) Genevieve Pasierb
Gladys Eccleston (1)
Neither absent nor tardy for one-half year, except as indicated :
Lloyd Campbell
Martha Niemi
Arni Punkari
Morris Viner (12)
Chester Oliver (12)
Catherine Garrahie (1)
Edward Prescott
Joseph Garrahie (1)
Ingrid Lumataine (1)
Herald Wood (T)
Dorothy Mann
Norma Wood (12)
Lina Niemi
Dorothy Bonoyer (12)
SCHOOL CALENDAR
Fall Term-September 6, 1921, to December 23, 1921.
Winter Term-Jan. 3, 1922, to Feb. 24, 1922. (High School to Mar. 24.)
Spring Term-April 23, 1922, to June 23, 1922.
Fall Term-Sept. 5, 1922, to Dec. 22, 1922.
Winter Term-Jan. 2, 1923, to Feb. 23, 1923. (High School to Mar. 23.)
Spring Term-April 2, 1923, to June 22, 1923.
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REPORT OF THE HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL
Rutland, Mass., January 1, 1922.
To the Superintendent of Schools:
The High School opened September 6 with an enrollment of 40, a membership somewhat larger than that of the last two or three years. Again the school secured a quota of three teach- ers, Mrs. Frances E. Kirschbaum, of Bates, and Miss Mildred E. Green, of Mt. Holyoke, as assistants.
For a school of forty members the absence and tardiness records can be much improved. It is strongly urged that regular attendance be maintained as a matter of personal pride by each individual student. Irregular attendance means the loss of school work and often loss of interest. May I ask that parents co- operate with me in presenting excuses containing reasons for absence, in order that habitual irregularity of attendance without excuse may be properly dealt with?
The curriculum this year is practically the same as last, with Business Arithmetic, Commercial Georgraphy and Latin added.
It would indeed be an asset to the boys and girls of Rutland, if the schools of the town could offer some training in Music and Manual Training. A room for Manual Training would be an advantage to the grades as well as the high school.
We need, very much, a well equipped Chemistry laboratory with accommodations for twelve students. The present ar- rangement is entirely inadequate, and satisfactory work is done only under difficulties in a close, unventilated, small work room.
With the increase in enrollment and in the faculty, an addition- al recitation room, well lighted and heated, seems imperative. It is next to impossible to carry on successful recitations in the room where students are studying, and equally difficult for students to study in the same room where class work is being conducted.
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Aside from the ordinary requisites of the curriculum, the school has revived its school paper under the name "DAHANA." For the school I want to thank the public for the support it gave to the first issue of the high school's new literary project.
Interest in athletics is gaining ground and very creditable work done at the track meet in the fall. This will be continued in the spring. Basketball for boys and girls occupies the time during the winter. Here again may I ask for the hearty co- operation of the community to make these school activities successful?
Public Speaking as a requisite of the work of the English Department is making its debut at the high school. Preliminary speaking has commenced and it is hoped that in March may be held the first Prize Speaking Division, the winners to be re- warded suitably for their efforts, and an interest in a practical phase of work started.
Thus far visitors to the school have been few in number. Parents are ever welcome, and such visits afford an opportunity to see how our school-the town's school-is run, to see what their boys and girls are doing. At such times suggestions may be exchanged that will enable us to accomplish the greatest good. To this end and that there may be a more intimate relation and understanding between parents and teachers, I recommend the formation of a Parent-Teacher Association. Through it the problems and needs of the school may be pre- sented, misunderstandings cleared, and more efficient work done.
In conclusion, let me express my appreciation of the kind co-operation of parents, teachers, Superintendent and School Committee in this my first year's work at Rutland.
Respectfully submitted,
CHARLES H. KIRSCHBAUM, Principal.
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ANNUAL REPORTS
OF THE
Town Officers of the Town of Rutland
FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31
1922
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ANNUAL REPORTS
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1922
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TOWN OFFICERS
For the Year Ending February 1, 1922
Town Clerk
LOUIS M. HANFF
Term expires 1925
H. EDWARD WHEELER CHARLES J. CAMPBELL
Term expires 1925
CHARLES E. CARROLL
Term expires 1923
Assessors
GEORGE E. SMITH BERNARD J. WELCH WM. E. HUNT
Term expires 1924
Term expires 1923
Term expires 1925
Overseers of Poor
JOSEPH E. WARE M. J. CULLEN LOUIS M. HANFF
Term expires 1924
Term expires 1925 Term expires 1923
Treasurer, WILLIAM C. TEMPLE Collector, MILES E. GRIFFIN
Water Commissioners
WM. E. HUNT GEORGE H. MILES E. DEXTER MARSH
Term expires 1924 Term expires 1925 Term expires 1923
School Committee
WALTER A. WHEELER SUSAN L. BROWN GEORGE N. LAPHAM, M. D.
Term expires 1924 Term expires 1925 Term expires 1923
Board of Health
LEON A. ALLEY, M. D. WILLIAM E. CHAMBERLAIN, M. D. BAYARD T. CRANE, M. D.
Term expires 1924 Term expires 1925 Term expires 1923
Selectmen
Term expires 1924
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Park Commissioners
BURTON W. POTTER MARK A. PUTNAM ROBERT FERGUSON
Term expires 1925
Term expires 1924 Term expires 1923
Library Trustees
MRS. FRANCES P. HANFF
Term expires 1924
MRS. HATTIE S. GRIFFIN
Term expires 1925
MRS. MARY E. MILES
Term expires 1923
Auditor, FRANK X. POWERS
Tree Warden, H. EDWARD WHEELER
Constables
JOHN J. COLLINS LOUIS M. HANFF EDWIN M. LEAVITT
MARK REED JOHN W. MOULTON, JR. BERNARD J. WELCH
OFFICERS APPOINTED BY THE SELECTMEN Measurers of Wood and Bark and Surveyors of Lumber JOSEPH E. WARE
LEROY S. PUTNAM FREDERICK W. HATSTAT
Field Drivers
GEORGE M. DAVIS JOSEPH E. WARE
Pound Keeper, ANTHONY HOLBROOK
Cattle Inspector, MARK A. PUTNAM
Meat and Provision Inspector, ANTHONY HOLBROOK (Appointed by Board of Health)
Sealer of Weights and Measures, LOUIS M. HANFF
Fence Viewers WESTON R. UPHAM
LEWIS F. DRURY GEORGE H. RICE
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Soldiers' Burial Agent, CLARENCE PRESCOTT
Superintendent of Streets ARTHUR F. BROWN (appointed) Dog Officer, EDWIN M. LEAVITT
Moth Inspector, H. EDWARD WHEELER
Public Weighers
WALTER C. BROWN DEXTER MARSH EUGENE MARSH
MERRILL ECCLESTON WILLARD J. TURNER C. T. OLIVER
Fire Engineers H. EDWARD WHEELER, Chief
E. DEXTER MARSH
LOUIS M. HANFF CLARENCE T. OLIVER
PATRICK D. MURPHY
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WARRANT FOR TOWN MEETING, FEBRUARY 5, 1923
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
WORCESTER, SS.
To Either of the Constables of the Town of Rutland, in the County of Worcester, GREETING :
In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are directed to notify the inhabitants of the town of Rutland, qualified to vote in elections and in town affairs, to meet at the town hall, in said Rutland, on the fifth day of February next, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, then and there to act on the following articles:
Article 1. To choose a Moderator to preside at said meeting.
Art. 2. To hear the annual reports of the town officers and committees, and act thereon.
Art. 3. To bring in and deposit their ballots for one Select- man for three years, for one Assessor for three years, for one Overseer of the Poor for three years, for a Treasurer for one year, for a Collector of Taxes for one year, for one Water Com- missioner for three years, for one School Committee for three years, for one School Committee for one year, to fill a vacancy, for one member of the Board of Health for three years, for one Library Trustee for three years, for Auditor for one year, for a Tree Warden for one year, for one Park Commissioner for three years, for five Constables for one year, and to vote "Yes" or "No" on the question: "Shall license be granted for the sale
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of certain non-intoxicating beverages in this town?" and to vote on the following "Shall the town petition for the installa- tion of an accounting system by the Commonwealth?" (This question is submitted under the provisions of Chapter 516, Acts of 1922.)
All the above to be voted for on one ballot, each to specify the person to be voted for, by placing a cross (X) after his name.
The polls will be open at 10 o'clock A. M., and may close at 2 o'clock P. M.
Art. 4. To choose all necessary town officers and committees.
Art. 5. To see if the town will authorize the Treasurer to borrow money for use of the town in anticipation of revenue, under the approval of the Selectmen.
Art. 6. To determine how much money the town will raise and appropriate
1. For general government.
2. For protection of persons and property.
3. For highways.
4. For health and sanitation.
5. For charities and soldiers' benefits.
6. For Education.
7. For recreation and unclassified.
8. For public service enterprises.
9. For interest and maturing debt.
Art. 7. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate money for old cemeteries.
Art. 8. To see if the town will extend the street lights to North Rutland.
Art. 9. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for the improvement of Irish Lane, or act thereon.
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Art. 10. To see if the town will vote to extend its water main to West Rutland, or take any action thereon.
Art. 11. To see if the town will vote to appropriate a sum of money to build a new school house at West Rutland, or act thereon.
Art. 12. To see if the town will authorize the Treasurer, under the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow a sum of money for the purpose of building a school house at West Rutland, or take any action thereon.
Art. 13. To see if the town will vote to rescind all action taken at the special town meeting held November 7, 1922, relative to the purchase of additional pumping equipment at the pumping station.
Art. 14. To see if the town will vote to install additional pumping equipment at the pumping station, or take any action thereon.
Art. 15. To see if the town will appropriate a sum of money for the purpose of installing additional pumping equipment at the pumping station.
Art. 16. To see if the town will authorize the Treasurer, under the approval of the selectmen, to borrow a sum of money for the purpose of installing additional pumping equipment at the pumping station.
And you are directed to serve this warrant, by posting up attested copies thereof agreeable to vote of the town. One at each post office, one at store at North Rutland and one at the public building in said town, seven days at least before the time of holding said meeting.
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Hereof, fail not and make due return of this warrant, with your doings thereon to the Town Clerk at the time and place of meeting aforesaid.
Given under our hands this twenty-fifth day of January, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and twenty- three.
CHARLES J. CAMPBELL, CHARLES E. CARROLL, H. EDW. WHEELER, Selectmen of Rutland.
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REPORT OF FINANCE COMMITTEE
Rutland, January 25, 1923.
To the Citizens of Rutland:
Your committee have carefully considered the financial needs of the various departments for the fiscal year, and beg to submit the following recommendations:
Object
Actual Expense 1922
Appropriations Recommended by Finance Committee for 1923
Raise and Appropriate
Appropriate
General Government
Selectmen's Department:
Salaries of Board
$280 00
$280 00
Department expenses
51 77
45 00
Auditor:
Salary
147 00
100 00
Department expense.
11 47
10 00
Treasurer :
Salary .
200 00
200 00
Department expense
57 50
50 00
Collector :
Salary
350 00
Department expense.
107 03
60 00
Assessors :
Salaries of Board
360 00
400 00
Department expense
59 03
40 00
Town Clerk :
Salary .
75 00
75 00
Department expense .
12 95
10 00
Election and Registration : Salary .
96 00
50 00
Department expense
88 30
40 00
Legal Department
125 00
50 00
Public Buildings
1,434 17
650 00
Public Building repairs
452 03
200 00
Totals
$3,557 25
$2,610 00
Protection of Persons and Property
Police Department:
Liquor Law enforcement
$151 28
$50 00
Fire Department :
429 39
600 00
Fires and forest fires
305 21
150 00
Forest Warden.
51 30
50 00
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Object
Actual Expense 1922
Appropriations Recommended by Finance Committee for 1923
Raise and Appropriate
Appropriat
Protection of Persons and Property (continued)
Tree Warden .
$52 00
$50 00
Moth Department.
753 59
400 00
$200 (
Sealer of Weights and Measures: Salary . .
20 00
Department expense
10 00
Dog officer
25 00
Totals
$1,742 77
$1,355 00
$200 (
Health and Sanitation
Board of Health salaries
$60 00
Cattle Inspector
$67 15
30 00
$30 (
Meat Inspector
151 90
125 00
Vital statistics
114 50
125 00
Totals
$333 55
$340 00
$30 0
Highways
Highway maintenance.
$3,069 13
$3,000 00
Depot Street .
500 00
500 00
Maple Avenue
500 00
Bridges .
Sidewalks
$200 (
Snow removal
540 20
2,000 00
Snow fence.
48 96
75 00
Street-lights
1,306 05
1,300 00
Totals
$5,464 34
$7,375 00
$200 (
Charity and Soldiers' Benefits
Public Charities:
Salaries of Board
$55 00
$50 00
Department expenses
886 61
1,200 00
Mothers' Aid (resident)
579 26
$180 (
Mothers' Aid (non-resident)
580 88
600 €
State poor
356 01
400 (
State aid.
102 00
100
Totals
$2,559 76
$1,250 00
$1,280 (
Education
School Department
$18,342 35
$20,000 00
School physician
271 44
25 00
Trade School
150 00
$150 €
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Object
Actual Expense 1922
Appropriations Recommended by Finance Committee 1923
Raise and Appropriate
Appropriate
Library
$50 00
Totals .
$18,613 79
$20,175 00
$200 00
Recreation and Unclassified
Memorial Day
$114 61
$150 00
Old Cemeteries
11 20
35 00
Miscellaneous
558 29
550 00
Reserve Fund.
500 00
500 00
Totals
$1,184 10
$1,235 00
Public Service Enterprises
Water:
Salaries of Commissioners
$51 60
$50 00
Totals
$51 60
$50 00
nterest and Maturing Debt
Notes and interest .
$5,059 72
$5,000 00
Orders of previous years.
1,521 63
600 00
Totals
$6,581 35
$5,600 00
eneral Government
$3,557 25
$2,610 00
Protection of Persons and Property
1,742 77
1,355 00
$200 00
Health and Sanitation .
333 55
340 00
30 00
Highways.
5,464 34
7,375 00
200 00
Charity and Soldiers' Benefits
2,559 76
1,250 00
1,280 00
Education .
18,613 79
20,175 00
200 00
Recreation and Unclassified
1,184 10
1,235 00
Public Service Enterprises
51 60
50 00
Interest and Maturing Debt
6,581 35
5,600 00
Totals
$40,088 51
$39,990 00
$1,910 00
Respectfully submitted,
HARLES J. CAMPBELL, Chairman
GEORGE N. LAPHAM, M. D.
HARLES E. CARROLL, Clerk
E. DEXTER MARSH
. EDWARD WHEELER
L. M. HANFF
Finance Committee.
TOWN CLERK'S REPORT
The following Births, Marriages, and Deaths were recorded during the year ending December 31, 1922.
BIRTHS
Date
Name
Parents
Place of Birth
1922
Feb. 13 John O'Connor
John W. and Mary F. (O'Connor) McGann
Worcester Holden
Feb. 15 Emily Cecilia
Andrew S. and Jane (Ross) Charter
Mar. 14 Louis Joseph
Henry and Lea (Frank) Balcolm
Rutland
Apr. 5 Ray Ellsworth
Oliver and Dorothy (Field) Davis
Rutland
June 10 Stella Anna Margherita
Fausta and Giovanauina (Lattauizo), Narcisi
Rutland
June 25
Ruth Lena
Vincent and Genevieve (Davis) Alba
Rutland
June 30 Charles
Louis E. and Mabel (Tholander) Kitchen
Rutland
July 1 Francis Ernest
Rutland
July 23 Elizabeth Jane Cowan
Worcester
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July 24 Robert Miller
Holden
July 27 Elizabeth Marion
Holden
Aug. 18
Mary Alice
Worcester Rutland
Sept. 18 Robert Westcott
Holden
Sept. 18 George Pierre
Holden
Oct. 5 Oct. 28
Ugo Adamo
Rutland
Nov. 2 James Thomas
Holden
Nov. 24
Worcester
Nov. 27 Female
Worcester
Nov. 29
Evelyn May
Rutland
Nov. 30 Arnaldo Rolando
Rutland
Dec. 9
Worcester
Dec. 16
Donald West
Holden
Dec. 16 Nellie May
Rutland Rutland
Dec. 16 Lloyd Joseph
Enoch E. and Myrtle C. (Hodgskins) Peterson Bernard J. and Agnes L. (Murphy) Welch Philip and Blanche (Santimaw) Aubertin
Waltham
Carl Enoch
Arthur A. and Blanche L. (Godette) Artrue John A. and Frances (Crosbie) Anderson Malcolm C. and Ruth (Montcalm) Bulfinch Aime and Marion (Morris) Bariteau Leslie S. and Mary C. (O'Brien) Prescott Thomas J. and Viola (Zalinski) White Gustav and Olive E. (Westcott) Pearson George and Bertha G. (Guptill) LeFebore Pietro and Diana (Sartori) Alinova
Aug. 23 Constance Jeaunette
Ernest E. and Dorice (Moulton) Anderson Louis and Elizabeth (Mezzanetti) Martelli James E. and Mora A. (Kelly) Canard Frank E. and Selma M. (Soline) Marsh Benjamin and Nellie (Willis) Strong Anthony L. and Mary E. (Harrington) DeCosta
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MARRIAGES
Date 1922
Name
Place of Marriage
Residence
Mar. 30 James Heppenstall Florence Annette Johnson
Worcester
Rutland
Worcester
Apr. 20 Henry R. Robinson Holden
Rutland
Mary E. (Comeau) Millett
Rutland
May 12 Clarence L. Bonker Worcester
Rutland
Gertrude Kissock
Rutland
May 29 Patrick J. Haggerty Mary A. Lee
Holden
Worcester
June 12 Cesare M. Scagliarini Ellen A. McDonald
Holden
Rutland Springfield Rutland
June 28 Elmer A. Vogts Etta M. Miles
Rutland
Baltimore, Md.
Rutland
June 28 Walter L. Burke Helena B. Russell
Webster
Rutland
June 28 John W. Moulton Holden
Rutland
Evelyn M. Fennell
Rutland
June 28 Carl Raymond Griffin Holden
Rutland
Margaret A. Rice
Rutland
July 3 Ralph E. Dixon Bertha L. Davis
Hubbardston
Millis
Rutland
Aug. 5 Ralph W. Barrows Gertrude K. Foskett
Rutland
Rutland
Aug. 7 Louis Nigro Mary T. Strobel
Holden
Rutland
Rutland
Oct. 21 Frank H. Calkins Emma E. Paul
Rutland
Nov. 27 Thomas H. Connor, Jr. Holden
Rutland
Margaret Holland
Rutland
Dec. 23 William T. Evans, Jr. Clodine G. Hayden
Worcester
Chicago, Ill.
Dec. 25
Alfred M. Davis
Eliza Mitchell
Hubbardston
Rutland
Rutland
DEATHS RESIDENCE RUTLAND
Date
Name
Disease
Age y. m. d.
Place of Death
Jan. 3. Fernanda Jhnatowiez - 9 -
Rutland
Heart Disease
Rutland ,
Canton, Mass.
Rutland
Whitinsville
Webster
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Name Disease
Place of Death
1922
y.
81
3 23
Rutland
Heart and Kidney Disease
Mar. 2 Lura L. George
9 8 14
Rutland
Heart Disease
Mar. 12 Irene M. (Moriarty) Johnson81 6
2
Rutland
Cerebral Hemorrhage
2
Rutland
Pernicious Anaemia
Mar. 22 Fred A. Giles 65
3
24
Rutland
Automobile Accident
4
9
Rutland
Gastro Enteritis
Apr. 26 Nellie A.(Leighton) Ramsey 67 Brain Tumor
11 26
Rutland
June 15 Jennie E. (Gates) Graton 56
4 23
Rutland
Chronic Nephritis
2
Rutland
Heart Disease
37 9 21
Rutland
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Aug. 23 Peter Corey Nephritis
72 - 9
Rutland
Aug. 29 Nils Anderson
74
4
10
Rutland
Gangrene
Sept. 7 Walter A. Wheeler
72 -
25
Rutland
Broncho Pneumonia
29
11
7
Holden
Chronic Myocarditis
Oct. 13 Roland C. Prescott
71
3 19
Rutland
Heart Disease
Age m. d.
Jan. 12 Charity D. Turner
Mar. 16 Adolph F. Peterson 54 11
Mar. 24 Joseph J. DeCosta -
June 16 Patrick Delehanty 89 3
June 25 Frederick H. Young
Sept. 22 Louise Maynard
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THE FOLLOWING PERSONS TEMPORARILY RESIDED IN RUT- LAND AND WITH FEW EXCEPTIONS WERE BEING TREATED EITHER IN THE STATE OR PRIVATE SANATORIUMS
Date Name
Disease
Age
1922
y. m. d.
Jan.
3
Edward Moriarty
21
-
11
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Jan.
7
Wallace H. Morrison
35
11
7
Dorchester
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Jan.
8
Joseph Farrell
33
-
24
Roslindale
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Jan. 13
William R. Watson
49
3
9
Boston
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Fall River
Jan. 22 Mary Durant 49 - 28
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Jan. 26
Michael J. McGrath
34
4
9
Worcester
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Jan. 29
Catherine Flynn
29
4
22
Charlestown
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Jan. 30 Arthur E. McNamara 20 -
-
12
Boston
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Jan. 31
Jacob Levyi
38
-
4
Springfield
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Feb.
2
Jeremiah W. Trucillo
22
4
13
Boston
Tubercular Meningitis
Feb.
7
Edward S. Moore
38
1
20
Akron, Ohio
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Feb. 16
Mary Thorpe
19
5
13
Boston
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Feb. 26
William Rae
64
3
12
Worcester
Pneumokoniosis
Mar. 4 George A. Stahl
25
3
22
Boston
Tubercular Meningitis
Mar.
6
Helen M. Nelson
24
4
21
Framingham
Mar. 10 Mausek Sahagian 27
Worcester
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
7
7
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Feb. 24 Frank Spencer
72
4
12
No Residence
Myocarditis
Residence
Dorchester
Jan. 19 Stanislas Caron
37
3
28
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Worcester
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16
Date 1922
Name Disease Age m. d.
y.
38 - 4
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Mar. 16 Annie C. Bailey 27 - 25
Danvers
Tuberculosis Laryngitis
Mar. 17
Arthur H. Dinsmore
41
6
3
Marlboro
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Mar. 20 Joseph Dallaire 47 5
Adams
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Mar. 29
Charlotte Merene
17
10
18
Boston
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Mar. 30
Daniel J. Conlon
38
7
18
Dorchester
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Mar. 12 Frank Romaiko
42
6
25
Chicopee
Apr.
6
Panpeleman Sinitza
43
8
21
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Worcester
Apr.
9
Frank Beattie
32
-
27
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Lawrence
Apr. 12 Liegh H. Hammond
26
4
11
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
West Newton
Apr. 16 George H. Allen
34
10
10
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Holyoke
Apr. 19 Barbara T. Tolan
27
5
24
Tubercular Enteritis
Dorchester
Apr. 21
Adeline Bellofatte
27
6
19
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
May
1
John F. Golden
29
2
12
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
May
2
Joseph J. Fournier
27
11
7
Linwood
Maš
6
Frank Kane, Jr.
30
3
29
Worcester
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Little Compton, R. I.
Suicide by shooting
May 14 Catherine Hoar
31
6
11
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Springfield
May 17
Martha G. Milloy
22
8
28
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Dorchester
May 23 John J. Brace
31
7
-
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Springfield
June
5
Anthony J. Seifert
58
Dorchester
-
12
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Residence
Mar. 12 Arthur E. Ramsey
Northboro
May 13 Ernest W. Wilbour
26
-
Worcester
Pulmonary Hemorrhage
Milford
Tubercular Laryngitis
17
Date 1922
Name Disease
y.
Age m. d.
June
7 John M. Boyle 39 7 29
Worcester
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
June 20 George R. F. Blankenberg 26 2 20 Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Needham
June 20 Annie J. Crowley 47 10 4
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
July 10 Clementine (Kehoe) Noons 25 11 6
Pheumothorax
July 11 Grace L. Rankin 48 4 23 Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Roslindale
July 14 Edmund Vigneaux
19
11
3
Warren
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
July 17 Robert Johnson 57 7 16
Leominster
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
July 24 James L. McCarthy 33 8 21 Tubercular Meningitis
Boston
Aug. 14 William E. Garvin 40 - 2
Hingham
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Aug. 17 John W. Sullivan 20 8 11
Boston
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
1 Aug. 26 Francis J. Grainger 29 2
Winthrop
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Aug. 26 Hulda Syrjala 23 4 27
Quincy
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Aug. 26 Bessie B. (Fisher) Boylan 32 Pulmonary Tuberculosis
5
15
North Adams
Sept.
5
Willard Brigham
28
10
3
Pittsfield
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Sept. 5 Stephen B. Mfoafo 26 3 22
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Sept. 6 Marie N. Boisvert 17 5 15
Southbridge
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
6
Boston
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Sept. 14 Louis Zanoli 57 2
24
Milford
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Oct. 6
Philip A. Doherty 20 5
9
Boston
Oct.
9
William H. Cameron
27
3
25
Somerville
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Oct. 9 Gladys Warren 25 - 23 Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Lowell
1
ter eld
ter
d
Boston
Sept. 10 John G. Webb 49 1
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Residence
Somerville
Providence, R. I.
18
Date 1922
Name Disease Age
y. m. d.
Oct. 13 Alma M. Amirault 24 11 20
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Oct. 14 Hugh R. O'Neill 41 13
England
Oct. 14 Anna L. Brown 38 - 25
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