Town annual report of Weymouth 1918, Part 13

Author: Weymouth (Mass.)
Publication date: 1918
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 394


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Benson. The tortoise.


B443.6


Published in England under title, Mr. Teddy. Brown. My country.


B8153.1


Bryce. Neutral nations and the war.


+633.130


ed. Treatment of Armenians in the Otto- man Empire, 1915-16; documents presented to Viscount Grey . . by Viscount Bryce. ¿Buchan. Battle of the Somme. 2v ..


៛633.165


Buffin. Brave Belgians.


+633.81 ៛633.111


Bullard. Mobilising America. 315.321


Burgess. Adventures of Bobby Coon. j


B912.29


Adventures of Jimmy Skunk. j


B912.30


Adventures of Paddy the Beaver. j


B912.27


B912.28


Adventures of Poor Mrs. Quack j Cabot. Training and rewards of the physician. 726.303 Carnegie endowment for international peace. Division of intercourse and education. Im- perial Japanese mission, 1917; a record of the reception throughout the United States 1 of the special mission headed by Viscount Ishii, together with the exchange of notes embodying, the Root-Takahira understand- ing of 1908 and the Lansing-Ishii agree- ment of 1917; foreword by Elihu Root. (Publication no. 15) +315.348 +633.126


Carrillo. In the heart of the tragedy.


1


243


¿Chapman. Chapman, J. J. Victor Chapman's. .


letters from France. ៛633.86


Chéradame. Pan-Germany. 633.100


Pangerman plot unmasked. 633.99


United States and Pangermania. 633.101


Cholmondeley. Christine. C454.1


Christian. Meatless and wheatless menus.


726.310


Churchill. Dwelling-place of light.


C476.10


¿Clarke. Treasury of war poetry; British and ...


American poems of the World war, 1914- 1917. +826.119


Cobb. "Speaking of Prussians-" 633.107


Collins, A. F. Keeping up with your motor car.


724.302


Collins, F. A. The air-man.


723.264


Connolly. Running free. (Stories)


C763.11


Crissey. Story of foods. j


726.7


Dawson, C. W. Carry on.


633.93


Glory of the trenches.


633.161


Out to win.


633.162


Dawson, W. J. Father of a soldier.


633.163


Day. Where your treasure is ..


D331.10


Dillon. Comrades. D584.6


៛633.117


Fleets behind the fleet.


៛633.120


Doubleday. Green Tree mystery.


D742.4


Doyle. His last bow; a reminiscence of Sher- lock Holmes (Stories) D773.29


¿Ehrmann. Jesus; a passion play .


+822.87


Ellis & Garey. Plattsburg manual. 315.322


Empey. First call.


633.159


"Over the top." 633.92


Falls. Army and navy information; uniforms, organization, etc. 315.283


Farmer & Huntington. Food problems. j 726.312


Farnol. Our admirable Betty. F235.8


¿Ferber. Fanny herself


F372.6


¿Fernau. Coming democracy +633.82


Fisher. Understood Betsy. F535.5


Dell. Safety curtain and other stories.


D382.8


Dixon. British navy at war.


244


For the right; essays and addresses. +633.147


Forman & Shuler. Woman voter's manual. 314.155 Franks. Household organization for war service. 725.183 Garland. Son of the middle border. B.G184


General education board. Report of the secreta-


ry. 1914-1915; 1915-1916; 1916-1917.


R


Gerard. My four years in Germany. 226.145


Gerlache de Gomery. Belgium in war times


+633.119


Grand Army of the Republic-Department of Massachusetts, Journal of the fifty-first annual encampment. 1917. v.51 of +617.101


Grayson, David, pseud. of Ray Stannard Baker. Great possessions. G798.5


Grey. U. P. trail.


G868.13


Grieves. Military sketching and map reading.


315.327


Guest. Just folks. (poems)


826.133


Over here. (poems)


826.132


Hankey. Student in arms; second series. v.2 of


633.72


Harben. Ann Boyd.


H215.9


Hart & Lovejoy, eds. Handbook of the war for public speakers. 1917. 633.113


Hegan, A. C., now Mrs. Rice Calvary alley.


H361.8


Huard. My home in the field of honour. 633.90


My home in the field of mercy. 633.91


¿Hueffer. Between St. Dennis and St. George ....


+633.79


Jones. History of the Sinn Fein movement and the Irish rebellion of 1916. 625.31


Keen. Medical research and human welfare.


726.302


Kerr. Golden block.


K455.2


King. High heart.


K583.7


įKingsley. Neighbors


K615.20


K627.21


Kipling. Diversity of creatures. Sea warfare.


633.98


Lamson-Scribner. American grasses. (Div. of Agrostology, bull. 7) 1897.


+735.157


Letts. Spires of Oxford and other poems.


826.128


Lincoln, N. S. Nameless man. L635.4


Lintier. My .75.


633.109


Locke. Red planet.


L793.11


Lodge, Thomas. Rosalynde; or, Euphues' gold-


245


en legacy. L826.1


London. Michael, brother of Jerry.


L843.22


Lutz. The witness. L977.11


Maniates. Amarilly in love.


M312.4


Marshall. Abington abbey. M355.9


Squire's daughter.


M355.10


Martin. Diary of a nation.


633.95


Masefield. Gallipoli.


633.94


Maxim. Leading opinions both for and against national defense. +315.326


Mercier, Cardinal. Voice of Belgium.


+633.166


Merwin. Temperamental Henry. M557.6


Mokveld. German fury in Belgium. ... . +633.80


Montgomery. Anne's house of dreams.


M764.8 Moore. Youth and the nation; a guide to service. 313.241 Morley. Parnassus on wheels. M826.1 Shandygaff.


132.117


Morris. (Elizabeth Woodbridge) Days out, and other papers.


132.97


Mother Goose. Blaisdell. Mother Goose chil- dren. j 716.124


Muir. Expansion of Europe.


+315.347


Munro & Sellery, eds. Medieval civilization. 633.41


¿Murray. Faith, war, and policy .. +633.77


Norris. Martie, the unconquered. N793.9


Northcliffe. Lord Northcliffe's war book. 1633.122


Nyrop. Is war civilization? 1633.127


O'Brien, ed. Best short stories of 1917, and the year book of the American short story. v.3 of 113.61 Onions. (Berta Ruck). His official fiancee. 0584.4


Oppenheim. Cinema murder. 0624.38


0624.37


Pawns count. Zeppelin's passenger. 0624.39


Osborne. How to make your will. 314.190


#Out of their own mouths; utterances of Ger- man rulers, statesmen, etc. +633.84


¿Overlock. Working people; their health and. how to protect it. 726.301


Owen. Secret of typewriting speed. 727.210


-


246


Oxenham. "All's well" (poems) 826.123


Fiery cross. (poems) 826.122


Vision splendid. (poems)


826.121


Page. Automobile starting, lighting and ignition. 724.303


Palmer. With our faces in the light.


633.108


Peat. Private Peat.'


633.150


Pinkerton. "Ladies from hell."


633.158


- Plumon. Vade-mecum for the use of officers and interpreters in the present campaign; French and English technical and military terms.


4.P35 +633.125


Pollard. Story of Ypres.


Porter. Oh, money! money!


P831.9


Powell. Brothers in arms.


633.103


Italy at war.


633.102


Pryce. Statue in the wood.


P956.5


¿Raymond. Art philosopher's cabinet.


7722.239


Poet's cabinet.


1823.51


Redmond. Trench pictures from France.


1633.121


Rihbany. Militant America and Jesus Christ. 633.89


Rinehart. Altar of freedom. 633.97


Amazing interlude.


R472.10


Long live the king!


R472.9


Tenting to-night; a chronicle of sport and adventure in Glacier Park and the Cascade Mountains. 227.192


Rodin. Cladel, comp. Rodin; the man and his art; with leaves from his notebook.


+B.R613c


Roe & Nutt. History of the first regiment of heavy artillery, Massachusetts volunteers; formerly the fourteenth regiment of infan- try, 1861-1865. ៛617.155


Rookie rhymes; by the men of the 1st and 2nd provisional training regiments, Plattsburg, New York, May 15-August 15, 1917. 826.120


Rose. Everyday foods in war time. 726.311


247


Schrader, & others, comps. Useful minerals of


the United States. (U. S. Geol. Survey, bull. 624.) 7733.131


Seegar. Poems.


826.126


Siepert. Bird houses boys can build. j 734.149


Sinclair, Upton. King Coal.


S616.3


Snaith. The coming.


S669.10


Steel. Marmaduke.


S813.11


Taylor. Conclusive peace. 1315.253


Teasdale. Love songs. 826.97


Thompson. Selected poems of Francis Thompson. 826.96


Tompkins. At the sign of the oldest house.


T599.9


Toynbee. Armenian atrocities; the murder. of a nation. 1633.129


German terror in Belgium. v. 1 of


633.118


German terror in France. v.2 of


+633.118


" 'The German terror in France' (v. 2) is a direct continuation of 'The German terror in Belgium.' . . The chapters are numbered consecutively through- out the two volumes."


United Spanish war veterans-Department of


Massachusetts. Official report of the annual encampment., 1917. 617.121


Upton. Military policy of the United States.


+315.325


Van Dyke. Fighting for peace. 633.104


826.134


Van Schaick. Top-floor idyl. V362.3


Waddington. My war diary. .


+633.114


Wade. Book of corn cookery.


725.190


Walker. History of the Christian church.


718.33


Ward, (Mrs. Humphry Ward) England's effort. 1916. 633.87


'Missing.'


W217.22


Towards the goal.


+633.131


Wellman. Go, get 'em! the true adventures of an American aviator


633.160


Wells. God, the invisible king. 833.106


Wheeler, ed. Book of verse of the great war.


826.135


Red flower; poems written in war time.


248


White. In the heart of a fool. W5857.4


Martial adventures of Henry and me.


W5857.3


Whiting. Bandaging. 726.304


Williams. Army and navy uniforms and insignia. 315.282


Willmore. Great crime and its moral. +633.116


Wilson. Why we are at war. 633.96


Wounded and a prisoner of war; by an exchange officer. ៛633.115


į Accessioned in 1917,


APPENDIX C .- BOOKS PURCHASED FROM SPECIAL FUNDS.


SUSANNAH HUNT STETSON FUND


Barton. World's greatest military spies and se- cret service agents. 315.328


Booy, de & Faris. Virgin islands; our new pos- sessions and the British islands. 616.55


Braithwaite, ed. Anthology of magazine verse for 1917 and year book of American poetry v. 5


of 817.61


Breshkovsky. Little grandmother of the Rus- sian revolution; reminiscences and letters; ed. by A. S. Blackwell


B.B757


Brown (Demetra Vaka) In the heart of Ger- man intrigue.


633.132


Brown, H. W. Electrical equipment.


723.267


Cambridge history of American literature; ed. by W. P. Trent and others. v. 1 of


134.20


Carnovale. Why Italy entered the great war. "The text is given in both English and Ital- ian."


633.110


Clarke. American women and the world war. Clemens. Mark Twain's letters; ed. by A. B. Paine. 2v.


633.135


B.C593


Croft. Electrical machinery.


723.268


Encyclopedia of religion and ethics; ed. by James Hastings; with the assistance of J. A. Selbie and other scholars. v.9 1917.


R


249


Fiske. Clark. Life and letters of John Fiske 2v. B.F542c Friends of France; the field service of the Amer- ican ambulance described by its members. 633.134 Girard. McMaster. Life and times of Stephen Girard. 2v. B.G443m


Hale. Hale, E. E., jr. Life and letters of Ed- ward Everett Hale. 2v. B.H132h


Hawthorne. Rambles in old college towns.


313.342


Lauder. Minstrel in France.


633.133


New international year book. 1917. R


Pagé. Aviation engines


723.265


Palmer. Nature of goodness.


310.101


Richardson. West Point; an intimate picture of the national military academy. 313.193


Root. A B C and X Y Z of bee culture. 1917.


727.225


Shackleton. Book of New York.


230.180


Also 1 replacement.


AUGUSTUS J. RICHARDS FUND


All round the farm j Z71.2


Bacheller. Keeping up with William.


B122.13


Bindloss. Carmen's messenger. B516.10


Blasco Ibanez. Four horsemen of the Apocalypse. B612.1


Cooper. Heart of O Sono San.


C783.3


Dell. Greatheart.


D382.9


Farnol. Definite object.


F235.7


Fisher. (Dorothy Canfield) Home fires in


F535.6


Frothingham. Finding of Norah.


F934.3


Gale. Daughter of the morning.


G131.9


Haggard. Finished.


H124.33


Harben. The triumph.


H215.8


Harraden. Where your heart is.


H234.10


Harris. Hale Merrill's honey quest.


H239.1


L512.9


Lee. Air-man and the tramp. Green jacket.


L512.8


Lincoln .. "Shavings"


L632.19


Locke. Rough road.


L793.12


Orczy. Sheaf of bluebells.


B281.17


Parrish. Devil's own; a romance of the Black Hawk war.


P248.12


France. (Stories)


250


Richmond. Red Pepper's patients. R413.12


Rholfs. (Anna Katharine Green) Mystery of the hasty arrow.


R636.26


Sharp. Whole year round.


736.172


One volume edition of: The spring of the year-Summer-The fall of the year-and Winter.


Shepherd. Confessions of a war correspondent. 633.124


Showerman. Country child.


S5593.2


Sinclair. (B. M. Bower) Cabin fever. Lookout man.


S6162.12


Sinclair, May Tree of heaven.


S6164.6


Streeter. Dere Mable; love letters of a rookie


S9145.1


Tarkington. Magnificent Ambersons.


T176.15


Vachell. Soul of Susan Yellam.


V134.12


Vance. False faces.


V274.11


Ward. Elizabeth's campaign.


W217.23


Wells. Joan and Peter. Soul of a bishop.


W465.6


White. Simba.


W5852.16


Widdemer. You're only young once.


W634.4


Williamson. Everyman's land.


W6791.19


Also 35 duplicates and 48 replacements.


TIRRELL DONATION


Abbott. Immigrant and the community. td315.345


Bogart. Economic history of the United States. td315.343


Bott. Cavalry of the clouds. td633.144


Curtin. Land of the deepening shadow.


td633.146


Earle. Life at the U. S. naval academy; the


making of the American naval officer.


td313.202


Ely, & others. Foundations of national pros- perity; studies in the conservation of per- manent national resources. td315.247


Franc. Use your government.


td315.329


Fraser. Women and war work. td633.136


Gauss. Democracy today.


td315.346


Holmes. Yankee in the trenches.


td633.142


Jastrow. War and the. Bagdad railway.


td633.140


War and the coming peacc. td633.137


S6162.13


W465.7


251


Kilner & MacElroy. Cantonment manual. 1917. td315.318


Kawakami. Japan in world politics. td315.302


Knyvett. "Over there" with the Australians. td633.143 Lodge, Sir Oliver. The war and after. td633.138 Musgrave. Under four flags for France. td633.145 Ogg. Economic development of modern Europe. td315.344 National progress, 1907-1917 (American na- tion ; ed. by A. B. Hart)¿ v. 28 of. td615.121


Paine. Fighting fleets.


td633.164


Powell. Fighting in Flanders.


td633.149


Vive la France!


td633.139


Putnam. Lighthouses and lightships of the United States. td237.16


Stirling. Fundamentals of naval service. td315.330


Weyl. American world policies. td315.248


Wilson. In our first year of war. td633.141


¿This volume was published as v. 27, but as the Analytic Index was published in 1908 as v.27, it was necessary to call this volume, number 28.


APPENDIX D-PERIODICALS


b bi-monthly m monthly


s semi-monthly


d daily o occasionally w weekly


f fortnightly q quarterly


t gift


Academy of political science,tAmerican red cross. New


Booklist. m English division bulletin. w


Bulletin. b


War libraries. o


¿Americanization bulletin. w Art world. m


Proceedings. o


tAmerica. w


*Atlantic deeper waterways association, Bulletin of the m Atlantic monthly. m


American boy. . m


American cookery. m


American historical review.


Bird lore. b


q


Bookman. . m


American magazine. m /


Bulletin of bibliography. q American library association Canadian magazine. m


Booklist. m


Bulletin. b


War libraries. o


Catholic world. m Century. m tChild labor bulletin. q


American machinist. w tChristian register. w


American poultry advocate. ¡ Christian science journal. m


252


#Christian science monitor. Keramic studio. m d


Ladies' home journal. m "Christian science sentinel. Leslie's illustrated weekly


W


Church militant. m


Collier's weekly.


w


Country life. m


Literary digest. w


Cumulative book index. m


Little folks. (Amer.) m Little folks. (Eng. ) m


Current opinion. m


Delineator. m


Living age. w McClure's magazine. m


Dial. f


łDupont magazine. m


Educational review. m


Electrical world. w Engineering news-record. w +Equity. q


Etude. m Everybody's magazine. m +Federator. m


tFood administration bul- letin. w


Forum. m


Garden magazine. m


Good housekeeping. m


Musician. m


Nation. w


1


Harper's magazine. m


National geographic maga-


House and garden. m


zine. m New republic. w


House beautiful. m Illustrated London news.


w Nineteenth century and after. m


Illustrated world. m Independent. w +Norfolk county agricultural


Industrial arts magazine. m and home making bulletin.


Industrial management. m International studio. m +Italy to-day. f


m North American review. m tOfficial U. S. bulletin. d


tJapan society. Bulletin. ofOur dumb animals. m


Journal of education. w Outing. m


Journal of home economics. Outlook. w


m


Photo era. m


-


Manual training magazine. m


+Massachusetts Audubon soci- ety, Bulletin of the. m +Merchant mariner. w +Mexican review. m Missionary review of the world. m


Modern Priscilla. m


Munsey's magazine. m +Museum of fine arts bulle- tin, Boston, Mass. b


Harper's bazar. m


newspaper. w Library journal. m Life. w


253


Pictorial review. m +Social service review. m Political science quarterly. q Sunset. m


Popular mechanics. m


Popular science monthly. Primary education. m +Protectionist. m Public libraries. m Publishers' weekly. w tRaja Yoga messenger. b


Readers' guide. m +Record. (Insurance) m


tRed cross bulletin. w tRed cross magazine m


Survey. w mSystem. m +Temperance cause. m +Theosophical path. m +U. S. employment service bulletin. w


Unpopular review. q Weekly, The; continuing the North American review's War weekly. w +Weekly news letter. w


Review of reviews. (Ameri-Weymouth gazette and tran- can). m


St. Nicholas. m


School arts magazine. m


Scientific American. W


Scientific American supple- ment. w Scientific monthly. m


Scribner's magazine. m


¡Seed reporter. m


Social hygiene monthly. mí


script. w Woman's home companion. m World's work. m


İY.W.C.A. War work bulle- tin. o


Youth's companion. w Also the Farmers' bulletin, and other government publi- cations as usual.


APPENDIX E-DONORS


Atlantic deeper waterways association, Philadelphia, Pa. Bancroft, H. H. Boston university. Bowdoin college, Brunswick, Me. California, University of


Carnegie endowment for international peace. Carnegie hero fund commission.


Clapp, Mrs. W. B.


Columbia university, New York city. Cook, S. R. Dixon, W. Macneile. 1


1


Dryden, F. F.


254


' Farnsworth, E. C.


Federation of nations, Society for the promotion of the. First church of Christ, Scientist, Quincy, Mass. General education board, New York city. Grand army of the republic. Department of Massachusetts. Home market club, Boston, Mass:


Indian rights association, Philadelphia, Pa.


King, Mrs. Mary Fifield.


Lake Forest university, Lake Forest, Ill.


Lake Mohonk conference of friends of the Indians and other dependent peoples.


Lake Mohonk conference on international arbitration.


Massachusetts, State of


Massachusetts agricultural college, Amherst, Mass.


Massachusetts anti-tuberculosis league.


Massachusetts Audubon society.


Massachusetts civic league.


Massachusetts institute of technology, Boston, Mass.


Massachusetts nautical school.


Massachusetts society for the prevention of cruelty to an- imals.


Maxim, Hudson.


Meigs, Mrs. M. S.


Museum of fine arts, Boston, Mass.


Nash, Harriet M.


National security league, New York.


Norfolk county agricultural school, Walpole, Mass.


Olney, Richard, congressman.


Parker, Sir Gilbert.


Rensselaer polytechnic institute, Troy, N. Y. Rockefeller foundation, New York. Scribner, Charles sons.


Simmons college, Boston, Mass.


Smithsonian institution, Washington, D. C.


Soldiers' home in Massachusetts at Chelsea. .


Taylor, C. F.


United Spanish war veterans. Department of Massachusetts.


United States (Public documents)


Wentworth institute, Boston, Mass.


255


Weymouth times, Pub. of Women's Alliance, All Souls church, Braintree, Mass. Young women's Christian association.


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Brookline, Mass.


Cambridge, Mass.


Canton, Mass. Erie, Pa.


Gardner, Mass., Levi Heywood memorial. Grand Rapids, Mich.


Hartford, Conn. Haverhill, Mass.


Hopedale, Mass., Bancroft memorial. Malden, Mass.


Massachusetts, Free public library commission of. Milford, N. H., Free.


Milton, Mass. Natick, Mass., Morse institute.


New York, N. Y.


Newton, Mass., Free.


Northampton, Mass., Forbes.


Pawtucket, R. I., Deborah Cook Sayles.


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Quincy, Mass., Thomas Crane. Washington, D. C., Library of Congress. Whitman, Mass. Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Osterhout free. 1 Winchester, Mass. Winthrop, Mass.


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FOR THE YEAR ENDING DEC. 31, 1918.


Abbie L. Loud, librarian


$675.00


Alice B. Blanchard, assistant


500.00


Phyllis E. Palmer, assistant.


380.15


Ruth S. Freeman


42.50


Estate of Emma F. Thayer


35.55


Lillian G. Gross


11.70


Extra help, moving books


17.54


F. D. Sherman, janitor


485.00


A. J. Richards & Son, coal


368.51


Reuben Loud & Sons, wood.


3.50


Water rent


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Electric Lighting


183.55


Old Colony Gas Co.


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N. E. Telephone & Telegraph Co


20.82


A. S. Jordan & Co., insurance


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Crawford Press, printing.


473.30


Gazette Publishing Co., printing.


26.75


Chas. Skoglund, boiler inspector


2.00


D. Sewall, carting ashes .


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W. H. Rowell, putting up awnings. ..


1.75


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Fogg's Express


2.49


Electric Express


1.50


F. M. Drown, paid expressing


1.85


Library Art Club, dues


6.00


American Library Association, dues ...


5.00


.


Amount carried forward . . $3,411.61


257


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$3,411.61


Frank S. Hobart $31.10


J. E. Ludden, plumbing 12.02


Higgins, Magnuson & Co., on clocks. . 7.00


H. O. Collyer, book case. 6.00


5.69


Thomas South, on boiler.


5.00


Frank W. Stewart ..


3.41


Weymouth Light & Power Co., lamps


2.50


F. D. Sherman, carfares .12


$72.84


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McLane Mfg. Co., filing cases $250.00


Library Bureau


29.90


Post Office


27.05


Combination Products Co


12.25


C. H. Smith, Estate


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Gaylord Bros.


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Jordan Marsh Co.


6.50


Weymouth School Dept., flag


5.25


Sundries


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W. W. Pratt 55.00


Marion French 52.00


W. J. Sladen. 43.00


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Marshall P. Sprague


25.00


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25.00


$434.50


Amount carried forward


$4,285.00


1


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258


Amount brought forward Books :


$4,285.00


W. B. Clark Co.


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De Wolfe & Fiske Co.


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Sundry purchases


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Thomas Nelson & Sons


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R. R. Bowker Co.


9.00


National Geog. Society


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4.86


The Boston Book Co.


2.00


$696.12


F. J. Barnard & Co., binding books. .


156.29


Total expended


$5,137.41


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Appropriation March 4, 1918


$2,600.00


Post Office, rent. 687.49


George R. Kempl, rent


47.20


Income, Tufts fund.


106.25


Income, Tufts reading room fund.


106.25


Income, Augustus J. Richards fund.


242.50


Income, Joseph E. Trask fund.


491.72


Income, Tirrell Donation.


45.00


income, Susannah Hunt Stetson fund


112.50


Abbie L. Loud, librarian, fines, etc. .


189.41


From reserve fund.


500.00


Total appropriation $5,128.32


Expended in excess, Dec. 31, 1918


$9.09


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TUFTS FUND.


Receipts and payments on account of the several objects for which the fund was donated by the late Quincy Tufts.


LECTURE FUND.


Deposited with the Mass. Hospital Life Ins. Co. .


$5,000.00


January, 1919, balance on hand. $1,113.95


Jan. 7, 1918, interest from savings bank . 48.21


April 17, 1919, income from fund ...


212.50


July 1, 1918, interest from Savings bank 26.14


Jan. 6, 1919, interest from savings bank 31.50


Jan. 6, 1919, income from fund. 225.00


January, 1919, balance on hand ... $1,657.30


READING ROOM FUND.


· Deposited with Mass. Hospital Life Ins. Co. .


$2,500.00


April 16, 1918, income from fund .. $106.25


April 16, 1918, paid to Trustees of Tufts library. $106.25


Francis M. Drown, Clerk.


Jan. 2, 1919, income from fund. $112.50


Jan. 2, 1919, paid to Trustees of Tufts Library $112.50


Francis M. Drown, Clerk.


LIBRARY FUND.


Deposited with Mass. Hospital Life Ins. Co. . $2,500.00


April 16, 1918, income from fund .. $106.25


April 16, 1918, paid to Trustees of Tufts Library $106.25


Francis M. Drown, Clerk. Jan: 2, 1919, income from fund. $112.50


Jan. 2, 1919, paid to Trustees of Tufts Library $112.50


Francis M. Drown, Clerk.


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CEMETERY FUND.


Deposited with Mass. Hospital Life Ins. Co. $500.00


April 16, 1918, income from fund ... $21.50


April 16, 1918, paid to R. H. Whiting, Treasurer


$21.50


Jan. 2, 1919, income from fund. ..


$22.50


Jan. 2, 1919, paid to R. H. Whiting, Treasurer


$22.50


SHADE TREE AND SIDEWALK FUND.


Deposited with Mass. Hospital Life Ins. Co.


$2,000.00


January, 1917, balance on hand.


$235.14


May 8, 1918, income from fund. 85.00


Jan. 2, 1919, income from fund. 90.00


January, 1919, balance on hand ..


$410.14


JOSEPH KELLY,


Chairman of Selectmen.


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REPORT OF THE TOWN ACCOUNTANT.


Weymouth, Mass., January 1, 1919.


To the Board of Selectmen and Overseers of the Poor:


Gentlemen :- The seventeenth annual report of the Town Accounting Department is herewith submitted, showing in detail the expenditures of the town during the past year.


Respectfully, CHARLES B. CUSHING, Town Accountant.


EXPENDITURES IN DETAIL FOR 1918.


Schools.


Superintendent.


Parker T. Pearson. . $2,433.36


Music Instructor.


James W. Calderwood. 1,200.00


Drawing Instructors.


Susan Avery 820.00


Evelyn Silvester 255.00


Domestic Science Instructor. H. Mildred Cowan. 880.00


Manuel Training Instructor. Alice L. Tucker. 990.00


School Garden Instructor. Sarah E. Brassill . 720.00


Sewing Instructors.


Ednah G. Rhodes 400.00


Helen Rowell


280.00


$7,978.36


HIGH SCHOOL.


Instructors :


Fred W. Hilton. $2,120.00


Edward W. Ellsworth 1,240.00


Amount carried forward $3,360.00


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Amount brought forward


$3,360.00


Prescott B. Brown.


1,080.00


Mildred E. Smith.


980.00


Alice W. Dwyer


930.00


Mary C. Humphrey


850.00


Florence H. Perry


790.00


Isabel Harrington


760.00


Mary H. Card.


610.00


Irene A. Fraser.


550.00


Grace L. Woodward.




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