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Tuesday A. M., 9:00 to 10:30,
9th Grade,
Ames School .-
66
10:45 to 12:00, } of 8th Grade,
66 P. M., 2:00 to 3:15,
} of 8th Grade,
66
Wednesday, A. M., 9: 00 to 10:30, } of 7th Grade, 66
10:45 to 12:00,
} of 7th Grade, 66 66
66
P. M., 2:00 to 3:15, Pupils from the Ungraded : Schools.
At East Dedham Shop.
Thursday, A. M., 9:00 to 10:30,
9th Grade,
Avery School.
10:45 to 12: 00,
¿ of 8th Grade, 66 66
66 P. M., 2:00 to 3:15, ¿ of 8th Grade,
Friday A. M., 9:00 to 10:30,
৳ of 7th Grade,
66
66
10:45 to 12: 00,
} of 7th Grade,
66
66
P. M., 2:00 to 3:15, 7th Grade, Oakdale School ..
REPORT OF DIRECTOR OF PHYSICAL TRAINING ..
Mr. Roderick W. Hine, Superintendent of Schools.
Sir :- The Swedish or Ling System of gymnastics was introduced into the public schools of Dedham, in December 1893.
Gymnastics or physical training is a systematic and scientific training of the body, and secondarily of the mind" through the body to produce healthy and well developed forms. Some of the effects most noticeable are, a good car- riage, correct position of head and shoulders, straight backs, large and well formed chests, a firm balance and an easy" gait, or to sum it up, an erect attitude and a symmetrically developed form.
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In going through the schools, many children are seen with necks stretched forward, round shoulders, narrow chests, and in various other faulty positions. It can be seen how easily one falls into the habit of sitting or standing thus, and also how difficult it is to break the habit. The fault begins at first by letting the head drop forward; then the shoulders are brought to the front. This flattens the chest and makes an exaggerated curve in the upper part of the back, and causes the shoulder blades to stand out. To compensate for this unnatural curve in the upper part of the back, the curve in the lower part of the back is exaggerated, thus pushing the hips forward and causing the abdomen to protrude.
The aim is, by systematic exercise, to restore the natural curves of the spine and to bring the segments of the body in proper relation to each other. The exercises are so arranged that all parts of the body are brought into play, no one part being developed at the expense of another. An exact and easy control of the body is secured.
I wish to thank the teachers for their earnest co-opera- tion, and to ask the parents to aid in this work. The schools thus far are doing very good work, and with the aid of teachers and parents, it is to be hoped that before long a marked improvement will be seen in the form and carriage of the pupils of the Dedham public schools.
Respectfully,
OLIVE FRANCES MOAKLER.
Director of Physical Training.
February 1st, 1894.
PROGRAMME.
Monday -- Ames School.
Miss Kingsbury, . 9.25 to 9.45 Miss Gilson, . 11.25 to 11.45
Kennedy,
. 9.45 to 10.05 " M. Mulkern,
2.00 to 2.20
Gay,
. 10.05 to 10.25 " I. Mulkern, . 2.20 to 2.40
" Adams, .
. 10.45 to 11.05 " Rhodes, . 2.40 to 3.00
" Bonney, . 11.05 to 11.25 Mr. Burdett, 3.00 to 3.20
.
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Tuesday-High School.
Wednesday-Ungraded Schools.
Riverdale, 9.05 to 9.25 Dexter, . . 10.45 to 11.05
Burgess,
. 9.50 to 10.20 Endicott,
. 11.30 to 11.50
Colburn, .
· 2.00 to 2.40 Fisher. 3.00 to 3.20
Islington, . 3.40 to 4.00
Thursday-Avery School.
Miss Barden,
9.05 to 9.25 Miss Lahey, . 10.05 to 10.25
" Hayes,
9.25 to 9.45 Brazee, .
. 10.45 to 11.05
" Lynas,
. 9.45 to 10.05 Dudley, . 11.05 to 11.25
Mr. Howard, . 3.40 to 4.
Friday-Oakdale School.
Miss Campbell, . 9.05 to 9.25 Miss Wales, . . 9.45 to 10.05
Frost, 9.25 to 9.45 Mr. Southworth, . 10.05 to 10.25
Quincy School.
Miss Kelly, . . 10.40 to 11.00 Mrs. Hutchins, . 11.20 to 11.40
McManus, . 11.00 to 11.20 Miss Keelan, . 11.40 to 12.00
Teachers' Classes.
Tuesday, .
4.15 High School.
Thursday, . 4.15
Avery School.
During the Winter months the afternoon lessons begin thirty minutes earlier.
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SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS.
HIGH-George F. Joyce, Jr.,
Principal,
$1800
Carrie A. Carroll,
Ist Assistant,
675
Mabel G. Curtis,
2nd Assistant, 650
Marion J. Wendell,
3rd Assistant, 600
Marion H. Lamson,
4th Assistant, 500
COLBURN-Annie J. Barton, Principal.
High-9th, 7th and 6th Grades, 800
Isabel E. Clark, 4th, 3rd, 2nd and 1st Grades, 450
AMES-James H. Burdett, Principal,
9th Grade,
1300
S. Louisa Rhodes,
8th
600
Mary E. Mulkern,
7th 66
500
Isabel J. Mulkern,
6th 66
450
Mary V. Gilson, .
õth 66
450
M. Blanche Bonney,
4th
66
450
Henrietta Adams,
3rd
66
450
Nellie M. Gay,
2nd
450
Julia G. Kennedy,
. 2nd and 1st ..
450
Maria F. Kingsbury,
1st 66
450
AVERY-Dorus F. Howard, Principal,
9th and 8th Grades,
1300
E. Gertrude 'Dudley,
7th
66
600
Harriet E. Brazee,
.
6th
66
450
Katherine E. Lahey,
ɔ̃th 66
450
Margaret R. Lynas,
. 4th and 3rd 66 450
Grace L. Hayes, .
2nd
66 450
Nellie A. Barden,
1st 66 450
OAKDALE-E. Frank Southworth, Principal, 7th Grade, 1000
Dollie L. Wales, .
. 6th and 5th 66 500
D. Frances Campbell, . . 4th and 3rd 66
450
Ada M. Frost,
· 2nd and 1st
450
QUINCY-Mary E. Keelan, Principal.
4th Grade, 700
Mary Hutchins,
3rd 66 450
Jennie V. McManus,
.
2nd 66 450
Nellie G. Kelly,
.
1st
450
.
:
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DEXTER-Hattie B. Shaw,
Ungraded, $500
RIVERDALE-
450
ENDICOTT-Edna Hilton,
450.
ISLINGTON-Lizzie M. Shine, .
450
BURGESS-Sarah J. Probert,
66
400
FISHER-Alice M. Williams,
400-
MUSIC-Samuel W. Cole,
66
700
SLOYD-Annie V. Comins,
66
500,
PHYSICAL CULTURE-Olive F. Moakler;
$75 per month.
DRAWING-Henry O. Ryder,
350
SUBSTITUTE TEACHER-Dorothy H. McManus.
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STATISTICS OF PRIVATE SCHOOLS.
Miss Sarah B. Baker's Private School.
Whole number of pupils enrolled,
23
Average attendance, 19
Number of teachers,
3
Subjects taught :- Arithmetic, Spelling, Reading, Writing, History, Grammar, Book-keeping, Drawing, Physiology.
Family School, West Dedham. -Principal, Rev. Calvin S. Locke. .
Number of pupils,
11
Subjects taught :- Reading, Orthography, English Grammar, Arithmetic, Book-keeping, Algebra, American, English and. Grecian History ; Latin, French and German Languages, English Literature.
SEWING SCHOOL.
A summer sewing school, taught by Mrs. Jane M. Burr, .... was opened July 5th, and closed August 15th, 1893.
Below will be found the record of attendance :
Number of pupils recorded,
62
Number of lessons given, 64
Whole number of classes,
4
Number of classes per day,
2
Length of school,
Average attendance of classes,
7 weeks. 10
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STATISTICS.
For the year ending January 31, 1894, showing cost per pupil, etc.
SCHOOLS.
Entire amount
expended for
maintaining
the school.
Average number
belonging.
Cost per pupil.
Cost of school-
books and school supplies per
Pupil.
High,
$5604 21
92
$60 91
$3 96
Colburn, .
1832 46
54
33 93
3 69
Ames,
9481 75
353
26 86
2 30
Avery,
5974 39
268
22 29
1 87
Oakdale, .
3257 80
104
31 32
2 07
Quincy, .
2904 23
110
26 40
1 63
Dexter, .
714 15
26
27 46
1 16
Riverdale,
650 02
27
24 07
1 65
Endicott,
644 43
25
25 77
2 94
Islington,
681 43
17
40 08
4 35
Burgess,
546 68
19
28 77
2 60
Fisher,
.
·
521 83
9
57 98
2 92
1
1
F
-
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ATTENDANCE.
For the year ending January 31, 1894.
SCHOOLS.
Average monthly
enrollment for the
year.
Average number be-
longing.
Average daily at-
attendance.
Per cent of attend-
Number of cases of
tardiness.
High
43
53
92
88
95
198
Colburn
28
29
54
49
92
120
Ames
183
187
353
329
92
119
Avery
146
129
268
253
94
735
Oakdale
67
40
104
99
94
216
Quincy.
68
50
110
103
93
71
Dexter
16
12
26
24
93
43
Riverdale
18
10
27
23
S5
127
Endicott
10
17
25
23
91
86
Islington
5
13
17
15
87
73
Burgess
9
10
19
16
85
70
Fisher
2
8
9
9
93
43
Total
595
558
1104
1031
91.1
1901
1
Boys. | Girls.
ance.
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COLBURN HALL.
REPORT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES.
Statement of W. W. Baker, Agent for Colburn Hall.
RECEIVED.
Feb. 17. From West Dedham Grange. $2 00
Mar. 20. 66 West Dedham Library Club, 3 50
Mar. 28.
Unitarian Guild, 8 50
Oct. 26. 66 Unitarian Guild,
3 50
Dec. 29. Unitarian Society,
2 00
Dec. 29.
Unitarian Society,
2 00
Jan. 9.
Ladies Benevolent Society, 3 50
$25 00.
PAID.
J. D. Ellis, for opening hall,
$9 00
Dedham Electric Co. for light,
10 38
Town Treasurer,
5 62
$25 00.
TRUANCY. Report of Truant Officer, Jesse Morse.
Whole number of cases investigated, .
12
Number of truants, .
·
3
Number detained by parents,
5
Number absent on account of sickness,
4
Report of Truant Officer, John Wardle, Jr.
Whole number of cases investigated, . · Number of truants, 12
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Number absent on account of sickness, or had no
shoes, . 21
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Report of Truant Oficer, John Dean.
Whole number of cases investigated, 5
Number detained by guardians,
2
Number absent on account of having no clothes,
3
JANITORS.
High and Ames Schools, . P. H. McManus, $800 Avery, Oakdale and Quincy Schools, and East Dedham Sloyd Shop, Edmond Meighan, 600
Colburn School,
. John D. Ellis, 140
Dexter and Burgess Schools,
William H. Neas, 115
Islington School,
John Moodie, 60
Endicott School,
Samuel F. Alden, 60
Riverdale School,
William Newbury, 60
Fisher School, .
William Colburn, 30
Dedham Centre Sloyd Shop,
H. W. Woods, 50
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FINANCIAL REPORT.
The amount appropriated by the town at the annual town meeting, for school purposes, was as follows :-
For the support of public schools and the pay- ment of the salary of Superintendent of Schools, Instruction in the elementary use of hand tools and sewing, ·
$36,850 00
1,200 00
Tuition received from other towns for pupils
attending Dedham schools, .
321 15
Special appropriation Ames School sanitation, 500 00
Amount received from sale of articles made at sum- mer sewing school, . 13 02:
Total, $38,884 17
The amount expended was $38,218.42, including $2,000 for the special repairs at the Ames School, leaving a balance on hand to be returned of $665.75.
The following statement gives in detail the receipts and. expenses for the year ending Feb. 1, 1894 :
Salaries of Teachers and Superintendent.
HIGH SCHOOL.
George F. Joyce, Jr. $1,800 00
Carrie A. Carroll, .
662 50
Mabel G. Curtis,
637 50
Marion J. Wendell,
300 00
Marion H.'Lamson,
250 00
C. Belle Kenney,
300 00
$3,950 00%
COLBURN SCHOOL.
Annie J. Barton,
$800 00
Isabel E. Clark,
182 81
M. Blanche Bonney,
236 25
Substitutes,
30 94
$1,250 00.
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AMES SCHOOL.
James H. Burdett,
.
· $1,300 00
S. Louisa Rhodes, .
600 00
Mary E. Mulkern, .
493 44
Isabel J. Mulkern, .
449 16
Mary V. Gilson,
433 13
Flora E. Billings,
236 25
M. Blanche Bonney,
171.56
Henrietta Adams, .
450 00
Nellie M. Gay,
446 63
Julia G. Kennedy, .
450 00
Maria F. Kingsbury,
450 00
Substitutes, .
69 83
$5.550 00
AVERY SCHOOL.
Dorus F. Howard,
$1,300 00
E. Gertrude Dudley,
597 75
Harriet E. Brazee, .
442 41
Alice E. May,
280 12
Margaret R. Lynas,
435 67
Grace L. Hayes,
424 13
Nellie A. Barden,
379 12
Katharine E. Lahey,
133 31
Substitutes,
157 49
$4,150 00
OAKDALE SCHOOL.
E. Frank Southworth,
$500 00
N. G. Kingsley,
550 00
Dollie L. Wales,
247 50
Cora B. Wheeler,
274 06
Lucy A. Colburn, .
212 34
D. Frances Campbell,
180 00
Ada M. Frost,
450 00
Substitutes,
36 10
QUINCY SCHOOL.
Mary E. Keelan,
$700 CO
Mary Hutchins,
450 00
Tennie V. McManus,
450 00
Nellie G. Kelley,
450 00
$2,050 00
DEXTER SCHOOL.
Hattie B. Shaw,
$475 00
.
$2,450 00
50
RIVERDALE SCHOOL.
Isabelle F. Winslow,
$371 25
Substitutes,
78 75
$450 00
ENDICOTT SCHOOL.
Edna Hilton, .
$225 00
Dollie L. Wales,
225 00
$450 00
ISLINGTON SCHOOL.
Lizzie M. Shine,
$450 00
UNION SCHOOL.
Winifred E. Bates,
$225 00
Substitute,
20 25
BURGESS SCHOOL.
Sarah J. Probert,
$400 00
FISHER SCHOOL.
Alice L. Williams .
$400 00
O. S. Williams, superintendent, $950 00
R. W. Hine,
888 85
Blanche I. George, drawing,
175 00
Henry O. Ryder,
175 00
Samuel W. Cole, music,
700 00
Olive F. Moakler, physical culture,
131 25
Dorothy H. McManus, bal. on salary from Sept. 1, 1893, 150 26
$3,170 36
Total,
$25,440 61
Appropriation,
. $26,400 00
Amount expended,
. 25,440 61
Balance undrawn,
$959 39
.
$245 25
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Care of School Houses, Grounds and Janitors' Supplies. HIGH SCHOOL.
P. H. McManus, salary, as janitor, $400 00
T. P. Murray, janitor's supplies, .
75
Chas. Russell 66 9 23
T. J. Baker & Son 66 2 85
Homer Chase, trees,
10 00
William Brennan, cutting wood, 00
AMES SCHOOL.
P. H. McManus, salary as janitor, $400 00
Chas. Russell, janitor's supplies, . 26 18
Burdett & Williams " 5 97
John Brennan, cutting wood, 4 00
William Brennan, work on drain, 2 00
T. P. Shine, cleaning vault,
8 00
COLBURN SCHOOL.
John D. Ellis, salary as janitor,
$140 00
Chas. Russell, janitor's supplies,
Chas. French & Son " 1 00
Chas. Winson, cleaning vault,
00
$144 25
AVERY SCHOOL.
Seth W. Cobbett, salary to Feb. 18, $14 44
Wm. H. Morrow " Aug. 1,
120 53
E Meighan " Feb. 1,
118 50
T. P. Murray, janitor's supplies, .
1 40
Chas. Russell
7 04
T. J. Baker & Son 66 4 02
T. P. Shine, cleaning vault,
8 00
Tebbetts Bros., trees,
3 00
H. Hinkley, putting on storm doors, 63
E. Meighan, cleaning,
23 70
. OAKDALE SCHOOL.
Seth W. Cobbett, salary to Feb. 18, $9 67
W. H. Morrow " Aug. 1, 80 36
E. Meighan, 66 " Feb. 1, 78 90
T. P. Murray, janitor's supplies, .
15
Chas. Russell
2 40
T. J. Baker & Son
66
1 35
H. Hinkley, putting on storm doors,
62
E. Meighan, cleaning,
13 50
Tebbetts Bros., trees,
11 95
$423 83
$446 15
$301 26
$198 90
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QUINCY SCHOOL.
E. Meighan, salary as janitor,
$187 60
Chas. Russell, janitor's supplies, 1 42
T. J. Baker & Son " 4 34
Richard Cronin, painting,
3 00
E. Meighan, cleaning,
16 00
$212 36
DEXTER SCHOOL.
W. H. Davenport, salary to Sept. 1,
$43 75
Wm. H. Neas
29 69
Chas. Russell, janitor's supplies,
75
T. P. Shine, cleaning vault, ·
4 00
H. E. Towle, carting ashes,
4 50
W. H. Davenport, cutting wood, etc., 17 00
$99 69
RIVERDALE SCHOOL.
Wm. Newberry, salary as janitor, .
$60 00
Chas. Russell, janitor's supplies, .
1 50
Wm. Newberry. cleaning vault,
3 00
$64 50
ENDICOTT SCHOOL.
S. F. Alden, salary as janitor,
$60 00
cleaning vault, 4 00
Chas. Russell, janitor's supplies,
10
T. J. Baker & Son
15
$64 25
ISLINGTON SCHOOL.
John Moodie, salary as janitor,
$60 00
Chas. Russell, janitor's supplies, ..
2 22
T. P. Shine, cleaning vaults,
5 00
$67 22
BURGESS SCHOOL
W. H. Neas, salary as janitor,
$40 00
Chas. Russell, janitor's supplies,
35
$40 35
UNION SCHOOL.
John L. Burns, salary to Sept. 18, $18 75
Chas. Russell, janitor's supplies, .
4 55
$23 30
FISHER SCHOOL.
Wm. Colburn, salary as janitor,
$30 00
Total,
$2,116 06
Appropriation,
$2,750 00
Amount expended,
2,116 06
Balance undrawn,
$633 94
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Fuel.
HIGH SCHOOL.
F. W. Sawtelle & Co., coal, . $400 72
66 wood, . .
$429 60
COLBURN SCHOOL.
F. W. Sawtelle & Co., coal,
$103 53
J. B. Baker & Son, wood,
11 00
AMES SCHOOL.
F. W. Sawtelle & Co., coal, $378 14
66 wood; . .
28 87
AVERY SCHOOL.
F. W. Sawtelle & Co., coal,
$346 69
Goding Bros., wood, .
26 87
OAKDALE SCHOOL.
F. W. Sawtelle & Co., coal,
$182 46
Goding Bros., wood,
26 88
QUINCY SCHOOL.
F. W. Sawtelle & Co., coal,
$182 98
Goding Bros., wood,
7 75
DEXTER SCHOOL.
F. W. Sawtelle & Co., coal,
$60 48
Goding Bros., wood, .
5 63
RIVERDALE SCHOOL.
F. W. Sawtelle & Co., coal,
$59 43
Goding Bros., wood,
9 25
Henry Bingham, wood, .
9 00
$77 68
ENDICOTT SCHOOL.
F. W. Sawtelle & Co., coal,
$27 81
Goding Bros., wood,
3 75
ISLINGTON SCHOOL.
F. W. Sawtelle & Co., coal, .
$74 85
BURGESS SCHOOL.
F. W. Sawtelle & Co., coal, $44 28
Chas. French & Son, wood, 9 50
$53 78
$114 53
$407 01
$373 56
$209 34
$190 73
$66 11
·
$31 56
28 88
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FISHER SCHOOL.
F. W. Sawtelle & Co., coal,
$28 38
J. B. Baker & Son, wood, 4 00
$32 38
UNION SCHOOL.
J. B. Baker & Son, wood,
$17 00
Total,
$2,078 13
Appropriation,
$2,300 00
Amount expended,
2,078 13
Balance undrawn,
$221 87
General Repairs.
HIGH SCHOOL.
H. E. Marden, repairs, . $24 81
G. A. Guild, cleaning clocks, etc., .
· 10 25
M. Keelan & Son, labor on chimney, 1 25
Francis Turner, labor on staging, .
27 12
W. A. Fales, repairing furnace,
57 26
E. J. Winn, plumbing, .
178 19
F. H. Dean, painting blackboards, 17 85
A. L. Weeks, setting glass, 2 65
$319 38
AMES SCHOOL.
Amasa Alden, painting, $7 84
G. A. Guild, cleaning clocks, etc., . 11 00
Withington & Sherman, sanitation (per contract), 648 75
F. J. Winn, sanitation (per contract),
1,268 74
Francis Turner, repairs, 2 68
A. L. Weeks, setting glass,
70
H. E. Marden, general repairs,
1 23
Braman, Dow, & Co., repairing furnace,
25
James O'Hern, slating, 62 78
$2,004 97
AVERY SCHOOL.
H. E. Marden, repairs, . $14 73
G. A. Guild, repairing clocks, 5 50
James O'Hern, slating roof, 73 11
O. T. Clisby, setting glass, 6 46
W. B. Gould, plastering, 20 92
M. Keelan & Son, repairing furnace, 54 92
S. Staples, repairing platform, etc., 20 01
$195 65
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OAKDALE SCHOOL.
G. A. Guild, repairing clocks, $1 00
E. J. Winn, plumbing, .
4 62
James O'Hern, slating roof, 12 11
O. T. Clisby, setting class, etc., 61
H. E. Marden, general repairs, 18 30
M. Keelan & Son, plumbing,
8 84
H. H. Stevens, repairs,
32 08
S. Staples, repairing windows, storm doors, etc.,
56 79
QUINCY SCHOOL.
H. E. Marden, repairs, . $1 75
Dedham Lumber Co., lumber,
65
M. Smith, repairing gutters, .
18 92
J. D. Clifton, curtains,
22 35
S. Staples, repairing steps, etc.,
12 68
A. L. Weeks, painting,
35 00
W. B. Gould, plastering,
11 55
E. Meighan, grading,
45 50
M. Keelan & Son, plumbing,
12 77
Jas. O'Hern, slating,
34 98
W. A. Fales, whitewashing,
20 00
O. T. Clisby, setting glass,
2 06
DEXTER SCHOOL.
H. E. Marden, repairs, . . $1 05
F. H. Dean, painting blackboards, 12 60
Amasa Alden
5 15
RIVERDALE SCHOOL.
H. E. Marden, repairs, . $1 05
A. L. Weeks, setting glass, 2 00
F. H. Dean, repairing blackboards,
10 15
ENDICOTT SCHOOL.
H. E. Marden, repairs, . · $1 05
J. D. Clifton, repairing stool, 1 00
A. L. Weeks, setting glass, ·
2 20
M. Keelan & Son, repairing pump, 4 75
S. Staples, repairing platform fence, 9 29
$18 29
ISLINGTON SCHOOL.
H. E. Marden, repairs. . $7 10
M. Keelan & Son, repairing furnace, 1 50
$8 60
.
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$141 35
$218 21
$18 80
$13 20
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UNION SCHOOL.
W. A. Fales, repairing chimney $8 86
M. Keelan & Son, plumbing, 25
F. E. Colburn, repairs on pump, 2 00
$12 11
COLBURN SCHOOL.
J. D. Clifton, curtains, etc.,
$19 75
Baker Bros., painting, 1 50 .
$21 25
FISHER SCHOOL.
M. Keelan & Son, stove,
$26 85
BURGESS SCHOOL.
A. L. Weeks, setting glass,
$3 00
OFFICE.
H. E. Marden, putting up map, ·
95
Chandler & Barber, screws, window
cord, etc., .
$5 70
$6 65
Total,
$3,008 31
Appropriation,
$2,500 00
Amount expended,
3,008 31
Amount overdrawn,
$508 31
School Books and Supplies.
SCHOOL BOOKS.
University Publishing Co.,
$339 61
Ginn & Co.,
243 71
American Book Co.,
325 51
D. C. Heath & Co.,
130 18
Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 89 66
Silver, Burdett & Co.,
84 00
Oliver Ditson & Co.,
76 94
William Ware & Co.,
29 00
John E. Potter, 27 00
Educational Publishing Co., 27 00
Thompson, Brown & Co., 33 80
Allyn & Bacon, 22 50
Lee & Shepard,
28 09
Carl Schoenhof,
78 08
Conservatory Music Store,
9 43
.
57
Boston School Supply Co.,
$3 00
Wm. R. Jenkins,
3 84
Prang Educational Co., .
26 76
A. C. Boyden,
1 36
Chas. Scribner's Sons, .
14 40
Leach, Shewell & Sanborn,
11 93
Maynard, Merrill & Co.,
16 80
Edw. E. Babb,
32 38
Willard Small,
35 20
SCHOOL SUPPLIES.
J. L. Hammett,
$118 31
George S. Perry & Co., .
749 71
Dennison Mfg. Co.,
11 84
Meade, Dodge & Co.,
8 13
Carter, Rice & Co.,
3 75
Eberhard Faber,
15 50
$907 24
Total,
$2,597 42
Appropriation,
$2,000 00
Amount expended,
2,597 42
Amount overdrawn, ·
$597 42
Furniture.
AMES SCHOOL.
Geo. S. Perry & Co., desks, . $183 40 ·
F. H. Dean, blackboards,
63 96
.
$247 36
AVERY SCHOOL.
Geo. S. Perry & Co., desks,
$168 50
F. H. Dean, blackboards,
39 84
Bobrick Furniture Co., desks,
197 00
Mason & Hamlin, organ,
13 30
J. L. Hammett, desks,
24 00
OAKDALE SCHOOL.
F. H. Dean, blackboards,
$25 20
J. L. Hammett, bell and desk,
13 50
· QUINCY SCHOOL.
Mason & Hamlin, organ,
$24 30
F. H. Dean, blackboards,
27 76
$52 06
.
$442 64
$38 70
$1,690 18
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DEXTER SCHOOL.
Mason & Hamlin, organ,
$24 30
ENDICOTT SCHOOL.
F. H. Dean, blackboards,
$6 68
ISLINGTON SCHOOL.
F. H. Dean, blackboards,
$6 76
FISHER SCHOOL.
F. H. Dean, blackboards, $6 28
COLBURN SCHOOL.
F. H. Dean, blackboards, $23 56
OFFICE.
J. L. Hammett, bell, not delivered to schools, $1 50
Total,
$849 84
Appropriation, $1,000 00
Amount expended, . 849 84
Balance undrawn,
$150 16
High School Laboratory.
Franklin Educational Co., $7 01
Thorp & Martin Mfg. Co., 5 00
Whitall, Tatum & Co.,
11 83
Total,
$23 84
Appropriation,
$300 00
Amount expended,
.
23 84
Balance undrawn,
$276 16
Lighting.
Dedham and Hyde Park Electric Light and Gas Co., $7 20 .
Dedham Electric Co., 16 57
Total,
.
$23 77
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Appropriation,
$100 00
Amount expended,
23 77
Balance undrawn,
$76 23
Elementary Use of Hand Tools and Sewing.
SUMMER SEWING SCHOOL.
Jane M. Burr, salary, $60 00
C. F. Hovey, supplies, 19 42
E. J. Higgins,
76
Jane M. Burr, 5 00
Mrs. T. A. Sparrow, cleaning, 3 00
50
Total,
$97 68
SLOYD.
Annis G. Spencer, salary to June 1, $180 00
Lottie P. Cook, " July 1,
33 75
Annie V. Comins, 66 " Feb. 1, 158 00
E. Meighan, 66 as janitor, 30 00
H. W. Woods, as janitor,
35 00
F. W. Sawtelle & Co., coal, 119 36 .
Goding Bros., wood, 9 90
T. J. Baker & Son, janitor's supplies, 90
Chas. Russell, 66
45
M. Keelan & Son, repairs,
20
A. L. Weeks,
1 25
T. P. Shine, cleaning vault, +
4 00
Chas. French & Son, express,
2 00
Dedham Lumber Co., wood, .
61.55
Annie V. Comins, carriage to West Dedham, . 4 50
Annis G. Spencer, carriage to West Dedham, . 17 00
Chandler & Barber, furniture, 176 54
H. E. Marden, repairs and wood, 69 46
H. E. Towle, cleaning ashes, 3 75
$1,030 61
Total,
:$1,128 29 .
Appropriation,
$1,200 00
Amount expended, 1,128 29
Balance undrawn, .
$71 71
G. A. Guild, repairs,
60
Contingent.
American Express Co., . $21 01
Parker's 46 23
United States Express Co., 25 95
Chas. French, 5 00
E. N. Moody, express and carriage hire, 22 00
A. Raymond,
6 00
O. S. Williams, postage, etc.,
12 74
R. W. Hine,
25 52
Samuel Ward & Co., journal,
2 10
W. M. Belcher, typewriter,
86 50
Thorp & Martin Mfg. Co., mineo- graph supplies, 10 50
1 00
H. D. Humphrey, binding books, . Dudley & Hodge,
17 25
Hartwig Nissen lecturer.
10 00
Mrs. T. A. Sparrow, cleaning office, D. H. McManus, services to Sept. 1, 77 97 Jordan & Christie, brushes, 32 00
Mrs. John B. Fisher, taking census,
150 00
J. L. Fairbanks, census blanks, ·
4 50
H. H. McQuillen, printing,
202 75
P. Burns, conveying children to Colburn School, 76 00
W. W. Baker, expenses,
15 00
G. B. Williams, putting up fence, 2 00
John Dean, truant officer, 5 00
John Wardle, Jr., truant officer,
25 00
George F. Joyce, expenses for ex- hibition, etc., 8 12
H. C. Kendall, writing diplomas, 3 25
P. F. Corbett, anvil,
13 26
Alice E. Dean, accompanist, . 31 00
S. W. Cole, cash paid accompanist,
13 00
Total,
$952 15
Appropriation,
$334 17
Amount expended,
952 15
Balance overdrawn, . $617 98
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AMOUNTS APPROPRIATED AND RECEIVED.
For salaries of teachers and superin-
tendent, .
$26,400 00
care of school-houses, grounds, and janitors' supplies, 2,750 00
66 fuel, . 2,300 00
lighting,
100 00
school books and supplies, .
2,000 00
furniture,
1,000 00
High School laboratory, 300 00 .
general repairs and grading, . .
2,500 00
66 instruction in the use of hand tools and sewing, 1,200 00
contingent appropriation, 321 15
66 cash (summer sewing school), ·
13 02
$38,884 17
AMOUNTS EXPENDED.
For salaries of teachers and superin-
tendent, .
$25,440 61
care of school-houses, grounds and janitor's supplies, 2,116 06
fuel,
2,078 13
general repairs and grading,
3,008 31
66 school books and supplies, furniture,
849 84
High School laboratory,
23 84
lighting,
23 77
Sloyd and sewing,
1,128 29
66 contingent,
952 15
balance undrawn,
665 75
$38,884 17
EXPENSES BY SCHOOLS.
HIGH SCHOOL.
Teachers' salaries, . . $3,950 00
Fuel,
429 60
Lighting,
23 77
Repairs,
319 38
Laboratory,
23 84
Care of building, etc ..
423 83
Text books and supplies,
365 16
Contingent expenses,
0
68 63
$5,604 21
2,597 42
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AMES SCHOOL.
Teachers' salaries, .
$5,550 00
Fuel,
407 01
Furniture,
247 36
Care of building, etc.
446 15
Text books and supplies,
814 26
Repairs,
2,004 97
Contingent expenses,
12 00
$9,481 75
AVERY SCHOOL.
Teachers' salaries,
$4,150 00
Fuel,
373 56
Furniture.
442 64
Care of buildings, etc.,
301 26
Repairs,
195 65
Text books and supplies,
501 28
Contingent expenses,
10 00
$5,974 39
OAKDALE SCHOOL.
Teachers' salaries,
$2,450 00
Fuel,
209 34
Furniture,
38 70
Care of building, etc.,
198 90
Repairs.
141 35
Text books and supplies,
215 51
Contingent expenses,
4 00
$3,257 80
QUINCY SCHOOL.
Teachers' salaries,
$2,050 00
Fuel,
190 73
Furniture,
52 06
Care of buildings, etc.,
212 36
Repairs,
218 21
Text books and supplies,
179 87
Contingent expenses,
1 00
COLBURN SCHOOL.
Teachers' salaries, .
. $1,250 00
Fuel, 3 .
114 53
Furniture,
23 56
Care of buildings, etc.,
144 25
Repairs.
21 25
Text books and supplies,
199 37
Contingent expenses,
81 00
$1,833 96
1
$2,904 23
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DEXTER SCHOOL.
Teacher's salary,
$475 00
Fuel,
66 11
Furniture,
24 30
Care of buildings, etc.,
99 69
Repairs,
18 80
Text books and supplies,
30 25
RIVERDALE SCHOOL.
Teachers' salaries,
$450 00
Fuel,
77 68
Care of buildings, etc.,
64 50
Repairs,
13 20
Text books and supplies,
44 64
ENDICOTT SCHOOL.
Teachers' salaries,
$450 00
Fuel,
31 56
Furniture,
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