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J. Wilder Tasker,
Frederick A. Watson,
Alice M. Watterson,
Nonquit Mill, 67 Green St. Fairhaven, Mass. Paymaster, Cushman Box Factory, 127 Green St., Fairhaven, Mass. Student, Albany Law School, 488 Madison Ave., Albany, N. Y. Stenographer, Boston Y. M. C. A., 4 James St., Boston, Mass. Stenographer. Joseph T. Kenney, Atty., 40 Spring St., Fairhaven, Mass.
Class of 1907.
Clara F. Ames.
Marjorie L. Brand,
Alden C. Goodnow,
Stanley Kendrick,!
Alice M. Lyons, Margaret M. Noland,
Henry D. Pierce,
Bancroft Winsor,
Bookkeeper, Charles F. Ames, Mattapoisett, Mass. Student, Mt. Holyoke College, So. Hadley, Mass. Student, University of Maine, Orono, Maine. Stenographer, Hawes, Tewksbury & Co. Fairhaven, Mass. At Home, Fairhaven, Mass. Teacher, Stetson High School, West St., Randolph, Mass. Painter, Acushnet, Mass. Manufacturer Cotton Machinery, Hopedale, Mass.
Class of 1908.
Milton J. Bentley, Student, N. B. Textile School. 252 Main St., Fairhaven, Mass. Bessie M. Bentley, Student, N. E. Conservatory of Music, Boston, Mass., 125 Hemenway St., Boston, Mass.
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Helen L. Bennett,
Companion, Mrs. L. A. Treat, Fitzwilliam Depot, N. H. Henry H. Crossman, Clerk, N. E. Cotton Yarn Co. 118 Chancery St., New Bedford, Mass. Sybil K. Collins, Teacher, Rochester, Fairhaven, Mass. Charles H. Church, Student, University of Vermont, 179 Loomis St .. Burlington, Vt. Maybell Chapman, At Home, 83 North St. Fairhaven, Mass. M. Alberta Dillingham. Stenographer, New Process Gas & Supply Co., Acushnet, Mass. Harriet M. Eldred, Clerk, Ede's Store, 99 Main St., Fairhaven, Mass. Dana H. Gillingham, Student, N. B. Textile School. 32 Spring St., Fairhaven, Mass. Warren E. Holland, Student. N. B. Textile School, Fairhaven, Mass. Mildred A. Howland. Assistant, Cooking Dept .. F. H. S. 249 Main St., Fairhaven, Mass. Flora B. Lyons, Student, Mt. Holyoke College, So. Hadley, Mass.
Florence Mara, At Home, 63 North St., Fairhaven, Mass. Gladys A. Merton, R. I. Normal School, West Barrington, R. I.
Edith Palmer. Stenographer, Whitney Law Corporation. New Bedford, Mass., 161 Main St., Fairhaven, Mass. Edna A. Rounseville, Bookkeeper and stenographer, Tucker, Anthony & Co., 101 Sycamore St., New Bedford, Mass. Emma J. Sherman. Teacher. Acushnet, Fairhaven, Mass. Rose L. Sisson, Teacher. Sutton, Mass. Whitinsville. Mass. Clara G. E. Welden (Mrs. Follett). 443 Main St .. Brockton, Mass.
Helen M. Westgate, Bookkeeper and Stenographer, Slocum & Kilburn, 43 William St., Fairhaven, Mass. Allen F. Winsor, Student, Harvard College, 32 Westmorly Court, Cambridge, Mass.
Class of 1909.
Clifford H. Ashley, Mill Operative, Nonquitt Spinning Co. New Bedford, Mass. .James Loring Atsatt, Student at W. P. I., 718 Main St. Worcester, Mass.
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Bessie A. Betagh, Stenographer, Atlas Tack Co. 50 William St., Fairhaven, Mass. Louisa B. Bushnell, Office of Supt. of Schools. 16 Oak Ave., Fairhaven, Mass.
Carolyn Smith Cowen, At home, 11 Cooke St., Fairhaven.
Evans King Dexter, Student, Mass. Agrucultural College. Amherst, Mass. Carrie Hammond Dunn, Arthur Herbert Goddard, At home, Mattapoisett, Mass. Student, Haverford College, Haverford, Pa.
Melissa Carlyle Jenkins, At home, Mattapoisett, Mass. Benjamin Earle Kempton, Clerk, Bureau of Census Dept., Commerce and Labor, 436 M St., N. W., Washington, D. C. Edna B. Mack. Clerk, So. Mass. Tel. Co. North St., Fairhaven, Mass. Annie D. Mendell, Student, Bridgewater Normal Bridgewater, Mass.
Alfred F. Nye,
Wm. J. Mitchell, Student, University of Maine, Orono, Me. Student, Mass. Inst. of Tech. Box 216, Exeter, N. H. Alden Leslie Shores, Draftsman, So. Mass. Tel. Co. 19 Rotch St., Fairhaven, Mass. Nellie V. Tripp, Proof reader, W. H. Collins & Co. 125 Adams St., Fairhaven, Mass. At home, Mattapoisett, Mass.
Julia K. Vaughan,
Class of 1910.
Helen Louise Ashley, Wilfred Symonds Baker,
Valetta Eugenia Bumpus,
Albert Seabury Crandon,
Gladys Rex Cummings,
Eva Lavina Emberson,
Rachel Warren Gifford,
Jessie Morgan Hawkins, Ralph Stone Howland,
At home, Acushnet, Mass, At home, 255 Potter Ave., Providence, R. I. Typewriter, R. G. Dunn Co., Acushnet, Mass. Student at W. P. I. 718 Main St., Worcester, Mass. Student, Syracuse Univ., 201 University Place, Syracuse, N .Y. Typewriter, Whitney Law Cor., 129 Greene St., Fairhaven, Mass. Fairhaven High School. Fairhaven, Mass. At home, Fairhaven, Mass. Student, New Bedford Tex., 249 Main St., Fairhaven, Mass.
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Nora Belle King,
Amy Louise iLincoln, Leroy Burgess Newton,
Stenographer, Atlas Tack Co. 67 Pleasant St., Fairhaven, Mass. At home, Fairhaven, Mass.
Student at R. I. S. C. R. I. State College, Kingston, R .I. At home, 37 Allington St., Liverpool, Eng. Harrington Training School, New Bedford, Acushnet, Mass.
Winifred Agnes Savin,
Mary Catherine Sylvia,
William Tallman,
Codman & Despradelle, Architects, 31 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. Farmer, Mattapoisett, Mass.
Earl Howard Tinkham, Alton Mayo Tripp, Stenog. N. B. Storage Warehouse Co., Acushnet, Mass.
Margaret Tuthill, Studying Music, Mattapoisett, Mass At home, California
Marion Harland Wells,
Susan Mildred York, Bookkeeper, H. L. Wilson
52 Rodman St., Fairhaven, Mass.
TABULATED STATEMENT - GRADES, TEACHERS, ATTENDANCE, ETC. SCHOOL YEAR -SEPTEMBER, 1909 - JUNE, 1910.
SCHOOLS.
TEACHERS.
Whole number
enrolled.
Average
Average
Per cent.
attendance.
Total days'
absence.
Cases of
tardiness.
No. of weeks
in year.
High,
High Prep.
A. B. Kimball, Prin.
120
116.93 114.00
97.49
563
127
40
Old High,
Mabel L. Mathews,
42
39.78
38.38 96.48
265
3
40
Rogers,
8
Sara B. Clarke, Prin.
60
51.80
50.10
96.60
329
4
40
.6
7
Gertrude M. Ellis
39
37.33
35.05 93.88
430
32
40
66
6 & 7
Alice C. Gates,
41
40.90
38.80
94.80
384
17
40
66
5
Carrie M. Frost,
32
29.50
27.71
93.95
336.5
3
40
66
5
Marion I. Richardson,
30
28.79
26.75 92.52
380
14
40
4
Mattie L. Norris
45
36.00
34.40
95.50
294
2
40
6
4
Charlotte J. Bruce,
40
37.22
34.77 93.41
460.5
12
40
Rogers Annex,
3
Lillie B. Allen,
38
32.50
30.09 92.58
404
15
40
3
Katherine R. Eames,
42
31.39
28.25 90.00
592
12
40
2
Aggie L. Sulis,
38
35.38
31.53 89.11
723
15
40
8
Raida Osborn,
36
33.21
31.66
95.33
292.5
31
40
6
Eula P. Goodale,
membership.
attendance.
Grades.
Rogers Annex,
2
Mildred A. Thompson, Mary A. S. Sale,
44
35.45
31.39
88.54
733
10
40
Amy R. Crosby,
44
35.73
31.50 88.37
782
12
40
Oxford, Old High, Oxford,
6 & 7 5
Myra D. Crowell,
35
26.87
25.35
94.34
293
12
40
Elizabeth P. Hammond,
38
29.80
28.31 95.00
282
37
40
Ruth E. Sargent,
54
42.57
38.25
89.84
808.5
36
40
52
36.98
33.65
90.99
622
31
40
1
Helen L. Delano
50
38.55
33.29
86.35
957.5
63
40
Music,
Anna B. Trowbridge,
Drawing,
Charlotte Dorman,
Cooking,
Eunice E. Strong,
Manual Education,
Will Whitney,
Physical Education,
Frederick C. Hill,
Totals, 1910,
960
852.45
775.37
92
10,598
512
Totals, 1909,
947
801.46
749.
93
9,792
434
Totals, 1908,
1028
891.
837.
93
10.248,5
508
Totals, 1907,
975
862.
804.
93
9,836
592
Totals, 1906,
885
728.
720.
94
8,585
637
Totals, 1905,
860 740.
693.
94
8,734
682
40
35.77
32.13| 89.82|
666.5
24
40
1
1
3 & 4
2
Alma Blackburn,
TABULATED STATEMENT- GRADES, TEACHERS, ATTENDANCE, ETC. FALL TERM - SEPTEMBER 6, 1909 - DECEMBER 23, 1910.
SCHOOLS.
TEACHERS.
Whole number
enrolled.
Average
Average
Per cent.
attendance.
Total days'
absence.
Cases of
tardiness.
No. of days
in term.
High,
High Prep.
A. B. Kimball, Prin.
151 146.78 142.68 97.21
283
72
76
Old High,
Raida Osborne,
39
36.50
35.80 97.90
55
6
76
Rogers,
8
Sara B. Clarke, Prin.
48
44.64
43.00
96.30
121.5
4
74
66
6 & 7
Bertha E. Hinchcliffe,
37
36.44
34.48|
94.62
145.5
74
6
Eula P. Goodale,
40
38.37
37.29
97.10
80.5
4
74
66
5
Elizabeth P. Hammond,
41
37.97
36.37 95.76
119.5
8
74
5
Marion I. Richardson,
45
38.76
36.56 94.32
162
10
74
66
4
Mattie L. Norris,
39
35.30
33.30 94.30
151
1
74
4
Charlotte J. Bruce,
39
37.07
35.64 96.14
105.5
3
74
66
3
Lillie B. Allen,
39
34.45
31.90
92.30
188
13
74
66
3
Katherine R. Eames,
37
35.14
32.51 92.52
194.5
10
74
2
Rachel E. Kingsley,
40
36.37
33.53 92.20
208.5
5 73.5
7
Gertrude M. Ellis,
38
35.43
34.02 96.02
104
17
74
8
Annie E. Williams,
membership.
attendance.
Grades.
Rogers,
2
Mildred A. Thompson, Mary A. S. Sale,
47
Helen L. Delano,
46
41.56
36.49 87.80 358
Old High, Oxford, 16
5 & 6
Myra D. Crowell,
42
38.58
36.63
94.94 34.25 94.20 32.83 93.74
160.5
10 73
44
39.85
36.60
91.84
236
8 72.5
Music,
Anna B. Trowbridge,
Drawing,
Charlotte E. Dorman,
Cooking,
Eunice E. Strong,
Manual Education,
Will Whitney,
Physical Education,
Frederick C. Hill,
Totals, 1910,
964
890.89
842.14|
94.03 3,637.5
251
Totals, 1909,
931 839.41
798.02
94.54 3,094.
219
Totals, 1908,
885 822.71
788.32
95.45 2,550.
151
Totals, 1907,
971
917.00
873.00 95.00 3,343.
211
Totals, 1906,
967 880.00
828.00 94.00 3,786.
227
40 36.17 40.85
32.12 88.90| 300 36.64|
89.69 305.5
1
7 & 8
Mabel A. Matthews,
32 29.30
28.50 97.00
61 143 155
33 74 8 73.5
3 & 4 Florence I. Stevens,
14 74
16
Alma Blackburn,
39
36.34 35.02
41
2 & 3 1 Rosa M. Bowker,
7/74
1
4 72.5 7 70.5
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FINANCIAL STATEMENT.
1911
PEASE FUND
Dr.
Cr.
Receipts: Balance, March, 1910, Dividends from trustees,
$333 82 305 34
Expenditures:
E. E. Babb & Co.,
$116 22
American Book Co.,
83 36
Charles Scribner's Sons, 46,62
J. L. Hammett Co.,
205 64
Underwood & Under- wood,
47 51
Little, Brown & Co.,
40 50
Atkinson, Mentzer &
40 00
Grover,
C. E. Doner,
20,00
Benj. Sanborn,
12,00
Silver, Burdett & Co.,
11 00
$622 85
Balance, February, 1911,
16 31
$639 |16
$639 16
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FINANCIAL STATEMENT. 1911
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Dr.
Cr.
Receipts: Balance, Mar. 1, 1910,
185 26 $20,000 00
Expenditures:
$12,624 60
Supervision,
1,508 30
833 34
Janitors,
1,684 57
602 10 14 00
Transportation, Fuel,
992 52
Books,
706 41
Supplies,
302 36
Repairs,
1,022 86
Miscellaneous,
901 09
$21,193 71
Balance, Feb. 1, 19) 1,
440 99
$21,634 70
$21,634 70
Appropriation, Mar. 10, Received from State on acct. of Supt., County, Dog tax, Tuition, state wards,
Teaching,
1,451 00
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TEACHERS.
Sara B. Clarke,
$992.00
Mabel L. Mathews,
350.00
Raida Osborne,
535.00
Gertrude M. Ellis,
496.00
Alice C. Gates,
250.00
Eula P. Goodale,
495.00
Carrie M. Frost,
250.00
Marion I. Richardson,
498.00
Mattie L. Norris,
628.00
Charlotte J. Bruce,
498.00
Lillie B. Allen,
500.00
Aggie L. Sulis,
248.00
Mildred A. Thompson,
498.00
Katherine R. Eames,
487.50
Mary A. S. Sale,
500.00
Amy Crosby,
250.00
Elizabeth P. Hammond,
436.00
Rachel E. Kingsley,
250.00
Bertha E. Hinchcliffe,
250.00
Annie Williams,
244.00
Mabel A. Matthews,
250.00
Myra D. Crowell,
792.00
Florence I. Stevens,
250.00
Alma Blackburn,
459.50
Rosa M. Bowker,
250.00
Helen L. Delano,
498.00
Ruth E. Sargent,
212.50
Bessie F. Nesmith,
12.50
Anna B. Trowbridge,
470.00
Charlotte S. Dorman,
444.00
Helen M. Thrasher,
90.00
Louise B. Bushnell,
91.50
Mary S. Fletcher,
131.10
A. L. Mackie,
5.00
Minerva Sparrow,
2.00
Gladys Goodnow,
9.00
Marion B. Phinney,
2.00
$12,624.60
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SUPERVISION.
From state treasurer,
$833.34
From town treasurer,
674.96
$1,508.30
JANITORS.
Rufus B. White,
$600.00
A. J. Jenney,
134.67
Frederick Taber,
360.00
J. B. Alton,
240.00
A. H. Austin,
349.90
$1,684.57
FUEL.
J. C. Tripp,
$106.75
Patrick Connor,
860.02
George P. Randall,
21.25
Calvin Delano,
4.50
$992.52
TRANSPORTATION.
George L. Hiller,
$660.00
Union Street Railway Co.,
791.00
$1,451.00
BOOKS.
Atkinson, Mentzer & Grover,
$58.35
McMillan Book Co.,
.43
Edward E. Babb & Co.,
384.87
Silver, Burdett & Co.,
36.48
D. C. Heath & Co.,
102.33
146
Ginn & Co.,
8.40
Milton Bradley & Co.,
2.09
The Davis Press,
6.00
Houghton, Mifflin Co.,
75.53
American Book Co.,
27.36
The Bullard Co.,
2.94
Longman's, Green & Co.,
1.63
$706.41
REPAIRS.
S. Whitlow,
$2.70
T. N. Thatcher,
1.00
James H. Warren,
65.00
Babbitt Steam Specialty Co.,
.90
C. F. Delano,
257.08
Cavicchi, Gurney Co.,
83.00
H. H. Hathaway,
144.09
L. W. Morton,
23.73
M. P. Whitfield,
34.11
Charles E. Woodworth,
6.00
C. A. Hacker,
8.00
F. J. Jameson,
10.00
Everett Green,
65.00
W. R. West,
32.00
W. L. Kelley,
1.25
F. M. Bates,
191.50
C. F. Wing,
51.60
New Bedford Boiler & Machine Co.,
1.15
Edward Hazzard,
44.75
$1,022.86
SUPPLIES.
Powers & Lyons,
$15.82
Edward E. Babb,
3.60
Silver, Burdett Co.,
4.00
Howard Dustless Duster Co.,
9.38
14.
Rand, McNally Co.,
18.00
Wadsworth, Howland Co.,
4.50
Williston H. Collins, J. C. Becker,
2.40
Carter Ink Co.,
.38
F. D. Beattys,
4.08
E. G. Spooner,
24.12
S. D. Angell,
6.80
Scott Paper Co.,
2.00
A. E. Wordell,
4.00
H. K. Nye,
8.63
A. R. Washburn,
13.58
Milton, Bradley & Co.,
56.81
J. L. Hammett,
69.33
R. H. Chase,
5.00
West Disinfecting Co.,
5.25
Oxford Shop,
1.23
A. E. Burton,
18.00
E. H. Shaw,
4.50
Barrett Manufacturing Co.,
3.75
James Ede,
2.10
S. D. Angell Co.,
9.35
Steiger, Dudgeon Co.,
2.24
New Bedford Dry Goods Co.,
2.61
$302.36
MISCELLANEOUS.
Southern Mass. Telephone Co.,
$23.28
New Bedford Gas & Edison Light Co.,
81.72
Dr. H. W. Wood,
90.00
W. H. Dunham,
30.75
C. F. Brownell,
2.50
Fairhaven Water Co.,
238.17
Allen's Boston & New Bedford Express,
2.20
Manuel D. Amarel,
15.89
Adams Express Co.,
11.03
L. B. Bushnell,
144.10
Parson's Steam Laundry,
2.43
F. M. Marsh,
21.40
.90
148
F. H. Willard,
1.15
Peter Murray,
97.52
New Bedford Printing Co.,
8.75
Phaneuf & Son,
3.80
John B. Stone,
.75
D. J. Sullivan,
8.00
C. D. Waldron,
35.25
A. E. Coffin Press,
.70
W. E. Simm,
4.00
Calvin Delano,
29.50
E. G. Spooner,
1.20
Tree Warden Department,
17.00
Fairhaven Publicity Committee,
1.00
A. L. Mackie,
25.00
Antone Garcia,
4.00
$901.09
THE MILLICENT LIBRARY
FAIRHAVEN, MASS.
ANNUAL REPORT 1910
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OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES OF THE MILLICENT LIBRARY 1893-1911
President
HENRY H. ROGERS
1893-1909
HENRY H. ROGERS
1909-
Vice Presidents
WALTER P. WINSOR
1893-94
GEORGE H. TABER
.
1895-96
GEORGE H. TRIPP
1897-98
THOMAS A. TRIPP
1899-00
JAMES H. GILLINGHAM
1901-02
JOB C. TRIPP
1903-04
JAMES L. GILLINGHAM
1905-06
FREDERICK B. LYMAN
1907-08
THOMAS A. TRIPP
1909-10
EDWARD L. BESSE
1911-12
Treasurers
JAMES L. GILLINGHAM
1893-94
MRS. LIZZIE F. NYE
1895-96
WALTER P. WINSOR
1897-
Secretaries
THOMAS A. TRIPP
1893-96
MISS ELLEN H. AKIN
1895-06
MRS. SARAH C. ANTHONY
1897-98
MRS. LIZZIE F. NYE
1899-00
DON C. STEVENS
1901
DREW B. HALL .
1901-
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Standing Committees 1911-12
Finance Committee :-
Mr. Winsor, Mrs. Anthony, Mr. J. C. Tripp, Mrs. Broughton, Miss Akin.
House Committee :-
Mr. T. A. Tripp, Mr. Brownell, Mrs. Nye, Mr. Gilling- ham, Mr. Benjamin.
Book Committee :-
Mr. Rogers, Mr. Besse, Mr. G. H. Tripp, Mrs. Winsor Mr. Luther.
Trustees
Miss Ellen H. Akin
1893-
Edmund Anthony, Jr.
1902
Mrs. Sarah C. Anthony
1893-
William E. Benjamin
1893-
Edward L. Besse
1893-
Mrs. Cara R. Broughton.
1893-
Morris R. Brownell
1909-
James L. Gillingham
1893-
George B. Luther
1909-
Frederick B. Lyman
1904-09
Mrs. Lizzie F. Nye
1893-
Henry H. Rogers
1893-1909
Henry H. Rogers
1909-
Don C. Stevens
1893-01
George W. Stevens
1893-08
George H. Taber
1893-01
George H. Tripp
1893-
Job C. Tripp
1902-
Thomas A. Tripp
1893-
Charles W. White, Jr.
1902-04
Mrs. Mary G. Winsor
1893
Walter P. Winsor
1893-
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LIBRARIAN'S REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDING DEC. 31, 1910.
To the Trustees of The Millicent Library:
I have the honor of presenting, in condensed form, the Librarian's report for 1910.
Growth
The additions for the year number 878 volumes. Two hundred and ten volumes were rejected, a net gain of 668, which brings the collection up to 20,652 volumes. Of the 878 volumes added, 541 were new titles, and the remainder addi- tional copies or volumes. Three hundred and forty-eight volumes were fiction, 85 useful arts, 79 fine arts, 74 travel, 56 natural science, 55 education, statistics and folklore, 40 bound periodicals, 39 biography, etc. The books added to the children's room numbered 208, of which 102 were new titles.
One hundred periodicals and newspapers are subscribed for ; of the more popular, from two to four copies are taken.
Binding
Over 900 volumes needing the attention of a binder were carefully examined ; 210 were rejected, 582 re-bound by W. H. Collins & Co., New Bedford, and the remainder repaired by the regular staff.
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Registration
A new registration of borrowers was begun June 7, and has reached the number of 1,448, most of those cards being in active use. They include 764 adults, 479 children, 91 resi- dents of New Bedford, and 114 of other places.
Home Use
The number of current (unbound) periodicals issued, 6,751. The number of bound books issued from the main collection was 38,083, from the fiction pay duplicates, 794, and from the school room collection, 3,724; a total of 42,601 bound vol- umes. The total number of pieces used out of the building therefore is 50,752.
The use of the school room collections of collateral reading during the winter was large; beside the use in the school rooms themselves, over 3,700 volumes were taken home with the teacher's permission.
The bulletin as now published has stimulated interest and drawn in new readers, so that the last months of the year since the change show an increase in interest and work demanded over the corresponding months of last year.
Respectfully,
D. B. HALL, Librarian.
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