Town annual report of the town officers 1914, Part 4

Author: Leominster (Mass.)
Publication date: 1914
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TAXES FOR THE YEAR 1913


Amount committed for collection, and interest $304,018 69


Collected $294,420 42


Abated by Assessors 3,692 17


Uncollected


5,906 10


$304,018 69


TAXES FOR THE YEAR 1914


. Amount committed for collection, and interest $315,300 36


Collected $215,556 74


Abated by Assessors 2,948 07


Uncollected


96,795 55


$315,300 36


SEWER ASSESSMENTS


Collected during 1914 $2,075 21


Apportioned during 1914 1,248 45


ROBERT L. CARTER, Tax Collector.


Report of Library Trustees


For the Year ending December 31, 1914


The annual report is herewith submitted :-


Our · increased circulation is a direct testimonial to the fact that people have had more time for reading, owing to the unusual business depression. In gaining the attention of the public the library has done much by way of advertising.


Through the courtesy of the manager of the "Gem" Theatre, two of our advertising slides have been run at each performance, and the results have been most pleasing. Circu- lar letters have been sent to a number of business men, calling attention to new books of interest in their business or to their employees. Lists of books in the library covering the subject under discussion have been sent to clubs and schools for dis- tribution. The commercial department of the High School has duplicated many of these lists, demonstrating the prac- tical side of co-operation between school and library.


Our first real bulletin was issued in April and contained a list of books added to the library from April, 1913, to April, 1914, making a sixteen-page pamphlet. It was enthusiactically received, and the entire edition was exhausted within three weeks of publication. The bulletin did splendid work by way of advertising the resources of the library, and it is to be regretted that the expense prevents a more frequent issue.


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Informal talks on the use of the library and reference books have been given to the schools desiring such help, and the results have been so satisfactory that plans have been made to continue the work systematically.


Through the courtesy of the manager of the North End Drug Store books have been left there for collection. It was hoped this would prove a convenience for people living in North Leominster, but the privilege has been little used. The work will continue, however, in the hope that another year the deposit station may prove more popular.


In June a personal letter was sent to each member of the graduating class from the Industrial School and the High School, calling attention to the practical value of the library outside of school life and assuring a continued interest in the welfare of the individual.


"Vocation Week" was given over to the display of all - our books relating to vocations, and the young people, with their parents, were invited to examine the collection, and at the end of the week the books were again put into circulation. While there is no way of gauging the direct result of the experiment, we believe it is well worth repeating.


We again gave a reception for the teachers early in the school year and find this quite the most practical method of bringing about the necessary co-operation between the schools and the library. So many new suggestions were exchanged we have every reason to believe the library will be more useful because of the better understanding.


The picture collection continues to grow, and much valu- able material has been contributed by Mrs. J. A. Lovering, Miss Alice G. Chandler of Lancaster, and many other inter- ested friends. The teaching value of the collection has been increased by the addition of object lesson cards showing the


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manufacture of many staple articles from the first step to the finished product. We are indebted to Mr. F. Percy Kehew for his assistance in collecting material to illustrate the manu- facture of paper at the Wheelwright Paper Co., at North Leominster. An effort has been made to illustrate other Leominster industries, and we hope to have a number to report later.


Before Christmas we held our usual exhibition of inex- pensive books suitable for Christmas gifts, and the suggestions were very much appreciated by many.


For several months we have sent books to the schools, for home use, and the fact that these books had a circulation of over three thousand shows how many children live too far from the library to make use of the advantages and privileges offered. At District Number 6 Miss Elsie Powers has carried books for the entire neighborhood, circulating them from the school, and her work has been thoroughly appreciated.


The library has continued to send books to the Town Farm, Home for Old Ladies, Fire Station, etc., and we would be very glad to extend the privilege to clubs or any responsi- ble organization on request.


In May the Massachusetts Library Commission loaned this library a collection of fifty Italian books. These books have given unlimited pleasure to the Italian population of the town and another year we hope to buy books to take the place of the ones borrowed, for the unusual interest and the keen appreciation of our patrons would warrant this atten- tion to their needs.


We were fortunate in securing a number of new French books early in the season. The books are very much in demand, but we have discontinued our subscription to the French magazine for lack of interest.


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Through the kindness of a few friends the library has been well supplied with flowers and plants throughout the year. Mr. Wilbur Moore has been particularly kind in fur- nishing wild flowers from early spring to late fall. People using the library so thoroughly enjoy the flowers we are glad to give thanks for those received, and beg future favors from our many friends.


The Woman's Educational Association of Boston has again loaned sets of pictures of educational value and they have been enjoyed by many visitors to the art room.


It is particularly pleasing to note that the library is being used more and more for self education, not only by the stu- dent but by the business man and the laborer, and we have every reason to believe that the library is being recognized - as a real force in daily life as well as one of the town's assets.


Respectfully submitted,


FLORENCE E. WHEELER, Librarian.


STATISTICS


Days open during year


365


Days open for circulation 305


Hours open each week for lending


72


Hours open each week for reading


80


Adults. Children. Total.


Number of volumes at beginning of year 28,544


1,678 30,222


Number of volumes added during the


year by purchase and binding


905


314


1,219


Number of volumes added during the year by pay collection


143


143


29,592


1,992


31,584


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Number of volumes lost or withdrawn


during the year


291


145


436


Total number at end of the year


29,301


1,847


31,148


Number of volumes of fiction lent for


home use


50,007


Total number of volumes lent for


home use


64,764


18,789


83,553


School-room circulation


3,001


3,001


86,554


Number of new borrowers registered


during the year


976


497


1,473


Number of pictures loaned


1,730


CIRCULATION BY TOPICS


General


2,251


Philosophy


338


Religion


157


Sociology


819


Philology


166


Science


732


Useful Arts


2,001


Fine Arts


1,603


Literature


2,274


Fiction


50,007


History


3,839


64,187


Children's books


18,789


82,976


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School-room circulation


3,001


Italian books


577


Total circulation


86,554


RECEIPTS FROM


Unexpended balance


$ 165 12


Local taxation


4,571 00


Dog tax


894 97


Endowment funds


101 00


Fines, etc.


259 02


Total


$5,991 11


PAYMENTS FOR


Books


$1,215 63


Periodicals


208 35


Binding


279 25


Salaries


3,222 81


Heat


368 26


Light


140 21


Other expenses


556 36


Balance on hand


24


Total


$5,991 11


GIFTS


Ames, Thomas J.


1 vol.


Bowen, Mrs. Emma


11 "


Carnegie International Peace Fund


2 66


Clarke, Edward R.


1 "


Darling, Grace and Mary


1 66


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Fitchburg, City of


1 "


Flewelling, Dr. R. T.


1 "


Goodrich, H. A.


4 “


Jacques, Bertha E.


1 "


Knight, L. L.


1 “


Leominster Christian Scientists


4 “


Leominster High School


3 “


Bary Baker Eddy fund


9 “


Massachusetts State


14 "


Morse, George F. Estate


11


Oakenful, J. C.


1


66


Ottawa, Canada, Commission of Conservation


1 "


Princeton University


1 0


Radcliffe College 1 "


United State Government


4 “


Woman's Education Association


5


Woman's Relief Corps


2 “


GIFTS-PERIODICALS


Advocate of Peace, Isaac Cowdrey bequest; * American Travelers Gazette; * Boston Museum of Fine Arts Bulletin; *Brown Alumni Monthly; * Christian Register; Christian Sci- ence Journal, Monitor and Sentinel, Leominster Christian Scientists; Collier's Weekly, Sidney . E. Bell; * Congressional Record; * Harvard Illustrated; La Letura, Massachusetts Library Commission; * Leominster Daily Enterprise; * Magnet; *Our Dumb Animals; Pathfinder, W. H. Moore; * Remon- strance; Spirit of Missions, Girls' Friendly Society of St. Mark's Church; Temperance Cause, Isaac Cowdrey bequest ; Theosophical Path, Miss Mabel Prevear; Union Signal, Wo- man's Christian Temperance Union; * United States Patent


*Gift of publisher.


5


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Office Official Gazette; * Universalist Leader; Weekly People, Leominster citizen; Woman's Journal, Woman's Suffrage League; * Worcester Magazine; * Worcester Art Museum Bul- letin; Youth Instructor, Seventh Day Advent Missionary Vol- unteer Society.


EXPENSES FOR 1914


Salaries


$3,142 46


Extra janitor service


80 35


Secretary


12 00


Curator


12 00


Binding


279 25


Books


1,215 63


Coal, Hadley Coal Co.


368 26


Electric clock


13 00


Express


19 33 -


Fuller, J.


3 00


Shrubs


13 80


Insurance


141 00


Light, Leominster Electric Light & Power Co.


120 74


Leominster Electric Co., repairs and lamps Leominster Gas Light Co.


17 99


1 48


Periodicals, A. C. Hosmer Co. and others


208 35


Repairs, J. H. Clark


1 25


H. R. Stickney


1 60


John Yule


1 25


Cragin & Wilkins Co.


6 50


W. T. Sanborn


1 00


Smith Bros.


1 80


E. M. Smith


1 76


Wiley & Foss


5 38


Grimes & Harris


1 00


LIBRARY TRUSTEES


67


H. E. Burrage


35


H. N. Miller


2 19


J. B. Farnsworth 4 18


Supplies, E. J. Arnold & Son


3 48


H. W. Carter & Co.


12 85


Cox & Co.


5 58


Congressional Library


10 00


Gaylord Brothers


16 80


Hosmer Company


24 48


Johnson Bookstore


4 80


Judd Paper Co.


5 34


Leominster Hardware Co.


24 10


Milwaukee Dustless Brush Co.


4 75


D. C. Nickerson Co.


3 15


Post Office


53 22


Scott Paper Co.


23 75


Treworgy Ink Co.


2 75


Weekes Manufacturing Co.


4 70


Supplies (Bills under $2.00)


24 40


Printing and supplies


64 60


Trucking, W. K. Morse


2 88


. D. Pellecchia


7 20


Water Board


15 14


$5,990 87


ESTIMATE OF EXPENSES FOR 1915


Salaries


$3,265 00


Binding


290 00


Books


1,250 00


Coal


370 00


Clock


12 00


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Express


20 00


Light


145 00


Periodicals


210 00


Repairs


30 00


Printing


60 00


Trucking


10 00


Water Board


15 00


Vacuum cleaner


32 00


Post Office


55 00


Scott paper supplies


24 00


Congressional Library


15 00


Mending supplies


25 00


Library Bureau supplies


24 00


Other supplies and expenses


148 00


$6,000 00


ESTIMATE OF INCOME FOR 1915


Dog tax (probable)


$ 850 00


Burrage fund 80 00


Joel Stearns fund 10 00


J. C. Stratton fund


10 00


Fines, etc. (probable)


260 00


Appropriation needed


4,790 00


$6,000 00


.HAMILTON MAYO, Chairman, EMMA P. G. HALL, Secretary, P. H. KILLELEA,


HELEN M. LOCKEY,


GEORGE R. BAKER,


WALTER N. HOWE,


Trustees of the Public Library.


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MUSEUM


The interest in local history continues and a number of schools have visited the library for talks on the history of the town illustrated by the relics and objects of interest in the museum.


The following gifts have been received: A sermon pub- lished in Portsmouth in 1834 from F. O. Petts; photograph of a slave girl from Mr. S. S. Barker.


The collection of books printed in Leominster has been increased through several friends. Dr. F. L. Dunham loaned Young Ladies' Arithmetic printed here in 1797, and Philoso- phy of Love, 1797. Miss Elizabeth Lincoln loaned Domestic Medicine printed in 1804, New England Dairy and Almanac, 1809, and a copy of the newspaper The Telescope, Jan. 9, 1800. Miss Carrie Wilson presented Serious Reflections, printed here in 1812, and Mr. P. K. Foley of Boston presented Thanks- giving sermon preached by Rev. Francis Gardner, Nov. 19, 1795, in Leominster; Letter from an Eminent Minister of the Church of Scotland printed here in 1799, and an autograph letter by Daniel Adams, who wrote the Scholar's Arithmetic and the Understanding Reader, both valuable school books, and published in Leominster. This letter contains much autobiographical material and is a most interesting addition to our collection of books and pamphlets printed here between 1796 and 1813.


This collection is so valuable and so interesting we hope anyone owning copies of the early imprints will join us in our efforts to make a complete collection. Either gifts or loans will be very much appreciated.


In 1882 money for the museum was collected and $150 was deposited in the Leominster Savings Bank; $109.75 was


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withdrawn between 1884 and 1899; $7.50 was received this year for the sale of duplicate pamphlets, giving a balance of $149.52.


Respectfully submitted,


FLORENCE E. WHEELER, Curator.


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BOOKS ADDED TO THE LIBRARY FROM APRIL 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1914


PERIODICALS.


American city.


American cookery


Atlantic.


Bookman.


Bulletin of Pan American union.


Century


Outlook. Overland.


Craftsman.


Popular mechanics.


Current opinion.


Popular science monthly.


Electrical world.


Reliable poultry journal.


Electrican and mechanic.


Review of reviews.


Forum.


St. Nicholas.


Good housekeeping.


School arts.


Harper's monthly.


Scientific American.


Illustrated London news.


Scientific American sup.


International studio.


Story tellers magazine.


Keith's home builder.


Survey.


Ladies' home journal.


Woman's home companion.


Life. Literary digest. McClure.


World's work. Youth's companion.


GENERAL.


New International year book. 1913.


New International encyclopaedia. New ed.


1914. v. 1-8.


PHILOSOPHY.


Cabot, R. C .- What men live by. Work. Love. Play. Worship. 1914


170 C11


Carnegie endowment for international peace. Some roads towards peace. 172.4 c21E


Choate, J. H .- Two Hague conferences. 1913. 172.4 C45 Hopkins, A. A .- Magic, stage illusions and scientific diver- sions. 1911. 133 H771m


James, William-Essays in radical empiricism. 1912. 140 J23e Key, E. K. S .- Love and marriage. c1911. 173 K52L Kirkpatrick, E. A .- Fundamentals of child study. 1914. 136.7-K63f Kirkpatrick, E. A .- Individual in the making. c1911. .. 136.7 K63i Munsterberg, Hugo-Psychology and social sanity. 1914. 150 M92po Needham, H. B .- Divorcing Lady Nicotine. 1913. 178 N28 Sheldon, H. C .- Rudolf Eucken's message to our age. c1913. 193-Sh4


Slattery, Margaret-Girl and her religion. c1913 170 SL1g Sneath, E. H., and Hodges, George-Moral training in the school and home. 1914. 170 Sn2m Whiting, Lilian-World beautiful. 1909. 124 W596w


Munsey. National geographic. New England. North American review. Outing.


Country life.


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RELIGION.


Eucken, Rudolf-Can we still be Christians? 1914. 230 Eu2c Gill, C. O., and Pinchot, G .- Country church. 1913. 261-G41 Hillis, N. D .- Story of Phaedrus, how he got the greatest book in the world. 1914. 244 H55s


SOCIOLOGY.


Abbot, W. J .- Story of our army. 1914. 355 Ab2 American academy of political and social science. Com-


mission government and the city-manager plan. 1914. 352 A m3 Antin, Mary-They who knock at our gates. 1914. 325 An82t


Beard, C. A .- Readings in American government. 1913. . 353 B38r


Bernhardi, Friedrich von-Germany and the next war. 1914.


325 B46 Bernhardi, Friedrich von-How Germany makes war. c1914. 355 B46


Brandeis, L. D .- Business-a profession. c1914. 304 B73


Doran, John-Knights and their days. 1890.


390 D73k


Dunbar, C. F .- Chapters on the theory and history of banking. 1907. 332 D91c


Duncan-Clark, S. J .- Progressive movement. c1913. 329 D91


Fisher, D. F. (C) (Mrs. J. R. Fisher)-Mothers and children. 1914. . 371 F53m Flexner, Bernard, and Baldwin, R. N .- Juvenile courts and probation. 1914. 364 F63


Grand army of the republic-Dept. of Mass. Journal of the


48th annual encampment. 1914. 369 G76


Guitteau, W. B .- Government and politics in the United States. c1911. 342.73 G94g


Guitteau, W. B .- Preparing for citizenship. c1913. 342.73 G94p Hall, Mrs. F. M. (H)-Good form for all occasions. 1914. 395 H14g


Henderson, C. H .- Pay-day. 1911. 331 H38


Hillquit, Morris, and Ryan, J. A .- Socialism promise or menace. 1914. 335 H55


Hoxie, C. D .- How the people rule. c1903. 342.73 H85 Jenks, J. W., and Lauck, W. J .- Immigration problem. 1913. 325-J42


Jones, J. W .- Fur-farming in Canada. 1914. 338.1 J71


Judson, K. B .- Myths and legends of the Mississippi Valley and the Great Lakes. 1914. 398 J92


Key, Ellen-Younger generation. 1914. 304 K52


Lansing, M. F .- Page, esquire and knight. c1910. 390 L29


Laselle, M. A .- Young woman worker. c1914. 396 L33y


Lough, W. H .- Corporation finance. 1909. 380 L92


Lusk, H. H .- Social welfare in New Zealand. 1913. 335.6 L97 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of. Problem of immigration in Mass. 1914. 325 M38


Mills, J. C .- Our inland seas. 1910. National housing association. Housing problems in Ameri-


387 M620


ca. 1913. 331.8 N21


Osborne, T. M .- Within prison walls. 1914.


365 Os2


Pearson, P. M., ed .- Intercollegiate debates. c1909-1913. 3v. .


328.1 P32


Quick, Herbert-On board the good ship earth. c1913. 304 Q41


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Roberts, K. L .- Club woman's handybook of programs and club management. 1914. . 396 R54


Robbins, E. C .- High school debate book. 1913.


328.1 R54


Smith, W. H .- All the children of all the people. 1913. 370.1 Sm6


c1914. 341 St6 Stockton, C. H .- Outlines of international law.


Taft, W. H .- United States and peace. 1914. 304 T125u Taylor, W. L .- Man behind the bars. 1914. 365 T21


Usher, R. G .- Pan-Germanism. 1913. 325 Us3p


Worlds Almanac. 1915.


EDUCATION.


Beebe, Katherine-Home kindergarten. c1905. T372 B39h Beebe, Katherine-Home occupations for little children.


c1896. T372.2 B39ho


Beebe, Katherine-Kindergarten activities. 1904. T372.2 B39k


Brown, H. D .- Talks to freshman girls. 1914. 376 B81


Johnston, C. H .- High school education. c1912.


373-J64


Mckeever, W. A .- Industrial training of the boy. 371.42 M19i


Mckeever, W. A .- Training the girl. 1914. 396 M19


Reeves, I. L .- Military education in the United States. 1914. 355.07 R25


Weaver, W. W .- Vocations for girls. 1913. 396 W37v Women's educational and industrial union, Boston. Voca-


tions for the trained woman, ed. by Eleanor Martin and


others. 1914. 396 W842v


Women's municipal league of Boston, Education dept.


Handbook of opportunities for vocational training in


Boston. c1913.


.371.42-W84


LANGUAGE.


Hagman, Tyko-Amerika. 1892. 494 H12a Moore, S. W .- Libro illustrato di lingua Inglese, an illustrat- ed English-Italian language book and reader. c1908. 428-M78


Nielson & Lunbeck-Englantilais-Suomalainen ja Suomalais.


Englantilainen-Sanakirja ynna lauseopp i. 1911. 428 N55


Roget, P. M .- Thesaurus of English words and


phrases. 1875. 424 R63


Svensson, Alfred-Masterskaps-Sysremet Larobok-Engelska. 1911. . 428 Sv2


Utter, R. P .- Guide to good English. 1914. 425 Ut8


Walker, John-Rhyming dictionary of the English lan-


R426 W15 guage.


SCIENCE.


Beard, D. C .- Animal book and camp-fire stories. 1910. 590.4 B38 Bookman, C. M .- Business arithmetic. c1914. 510 B64 Clodd, Edward-Childhood of the world. 1914. 571 C62 Gregory, J. W .- Geology of today. 1915. . 550 G86 Marsh, H. W., and A. G. F .- Constructive text-book of


practical mathematics. 1914. 510 M35


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Morgan, A P .- Boy electrician. c1913. 537.8 M82b Mowbray, J. H .- Thrilling achievements of bird men with


flying machines.


c1911.


533.6 M87


Philip, J. C .- Romance of modern chemistry. 1912. 540 P53


Roberts, C. G. D .- Hoof and claw. 1914. 590.4 R54h Shafer, D. C .- Harper's beginning electricity. 1913. 537-8 Sh1 Spangler, H. W .- Notes on the thermodynamics. 1906. 536 Sp2


Upton, Winslow-Star atlas. c1896. 520 Up8


USEFUL ARTS.


Bowsfield, C. C .- Making the farm pay. 1914. 630 B68 Call, A. P .- How to live quietly. 1914. 613 C13h


Cheyney, E. G,. and Webtling, J. P .- Farm woodlot. 1914. 634.9 C42f


Corbett, L. C .- Garden farming. 1913.


635 C81


Cole, W. M .- Accounts, their construction and interpreta- tion. c1908. 657 C67


Cressy, Edward-Discoveries and inventions of the


twentieth century. 1915.


608 C86


Dartmouth College, Amos Tuck school of administration and finance. Addresses and discussions at the con-


ference on scientific management. 1912. 658 D25


Delano, J. A., and McIsaac, Isabel-American red cross textbook on elementary hygiene and home care. of the sick. 1914. . 649 D37


Eddy, Mrs. M. M. (B) G .- Christian healing and People's idea God. 1914.


615.8 Ed2c


Eddy, Mrs. M. M. (B) G .- Christian science vs. pantheism. 1914. 615.8 Ed2ch


Eddy, Mrs. M. M. (B) G .- No and yes. 1913. 615.8 Ed2n


Eddy. Mrs. M. M. (B) G .- Pulpit and press. 1914. 615.8 Ed2p


Eddy, Mrs. M. M. (B) G .- Retrospection and introspection. 1913. 615.8 Ed2r Eddy, Mrs. M. M. (B) G .- Rudimental divine science. 1914. 615.8 Ed2ru


Eddy, Mrs. M. M. (B) G .- Unity of God. 1914. 615.8 Ed2u Esquerre, P. J .- Applied theory of accounts. 1914. 657 Es6a Fowler, N. C .- Starting in life. 1910. 607 F83


Grimshaw, Robert-Engine runner's catechism. 1910. 621-G88e Halsey, F. A .- Handbook for machine designers and draftsmen. 1913. 621.8 H16


Howden, J. R .- Boys' book of locomotives. c1909. 621.1 H83 Hutchinson, Woods-Civilization and health. 1914. 614 H97 Hutchinson, Woods-Exercise and health. 1911. 613.7 H97e Jeans, J. H .- Elementary treatise on theoretical mechanics. c1907 620 J34


Kelly, A. A .- Expert wood finisher. 1912. 694 K29 Lemmon, R. S .- Training the dog. 1914. 636.7 L54 Lewis, H. R .- Productive poultry husbandry. c1913 636.5-L482p Lodge, William-Rules of management. 1913. 658 L82r MacCarthy, F. H .- Hygiene for mother and child. 1910. 649 M13 McIsaac, Isabel-Bacteriology for nurses. 1913. 616.01 M18 Moody, C. S .- Backwoods surgery and medicine. c1910. 617 M77


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Otis, E. O .- Tuberculosis. c1909.


616.2 Ot4t


Parsons, Frank-Choosing a vocation. c1909. . 607 P25c Parsons, F. A .- Principles of advertising arrangement. c1912. 659-P25


Peets, Elbert-Practical tree repair. 1913. 634.9 P34


Pinchot, Gifford-Training of a forester. 1914. 634.9 P65 Pusey, W. A .- Care of the skin and hair. 1913. 613 P97 Pawson, Herbert-Success in market gardening. 1910. 635 R21


Richardson, A. S .- Better babies and their care. c1914. . .. 649 R39b


Roche, Mrs. R. A. (B)-Salesmanship for women. 1913. 659 R58


Rogers, Allen, and Aubert A. B .- Industrial chemistry. 1913. 660 R63


Schulze, J. W .- American office. 1914.


658 Sch8


Slingerland, M. V., and Crosby, C. R .- Manual of fruit


insects. 1914. .


632 SLi3m Stetson, Mrs. A. E. (S)-Vital issues in Christian science. 1914. 615.8. St4v


Swingle, C. F .- Twentieth century hand-book for steam engineers and electricians. c1913. 621 Sw6


Timbie, W. H .- Essentials of electricity. 1913. 621.3 T48 Tolman, W. H., and Guthrie, A. W .- Hygiene for the worker. c1912. 614 T58


Verrill, A. H .- Harper's book for young gardeners, how


to make the best use of a little land. 1914. 630 V61


Verrill, A. H .- Harper's gasoline. 1914. . 621.4 V61


DOMESTIC ECONOMY.


Allington, S. M .- Practical sewing and dressmaking. c1913. 646 AL5 Baxter, Mrs. L. M. (M)-Housekeeper's handy book. 1913. 640-B33 Child, G. B .- Efficient kitchen. 1914. 643.3 C43 Condit, Elizabeth, and Long, J. A .- How to cook and why. 1914. . 641 C75h


Dressmaker, The. 1911. 646 D81


Gillmore, M. M .- Meatless cookery. c1914. 641 G412m


Holt, Emily-Complete housekeeper. 1912. 640 H74 Jessup, A. L .- Sewing book. 1913. 646 J49 Maddocks, Mildred-Pure food cook book. 1914. 641 M26 Richards, E. H. (S), and Elliott, S. M .- Chemistry of cook- ing and cleaning. 1907. 640 R39c


641 Sh5


Sherman, H. C .- Food products. 1914.


Van De Water, Mrs. V. B. (T)-From kitchen to garret. 1912. 640 V28


Wiley, H. W .- 1001 tests of foods, beverages and toilet accessories, good and otherwise. 1914. 614.3 W65 Williams, M. E., and Fisher, K. R .- Elements of the theory


and practice of cookery. 1913. 641 W67


FINE ARTS.


Adams, H. S .- Flower gardening. 1913. . 716 Ad1


Allen, G. B .- Water color painting. c1898. 751 AL5 Angell, E. D .- Play. 1912 790 An4 Barritt, Leon-How to draw. 1904. 741 B27


Barron, Leonard-Lawns and how to make them. 1909. 712 B27


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Beard, D. C .- Boat-building and boating. 1911. 797 B381 Beard, D. C .- Shelters, shacks and shanties. 1914. 799 B381s Bergling, J. M .- Ornamental designs and illustrations. c1913. . 740 B46


Blashfield, E. H .- Mural painting in America. 1913. 759 B61 Brown, Bolton-Painter's palette and how to master it. c1913. 751 B81


Caffin, C. H .- Art for life's sake. c1913. 701-C11a Castle, Vernon, and Castle, Irene-Modern dancing. 1914. 793 C27 Cave, Edward-Boys' campbook. 1914. 799 C316C


Cave, Edward-Boy Scout's hike book the first of a series of handy volumnes of information and inspira-


tion. 1913. . 799-C31b




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