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Removing dead trees and trimming ..
43.25
$367.16
There is from seventy to eighty miles of road in Acton, and there is hardly a mile that has not got elm trees on it. I have endeavored to spray the most important ones. I would also call your attention to the fact that all of the shade trees need trimming and that some will have to be trimmed to get the full benefit of the electric lights. There should be at least $400.00 placed at the disposal of the tree warden.
WILLIAM H. KINGSLEY,
Tree Warden.
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BOARD OF HEALTH
Burial permits issued in Acton
25
Burial permits issued in other places 17
Contagious diseases reported by Board of Health :
Diphtheria
2
Scarlet fever
2
Measles
5
Typhoid fever
1
Tuberculosis
1
No deaths from contagious diseases.
Cattle inspected :
Inspected
Condemned
Veal
1,095
50
Cattle
191
22
Hogs
165
12
E. S. FOBES, Agent.
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CATTLE INSPECTOR'S REPORT
Number of cattle inspected :
Cows, milch 601
Cows, dry 154
Cows, young 220
Bulls
48
Number of swine inspected 140
Number of sheep inspected 6
Number of goats inspected 1
Quarantined twelve, which were taken by the state.
F. S. WHITCOMB, Inspector.
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OVERSEERS OF THE POOR
To the Citizens of Acton :
The report of the overseers of the poor for the year ending February 1, 1912, is herewith submitted:
The expense of outside poor has increased a little this year caused partly by sickness and accidents to persons having a settlement in this town.
A new law passed last year will greatly simplify the matter of legal settlements, and lessen the liability of cities and towns in the case of persons residing elsewhere.
Upon the resignation of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Callan we secured the services of Mr. M. W. Emrick and wife as warden and matron of the town farm and they have worked faithfully during the year and looked carefully after the welfare of the inmates who have been two in number. £ A few transient and emergency cases have also been cared for.
While the net cost of supporting the poor on the farm has increased it is not so much owing to any increase in running expenses as to a light apple crop upon which this farm depends largely for revenue.
The warden and matron are to continue their duties for another year.
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Aid Furnished Outside Poor
M. E. Taylor & Co., groceries and supplies $325.80
Tuttle & Newton, groceries and
supplies 109.67
W. E. Whitcomb, meat and provisions, 69.22
Fred Morrison, milk 10.82
E. C. Page, burial expenses 20.00
City of Cambridge, groceries and fuel, 160.14
City of Boston, hospital charges . .
5.71
City of Lawrence, hospital charges .. 33.00
Town of Randolph, rent and supplies, 101.58
Town of Leominster, rent and supplies,
65.45
$901.39
Due from state
15.00
$886.39
Inventory of Stock at Farm February 1st, 1912
11 Cows $660.00
11 Tons hay and fodder 225.00
2 Horses 350.00
Harnesses 50.00
Wagons, carts and sleds
330.00
Farming implements 175.00
Pump
100.00
Grain and oyster shells
55.00
Phosphate 5.00
Barrels 5.00
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Coal 8.00
Wood cut for stove
25.00
Set measures 1.00
Salt .50
Horse Blankets
5.00
35 Hens 35.00
Potatoes
60.00
Apples
10.00
Preserves, pickles, etc.
25.00
Household goods and kitchen
utensils 275.00
Groceries and supplies
25.00
Robes 6.00
Ice 10.40
15 Cords wood at house 52.50
11 Cords kindling at school houses .
49.50
Vinegar 5.00
Salt pork 30.00
Pig 6.00
$2,583.90
Support of Poor on Farm
W. E. Whitcomb, meat and provisions, $7.18
J. S. Moore, meat and provisions . ... 156.05 M. E. Taylor & Co., groceries and supplies 202.95
C. H. Mead & Co., groceries and grain, 269.89 Tuttle & Newton, groceries and supplies 13.68
George H. Reed, grain, etc. 495.68
George H. Reed, grain, balance 1910, 308.00
E. Z. Stanley, plumbing and repairs . 41.85
Finney & Hoit, household goods . ... 53.70 Rider Ericsson Co., repairs on engine and pump 20.34
S. B. Ineson, fish and groceries 76.29
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P. J. Callan, salary 80.36
M. W. Emrick, salary 372.50
M. W. Emrick, sundries 7.20
M. W. Emrick, setting eggs 2.00
M. W. Emrick, boots for man 3.87
M. W. Emrick, medical attendance horse 5.00
MI. W. Emrick, cranberries and killing pigs 2.50
M. W. Emrick, 1 bushel onions 1.00
M. W. Emrick, 1 hand saw 1.25
N. E. Tel. and Tel. Co. 17.80
W. F. Kelley, paid G. L. Noyes carting milk 12.85
W. F. Kelley, paid for help 140.17
South Acton Coal & Lumber Co. 6.94
W. L. Holden, pigs 11.00
Charles Calder, labor 4.88
H. T. Clark, repairs 1.50
George H. Cash, ice and labor 16.73
O. A. Knowlton, fertilizer 35.50
E. R. Teele, arsenate of lead 8.60
F. S. Whitcomb, mowing machine repairs 6.50
E. L. Spinney, cow 68.00
E. L. Spinney, labor 16.50
Fritz Oelschlegel, new collar and re- pairing harness 14.97
H. W. Covell, hay 55.50
Dr. J. N. Murray, professional services, 12.00
A. H. Perkins, sawing wood 10.00
J. T. McNiff. shoeing and repairs
9.10
E. P. Gates, shoeing and repairs 30.80
M. L. Brown, 2 clippers, can and brush, 5.40
J. P. Brown, shoeing 1.50
$2,607.53
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Expenditures
$2,607.53
Inventory 1911
2,650.20
$5,257.73
Inventory 1912
$2,583.90
Receipts from farm 1,569.43
$4,153.33
$1,104.40
Bills 1910 not received in time for last
report
352.46
Cost of supporting poor on farm for year
$751.94
W. F. KELLEY, Chairman, E. H. HALL, Clerk, W. L. HOLDEN,
Board of Overseers of the Poor.
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REPORT OF THE CEMETERY COMMISSIONERS.
For the Year Ending February 1, 1912.
We present the following schedule showing the amounts of the several funds for the perpetual care of cemetery lots and the income and expenditures on account of each fund for the year.
HERBERT T. CLARK, JULIAN TUTTLE, HORACE F. TUTTLE,
Cemetery Commissioners.
CEMETERY FUNDS FOR CARE OF LOTS.
No. Date of Deposit
Woodlawn Cemetery
Amount
Deposited
On hand
Feb. 1, 1911
Income
Expended
On hand
Feb. 1, 1912
1
Hepsabeth Piper
$50.00|
$51.25|
$1.75| $1.50|
$51.50
2
Frederick Rouillard
100.00
100.15
3.50
3.50|
100.15
3
William W. Davis
100.00
102.50
3.50
3.50|
102.50
4
Jedediah Tuttle
50.00
50.50
1.75
2.00
50.25
5
Mary Skinner
200.00
202.91
7.00
6.16
203.75
6
Nancy K. Handley
500.00
532.29
17.50
12.80
536.99
7
Mary Severance
100.00
101.75
3.50
3.00
102.25
8
Mary W. Chaffin
100.00
102.50
3.50
4.00
102.00
9
Warren Robbins
100.00
100.50
3.50
3.50
100.50
10
Henry Loker
100.00
101.04
3.50
4.00
100.54
11
Henry Lothrop .
200.00
202.58
7.00
6.88
202.70
12
Luther W. Piper
100.00
101.06
3.50
4.17
100.39
13
James Temple
100.00
101.00
3.50
4.00
100.50
14
Fidelia Wheeler
100.00
101.57
3.50
4.00
101.07
15
William H. Chapman
100.00
101.50
3.50
3.00
102.00
16
Mary A. Robbins
100.00
102.25
3.50
4.25
101.50
Daniel Wetherbee
100.00
101.60
3.50
3.50
101.60
James Tuttle
100.00
100.24
3.50
3.42
100.32
Julia Morrison
75.00
75.09
2.62
2.00|
75.71
17
18 19
Elbridge J. Robbins
William Jennings Adeline Weston Blood
100.00
102.61
3.50
3.50
102.61
Irving V. Whitcomb
100.00
100.20
3.50
3.50 100.20
John Fletcher
100.00
100.33
3.50
3.50
100.33
W. E. Faulkner
75.00
75.54
2.62
2.50 4.00
75.66 100.97
George T. Ames .
100.00
100.24
3.50
3.42 3.50
101.59
Samuel Jones
50.00|
50.97
1.75
2.50
50.22 103.72
Francis Hosmer
100.00
102.22
3.50
2.00
Mary E. Robbins
100.00
101.97
3.50
3.50
101.97
Luther and Augustine Conant
500.00
516.77)
17.50
15.00
519.27 50.67 103.00
Elisha Cutler
100.00
103.00
3.50
3.50
Nathaniel Jones
50.00
51.00
1.75
1.50
51.25
Solomon Smith
75.00
76.38
2.62
3.25
75.75
Gaius W. Allen
100.00
101.59
3.50
2.50
102.59
Varnum and Francis Tuttle
250.00
254.05
8.75
7.86
254.94
Aaron S. Fletcher
50.00
52.32
1.75
3.00
51.07
Mary J. Harrington
200.00
207.95
7.00
8.50
206.45
Elnathan Jones
100.00
102.20
3.50
4.50
101.20
Nathan Chaffin
100.00
102.42
3.50
3.25
102.67
Jonathan Loker
100.00
100.71
3.50
3.00 10.00
105.16
Henry M. Smith
75.00
76.96
2.62
3.50
76.08
Julian Tuttle
100.00 106.00
3.50
2.00|
107.50
100.00| 100.00 3.50| 3.50
3.50
100.00 102.00
100.00
101.50
4.00
2.00
Hannah D. Robbins
50.00
50.92
1.75
Amanda M. Barnard
100.00
101.47
3.50
100.32
Horace Tuttle
100.00
101.59
3.50
20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46
1
Rev. James T. Woodbury
100.00|
111.66
3.50
101.21
47 48 19 50 51
James E. Harris
50.00
53.98 1.75
55.73
Francis Conant
100.00
101.26
3.50
3.50
101.26
Elbridge G. Parker
100.00
101.68
3.50
3.00
102.18
Lemuel and Augusta Dole
100.00 101.85 3.50
3.00
102.35
Edwin Fletcher
50.00
50.88
1.75
2.00
50.63
52
Nancy Raymond and Joseph Estabrook
100.00
100.22
3.50
3.50
100.22
53
Edward Tuttle
100.00
100.00
3.50
3.50
100.00
54
Abraham H. Jones
100.00
100.41
3.50
3.47
100.44
55
Joseph A. Whitcomb
100.00
102.33
3.50
3.50
102.33
56
Isaac T. Flagg
100.00
102.04
3.50
105.54
Jonas K. Putney
150.00
152.96
5.25
5.00
153.21
Joseph Reed
50.00
50.15
1.75
1.00
50.90
100.00
100.00
3.50
3.00
100.50
60
Oct. 30, 1911
Cyrus G. Dole
100.00
. 87
100.87
6750.00|6802.61|233.60 226.43
6909.78
North Cemetery
1
Samuel Temple
$50.00
$50.54| $1.75
$1.50
$50.79
2
Francis Hutchinson
50.00
51.29
1.75
1.50
51.54
3
Henrietta Anderson
50.00
51.04
1.75
1.50
51.29
4
Mary Hapgood
50.00
50.52
1.75
1.50
50.77
5
Jerusha Blood
200.00
201.75
7.00
208.75
400.00
405.14
14.00
6.00
413.14
·
57 58 59
Feb. 2, 1911
Charlotte C. Flagg
.
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
24 25 26
Mt. Hope Cemetery
Eliza A. Whitcomb
75.00
77.41
2.62
1.50 3.00
18.50
S. Lizzie Hayward
100.00
113.35
3.50
2.00
114.85
3 4
Frank C. Hayward ·
500.00
509.33
17.50
526.83
George C. Wright
100.00
131.50
3.50
3.50
131.50
George Crampton
100.00
104.00
3.50
3.00
104.50
Joel Wright
100.00
105.00
3.50
2.50
106.00
7 8
George S. Wright
100.00
105.00
3.50
2.50
106.00
9
Emeline A. Johnson
100.00
105.00
3.50
2.50
106.00
Geo. C. Wright, Isaac Davis Memorial
50.00
64.55
1.75
66.30
B. H. and O. K. Patch
50.00
44.25
1.75
1.50
44.50
Howard E. Faulkner
150.00|
164.90
5.25
3.50
166.65
J. Warren Hayward
50.00
50.40
1.75
1.75
50.40
Lewis B. Goodnow .
100.00
111.92
3.50
11.92
103.50
Sarah A. Hutchins
100.00
106.76
3.50
2.50
107.76
F. D. Walcott
100.00
107.16
3.50
2.50
108.16
A. Louise Warren and Simon Hosmer
150.00
157.62
5.25
4.00
158.87
John R. Houghton
100.00
104.12|
3.50
2.50
105.12
William A. Cutler and Bradley Stone
100.00
103.83
3.50
2.50
104.83
John Blanchard
100.00
107.68
3.50
3.00
108.18
Wheeler and Shattuck
50.00
51.56
1.75
1.75
51.56
George H. Decoster
100.00|
110.50
3.50
114.00
Henderson Rowell
50.00
49.78
1.75
1.50
50.03
Luke Blanchard
500.00
527.50
20.00
547.50
Luke Blanchard, (S. Blanchard tomb)
100.00
105.00
4.00
109.00
Calvin and Luther Blanchard Memorial
100.00
105.00
4.00
109.00
1
78.53
Phineas Wetherbee .1 share
F. R. R.
16.50
5.00
5 6
27
| John Temple and Edwin F. Pratt .
50.00| 50.00
50.59 50.88 1.75 1.75
1.50 1.50
51.13 50.84
28 29
W. K. Davy .
Ella F. and Lucius Hosmer
100.00
103.32
3.50 2.50 104.32
30
Caroline A. Hosmer Isaiah Reed
100.00
103.20
3.50
3.00
103.70
31 32 33
Benjamin F. Hapgood
102.83
Lucy A. (Wetherbee) Burbeck
·
34
Dec. 17, 1911
Francis Jones
100.00 100.00 50.00
102.33 102.33 99.58
3.50 3.50 3.50 14
3.00 1.50
101.58 50.14
-
3775.00 3951.85 139.01 74.67 4066.19
Totals
|10925.00 11159.60 |386.61|307.10|11389.11
2.25 103.58
100.00
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REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES OF THE GOODNOW FUND.
For the Year Ending February 1, 1912.
Investments.
Warren Institution for Savings, Book 83,531 $1,000.00
Warren Institution for Savings, unex-
pended income for care of cem- etery lot 39.70
Charlestown Five Cents Savings Bank, Book 71,200 1,000.00
City Institution for Savings, Lowell,
Book 84,244 1,000.00
$3,039.70
Receipts.
Warren Institution for Savings, divi- dends $40.00
Charlestown Five Cents Savings Bank, dividends 40.00
City Institution for Savings dividends 40.00
$120.00
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Payments.
Paid Julian Tuttle, care of Goodnow
lot in Woodlawn cemetery ... $6.50 Unexpended income for care of cemetery lot, deposited with Warren Institution for Sav- ings 13.50
Herbert F. Robbins, treasurer of the Evangelical Congrega- tional church in Acton 100.00
$120.00
LUTHER CONANT, I. WARREN FLAGG, HORACE F. TUTTLE,
Trustees of Goodnow Fund.
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REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES OF ACTON MEMORIAL
LIBRARY 1911-1912
Trustees
LUTHER CONANT, President
E. FAULKNER CONANT, Secretary HORACE F. TUTTLE
MOSES TAYLOR
DELETTE H. HALL
HIRAM J. HAPGOOD
J. SIDNEY WHITE
LUCIUS A. HESSELTON FRANK R. KNOWLTON
In presenting their twenty-second annual report the trustees would call attention to the growth of the library. At the time of opening in 1890 it contained about 4,000 volumes, in 1900 about 7,000 volumes, and at the present time about 12.000 volumes.
The income of the funds donated for the use of the library together with the annual appropriation of the town of $200. have made it possible to add several hundred volumes of the best of current literature to the library each year.
A catalogue of the new books added the past year will be found on the last pages of the annual town report. which we trust will be a convenience appreciated by our townspeople. The last general catalogue printed was in
1
80
1897. The large number of books added since that time necessitates a recataloguing of the whole library in order to make its volumes accessible to readers.
The trustees are now considering ways and means to provide for this work.
The trustees believe that not alone is it important to expend in the best possible manner the money intrusted to them but they are under obligations to make the best arrangements for the largest usefulness of the library. To this end they would like to be able to provide better facili- ties for the distribution of books in the West and South villages. It has been suggested that a branch library and reading room under the care of a librarian might be provided for in each of these villages. We invite suggestions from the friends of the library as to what can be done to extend its usefulness. Books are now received and delivered every Saturday at the stores of C. H. Mead & Co., and Finney & Hoit, where catalogues and cards will be found for the accommodation of any one desiring to take books.
The library is open afternoons and evenings every Wednesday and Saturday.
In 1895 Mr. William A. Wilde gave to the town $5,000 on condition that the income should be annually expended for books and magazines and that the town should annually appropriate $200, to be expended for the same purposes.
The financial report will be found in the reports of the selectmen and treasurer.
We recommend for the support of the library for the ensuing year $400 for current expenses and $200 for the purchase of books. Appended is the annual report of the librarian.
Respectfully submitted,
HORACE F. TUTTLE,
For the Trustees.
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LIBRARIAN'S REPORT
Accessions-Number of volumes in the library February 1, 1911, 11,201; increase by purchase 485, of which 42 were obtained by binding magazines; increase by gift 23. Total increase 508. Number of volumes in the library February 1, 1912, 11,709.
Circulation-Number of days the library was opened 103. Number of volumes circulated 7.115. Daily average circulation 69.95 plus. Largest daily circulation 131 on April 22, 1911. Smallest daily circulation 28 on October 4, 1911.
Received for catalogues, fines, etc. $26.81
Expended for postage . 24
$26.57
Gifts of books have been received from the following sources: U. S. Government, 3; State of Massachusetts, 15; Walter Baker & Co., 1; A. C. Coolidge, 1; J. A. Balback, 1; W. L. Adams, 1; D. M. Tipton, 1.
Periodicals subscribed for and in the reading room, 21: Monthly, American Atlantic, Century, Cosmopolitan, Current Literature, Everybody's, Harper's, Munsey's, McClure's, National, Popular Mechanics, Review of Reviews, Scribner's, St. Nicholas, World's Work, World Today.
Weekly-Independent, Living Age, Outlook, Youth's Companion, Scientific American.
ARTHUR F. DAVIS, Librarian.
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LIST OF BOOKS ADDED 1911-1912
ARTS, AND SCIENCES, ETC.
Abbott, Lyman-The Home Builder 953.11
Abbott, Lyman-The Spirit of Democracy 951.21
Abbott, W. J .- The Story of Our Navy for Young Americans 255.16
Addams, Jane-Twenty Years at Hull House ...
447.18
Allen, N. B .- Industrial Studies, United States,
271A1
Ames, E. S .- The Psychology of Religous
Experience 962.19
Andrews, C. M., Gambill, J. M., Tall, L. L .- A Bibliography of History for Schools and Libraries 211A2
Angell, Norman-The Great Illusion 915.17
Anon-A Living without a Boss 271A28
Anon-Letters to a Ministerial Son
363A6
Anon-Profits in Poultry
952.12
Ashenhurts, J. O .- The Day of the Country Church 962.8
Bangs, M. R .-- Jeanne D'Arc the Maid of France, 433.27
Beers, H. A .- From Chaucer to Tennyson 361A4
Bellock, Hilarie-The French Revolution 263.13
Bennett, Arnold-How to Live on Twenty-Four Hours a Day 915.19
Bennett, Arnold-Mental Efficiency
361A9
Benson, A. C .- John Ruskin 437.19
Benson, A. C .- The Silent Isle
953.12
Bingham, Hiram-Across South America 312A2
Bisland, E .- At the Sign of the Hobby Horse .
953.13
Black, Hugh-Comfort 962.13
Black, Hugh-Happiness 363A1
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Bolles, Albert S .- The Home of Library of Law, 6 Vols. 916.17
Borup, George-A Tenderfoot with Peary 312A7
Bowne, B. P .- The Essence of Religion 962.9
Brierly, J .- Life and the Ideal
363A7
Brooks, J. G .- An American Citizen, Life of
William Henry Baldwin, Jr. 437.37
Brooks, Robert C .- Corruption in American Politics and Life 271A12
Brower, Harriette-The Art of the Pianist
271A21
Brown, Frederick-(Al Priddy) Through the
Mill 437.21
Bruce, H. A .- Daniel Boone and the Wilderness Road 255.17
Bryce, James-Social Institutions of the United States 915.24
Building Trades Handbook
951.20
Burns, E. E .- The Story of Great Inventions
951.9
Busbey, K. C .- Home Life in America
255.18
Butterfield, K. L .- The Country Church and the Rural Problem 962.17
Byington, M. F .- Homestead, the Households of a Mill Town, Russell Sage Foundation .. Cabot, E. L .- Ethics for Children
271A2
915.18
Caffin, Charles H .- The Story of French Printing, Caffin, Charles H .- The Story of Spanish Printing, Campbell, W. and Martin, T. M .- Canada
841.16
857.17
311A14
Carlton, William-One Way Out 952.3
Carnegie, Andrew-Problems of Today 915.25
Chatterton, E. K .- The Romance of the Ship 951.10
Chesterton, G. K .- What's Wrong with the
World 944.18
Clark, Alfred-Ceylon (Peeps Series)
311A7
Collier, Price-The West in the East 312A10
Coman, K .- The Industrial History of the United States 952.4
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Comer, William A .- Landmarks in the Old Bay
State 312A3 Compton, E. H. and Baillie, Grohman W. A .- Tyrol 334.16
Corbin, T. W .- Engineering of Today 952.5
Conslon, C. J. D .- Korea (Peeps Series)
311A10
Creelman, James-Diaz Master of Mexico
312A3
Crook, Col. William H .- Through Five Adminis- trations 437.15
Crothers, S. M .- Among Friends
953.14
Cundall, H. M .- Birket Foster
841.14
Curtis, William E .- Around the Black Sea
312A9
Curtis, William E .- Turkestan, the Heart of Asia, 312A8
Doane, R. W .- Insects and Diseases
952.6
Dorr, R. C .- What Eight Million Women Want,
915.20
Duncan, R. K .- Some Chemical Problems of Today 272A1
Dunne, F. P .- Mr. Dooley Says
953.15
Dyer, L. F. and Martin, T. C .- Edison, His Life
and Inventions, 2 Vols.
951.11
Dyer, Walter A .- The Richer Life
323.19
Edwards, D. M .- The Toll of the Arctic Seas . . Eliot, Charles W .- The Conflict Between Indivi- dualism and Collectivisms in a Democ- racy 952.7
Eliot, Charles W .- The Durable Satisfaction of Life 361A1
Elkington, E. W .- Canada, the Land of Hope .
311A22
Enock, C. R .- The Great Pacific Coast 311A15
Faris, John T .- Making Goods
361A5
Fernow, B. E .- Care of Trees
952.8
Field, Eugene-Complete Poems
734.11
Finck, H. T .- Success in Music and how it is won, 271A4
Fitch, J. A .- The Steel Workers, (Russell Sage Foundation) 271A:
Fletcher, C. R. L .- An Introductory History of England, 2 Vols. 211A4
363A8
85
Fletcher, C. R. and Kipling, Rudyard-A History of England 211A7
Forbes, E. A .- The Land of the White Helmet . . 311A11 Frank, H. A .- A Vagabond Journey Around the World 311A9
Fraser, John F .- Australia, the Making of a Nation 311A16
French, Allen-The Book of Vegetables 271A5
French, Allen-The Siege of Boston 255.20
Funston, Frederick-Memories of Two Wars
211A6
Geddes Pond, Thompson, J. A .-- Evolution
271A19
Gilbert, George and Collins, W. W .- Cathedral Cities of England 311A17
Gilbey, Sir Walter-George Morland
841.15
Gilder, R. W .- Grover Cleveland, a Record of Friendship 432.36
Gilliat, E .- Heroes of the Elizabethan Age
431.25
Goss, W. L .- A Life of Grant for Boys and Girls, 437.38 Graham, White-Claude, the Story of the Aero- plane 271A25
Grayson, David-Adventures in Friendship
953.16
Griffis, William E .- China's Story
312A4
Griffith, W. L .- The Dominion of Canada
312A11
Haddon, A. C .- History of Anthropology
271A15
Haggard, H. R .- Rural Denmark and its Lessons, 312A12 Halligan, James E .- Fundamentals of Agri- culture 271A22
Hamilton, C. G .- Piano Teaching, its Principles and Problems 271A6
Hart, A. B .- The Obvious Orient 312A5
Hart, A. B .- The Southern South 255.19
Haultain, Arnold E .- Reminiscences of Goldwin Smith 432.38
Henry, W. A .- Feeds and Feeding New Edition, 271A23
Hill, J. J .- Highways of Progress 952.9
Hillis, Newell D .- The Contagion of Character 363.A2
Hillis, Newell D .- The Quest of Happiness
962.12:
86
Hissey, J. J .- The Charm of the Road 311A18
Hitchens, Robert-The Spell of Egypt 312A13
Hobson, J. A .- Science of Wealth 271A28
Hodges, George-Everyman's Religion 363A3
Holland, R. S .- Historic Girlhoods
236.21
Howells, W. D .- My Mark Twain
432.27
Huntington, Ellsworth-Palestine and its Trans- formations 312A6
Husband, Joseph-A Year in a Coal Mine
271A7
Ilbert, Sir Courtenay-Parliament, its History, Constitution and Practice
272A2
Jefferson, Charles E .- Why we may Believe in Life after Death 363A4
Jenks, Tudor-The Book of Famous Sieges 237.12
Jewett, S. O .- Letters edited by Annie Fields 437.18
Johnson, A .- American Politics
952.10
Johnson, Clifton-The Picturesque St. Lawrence,
311A12
Johnson, Clifton-The Rocky Mountains . .
311A13
Johnson, Sir H. H .- The Opening up of Africa ..
312A14
Jordan, D. S .- Leading American Man of Science, 431.24 Jordan, W. G .- Little Problems in Married Life, 953.17
Kent, Charles F .- Biblical Geography and
History
962.14
Kipling, R .- Collected Verse
721.8
Laurence, R. M .- Primitive Psycho-Therapy and Quackery
944.13
Lindsay, Forbes-Cuba and her People of Today, Lossing, B. J .- History of the United States, 4 Vols. 211A1
313A4
Lounsbury, Thomas R .- The Early Literary Career of Robert Browning 361A7
Lyman, William D .- The Columbia River 211A3
Lynd, Robert-Home Life in Ireland 311A23
Mahan, A. T .- America's Interest in Inter-
national Conditions 951.14
Map of Eastern Massachusetts and Southern New Hampshire 271A14
87
Marshall H. and Milton G. E .- The Scenery of London 311A20
Martin, F. T .- The Passing of the Idle Rich 271A24
Marvin, F. R .- Love and Letters 361A8
Masson, R .- Edinburgh (Peeps Series) 311A8
Maude, Aylmer-The Life of the Tolstoy, 2 Vols., 435.16
Mayo, N. S .- Diseases of Animals
951.12
McClung, N. L .- Sowing Seeds in Danny
126A1
McGiffert, A. C .- Martin Luther, the Man and his Work 437.21
Mempes, Mortimer and Mempes, Dorothy-Paris, 334.15
Noyes, William, Hand work in Wood 952.11
Ostrogorsky, M .- Democracy and the Party System in the United States 915.21
Ostwald, William-Introduction to Chemistry .
271A26
Packard, Winthrop-Florida Trails 311A21
Prine, H. E .- Old People
361A2
Paine, Ralph D .- The Book of Buried Treasure . 313A1
Paterson, Smyth J .- The Gospel of the Hereafter, 962.11
Pearson, H. G .- An American Railroad Builder, John Murray Forbes 437.16
Peary, Robert E .- The North Pole
323.22
Peixotto, Ernest-Romantic California
311A13
Pennell, E. R .- Our House and the People in it, 953.18 Penniman, James H .- Making the Most of Books, 361A6
Pinchot, G .- The Fight for Conservation 951.15
Price, O. W .- The Land we Live in, the Boys' Book of Conservation 271A16
Redgrave, G. R .- Water Color Painting in England 857.19
Report of the Commission on Country Life
271A20
Roberts, Charles C. G. (Editor)-The World's Best Poetry, 5 Vols. 713.5
Roe, E. T. and Loomis, E. G .- Business and Law, 261A1 Rogers, J. S .- Earth and Sky Every Child Should Know 952.13
Ross, E. A .- Latter Day Sinners and Saints 951.16.
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88
Sadler, William S .- The Science of Living, or the Art of Keeping Well 944.14
Schreiner, Olive-Woman and Labor 271A17
Selons, Edmund-The Wonders of the Insect World 271A8
Shackleton, R. and E .- Adventures in Home Making 951.18
Shumaker, E. E .- God and Man
962.10
Singleton, Esther-A Guide to Great Cities 313A2
Skelton, O. D .- Socialism, a Critical Analysis ..
271A11
Slattery, C. L .- Alexander Viets Griswold Allen,
437.34
Slosson, E. E .- Great American Universities
944.19
Stanley, Henry M .- Autobiography
437.20
St. Augustine Confessions
962.15
Steiner, E. A .- Against the Current
447.27
St. John, T. M .- Things a Boy Should Know About Wireless
271A13
Stockwell, H. C .- Essential Elements of Business Character 271.A18
Stoddard, J. L .- Lectures, 15 Vols.
312A1
Storey, Morfield and Emerson, E. W .- Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar
437.35
Stowe, C. E. and L. B .- Harriet Beecher Stowe . 437.36
Taft, Marcus L .- Strange Siberia, along the trans Siberian Railway 313A5
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