Town of Westford annual report 1914-1919, Part 35

Author: Westford (Mass.)
Publication date: 1914
Publisher: Westford (Mass.)
Number of Pages: 1022


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There has been a ready response to the notices sent home in regards having medical attention to enlarged tonsils, glasses and adenoids, etc.


I would like to say that the work done by Miss Crockett, the public health nurse, has been of great advantage both to the school and myself, in her work with the children and her follow- up work at home, particularly during the great run of the epi- demic of influenza, when all the doctors were exceedingly busy.


I trust that Westford will never see the time when we will be without the services of a public health nurse and I hope that there will be some provision made so that Westford will be able to retain such an essential nurse.


Respectfully submitted, DR. C. A. BLANEY, School Physician.


TEACHERS IN SERVICE JANUARY, 1919.


SCHOOL


GRADE ·


TEACHER


EDUCATED


HOME ADDRESS


Academy


.


.


.


.


*William C. Roudenbush Mrs. Harold W. Hildreth . Miss Libby J. Cohen


Williams College Mt. Holyoke College


.


Wm. E. Frost


VII-VIII


*(Mrs.) Martha Grant Whiting Mattie A. Crocker .


Gloucester Training Bridgewater Normal Framingham Normal Hyannis Normal .


Wayland, Mass. Westford, Mass.


Cameron


. VII-VIII .


*(Mrs.) Letitia V. W. O'Clair


Hyannis Normal . Lowell Normal . Lowell Normal . ·


Ayer, Mass. No. Chelmsford, Mass.


V-VI .


.


III-IV .


Mary A. Garvey Mildred Clevette Evelyn Kimball.


Framingham Normal Westford Academy Lowell Normal .


Westford, Mass.


IV-V


.


.


II-III


.


I


*Issie A. Parker Lillian G. Wright Beatrice Hosmer Veronica McNiff Dorothy Burdick · Mary B. Raynes


. Lowell Normal Fitchburg Normal .


Littleton, Mass.


Parkerville Supervisor of Music


Lowell Normal .


Lowell, Mass.


Supervisor of Drawing


Bernice E. Staples . Alice C. Judge


.


· School of Music. . Lowell Normal, '04, Mass. Normal Art, '10 Concord High


.


Lowell, Mass.


Ayer, Mass. Concord, Mass.


.


V-VI .


III-IV


.


.


.


.


I-II .


.


Sargent .


VI-VII


.


Westford, Mass.


Westford, Mass.


Supervisor of Cooking .


IX-XII


.


Westford, Mass. Westford, Mass. Dorchester, Mass. Westford, Mass. Brockton, Mass.


I-II


Grace E. Ranney Edith A. Wright


Lowell, Mass. Littleton, Mass.


*Principals


28


REGISTRATION OF MINORS. (Ages as of April 1, 1918.)


Persons 5 to 7 years of age.


29


Females 49


Total 78


Persons 7 to 14 years of age.


206


184


390


Persons 14 to 16 years of age


55


48


103


Illiterate minors 16 to 21 years of age


8


10


18


298


291


589


MEMBERSHIP IN PUBLIC DAY SCHOOLS. By Grades, April 1, 1918.


Grade 1


89


Academy :


Boys


Girls


Total


First Year ...


10


12


22


Second Year.


5


8


13


5


62


Third Year ..


3


3


6


6


52


Fourth Year.


5


9


14


7


30


-


-


Total


23


32


55


Total


441


Total All Schools


496


2


61


3


66


4


50


8


31


Males


29


GRADUATION EXERCISES OF WESTFORD ACADEMY AT THE TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1918.


PROGRAM.


March with Overture


TITANIA ORCHESTRA.


Invocation


REV. L. H. BUCKSHORN.


Salutatory


RACHEL ELSIE KIMBALL.


Class History


BERTRAM WILLIAM SUTHERLAND.


Chorus by School :


(a) "Daybreak" (b) "Almond Blossom"


G. F. Wilson Pestatozza


Class Will


FRANCES ELIZABETH WRIGHT.


The Class Colors


ELEANOR STEARNS COLBURN.


Class Prophecy


FREDERICK ALEXANDER AMESBURY.


Presentation of Service Flag and Honor Roll SYLVA FORREST GLADU.


Acceptance of Service Flag RUTH MERLE SARGENT, Class of 1919.


Chorus-"Keep the Home Fires Burning" SCHOOL AND AUDIENCE.


Presentation of Gift for the Junior Red Cross SYLVA FORREST GLADU.


Acceptance of Gift


RUTH MERLE SARGENT, Class of 1919.


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Address


FRANK W. WRIGHT, Deputy Commissioner of Education, State of Massachusetts.


Girls' Chorus-Folk Songs :


(a) "The Meeting of the Waters"-Irish


(b) "Lullaby"-Hungarian


(c) "Loch Lomond"-Scotch


Essay with Valedictory


"The Red Triangle" (Prize Essay) CAROLYN EDITH PRECIOUS.


Presentation of Prizes and Diplomas


SUPT. OF SCHOOLS, F. H. HILL.


Star Spangled Banner


SCHOOL AND AUDIENCE.


Class Motto-Ever Onward. Class Colors-Garnet and Gold. Class Flower-American Beauty Rose.


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GRADUATES.


FREDERICK ALEXANDER AMESBURY,


*ELEANOR STEARNS COLBURN, SYLVA FORREST GLADU, CHARLES LEO HEALY, * RACHEL ELSIE KIMBALL, ANNA SOFIA LUNDGREN, SOPHIA LOUISE NAWROCKA, SARAH MARGARET O'BRIEN, IDA MILDRED PARROTT, CLAIRE BEATRICE PAYNE, *CAROLYN EDITH PRECIOUS, ROBERT JAMES SPINNER, BERTRAM WILLIAM SUTHERLAND, *FRANCES ELIZABETH WRIGHT.


WINNERS OF PRIZES GIVEN BY THE ACADEMY TRUSTEES.


Public Speaking.


First Prize-Carolyn Edith Precious, '18-Ten Dollars. Second Prize-Ruth Merle Sargent, '19-Five Dollars. Honorable Mention-Stanley Smith, '21.


Essay. Upper School (Third and Fourth Year) Prize-Carolyn Edith Precious, '18-Five Dollars. Honorable Mention-Frances Elizabeth Wright, '18. Lower School (First and Second Year) Prize-Francis Daley, '21-Two and One-Half Dollars.


Stenography.


Prize-Anna Sofia Lundgren, '18-Two and One-Half Dollars.


*Note Names Starred are Graduates in the Academic Course. Others in the English- Business Course.


STATISTICS FOR SCHOOL YEAR 1917-1918


SCHOOL


GRADES


No. Different


Pupils Enrolled


Number Enrolled


Exclusive of


Supplementary


Average


Average


Daily


Attendance


Aggregate


Attendance


between Number


5 and 7


Number


between


7 and14


Number


Number


between


14 and 16


Academy Wm. E. Frost


IX-XII


61


61


56.00


52.00


9,533.00


3


3


10


15


13


17


I-II


53


51


38.80


33.05


5,718.00


8


14


16


13


III-IV


36


33


30.20


25.87


4,476.50


15


18


V-VI


41


37


34.40


29.14


5,041.50


20


16


VII-VIII


36


34


27.60


26.00


4,601.00


18


12


1


1


2


Cameron


I


39


39


39.23


34.69


5,653.50


10


16


3


II-III


49


46


47.38


43.47


6,058.50


17


27


8 2


-


IV-V


50


49


46.11


41.04


6,823.00


20


25


1


1


VI-VII-VIII


33


32


29.02


26.65


4,332.50


11


9


5


7


Sargent


I


30


25


21.64


18.39


3,173.00


6


10


4


5


58


52


49.60


44.80


8,020.00


4


32


16


35


31


29.26


26.05


4,615.00


10


19


2


VI-VII-VIII


34


34


30.80


27.88


4,936.50


10


18


4


2


Parkerville


I-VIII


21


20


18.00


16.43


2,941.50


1


1


9


7


1


1


576


544


498.04


445.46


75,923.5


25 39 201 191


10 17


29 32


List


Membership


Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls


-


II-III


-


IV-V


over 16


1


10


ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


J. V. FLETCHER LIBRARY


OF THE


TOWN OF WESTFORD, MASS.


FOR THE


YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1918


E


J.


ARY.


1895


LOWELL, MASS. COURIER-CITIZEN COMPANY, PRINTERS


1919


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Library Report.


The Trustees of the J. V. Fletcher Library respectfully submit their annual report for 1918, together with the report of the Librarian.


We regret that the long continued illness of our Librarian, Miss Mary P. Bunce, prevents her from resuming her duties at the Library at present. During her absence the work has been very ably carried on by Miss May E. Day.


With the exception of interruptions caused by the shortage of fuel and the epidemic the work of the Library has been carried on much as usual.


The building has been used for the meetings of the organi- zations for war work as in previous years. Owing to the in- creased cost of everything more money is needed for general expenses in order that the present efficiency of the Library may not be lessened, therefore, the Trustees ask for the following appropriations, viz. :


1. The sum of thirteen hundred dollars ($1,300) to meet current expenses.


2. The receipts from the dog licenses in 1918.


JULIAN A. CAMERON, Chairman, JOHN P. WRIGHT, Secretary, CHARLES O. PRESCOTT.


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FINANCIAL STATEMENT.


RECEIPTS.


Appropriation


$1,000.00


From Dog Licenses 390.84


$1,390.84


EXPENDITURES.


Mary P. Bunce, Librarian. $ 249.96


May E. Day, Acting Librarian.


309.94


Charles H. Pickering, Janitor 200.00


Fuel 309.05


Telephone


20.64


Electric Lights


29.50


Water Rates


28.00


Supplies 22.34


Labor 22.25


Edward A. Hamlin, repairs.


84.65


S. L. Prentiss, heat regulator


65.00


J. L. Douglas & Co., repairs


7.55


C. H. Pickering, supplies


5.00


S. H. Balch, express 1.50


H. S. Stiles, repairs 25.46


Cleaning 10.00


$1,390.84


AMOUNT OF FUNDS.


Legacy of Stephen S. Stone. $1,000.00


Legacy of Augustus K. Fletcher 1,000.00


Legacy of Mary A. Henarie, Laws Fund. 1,000.00


Legacy of John M. Osgood. 1,000.00


Legacy of Jennie Reed Wilkins. 150.00


$4,150.00


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BOOK ACCOUNT.


RECEIPTS.


Balance on hand Jan. 1, 1918 $ 237.83


Stone Fund, income. 42.50


Fletcher Fund, income. 45.00


Laws Fund, income. 45.00


Osgood Fund, income


45.00


$ 415.33


EXPENDITURES.


Nelson Doubleday


$ 8.80


Thomas Nelson & Son


10.00


H. R. Hunting Co.


29.14


Old Corner Book Store


105.03


H. W. Wilson Co.


16.00


David Farquhar


54.05


F. J. Barnard & Co


20.16


S. E. Carrino Co.


1.50


Library Bureau


5.59


Herman Goldberger


91.70


Geo. H. B. Turner


3.00


$ 344.97


Balance on hand Jan. 1, 1919. -


$ 70.36


5


Report of Librarian.


To the Trustees of the J. V. Fletcher Library :


The report of the Library for the year ending December 31, 1918, is herewith presented.


A number of causes has hindered the work of the library during the past year.


First should be mentioned the long, continued illness of Miss Bunce, the librarian, who has served the public so faithfully for many years. During her absence her many friends have often expressed their appreciation of her services.


Owing to the scarcity of fuel last winter the library was obliged to close entirely on Sundays and remain closed except one day a week for a short time. The library was reopened on Sundays in September from 12 to 12.30.


Again the work has been seriously interfered with by con- tagious diseases, especially this fall by the influenza. During this time the library was closed for nearly a month. In the spring the books to the villages and schools were restricted owing to the epidemic of measles.


Because of the above reasons and the continued war relief work a much smaller number of books has been read than for many years past.


We wish again to express our appreciation to Mr. Julian A. Cameron, who has given one hundred seven volumes, largely current fiction, during the past year. These have been welcomed by many readers.


An interesting gift has been presented to the library by Mr. Sherman H. Fletcher. It is a stone found on the land now owned by Mr. George H. Hartford and thought to be a boundary marker as it bears on its surface the inscription T. F. 1734. Timothy Fletcher once owned the land next to Mr. Hartford's.


The library hall has continued to be used several times a week by the Red Cross, American Fund for French Wounded and the Tadmuck Club.


6


The work begun the previous year to aid in the production and conservation of food by distributing various leaflets has been continued.


It was thought best to discontinue the picture exhibits for the past year.


In spite of the interference with the library routine the number of magazines loaned fell off much less than in the case of the books, over two thousand copies being circulated, nearly as many as in the previous year. All except current numbers may be borrowed and the list at present is as follows :


WEEKLIES.


Independent Leslie's Weekly


Littell's Living Age


Saturday Evening Post


MONTHLIES.


A. L. A. Booklist


American


Annals


Atlantic Monthly


Book Review Digest


Boy's Life


Popular Mechanics


Century


Popular Science Monthly


Delineator


Public Libraries


Forecast


Readers' Guide Review of Reviews


Garden Magazine


Good Housekeeping


Saint Nicholas


Harper's Monthly


Scientific Monthly


House Beautiful


Scribner's


John Martin's Book Life


Today's Housewife Travel Woman's Home Companion


Little Folks Munsey Musical America


World Outlook World's Work


Scientific American Westford Wardsman Youth's Companion


Needlecraft Normal Instructor North American Review


Outing Pictorial Review


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PERIODICALS GIVEN.


Carry On Christian Register


Congressional Record International Conciliation Journal of Zoophily Ladies' Home Journal National Geographic


From Miss Harriet M. Hodgman From The Woman's Alliance From Mr. Sherman H. Fletcher From American Association of From The Publishers From Mrs. Leonard W. Wheeler From Mrs. E. G. Smead, Los Angeles From The Publishers From Mr. Charles O. Prescott


Our Dumb Animals Outlook Scientific American Supplement From Mr. Julian A. Cameron Woman Citizen From The Publishers


NAMES OF DONORS, 1918.


Balch, E. S., author, one volume. Buckshorn, Mr. Louis H., one volume. Cameron, Mr. Julian A., one hundred seven volumes. Carpenter, Miss Clyde, one curio. Dixon, Prof. W. M., many pamphlets. Falls, Mr. Alonzo B., one volume. Fletcher, Mr. Sherman H., one curio. Harris, David C., one curio. Kellogg, Charles F., one volume. Liberty Loan Flag for Westford. Moody Bible Institute, one volume. Payne, George H., author, one volume. Publishers, three volumes. Rowley, Charles II., one volume.


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CIRCULATION.


Total circulation of bound volumes 9,126


Volumes lent at the Library 6,275


Volumes sent to Graniteville


1,056


Volumes sent to Forge Village


686


Volumes sent to Parkerville 1,109


Circulation in Children's Department 3,114


Volumes lent through the schools 802


Periodicals lent 2,007


ACCESSIONS.


Volumes added by purchase 124


Volumes added by gift 126


Volumes received from the state 11


Volumes received from the United States 5


Total number of volumes added 266


Number of volumes in the Library 16,754


FINES.


Cash on hand from last year $ 4.32


Fines received 26.47


$30.79


Paid for supplies


3.11


Balance $27.68


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LIST OF BOOKS ADDED, 1918.


BOOKS ABOUT THE WAR.


Aitken, Sir Max-Canada in Flanders 940.9-A2


Aldrich, Mildred-Peak of the Load 940.9-A4


Azan, Paul-Warfare of Today 355-A1


Bailey, W. F .- Slavs of the War Zone 940.9-B9


Baldwin, Sergeant Harold-Holding the Line 940.9-B11


Bang, J. P .- Hurrah and Hallelujah 940.9-B10


Barry, William-World's Debate 940.9-B14


Beaverbrook, Lord-Canada in Flanders 940.9-B7


Bishop, Major William A .- Winged Warfare 940.9-B13


Brittain, Harry E .- To Verdun from the Somme 940.9-B8


Bryan, Julian H .- Ambulance 464 940.9-B15


Bullard, Arthur-Diplomacy of the Great War 940.9-B12


Cheradame, Andre-United States and Pangermania .. 940.9-C5


Churchill, Winston-A Traveller in War Time 940.9-C4


Clarke, George H., ed .- Treasury of War Poetry 821.08-C Curtin, D. Thomas-Land of Deepening Shadow 940.9-C3


Davis, William S .- Roots of the War 940.9-D3


Dawson, Coningsby-Glory of the Trenches 940.9-D2


Gerard, James W .- Face to Face With Kaiserism 940.9-G3


Graham, Stephen -- Russia in 1916 914.7-G3


Hankey, Donald-Student in Arms (Second Series) .. 940.9-H4 Holman, Carrie E .- In the Day of Battle 821.08-H


Holmes, Robert D .- A Yankee in the Trenches 940.9-H5 Huard, Frances W .- My Home in the Field of Mercy . 940.9-H6 Johnston, Robert M .- General Foch, an appreciation . .. B-F652 Koettgen, J., translator-A German Deserter's War Experience 940.9-K2


Mokveld, L .- German Fury in Belgium 940.9-M6


O'Brien, Pat-Outwitting the Hun 940.9-02


Out of Their Own Mouths 940.9-01


Peat, Harold R .- Private Peat 940.9-P6 Personal Letters of an Ambulance Driver at the Front 940.9-P4 Pinkerton, R. Douglass-Ladies from Hell 940.9-P5


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Root, Esther S. and Crocker, Marjorie-Over Periscope


Pond


940.9-R2


Ross, Edward A .- Russia in Upheaval 947-R


Seeger, Alan -- Letters and Diary, European War 940.9-S


Willmore, J. Selden-Great Crime and Its Moral 940.9-W9 Wilson, Woodrow-Why We are at War 940.9-W8


Wounded and a Prisoner of War 940.9-W11


OTHER CLASSIFIED BOOKS.


Atlantic Classics 814-A6


Atwood, Albert W .- How to Get Ahead 174-H2


Bangs, John K .- Half Hours With the Idiot 817-B5


Batchelder, Roger-Watching and Waiting on the


Border 973.9-B


Bird, Charles S. Jr .- Town Planning for Small Com- munities 710-B


Back, Hugh-New World 204-B2


Blackwell, Alice S., ed .- Catherine Breshkovsky, the


Little Grandmother of the Russian Revolution B-B842


Brewer, John M .- Vocational Guidance Movement 174-B1


Carroll, Robert S .- Mastery of Nervousness 612.8-C Cheney, Annie E .- Dreams of Hellas 811-C8


Cole, Alfred and Whitman, C. F .- History of Buck- field, Maine 974.17-C


Conwell, Russell H .- What You Can Do With Your Will Power 170-C1


Cram, Ralph A .- Substance of Gothic 723.5-C1


Cram, R. A. and Hastings, T. and Bragdon, C .- Six Lectures on Architecture 720.4-C


Creevey, Caroline A. S .- Daughter of the Puritans .. B-C912


DeBooy, Theodore and Faris, J. T .- The Virgin Islands 917.29-D3


Dixon, Royal-Human Side of Plants 581.5-D Dixon, R. and Fitch, F. E .- Human Side of Trees 582-D1 Earle, Alice M .- Old Time Gardens 710-E


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Fabre, J. Henri C .- Life of the Spider 595.7-F Fletcher, Stevenson W .- Strawberry in North America . 634-F3 Foley, James W .- Boys and Girls 811-F12 Foley, James W .-- Voices of Spring 811-F13


Fordyce, Claude P .- Touring Afoot 796-F


Franc, Alissa-Use Your Government 353-F


Frost, Robert-Mountain Interval 811-F11


Gilbert, Arthur W .- Potato


635-G


Glover, Ellye H .- Dame Curtsey's Book of Hints to Housewives 640-G


Green, Lillian B .- Effective Small Home 747-G


Greenough, Marietta-Better Meals for Less Money 641-G2


Hale, E. E., Jr .- Life and Letters of Edward Everett


Hale B-H162.2


Hankey, Donald-The Church and the Man 234-H


Religion and Common Sense 234-H1


Harris, Julia C .- Life and Letters of Joel Chandler Harris B-H314


Hart, Albert B .- Actual Government 342.7-H


Hawkes, Clarence-Hitting the Dark Trail B-H3925


Hendrick, Ellwood-Everyman's Chemistry 540-H.


Hesler, L. R. and Whetzel, H. H .- Manual of Fruit Diseases 632-H Holmes, John-Letters to James R. Lowell and Others . B-H751 Howe, Lucien-Universal Military Education and Ser- vice 355-H2


Hudson, William H .- Far Away and Long Ago B-H8869


Husband, Joseph-Story of the Pullman Car 656-HI1 Keeler, Harriet L .- Wayside Flowers of Summer 582-K3 Keene, Sally-Eat to Live 643-K1


Keitt, Thomas E .- Chemistry of Farm Practice 547-K


Kuenzli, Frederick A .- Right and Duty 355-K


Ladd, George T .- Secret of Personality 126-L


Leake, Albert H .-- Vocational Education of Girls and Women 370.1-L


Livingstone, W. P .- Mary Slessor of Calabar B-S632


Lloyd, John W .- Productive Vegetable Growing 635L


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Lowell Suburban Directory Ref.


MacKay, Lucy G .- Housekeeper's Apple Book 641-M1 Marden, Orison S .- How to Get What You Want 131-M Masefield, John-Poems 821-M8


Matthews, Brander-These Many Years B-M438


Maxwell, William-Salesmanship 658-M1


Miller, Warren H .- Camping Out 796-M Montgomery, Edward G .- Productive Farm Crops 633-M


Muir, John-Steep Trails 917.9-M3


Muller, Robert E .- United States Navy 359-M2


Owen, Margaret B .- Secret of Typewriting Speed 652-0


Pancoast, Henry S .-- English Prose and Verse 820.8-P


Powell, Sophy H .- Children's Library 027-P


Richardson, Charles F .- Choice of Books 028-R


Roberts, Kate L .-- Clubwoman's Handybook of Programs 396-R


Rothschild, Alonzo-Honest Abe B-L737.24


Sanford, Elias B .- History of the Reformation 270.6-S


Sheaffer, William A .- Household Accounting and Eco- nomics 640-S


Smart, Walter K .- How to Write Business Letters 658-S Snedden, David-Problems of Secondary Education 373-S1


Stern, Elizabeth G .- My Mother and I . B-S8388


Stewart, Charles W .- The Stars and Stripes 929.9-S1 Sunderland, Jabez T .- Rising Japan 327-S


Tufts, James H .- Real Business of Living 321.8-T Ussher, Clarence D .- An American Physician in Turkey 915.6-U Wade, Mary L .- Book of Corn Cookery 641-W1


Wald, Lillian D .- House on Henry Street 331.8-W Who's Who, 1917 Ref.


Wilde, Percival-Unseen Host and Other War Plays 812-W Woodburn, James A .- American Republic and Its Gov- ernment 342.7-W Zabriskie, Luther K .- Virgin Islands of the United


States


917.29-Z


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FICTION.


Allen, Emma S .- House of Gladness A425.2


Andrews, Mary R. S .- Counsel Assigned ·A568.4


Bartimeus (pseud.)-Long Trick B288.2 Berger, Marcel and Maud- Secret of the Marne B496.2


Bindloss, Harold-Girl from Keller's B612.6


Bonner, Geraldine-Black Eagle Mystery B716.3


Bottome, Phyllis-Derelict. B751.3


Brooks, Alden-The Fighting Men B8728.2


Brown, Alice-Bromley Neighborhood B877.15


Buchan, John-Salute to Adventurers B918.4


Buck, Charles N .- When Bear Cat Went Dry B922.2


Buckrose, J. E .- Gossip. Shop B926.5


Camp, Charles W .- The Abandoned Room C186.2


Casey, Patrick and Terence-Wolf-cub C338.2


Castle, Egerton and Agnes-Mínniglen C353.9


Clouston, J. Storer-Spy in Black C647.3


Cody, C. A .- Under Sealed Orders C671.2


Copplestone, Bennett-Lost Naval Papers C785.2


Couch, Arthur T. Quiller-Foe-Farrell C854.5


Crockett, S. R .- Patsy C938.13


Isle of the Winds C938.14


Curwood, James O .- God's Country and the Woman . C982.3


Davis, Richard H .- The Lost Road . D264.16


Dawson, Conningsby W .- The Sub D2713.4


Day, Holman F .- Where Your Treasure Is D274.8


Dejeans, Elizabeth-The Tiger's Coat D326.2


Dell, Ethel M .- Greatheart. D357.3


Dodge, Henry I .- Skinner's Baby D644.2


Doyle, A. Conan-His Last Bow. D754.22


Dutton, Louise E .- The Wishing Moon D981.2


Eaton, Walter P .- Idyll of Twin Fires E145.3


England, George A .- The Gift Supreme E581.4


Ewart, Captain-Grapes of Wrath. E944.2


Fisher, Dorothy C .- Understood Betsey F534.5


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Foote, John T .- Look of Eagles F688.4 Ford, Sewall -- Shorty McCabe Looks 'Em Over F7115.2 Gibbs, George-The Secret Witness 443.3 Glass, Montague -- Worrying Won't Win. G549.2 Gordon, C. W. (Ralph Connor)-The Major G662.10 Grey, Zane-U. P. Trail G845.6


Wildfire G845.7


Hagedorn, Hermann-Barbara Picks a Husband. H141.2


Hanshew, Thomas W .- Cleek's Government Cases H249.2


Hay, Ian (pseud.)-A Safety Match.


H412.4


Helen of Four Gates. X89.50


Hill, Marion-Toll of the Road. H647.2


Hodges, Arthur-Pincus Hood H688.2


Hughes, Rupert-We Can't Have Everything H894.6


Long Ever Ago. H894.7


vonHutten, Bettina-Bag of Saffron H982.2


Ingersoll, Will E .- The Road that Leads Home


I473.2


Johnson, Owen-Virtuous Wives. J686.5


Johnston, Mary-Foes J735.9


Kester, Paul -- His Own Country K423.2


Kyne, Peter B .- Webster-Man's Man. K995.3


Leacock, Stephen B .- Frenzied Fiction L434.2


LeGallienne, Richard-Pieces of Eight. L496.3


Lewis, A H .- Wolfville Nights L673.5


Lincoln, Joseph C .- Shavings. L738.18


Lincoln, Natalie-The Moving Finger L739.4


Locke, William J .- The Rough Road L815.11


Lockhart, Caroline-The Man from Bitter Roots. L816.2


London, Jack-Michael, Brother of Jerry L847.9


McCarter, Margaret H .- Vanguard of the Plains M123.2


MacHarg, Wm. and Balmer E .- Indian Drum


M149.3


McKenna, Stephen-Sonia M155.2


Marshall, Archibald-Abbington Abbey . M3665.8 The Graftons M3665.9


Means, E. K .- E. K. Means M483.2


Mayo, Katherine-The Standard Bearers M472.2


Miller, Alice D .- Ladies Must Live M6468.4


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Montgomery, Lucy M .-- Anne's House of Dreams M788.4


M. S. in a Red Box. . X89.62


Newton, W. Douglas-War Cache. N567.2


Nicholson, Meredith-Reversible Santa Claus N627.7


Norris, Kathleen-Undertow. N856.8


Olmstead, Florence-On Furlough 0645.5


Orczy, Baroness-Sheaf of Blue Bells


Lord Tony's Wife. 0645.6


Ostrander, Isabel-Suspense 0858.2


P119.2


Packard, Frank L .- Wire Devils P261.6


Parrish, Randall-Devil's Own.


Porter, Gene S .- Daughter of the Land. P848.7


Pryce, Richard-David Penstephen. P973.4


Ragsdale, Lulah-Miss Dulcie from Dixie.


R144.2


Raine, William M .- Sheriff's Son. R155.2


Reeve, Arthur B .- Adventuress. R331.3


Reynolds, Mrs. Baillie-Lonely Stronghold .


R461.2


Richmond, Grace-Red Pepper's Patients.


R532.7


Rickard, Mrs. Victor-Light Above the Clearing


R539.2


Rideout, Henry M .- Far Cry . R545.5


Rinehart, Mary R .- Amazing Interlude R580.5


Tish R580.6


Rives, Hallie E .- Long Lane's Turning R623.4


Roberts, Charles G. D .- Barbara Ladd. R643.2


Roberts, Elbridge G .- A Naval Engagement. R644.2


Rowland, Henry C .- The Magnet. R883.3


Runkle, Bertha-Scarlet Rider R942.5


Scott, Leroy-Mary Regan. S428.3


Seely, Herman G .- A Son of the City S452.2


Serao, Matilde-Land of Cockayne


S481.2


Sinclair, May-Tree of Heaven S6158.4


Smith, Arthur D. H .- Audacious Adventures of Miles McConaughy S6427.2


Souvestre, P. and Allain M .- A Royal Prisoner S7296.2


Sutton, Elizabeth-Dead Fingers. S9676.2 Tarkington, Booth-Penrod and Sam T186.10


Thurston, Katherine C .- Max T545.4


0515.4


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Tracy, Louis-Postmaster's Daughter T762.7 Train, Arthur-The World and Thomas Kelley T768.4


Earthquake T768.5


Vance, Louis J .- False Faces V222.6


Van Loan, Charles E .- Fore.


V259.3


Van Schaick, George-Peace of Roaring River


V278.4


Walpole, Hugh-Wooden Horse


W219.3


Ward, Mary Augusta-Missing


W259.20


Watson, J. and Rees A. J .-- Mystery of the Downs W3392.2


Wawn, F. T .- Joyful Years. W356.2


Wells, Carolyn-Curved Blades. W4524.2


Wells, H. G .- Soul of a Bishop. W454.7


White, William A .- Martial Adventures of Henry and Me W589.4


In the Heart of a Fool. W589.5


Willsie, Honore M .- Heart of the Desert. W741.4


BOOKS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE.


Ashmun, Margaret-Heart of Isabel Carleton. j2013a


Brown, Abbie F .- Surprise House. j913n


Bunyun, John-Pilgrim's Progress (Illustrated) j244-B1


Burton, Charles P .- Raven Patrol of Bob's Hill j2028


Comstock, Enos B .- Tuck-Me-In Stories. j2033


Deland, Ellen D .- Cyntra j243e


The Waring Girls. j243f


Gate, Ethel M .- Broom Fairies j823-G4


Johnson, Clifton-New England . j917.4-J2 Kinne, Helen and Cooley, A. M .- Home and the Family j640-K2


Parkman, Mary P .- Heroes of Today j920.07-P3


Heroines of Service. j920.7-P


Pollock, Frank L-Wilderness Honey. j2030


Porter, William S .- Ransom of Red Chief, and other


O. Henry Stories. j2032


Smith, Elva-Mystery Tales. j2031


Tolman, Albert W .- Jim Spurling-Fisherman. j2029


Respectfully submitted, MAY E. DAY,


Acting Librarian.


Index


Annual Town Meeting


22 79


Assessors' Report


Auditor's Report


110


Births


10


Board of Health


64 14 110


Finance Committee Report


Instructions for taking care of Fire Extinguishers




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