Town of Westford annual report 1920-1926, Part 43

Author: Westford (Mass.)
Publication date: 1920
Publisher: Westford (Mass.)
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c. teaching the names of the lines and spaces.


d. America and America the Beautiful.


e. first and second time motions


Grade Three:


a. rote songs and individual singing.


b. third time motion (


c. finding "do" from key signatures.


Grade Four:


a. "Community" songs.


b. Sight reading and song memorizing


c. easy chromatic progressions.


d. beginning two part music.


Grade Five:


a. Difficult chromatic progressions.


("Arithmetic of Music."


b. Common and Compound time.


c. Difficult two part singing.


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Grade Six:


a. fourth and fifth time motions


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b. Compound time.


c. song interpretation.


d. written work; ear training.


e. beginning three part music.


Grade Seven:


a. thorough review and application of all the principles of music.


b. modifications and combinations of all the forms of time motions.


c. Italian forms of expression, etc.


d. Biography of music.


e. Seventh time motion.


Grade Eight:


a. teaching the bass clef.


b. Major scale structure.


c. Minor keys and scales.


d. Four part singing.


e. Musical Form.


I have listed only the most important rules for each grade, but it will perhaps give a general idea of the work in music that is being carried on in the school.


Many new sets of music books have been put in the various schools of the town, books that have been needed for some time, and which now enable us to do much better work.


I should like to thank Mr. Carter and the School Committee for their splendid help and support to us; and also to the teachers, who with their co- operation and interest are steadily working toward the one end we have in view:


"Music for Every Child Every Child for Music."


Respectfully yours,


DAISY PRECIOUS.


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Report of School Physician


Dec. 31, 1925.


TO THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE:


Following is my report concerning the medical inspection of the schools of Westford for the year ending December 31, 1925.


I have made the usual thorough general examination of all the pupils attending the various schools of the town. In these examinations of said pupils I found a general improvement over my previous years in the health and conditions of the pupils.


I also examined various cases of infections and contagious disease among the school attendance either at the request of teachers, superinten- dent, nurse, or one of the committee and advised exclusion from school.


The follow up of the school nurse of the children at their homes and the co-operation of the parents with the nurse and the school physician has greatly benefited the general health of the pupils from year to year.


It is a pleasure to see the ready response to the parents after receiving the required notices of the child's affliction in at once helping to remedy such conditions; thus greatly benefiting not only their own child but the health and well being of the whole school.


Respectfully submitted,


DR. C. A. BLANEY, School Physician


Report of School Nurse


Dec. 30, 1925.


MR. CHARLES CARTER,


Superintendent of Schools.


Having been Nurse in the Westford Schools but two months my report will be short.


The month of November was spent in getting acquainted with the schools. Finding the Health Work well started.


It has been a great help to find the teachers in all the schools so willing to help by reporting all ill and absent children.


The children in all the schools have been examined by Dr. Blaney.


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In the physical examination there were about two-thirds of the chil- dren needing Dental treatment, which I hope the school Dentist will be able to care for as soon as possible.


REPORT FROM NOV. 8 TO DEC. 31


School visits, 41.


Absentees visited, 58.


Observation and Advisory, 4.


Children sent home for illness, 2.


Child Welfare visits, 4.


Children taken to eye and ear clinic, 3.


Children taken to Lowell General Hospital (T. and A.) 5.


Children taken to Dentist (Lowell), 3.


Children taken to Dentist (Dr. Raymond), 25.


To Massachusetts General Hospital, 3.


To Children's Hospital, 7.


To Dr. Blaney's Office, 3.


To Dr. Merrill's Office, 1.


To Dr. Caldwell's Office, 2.


Administered Ether, 1.


Children sent home with impetego, 9.


Respectfully submitted,


RUBY MCCARTHY, R. N.


Report of Dental Clinic


Dec. 31, 1925.


SCHOOL COMMITTEE, WESTFORD, MASS.


Gentlemen:


I respectfully submit my report for the year ending December 31, 1925,


The school dental clinic was inaugurated the month of March, 1925. through the efforts of Mr. Carter, Superintendent of Schools, and the School Committee and functioned throughout the school year a half-day a week.


The clinic is fundamentally to care for the teeth of the elementary school children who cannot readily obtain or have not the means to pay for such treatment.


The work covered includes cleanings, examinations, fillings, silver- nitrate prophylactic treatments, and extractions employing the use of a local anaesthetic.


This program is carried on in all the cities and towns of greater Boston with great success. The benefits derived are innumerable and all these clinics have now become an institution to their committees and are here to stay.


The work here has been going along very smoothly. The children and parents are co-operating and have been showing great enthusiasm over the work being done.


With some four hundred children desiring treatment and with about one


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hundred youngsters having had attention in all but two months of one whole school year, it can be readily realized to accomplish an appreciable amount of work to have its benefits felt in the actual classrooms it will be necessary and urgent to do twice the work requiring twice the time.


My suggestions would be to have two half sessions a week. I fully be- lieve that most of the children desiring treatment could then have consid- erable work done in the course of a two year period.


Hoping that this resume and recommendations are clear and will re- ceive serious consideration and hearty co-operation for a most worthy cause.


The following is a summary of the School Work:


Total days (1/2 sessions) 30


Total patients


184


Total cleanings


75


Total examinations


81


Total fillings


299


Total silver-nitrate treatments


322


Total extractions .


84


Total local injections


84


Total discharged


69


Total operations


945


Respectfully submitted,


ROY M. RAYMOND, D. M. D.


Registration of Minors


Ages as of April 1, 1925


Boys


Girls


Total


Persons 5 years of age or over and under 7.


80


68


148


Persons 7 years of age or over and under 14 .


234


258


492


Persons 14 years of age or over and under 16


68


70


138


382


396


778


MEMBERSHIP IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS BY GRADES AS OF APRIL 1, 1925 Elementary Schools


Special class


19


Grade 1


102


Grade 2


95


Grade 3


90


Grade 4


100


Grade 5


91


Grade 6


78


Grade 7


70


Grade 8


4.1


Total 686


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HIGH SCHOOL


First year 34


Second year


31


Third year


13


Fourth year


10


Special .


1


Postgraduate


Total 90


Total in Elementary and High Schools


776


Total in Elementary and High Schools last year 779


C. G. CARTER, Superintendent.


Honor List Pupils who were neither absent nor tardy during the school year 1924-25 SARGENT SCHOOL


Grade II-


Grade III-


Theodore Doucette


Nicholas Sudak


Nicholas Sedelnick (Tardy


once)


Morris N. Doucette


Stanny Woroby


Grade V-


Irene Dumont Alphonse Leukowicz


CAMERON SCHOOL


Grade I- Nellie Sechovich


Grade


IV-


Irving Whigham


Grade II-


Grade


V-


Hilda Bennett


Virginia Salaika (Tardy once)


Violet Bennett


Mary Czersky


Marjorie Whitley


Grade


III-


Blanch Sienkewicz Lee Byron George Britko Andrew Walkowicz


WILLIAM E. FROST SCHOOL


Grade VI-


Grade IV-


Richard Hildreth


Edwin Green


Harold Wright


Grade V-


Ethel Bell


Evelyn Foster


Grade VII-


Eleanor McCoy


Elizabeth Nesmith


Grade VIII- Marion Day


Grade III-


Chester Whitney


Grade IV-


Catherine McGlinchey


Pearl Smith


NABNASSETT SCHOOL


Grade V-


Runel Morin


Ralph Whitney


PARKERVILLE SCHOOL


Grade V --


Norman Nesmith


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ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


J. V. FLETCHER LIBRARY


OF THE


TOWN OF WESTFORD, MASS.


FOR THE


YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1925


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Lowell, Mass. COURIER-CITIZEN COMPANY, PRINTERS 1926


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Library Report


January 1, 1926


The Trustees of the J. V. Fletcher Library respectfully submit their an- nual report for 1925, including the report of the Librarian and the list of books added in 1925.


The Trustees ask for the following appropriations, viz:


1. The sum of twenty-four hundred dollars ($2400.00) to meet the current expenses of the main library and its branches.


2. The receipts from the dog licenses in 1925.


JULIAN A. CAMERON, Chairman. WILLIAM C. ROUDENBUSH, ALICE M. HOWARD, Secretary.


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Report of Librarian


January 1, 1926


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


The report of the Library for the year ending December 31, 1925, is herewith presented.


The townspeople again are indebted to Mr. Julian A. Cameron for eighty-three books which he has presented to the library during the past year.


It was found necessary to give up the deposit station in the Girls' Club house at Forge Village but it was soon made possible to place it in the Post Office under the charge of Mr. Griffith. This makes it more accessible to everyone.


The deposit stations in the other villages are continuing under the same management and giving satisfaction.


The picture collection which was started several years ago has been growing in size and value so that recently it became necessary to purchase a four drawer filing case from the Library Bureau that the pictures might be cared for properly.


Through the efforts of the Tadmuck Club a lantern has been purchased for use in Library Hall. The Trustees of the Library provided the dark shades for the windows and the skylight that the room might be sufficiently darkened for use in the daytime.


During the past year twenty-one certificates have been awarded to pupils of the Frost School for reading and reporting on five books chosen from a list provided by the State Division of Public Libraries. Seventeen of the certificates went to pupils of the fifth grade. One boy, Howard Wright, received an honor certificate, which is given to any child winning four ordi- nary certificates, if five of the twenty books read are non-fiction.


The Librarian was privileged to attend the meetings of the American Library Association at Seattle, Washington, July 6-11. This was followed by a trip to Alaska in company with other librarians. On the return journey- California, Grand Canyon, New Orleans and Washington were visited, com- pleting a most enjoyable tour of six weeks. During her absence friends en- joyed the numerous postcards on view at the library. Miss Alice M. Howard and Miss Mary P. Bunce were the efficient substitutes during that time.


A few changes have been made in the list of magazines. All except cur- rent numbers may be borrowed and the list for the coming year is as follows:


WEEKLIES


Geographic News Bulletin Illustrated London News Life Literary Digest Publisher's Weekly


Saturday Evening Post Westford Wardsman World Review Youth's Companion


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MONTHLIES


Antiques A. L. A. Booklist American Asia Atlantic Monthly Book Review Digest Boys' Life Century Child Life


Library Journal Munsey Modern Priscilla


National Geographic


Nature


Needlecraft


Normal Instructor


Open Road


Pictorial Review


Country Gentleman


Popular Mechanics


Current History


Popular Science Monthly


Delineator


Radio Broadcast


Educational Digest


Readers' Guide


Forecast Garden Magazine


Review of Reviews


Saint Nicholas


Good Housekeeping


Scientific American


Scribner's


Travel


Woman's Home Companion


World's Work


PERIODICALS GIVEN, 1925


Designer Congregationalist Christian Register How to sell


From the Publishers


From Mrs. Lucy Keyes


From the Publishers


From the Publishers


Ladies' Home Journal


From Mrs. Leonard W. Wheeler


National Geographic Magazine


From Mrs. M. W. McDaniels From the Publishers


Our Dumb Animals Our Message Outlook The Starry Cross Union Signal


From Miss Edith A. Wright


From Mr. Wm. C. Roudenbush


From the Publishers


From the W. C. T. U.


PICTURE EXHIBITS FROM THE LIBRARY ART CLUB


Desert of Sahara; Painter-etchers from Rembrandt to Whistler; Fun among the animals; Nature pictures, Detmold; Royal Academy illustrated; Allies in art; Age of oak in English furniture; Graphic arts of Great Britain; Cathedrals of the world-Italian; Poster design; Tower of London; English gardens; Sketches of early American architecture; Life in the Orient; Istria; Flower gardens of Japan; Frank Brangwyn.


NAMES OF DONORS, 1925


Cameron, Mr. Julian A., eighty-three volumes. Felch, Mr. John K., two curious. Fisher, Thomas, one volume.


Harper's Monthly House Beautiful International Book Review Libraries


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Fletcher, Sherman H., pamphlets and curios.


Howard, Miss Alice M., two volumes.


Ingalls, Mrs. Harry M., one volume.


Parsons, Mrs. Hannah Prescott, one curio.


Shivaji Literary Memorial Committee, one volume.


Swallow, Marshall, one volume.


Woman's Christian Temperance Union, Westford, one volume.


CIRCULATION


Total circulation of bound volumes 13,677


Volumes lent at the Library


8,133


Volumes lent at Graniteville


3,024


Volumes lent at Forge Village


1,022


Volumes lent at Parkerville


389


Volumes lent at Brookside


1,109


Circulation in Children's department


5,535


Volumes lent through the schools


1,760


Periodicals lent .


3,016


Pamphlets and clippings lent


119


Pictures lent


928


ACCESSIONS


Volumes added by purchase


355


Volumes added by gift


85


Volumes received from the State


9


Volumes received from the United States


3


Total number of volumes added


452


Number of volumes discarded


90


Number of volumes in the Library


18,312


REGULATIONS


The J. V. Fletcher Library is open Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Satur- days (legal holidays excepted) from 1.30 till 5, and from 6.30 till 9 P. M.


The Graniteville deposit station at the home of Mrs. Carroll M. Sawyer is open Monday afternoon and evening.


The Forge Village deposit station at the Post-Office in charge of Mr. Griffith is open daily.


The Brookside deposit station at Community Hall in charge of Mrs. Alice McTeague is open Thursday evenings.


The Parkerville deposit station at the home of Mrs. William P. Williams is open Wednesday afternoons from 2 to 4.


New books of fiction can be kept only one week; but there may be one renewal. Old books may be kept four weeks.


For each day that a book is kept beyond the prescribed time a fine of one cent is charged.


Borrowers finding books mutilated or defaced should report the fact to the librarian.


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List of Books Added 1925


CLASSIFIED BOOKS


Abbott, Charles D .- Howard Pyle, a chronicle. B P996


Austin, Mary H .- The land of journey's ending 917.9 A1


Baker, Christina H .- Diary and letters of Josephine Peabody B P3525 Bangs, Mary R .- Old Cape Cod, the land, the men, the sea 974.4 B1 Barrus, Clara-Life and letters of John Burroughs, 2 vol. B B972.1


Barton, Bruce-Man nobody knows. 232 B1


Bercovici, Konrad-Around the world in New York 917.471 B


Bradford, Gamaliel-Wives 920.7 B3


Brinckloe, Wm. D .- The small home, how to plan and build it. 728 B1


Brown, Alice-Charles Lamb, a play 812 B1


Carman, Bliss-Ballads and lyrics 811 C10


Carman, Bliss-Later poems 811 C11


Carr, Edwin H .- Putnam's minute-a-day English. 425 C1


Carter, Morris-Isabella Stewart Gardner and Fenway Court. B G227


Chamberlain, Allen-Beacon Hill; its ancient pastures and early mansions . 917.440 Bos 4


Crane, Leo-Indians of the enchanted desert. 970.3 C1


Davidson, Laura L .- Isles of Eden 818 D


Dickinson, T. H. and Crawford, J. R .- Contemporary plays 808.2 D2


Dole, Nathan H .- Joseph Jefferson at home B J453.1


French, Allen-Day of Concord and Lexington, the nineteenth of April, 1775 973.3 F5


Frothingham, Paul R .- Edward Everett, orator and statesman B E938


Gordon, Elizabeth P .- Women torch-bearers 178 G1


Gordon, George A .- My education and religion B G663


Grant, Jesse R .- In the days of my father, General Grant BG763.4


Greene, Anne B .- Dipper hill. .818 G2


Lone winter. 818 G1


Grey of Fallodon, Edward-Twenty five years, 1892-1916 B G843


Hendrick, Burton J .- Life and Letters of Walter H. Page, vol 3 B P133


Hicks, Amy M .-. Craft of hand made rugs


745 H2


Holliday, Robert C .- Walking stick papers.


814 H10


Holtz, M. E. and Bemis, K. I .- Glacier National park, its trails and treasures . 917.86 H


Hubbard, Elbert-A message to Garcia and thirteen other things 814 H9


Kelsey, David S .- Kelsey's rural guide 630 K


Lang, Minnie M .- Basketry; weaving and design 745 L


Lay, Charles D .- A garden book for autumn and winter 716 L1


LeGallienne, Richard-Book of American verse. 811.08 L


Lockwood, Sarah M .- Antiques 749 L


McCreary, Frederick R .- Northeast corner 811 M7


McGovern, Wm. M .- To Lhasa in disguise 915.15 M


Marquand, John P .- Lord Timothy Dexter of Newburyport, Mass . B D527


Milham, Willis I .- Time and time keepers 749 M


Moore, N. Hudson-Old glass. 748 M


Northend, Mary H .- We visit old inns 728.5 N


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Nutting, Wallace-Connecticut beautiful 917.46 N


Oppenheim, Bertha E .- Winged seeds 630.1 O


Overton, Grant M .- American nights entertainment . 810.9 0


Paine, Ralph D .- Roads of adventure. B P147 Papini, Giovanni-Life of Christ. .232 P


Pope, Katherine-Hawaii, the rainbow land. 996.9 ₽ Rothery, Agnes E .- Cape Cod, new and old . 917.44 R1


Rusticus, pseud .- Bucolic beautitudes 814.R9


Shackleton, Elizabeth-Touring through France. 914.4 S


Smith, Richard M .- From infancy to childhood, two to six years. . 649.1S1 Stevenson, Burton E .- Famous single poems and the controversies which have raged around them. 821.08 S


Taylor, W. E .- Soil culture and modern farm methods 630 T1


Thomas, Lowell J .- With Lawrence in Arabia 953 T


Thomson, John A .- Haunts of life 590 T1


Townsend, Charles W .- Beach grass 591.9 T


Sand dunes and salt marshes. 591.9 T1


Ward, Henshaw-Evolution for John Doe. 575 W3


Wells, Carveth-Six years in the Malay jungle . 915.95 W


Wells, Webster and Hart, W. W .- Modern high school algebra 512 W


Wentworth, George and Smith, D. E .- Plane and solid geometry 513 W Wolcott, Roger-Correspondence of William Hickling Prescott. . B P933.1


Wright, Richardson L .- A small house and large garden . 818 W2


FICTION


Aldrich, Bess S .- Mother Mason. A 3643.2


Ames, Joseph B .- Loudon from Laramie A 513.3


Anthony, Joseph-The golden village . A 628.2


Arnim, Mary A .- Love A 749.8


Babcock, Bernie S .- Soul of Ann Rutledge B 112.2


Bacheller, Irving-Father Abraham B 121.14


Barclay, Florence L .- White ladies of Worcester


B 244.7


Beeding, Francis-Seven sleepers . B 414.2


Benefield, Barry-Chicken-wagon family


B 464.2


Bill, Alfred H .- Clutch of the Corsican


B 596.2


Bindloss, Harold-Cross trails B 612.10


Boyd, James-Drums B 789.2


B 877.18


Brown, Alice-Mysteries of Ann


B 918.8


Buchan, John-John Macnab


B 995.2


Byrne, Donn-Blind Raftery and his wife, Hilaria O'Malley of Shanganagh B 995.3


Cather, Willa S .- The professor's house C 3629.4


Cleugh, Sophia-Matilda, governess of the English C 635.2


Connolly, James B .- Steel decks C 752.5


Conrad, Joseph-Suspense C 7538.9


Crofts, Freeman W .- Groote Park murder .C 941.2


Day, Holman F .- Clothes make the pirate D 274.12


De la Pasture, Edmee E .- Mrs. Harter D 3382.3


Dutton, Charles J .- The second bullet D 980.2


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Fletcher, Joseph S .- False scent F 6132.11


The wolves and the lamb. F 6132.10


Forster, Edward M .- A passage to India F 734.2


France, Anatole-Little Pierre . F 815.3


Furman, Lucy-The glass window F 986.5


Ganpat, pseud .- Harilek G 199.2


Garret, William A .- Doctor Ricardo


G 239.2


Garstin, Crosbie-High noon .


G 2438.3


Gay, Robert M .- The eight forty-five


G 285.2


Gibbs, George-Mad marriage G 443.6


Fire of ambition G 443.5


Youth triumphant G 443.4


Glasgow, Ellen A .- Barren ground G 548.11


Grayson, David-Adventures in understanding G 784.6


Grey, Zane-The thundering herd G 845.18


Hawkins, Anthony H .- A cut and a kiss H 393.19


Hay, James, Jr .- Bellamy case H 413.4


Hough, Emerson-54-40 or fight .


H 838.8


Hutchinson, Arthur S. M .- One increasing purpose


H 975.5


Jewett, Sarah O .- Best stories . J 596.16


Kaye-Smith, Sheila-The George and the crown


K 232.4


Kilbourne, Fannie-Mrs. William Horton speaking


K 481.2


King, Basil-High forfeit


K 522.12


Knibbs, Henry H .- Temescal


K 693.7


Kyne, Peter B .- The enchanted hill


K 995.7


Never the twain shall meet


K 995.8


Lewis, Sinclair-Arrowsmith ..


L 676.6


Lincoln, Joseph L .- Queer Judson


L 738.24


Locke, William J .- Great Pandolfo


L 815.18


London, Jack-Valley of the moon L 847.10


Lynde, Francis-Fight on the standing stone L 988.10


McAllister, Alister-Deductions of Colonel Gore M 114.2


Macaulay, Rose-Orphan island M 1172.3


Mccutcheon, George B .- Romeo in Moon village


M 133.11


MacGrath, Harold-Cellini plaque


M 147.10


Mackail, Denis G .- Greenery street


M 153.2


McNeile, H. Cyril-Jim Maitland .


M 1702.3


Mann, Thomas-Bashan and I . M 282.2


Marshall, Archibald-Mystery of Redmarsh M 3665.21


Miln, Louise J .- The soul of China M 659.3


Oemler, Marie C .- His wife-in-law .O 287.5


Ogden, George W .- The cow Jerry O 344.3


Onions, Berta R .- Lucky in love O 585.3


Oppenheim, E. Phillips-Gabriel Samara, peacemaker O 624.22


Inevitable millionaires 624.20


Wrath to come O 624.21


Ostrander, Isabel-Black joker O 858.3


Packard, Frank L .- Broken waters P 119.9


Running special . P 119.8


Parker, Gilbert-The power and the glory


P 239.18


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Parrish, Anne-Perennial bachelor P 260.2


Pedler, Margaret-Barbarian lover P 371.4


Phillpotts, Eden-A voice from the dark P 564.19


Porter, Gene Stratton-Keeper of the bees P 848.9


Pulsford, Henry A .- Old brig's cargo P 983.2


Quick, Herbert-The invisible woman Q 625.5


Rath, E. J., pseud .- The brains of the family


R 234.4


Rees, Arthur J .- Cup of silence R 328.2


Reymont, Wladyslaw S .- Autumn, vol. 1 of The Peasants R 458.2


Winter, vol. 2 of The Peasants R 458.3


R 580.11


Sabatini, Rafael-The Carolinian.


S 113.8


Strolling saint .


S 113.9


Seltzer, Charles A .- Last Hope ranch


S 469.3


Sinclair, Bertha M .- Meadowlark basin


S 6155.5


Sinclair, May-Arnold Waterlow


S 6158.7


Rector of Wyck S 6158.6


Spearman, Frank H .- Selwood of sleepy cat .S 741.5


Steele, Wilbur D .- Isles of the blest . S 814.2


Stern, Gladys B .- The matriarch


S 839.2


Sublette, Clifford M .- Scarlet cockerel


S 941.2


Timmerman, Felix-Pallieter


T 584.2


Tracy, Louis-The black cat The token


T 762.11


Tuttle, Margaretta M .- The cobweb


T 966.2


Venner, Norman-Imperfect imposter


.V 463.2


Wallace, Edgar-Green archer W1888.4


Hairy arm W 1888.5


Sinister man . W 1888.6


Wallace, Frederick W .- Captain Salvation W 189.3


Walpole, Hugh S .- Portrait of a man with red hair W 219.8


Wells, Carolyn-Anything but the truth . W 4524.7


Wentworth, Patricia-Red lacquer case W 479.2


Wharton, Edith N .- The mother's recompense W 553.15


Williams, Valentine-Clubfoot the avenger W 728.7


Three of clubs W 728.6


The red mass W 728.5


Willsie, Honore M .- The Devonshers W 741.8


Lost speech of Abraham Lincoln W 741.9


Yezierska, Anzia-Bread givers Y 495.2


Young, Francis B .- Sea horses


Y 716.4


Young, Gordon-Seibert of the island


Y 725.3


BOOKS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE


Alden, Raymond M .- The boy who found the king jA 359b


Anderson, Robert G .- Half-past seven stories jA 549h


Baldwin, James-Abraham Lincoln. jB L737.2


Four great Americans j920.07 B2


Sailing the seas j 656 B


T 762.10


Rinehart, Mary R .- Red lamp


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Bannerman, Helen-Story of little black Quasha j823 B13


Barrie, James M .- Peter Pan picture book . jB 275p


Bashford, H. H .- Half-past bedtime . j823 B37


Beard, Daniel C .- American boys' book of signs, signals and symbols. .j654.9B


Shelters, shacks and shanties j790 B12


Blaisdell, Mary F .- Twilight town


j372.4 B8


Bond, Alexander R .- Pick, shovel and pluck j620 B2


Boutet de Monvel, Louis M .- Joan of Arc jB D214.4


Brady, Loretta E .- Loyal Mary Garland jB 8125 L


Bryant, Lorinda M .- Children's book of celebrated pictures j750 B1


Burgess, Neva S .- Happyland. j372.4 B7


Storyland reader j372.4 B9


Carpenter, Frank G .- How the world is clothed . j646 C


Carter, Elsie H .- Christmas candles j812 C


Chambers, Mary D .- Nature secrets j504 C


Claxton, Wm. J .- Cotton and the spinner j646 C1


Cobb, Bertha B. and Ernest-Arlo. jC 653a


Clematis jC 653c


Who knows? j793 C3


Colum, Padraic-King of Ireland's son. j398.2 C5


Crowder, William-Dwellers of the sea and shore .j590 C3


Curtis, Alice T .- A little maid of old Philadelphia .jC 979p


Deming, Thesese O .- American animal life j599 D


Indian child life j970.1 D2


Dragoumis, Julia D .- Under Greek skies j914.95 D1


Eldridge, Emma L .- A child's reader in verse j811 E


Eliot, Ethel C .- House above the trees


j823.E4


Faris, John T .- Real stories of the geography makers


j923.9 F


Fillmore, Parker H .- Mighty Mikko


Wizard of the north j398.2 F3


j398.2 F4


Finger, Charles J .- Tales from silver lands.


j398.2 F5


Fisher, Dorothy C .- Made-to-order stories


jF 534 m


Gate, Ethel M .- Fortunate days.


j823 G7


Gates, Josephine S .- Story of live dolls .


jG 259 Li


Ghosh, Sarath K .- Wonders of the jungle, book 1


j599 G


Giddings, T. P .- Juvenile music . j784.8 G4


Golding, Harry-Wonder book of ships


j656.1 G


Grenfell, Wilfred T .- Yourself and your body


j612 G


Hall, Jennie-Viking tales j948.01 H


Hamlin, John H .- Beloved acres jH 223 b


Harboe, Paul-Child's story of Hans Christian Andersen jB A544


Hawthorne, Nathaniel-Grandfather's chair j974.4 H1




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