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814
916
Holbrook
3,161
3,273
3,635
4,110
South Hadley.
5,527
6,609
Medfield.
3,595
3,867
19,744
22,120
Ware.
8,525
8,629
Medway
2,956
3,144
1,634
1,875
Mendon.
961
1,030
Milford.
13,471
14,781
Millbury
5,653
6,441
Millville.
2,224
2,366
New Braintree.
394
423
Northboro.
1,753
1,968
Northbridge ..
10,174
10,051
Randolph
4,756
5,644
2,610
3,046
Sharon
2,467
3,119
477
525
Stoughton
6,865
7,857
3,820
4,026
Paxton.
489
591
Petersham.
642
672
Ashland
2,287
2,521
Westwood.
1,358
1,706
354
384
Ayer.
3,052
3,032
Weymouth.
15,057
17,253
682
773
Bedford.
1,362
1,514
Wrentham
2,808
3,214
Royalston.
819
821
Belmont.
10,749
15,256
Billerica.
3,646
4,913
219,081
262,065
Shrewsbury
3,708
5,819
Boxboro.
298
333
Burlington.
885
1,431
*CAMBRIDGE
109,694
119,669
Plymouth.
Sterling
1,305
1,516
Chelmsford.
5,682
6,573
Abington.
5,787
5,882
Sturbridge.
1,573
1,845
Concord.
6,461
7,056
8,438
9,468
Sutton.
2,578
2,174
Templeton.
4,019
4,368
Upton
1,693
1,988
Uxbridge.
5,384
6,172
Groton
2,185
2,428
Halifax.
563
614
Webster.
13,258
13,389
Holliston
2,707
2,812
Hanover.
2,575
2,755
Westboro.
5,789
6,348
Hopkinton.
2,289
2,580
Hanson.
1,910
2,166
West Boylston ...
1,624
1,916
Hudson
7,607
8,130
Hingham
5,604
6,158
W. Brookfield.
1,281
1,314
Westminster.
1,343
1,884
Winchendon ..
5,904
6.173
Littleton
1,277
1,411
Lakeville.
1,419
1,439
*WORCESTER
179,754
190,757
*LOWELL.
112,759
110,296
Marion.
1,288
1,271
*Malden.
49,103
51,789
Marshfield
1,379
1,777
455,135
489,697
Agawam.
5,023
6,290
*Medford.
39,038
47,627
1,348
1,466
Brimfield.
778
840
Natick.
10,907
12,871
PLYMOUTH.
13,045
13,176
*Holyoke.
60,203
60,335
*Somerville
93,091
99,032
156,968
164,257
Suffolk.
*BOSTON.
.748,060
779,620
*Chelsea.
43,184
47,247
*Revere ..
28,823
33,261
Winthrop
15,455
16,158
Westfield .
18,604
19,342
Westford.
3,170
3,571
W. Springfield.
13,443
15,326
Weston.
2,282
2,906
Wilbraham.
2,780
2,833
2,581
3,515
Winchester.
10,485
11,565
*Woburn
16,574
18,370
Hampshire.
Amherst.
5,550
5,972
Belchertown ..
2,058
2,905
Nantucket.
Brookfield
Charlton.
1,995
2,295
Clinton.
12,979
14,180
Dana
599
657
Dudley
*FITCHBURG.
41,029
43,609
Grafton
Hardwick
Harvard
Holden
Hopedale
Hubbardston
Lancaster ..
Leicester
Leominster.
Lunenburg
Millis
1,485
1,791
12,861
8,977
Norfolk
1,159
1,213
Norwood.
12,627
14,151
Plainville.
1,365
1,512
*Quincy
47,876
60,055
Middlesex.
Acton
2,162
2,387
Arlington.
18,665
24,943
Ashby.
834
907
Wellesley
6,224
9,049
Phillipston.
Princeton
Rutland
1,743
2,236
Southboro
1,838
2,053
Southbridge.
14,245
15,489
Spencer.
5,930
6,523
Carlisle
463
510
Dracut.
5,280
6,400
*Brockton
66,254
65,343
Dunstable.
353
338
Carver ..
891
1,306
Framingham.
17,033
21,078
E. Bridgewater.
3,486
3,538
Warren.
3,467
3,950
Lexington.
6,350
7,785
Hull.
1,771
2,652
Lincoln.
1,042
1,306
Kingston
2,505
2,524
*Everett.
40,120
42,072
Duxbury
1,553
1,688
Westhampton.
305
337
Williamsburg
1,866
1,993
Worthington.
409
429
Needham
7,012
15,611
*SPRINGFIELD
129,614
Wakefield.
13,025
1,185
Monson.
4,826
5,089
Russell.
1,237
1,398
Tyngsboro.
1,044
1,107
300,305
327,088
778,352
860,414
69,599
75,122
N. Brookfield.
Oakham.
Oxford.
Walpole.
5,446
6,508
Milton.
9,382
Gardner
Rockland.
Scituate.
Middleboro
Norwell.
Bridgewater.
1,101
Wilmington
Hampden.
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POPULATION OF RHODE ISLAND
BY COUNTIES, CITIES, AND TOWNS FOR 1915, 1920, 1925 *Cities designated by an asterisk. Shire towns in SMALL CAPITALS
Towns and Divisions of the State
1915
1920
1925
Barrington
2,982
3,897
4,938
BRISTOL
10,302
11,375
12,707
Warren.
7,241
7,841
7,997
Totals.
20,525
23,113
25,642
Kent County
Coventry
5,669
5,670
6,379
EAST GREENWICH.
3,604
3,290
4,157
Warwick
13,302
13,481
18,273
West Greenwich.
509
367
407
West Warwick
15,782
15,461
18,215
Totals
38,866
38,269
47,431
Newport County
Jamestown
1,518
1,633
1,773
Little Compton.
1,382
1,389
1,383
Middletown
1,992
2,094
2,245
*NEWPORT
30,472
30,255
27,757
New Shoreham.
1,414
1,038
1,070
Portsmouth
2,678
2,500
2,798
Tiverton.
4,409
3,894
4,539
Totals
43,865
42,893
41,565
Providence County
Burrillville.
8,086
8,606
9,413
*Central Falls.
23,708
24,174
25,403
*Cranston.
26,940
29,407
34,471
Cumberland.
9,929
10,077
10.238
East Providence.
18,584
21,793
26,088
Foster
1,076
905
1,069
Glocester.
1,491
1,389
1,630
Johnston.
6,693
6,855
8,668
Lincoln
10,149
9,543
10,581
North Providence.
6,780
7,697
9,055
North Smithfield.
2,805
3,200
3,571
*Pawtucket.
55,335
64,248
69,760
*PROVIDENCE.
247,660
237,595
267,918
Scituate.
3,342
3,006
3,348
Smithfield.
3,284
3,199
3,948
*Woonsocket.
40,075
43,496
49,681
Totals
465,937
475,190
534,842
Washington County
Charlestown
901
759
1,124
Exeter.
904
1,033
1,182
Hopkinton.
2,496
2,316
2,737
Narragansett.
1,431
993
1,357
North Kingstown
3,931
3,397
4,399
Richmond
1,458
1,301
1,719
SOUTH KINGSTOWN.
5,497
5,181
6,085
Westerly.
10,175
9,952
11,177
Totals
26,793
24,932
29,780
WHOLE STATE
595,986
604,397
679,260
Bristol County
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CITY GOVERNMENT OF PROVIDENCE
City Election First Tuesday following First Monday in
DEN
FOUNDED
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ORP
1636. ORATED
City Government
Organizes First Monday in January biennially
City of Providence, Founded 1636, Incorporated 1832
CITY OFFICERS FOR 1930
MAYOR JAMES E. DUNNE
Office, City Hall Residence, 18 Flora Street
EXECUTIVE SECRETARY WILLIAM F. BROWN
Office, City Hall
Residence, 43 Hudson Street
BOARD OF ALDERMEN
PRESIDENT-JOHN R. DENNIS PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE-JOHN F. CONATY
FIRST WARD-J. HENRY MANNING 53 Pitman street
SECOND WARD-SOL S. BROMSON
50 Doyle avenue
THIRD WARD-MARTIN F. NOONAN
746 Douglas avenue
FOURTH WARD-JOHN F. BOWEN
39 Bradford street
FIFTH WARD-C. WALTER PABODIE 56 Harvard avenue
182 Adelaide avenue
SIXTH WARD-JOHN R. DENNIS SEVENTH WARD-ALBERT S. NEWTON 90 Wendell street
EIGHTH WARD-FRANK J. DUFFY
139 Wood street
NINTH WARD-ANTONIO C. VENTRONE 401 Broadway
TENTH WARD-JOHN F. CONATY
80 Dover street
Residence, 24 Summit Avenue
Sergeant, THOMAS P. HAVEN, Office, City Hall. Residence, 217 Regent avenue
COMMON COUNCIL
PRESIDENT-HERBERT E. HUMES
FIRST WARD-DONALD E. JACKSON, IVORY LITTLEFIELD, JOHN R. M. ORPEN, CHARLES T. RICHMOND SECOND WARD-WALTER S. GRANT, THEODORE COLLIER, J. MORTON FERRIER, ARTIIUR A. TIIOMAS THIRD WARD-JAMES F. MCCAFFREY, ANGELO M. PARENTE, FRANK RAO, DANIEL E. GEARY FOURTH WARD-PERCY A. HARDEN, DAVID J. KEILY, ERNEST A. PAGE, RAYMOND E. SHAWCROSS FIFTH WARD-WILLIAM D. BABBITT, MATTHEW J. HEALEY, ALBERT C. RIDER, FRANK SCOLIARD SIXTH WARD-WILLIAM H. BARTON, JOHN H. DICKINSON, AXEL H. HELANDER, OSCAR S. HOWES SEVENTH WARD-HERBERT E. HUMES, ALBERT W. HOLMES, HENRY W. TYAS, CHARLES W. NOONAN EIGHTH WARD-FREDERICK B. JOOST, FRANK L. MCDONALD, ROBERT S. ORTOLEVA, THOMAS TARRO NINTH WARD-PAUL D'AGNENICA, THOMAS S. LUONGO, LUIGI MARCELLO, PASQUALE ROMANO TENTH WARD-THOMAS J. KING, WILLIAM H. LOVETT, PETER F. REILLY
Clerk, EVERETT D. MILLER. Asst. Clerks, HOWARD H. HEALY, THOMAS B. WOOD
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Clerk, EVERETT D. MILLER, Office, City Hall.
"WHAT CHEER ?"
November biennially
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CITY GOVERNMENT
MISCELLANEOUS OFFICERS
City Clerk-Everett D. Miller
1st Deputy Clty Clerk-Howard H. Healy 2d Deputy City Clerk-Thomas L. Wood
City Treasurer-Waiter F. Fitzpatrick City Auditor-Walter H. Merriss
City Solicitor-Elmer S. Chace
Chief of Police-William F. O'Nell
Assessors of Taxes-Charles B. Toye, Chairman Director of Public Aid-Edward P. Reldy
City Registrar-Charles V. Chapin, M.D.
Superintendent of Health-Charles V. Chapin M. D.
Superintendent of City Hospitai-D. L. Rich- ardson, M.D.
Judge of the Municipal Court-Ellis L. Yatman Clerk of the Municipai Court-Louis D. Rich- ardson
Recorder of Deeds-Edward C. Joyce
City Sergeant-Thomas P. Haven
City Messenger-Thomas P. Haven
City Engineer-S. Frank Nolan
Commissioner of Public Buildings-William E. Hartwell
Commissioner of Public Works-Frank E. Water- man
Board of Public Safety-Mayor; Chairman Board Police Commissioners, Chairman Board Fire Commissioners, Commissioner of Public Works, City Engineer
Public Service Engineer-Raiph W. Eaton
Board of Canvassers and Registration, office at City Haii-E. Merle Bixby, chairman; Timothy E. Moiioy, Waiter J. Batchelder
Coroner-John P. Cooney
Deputy Coroner-Sayles Gorham
Superintendent of Vehicles-Albert E. Wixon
Inspector of Buildings-George W. Huntley
Deputy Inspector of Milk-Frederic P. Gorham Sanitary Engineer of Plumbing and Drainage Reuben S. Bemis
Inspector of Provisions-Aibert E. Wiison
Harbor Master-William H. Carroll
Port Wardens-John B. O'Donnell, Benjamin P. Thomas, Ailen Gurney
Public Administrator-Joseph J. McCaffrey
Board of Park Commissioners-Joseph E. C. Farnham, Frederick P. Gorham, Charies B. Mac- Kinney
Superintendent of Parks-Ernest K. Thomas
Supt. of Weights and Measures-Louis B. Jones Board of Contract and Supply-Mayor James E. Dunne, Chairman; Everett D. Miller, Cierk
Board of Recreation-Mayor James E. Dunne, chalrman; Jos. J. McCaffrey, secretary City Plan Commission- Chairman; John Hutchins Cady, Secretary; Arthur Henius, Thomas F. Farreil
Commissioners of the North Burial Ground- Henry A. Grimwood, Percy A. Harden, C. Waiter Pabodie; Superintendent, James Warren, jr.
Board of Health-Mayor and Aldermen. Super- intendent, Charles V. Chapin; Cierk, Everett D. Miller
Dexter Asyium, under the care of the Mayor and Board of Aldermen. Superintendent, Frank A. Matthews
Viewer of Fences-John S. Clayton, Charles Luther
Supt. of Incinerator-Irving Stone
City Traffic Engineer-Raiph W. Eaton
PROVIDENCE POLICE DEPART- MENT
Poilce Headquarters, 161 Fountain street, Centrai Police Station, 141 Fountain street
Board of Police Commissioners-Chairman, Walter A. Presbrey, Edward J. McCaffrey, Michael P. McLaughiin, Samuel Gee, Sec .; Otis P. Mowry, Jr., Clerk
Supt. of Police-William F. O'Nell
Deputy Supt. of Police-James Ahern
Chief Inspector-John J. McGuire
Captain of Inspectors-James T. Cusick
License Department-Otis P. Mowry, Jr., John R. Shoesmith, Gladys E. Gamble
Pollce Surgeon-Clifford H Griffin. M.D
Deputy Police Surgeon-Edward A. McLaugh- lin, M. D.
Police Court Justices-George H. Raymond, Charles C. Remington
Inspectors' Department-Lleutenants, Hugh F. McShane, Thomas F. Rattigan, Michael Franklin, Louis F. Godfrey, Claude B. Tidd. John J. Bowen, John F. Coffey, James F. Rogers, Charles R. Egan, Joseph R. Armstrong, Thomas Wolfe, John J. Kelley, William A. MacKay, Sergeants, John D. O'Connor, John R. O'Brien, William E. McCall, William F. Burhardt, Thomas Pyne, Victor F. Marlowe
Superintendent of Vehicles-Lieut. Albert E. Wixon
Censor of Motion Pictures and Theatrical Per- formances-Capt. George W. Cowan
Warrant Officers-Patrick H. Sheehan, Harold C. Dann
Traffic Division-151 Fountain street. Ser- geant, John L. Fox
Precinct No. 1-Station House, 141 Fountain street. Captain, Harry F. Drown; Lleuts., John A. Murphy, Howard B. Tracy, James L. Fisher; Sergeants, John J. Prendergast, Edward M. Flem- ing, M. Frank McKenna, Joseph P. McCann, Luke A. Gildea, Henry C. Deering
Precinct No. 2-Station House, 12 Ashburton. Captain, Miles A. Glidden; Lieut., James A. Glynn; Sergeants, William H. Johnson, John J. Lang, Daniei F. Farrelly, Hartford B. Chase, Ben- jamin B. Tillis
Precinct No. 3-Station House, 200 Wickenden street. Captain, James R. Crosby; Lieut., Thomas J. Sheridan; Sergeants, John E. O'Sullivan, Charles J. McNamee, Edward F. Cunningham, William I. Wyatt
Precinct No. 4-Station House, 374 Knight st. Captain, Edward J. Kelley; Lleut., William H. Dolan; Sergeants, Joseph L. Burns, John T. Shee- han, Harry Hammeriund, Thomas A Cullen
Precinct No. 5-Station House, 111 Plain street. Captain, Aifred T. Steeves; Lieut., Frank W. Walters; Sergeants, Thomas A. Curran, Thomas P. Dunn, Warren A. Martin, Edwin H Farrow
Precinct No. 6-Station House, 36 Chaffee street. Captain, John Kelly; Lleut., John J. Parker; Sergeants, John B. Lucitt, Harry B. Hurst, William F. Purcell, John L. Carey
Precinct No. 7-Station House, 45 Hamilton st. Captain, Ernest A. Johnson ; Lieut., Nicholas H. Feely; Sergeants, William F. Murray, Edward P. Winters, James A. Leonard, James J. Conlon
Precinct No. 8-Station House, 170 Sessions st. Captain, Lawrence P. Pelrine; Lleut., James E. Murray; Sergeants, Anthony A. Gentile, Thomas F. Coleman, Edward F. Skees
FIRE DEPARTMENT
Headquarters at Central Fire Statlon BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS
Waiter J. Gilbert, Chalrman; Elmer S. Cowan, William G. Thurber; Secretary, Davld J. Keily
Chlef of Department-Frank Charlesworth
Deputy Chiefs-David A. Bigney, John H. Fischer, Central Station
Battalion Chlefs-Thomas H. Cotter, Charles F. Dyer, Station 22, Point street; Joseph A. McDon- aid, Alexander M. MacKay, Station 4, Mill street; John H. Haii, John A. Reed, Statlon 8, Harrison street
Fire Alarm Headquarters, Kinsley avenue- Supt. of Fire Alarms, Alfred C. Ames
Paint Shop, Bucklin street. Captain, Andrew C. Wrisiey, in charge
HOSE COMPANIES
Hose No. 1-House, Exchange place cor. Ex- change ter Captain, Willlam E. Sullivan, Jr.
Hose No. 2-House 305 South Main street. Captain, Thomas G. Fraser
Hose No. 3-House 33 Frankiln st. Captain, Merle E. Martin
Hose No. 4-House, Mill street cor. Charles. Captain, John J. Early
Hose No. 5-House 140 Olney, Captain, Martin A. Cotton
Hose No. 6-House 88 Benevolent street. Cap- taln, James J. Goff
Hose No. 7-House 142 Richmond street. Cap- taln, Eliner P. Hermann
Hose No. S-House opp. 29 Harrison street. Captaln, Felix R Wendelschaefer, 2d
Hose No. 9-House, Atwells avenue, corner America. Captain, John A. Busill
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PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Hose No. 10-House 143 Burnside street. Cap- tain, George X. Davis
Hose No. 11-House 1 Greenwich street. Cap- tain, Francis H. Morton, jr.
Hose No. 12-House 295 Smith street. Captain, Stephen G. Lawton
Hose No. 13-House 41 Central street. Captain, George R. Bigney
Hose No. 14-House 106 Putnam street. Cap- tain, Charles J. Prendergast
Hose No. 15-House, Wickenden street corner Traverse. Captain, Louis A. Maynard
Hose No. 16-House 437 Branch·avenue. Cap- tain, James W. Mckenzie
Hose No. 17-House 653 North Main street. Captain, Edward J. Keily
Hose No. 18-House 1316 Broad street. Cap- tain, Allan C. MacVicar
Hose No. 19-House 474 Plainfield street. Cap- tain, Charles A. Cornell
Hose No. 20-House 756 Manton av. Captain, Robert H. Watson
Hose No. 21-House 155 Humboldt avenue. Captain, Frank A. Titus
Hose No. 22-House 350 Point street. Captain, James E. O'Neil
Hose No. 23-House, Academy avenue and Ea- ton street. Captain, Albert J. Holley
Hose No. 24-House 270 Rochambeau avenue Captain, Frank K. Wilkey
LADDER COMPANIES
Ladder No. 1-House on Exchange place. Cap- tain, William G. Thornton
Ladder No. 2-House opp. 29 Harrison street. Captain, John F. Turbridy
Ladder No. 3-House 137 Douglas avenue. Captain, William J. Manton
Ladder No. 4-House 210 Wickenden street. Captain, Christopher H. D. Walsh
Ladder No. 5-House 356 Public street. Cap- tain, Edward J. Hall
Ladder No. 6-House, Atwells avenue corner America. Captain, Albert F. Sontag
Ladder No. 7-House 357 Hope cor. Olney street. Captain, Harry McElroy
Ladder No. 8-House 108 Laurel Hill avenue cor. Laban street. Captain, John E. Doherty
Ladder No. 9-House, Mount Pleasant avenue corner Dover st. Captain, James J. Casserly
Ladder No. 10-House 350 Point street. Cap- tain, James F. Sullivan
Ladder No. 11-House 435 Branch av. Captain, Edward S. Doherty Ladder No. 12-Greenwich street. Captain, William E. Covill
Ladder No. 13-House 270 Rochambeau av. Captain, Clarence E. Folger Fire Prevention Bureau, Central Fire Station. Captain, Charles A. Roberts
Repair Shop, Dexter street. Chief Mechan- ician, Louis A. Cole; Asst. Mechanician, Gordon Jones
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
SUPERINTENDENT AND ASSISTANTS
Superintendent, Alexander J. Stoddard, office 9 Exchange terrace. Deputy Superintendent, Wil- liam H. Eddy. Assistant Superintendents, Richard D. Allen, Erik A. Andersen, Ella L. Sweeney, Clara M. Polk, Charles F. Towne, William S. Steere. Purchasing Agent, O. Eugene Loveland, 245 Canai. Truant Officer, William F. Redding, City Hall. Supt. of School Property, Daniel Casey, 2 Haymarket st.
SCHOOL COMMITTEE
Francis J. Brady, Chairman; Henry B. Rose, Sec., 9 Exchange terrace
SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS
SPECIAL TEACHERS
Teachers of Music-Walter H. Butterfield, Di- rector; Edward J. Grant, Asst. Director; Mar- garet R. Ginand, Catherine H. Gorman, Grace M. Meserve, Raymond W. Roberts
Teachers of Drawing-Alma C. Field, Super- visor: Hazel S. Allenson, Lillian R. Field, Hazel G. Kenyon, Harriet E. Rich, Hazel M. Adams, Freda B. Ashley, Maybell I. Ellis, Ruth A. Evans, Eliza- beth C. Hambly, Florence E. Huling, Helen E. Mills, Gertrude V. Buhsen, Irene B. Fitzsimmons, Clifton Bickford
Physical Training-Charles B. Lewis, Director; Helen M. Cooper, Supervisor
Kindergartens-Julia Pepper, Director Penmanship-Frances E. Watts
Athletics (High Schools)-Arthur Berry, Mary E. Budlong, Payson W. Tucker, Marion A. Readio, Jesse L. Beers, Mildred R. Collins, M. Grace Frost, Willis H. Hatch
CLASSICAL HIGH SCHOOL, 32 Summer
Principal, William T. Peck; Asst. Principal, Charles E. Paine; Teachers, Bessie W. Allen, Arthur H. Berry, Alice M. Blessig, Linda R. Brown, Wallace R. Brown, Mary E. Budlong, Flora M. Cotton, Anne Marjorie Day, Edna Dwyer, Har- riet P. Fuller, Elizabeth C. Grant, E. Helena Greg- ory, Harriet M. Hathaway, Frederick E. Hawkins, Emelia A. Hempel, Elizabeth G. Hoyt, Annise B. Kane, Bessie A. Loud, Rachel G. McAuliffe, Charles J. McMilan, Ida M. Nichols, James F. O'Neil, Asa G. Randall, A. Forest Ranger, Mary L. Roberts, Bernice E. Sears, Alice R. Sheppard, Laura R. Sherman, J. Herbert Ward, Charlotte A. Wetherell
COMMERCIAL HIGH SCHOOL, 170 Pond
Principal, Leonard H. Campbell; Vice Principal, T. Franklin Walsh; Abby M. B. Slade, Dean of Girls; Teachers, Helen L. Alderman, Francis S. Allen, Sabra M. Anderson, Adelaide H. Arnold, Madeline E. Baxter, Margaret M. Bennett, Manuel S. Bloom, Hilda F. Bradshaw, Susan S. Brayton, Walter L. Breard, Madeliene M. Bubier, Anna Burnside, Mary S. Campbell, Alice S. Carroll, Theo- dore H. Carter, James H. Chase, F. Melvin Clark, Nellie B. Colwell, Theodore A. Cornell, Katherine E. Curry, Emely W. Cushman, Harold M. Dean, Lillian M. Dearborn, George R. Doloff, M. Ruth Dredge, Isabel Durfee, Katherine G. Ellis, Maude Farnum, Mary B. Fenton, Rose M. Fogarty, Katharine A. Gilbert, Alice C. Gleeson, Susan E. Goodchild, Irene P. Goodwin, Eileen M. Gorham, Ruth E. Green, Albert A. Griffin, Anne E. Hackett, Marion P. Harley, Mrs. Eva J. Hesse, Helen M. Holley, Elizabeth M. Holt, Amy Hull, Ethel C. Jameson, Ruth W. Kendrick, Mary C. Lee, Mary B. Leonard, Hugo E. Levander, Catherine V. G. Levere, Howard G. Lewis, Helen M. McDermott, Eveline McGillicuddy, Sadie E. MacGregor, Cecile L. McInnis, Charles B. MacKay, H. Francis Mc- Kenzie, M. Olive McMichael, Helen M. MacPher- son, Mary G. Mahoney, Marguerite Mathews, Edith T. Matthews, F. Gladys Mayo, Albert E. Mayoh, M. Grace Meagher, Harold W. Myers, Marguerite D. Nolan, Mary G. A. O'Neil, Jenny M. Palmer, Charles H. Peasley, Harriet E. Pierce, George F. Potier, Frederick H. Read, Marian A. Readio, Roger S. Robinson, Cecilia A. Savage, Grace D. Shein, Warren A. Sherman, Marion F. Stewart, Augustus T. Swift, John C. Swift, P. Edward Thayer, Celia Tourtellot, Ruth A. Towle, Henry O. Tripp, Payson W. Tucker, Lewis E. Wal- ton, Cecil A. Watt, Wesley H. Webb, Elmer C. Wilbur, Mrs. Bertha E. H. Wilcox, Frederick E. Wilson, Bessie R. Wood, Nora G. Wright
HOPE STREET HIGH SCHOOL 331 Hope
Principal, Harry A. Jager; Teachers, Dorothy C. Allan, Charles W. Annable, Jesse L. Beers, L. Emerson Bicknell, Marian N. Brooks, Frances S. Burnham, Leila B. Carter, Edwin S. Cobb, Alice M. Collins, Mildred R. Collins, Florence A. Cross- ley, Susanna Y. Cushing, Theodore E. Dexter, Emma M. Donnelly, Richard O. Dummer, Roger W. P. Greene, M. Isabelle Hall, Marion C. Hixson, Elmer HI. Hussey, Alice C. Kelly, Edith M. LaBree, Newton P. Leonard, Charles R. Lynn, Edna R. MacDonald, Eliza M. Peirce, Rose Presel, Edward P. Reidy, Royal P. Richardson, Mary E. Rowe, Florence H. Slack, Henry K. Sears, Clarence S. Taylor, Ralph G. Taylor, Nellie L. Turner, Bessie S. Warner, Ruth E. Wells, Stella E. Whittaker, Ralph W. Wilkins
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TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL, 20 Summer
Principal, Clarence H. Manchester; Vice Princi- pal, Joseph H. Stannard, Jr .; Lucy H. Pierce, Dean of Girls; Teachers, Adelaide M. Abell, Walter H. Angell, Richard F. Aust, Marguerite T. Badgley, Richard E. Bailey, Helen C. Ballard, Albert E. Beachen, V. Russell Beck, Eleanor M. Black, Carol B. Bogman, Mary L. Bosworth, Florence A. Bray, Clarence H. Brown, Edward C. Brown, Win- nifred Browne, Myrtle C. Burnett, G. Richard Carpenter, Irl R. Clarke, Harry W. Collins, Peter J. Coml, Amey J. Cook, Helen Cooper, Lydia L. Cooper, Leslie B. Corey, Mary C. Coutanche, Franklin R. Cushman, Emma H. Dahlgren, W. Washington Dove, Herbert G. Dudley, Roy E. Ekberg, Helen L. Emerson, Hazel L. Fay, Ruth Fisher, Adellne L. Flanigan, Mary L. Flanigan, M. Grace Frost, Elizabeth C. Gallivan, Elizabeth B. Gibbs, Mary A. Gorman, Pearl M. Harding, Esther Harrington, Howard S. Harris, Helen H. Hatch, Margaret H. Hatch, Horace H. Hendrick, Walter H. Hibbard, Alice F. Hildreth, Davis E. Hill, Alden E. Hodgkins, Harry S. Hughes, Fred- erick H. Huling, Fred R. Inman, Harriet F. Jill- son, C. Albert Johnson, Hobart V. Jones, Beatrice F. Kohlberg, E. Lucille Kohlberg, Lester F. Krone, Regina T. Loftus, Ernest M. Lovell, Linda M. Lowell, Earl S. McColley, Theresa R. McKenna, Robert E. McMillan, Gertrude N. Marble, Ruth W. Marvel, Grace M. Neagle, Mabel L. Osborne, Walter F. Parker, Harlan B. Peabody, Leonard P. Philbrick, Ethel Pierce, Dorothy Preston, Stanley A. Price, Eda M. Round, Bella Rubenstein, Inez V. Sayer, William G. Schuster, Ralph C. Scott, Helen M. Searle, Clayton B. Smith, Elmer R. Smith, Blanche G. Snow, Frank E. Stark, Newell F. Stark, Wynne C. Stevens, Joseph W. Stuart, Alice E. Stucker, George R. Thompson, Ethiel E. Tower, Mary D. Vaughan, Alma L. B. Watson, Walter E. Wendall, Ethel G. Westcott, Norman H. Whitehead, Gardner B. Willis, Edith HI. Williston, Marian S. Woods, M. Eunice Wright, William T. Wyman, Charlotte A. Young
JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOLS
Bridgham, 359-371 Carpenter-George West Hathaway, Principal; Wayne W. McNally, Asst Principal
Esek Hopkins, 480 Charles-Hubert N. Terrell, Principal George J. West, 145 Beaufort-Herrick P. Young, Principal; George J. O'Brien, Asst. Principal
Sessions Street, 101 Sessions-M. Davitt Carroll, Principal; Arthur J. Dows, Asst. Principal
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS AND PRINCIPALS
Academy Avenue, 36 Academy av .- Charlotte C. Tennant
Asa Messer, 158 Messer-Ernest R. Hager Broad Street, 1450 Broad-Frank A. Spratt Candace Street, 287 Orins-John R. Ferguson
John Howland, 120 Cole av .- Mary Williams Killingly Street Annex, 20 Killingly
Laurel Hill Avenue, 85 Laurel Hill av .- Robert K. Bennett
Manton Avenue, 923 Manton av .- Marion L. Gardiner
Oxford Street, 166 Oxford
Peace Street, 49 Peace-Howard D. Wood
Point Street, 66 Plain-John P. Dunlevy
Sackett Street, 159 Sackett-Willis S. Fisher
Summit Avenue, 86 Fourth-Ursula M. Barry
Thayer Street, 110 Thayer-Mary A. Donovan
Thomas A. Doyle, 83 Doyle av .- Nathan G. Kingsley
Veazie Street, 211 Veazie-Charles H. Abbott Vineyard Street, 15 Vineyard-Herbert A. Wls- bey
There are 71 Elementary schools
There are 48 Kindergarten schools
There are 27 schools for backward children
There are 11 Fresh Air schools
There is 1 school for crippled children
Providence Trade School, 137 Bridgham-Hosea
D. Hyland, principal
Prevocational Schools-83 Doyle av., 392 Elm- wood av., 87 Federal
PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS
Assumption Blessed Virgin, Potter's av. cor Dexter street-Sisters of Holy Cross
Blessed Sacrament School, Regent av. near Acad- emy av.
Franciscan Missionaries of Mary, 4 Bell
Holy Ghost Parochial School, 65 Ridge
Holy Name, Jenkins cor. Knowles sts -Sisters of Notre Dame
Inimaculate Conception, West River cor. Cap- well-Sisters of Mercy
LaSalle Academy, Smith cor. Academy av.
Our Lady of Lourdes, 211 Carleton (French)
St.Adalbert's, Polish and Lithuanian, 866 At- wells av.
St.Ann's Industrial School and Nursery, Hop- kins Park (Italian)
St.Anthony's Convent School, 529 Plainfield
St. Charles Borromeo, 165 Harrison (French)
St. Edward's, 979 Branch av.
St.Josephi's, 75 John-Sisters of Mercy
St. Mary's, 29 Balnbridge av.
St. Patrick's, Davis street
St.Plous, Elmhurst av. cor. Eaton
St. Raymond's, 29 Ninth
St.Theresa's, Pope street
Tyler School, Point street cor Plain
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CHURCHES AND PASTORS
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Societies, Associations, Etc.
BENEVOLENT PROTECTIVE ORDER OF ELKS
PROVIDENCE LODGE, No. 14. Meets first and third Wednesdays of month in Elks' building, Washington cor. Greene. Sec., Harry W. Callender
CATHOLIC ORDER OF FOREST- ERS
St.CHARLES COURT, No. 948. Meets in Artisans' Hall, 1929 Westminster. Chlef Ranger, Alderic H. Allard; Rec. Sec., Theophlle Lebel, 187 Whittler av .; Fin. Sec., Joseph H. Roy; 'Treas., Joseph Aubin
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