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SEVENTH DIVISION, corner Emmons and Paris streets, East Boston. James F. Hickey, Captain.

EIGHTH DIVISION (including the islands in the harbor and the harbor service), corner Commercial and Battery streets. Ross A. Perry, Captain and Harbor Master. Lieutenant Frederick J. Swendeman, Sergeants Ibri W. H. Curtis, William H. Rymes, Lawrence H. Dunn and Hugh F. Marston, and Patrolman Herbert L. Cross, Assistant Harbor Masters. (See R. L., Chap. 66, §§ 17-28; Stat. 1882, Chap. 216; Stat. 1889, Chap. 147.)

NINTH DIVISION, Mt. Pleasant avenue and Dudley street. Richard Fitzgerald, Captain.

TENTH DIVISION, Tremont and Roxbury streets. Jeremiah F. Gallivan, Captain.

ELEVENTH DIVISION, corner Adams and Arcadia streets. Matthew J. Dailey, Captain.

TWELFTH DIVISION, East Fourth street, near K street, South Boston. John J. Rooney, Captain.

Thirteenth DIVISION, Seaverns avenue, Jamaica Plain. Joseph Harriman, Captain. Sub-station: Franklin Park, Pierpont road.

FOURTEENTH DIVISION, Washington street, junction Cambridge street, Brighton. Bradley C. Mason, Captain.

FIFTEENTH DIVISION, New Municipal Building, City square, Charlestown. Michael J. Goff, Captain.

SIXTEENTH DIVISION, Boylston street, near Hereford street. Perley C. Kneeland, Captain.

SEVENTEENTH DIVISION, Centre street, corner Hastings street, West Roxbury. Clinton E. Bowley, Captain.

EIGHTEENTH DIVISION, 1243 Hyde Park avenue, Hyde Park. Robert E. Grant, Captain.

NINETEENTH DIVISION, 870 Morton street, Dorchester. James J. Walkins, Captain.

TWENTIETH DIvision (Traffic), Quincy Hall, So. Market street, Bernard J. Hoppe, Captain.

HOUSE OF DETENTION. [Stat. 1887, Chap. 234.] First floor of Court House, Somerset street. Mary E. Smith, Chief Matron. Salary, $1,600. CITY PRISON. [R. L., Chap. 26, § 40.] First floor of Court House, Somerset street. Lieutenant Edward H. Mullen, Keeper of the Lock-up. Salary $2,525.

DEPARTMENT OF THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE.

Offices of the Committee, 14 Mason street, off West street. [Stat. 1875, Chap. 241; Stat. 1898, Chap. 400; Stat. 1900, Chap. 235; Stat. 1901, Chap. 448; Stat. 1903, Chap. 170; Stat. 1905, Chap. 349; C. C., Chaps. 33 and 48; Stat. 1906, Chaps. 205, 231, 259, 318, 505; Stat. 1907, Chaps. 295, 357, 450; Stat. 1908, Chap. 589; Stat. 1909, Chaps. 120, 388, 446, 537, 540; Stat. 1910, Chap. 617; Stat. 1911,

Chaps. 540, 708; Stat. 1912, Chaps. 195, 569, 711; Stat. 1913, Chaps. 337, 363, 389, 615, 779; Stat. 1914, Chaps. 128, 331, 489, 730, 738; Gen. Stat. 1915, Chaps. 78, 81, 90, and Spec. Stat. Chaps. 189, 300, 304, 372; Spec. Stat. 1916, Chaps. 86, 88, 213, 267, 289 and Gen. Stat. Chap. 102; Gen. Stat. 1917, Chaps. 84, 169 and Spec. Stat. Chap. 146; Spec. Stat. 1918, Chap. 132; Spec. Stat. 1919, Chaps. 132, 199, 206; Stat. 1920, Chaps. 140, 524; Stat. 1921, Chaps. 169, 351; Stat. 1922, Chaps. 273, 286.]

SCHOOL COMMITTEE.

FRANCES G. CURTIS. Term ends February, 1925.
RICHARD J. LANE. Term ends February, 1924.

DAVID D. SCANNELL, M. D.
FREDERICK L. BOGAN, M. D.

Term ends February, 1924.

Term ends February, 1923.

CHARLES S. O'CONNOR. Term ends February, 1923.

OFFICIALS.

FREDERICK L. BOGAN, M. D., Chairman.

FRANCES G. CURTIS, Treasurer.

THORNTON D. APOLLONIO, Secretary. Salary, $5,496.
JEREMIAH E. BURKE, Superintendent.* Salary, $10,000.
WILLIAM T. KEOUGH, Business Agent. Salary, $6,000.
MARK B. MULVEY, Schoolhouse Custodian. Salary, $3,780.

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The School Committee consists of five members, one or two elected annually, but no person shall be eligible for election to the Committee who is not an inhabitant of the City and has not been a resident thereof for at least three years continuously prior to the election. The members serve without compensation and their terms of office begin on the first Monday of February following their election. At each annual municipal election as many persons as may be necessary to fill the places of the member or members of the Committee whose term or terms are about to expire are elected for the term of three years. Vacancies are filled for the unexpired term at the next annual municipal election.

The School Committee meets regularly on the first and third Mondays of each month, except during July and August and first week in September. Superintendent Burke elected November 7, 1921, for term ending August 31, 1924.

OFFICE HOURS OF SCHOOL COMMITTEE.

FREDERICK L. BOGAN, M. D., 41 Landseer St., West Roxbury, 32. Office hour at 1069 Boylston St., Saturdays, 12 M. to 1 P. M.

FRANCES G. CURTIS, 28 Mt. Vernon St., Boston, 9. Office hour at School Committee Building, Mason St., Fridays, 4 to 5 P. M.

RICHARD J. LANE, 18 Tremont St., Boston, 9. Office hour at Room 921, 18 Tremont St., Wednesdays, 4 to 5 P.M.

CHARLES S. O'CONNOR, 179 Summer St., Boston, 9. Office hour at 179 Summer, Wednesdays, 4.30 P.M.

DAVID D. SCANNELL, M. D., 366 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, 17. Office hour at School Committee Building, Mason St., by appointment.

OFFICE HOURS OF SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS.

JEREMIAH E. BURKE, 60 Alban St., Dorchester, 24. Office hours at School Committee Building, Mason St., Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, 3 to 5 P.M.; also on 1st and 3rd Saturday of each month from 11.30 A.M. to 1 P.M. in weeks when the schools are in session.

OFFICE HOURS OF ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENTS.

AUGUSTINE L. RAFTER, 41 Bradlee St., Dorchester, 24.

Office hours at

School Committee Building, Mason St., Tuesdays and Thursdays, 4 to 5 P.M.

MARY C. MELLYN, 11 Mayfair St., Roxbury, 19. Office hours at School Committee Building, Mason St, Mondays and Thursdays, 4 to 5 P.M. JOHN C. BRODHEAD, 38 Montclair Ave., Roslindale, 31. Office hours at School Committee Building, Mason St., Tuesdays and Thursdays, 4 to 5 P.M.

ARTHUR L. GOULD, 452 Audubon road, Boston,17. Office hours at School Committee Building, Mason St., Mondays and Wednesdays, 4 to 5 P.M.

WILLIAM B. SNOW, 407 Huntington Ave., Boston, 17. Office hours at School Committee Building, Mason St, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 4 to 5 P.M.

NORMAL, LATIN AND DAY HIGH SCHOOLS (16).

Normal School.

Boys' Latin, Girls' Latin.

East Boston High, Charlestown High, English High (boys), Mechanic Arts High (boys), South Boston High, Girls' High, High School of Practical Arts (girls), Brighton High, High School of Commerce (boys), Roxbury High (girls), West Roxbury High, Dorchester High and Hyde Park High Schools.

DAY INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL DISTRICTS (4).

ROXBURY.-George Putnam, Lewis.

DORCHESTER.- Oliver Wendell Holmes, Frank V. Thompson.

ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DISTRICTS (68).

EAST BOSTON.- Chapman,† Emerson,* Blackinton-John Cheverus,t Samuel Adams,† Theodore Lyman,† Ulysses S. Grant.*

CHARLESTOWN. Harvard-Frothingham, Prescott, Warren-Bunker Hill.†
NORTH AND WEST ENDS.- Bowdoin, Eliot, Hancock,* Washington,†
Wells, Wendell Phillips.

CITY PROPER.- Abraham Lincoln,* Horace Mann, Prince, Quincy.t
SOUTH END.- Dwight, Everett, Franklin, Rice.

SOUTH BOSTON.- Bigelow,* Frederic W. Lincoln, Gaston,* John A.
Andrew, Lawrence, Norcross,† Oliver Hazard Perry,† Shurtleff,† Thomas
N. Hart.f

ROXBURY.-Dearborn, Dillaway,† Dudley, Hugh O'Brien,† Hyde,† Julia Ward Howe, Martin, Sherwin,† William Lloyd Garrison.

BRIGHTON.- Bennett, Thomas Gardner,† Washington Allston.†

WEST ROXBURY.- Agassiz, Bowditch, Charles Sumner, Francis Parkman, Jefferson, Longfellow, Lowell,† Robert Gould Shaw.*

DORCHESTER.- Christopher Gibson,† Edmund P. Tileston,† Edward
Everett, Gilbert Stuart, Henry L. Pierce,* John Marshall, John
Winthrop, Mary Hemenway,* Mather,t Minot, Phillips Brooks,t
Roger Wolcott, William E. Endicott, William E. Russell.
HYDE PARK.— Elihu Greenwood,† Henry Grew.

INDUSTRIAL AND SPECIAL SCHOOLS.

INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS.― Boston Trade School (day) with evening classes also; Trade School for Girls (day) known as the "Evening Trade School" in the evening; Continuation Schools (day), for employed boys and girls, and day schools for immigrants.

CLERICAL SCHOOL. For special training in Stenography, Bookkeeping,
Typewriting, English, office practice and penmanship.

DISCIPLINARY DAY SCHOOL.- For truants and other school offenders.
SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF.- Horace Mann School.

A full list of all the schools, with locations, grades, etc., and the teachers serving in each school, also a separate alphabetic list of all teachers will be found in the "Manual of the Public Schools of the City of Boston, 1922," 297 pp.

SPECIAL DEPARTMENTS, 1922, WITH 1ST YR. and MAXIMUM SALARY. EDUCATIONAL INVESTIGATION AND MEASUREMENT. Arthur W. Kallom, Assistant Director. ($2,556-3,276.)

EVENING SCHOOLS. Michael J. Downey, Director. ($3,540-4,500.)
EXAMINATIONS. Joel Hatheway, Chief Examiner. ($3,708-4,284.)
Includes intermediate classes.

Intermediate school.

EXTENDED USE OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS (i. e., SCHOOL CENTERS). James T. Mulroy, Director. Salary, $3,396.

HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE AND ARTS. Josephine Morris, Director. ($2,436– 3,396.)

KINDERGARTENS. Caroline D. Aborn, Director. ($2,436-3,396.)

LICENSED MINORS. Timothy F. Regan, Supervisor. ($2,004–2,652.) MANUAL ARTS. Theodore M. Dillaway, Director. ($3,636-3,996.) MUSIC. John A. O'Shea, Director. ($3,636–3,996.)

PENMANSHIP. Bertha A. Connor, Director. ($2,436-3,396.)

PHYSICAL TRAINING. Nathaniel J. Young, Director. ($3,636-3,996.) PRACTICE AND TRAINING OF TEACHERS. KATHERINE L. KING, Director. ($2,436-3,396.)

SALESMANSHIP. Louis J. Fish, Commercial Co-ordinator.

SPECIAL SCHOOLS AND CLASSES. Ada M. Fitts, Director. ($2,436-3,396.) VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE. Susan J. Ginn, Director.

ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES.

($2,436-3,396.)

Secretary, Superintendent, Assistant Superintendents, and various directors, 14 Mason St.

Business Agent and Schoolhouse Custodian, 15 Beacon St.

Educational and employment certificates are issued daily (except Saturdays) at 218 Tremont street, from 8.30 A.M. to 3 P.M., and on Saturdays to 1 P.M., but during July and August to 12 noon. Physical examination of applicants for employment certificates daily from 9 to 10.30 A.M.

Minors' licenses (i. e., minors under 16 years of age) to act as newsboys, etc., issued at 218 Tremont street daily, except Saturdays, from 4 to 5 P.M., and on Saturdays from 9 A.M. to 1 P.M., but during July and August to 12 Licenses are not issued during school hours.

noon.

ATTENDANCE OFFICERS.

[Stat. 1913, Chap. 779, §§ 12, 13.]

These officers are appointed by the School Committee, and under their direction enforce the laws relating to absentees from school. They are also constables, serving without bonds, and the salary of the position is $1,680 for first year, with annual increase of $108; fixed maximum, $2,220. They may be found from 9 to 9.30 A.M., on the days that the schools are in session, at the first-mentioned schoolhouse following the name of each, as below:

WILLIAM H. MARNELL,* Chief. Office, 218 Tremont street. Salary, $3,500. Office hour, school days, from 4 to 5 P. M.

FRANCIS P. AIETA. Eliot and Hancock Districts.

GEORGE W. BEAN. Mary Hemenway, Minot, Gilbert Stuart and Henry L. Pierce Districts.

AMES A BERRILL. Continuation and Evening Schools.

*Died on September 21, 1922.

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