Pease, James Russell, Gorham H. Everbeck, Thomas Connor, John J. McCarthy, James Nannery, James H. O'Neill, Peter K. Smith, Assistant Harbor-Masters. (See Pub. Stat., Chap. 69; Stat. 1882, Chap. 216; 1889, Chap. 147.) NINTH DIVISION, Mt. Pleasant aven we and Dudley street. Thomas W. Coleman, Captain. TENTH DIVISION, 1168 Columbus avenue. John J. Hanley, Captain. ELEvKNTH Division, corner Adams and Arcadia streets. Charles W. Hunt, Captain. Twelfth DIVISION, Fourth street, near K street, South Boston. Henry Dawson, Captain. THIRTEENTH DIVISION, Seaverms avenue, Jamaica Plain. Timothy A. Hurley, Captain. FourTEENTH DIVISION, Washington street, junction Cambridge street, Brighton. Philemon D. Warren, Captain. FIFTEENTH Division, Old City Hall, Charlestown. George A. Wyman, Captain. SIXTEENTH DIVISION, Boylston street, near Hereford street. Thomas C. Evans, Captain. Hous E of DETENTION. [Stat. 1887, Chap. 234.] Basement of Court Howse, Pemberton square. Amelia B. White, Chief Matron. Salary, $1,000. CITY PRIson. [Pub. Stat., Chap. 28, § 27.] Basement of Court Howse, Pemberton square. William H. Brown, Keeper of the Lock-up. Salary, $2,500. 2 Salaries: Captains, $2,500 per annum; lieutenants, $1,600 per annum; sergeants, $1,400 per annum; patrolmen, first year's service, $1,000; second year's service, $1,100; third and successive years' service, $1,200; reserve men, $2.00 per day, first year; $2.25 per day, second year; third year and after, $2.50 per day. SCHOOL DEPARTMENT. OFFICERS. SUPERVISORS. Salary of Supervisors, $3,780 each. SCHOOL COMMITTEE. ANNA BARROWs, GEORGE A. O. ERNST, Eight members of the School Committee are elected annually at the City election, by the voters at large, including such women as may Qualify for that purpose. Vacancies in the School Committee are filled for the remainder of the municipal year in a convention of the School Committee and the Board of Aldermen. Regular meetings of the School Committee are held on the evenings of the second and fourth Tuesdays in each month, except in July and August. so STANDING COMMITTEES. Accounts. – Ignatius S. McDonough, Chairman ; Messrs. Allen, Gallivan, Merritt, and Nichols. Cours Es of STUDY AND TExT-Books. – Elizabeth C. Keller, Chairman; Mrs. Duff, Mrs. Fifield, Messrs. Kenny, and McDonald. DRAWING.. — James A. McDonald, Chairman ; Messrs. Allen, Baldwin, Brett, and Coolidge. EvKNING SCHOOLS. — John A. Brett, Chairman ; Messrs. Abraham, Baldwin, McDonald, and Vogel. HoRACE MANN SCHOOL. — Francis L. Coolidge, Chairman ; Mr. Cushing, Mrs. Fifield, Mrs. Keller, and Mr. Vogel. HYGIENE AND PHYSICAL TRAINING. — James A. McDonald, Chairman ; Mr. Allen, Miss Barrows, Messrs. Coolidge, and Ernst. LEGISLATve MATTERS. — Willard S. Allen, Chairman; Messrs. Bolster, Ernst, Harkins, and Merritt. MANUAL TRAINING.. — Emily A. Fifield, Chairman ; Miss Barrows, Mr. Bulger, Mrs. Duff, and Mr. Harkins. MUSIC. —Elizabeth C. Keller, Chairman ; Messrs. Berridge, Gallivan, Kenny, and Nichols. NAMEs of BUILDINGs. – Messrs. Ernst, Berridge, McDonough, Cushing, and the President, Chairman, ex-officio. NEW BUILDINGS. — William F. Merritt, Chairman; Messrs. Abraham NORMAL SCEIOOL. Thomas J. Kenny, Chairman ; Messrs. Allen, Coolidge, Mrs. Duff, and Mrs. Keller. EIIGH SCHOOLS. William J. Gallivan, Chairman ; Messrs. Brett, Cushing, Merritt, and SCHOOLS. Normal School and Rice Training School. Public Latin School, Girls' Latin School, English High, Girls' High, Roxbury High, Dorchester High, Charlestown High, West Roxbury High, Brighton High, and East Boston High School; and Mechanic Arts High School. FIRST DIVISION. — Adams, Chapman, Emerson, Lyman. EDWIN P. SEAVER, Waban, Mass. Office hours, Mondays to Fridays, 1 to 2 P.M. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, ELLIS PETERSON, 305 Chestnut avenue, near Green street, Jamacia TRUANT-OFFICERS. These officers are appointed by the School Committee, and under their directions enforce the laws relating to truant children and absentees from school. They are also constables, and serve without bonds. George Murphy, Chief, 20 Atherton street, Roxbury. Office, 276 Tremont street. Office hour from 1 to 2 P.M. George W. Bean, 42 Sagamore street, Dorchester. Edward Everett, Mather, and Roger Clap Districts. Henry M. Blackwell, 107 Brook avenue, Dorchester. Comins, Dillāway, and Dudley Districts. James Bragdon, 125 K street, South Boston. Lincoln and Thomas N. Hart Districts. Maurice F. Corkery, 173 Charles street. Mary Hemenway, Minot, and Phillips Brooks Districts. Frank A. Dothage, 627 Massachusetts avenue. Charles Sumner, Longfellow, and Robert G. Shaw Districts. Frank Hasey, 9 Dyer street, Dorchester. Dearborn, George Putnam, and Lewis Districts. John T. Hathaway, 105 Falcon street, East Boston. Bunker Hill, Prescott, and Warren Districts. David L. Jones, 42 Hancock street, Dorchester. Hyde, Martin, Prince, and Sherwin Districts. Timothy J. Kenny, 296 West Fifth street, South Boston. Hugh O’Brien, John A. Andrew, and Shurtleff Districts. David F. Long, 71 Moulton street, Charlestown. Bowdoin, Phillips, and Wells Districts. John McCrillis, 514 Park street, Dorchester. Eliot and Hancock Districts. Amos Schaffer, 695 Washington street, Dorchester. Bigelow, Lawrence, and Norcross Districts. William B. Shea, 119 New Millet street, Dorchester. Christopher Gibson, Henry L. Pierce, and Tileston Districts. Warren J. Stokes, 1850 Centre street, West Roxbury. Agassiz, Bowditch, and Lowell Districts. Daniel J. Sweeney, 237 Webster street, East Boston. Chapman and Emerson Districts. Charles E. Turner, 741 Saratoga street, East Boston. Adams and Lyman Districts. * Richard W. Walsh, 5 Woodville street, Roxbury. Brimmer, Quincy, and Winthrop Districts. John H. Westfall, 24 Ashford street, Allston. Bennett and Washington Allston Districts. Charles B. Wood, Burlingame way, Roslindale. Dwight, Everett, Franklin, and Rice Districts. Charles S. Woofindale, 83 Green street, Charlestown. Frothingham and Harvard Districts. Truant office, 276 Tremont street. Office hour, 1 to 2 P.M. |