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Ticknor, George, Trustee, li. 72, selects books in Europe, iv. 9; v. 8, 39, 44; 1. 90, 155; of Examining Committee, li. 76; gifts, viii. 10, 24, 34; x. 40; l. 154; gift of books on the Provençal language and literature, xii. 23; l. 155; bequest of $4,000, li. 51; bust, xvi. 8, 20; l. 155; portrait, by Thomas Sully, xlv. 20; 1. 163. Ticknor Library, xix. 10; xxxvil. 20; l. 156; Catalogue, xxii. 9, 26; xxiii. 11, 30; xxiv. 20; xxv. 43, 56; xxviii. 7. Tiffany, Edward, reports on Lower Hall, xxix. 40; xxx. 24. Tillinghast, Caleb B., Counrmittee li. 76. Time limit of keeping books, xN v. 55. Time required to get books from shelves,

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i. 19. Tobey, Hon. Edward S., of Examining Committee, li. 76. W. Todd, William C., of Examining Committee, li. 76; gift of $2,000 a year, to be expended on newspapers, x lii. 4, 7; gift of $50,000 for newspaper fund, xlvi. 2, 20, 140; l. 161; li. 53; gift of London Times, Xlvi. 28. Tosti engravings, xvii. 12, 24, 42; xviii. 23; xx. 33; l. 155. Townsend, Miss Mary P., bequest, ix. 9, 24; l. 154; 11. 51. Treadwell, Prof. Daniel, bequest of, Nix. 21, S9; l. 159; li. 51. Troschel, Jullus, group in marble by, . 155. Trust funds. See tables in the AppendiX to each report. Trustees of the Library, first board constituted, l. 153; Preliminary report of, 1. 153; appointment Of, X. 16; XV. 38; increase in numbers of, XV. 6; duties of, Ny. 38; term of office, xxiv. 13; reorganized, l. 155; corporation organized xxvi. 9, xxvii. 2; 1.157; list of members, 1852–1903, li. 71. Note. — The yearly statement of the Trustees is at the beginning of each report. Turner, Miss Frances H., of Examining Committee, li. 76. Twentieth and Second Massachusetts Infantry Associations, gift of lions in marble, by Louis St. Gaudens, Nil. 19; l. 160. Twentieth Regiment Association of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, gift of $5,000, \lv. 26; xlvi. 2, 20, 21, 113; l. 163; li. 53 Two copies of books for Bates Hall, XXYii. 20. Twombly, Alexander S., D.D., of ENamining Committee, ll. 76. Tyler, John S., Trustee, li. 72.

United States, libraries in, statistics, XV ii. 124. Jnited States Bureau of Education, publication of, xxy. 49. United States Congressional documents, Alft of Edward Everett, l. 153; indeves to, ix. 34; XXV. 51. Unity Art Club, lectures, N}\ i. 42; XllN. 30; l. 27 ; li. 22. Updike, D. B., of Examining Committee, li. 76, Upham, J. Ba Nter, M.D., of Examining Committee, li. 76. Upham’s Corner Deliy ery Station (Station Q), opened, l. 162.

Vacations, XV i. 69. Vane, Sir Henry, bronze statue by Macmonnies, gift of, Niiv. 20; l. 162.

Vattemare, Alexandre, gifts, iv. 22, v.42; x. 22; l. 153. Vega Carpio, Lope Félix de, gift of an original manuscript by him, xliv. 23, 132; l. 162. - Ventilation, of Boylston street building, xxiv. 11; XXV. 15, 24, 50; xxxviii. 8; Copley Square building, xlly. 3S; xlvii. 14; l. 6. Venus de Medici, marble copy of, gift, xliv. 20, 132, 158; 1. 162. Vibbert, Rev. George H., of Examining Committee, li. 76. Vice-president of the Trustees, li. 1, and in preceding reports. Vienna, Exhibition at, catalogues and documents sent to, xxii. 29; xxvi. 49. Vinal, Arthur H., City Architect, plans for the Copley square building, XXXV i. 4

Wadlin, Horace G., of Examining Committee, li. 76; appointed Librarian, i. 1

l. 1. Wales, George W., of Examining Committee, ll. 76. Walker, C. Howard, lecture, 1.27; li. 27. Walker, Gen. Francis A., Trustee, 11. 72; death, \ly. 1, 13; portrait bust, by Richard E. Brooks, xlviii. 10; l. 165. Walkley, MISS Ellen O., Custodlan of East Boston Branch Library. xlvi. 4S. Walley, Hon. Samuel H., of Examining Committee, 11. 76. Walsh, Rev. James A., of Examining Committee, ll. 76. Ward, Rev. Julius H., of Examining Committee, ll. 76. Ward, Langdon L., Supervisor of Branches and Stations, xlvii. 42, 43. Ward Nine Delivery Station (Station U), 62 Unlon Park Street, l. 164. Ware, Charles E., M.D., of Examining Committee, li. 76. Ware, Darw in E., of Examining Committee, li. 76. Ware, Mrs. Darwin E., of Examining Committee, li. 76. Ware, Col. Henry, Keeper of Bates Hall, X X111. 92; annotated lists by, xxlv. 20. Warner, Hermann, J., of Examining Committee, li. 76. Warner, John De Witt, lecture, li. 27. Warren, Hon. Charles H., of Examining Committee, li. 76. Warren, George W., Trustee, li. 72. Warren, J. Collins, M.D., of Examining Committee, li. 76. Warren Street Delh very Station (Station R), l. 163. Washburn, Frederick L., Trustee, li. 72. Washington, George, Howard Pyle's palmtlings of Scel 6 s in the life of, xlvi. 15, 145, l. 163. Washington medal, g11t of, xxiv G, 23, 156.

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Wendell Phillips Memorial Association, glit of bust of Wendell Phillips, Nolviii. 10, 1.165. West Church, bought for West End Branch Library, Nlili. 13, xlv. 8; 1. 161. West Church Parish Library, given to the Boston Public Library, Nollii. 17; l. 161. West End Branch Library, completed and opened, February 3, 1896, Nliv, 3; xlv. 21 ; catalogue, Xliv. 25; 1. 162; gift of books, Nliv. 22, 130, 158, Chilren’s Room, Xllx. 30; 1. 165; photographs, \lvi. 51. West Indies, books on, gift, XXV. 51, 119, 1. 157. West Roxbury Branch Library, xxviii. S, 15; N \xii. 22, l. 157; gift of citlzens of West Roxbury, NNX. 5; enlargement, NliX. 30; l. 165; interior View, \ll k. 44. West Roxbury Free Library, gift for a branch library, xxviii. 8, 15, 1 157. Westminster Committee On SCott Mennorial, gift of bust of Sir Walter Scott, N]y in. 5, 15, 21; xlviii. 35; l. 164. Wharton William F., of ENamining Committee, ll. 76. Wheeler, Horace L., in charge of the Department of Documents and Statistics, ll. 23, 24. Wheeler, William A., Assistant Superintendent, xvii. 31; l. 155; death, NNIli. 10, 27, 100; l. 156. Wheelwright, Edmund M., lecture, li. 27. Whippie, Edw 1n P., Trustee, li. 72; of Examining Committee, li. 76. Whiting, Miss Lillan, glit of manuscripts of Kate Field, xlvii. 156. Whitman, Walt, glft of Works, Xlv. 25. Whitmore, William H., Trustee, li. 72; of Examining Committee, ll. 76; mlnority report of Trustees on Copley square building, NY \\ 1.9. See, English High and Latin School building. Whitney, Damiel H., Trustee, ll. 72, of E\amning Committee, ll. 76. Whitney, Henry A., of EYamlning Committee, li. 76. Whitney, James L., Assistant Superintendent, x \ll1. 11, 27, 156, Principal Assistant Librarian, XXV l. 58, Chief of Catalogue Department, X).I.V. 95; In charge of the Shelf Department, xlvi. 50, Acting Librarian, Librarian, N1 viii. 2, 7, 1, 164, 165, reports as Librarian, xlviii-li, ; , resig: nation as Librarian, ll. 1 , Chief of Department of Documents and Statistics, h. 24, biographical Sketch of William A. Wheeler, xxii.1, 100; editor of lists of Tostl engravings, NN1. 31, etc., editor of the Ticknor catalogue, \ \vill. 7, cooperation be: tween the libraries of Boston and v1c1nnty, report, Nlly. 55, memorandum as to the the general card cata

logue, Considerations as to a printed Çatalogue. In book form, Xlvil. 48, 49; lecture, \ll x. 29. Whittier, Charles V. Trustee, ll. 72. Whittier, John G., bust, by Preston Powers, XXX, 32; l. 158; gift by William Ordway Partridge of his bust of, Nlv. 20; l. 163. wighto. portrait of Charles Sumner, , lo)0. Wightman, Hon. Joseph M., of Examinling Committee, li. 76; bequest of Poe statuette of Daniel Webster, . 159, Williams, Harold, M.D., of Examining Committee, \ll k. 8; li. 76; report on medical books, xxxix. 21. Williamson, William C., of Examining Committee, li. 76. Williamson, Mrs. William C., of Examlning Committee, li. 76. Wilson, Elisha T., M.D., Trustee, li. 72; Of Examinling Committee, ll. 76. Wilson, George, Trustee, li. 72. Winsor, Justin, Trustee, li. 72, of Examining Committee, xv. 11 (report written by Mr. Winsor for the commit. tee), li. 76, Superintendent, xvi. 8, 27; l. 155; XXV. 14, 21, 28 (statement, twenty-fifth year); Nixvi. 17; reports as Superintendent, , Nvi-xxv ; editor Of annotated catalogues, Noxi. 29; X\ii. 27; X Niii. 30; XXV. 40; resignation, Nxvi. 2, l. 157. Winthrop, Hon. Robert C , of Examining Committee, ll. 76; address, iil. 6; ll. 154. See gift lists. Winthrop, Robert C., Jr., of Examining Committee, ll. 76. Wolcott, Governor Roger, Trustee, li. 72. Woman's Educational Association, gift of books to West End Branch Library, xliv. 22, 130; l. 162. Women, Bibliography of the higher education of women, published, xlvi. 31; l. 163; books relating to the history of Woman, Galatea collection, xlv. 24, 30, 118: Nlvi. 31; l. 162. Wood, Frank, of Examining Committee, ll. 76; gift of bust of Franklin, 1. 163. Wood, Miss Maria E., of Examining Committee, ll. 76. Woodbury, Charles Levi, of Examining Counimittee, ll. 76. Woodbury, John, lecture, li. 27. Woolson, Mrs. Abba GOOld, Of Examining Committee, li. 76; lecture, 1. 27. Wright, Albert J , Trustee, 11. 72. Wright, Hon. Carroll D., of Examining Committee, li. 76; report on political economy, political science and SOClallsm, NXN11. 10.

Young, J. Harvey, portrait of Edward Everett, l. 155.

Young, books for the, xliv. 23; and later repolts.

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AEsthetic development of cities, lectures On, 4.

American Statistical Association, 23.

Americana, accessions, 9

Anna Tickmor Library Association, gift, 34, 87.

Annual List of new books, 16.

Appropriations. See Finance.

Art, works of, 7.

Auditor, report, 41.

Bates II all, use of, 20.
Benton, Josiah H., jr., Trustee, 5, 71.
Bierstadt, Oscar A., report on Bates Hall,

20. Bindery, removed to Stanhope street, 3, 16

Binding, 17. Bird street Station, discontinued, 33. Blind, collection of books for, made accessible, 4, 21. Books, added during year, 3; number of, 3, 62; purchase of current fiction diminished, 3; received, 7; for branches, 7; sum expended for, 8; obtained from auction sales, 8; for new stations, 13; transfer of non-fiction, 14; recommended for purchase, 14; increase, 15, 63; placed on shelves, 64; use of, 3, 18, 69; loss of, 19, 20. Bowditch, Henry P., M.D., term as Trus. tee expired, 1. Boyle, Thomas F., Trustee, 1, 5, 71. Branch libraries, use of, 28; deposit work, 28; instruction of employees, 28; extension of hours, 29; consolidated finding list printed, 14, 29; new books for, 29; cost of, 30; work with schools, 30; classification, 66. Branch libraries and stations, Supervisor of, report, 27. Broadway Extension Reading Room, 33. Brown, Allen A., Library of Music, 11, 21. Buildings, equipment, and general administration, 6. Bullard, Miss N. J., resignation, 30. Bulletin, Monthly, 16.

Catalogue cards, printed, 14.
Catalogue Department, 14.
Children’s Rooms, work of, 25.
Classes, Visits Of, 22.
Classification, Central Library, 65 :
branches, 66.
Clerk of the Trustees, 1.
Coal, 7.
Coöperation with the schools, 31.
Coöperative index of scientific periodi-
cals, 14. to
Deaths and resignations, list, 36.
Deery, Miss Della Jean, elected Clerk of
the Trustees, 1.
De Normandie, Rev. Dr. James, Vice-
President, 1, 5, 71.
Deposit work, 28, 34.
Documents and Statistics, Department
of, report, 23.
Dwight, Thomas, M.D., Trustee, 5, 71.

Ellis, James Ms., gift of statue of “IIermes Resting,” 7.

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OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF MARKETs, March 2, 1903. HON. PATRICK A. COLLINs,

Mayor of the City of Boston :

SIR, - In conformity to chapter 3, section 24, of the Revised Ordinances, I herewith submit the report for the Department of Markets for the year ending January 31, 1903.

The portions of Faneuil Hall and the Faneuil Hall Market buildings, which are used for market purposes, are in good condition, and the repairs which have been made by the city under the direction of the Superintendent of the Department of Public Buildings and such as have been made by the lessees at their own expense have been of such a permanent nature as to require only small expense for ordinary repairs during the present year.

Under the appropriation made in 1902, plans were prepared by the Department of Public Buildings for renovating and improving the toilet rooms in the basement of Faneuil Hall Market. The work has been commenced and when completed, as it will be at an early date, a great improvement will be accomplished in providing for a want which has been needed for many years in this busy section of the city.

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