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164014 TABLE OF CONTENTS Faculty of the School.......................................................................... 4 Editorial Staff................................................................................ 5 The Sailor-Hermit of the Island, by Roscoe Elliott. T6-A........................................0 Jack Burton, Patrolman, by Arnold Murray, TG-B.............................................0 Class Officers, 1914-1915 ..... ......... 10 Editorials..................................................................................... 11 Suggestions to Contributors.................................................................... 12 Exchange Notes................................................................................. 13 Alumni Notes................................................................................. 14 Athletics..................................................................................... 10 School Notes ................................................................................. 17 “NORMAN” The NEWEST ARROW COLLAR ClmU. Peabody A Co.. Inc. Maker NOTICE Conditions and prizes offered IN THE “Radiator Conte st” TO BE ANNOUNCED IN TWO WEEKS. AUG 4
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¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ •t» « ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ T PURE MILK. IIE ONLY WAY it is possible to tell pure milk from impure is by chemical analysis. £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ The Taxpayers of every progressive city support an in- spector and the laboratory. It is the inspector’s duty to regularly examine all milk sold and see to it that the people are protected. The appropriation provided by the city is usually small. II. P. HOOD SONS spent more money in one year to safeguard the users of Hood’s Milk than was spent by the Commonwealth to protect all of the milk sold in the State. If the City maintains a laboratory — some milk dealers do not think they need to. II. P. HOOD 6c SONS were the first milk dealers in the country to employ trained men to regularly examine Hood’s Milk. Many of these men are agricultural college graduates. A registered physician is in charge of the laboratory. Besides this, health authorities take some 18.000 samples of milk per year from Hood Milk wagons to be sure that the milk is pure. Naturally the maintenance of laboratories to protect the public, costs money. The taxpayers of a city pay for the safe- guards a city laboratory gives them. The progressive milk dealer believes that his customers are entitled to the added assurance that the milk he distributes is pure. HOOD’S MILIi IS PURE AWARDED HIGHEST SCORE AT THE BROCKTON FAIR, 99.2', PERFECT.
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Somerville Dtgb School jfacultv U KA DM ASTER. John A. Avery, 22 Dartmouth Street. VICE-HEAD MASTER. Everett W. Tuttle, 62 Highland Avenue. MASTERS. Frank M. Hawes, 257 School Street. Harry K. Sears, -14 Orris Street. Melrose High- lands. Harry i.. Jones, 137 Powder House Boulevard. Frank II. Wilkins, 1! Heath Street. Roy W. Hatch. 21 Grove Street. West Medford. John L. Hayward, 242 School Street. SUB-MASTERS. Howard Poor, 27 Mt. Vernon Street, Reading. George M. Hosmer, 13 Arlington Street. William W. Obear, 86 Belmont Street. Laurance A. Sprague, IT Perkins Street, West Newton., John M. Jaynes, 29 Putnam Street. Guy C. Blodgett, 92 Belmont Street. Walter I. Chapman. IS Central Street. John M. Nichols, 41-A Brent Street, Dorchester. Albert W. Hopson, G5 Hudson Street. JUNIOR SUB-MASTERS. Augustus B. Tripp, 57 Wallace Street. S. Thomas Hall, 62 Highland Avenue. Clarance I.. Foster, 25 Gibbens Street. Stephen 11. Mahoney, 16 Parker Street. Edward N. White, 11 Chestnut Street, Wellesley Hills. Lester W. Dearborn. ASSISTANTS. A. Marion Merrill, 24 Central Road. Frances W. Kaan, 133 Central Street. Helen L. Follansbce, 40 Vinal Avenue. Lena Gilbert. 51 Elmwood Street. Harriet E. Tucll. 10 Harvard Place. Elizabeth Campbell. 15 Pleasant Avenue. A. Laura Batt. 21 Central Road. M. Helen Teele. 11 Jason Street, Arlington. Anna Pushec, 10 Harvard Place. Clara A. Johnson, 177 Central Street. Elizabeth II. Hunt, 121 St. Stephen Street, Bos- ton. Mabel G. Curtis. 49-A Trowbridge Street. Cam- bridge. Lucy I. Toplift. 57 Cypress Street, Brookline. •On leave of absence. Eudora Morey, 26 Batavia Street, Boston. Ella D. Gray, 147 Walnut Street. Ruth Touscy, 106 Professors Row. Bessie L. Forbes, 92 Orchard Street. Bertha A. Raymond, 146 Highland Avenue. Blanche S. Bradford, 157 Summer Street. F. Gertrude Perkins, 67 Thurston Street. Mabel Butman, 49 Boston Street. Grace Gatchell. 19 Vinal Avenue. Grace E. W. Sprague, 888 Massachusetts Avenue,. Cambridge. A. Marguerite Browne, 27 Everett Street, Cam- bridge. Esther Parmentcr, 17 Magnolia Street, Arling- ton. Annie C. Woodward, 150 School Street. Edith L. Hurd, 125 Central Street. Nancy B. Kimball, 76 Bartlett Street, Malden. Julia T. Connor, ‘59 Church Street. Alice A. Todd, 82 Munroe Street. Florence L. McAllister, 23 Wallace Street. Hattie M. Baker, 70 Pearson Avenue. Louise B. Hoyle, 124 Summer Street. Mary F. Osborne, 67 Boston Street. Ella W. Bowkcr, 2 Hillside Avenue. Edith R. Macurdy, 28 Chestnut Street, Water- town. Gladys S. Jcnnison, 28 Vinal Avenue. Marion F. Ornc, 43 Fairmount Avenue. Ruth E. Low, 122 Summer Avenue, Reading. Ellen S. Patten, 40 Massachusetts Avenue, Cam- bridge. Charlotte A. Norton, 5 Gorham Street. Helen J. Coffin, 10 Rosedale Street, Dorchester. Laura R. Cunningham, 62 Highland Avenue. Ruth A. Davis, 11 Dartmouth Street. M. Belle Preston, 84 Packard Avenue. Lillian I . Treadwell. 68 Ossipee Road. Marjorie L. Henry, 62 Clark Road, Brookline. Mary L. Johnson, 5 Oakland Avenue. Julia A. ilalev, 88 Prospect Street. Ilene C. Richie, 15 Willoughby Street. Helen F. Lvon, 392 Broadway. Mabel Williams. 9 Aldersey Street. Mabell M. Ham, 11 Boston Street. JANITORS. Lewis G. Keene, 54 Prescott Street. Charles Hovt, 18 Trull Street. W. H. Kelley, 25 Aldrich Street.
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