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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 26., History of the Medford High School. (search)
therein till the close of the school year, June 30, 1876, at which time but one (James O. Curtis) of those who elected him was living. Mr. Cummings presented his resignation in May and the Committee enjoined secresy upon him in order that, without suffering the importunity of the unemployed, they might make quiet investigation among those in service and select the best man. In this they were eminently successful. The High School in Stoneham was robbed of its accomplished principal, Mr. Lorin L. Dame (Tufts, 1860), and he was duly installed in his present position in September, 1876. Assistants. The first assistant employed in the school was Miss Sarah E. Sparrell, who taught twenty-three weeks, from April 6 to September 28, 1839, at one dollar per week. The wages indicate that Miss Sparrell was but an Assistant pupil, though many a district school in the country was then being taught for a stipend equally or even more paltry. Her successors were:— Miss Eliza S. For
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 26., The Medford High School under Lorin L. Dame (search)
The Medford High School under Lorin L. Dame Ruth Dame Coolidge if the history of the Medford n followed almost twenty-seven years under Lorin L. Dame,—a phenomenal record of fifty-seven years th, especially as it is equally applicable to Mr. Dame:— The resignation of Mr. Charles Cumminon to congratulate itself upon its decision. Mr. Dame has shown himself to be master of the situatin. The Committee award unqualified praise to Mr. Dame and his assistants for the zeal and ability wsuch close association with their principal. Mr. Dame is remembered by his pupils, says an In Memor but the love and respect which surrounded Papa Dame made any student who attempted to deceive him fth on January 27, 1903, of the headmaster, Lorin L. Dame, who for twenty-six and one-half years of in sympathy with the progress of the times. Mr. Dame's whole career as a teacher and headmaster haxpressions of confidence of an earlier date. Mr. Dame's work was so earnest in advancing our educat[4 more...]<