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LAWRENCE PRIZES.

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ENGLISH HIGH SCHOOL, 1858.

For Dissertations. Second prizes: S. B. Capen, G. F. Mann, W. P. Adams, W. H. H. Stowell, A. C. Parker (poetical).

For Excellence in the Scientific Department. First prizes: S. B. Capen, G. F. Mann, W. H. H. Stowell, C. W. Norton, G. W. Cummings, C. J. Miller, W. A. Hovey. Second prizes: A. Ordway, G. B. Leonard, W. H. Battison, A. A. Knights, A. C. Parker, H. C. Sylvester, E. H. Clark, E. F. Wilder, W. B. Joslin. Third prizes: N. P. Hamlen, H. B. White.

For Excellence in the Literary Department. First prizes: C. E. Wilson, C. U. Lunt, J. L. Mulliken, F. A. Foster, E. W. Wiley, W. G. McRae, J. P. Waitt, C. W. Shelton. Second prizes: C. R. Jenkins, F. W. Boles, G. H. Varney, J. N. Peirce, Jr., J. Dunlop, F. W. Hayden, W. S. Crosby, S. H. Virgin. Third prizes: J. Davis, G. H. Clough.

For Diligence and Excellence in Deportment. H. B. Rice, M. A. Norris, S. S. Everett, F. G. Young, C. E. Ridler, F. C. Hersey, J. D. Priest, J. D. Sabine, A. W. Worthley, W. P. Adams, G. O. Lewis, J. E. Perkins, H. R. Smith, M. Cassell, W. G. Preston, F. E. Tucker, J. H. Blake, Jr., J. F. Demerritt.

Extra Prize for Mathematics. G. F. Mann.

Extra Prize for Mineralogy. A. Ordway.

BOUNDARIES OF THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL SECTIONS.

Adams School, for Boys and Girls.

Comprises that portion of East Boston lying south and east of a line running from the Bay on the east, through Porter street to the Railroad, thence along the Railroad to Decatur street, through Decatur to Chelsea street, through Chelsea to Elbow street, through Elbow to Meridian street, through Meridian to Maverick street, through Maverick to Havre street, through Havre street to the water.

Bigelow School, for Girls.

Comprises all that part of South Boston east of the centre of C street.

Bowdoin School, for Girls.

Commencing at Cambridge Bridge, thence by the centre of Cambridge street to Staniford street, thence through the centre of Staniford to Green street, thence across Green street and through the centre of Lyman place to Prospect street, thence through the centre of Prospect to Causeway street, thence through the centre of Causeway street to the Boston and Maine Railroad, thence by said Railroad to Haymarket square, thence through the centre of Haymarket square to Portland street, thence through the centre of Portland to Sudbury street, thence through the centre of Sudbury to Court street, thence through the centre of Court into State street,

thence through the centre of Congress to Milk street, thence through the centre of Milk to Federal street, thence through Federal to Franklin street, thence through Franklin, including both sides, to Washington street, through Washington to West street, thence across the Common to the Mill-Dam, including the tenements on both sides of the Mill-Dam road, and thence by the water to the bound first named.

Boylston School, for Boys and Girls.

Commencing at the water opposite Federal street, thence through Federal, including both sides, to Milk street, thence through the centre of Milk to Congress street, thence through the centre of Congress to State street, thence through the centre of State street to the water, thence by the water to the bound first named.

Brimmer School, for Boys.

Commencing at the end of Dover street, near the line of the Boston and Worcester Railroad, thence by the centre of Dover street to Washington street, thence through the centre of Washington to School street, thence through the centre of School to Beacon street, thence through the centre of Beacon street to the water at the Mill-Dam road, and thence by the water to the bound first named.

Chapman School, for Boys and Girls.

Comprises that portion of East Boston lying north of a line commencing at the Mystic River and running easterly through Central square and Porter street, along its continuation to the Bay on the east.

Dwight School, for Boys.

Includes in its limits all of Boston south of the centre of Dover street.

Dwight School, for Girls.

Includes that portion of Boston lying south of the centres of Chelsea, South Williams and Malden streets.

Eliot School, for Boys.

Commencing at the Boston and Maine Railroad at the water, thence by the line of said Railroad to Haymarket square, thence from the depot through Cross street, excluding both sides, to the water by Commercial street, thence by the water to the boundary first named.

Franklin School, for Girls.

Commencing at the water opposite Oak street, thence through Oak street, including both sides, to Washington street, thence through the centre of Warren to Tremont street, thence through the centre of Tremont street to the Worcester Railroad, thence by said Railroad to the water, thence by the water to Chelsea street, thence through the centre of Chelsea street to South Williams street, thence through the centre of South Williams to Washington street, thence through the centre of Washington to Malden street, thence through the centre of Malden street to the water, thence by the water to the bound first named.

Hancock School, for Girls.

Commencing on the Maine Railroad at the water, thence by the Railroad to Haymarket square, through the centre of Haymarket square to Portland street, through the centre of Portland to Sudbury street, through the centre of Sudbury to Court street, through the centre of Court to State street, through the centre of State street to the water, thence by the water to the Maine Railroad, the bound first named.

Hawes School, for Boys.

Comprises all that part of South Boston east of the centre

of C street.

Lawrence School, for Boys and Girls.

Comprises all that part of South Boston west of the centre of C street.

Lyman School, for Boys and Girls.

Commencing at the Mystic River and running easterly through Central square and Porter street to the Railroad, thence along the Railroad through Decatur, Chelsea, Elbow, Meridian, Maverick, and Havre streets to the water, thence by the water to the bound first named.

Mayhew School, for Boys.

Commencing at the foot of Leveret street, at Cragie's Bridge, thence through the centre of Leveret to Greeen street, thence through the centre of Green to Chambers street, thence through the centre of Chambers to Cambridge street, thence across Cambridge and through the centre of Joy street to Beacon street, thence through the centre of Beacon and School streets to Washington street, thence through the centre of Washington to State street, thence through the centre of State street to the water, thence by the water to Cross street, thence through Cross street, including both sides, to Haymarket square, thence by the line of the Boston and Maine Railroad to the water, and thence by the water to the bound first named.

Phillips School, for Boys.

Commencing at the Mill-Dam, thence by the centre of Beacon to Joy street, thence through the centre of Joy to Cambridge street, thence across Cambridge street and through the centre of Chambers and Green streets to Leveret street, thence through the centre of Leveret street to Cragie's Bridge, and thence by the water to the bound first named, including the tenements on both sides of the Mill-Dam.

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