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INCOME AND EXPENSES OF YEAR
Current Receipts
Income from Investments....................... $14,083.39
Annuity-Ashton Trust.................... 2,000.00
Annuity under will of Robert B. Brigham................ 1,000.00
Rentals-A. D. Weld French Estate................. 171.35
Receipts from patients in Morning Clinics................ 29,388.95
Receipts from patients in Evening Clnics................ 19,878.63
Hospital Fees......................... 2,292.85
Children's Preventive Clinic................2,676.26
State Department of Health Subsidy (Venereal Clinics)..... 1,000.00
Committee of the Permanent Charities Fund, Incorporated........ 3,000.00
Proceeds of Thanksgiving Sale..................... 1,435.26
Interest on Bank Accounts................. 290.35
Bank Tan Rebate.*...... ^...533- 2
B n Ta Re a e........................... 533.29
Legal Fees............................ 156.40
Pathological Laboratory......... 288.91
Miscellaneous Receipts........................ 606.72
$78,802.36
Collected in Financial Campaign of March, 1918....... $67,418.03 $
Subscriptions and Donations at other periods of the year... 10,431.98 77,850.01
$156,652.37
Current Expenses
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION: Salaries............ $10,919.98
Printing, Postage, Interest, Supples, etc.......... 3,719.94 $14,639.92
B -aUILDING: Salaries....... $7,719.91
Insurance, Water, Fuel, Light, Repairs, and Supplies.... 15,185.81 22,905.72
MORNING CLINICS OF DISPENSARY: Salaries......... $13,523.88
Supples........................ 6,814.86 20,338.74
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
For the Fiscal Year ending December 31, 1918t and including October,
November, December, 1917.
EVENING CLINICS OF DISPENSARY: Salaries....
Supplies.. - -....................
PHARMACY: Salaries...................
Drugs and Chemicals..................
DISTRICT PHYSICIANS: Salaries..............
Emergency Service and Supples.............
Mrs. Edward Abbott
Mrs. Gordon Abbott
Mrs. Edgar Oakes Achorn
Mrs. Jacob E.Ackerman
Arthur Adams
Mrs. Charles F. Adams
Charles R. Adams
Mrs. Chester B. Adams
Miss Clara A. Adams
Miss Jessie L. Adams
Mrs. Karl Adams
Miss Katherine F. Adams
Mrs. Melvin Ohio Adams
Andrew Adie
Mrs. George R. Agassiz
Sauelb.Agoos
Solomon Agoos
Bartholomew J. A'Hearn
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred L. Aiken
Mrs. Antonio S. Alcaide
Mrs. William T. Aldrich
Edward B. Alford
Mrs. Orlando H. Alford
Alland Brothers
Dr. and Mrs. Freeman Allen
Miss Marion Allen
Mrs. Philip R. Allen
Miss Sarah M. Allen
Arthur H. Alley
William Almy & Company
Mrs. Frederick Lothrop Ames
Mrs. Jantes Bare Ames
Me. and Mrs. John Seanley Ames
Oliver Ames
Miss Olivia Ames
Charles B. Amory
Francis I. Amory
Mrs. Harcourt Amory
Miss Laura C. Amory
Mrs. Robert Amory
Mr. and Mrs. William Amory
Nathaniel L. Amster
Dr. James H. Anderson
Marks Angell
George M. Angier
Anonymous-37
Miss A. R. Anthony
Samuel Appleton
W. Sumner Appleton
Dr. William Appleton
Harold D. Appollonio
Mrs. Florence M. Argoos
Mrs. Rebecca Argoos
Mrs. George E. Armstrong
D. H. Arnold
Mrs. Percy A. Atherton
Percy Lee Atherton
George D. Atkins
Mrs. Robert W. Atkins
Mrs. and Mrs. Edward W. Atkinson
Atkinson, Haserick& Co.
Frederick E. Atteaux
D. Atwood
Richard Austin
Walter Austin
Mrs. W. H. M. Austin
Mrs. Charles Fanning Ayer
Mrs. Frederick Ayer
Mrs. James Bourne Ayer
Nathaniel F. Ayer
Mrs. Samuel L. Ayres
Ayres, Bridges & Company
Miss Helen Babson
Miss Ruth S. Babson
Mrs. Thomas M. Babson
Clarence A. Backer
Charles F. Bacon
Miss Ellen S. Bacon
Miss Mary P. Bacon
William Bacon
E. B. Badger & Sons Co.
Mrs. Louis Baer
Mrs. Samuel Lawrence Bailen
Mrs. Helen H. Bailey
Herbert B. Bailey
Mary B. S. Bailey
Gemon C. Bailey
George Bramwell Baker
Mrs. Helen S. Baker
Roland M. Baker
Miss Florence St. John Baldwin
George S. Baldwin
James H. Baldwin
Loammi F. Baldwin
Thomas Tileston Baldwin
Mrs. George Homer Ball
Hugh Bancroft
Francis R. Bangs
Edmund D. Barbour
Mrs. Thomas Barbour
Charles Lowell Barlow
Mrs. Howard J. Barnet
Mrs. Samuel J. Barnet
Mrs. ThomasF. netr
Miss Mary D. Barrett
Mrs. M. l. Barrett
Mrs. William F. Barrett
Mrs. Clarence W. Barron
Miss Cecilia A. Barrows
In memory of Mrs. Richard H.
Barrows "
Miss Anna Kingman Barry
Mrs. Edwin B. Bartlett
Miss Mary Foster Bartlett
Mrs. Nelson S. Bartlett, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Bartlett
Miss Elizabeth H. Bartol
Mrs. John W. Bartol
J. Colby Bassett
Miss Lillian Gilbert Bates
S. B. Bates
Miss Eva M. Bath
Oscar S. Bauer
Henry Baumgartel
Edward Bancroft Bayley
Mrs. Edward Bancroft Bayley
James Cushing Bayley
Walter C. Baylies
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Beach
Miss Mary B. Beach
iMrs. Boylston Adams Beal
Boylston Adams Beal
Mrs. James H. Beal
Mrs. Thomas Prince Beal
Thomas Prince Beal
George C. Beals
Mrs. Joshua Gardner Beals
J. Henry Bean
The Misses Beaumont
Charles Philip Beebe
Junius Beebe
Mrs. Herbert Beech
Miss Helen Ml. Bell
*Mrs. Joseph Bell
A. F. B.
Mrs. Frank Brewer Bemis
Frank BrewerBemis
Mr. and Mrs. Francis G. Benedict
Mrs. Edward L. Bennett
E. B."
Henry Dexter Bennett
March G. Bennett
Mrs. Samuel Crocker Bennett
Mrs. William F. Bentinck-Smith
William Hall Best
Gertrude G. Bigelow
Mr. nd Mrs. Henry Forbes
Bigelosw
Mrs. Homer Lane Bigelow
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Bigelow
Dr. William Sturgs Bigelow
Mrs. Edith M. Binney
Mrs. George Hayward Binney, Jr.
Mrs. Horace Binney
Walter B. Binnian
Mrs. Charles S. Bird
Mrs. Reginald W. Bird
Arthur A. Bishop
Arthur Black
George Nixon Black
Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Blackwell
Bertrand D. Blaisdell
Mrs. Arthur Welland Blake
E. Wilson Blahe
tirs. rancis Blake
Mr. and Mrs. George Baty Blake
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. L. Blake
Mrs. S. Parkman Blake
Dr. David N. Blakely
Fessenden S. Blanchard
Fred M. Blanchard
Miss Sarah H. Blanchard
Mrs. Chester W. Bliss
Elmer Jared Bliss
Miss Anne E. Blodget
William Blodget
Mrs. William Blodget
William Power Blodget
Edward Everett Blodgett
Blodgett, Ordway & Webber
Mrs. Halsey J. Boardman
Harold E. Boardain
Mrs. William D. Boardman
Robert Apthort Boit
Robert A. Boit & Co.
Miss Dorothy F. Bolles
Mrs. Charles H. Bond
V. Bonzagni & Co.
The Misses Boody
Mrs. Alice Bowditch
Charles P. Bowditch
Miss Cornelia Bowditch
Miss Elizabeth S. Bowditch
Miss Mary Orne Bowditch
M. S. Bowditch
Mrs. Nathaniel I. Bowditch
John R. Bowker
Miss F. E. Bowles
Miss S. Bowles
Mrs. Howard W. Bracken
Miss Mary G. Bradford
Arthur T. Bradlee
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Bradlee
$12,925.54
1,917.75 14,843.29
$2,299.61
14,233.15
$4,737.05
299.03
16,532.76
5,036.08
SOCIAL SERVICE DEPARTMENT: Salaries........... $12,571.83
Supplies........................ 795.62 13,367.45
PATHOLOGICAL LABORATORY: Salaries...........
Supplies........................
HOSPITAL AND NURSEs' HOME: Salaries...........
Food, Supples and Repairs...............
LAUNDRY: Salaries.................
Supphes, Water, Fuel and Light.............
Excess of current receipts over current expenditures.. ' ' ' -
$2,145.01
353.00 2,498.01
$7,226.37
7,218.68 14,445.05
$2,694.97
718.40 3,413.37
$128,020.39
*$28,631.98
* The sum of $22,023.80 was required to meet deficits of the preceding year, leaving a surplus of $6,608.18.
To this should be added $182.50, a gai through conversion of securities, making the surplus of 6,790.68, shown
on the preceding page.
* Deceased.
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