VETERAN DRIVER CLASS* 



The American Humane Education Society, through Geo. T. Angell, Esq., offers 

 a silver medal for that driver in the parade who has been the longest continuous 

 time in the service of his present employer, or of the predecessor of that employer. 

 In addition, the Association will give a bronze medal to every driver entered in 

 this class (the prize winner excepted) whose term of service is twenty years or over. 



NAME OF DRIVER 



NAME OF EMPLOYER 



Years 



of 

 Service 



JAMES McCarthy 



p. J. COUGHLIN 

 NORRIS CURRIER 

 JAMES H. LEAKER 

 PHILLIP CAREY 

 JAMES McLEAN 

 WILLIAM E. DENVIR 

 CHARLES MOORE 

 ROBERT K. PATTERSON 

 JOHN COFFEY 

 JOHN WELCH 

 GEORGE C. LIENHARD 

 JOHN J. BURNS 

 PETER F. DOLAN 

 PATRICK CALLAGHAN 

 THOMAS MURRAY 

 FRANK H. SPINNEY 

 STEPHEN S. BANGS 

 SOLON J. RICHARDSON 

 G. M. BARTON 

 JOH\ FRANCIS KELLEY 



The Veteran Driver's prize was won in 1904 bv P. Carney, employed by the Metropolitan 

 Coal Company, his term of service being 30 years; in 1905 by Thomas Haley, an employee of 

 the A. T. Stearns Lumber Co., with a record of forty years; in 1906 by P. Callaghan, employed by 

 the Newton Cemetery Corporation for 38 years; in 1906 by Cornelius Corcoran, employed by the 

 W. T. iV: A. G. Van Nostrand Company, his term of service being 44 years. 



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