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SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES NEW YORK STATE NEW YORK MILITARY ACADEMY INFANTRY CAVALRY Cornwall-on-Hudson, N.Y. CADET BAND (Special rates to good Musicians) For catalogue write to the Commandant MODERATE EXPENSES FIREPROOF BUILDINGS The Best Military Preparatory School in the United States RYE SEMINARY A girls' school, one hour from New York. Diploma for college preparatory and general course. Certificate privilege to Vassar, Smith, Wellesley and Mount Holyoke. Unusual advantages in music. Domestic science. Physical training, riding and outdoor sports. Mrs. Life, The Misses Stowe, Principals, Rye, New York. OSSINING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Suburban to New York. Preparatory, Vocational, Music, Art and Home Making Courses. Gardening and Horticulture. 47th year. Separate house for younger girls. Year Book on request. Clara C. Fuller, Principal, Martha J. Naramore, Associate Principal, Ossining-on-Hudson, New York. RIVERVIEW ACADEMY Prepares for college—and for life. Individual training for younger boys and for students who need to be interested and taught how to study. Tutoring and coaching for conditions. Finishing courses in vocational studies. Expenses moderate. Exceptional opportunities for self help to capable young men of high character. Catalogue. Clement C. Gaines, M.A., LL.D., Box 770, Poughkeepsie, New York. IRVING SCHOOL FOR BOYS 25 miles from New York, in the beautiful, historic " Irving " country. 77th year. 23 years under present Head Master. New site and buildings 1004. Prepares for all colleges and technical schools. Individual instruction, Athletic Field. Swimming Pool. New Gymnasium. J. M. Furman, A.M., Head Master, Box 903, Tarrytown-on-Hudson, New York. EMMA WlLLARD SCHOOL FOR GIRLS 101st year. On the hills, 400 feet above the city. Four new fireproof buildings, the gift of Mrs. Russell Sage. Preparatory, General and Special Courses. Certificate privileges. Music, Art, Elocution, Domestic Science. Gymnasium with swimming pool. Catalogue on request. Miss Eliza Kellas, Ph.B., Principal, Troy, New York. SAINT AGNES SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Forty-fifth year began September 30. Miss Matilda Gray, Principal, Albany, New York. MRS. DOW'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS For circular address Mrs. Mary E. Dow, Principal, Briarcliff Manor, New York. MOUNT PLEASANT ACADEMY IOO Years old. Prepares for college, scientific school or business. Rationalized military system. Manual training. MOUNT PLEASANT HALL is for boys under 13. SUMMER CAMP in the Berkshires, under Mr. Brusie's personal charge, for young boys under 15. Send for catalogue. Charles Frederick Brusie, Box 508, Ossining-on-Hudson, N. Y. MISS C. E. MASON'S SUBURBAN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Only 40 minutes from New York City. Upper School for girls 13 to 25; Lower School for girls 7 to 13. All departments, including vocational. Certificate admits to leading colleges. European class. For circular address Miss C. E. Mason, L.L.M., Lock Box 707, "The Castle," Tarrytown-on- Hudson, New York. MOHEGAN LAKE SCHOOL Thorough preparation for College, Technical School or Business. Average number of pupils to a class, eight. Modern buildings. Healthful location on Mohegan Lake. Physical Culture and Athletics under competent Director. Booklet. A. E. Linder, A.M., Chas. H. Smith, A.M., Principals, Box 61, Mohegan Lake, Westchester County, New York. NEW JERSEY PEDDIE INSTITUTE An endowed school for boys, offering thorough preparation for all colleges. Strong faculty. 250 boys. Business. Music. 60-acre campus. Gymnasium, swimming pool. Athletic field. Lower School for boys 11 to 14 years. Rates $450 to $550. 49th year opened Sept. 23rd. Catalog on request. Address R. W. Swetland, A.M., Box 2-C, Hightstown, New Jersey. INDIVIDUAL TEACHING Two teachers of twelve years' experience with backward children will receive into their country home children delicate in health and slow in mental development. Ages three to twelve. Number limited to six. Three bathrooms and a sleeping-porch. Two and a half acres on the mountainside. No helpless nor unimprovable children are taken. Address Miss Charlotte Hoskins- Miner, or Miss M. Luella Mattice, Lenox Terr;ice, South Orange, N. |. BORDENTOWN MILITARY INSTITUTE Thorough preparation for college or business. Efficient faculty, comfortable buildings, healthful location, careful supervision of athletics, military discipline that develops character, and 29 years of experience in training boys. For catalogue, write Rev. T. H. Landon, A.M., D.D., Principal. Col. T. D. Landon, Commandant, Bordentown-on-the-Delaware, N. }. MONTCLAIR ACADEMY For Boys. Orange Mountains. Correspondence or, better, a personal visit invited from those desiring the best. Booklet, " Your Boy and Our School," will interest you no matter where your boy is educated. Address John G. MacVicar, A.M., Headmaster, Box 22, Montclair, N. J. DWIGHT SCHOOL FOR GIRLS College preparatory and special courses. Certificates accepted by leading colleges. Limited number of pupils insures individual attention. Spacious grounds. Suburban to New York. Gymnasium. Tennis, riding. Address Box 607- Miss Creighton and Miss Farrar, Principals, Englewood, New Jersey. The Successful Schools of to-day began to advertise in SCRlBNER'S MAGAZINE years ago for pupils for to-day. To-day these schools are advertising for to-morrow. 28 In answering advertisements please mention SCRIBNER S MAGAZINE
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES SEA PINES MASSACHUSETTS HOME SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Distinctively Devoted to Developing Personalities Genuine happy home life; personal attention and care. Growing- girls inspired by wholesome and beautiful ideals of useful womanhood. The Cape climate is exceptionally favorable for an outdoor life, which we make attractive and refining. One hundred acres ; pine groves, 1000 feet of seashore, ponies. Hygiene and morals are observed especially for results in health, character and education. Gymnastics, Music, Handiwork, Domestic Arts. French, German, Spanish—native teachers. All branches of study under patient and enthusiastic instructors. Address Rev. Thomas Bickford, Miss Faith Bickford, Principals. P. 0. Box G, Brewster, Cape Cod, Mass. ROGERS HALL SCHOOL FOR GlRLS Lowell, Massachusetts. 38 minutes from Boston. Country sports. New gymnasium and swimming pool. For catalogue and views, address Miss Olive S. Parsons, B.A., Principal. HOUSE IN THE PlNES A school for girls. Intermediate and academic courses. Languages—native teachers. Music, Household Arts. Every attention, not only to habits of study, but to each girl's health and happiness. Miss Gertrude E. Cornish, Principal, Norton, Massachusetts (40 minutes from Boston). THE BURNHAM SCHOOL FOR GlRLS Founded by Mary A. Burnham in 1877, is continuing without interruption under the direction of Miss Helen E. Thompson and Miss Martha C. Burnham. Preparatory, Graduating and Special Courses. Correspondence should be addressed to Miss Helen E. Thompson, Headmistress, Northampton, Mass. MISS CAPEN'S SCHOOL FOR GlRLS For many years known as "The Burnham School." 39th year opens September, 1915. Correspondence should be addressed to Miss B. T. Capen, Principal, Northampton, Mass. LASELL SEMINARY Advanced work for High School graduates. Music, Art, Household Sciences. Twenty acres, twelve buildings. Address G. M. Winslow, Ph.D., Principal, no Woodland Road, Auburndale, Massachusetts. TENACRE A school for twenty-five young girls. Preparatory to Dana Hall. Terms $850. Miss Helen Temple Cooke, Dana Hall, Wellesley, Mass. Miss CHAMBERLAYNE'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS General, Special, and College Preparatory Courses. The Fenway 28, Boston. ABBOT ACADEMY A School for Girls. Founded 1828. 23 miles from Boston. General course with Household Science. College Preparation. Address Miss Bertha Bailey, Principal, Andover, Mass. WORCESTER ACADEMY FOR BOYS All advantages of a large school. Master teachers. Comprehensive equipment; 10 buildings, 22 acres. Gymnasium. " Megaron," a noble recreation hall. Swimming pool. Splendid athletic field. Quarter-mile track, 220 yards straight-away. 82nd year. Catalogue. D. W. Abercrombie, LL.D., Principal, 97 Providence Street, Worcester, Massachusetts. BRADFORD ACADEMY FOR YOUNG WOMEN 112th year. Thirty miles from Boston. Address the Principal, Miss Laura A. Knott, A.M., Bradford, Massachusetts. MISS GUILD AND MISS EVANS' SCHOOL 34th year. Sunny, airy school rooms. Gymnasium, outdoor tennis. Domestic Science. Languages—native teachers. Music, Art. College preparatory and general courses. Advanced courses for high school graduates. 29 Fairfield St., cor. Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Miss HALL'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Miss Mira H. Hall, Principal, Pittsfield, Mass. RESTHAVEN SCHOOL An individual school. Booklet gives graphic description of full day at " Resthaven." Sent on request. Miss C. R. Seabury, Mendon, Mass. WHEATON COLLEGE For women. (30 miles from Boston.) Full four-year course with A.B. degree. Training for efficient home making as well as for the business of life. Special two-year diploma course for high school graduates. 17 buildings. 100 acres. Catalog. Rev. Samuel V. Cole, D.D., LL.D., President, Norton, Mass. WASHINGTON, D. C. MARTHA WASHINGTON SEMINARY FOR YOUNG WOMEN In finest residential section of National Capital. Two years' course for High School graduates, general and special courses. Domestic Science. Outdoor sports. Edward W. Thompson, Principal, 1601 Conn. Ave., Washington, D. C. FAIRMONT, A HOME SCHOOL FOR GlRLS Regular and Elective Courses. Advanced Courses for High School Graduates. Music, Art, Expression. Outdoor sports. Washington, D. C. NATIONAL PARK SEMINARY For the higher education of young women. Extension courses of two years' collegiate work above high school. Thoroughly equipped departments of Home Economics, Floriculture. Arts and Crafts, Music, Painting, Dramatic Art, systematic study of the National Capital. Illustrated book on request to Registrar. Box 102, Forest Glen, Md. Washington (Suburbs), D. C. WASHINGTON COLLEGE For Girls and Young Women. Located within National Capital; park of 10 acres ; choicest educational and social advantages ; refined associations, most beautiful home life. Preparatory, Certificate and College Courses. Music, Art, Elocution, Domestic Science. Literature on request. Address F. Menefee, President, Washington, D. C. 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SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES<br />
SEA<br />
PINES<br />
MASSACHUSETTS<br />
HOME SCHOOL FOR GIRLS<br />
Distinctively Devoted to Developing Personalities<br />
Genuine happy home life; personal attention and care. Growing- girls inspired by wholesome and<br />
beautiful ideals of useful womanhood. The Cape climate is exceptionally favorable for an outdoor life,<br />
which we make attractive and refining. One hundred acres ; pine groves, 1000 feet of seashore, ponies.<br />
Hygiene and morals are observed especially for results in health, character and education. Gymnastics,<br />
Music, Handiwork, Domestic Arts. French, German, Spanish—native teachers. All branches of study<br />
under patient and enthusiastic instructors. Address<br />
Rev. Thomas Bickford, Miss Faith Bickford, Principals. P. 0. Box G, Brewster, Cape Cod, Mass.<br />
ROGERS HALL SCHOOL FOR GlRLS<br />
Lowell, Massachusetts. 38 minutes from Boston.<br />
Country sports. New gymnasium and swimming pool.<br />
For catalogue and views, address<br />
Miss Olive S. Parsons, B.A., Principal.<br />
HOUSE IN THE PlNES<br />
A school for girls. Intermediate and academic courses. Languages—native<br />
teachers. Music, Household Arts. Every attention,<br />
not only to habits of study, but to each girl's health and<br />
happiness. Miss Gertrude E. Cornish, Principal, Norton, Massachusetts<br />
(40 minutes from Boston).<br />
THE BURNHAM SCHOOL FOR GlRLS<br />
Founded by Mary A. Burnham in 1877, is continuing without<br />
interruption under the direction of Miss Helen E. Thompson<br />
and Miss Martha C. Burnham. Preparatory, Graduating and<br />
Special Courses. Correspondence should be addressed to<br />
Miss Helen E. Thompson, Headmistress, Northampton, Mass.<br />
MISS CAPEN'S SCHOOL FOR GlRLS<br />
For many years known as "The Burnham School."<br />
39th year opens September, 1915.<br />
Correspondence should be addressed to<br />
Miss B. T. Capen, Principal, Northampton, Mass.<br />
LASELL SEMINARY<br />
Advanced work for High School graduates. Music, Art, Household<br />
Sciences. Twenty acres, twelve buildings.<br />
Address G. M. Winslow, Ph.D., Principal,<br />
no Woodland Road, Auburndale, Massachusetts.<br />
TENACRE<br />
A school for twenty-five young girls. Preparatory to Dana Hall.<br />
Terms $850.<br />
Miss Helen Temple Cooke, Dana Hall, Wellesley, Mass.<br />
Miss CHAMBERLAYNE'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS<br />
General, Special, and College Preparatory Courses.<br />
The Fenway 28, Boston.<br />
ABBOT ACADEMY<br />
A School for Girls. Founded 1828. 23 miles from Boston.<br />
General course with Household Science. College Preparation.<br />
Address Miss Bertha Bailey, Principal, Andover, Mass.<br />
WORCESTER ACADEMY FOR BOYS<br />
All advantages of a large school. Master teachers. Comprehensive<br />
equipment; 10 buildings, 22 acres. Gymnasium. " Megaron," a noble<br />
recreation hall. Swimming pool. Splendid athletic field. Quarter-mile<br />
track, 220 yards straight-away. 82nd year. Catalogue.<br />
D. W. Abercrombie, LL.D., Principal,<br />
97 Providence Street, Worcester, Massachusetts.<br />
BRADFORD ACADEMY FOR YOUNG WOMEN<br />
112th year. Thirty miles from Boston. Address the Principal,<br />
Miss Laura A. Knott, A.M., Bradford, Massachusetts.<br />
MISS GUILD AND MISS EVANS' SCHOOL<br />
34th year. Sunny, airy school rooms. Gymnasium, outdoor<br />
tennis. Domestic Science. Languages—native teachers. Music,<br />
Art. College preparatory and general courses. Advanced courses<br />
for high school graduates.<br />
29 Fairfield St., cor. Commonwealth Ave., Boston,<br />
Miss HALL'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS<br />
Miss Mira H. Hall, Principal, Pittsfield, Mass.<br />
RESTHAVEN SCHOOL<br />
An individual school. Booklet gives graphic description of full<br />
day at " Resthaven." Sent on request.<br />
Miss C. R. Seabury, Mendon, Mass.<br />
WHEATON COLLEGE<br />
For women. (30 miles from Boston.) Full four-year course with<br />
A.B. degree. Training for efficient home making as well as for the<br />
business of life. Special two-year diploma course for high school<br />
graduates. 17 buildings. 100 acres. Catalog.<br />
Rev. Samuel V. Cole, D.D., LL.D., President, Norton, Mass.<br />
WASHINGTON, D. C.<br />
MARTHA WASHINGTON SEMINARY FOR<br />
YOUNG WOMEN<br />
In finest residential section of National Capital. Two years' course<br />
for High School graduates, general and special courses. Domestic<br />
Science. Outdoor sports. Edward W. Thompson, Principal,<br />
1601 Conn. Ave., Washington, D. C.<br />
FAIRMONT, A HOME SCHOOL FOR GlRLS<br />
Regular and Elective Courses. Advanced Courses for High<br />
School Graduates. Music, Art, Expression. Outdoor sports.<br />
Washington, D. C.<br />
NATIONAL PARK SEMINARY<br />
For the higher education of young women. Extension courses of two years'<br />
collegiate work above high school. Thoroughly equipped departments of<br />
Home Economics, Floriculture. Arts and Crafts, Music, Painting, Dramatic<br />
Art, systematic study of the National Capital. Illustrated book on request<br />
to Registrar. Box 102, Forest Glen, Md. Washington (Suburbs), D. C.<br />
WASHINGTON COLLEGE<br />
For Girls and Young Women. Located within National Capital; park of<br />
10 acres ; choicest educational and social advantages ; refined associations,<br />
most beautiful home life. Preparatory, Certificate and College Courses.<br />
Music, Art, Elocution, Domestic Science. Literature on request. Address<br />
F. Menefee, President, Washington, D. C.<br />
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