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CHICAGO, ILL. 
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OF 
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the University of Chicago when the University itself 
was first opened, for the purpose of maintaining the 
highest standard of efficiency in college preparatory 
ork. Its graduates have taken the highest rank in 
with special reference to preparing students for col- 
lege as speedily as is eeessoaime wi eed the oe 
thoroughness. The attention o 
particularly drawn of late years to the peo 
etween the ages of fourteen and eighteen, which is 
the period usually covered by the secondary school 
work. It is generally recognized that the success of 
a student in his after-career depends almost exclu- 
sively on the attention that he receives during this 
critical period. The equipment of the Academy is 
modern. The accommodations for the students are 
the best e large grounds include an admirable 
athletic field. The location is one of the most pleasant 
d most healthful in the neighborhood of Chicago. 
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