THE MORGAN PARK ACADEMY 
OF 
The University of Chicago 
This school was established by the Trustees of 
the University of Chicago when the University itself 
as first opened, for the purpose of maintaining the 
highest standard of efficiency in college Li gonna 
work, Its graduates have taken the highest r 
the University of cua and in other universities 
to which they have gone. The curriculum is shape 
with special reference to preparing students for col- 
lege as speedily as is consistent with the greatest 
thoroughness. ntion of educators has been 
particularly drawn of Ths years to the period 
between the ages o s 
the period usually covered by the secondary school 
work. It is generally recognized that the success of 
a student in his after-care 
epends almost exclu- 
sively on the attention that he receives during this 
critical period. The equipment of the Academy is 
a The accommodations for the students are 
the bes The large grounds include an admirable 
phicnc field. The location is one of the most pleasant 
and rae healthful in the nea of Chicago. 
r full particulars addr 
THE DEAN OF THE ACADEMY, 
MORGAN PARK, ILL 
CORRESPONDENCE STUDY 
The University 
of Chicago 
through 
The University Extensa 
ers instruction by corresponden Academy 
cae Graduate, a Disiniey LSE incinding instruc 
tio: 
ae History 
Sociology i 
Ss Church History 
Biblical cera - Religion 
rees are not granted upon work done — by corre- 
spondence, but te will be given for courses w pleted 
by examination at The University an nd thus ord time of resi- 
dence required Soe a degree may be shortened, 
may be NTR at any time 
pli ation to 
Special circulars will v 
THE CORRESPONDENCE STUDY pte 
The University of Chicago = = icago 
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Publi 
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