The M organ Park 
Academy 
of The University of Chicago 
()FreRs to both girls and boys thorough preparation for 
college and technical school. The curriculum covers four 
years in each of three courses—classtcal, literary, and scientific. 
There ts also the Introductory Vear for young pupils, which gives 
thorough training in the elementary English branches. 
Morgan Hall for girls, West Hall and East Hall for boys, 
Contain comfortable rooms with equipment modern im all respects. 
The laboratories ure amply furnished with apparatus for 
Chemistry, Physics, Phystography, and Botany. 
The library contains four thousand well selected books for 
Seneral and special reading, and offers in its reading room the 
choicest literature of the day. 
The tennis courts and the athletic field, with space for f oot- 
ball and baseball games, track athletics and bicycle riding, give 
Sull opportunity and encouragement to outdoor athletics. Gym- 
"asiums in Morgan and East Halls provide for indoor p hysteal 
training, 
DURING THE SUMMER, for six weeks, from July 1 to A os 
‘1, courses are offered in Algebra, Geometry, Latin, Greek, 
French, German, Physics, History, and English. 1 et OO 
offer an unequaled opportunity (1) for students who desire to 
make up deficiencies in college preparation oF prepare f id 
advanced standing in academic work, and (2) for ae” 
gh schools and academies to familiarize themselves with new 
methods or to prepare themselves to teach new subjects. 
The Autumn Quarter begins September 20. 
For descr iptive circulars address— 
The Dean of the Academy 
MORGAN PARK, ILLINOIS 
