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and fitted up with all the apparatus necessary for prac- 

 ticing both heavy and light gymnastics. Every pu- 

 pil will have an opportunity daily to take part in the 

 exercises. Physiological laws will be our guide in di- 

 recting them. Parents should encourage their chil- 

 dren to be earnest in these pursuits ; for in this way 

 alone can the young be given sound bodies to supply 

 vigor to inquiring minds. Disciplined thus in body, 

 young men and young women will leave our institu- 

 tion better fitted to use that knowledge which they 

 have acquired, both for their own good and for the 

 good of the community. 



2. The Modern Languages will receive special at- 

 tention. The benefits arising from a study of the 

 Modern Languages, both in respect to discipline and 

 practical value, are so many and so well known that 

 a list of them here is unnecessary. Those who desire 

 will be offered an opportunity constantly to converse 

 in French, German, and Spanish. 



3. Vocal music will be taught every pupil. In- 

 strumental music will receive special attention. All 

 who have thought upon the subject acknowledge the 

 refining influence which music has upon the individ- 

 ual. It also affords measuijeless comfort and enjoy- 

 ment to the home circle. We need not assiire parents 

 that this important branch of study will always be 

 superintended by a teacher of much experience and 

 culture. 



4. Every pupil will be instructed in the rudiments 

 of Drawing. By no other method is a pupil taught 

 so well to observe minutely and attentively the phe- 

 nomena of nature as by a course of instruction in the 

 art of Drawing. If any one doubts this, let him sit 



