Miss S. Alice Brown and Miss Amelia L. Owen, Graduates 

 of Smitli College, and experienced teachers, will open October 3, 1887, 

 at 7() Marlborough Street, a school for girls twelve years old and over. 



The special desigii of this school is to prepare girls for college or 

 scientific schools. There will be two regular courses of study — 

 the Classical and Scientific. The Classical Course will be sucli as may 

 bo required for the Harvard Examinations, Smith, Vassar, Wellesley, 

 or other colleges. The Scientific Course will prepare partictilarly for 

 tlie Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 



Pupils who do not contemplate a college course, hnt who desire 

 a thorough school training and advanced instruction in siiecial 

 branches, will be assigned studies to meet their individual needs. 



Girls who are not able to take the full course, will be allowed to 

 join one or two classes, if it is shown that they are able to do the work 

 satisfactorily. 



Miss Brown will receive a limited number of pupils, not members 

 of the school, for laboratory practice in Elementary Physios, Mineral- 

 ogy, Chemistry and Botany. In this work she will have the advice 

 and suggestive criticism of Mrs. Ellen H. Richards. 



Afternoon classes will be formed if desired. 



TUITION. 



Classical or Scientific Course, or equivalent studies - - ^'^50 



Two studies in either course ------- 150 



One study in either course -------- 80 



Under ordinary circumstances pupils will be received only for the 

 entire school year. Bills must he paid, half yearly, in advance, Octo- 

 ber 3 and February 1. In cases of protracted illness, the loss will be 

 shared with the parent or guardian. 



Board will be found in private families, if desired, for pupils 

 coming from out of town. 



Applications may be made, or further information obtained, by 

 addressing 



S. ALICE BROWN. 



7(i Marlborough Street. 



REFERENCES. 

 President L. Clarke Seelye, D. D., 



Smith College, Northampton. 

 Rev. Edward Everett Hale, D. D. - - - - Boston. 



Samuel Eliot, LL. D. ------- Boston. 



Hon. John D. Long ------ -VVashington, D. C. 



Prof. W. O. Crosby, Mass. Institute of Technology, Boston. 



