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A High Grade, Near-by, Seashore Camp 
for Girls. 
Camp Mystic, Mystic, Connecticut. 
Enrollment and Personal Care by the Editor of this Magazine, who 
will be in the camp the greater part of AUGUST. 1921. His camp nickname, 
“Daddy Bigelow,” expresses his relation to the girls in their many educational 
and recreational nature interests. 
For particulars address : 
EDWARD F. BIGELOW. 
ArcAdiA : 
Sound Beach. 
Connecticut. 
THE EDITOR OF THIS MAGAZINE OX A FISHING TRIP OX LONG ISLAND SOUND WITH 
CAMPERS FROM CAMP MYSTIC. 
Camp Mystic, on the salt water, in 
the extreme southeastern part of 
Connecticut, offers girls good facilities 
for camping in a forest surrounded by 
wild territory but in convenient prox- 
imity to the Sound with its boating, 
swimming and fishing. The location at 
the apex of a moderately high hill that 
is really a forest plateau has the ad- 
vantages of isolation from residences, 
trolley cars and railroads, yet with the 
advantages of reasonable nearness to 
the charmingly quaint old Colonial vil- 
lage of Mystic, where the New York, 
New Haven and Hartford Railroad 
station for New York and Boston ex- 
press trains is located. 
