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House & Garden 
NEW ENGLAND 
NEW ENGLAND 
HOWARD SEMINARY FOR GIRLS 
25 miles from Boston. Preparatory and General Courses. One-year intensive 
course for college entrance examinations. Household Economics. Strong 
courses in instrumental and vocal music. Horseback riding. All sports. 50 pupils. 
MR. AND MRS. C. P. KENDALL, Principals, 46 Howard St.. West Bridgewater, Mass. 
Mount 
Ida 
School 
Year Book on 
Request 
For GIRLS 
6 miles from 
Boston 
All studies except English elective 
Preparatory finishing school. 
Advanced Elective Courses 
for high school graduates. 
College Certificate. Fully 
equipped. 
Piano, Voice, Violin, Pipe 
organ, with noted men. 
Domestic Science, New Gym¬ 
nasium with swimming 
pool. 8 acres for athletics. 
Costume Design and Home 
Decoration, Secretarial 
Course. 
Exceptional opportunities, 
with a delightful home 
life. 
2636 Summit Street 
NEWTON, Mass. 
ChoateSchool 
1600 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass. 
41st year. Home and Day School 
for Girls. Special emphasis on 
college preparatory work. Gen¬ 
eral Courses. Athletic sports. 
Horseback riding. Social life of 
school special care of experi¬ 
enced teachers. 
AUGUSTA CHOATE Vassar A.B..A.M. 
Principal 
EASTERN ATLANTIC 
A graduate school offering 
years of highest quality 
academic work. Splendid 
courses in Home - making 
Science, Music, Language, 
Secretarial Training and 
Art. Equals two college 
years. Ideal home 
surroundings and in¬ 
fluences. Catalog. 
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. 
Crist. Principals, 
Box 1509 G 
Swarthmore, Pa. 
The Graduate School of 
The Mary Lvon School 
CENTRAL STATES 
Lenox Hall 
‘The real Eastern School in the 
Heart of the Middle West." Su¬ 
burban location, 30 minutes from St. Louis. Six- 
acre campus, magnificently landscaped. College 
Preparatory and Special Courses. Athletics. Lim¬ 
ited enrollment. Tuition $900 and $1,000. Cata¬ 
logue. Address Mrs. M. Louise Thomas, Principal 
Missouri. Kirkwood. St. Louis Co., Box 1025. 
SOUTHERN STATES 
Warrenton Country School For Young Girls 
College preparatory and special courses. French, 
the language of the house. The school is planned 
to teach girls how to study, to bring them nearer 
nature, and to inculcate habits of order and 
economy. No extras. 
Mile. Lea. M. Bouligny, Box 18, Warrenton, Va. 
Brenau College Conservatory 
Select patronage 30 states; pleasant 
social life; North of Atlanta. Standard 
A.B. course; special advantages in mu¬ 
sic, oratory, art, domestic science, phys¬ 
ical culture. New gymnasium, swimming 
pool. Catalog and illustrated book. 
Address Brenau, Box “G,” Gainesville, Ga. 
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 
W alnut Lane 
65th Year City and Country School 
High School Graduator; Academ¬ 
ic; College Preparatory; Lan¬ 
guage ; Music; Expression; Sec¬ 
retarial and Vocational Courses. 
Athletics; Horseback Riding. 
Swimming. Basketball. Tennis. 
Dancing. Military Drill. 
S. Edna Johnston. A.B.. Prin., 
Box G. Germantown, Phila,, Pa. 
GsDSl) 
Rarrunt ^rltunl 
For Girls Bryn Mawr, Pa. 
Thorough college preparation or spe¬ 
cial study. Music, art. New stone 
building, large grounds. Hockey, 
tennis, basketball, riding. 
Write for illustrated catalog. 
Mrs. Edith H. Harcum. B.L. 
Head of School 
Mrs. L. May Willis, B.P., Academic Head 
HIGHLAND HALL, 
FOUNDED 
_ _ 1867 
In old residential Hollidaysburg located in the 
most beautiful and healthful section of the Alle¬ 
ghany mountains. College preparatory, general and 
post-graduate courses. Miss Ellen C. Keates, 
A. B., Principal. Hollidaysburg, Pa. 
OGONTZ SCHOOL A school for 
girls occupying an estate on the summit of Ryda.1 
Hills. 25 minutes from Phila. Illustrated booklet 
describing new building mailed on request Rydal, 
Junior Department. Miss Abby Sutherland, Prin. 
Pennsylvania, Montgomery County. 
BEECHWOOD 
JENKINTOWN, PA. 
Suburb of Phila. 
School for practical training of young women. 
Junior College Departments. Music, Art, Do¬ 
mestic Science, Kindergarten. Normal 
Gymnastics, etc. 
Large new gymnasium 
Address as above 
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 
National Park Seminary 
For Young Women Washington, D. C., Suburbs 
James E. Ament, Ph.D., LL.D., President 
Two-year courses in college work. Girls may specialize in Music, 
Art. Expression and other vocational courses. Domestic Science 
diploma. 90-acre campus. 32 buildings. Gymnasium and swim¬ 
ming pool. Horseback riding. Club houses for recreation and 
social activities. Reference required. Application made to 
The Registrar, Box 199 Forest Glen, Md. 
New College Preparatory Department for younger girls. Separate 
building and class work. 
“Kappa,” one of eight charming clubhouses 
KING-SMITH STUDIO-SCHOOL 
For young women. Courses: music, languages, 
painting, sculpture, dancing, expression, dramatic 
art; all academic subjects. Courses elective. Tuition 
according to amount of work taken. 
MR. & MRS. AUGUST KING-SMITH, Directors 
1751 New Hampshire Ave., Washington, D. C. 
GUNSTON H ALL 
A School for Girls Established 1892 
Mrs. Beverley R. Mason, Principal 
1926 Florida Ave., Washington, I). C. 
FAIRMONT SCHOOL 
For Girls. 24th year. Limited to graduates of 
accredited preparatory and high schools. Two-year 
college and special courses. Effective use of Edu¬ 
cational advantages of National Capital. 
2109 S Street, N. W.. Washington, D. C. 
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Tffor (Sirls 
In National Capital. High School. College Prepara¬ 
tory and Collegiate courses. Complete Domestic 
Science and Secretarial departments. Music. Art, 
and Expression. Well ordered home and social life. 
Athletics. Miss Jessie Truman, Associate Principal, 
1537 Eighteenth Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. 
CHEVY CHASE SCHOOL 
A school for the girl of today and tomorrow. Courses: 
Preparatory; two-year advanced for high school 
graduates; special. Unrivalled location at the na¬ 
tional capital. For catalog, address Chevy Chase 
School, Box F, Frederick Ernest Farrington, 
Ph.D.. Headmaster. Washington, D. C. 
BOYS’ SCHOOLS 
NEW YORK 
SAINT JOHN’S SCHOOL, MANLIUS 
College Preparatory 
Among the hills 11 miles from Syracuse. Elaborate 
equipment. Well-ordered recreation and athletics. 
Business course. Also Junior School. Adirondack 
Summer camp July-August. For catalog, address 
Gen. Wm. Verbeck. Pres., Box 13 7, Manlius, N.Y. 
New York Military Academy 
A SCHOOL OF DISTINCTION 
Cornwall on Hudson For Catalogue Write 
New York to the Secretary. 
BOYS’ SCHOOLS 
NEW YORK 
St.Johns School 
Ossining-on-Hudson, N. Y. 
For manly boys. Thorough preparation for 
college and business. Military training. High 
standard academic work. Individual instruc¬ 
tion. small classes. Physical Culture and 
Athletics. Gymnasium and Drill Hall, Swim¬ 
ming Pool. Separate school for boys under 13. 
William Addison Ranney, A.M., Principal 
NEW ENGLAND 
NEW ENGLAND 
iw 
ORCESTER 
A 89™’ YEAR OPENS SEPTEMBER 
250 ALERT BOYS - 22 COMPETENT 
CAD EMY 
fHF^HIRF (Formerly Roxbury School) 
11 lx EL. ^ School for the Individual. 
Classes limited to five boys. Hard work required. 
Expert instruction mentally and physically. Boys 
enter whenever vacancies occur. For catalog, 
address W. L. Ferris, A.B., Headmaster, Cheshire 
School. Inc., Cheshire. Conn. 
NOBLE & GREENOUGH SCHOOL 
Dedham, Mass. 
A Country Boarding and Day School, 9 miles from 
Boston. 100 acres. On the Charles River. Superb 
mansion. Gymnasium and boathouse. Athletic 
fields. Preparation for college and scientific schools. 
Address Charles Wiggins. 2d. Headmaster. 
MASSEE COUNTRY SCHOOL 
Shippan Point Stamford, Conn. 
52 7Hmutes from Nctc York on Long Island 
Sound 
Prepares for all colleges and technical schools. 
Junior Department for boys 7 to 14. One 
teacher to every 12 boys. Athletics and all 
outdoor sports on beautiful campus of 16 
acres overlooking Long Island Sound. 
W. W. Massee, Ph.D., Box G, Stamford, Conn. 
CENTRAL STATES 
ULVER 
MILITARY ACADEMY 
For catalog address trie 
INQUIRY BUREAU, Box H.G., Culver, Indiana 
EASTERN ATLANTIC 
TOME SCHOOL 
Midway between Philadelphia and Baltimore 
Individual supervision of every boy 
Rate $1000 Port Deposit, Md. 
FREEHOLD MILITARY SCHOOL 
For 80 select young boys. Just enough of the 
Military training to inculcate habits of obedience, 
promptness, orderliness and self-reliance. Study 
and play carefully supervised. N. Y. 42 miles; 
Phila. 6 6 miles. "The school with the personal 
touch." Major Charles M. Duncan, Box 77, 
Freehold, N. J. 
Roosevelt Military Academy 
Perpetuates the vigorous ideals and robust Ameri¬ 
canism of Theodore Roosevelt. Strong outdoor life; 
progressive curriculum. Fits boys for leadership. 
Senior and Junior Schools. Catalog. John F. 
Carrington, Headmaster, West Englewood, N. J. 
Bordentown Military Institute—Thorough prepa¬ 
ration for college or business. Efficient faculty, 
small classes, individual attention. Boys taught 
how to study. Military training. Supervised ath¬ 
letics. 38th year. For catalogue, address Col. 
T. D. Landon. Principal and Commandant, Drawer 
C 37, New Jersey, Bordentown-on-the-Delaware 
DEVEREUX TUTORING SCHOOL 
For Boys 
who need individual instruction. Athletics, in¬ 
dustrial aits. 55 acres. Special summer session. 
Box G. Berwyn, Pa. 
SUMMER CAMPS 
SUMMER CAMPS 
THE TEELA-WOOKET CAMPS 
For Girls under 20 years) Roxbury. Vt. 
THE WONDER CAMP IN THE GREEN MOUNTAINS 
A 300-acre wonderland in the Green Mountains. Athletic fields, clay tennis courts, private 
Bwimming pond, sleeping bungalows, screened dining-rooms and a central assembly hall for 
music, plays, dancing and games around a big, cheery fireplace. The Teela-Wooket Camps 
are famous tor their fine saddle horses, free riding, and thorough instruction in horsemanship. 
Enthusiastic counselors are carefully chosen. Separate camps for Juniors and Seniors. Write 
for illustrated booklet. . 
Camp Idlewild on Lake Winnepesaukee. N. H., is for boys. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Roys, 10 Bowdoin St., Cambridge, Mass. 
Camp Waukewan Hampshire. N On 
Lake Winnipesaukee. Camp altitude, 900 feet. 
New buildings especially designed for camp pur¬ 
poses. Games, hiking, horseback riding, water 
sports. Booklet. Mrs. Evelyn Brown, 
19 West Thirty-fourth Street. New York. 
CAMP BEAU RIVAGE 
PORTSMOUTH, N. H. 
French camp for girls. All sports by land and sea. 
For booklet address Secretary, 
57 East 74th Street, New York City. 
Aloha Camps, 
For Girls 
Fairlee, Vermont 
3 distinct camps Ages 7-13 13-17 17-30 
On Lake Morey. 18th season. All sports. 
Horse-back riding. Our aim—a vigorous body, 
alert mind and strong character. 2,000 girls 
have been in camp and not a single serious 
accident. Aloha Camp for Boys under same 
management. For booklets address 
MRS. E. L. GULICK 
204 H.G. Addington Road Brookline. Mass. 
SPECIAL SCHOOLS 
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COMBS CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC 
37th year. Individual Instruction. All branches 
theoretical and applied including Public Per¬ 
formance. Degrees conferred. Reciprocal Rela¬ 
tions with Univ. of Pa. Dormitories for women. 
GILBERT RAYNOLDS COMBS, Director 
Box H.G. Broad and Read Streets. Philadelphia 
American Academy of Dramatic Arts 
Founded in 1884 
FRANKLIN H. SARGENT, President 
The leading institution for Dramatic and Ex- 
pressional Training in America. Connected 
with Charles Froli?na7i , 8 Empire Theatre and 
Companies. For information apply to 
SECRETARY. 264 Carnegie Hall 
New. York, N. Y. 
25 YEARS THE STANDARD TRAINING 
SCHOOL FOR THEATRE ARTS 
ALVIENE SCHOOL 
OF 
DRAMATIC ARTS 
Drama Oratory — Photo Play 
Musical Comedy— Dance Arts 
FOUR SCHOOLS IN ONE. PRACTICAL STAGE 
TRAINING, THE SCHOOL'S STUDENT'S STOCK and 
THEATRE AFFORD PUBLIC STAGE APPEARANCE 
Write for catalog mentioning study desired to 
N. H. IRWIN, Sec.. 43 W. 72nd St.. N. Y. City 
Between B’way & Central Park West 
A course of forty lessons in the history, 
form, structure, and writing of the Short- 
Story taught by Dr. J. Berg Esenwein* 
for years Editor of Lippincott's. 
150-page catalogue free. Please address 
The Home Correspondence School 
Dr. Eienwein Dept. 65 Springfield, Mass. 
Exceptional Children 
Individual training will develop the child who does 
not progress satisfactorily. Miss Woods’ School, 
Box 169, Langhome, Pa. 24 miles from Phila¬ 
delphia; 9 miles from Trenton. Booklet. 
Mollie Woods Hare, Principal 
Bancroft School 
The Home School for Subnormal Children. One of 
the oldest and best schools of its kind in existence. 
Address Box 145, Haddonfield. N. J. 
E. A. Farrington. M. D. Jenzia Coulson Cooley 
npi rt . p 1 I for Physical 
1 he Sargent School Education 
Established 1881. Booklet on request 
D. A. SARGENT L. W. SARGENT 
Cambridge 38, Mass. 
