August, 19 2 2 
NEW YORK CITY & VICINITY 
72d St. 
Scudder School j^ers'ldl* I 
Seven buildings; attractive dormitories; like college 
life. Gymnasium, swimming, etc. No entrance ex¬ 
aminations. High School, Preparatory and Elective 
Courses; Spanish, French, Music, Art. 
For older students: 
POST GRADUATE SCHOOL 
|. Secretarial Training, with unusual features. 
2. Domestic Science, one year course with diploma. 
3. Community Service, a new profession combining 
Secretarial, Social Welfare, and Americanization. 
Graduates of this Course are also qualified for 
high grade secretarial positions. Address 
MISS H. G. SCUDDER 
The GARDNER SCHOOL 
For Girls 
II East 51st Street. New York City. 
A thorough school with delightful home life. 
Fireproof building. College preparatory; aca¬ 
demic, secretarial and elective courses. Music, 
riding, swimming, tennis. 66th year. 
Miss Eltinge and Miss Masland, Principals. 
OMSTOCK SCHOOL 
C 1 
Miss Foster’s School for Girls. Ad¬ 
vanced Elective. College Prepara¬ 
tory. Special Arts. Native French Teachers. 
52 East 72nd Street, New York, N. Y. 
The SEMPLE SCHOOL for Girls 
Opposite Central Park, Boarding and 
Day Pupils. College Preparatory. Post 
Graduate. Finishing Courses. Lan¬ 
guages, Art, Music and Dramatic 
Art. Social life. Outdoor Recrea¬ 
tion. Country estate. Mrs. T. Dar- 
rington Semple, Principal, _ 241 -245 
Central Park West, Box H, New York 
The Rayson School for Girls 
Removed to beautiful residence on the Drive. Home 
and Day Departments. 28th year October 1922. 
Clara I. Colbourne, A.B l principals 
Martha K. Humphrey, A.M. j 
310 Riverside Drive. Cor. 103rd St., N. Y. City. 
Paris School 
To be opened the first week in October 
under the direction of 
MME. DAMARIS GRINGOIRE 
Diplomee de l'Universite de Paris 
59 E. 79th St. New York City. 
Hra. Husuu'U’h Shstfumrr 
FOR GIRL STUDENTS IN NEW YORK 
MRS. HENRY HARRISON BOSWELL 
344 West 84th St., at Riverside Drive 
Telephone Schuyler 3100 
Catalogue on request Chaperonage 
Open throughout the summer 
RESIDENCE antfCHAPERONAGE 
Attractive home life for small number of girls. 
Individual care and attention. 
Season: Oct. 1st to June 1st. 
Mrs. Christine Smith and Miss Fanny J. Gray 
The Wyoming, 7th Ave. at 55th St., New York City 
TEASDALE RESIDENCE 
For Young Women and Girl Student* 
Special Rates to summer students 
Open all year Chaperonage 
326 West 80th Street Riverside Drive 
Booklet Telephone: Schuyler 7724 
New York Residence for Older Girl Students 
Personal Supervision—Chaperonage 
MISS M. HOURIGAN 
Degrees from Royal Conservatories of Brussels 
and London. 
Phone Rhinelander 5477 12 East 75th St. 
Attrartiur Rump 
FOR A FEW GIRL STUDENTS 
Write for information to M iss M. C. Belden 
391 West End Ave., New York City 
near Riverside Drive 
Telephone Schuyler 1131 Chaperonage 
PRIVATE TUTOR 
Elementary and Preparatory Branches 
Successful record with New Y'ork’s leading private 
schools. Instruction at student's or tutor’s residence. 
MRS. H. D. ROBERTS 62 W. 84th Street 
Phone Schuyler 3822 New York City 
New York, Long Island, Garden City. 
Cathedral School of Saint Mary 
School for Girls. College preparatory and gen- 
t rnl courses. Music, Art and Domestic Science. 
Box H. Miss Miriam A. Bytel, Principal. 
THE MISSES GREER MRS. BRI DWELL 
College Preparation General Education 
Music and Art Advantages of New York 
Location and equipment unsurpassed 
OR I ENT A POINT. MAMARONECK. NEW YORK 
NEW YORK CITY & VICINITY 
CO-EDUCATIONAL 
[ A R Y M O U 
^Tarrytown - on - Hudson, 
Glee Club 
COLLEGE ACADEMY 
Four - year course Pre - academic, Aca- 
leading to degrees demic and Two-year 
Finishing Courses 
Domestic Science; Practical Dressmaking; 
Gymnasium: Swimming Pool; all outdoor snorts. 
For Catalogue address The Itevercnd Mother. 
BMIAMCTLIFF 
Mrs. Dow’s School for Girls 
Mrs. EDITH COOPER HARTMAN. B. S.-Principal 
BR1ARCLIFF MANOR - NEW YORK 
Music and Art with New York 
advantages. College preparation. 
Music Department: 
Mr. Ossip Gabrilowitsch, 
Artistic Adviser 
Mrs. Florence M. Stevens, Director 
Art Department: 
Mr. George \V. Bellows, N.A., 
Director 
Junior School 
Post-Graduate Department 
OSSINING SCHOOL 
For girls. 54th year. 30 miles from New York. 
Academic and Economic courses. Separate school 
for very young girls. For catalog address 
CLARA C. FULLER. Principal 
New York Ossining-on-Hudson Box 8-F 
MISS BEARD’S SCHOOL 
For Cirls Orange, New Jersey 
Thirty minutes from New York 
City. College Preparatory and 
special courses. Music, Art, Do¬ 
mestic Science. Outdoor classes. _ 
Skating, Riding, Tennis, Hockey 
and Basketball. 
LUCIE C. BEARD, Headmistress, 
GLEN EDEN 
For high-school girls or graduates. Suburban to 
New York City, 50 minutes from Fifth Avenue. 
Magnificent equipment. Buildings of granite. 
Enter any time. For booklet address 
Director, Glen Eden, Stamford, Conn. 
The 
ELY SCHOOL 
ELY COURT 
GREENWICH, CONNECTICUT 
In the country One hour from New York 
CENTRAL STATES 
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. 
Wisconsin 
Pre-Academic. College Preparatory, Secretarial. 
Home Economics leading to teacher’s certificate. 
Junior College accredited at leading universities. 
Music Department; Director member of summer school 
at Fontainebleau for American Artists. Catalogue. 
THE LIBERTA 
233 West End Avenue New York City 
A Day School for Christian Science Children. 
Kindergarten through Fifth Grade. Reopens Oc¬ 
tober Fifth. For catalogue address 
Mrs. Elinor Bailey Gibbs, Director 
S 
PlinnPP ELEMENTARY day school 
UULFKJLH For Boys and Girls 
We first study the child and then teach 
the child to study. Supervised play, all 
day Saturday. 
Miss Edna H. Speck 
261 West 71st St.. N. Y. Tel. Col. 10077 
Columbia Preparatory School 
301 West 88th St. at West End Ave., N. Y. 
Resident and Day Boys and Girls 
Kindergarten—Grammar—College Preparatory 
Far Catalog Address 
DR. A. V. CLAWSON, Principal 
Saint-Elizabeth-of-the-Roses (Episcopal) 
“A Mother School”—Children 5 to 12. One hour 
from New York City. Each child nurtured and 
fostered. Kindergarten through elemental grades. 
Music, French, Physical Training. Open all year. 
Catalog. Mrs. W. B. Stoddard, Box F, Caldwell, N.J. 
NEW YORK STATE 
r // ‘ p Cl f 
Jxriox Qjcfjool 
for Girls 
COOPERSTOWN, N Y. 
Trains for 
well-informed, 
capable, gracious 
womanhood 
A school of American ideals in 
a country of American traditions 
Remarkably complete equipment and beautiful set¬ 
ting on Otsego Lake. All outdoor sports. 
Courses; College Preparatory, General, Secretarial, 
Music, Art. Advanced courses with diploma. . 
For Catalog address 
MRS. RUSSELL HOUGHTON 
! COOPERSTOWN BOX H..G. NEW YORK 
NEW ENGLAND 
Send for ¥ For GIRLS 
NEW Year /? miles from 
Book ° 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. 
2088 Summit Street 
NEWTON, Mass. 
Washington, Conn. 
Litchfield County 
Box 210 
Rock Gate 
Country Home and School for Young Children 
Summer and winter sessions. 
CHARLOTTE O’GIRR CLARKE 
THE MACDUFFIE SCHOOL 
Springfield. Mass. 3 buildings. Gymnasium, Swim¬ 
ming. Ball field, Tennis, Horseback riding. College 
Preparatory, General. Secretarial and Special 
Courses. Housecraft, model practice house. 35 girls. 
12 teachers. Principals, John MacDuffle, Ph.D., 
Mrs. John MacDuffle, A.B. 
NEW ENGLAND 
Lasell Seminary 
A school that blends the best of old New 
England ideals of woman’s education with 
training that recognizes and meets demands of 
modern complex life. 
Course of study, from first year high school 
grades through two years’ work for high school 
graduates, ranges widely through academic and 
special elective courses. Unusual training in 
Home Economics, Music, Art, College Prepara¬ 
tory and Secretarial courses. Ideally situated 
for cultural advantages of Boston. Outdoor 
sports and gymnasium. 15 buildings. 30 acres. 
WOODLAND PARK 
The Junior School for Girls under 15 
Catalogs on application 
Woodland Road, Auburndale, Massachusetts 
ROGERS HALL SCHOOL For 
Girls 
Lowell, Massachusetts. 38 min¬ 
utes from Boston. Thorough 
preparation for college. For 
catalogue and views, address 
Miss Olive Sewall Parsons, B.A. 
Principal 
The Chamberlayne School 
Situated on Boston’s 
most beautiful avenue. 
Intensive courses prepar¬ 
ing for college examina¬ 
tions. General course. Ad¬ 
vanced work for high 
school graduates. Music, 
art, languages (native 
teachers). Organized ath¬ 
letics, gymnasium, swim¬ 
ming pool, playground. 
Horseback riding. Modern 
residence within a short 
distance of all the city's 
advantages. 
GRACE L. EDGETT, Principal 
261 Clarendon Street 
(Corner of Commonwealth Ave.) 
BOSTON, MASS. 
Saint Margaret’s School 
47th year. College preparatory. Secretarial and 
Domestic Science Courses. Gymnasium. Organized 
athletics. Outdoor life on 50-acre school farm. 
Miss Emily Gardner Munro, A. M., Principal, 
Waterbury, Conn. 
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 
House in the Pines 
Norton, Mass., 30 miles from Boston 
A School for Girls. College preparatory and 
finishing courses. Music. Art, Household Arts. 
Secretarial courses. Every attention, not only 
to habits of study, but to each girl’s health 
and happiness. 
Miss Gertrude E. Cornish. Principal. 
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, 45 Howard St., West Bridgewater, Mass. 
