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House & Garden 
Schools 
NEW YORK CITY & VICINITY 
CENTRAL STATES 
West Seventy-second St., at Riverside Drive. A). 
Social Welfare and Community Service 
Practical training for professional or volunteer 
social service. Actual experience, in the field. 
Dormitories; athletics; all New York advan¬ 
tages. Catalog. 
Miss H. G. Scudder, Secretary 
OMSTOCK SCHOOL 
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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. \ Principals 
Martha K. Humphrey, A.M. j ] 
310 Riverside Drive. Cor. 103rd St., N. Y. City. 
iBrs. lihuuurll a iSratiirurr 
FOR GIRL STUDENTS IN NEW YORK 
MRS. HENRY HARRISON BOSWELL 
344 West 84th St., at Riverside Drive 
Telephone Schuyler 3106 
Catalogue on request Chaperonage 
New York Residence for Older Girl Students 
Personal Supervision—Chaperonage 
MISS M. HOURIGAN 
Degrees from Royal Conservatories of Brussels 
ami London. 
Phone Rhinelander 5477 12 East 75th St. 
Site (!km* ^djppl 
Three Unique Branches 
Country, New York City, Foreign, (Paris, Rome) 
Address, The Misses Greer 
452 Riverside Drive New York City 
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 I0F 
New York, Long Island, Garden City. 
Cathedral School of Saint Mary 
School for Girls. College preparatory and gen¬ 
eral courses. Music, Art and Domestic Science. 
Box G Miss Miriam A. Bytel, Principal 
New Jersey, Orange 
Miss Beards School for Girls 
A country school. 13 miles from New York. College 
preparatory, special courses. Music, Art, Domestic 
Science. Supervised physical work in gymnasium 
and field. Catalog on request. 
Lucie C Beard, Headmistress. 
COEDUCATIONAL 
Columbia Preparatory School 
301 West 88th St. at West End Ave.. N. Y. 
Resident and Day Boys and Girls 
Kindergarten—Grammar—College Preparatory 
For Catalog Address 
DR. A. V. CLAWSON. Principal 
PlinnPR elementary day school 
UUVUtn For Boys and Girls 
We first study the child and then teach 
the child to study. Supervised play 2 to 
3 P. M. each school day; all day Sat. 
Miss Edna H. Speck 
261 West 71st St., N. Y. Tel. Col. 10077 
ST. ELIZABETH-OF-THE-ROSES 
A Mother School 
Episcopal. Open all year. Children 3 to 12. 
One hour from New York. Usual studies. Outdoor 
sports. The School that develops initiative. 
MRS. W. B. STODDARD. Directress 
Caldwell, N. J. Telephone 604 
SCHOOL COUNSEL 
S ELECTING a school for your daughter is by no means easy. A 
thousand questions arise. Will she be happy? Will she make the 
highest possible gain in knowledge? Will she be with people of refine¬ 
ment? Will she have the comforts she is accustomed to have at home? 
Will she develop in her new environment into the charming, intelligent, 
gracious woman you want her to be 5 These, and many other questions 
flash into the mind of the mother whose daughter is about to finish her 
education away from home. 
The Nast School Service has intimate personal knowledge of practically 
every good school here and abroad. It can advise you from the point of 
view of a friend, and out of the knowledge of an expert. If among the 
schools whose advertising appears in these pages you do not find precisely 
what you want—or if you want to learn more about any one of them— 
why not write to the Nast School Service? 
We will be happy to help you. G ; ve us as many details as possible— 
preferred location, approximate tuition, previous education, the object 
of the child’s education We will respond with information about two 
or three schools that fit your needs. Address: 
NAST SCHOOL SERVICE 
25 West 44th Street New York City 
MRS. MERRILL’S SCHOOL for GIRLS 
gpWSg 
/ Begins 
/ October 6th 
Under the personal 
supervision of 
Mrs. Merrill 
An estate of 52 acres at Orienta 
Point on the Sound. Seven build¬ 
ings, athletic oval, etc. 
For Catalogs, address Mrs. Merrill 
MRS. MEFk BALL'S SCHOOL for GIRLS 
Orienta Point, Box G Mamaroneck, N Y. 
I pnnv Hall "The real Eastern School in the 
Jt-.C'UJX. nail Heart of the Middle West.” Su¬ 
burban location. 3 0 minutes from St. Louis. Six- 
acre campus, magnificently landscaped. College 
Preparatory and Special Courses. Athletics. Lim¬ 
ited enrollment. Tuition .$1,000. Catalogue. 
Address Mils. M. Louise Thomas, Principal 
Missouri. Kirkwood. St. Louis Co.. Box 1023 
GRAFTON HALL 
Pre-Academic, College Preparatory, Secretarial. 
Home Economies leading to teacher's certificate. 
.Tunior College accredited at leading universities. 
Music Department; Director member of summer school 
at Fontainebleau for American Artists. Catalogue 
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 
TairmofA 
A GRADUATE SCHOOL FOR YOUNG 
WOMEN, IN THE NATION'S CAPITAL 
Two- and three-year college and special ad¬ 
vanced courses. Two years preparatory work. 
Music, Art. Expression, Domestic Art and 
Science. Physical training, athletics. Address: 
Fairmont School, 2109 S St., Washington, D.C. 
KING-SMITH STUDIO-SCHOOL 
For young women. Courses: music, languages, 
painting, sculpture, dancing, expression, dramatic 
art; all academic subjects. Courses elective. Tui¬ 
tion according to amount of work taken. 
MR. & MRS. AUGUST KING-SMITH, Directors 
175! New Hampshire Ave. Washington, D. C. 
EASTERN ATLANTIC 
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A graduate school offering two 
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 
Tlie Mary L.von School 
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. Bcx“A,” Gainesville, Ga. 
The Routh Pines School 
Day and boarding school for children six to 
fourteen. Tennis, Golf, Riding, Out-door games. 
Opening October, 1922. Address 
Box 214 Pinehurst, N. C. 
iBishopthorpejIBanor 
C TfouutainTfjilt Bethlehem ,‘jOennstjlbama. 
Prepares girls for college, social, or business 
life. Special two-year finishing course for High 
School graduates. Music, Art. Household Arts 
and Sciences. Arts and Crafts, Expression and 
Secretarial work. Junior Department. Gymnasium, 
Swimming pool, tennis, basketball, skating, riding, 
etc. Aesthetic and folk dancing. Address 
CLAUDE N. WYANT. Principal. Box 285 
When looking for a “Girl’s School” 
consult us and we will find it for you. 
