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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. 45 Howard St., West Bridgewater, Mass. 
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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 ami 
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 
126 Woodland Road, Auburndale, Mass. 
Washington, Conn. 
Litchfield County 
Box 210 
Rock Gate 
Country Home and School for Young Children 
Summer and winter sessions. 
CHARLOTTE O’GIRR CLARKE 
Year Book on 
Request 
Mount 
Ida 
School 
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. 
2090 Summit Street 
NEWTON, Mass. 
BOYS’ SCHOOLS 
BOYS’ SCHOOLS 
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AMONG the many schools represented in these 
pages, there must be at least one which completely 
answers your needs. If you do not identify it your¬ 
self, ask us (we know them all) to find it for you. 
The Nast School Service 
25 West 44th Street New York City 
EASTERN ATLANTIC 
TOME SCHOOL 
Midway between Philadelphia and Baltimore 
Individual supervision of every boy 
Rate $1000 Port Deposit, Md. 
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 
BETHLEHEM PREPARATORY SCHOOL 
BETHLEHEM. PA. 
1S00 boys prepared for leading universities in 14 
years. Extensive grounds. Gymnasium, swimming 
pool, athletic fields. Summer session. Separate 
Junior School new building. 
JOHN M. TUGGEY, M.A., Headmaster. 
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., 
fifi miles. “The school with the personal touch." 
Major Charles M. Duncan,Box 107,Freehold,N.J. 
DEVEREUX TUTORING SCHOOL 
For Boys 
who need individual instruction. Athletics, in¬ 
dustrial arts. 55 acres. Swimming. 
Box G. Berwyn. Pa. 
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 York Military Academy 
A SCHOOL OF DISTINCTION 
Cornwall on Hudson For Catalogue Write 
New York to The Secretary 
SAINT JOHN’S SCHOOL, MANLIUS 
College Preparatory 
Among the hills 11 miles from Syracuse. Elaborate 
equipment. 19 buildings. Well-ordered recreation 
and athletics. Business course. Also Junior School 
for boys 10 fo 14. For catalog, address 
Gen. Wm. Verbeck, Pres., Box 8, Manlius, N. Y. 
NEW ENGLAND 
R O X B U R Y 
(Formerly Cheshire School). Classes limited to five 
boys. Hard work required. Expert instruction men¬ 
tally and physically. Boys enter whenever vacancies 
occur. For catalog, address W. L. Ferris, A.B., 
Headmaster. Roxbury School. Inc., Cheshire, Conn. 
CENTRAL STATES 
MILITARY ACADEMY 
For catalog address the 
INQUIRY BUREAU, Box H. G., Culver. Indiana 
SPECIAL SCHOOLS SPECIAL SCHOOLS 
EVERY CHILD HAS SPECIAL NEEDS 
in care, companionship or training. Among these 
schools you will probably find one with jnst the 
qualities for which you are looking. If you do 
not, remember they cannot tell their whole story 
in a brief announcement. Write to them for 
further details, or consult 
THE NAST SCHOOL SERVICE 
25 WEST 44th STREET NEW YORK 
Costume ami Millinery Design ne Luxe 
with P. CLEMENT BROWN 
The first edition of the 
Text Book by I’. Clem¬ 
ent Brown, a complete 
home course and ref¬ 
erence book. Send $10 
to New York Studio 
and a copy fully illus¬ 
trated will be sent. 
Brown’s Salon Studios, 
Box H.G.10,620 Fifth Ave. 
New York City. N. Y. 
33 ltue St. Koch, 
Paris, France 
Fairmont Hotel 
San Francisco, Cal. 
Distincti ve Millinery is the Mark of a 
Well Dressed Woman 
Bearn to create your own exclusive styles in a 
thoroughly practical and well-equipped school, 
under the personal direction of an expert. 
Completion of course permits fulfilling respon¬ 
sible. lucrative positions. Bay and Evening Classes. 
Booklet upon request. 
ADELAIDE MILLER STUDIO 
20 WEST FORTY-NINTH STREET 
VDDV PITY " ‘ ’ • 
THE GARLAND SCHOOL 
OF HOMEMAKING 
A special school which qualifies girls to preside 
over and maintain well ordered homes. 
MARGARET J. STANNARD. Director 
2 Chestnut St.. Boston. Mass. 
SOUTHERN PINES SCHOOL OF SONG 
Thorough instruction in the art of singing. 
Beautiful home for limited number. For in¬ 
formation address: 
MRS. WANDEEN WEBBER 
Box 416 Southern Pines, N. C. 
Master School of United Arts 
Music—Painting—Sculpture 
Architecture—Opera Class 
Ballet—Drama—Lectures 
An Endowed Institution Devoted to the Highest 
Ideals of Art. 
For Detailed Information Address 
Frances R. Grant Executive Director 
312 West 54th Street New York City 
National School of Fine and Applied Art 
Felix Mahony, Pres. Catalog. 
Interior Decoration: Costume, Commercial Poster 
and Textile Design. Illustration ami Life, etc. 
Connecticut Ave. and M St. 
Washington. D. C. 
Metropolitan Art School 
NEW MODERN COLOR 
For Portrait, Landscape. Poster, Costume, 
Designing, and Interior Decorating 
58 West 57th Street, New York City 
New York School of Fine and Applied Art 
Frank Alvah Parsons, Pres., New York &. Paris 
Proved Practical Professional Courses 
in Interior Decoration, Costume, Stage 
and Poster Design, “Hambidge Dis¬ 
covery,” etc. 
Register now. Circulars 
Address Secretary. 2239 Broadway. New York 
Boston School of Interior Decoration 
Correspondence Courses 
Course A—Professional Training Course. 
Course B—Domestic Course,—IIow to Plan Your 
Own House. Enrollment limited. Write for Prospectus. 
Address P.0. Box 143. Boston (Copley Sta.), Mass. 
■25 YEARS THE STANDARD 1 RAINING 
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 STUDENTS' 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’tvaj/ & Central Park West 
Expression Public Speaking 
Culture of the speaking voice—Diction—Poise— 
Self-Uonfidence—Relaxation—Personality. 
Gertrude Walsh. Louise Clifford—Instructors. 
Write for circulars 117 West 58th St. 
Telephone 5590 Circle New York City 
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 Froilman’s Empire Theatre and 
Companies. For information apply to 
SECRETARY, 264 Carnegie Hall 
New York, N. Y. 
M x an © n n k It u * a 
SECRETARIAL SCHOOL 
Twenty-third Year 
A school for professional training. High 
standard of excellence attained. Bureau of 
Placement for all graduates. Illustrated 
booklet upon request. Summer session. 
Studios of the Tilden Building 
105 West 40th Street, New York 
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Canadian Pacific Building 
Madison Avenue & 44th Street 
New York, N. Y. 
Write for Prospectus C Vanderbilt 4039 
^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 
Exceptional Children 
Individual training will develop the child who does 
not progress satisfactorily. Miss Woods' School. 
Box 169, Langhorne, Pa. 2 4 miles from Phila¬ 
delphia; 9 miles from Trenton. Booklet. 
Mollie Woods Hare, Principal 
rpi n . C 1 1 f°r Physical 
the Sargent School Edition 
Established 1881. Booklet on request 
D. A. SARGENT L. W. SARGENT 
Cambridge 38, Mass. 
