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House & Garden. 
NEW ENGLAND 
-The Ely School for Girls- 
Greenwich, Conn. 
In the country. One hour from New York. Junior and Upper Schools. 
General, College Preparatory and Graduate Courses. Also one-year 
course, intensive college preparatory review. 
Est. 1851. Develops intelligent and cultured 
womanhood. Prepares for women's colleges with 
elective courses. Music, Art, Secretarial. Home 
Economics, Teacher Training. Ten miles out 
of Boston. Thirty-acre campus with lawns, 
gardens, old trees, fifteen buildings. All athletics. 
Woodland Park—The Junior School for Girls. 
Send for Catalog. Camp Teconnet opens July 1st. 
GUY M. WINSLOW, Ph. D., Principal 
CHAS. F. TOWNE, A.M.. Assoc. Principal 
149 Woodland Road. Auburndate, Mass. 
HOUSE IN THE PINES Norton, Mass. 
A School for Girls. 30 Miles from Boston 
College preparatory and finishing courses. Music, 
Art, Household Arts, Secretarial courses. Six 
buildings, 90 acres. Pine groves, athletic fields, 
horseback riding, swimming, gymnasium. 
The Hedges, a junior school for girls under 14. 
Address Miss Gertrude E. Cornish, Principal. 
Saint Margaret’s School 
Waterbury, Conn. Founded 1875 
Successful preparation for all colleges. 
Special advantages in Music and Art. Do¬ 
mestic Science. Secretarial course. Athletics 
include Track, Basketball, Swimming, Out¬ 
door Sports. Gymnasium. Beautifully situ¬ 
ated one hour from Hartford or New Haven. 
Students enter any time. Write for booklet. 
Miss Emily Gardner Munro, A.M., Principal. 
GLEN EDEN 
For hIgh-school girls or graduates. Suburban to 
New York City, 50 minutes from Fifth Avenue. 
Superb equipment; charming environment; de¬ 
lightful home-life. Choice of studies. For book¬ 
let address 
Director. Glen Eden, Stamford. Conn. 
The Chamberlayne School 
Thorough college 
preparation. A one- 
year intensive 
course is offered to 
graduates of secon¬ 
dary schools and 
others fitting for 
college examina- 
tions.General course. 
Horseback riding. 
Recreation and out¬ 
door activities. 
Address the Secretary 
Commonwealth Ave. and Clarendon St. 
Boston, Mass, 
EASTERN ATLANTIC 
Sei^en Gables 
A school that is a 
home also for younger 
girls, 6~14 years 
Ideally situated in country 
surroundings with all a 
city’s convenience. Every¬ 
thing provided to insure 
health, happiness and fine 
development. Rhythmic 
dancing. Music, Art, 
French. All outdoor sports. 
New gymnasium and pool. 
For catalog, address 
Mr. & Mrs. H. M. Crist 
Principals 
Box 1562, Swarthmore, Pa. 
Also The Mary Lyon 
School, College Prepara¬ 
tory. Wildcliffe, separate 
graduate school. 
ROGERS HALL SCHOOL 
COLLEGE PREPARATORY COURSE 
Thorough Preparation for 
CoUeqe Entrance Board Examinations 
GRADUATE COURSE OF TWO YEARS 
Ilomcmaking, Secretarial, 
and Social Service Courses 
Unusually attractive equipment. Five build¬ 
ings. For Illustrated Catalogue, address 
Miss Olive Sewall Parsons Lowell, Mass. 
WASHINGTON, D. C. 
National Park jSfcminarjj 
For Young Women 
Suburbs of Washington, D. C. 
James E. Ament, Ph.D., LL.D. President 
In beautiful Rock 
Creek valley. Two-year 
courses in college work. 
Art, Music, Expression, 
Home Economics and 
other vocational courses. 
College preparatory for 
younger girls. 90-acre 
campus. 32 buildings. 
Athletics. Horseback 
riding. 8 homelike, 
club houses furnish 
ideal social life. Ad¬ 
dress 
REGISTRAR, Box 199 
Forest Glen, Md. 
FOR GIRLS 
In the finest residential section ot Washington. 
Courses include grades, college preparatorv, 3 
years’ collegiate work, music, art. expression, secre¬ 
tarial, domestic science. .Vthletics, dramatics. At¬ 
tractive social life within scliool. For catalog, 
address Miss Jessie Truman, Associate Prin. 
1541 Eighteenth Street Washington, D. C. 
CHEVY CHASE SCHOOL 
A scliool for the girl of today and tomorrow. 
Courses: Preparatory: two-year advanced for high 
school graduates; special. Unrivalled location at the 
national capital. For catalog, address Chevy Chase 
School box F. Frederick Ernest Farrington, 
Ph.D, Headmaster, Washington, D. C. 
KING-SMITH STUDIO-SCHOOL 
For young women. Music, languages, dancing, 
dramatic art; any art. academic or college subject 
may be elected. Tuition according to amount of 
work taken. 
MR. & MRS. AUGUST KING-SMITH, Directors 
1751 New Hampshire Ave., Washington. D. C. 
St. Margaret’s 
A resident and day school for girls. Separate 
department for girls under twelve. 
2M5 California St., Washington, D. C. 
EASTERN ATLANTIC 
THE : - 
HARCUM ^ SCHOOL 
For Girls 10 Mi. from Phila, 
Thorough college preparation or special study. 
Music, art under noted artists. Athletics, riding. 
New stone buildings, large grounds. Catalog. 
Mrs. Edith Hatcher Harcum, B.L., Head of School 
Mrs. L. May Willis, B.P., Principal 
Box T.. Bryn Mawr. Pa. 
HIGHLAND HALL 
Founded 1S67 
In old residential Hollidaysburg in the Alle- 
ghanies. College preparatory, general and post¬ 
graduate courses. 
Ellen C. Keates, A.B., Prin., Hollidaysburg, Pa. 
OGONTZ SCHOOL. Founded 1850. A school for 
girls occupying an estate on the summit of Rydal 
Hills, 25 minutes from Phila. Illustrated booklet 
describing new building mailed on request. Rydal, 
Junior Department, jliss Abby A. Sutherland, 
Principal, Pennsylvania, Montgomery County. 
3Bi;8fiopfl)Oi3)Pl^anor 
'' ^rountainK)UCl6cthtcI)Pm.'3>ennsi(lliama. 
Prepares girls for college, social, or business life. 
Special two-year finishing course for High School 
graduates. ^lusic. Art, Household Arts and 
Sciences. Arts and Crafts. Expression and Sec¬ 
retarial work. Junior Department. Gymna¬ 
sium. swimming pool, tennis, basketball, skating, 
riding, etc. Aesthetic and folk dancing. Address 
Claude N. Wyant, Principal, Box 285. 
BEECHWOOD (INC.) 
A Cultural and Practical School for Young 
Women, Thoroughly Established. Strong Faculty. 
Girls are prepared for self-maintenance. College 
and Preparatory Departments. Public School 
Music, Art, Domestic Science, Secretaryship, 
Physical Education. Expression. Normal Kinder¬ 
garten. Large new pipe organ. Swimming Pool. 
Large Gymnasium. Athletic Fields. Address , 
M. H. Reaser, Ph. D., President, Jenkintown. Pa. ! 
EASTERN ATLANTIC 
Walnut Lane 
66lh Year City and Country School 
Junior College for High School 
Graduates. College Preparatory 
and Academic Schools 
Conservatory of Music. Secre¬ 
tarial and Home Economics 
Courses. Music, Art, Expression, 
Interior Decoration. Athletics: 
Swimming. Horseback Riding, 
Basket Ball, Tennis, Hiking, 
Military Drill. 
S. Edna Johnston, A. B.. Prin. 
Box G, Germantown, Phila., Pa. 
THE gTrLS’ LATIN SCHOOL 
34th year. College Preparatory and Academic. 
Thorough preparation for colleges. Faculty o. 
college-trained Christian women. Selected students. 
Cultural advantages due to location. Exception¬ 
ally beautiful home. Catalog. Miss Wilmot, A. B., 
Headmistress. 
Baltimore. Maryland. _ 1231 St. Paul Stree t 
SULLINS COLLEGE 
VIRGINIA PARK 
FOR GIRLS AND YOUNG WOMEN 
New buiklings. Every room has bath attached, 
I High School and Junior College Courses. 
Music, Art, Expression, Domestic Science. 
Secretarial Courses. Gymnasium. Swimming 
Pool, beautiful lake, water sports, tennis. Fine 
outdoor life. Write for catalogue. 
W, E. Martin, Ph.D., Pres. Box F, Bristol, Va. 
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. 
Mile. Lea M. Bouligny, Box 45, Warrenton, Va. 
CENTRAL STATES 
Ferrg Hall 
A college preparatory school for girls in its 
55th year. Advanced and general courses. Music. 
Expression and the Home-Making Arts are elec¬ 
tive. Twenty-eight miles from Chicago in a well- 
known residence suburb on the shore of Lake 
Michigan. Gymnasium, swimming pool, out-of- 
door sports, horseback riding. Catalog. 
Miss Eloise R. Tremain., Box 340, Lake Forest. III. 
LINDENWOOD COLLEGE 
A Standard College for Young Women with Classical, 
Vocational, Music, Art and Expression Departments. 
114 acres of campus for outdoor sports. Golf, 
Hockey, Tennis. 50 minutes from St. Louis. 
Catalogue upon application. 
J. L. ROEMER, President, Box 423, St. Charles.Mo. 
CENTRAL STATES 
Foa Ciais and Yovno 
R eservations for the 1923- 
, 24 session should be made as 
scon as possible to insure entrance. 
Courses covering 4 years prepara¬ 
tory and 2 years college work. 
Strong Music and Art Departments. 
.VIso Literature, Expression, Physi¬ 
cal Training, Home Economics and 
Secretarial. Outdoor sports and 
swimming pool. Woody Crest is 
the School Farm and Country Club. 
References required. 
Booklets on request. Address 
WARD-BELMONT 
Belmont Heights, Box 32, Nashville. Tenn. 
GULF-PARK BY-TKE-SEA 
A Junior college for young women. Natbnal 
patronage. Two years college, four years high 
school. All new buildings. Land and water sports, 
year 'round. Vaohel Lindsey, celebrated poet, 
teaches Modern Poetry, 1923-24. 
Address Gulf Park College, Box S, Gulfport, Miss. 
CALIFORNIA 
THE ANNA HEAD SCHOOL School for Girls 
HirH School graduates admitted without examination to all 
colleges using accrediting system. Students prepared for 
college board examinations. Post graduate, primary and 
intermediate departments. Cheerful, homelike school with 
outdoor life year round. 
Address MISS MARY E. WILSON. Prin. 
Box D, Berkeley, Calif. 
THE BISHOP’S SCHOOL 
For Girls. Upon the Scrippe Foundation. 
Intermediate, General and College Preparatory 
courses. Music. Art. Outdoor life. Athletic 
sports. 16 miles from San Diego. Catalog. 
Caroline Seely Cummins, A. M. Vassar. Head¬ 
mistress. Box 13, La Jolla, California. 
FRANCE 
The Fontaine School 
Dean, Prof. C. Fontaine, formerly of Columhid 
Vniv. Study and Travel. Cultural and College 
Prep, courses. Trips. Sports. Resident or Day 
Students. Director, Miss Marie Louise Fontaine, 
Cannes, A.M., France. 
SWITZERLAND 
The Kenwood Loring 
_® for girls 
A boarding and day school in the finest residence 
section of Chicago. College preparatory and 
general courses. Write for catalog. 
STELLA G. LORiNG, LOIS c. MORSTROM, Principals. 
4600 Ellis Ave., Chicago 'Phone Oakland 0737 
A SCHOOL FOR CIRLS Les 
in LAUSANNE, Switzerland Allieres 
Comfortable house, splendid situation. Special 
advantages for French. Music, other modern lan¬ 
guages. dressmaking. Winter and summer sports. 
For illustrated prospectus apply to the Principal. 
WE VISIT 
OUR SCHOOLS 
O UR School Information Service is not merely a matter 
of files and catalogues. It is based on the work of 
trained women whose duty it is to visit schools all over the 
country. They interview the principals of these schools, see 
the children, and become acquainted with methods. 
T he School Service is also, of course, in constant touch 
with schools abroad—in France, England, Switzerland 
and Italy. \\"e can tell yon, at any time, provided you give us 
thorough information about your child, the school that will 
be most desirable from the standpoint of curriculum, person¬ 
ality, location and tuition. And it is a great pleasure to ns 
to serve yon. 
THE CONDE NAST SCHOOL SERVICE 
25 West 44 th Street New York City 
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 
swimming 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 for their fine saddle horses, free riding, and thorough instruction in horse¬ 
manship. Enthusiastic counsellors are carefully chosen. Separate camps for Juniors and Seniors. 
Write for illustrated booklet. 
Camp Idlcwild on Lake Winnenesaukee, N. H., is for boys. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Roys. 10 Bowdoin St.. Cambridge, Mass. 
