July, 1923 
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BOYS' SCHOOLS 
NEW YORK 
EASTERN ATLANTIC 
IVIANI.IIT.S ST.JOHN’S SCHOOL 
In the hills of Central New York, 11 miles 
from Syracuse. Essentially a college preparatory 
school conducted under military system, installing 
habits f order, promptness. Honor and obedience, 
liusiness courses. Extensive equipment and grounds. 
Well ordered recreation and athletics. Seiiarale 
Junior School, boys 10 to 14. Catalog. Address 
GENERAL WILLIAM VERBECK, President 
Box 87, Manlius, New York 
For the all-arouiui 
mA H ■ 1 ■ 1 education of manly 
M m .JM W M W M boys. Athletic sports. 
CO-acro campus. Pre- 
jtares for college and business life. Moderate 
rates. Lower School for boys from 10 to 14. 
Roger W. Swetland, Headmaster, Box 7G, 
Hightstown, N. J. 
FREEHOLD?a'KSCHOOL 
for boys 7 to 15. Modified military training— 
inculcates obedience, orderliness, self-reliance. 
The school with the personal touch. Catalog. 
Address 
Major Chas. M. Duncan, Box 77, Freehold, N. J. 
St Johns School 
Ossining-on-Hudson, N. Y. 
Prepares Boys for College and Business. 
Smil classes. Military training. Athletics. 
Separate school for boys under 13. 
William Addison Ranney, A. M., Prin. 
Bethlehem Preparatory School 
Bethlehem. Pa. 
1800 boys prepared for leading universities in 44 
years. Extensive grounds. Gymnasium, swimming 
pool, athletic fields. Summer session. Separate 
Junior School new building. 
JOHN M. TUGGEY, M.A., Headmaster 
CT PAIII ’C 153 Stewart Ave. 
O Garden City, L. 1., n- Y. 
episcopal boarding school (boys). Coll. Prep, course (4 
yrs. I for boys who have finished Grammar senool. Jun¬ 
ior Dept, (grades 6 to 8). Fireproof. All athletics. 
Resident chaplain and nurse. Single rooms $1200. 
L. I.R. R- 40 min. from N. Y. City. 
STAUNTON 
Private academy preparing for Universities, Govern¬ 
ment Academies, Business. Gymnasium, swimming 
pool, all athletics. $600,000 plant. Charges, $650. 
COL. THOS. H. RUSSELL. B.S.. Pres., 
Box X. (Kable Station), Staunton. Va. 
NEW ENGLAND 
^^A^HOOL FOR BOYsM 
ISO Boys, IS Teachers 
A progressive school with eighty 
yti^s of solid achievement behind it. 
Directed work and play. 
Preparatory for college or scientific 
school. 
junior School for young boys. A 
distinct school in a building of its 
own. Home care, under Housemother, 
Headmaster and Special Faculty. 
Rates $5S0 -$950 
ARCHIBALD V. GALBRAITH, Prin. 
Box 21, Easthampton, Mass, 
TOME SCHOOL FOR BOYS 
The most beautiful and best equipped school in 
America. Faculty of Specialists. College Board 
Standards. Single Rooms, Individual Advisers. 
All Athletics. Forty-five boys entered college in 
September, 1922. 
MURRAY PEABODY BRUSH, Ph. D.. Director. 
Rate $1100, Port Deposit, Md. 
QTUVVESANT 
wj SCHOOL FOR BOYS 
Warrington, Virginia. 
Limited to 50. Preparation for all colleges, 
(catalog. 
Edwin B. King, M. A. (Yale), Headmaster. 
WESTERN 
■AKE FOREST - NON-MILITARY 
H College Preparatory Acad- 
■ emy for Boys. Honor Ideals. Hour north of 
Chicago. All athletics. Endowed. John 
Wayne Richards, Headmaster. Catalog on 
reciuest. Box 150 Lake Forest, 111. 
Al len - Ch al mers 
A Country School for Boys 
Military Regularity. Upper and Lower Schools. 
Thomas Chalmers. West Newton, Mass. 
WESTMINSTER SCHOOL 
SIMSBURY, CONN. 
Raymond R. McOrmond, Headmaster 
URBAN MILITARY ACADEMY 
('alifornia s most beautiful school, highest scholar¬ 
ship, thorough character training, completely 
equipped playgrounds, swimming pool, horseman¬ 
ship, golf, band, radio, all athletics. In session 
all year, summer camp, enroll any time. Address 
the Registrar, Hancock Park. Los Angeles. 
WORCESTER. ACADEMY roK ms of ability 
WOKCESTEB.., MASSACHUSETTS WITH COLLEGE VISION 
SPECIAL SCHOOLS 
C H A L I F 
Russian School 
of DANCING 
ART IN DANCING 
“/ admire your en¬ 
ergy and your work” 
ANNA PAVLOWA 
Summer School 
May 28th to July 20th 
Catalog on Request 
163-165 West 57th Street, New York 
ALEXIS KOSLOFF 
of Imperial Russian Ballet 
24 West 57th Street. New York 
Telephone Circle 5208 
Class and private instruction 
in all forms of dancing. Chil¬ 
dren's classes. 
Russian Ballet Technique Book 
with suites of dances, with de¬ 
scriptions and music. $15.00. 
New Dances, with descriptions 
and music. For sale at the 
studio. 
Enroll now for Normal Course 
DENISHAWN 
at 
Mariardon, Peterborough^ New Hampshire 
announces under the personal direction of 
RUTH ST. 13ENIS and TED SHAWN 
SUMMER PROFESSIONAL CLASSES 
beginning June Eighteenth—twelve weeks 
For beginning and Advanced Pupils, and a 
Post-graduate Course of entirely new ma¬ 
terial 
Gertrude C. Moore. National Director 
Denishawn 344 V/est 72d Street. New York City 
VESTOFF SEROVA 
Russian School of 
DANCING 
Ballet, Classic—Interpretative—National 
and Ballroom—Dancing 
Children’s Courses a Specialty—Baby work 
Classes—Private Lessons—Normal Courses 
Write for Booklet V 
47 W. 72nd St.. N. Y. C. Tel. Endicott 6212 
THE PERRY-MANSFIELD CAMP 
(Rocky Mountain Dancing Camp) ^ 
Steamboat Springs, Colo. 
Normal and Professional Classic Dancing 
Depts. .lunior and Senior Camps. Horse¬ 
back riding, camping trips, swimming, basket¬ 
ball, tennis. Portia Mansfield—Principal. 
NATIONAL SCHOOL OF FINE 
,AND APPLIED ART 
Felix Maliony, Pres. 
Interior Decoration: Costume, Commercial Poster & 
Textile Design. Illustration and Life, etc. Catalog. 
Connecticut Aye, and M. St., Washington. D. C. 
METROPOLITAN ART SCHOOL 
58 W. 57th St., New York 
MODERN COLOR 
For Portrait—Lanilscape—Poster—Stage 
Lighting—Costume Design—Interior Deco¬ 
ration—Fabric Designing. 
_Children's Saturday Classes 
NEW YORK SCHOOL OF APPLIED 
DESIGN FOR WOMEN 
160 Lexington Ave., N. Y. City. 31st year 
Textile Designing, Fashion Drawing, 
Poster and Commercial Art, Interior 
Decoration, Historic Ornament. Illustra¬ 
tion. Preparatory courses. 
Positions and orders filled. 
SHORT-STORY WRITING 
A practical forty-lesson course in the 
writing and marketing of the Short-Story 
taught by Dr. J. Berg Esenwein, Editor 
of The Writer's Monthly. 
250 pag.e catalog free. Please address: 
The Home Correspondence School 
Dr. Esermein, De pt. 65. _ Sprin gfield. M ass. 
DAII AOTI Resrister Now For 
MLLAKU SECRETARIAL COURSE 
Established 50 years 
610 Lex. Ave., at 53d St. 
Centra! Branch Y.W.C.A. 
■special’ schools 
’(^asftion oDrau)tn 
S <(essons 3y JKail ^25. 
Academy OF FINE ART^ 
d] &ist Jiadison St. ~~ C*Mrcago 
UAe'NEVY YORK SCHOOL of 
INTERIOR DECORATION^ 
lOI PARK. AVE - NEW YORK. CITY 
Correspondence Courses 
Complete instruction in period 
styles, color harmony, furniture 
arrangement, curtains, etc. Ama¬ 
teur and professional courses. 
Start at once. Send for Catalog H2 
BOSTON SCHOOL of INTERIOR DECORATION 
Correspondence Courses 
Course A —Professional Training Course. 
Course B —Domestic Course.—How to Plan Your 
Own House. 
Enrollment limite<.l—Write for Prospectus 
Address P. O. 143, Boston (Copley Station), Mass. 
N. Y. School of Fine & Applied Arl 
Frank Alvah Parsons, Pres. Wm. Odom, Director in Paris 
New York l*aris London 
Interior Architecture and Decoration; Costume 
Design and Illustration; Stage Design; Graphic 
Advertising; Decorative Design; Teachers’ 
Training Courses. Begins September 7th. 
Circulars. 
Address:- Sec.. 2239 Broadway, New York. 
American Academy of Dramatic Arts 
Founded in 1884 
FRANKLIN H. SARGENT, President 
The leading institution for Dramatic and 
E.xpressional Training in America. Con- 
nccted with Charles Frohman’s Empire 
Theatre and Companies. For information 
apply to SECRETARY, 
262 E. Carnegie Hall, New York, N. Y. 
MISS TOMSENDS 8TUDIC 
of Expression and Dramatic Jn 
' Individual Instruction — Not a school 
15 GR.-\MERCY P.ARJt NEW YORK C 1 T^^. 
THE ERSKINE SCHOOL 
Vocational Training for High School 
and College Graduates 
Miss Euphemia E. McClintock 
129 Beacon Street Boston, Mass. 
Edith Coburn Noyes School 
Oral English Drama 
Character Education 
Tuition $500 
Sixteenth year opens October I, 1923 
Edith Coburn Noyes, Principal, 
Symphony Chambers Boston, Mass. 
’^^DiKnlfif'd, exclusive profession. 
Little comoetition. $.5,000 to $10,000 Incomes for experts. 
Easy by our method. Est, 1916. Assistance extended to 
students and graduates. Write for details. » 
American Landscape School 81 H, Newark, N. Y, 
LOWTHORPE, 
A 
School of Landscape Archiieclure for Women 
36 miles from Boston. 
Intensive training for a delightful 
and profitable profession for women. 
Courses in Landscape Architecture. 
Horticulture and Planting Design. 
AMY L. COGSWELL. Principal 
Groton, Mass. 
THE CAMBRIDGE SCHOOL 
Domestic and Landscape Architecture 
Cambridge, Massachusetts 
Be a Landscape Architect 
and Tree Expert! Learn at home in your spare 
time, and become an expert. You can earn SSOOO 
yearly and more, when proficient. Delightful out¬ 
door work in summer, intloor office work in winter. 
Many openings. We help you secure a position or 
to start in business for yourself without capital, 
or previous experience. Diploma awarded. Write 
immediately for particulars. Landscape Architects, 
427-f Union League Building, Los Angeles Calif, i 
Costume and Millinery Design 
de Luxe 
with P. CLEMENT BROWN 
The first edition of 
the Text Book by P. 
Clement Brown, a 
complete home course 
and reference book. 
Send $10 _ to New 
York Studio and a 
copy fully illustrated 
will be sent. 
Brown’s Salon Studios, 
Box H. G. 7 
620 -sth Ave., New York 
33 Rue St. Roch, 
Paris, France 
Fairmont Hotel 
San Francisco, Cal. 
DESIGNING and MILLINERY 
Dressmaking and Pattern Cutting lauglit for whole¬ 
sale, retail or liome use. School open all Summer. 
Call or write for particulars. McDowell Dress¬ 
making and Millinery School. Established 1870. 
No Branches. 58 West 40th Street, N. Y. 
Costume Design 
Millinery Design 
Fashion Illustration 
Amazing reduction in tuition fees for 
special summer term. Come and see 
spring exhibition of students’ -work. 
Also ask for book, “The Secret of 
Costume Design”—gratis. 
FASHION ACADEMY, Ino. 
studio 37 
21 East 79th St. 
Scottish lUto Temple, 
1432 N. Broad Street, 
Off Fifth Avenue 
New York City 
San Francisco, Cal. 
Philadelphia, Pa 
the garland school 
OF HOMEMAKING 
Booklet on training for efficient home making. 
Mrs. Marnnret .J. Stannard, Director. 
2 Chestnut Street, Boston, Mass. 
RHYTHMIC HEALTH TRAINING 
“Rhythm is Life” 
Know how to control your mind and emotions and 
to make your body a more perfect instrument for 
your work. Highest endorsement 
GALE CORRESPONDENCE COURSE 
1816 Belmont Road Washington, D. C. 
A Southern School 
A home school for a limited number of children. 
Beautiful old southern mansion. Large lawn. 
Sleeping porch. All modern improvements. Ideal 
olimate. Moderate rates. 
Bristol-Nelson School Murfi'eesboro, Tenn. 
The Marjorie Webster School 
of Expression and Physical Education 
2-year Normal course. 1-year Professional course. 
Fall term September 17. Day and Night school. 
Dormitory. Catalogue, 
1415G Massachusetts Ave., N. W. Washington, D. C. 
Florence Nightingale School 
for Backward Children 
40 miles from New York—Katonah, N. Y 
Summer School & Camp during Summer 
Rudolf S. Fried, Principal. 
THE FREER SCHOOL 
For girls of retarded development. Limited 
enrollment permits intimate care. 9 miles from 
Boston. Miss Cora E. Morse, Principal. 
31 Park Circle. Arlington Heights, Mass. 
Dr. Lightner Witmer’s Method 
of restoring backward children to normality. Small 
home school at his country place near Philadelphia. 
Limited number of children accepted only after 
1 ‘xamination. Address 
Dr. Witmer, Devon, Pa. 
MISS WOODS’ SCHOOL 
For EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN 
Individual framing will devcioo the child who does not pro¬ 
gress satisfactorily. 24 miles from Phila. Booklet. 
MOLLIE WOODS HARE. Princinal 
Box 181 Langhorne. Pa. 
The SARGENT SCHOOL 
for Physical Education 
Established 1881 Booklet on request 
n. A. SARGENT L. W. SARGENT 
Cambridge 38, Mass. 
