37 
September, 1923 
(Schools 
NEW YORK AND VICINITY 
The GARDNER SCHOOL 
For Girls 
tl East 5lst street, New York City. 
A thorough school with delightful home life. 
Fireproof buikliiig. College preparatoi-y; aca¬ 
demic, secretarial and elective courses. Music, 
riding, swimming, tennis. G7th year. 
Miss Eltinge and Miss Masland. Principals. 
'OMSTOCK SCHOOL 
tiT' 
^^1 -Miss Foster’s School for Girls. 
Advanced Elective, College Prepara¬ 
tory. Special Arts. Native FrenchTeachers. 
52 East 72nd St., New York, N. Y. 
FRENCH HOME SCHOOL 
Planned exclusive!}' for girls pursuing special 
studies in New York. Exceptional opportunities 
for French. 
MISS MACINTYRE or MLLE. TALGUEN 
320 W. 107th St., Riverside Drive, New York City 
lira. Slnsuieira illrsihrttrc 
344-346 West 84th St., at Riverside Drive. New York 
A delightful home for girls attending any school, 
college or studio for long or short periods. Elec¬ 
tive chaperonage. Seventh Year, 
relephone Schuyler 3106. Catalogue. 
The SEMPLE SCHOOL for GIRLS 
Opposite Central Park. Boarding and Day Pupils. 
College Preparatory. Post Graduate. Finishing 
courses. Languages, Art, llusio and Dramatic 
Art. Social life. Outdoor Recreation. Mrs. T. 
Darrington Semple, Principal, 241-242 Central 
Park West, Box V. New York City. 
S CUDDER SCHOOL-MUSIC 
Voice, piano, organ, violin, cello, flute, harp, 
etc. 16 master-artist instructors. 
Academic subjects, French, Spanish, etc. 
Dormitories. Ask for Catalog 
WINFIELD ABELL, Dir., 244 VV. 72d St., N.Y. 
PRIVATE TUTOR 
Elementary and College Preparatory Branches— 
Modern and Classical Languages. 
Endorsed by leading schools of the city. 
Mrs. H. D. Roberts 62 West 84th Street 
Schuyler 3822 New York City 
THE FINCH SCHOOL 
A Boarding and Day School for Girls, 
emphasizing post-graduate work 
61 East 77th Street, New York City 
TEASDALE RESIDENCE 
For Young Women and Girl Students 
Open all year Chaperonage 
326 West 80th Street Riverside Drive 
New York City 
Booklet Telephone’. Schuyler 7724 
THE COMMONWEALTH SCHOOL 
Of Home Making and Community Subjects. 
Regular and part time courses. 
Box G, 136 E. 55th Street, New York City 
DONGAN HALL 
A Country School overlooking Ke%o York llarhor 
College Preparation. General Courite, Art, Music 
Emma Barber Turnbach, A. B., Principal. 
Dongan Hills Staten Island, N. Y. 
A School of American Ideals in a 
Country of American Traditions 
Prepares for leading colleges or vocational 
schools. Advanced two years’ cultural course. 
Modern, fireproof building and new gymna¬ 
sium. Athletics. Horseback riding. Golf course 
nearby. Lower school girls lo to 13 years. 
Mrs. Russell Houghlon, Box E, Cooperslown. New York 
The OTHER Girls 
^ What of them? 
^ What of their parentage, their morals, 
their social standards? 
^ II7;a/ of the faculty? 
^ And the buildings themselves? 
^ Hare you seen any of them? 
P ROBABLY your daughter has never been away 
from you before for any length of time. Should 
you send her away to school for seven or eight months, 
without a thorough knowledge of the place to which 
she is going and the people with whom she will come 
in contact .3 Your daughter will become more in¬ 
dependent. more self-assertive. She will make her 
own decisions. Upon the school she attends will de¬ 
pend, to a great extent, whether her self-asserlive¬ 
ness will not become boldness, whether her decisions 
will be wise and her ideals of the sort you would 
wish. 
You can safeguard this by choosing your school 
carefully. You will have time to investigate the schools 
that seem suitable to yon. And we can give you 
much helpful information. 
Let us know the age of your son or daughter, the 
location you desire and the approximate amount of 
tuition you wish to pay. Or you may write to any 
of the schools listed here for catalogues. 
THE CONDE NAST SCHOOL SERVICE 
25 West 44tli Street New York City 
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 farnous 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 Idlewild on Lake Winnepesaukee, N. H., is for boys. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Roys, 10 Bowdoin St., Cambridge, Mass. 
NEW ENGLAND AND VICINITY 
BRIARCLIFF 
‘Dtinr 3)omfc/cliool for Qitir 
M1S.EDITH COOPER HAR:rMAN.BSPnna'pal 
PRJARCUFF MANOa NEW YORE 
General Academic and College Pre¬ 
paratory Courses. Music and Art 
with New York advantages. 
Music Department: 
Mr. Ossip Gabrilowitsch, 
Artistic Adviser 
Mrs. Florence M. S. Gilbert, Director 
Art Department: 
Mr. George W. Bellows, N.A.. 
Director 
Junior School 
Post-Graduate Department 
FOREIGN 
The Fontaine School francI 
Dean, Prof. C. Fontaine, formerly of Columbia 
Univ. Study and Travel. Cultural and College 
Prep, courses. Trips. Sports. Resident or Day 
Students. Director, Miss Marie Louise Fontaine, 
Cannes, A.M.. France. 
A SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Les 
in LAUSANNE, Switzerland Allieres 
Comfortable house, splendid situation. Special 
advantages for French. Music, other modern lan¬ 
guages. dressmaking. Winter and summer ‘?ports. 
For illustrated prospectus apply to the Principal. 
SUMMER CAMPS 
OSSINING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS 
We offer with diploma. Academic, College 
Preparatory, Art, Music, Dramatics. Secretarial 
and Home Making Courses. Seiiarate school for 
young girls. In beautiful Westchester, 30 miles 
from New York. 55th year. .tddress Clara C. 
Fuller, Prin. 9F. Os$ining-on-Hudson, New York. 
Castle 
- Miss Mason’s School 
for Girls 
Box 8oi Torrylown* on-Hudson. New York 
NEW JERSEY 
DWIGHT 
For College Preparation 
Dwight is recommended by thei leading colleges. 
Special Finishing Courses. 
-\dequate Departments for French, Spanish, 
German, English. Art, Physical Culture, Domestic 
Science, Music and Expression. 
Athletics, Gymnasium, Tennis, Riding. 
Ahomiae recommend Dwight hecause it develops '.— 
Frankness, Self Control, Service. 
Write for illustrated booklets on life of school. 
Mis.s E. S. Crkighton, Principal. Englewood. N.J. 
MISS BEARD’S SCHOOL for Girls 
Acoijntry school, 13 miles from New York. Collepe Prepar¬ 
atory and Advanced Courses. Junior High School. Music, 
Art. Domestic Science. Supervised physical work in gym¬ 
nasium and field. Catalogue on request. 
Lucie C. Beard, Headmistress, Orange, New Jersey 
CO-EDUCATIONAL 
SOCIAL MOTIVE SCHOOL 
College Preparatory and Special 
Courses for girls. Kindergarten thru 
sixth grade for boys and girls. Class¬ 
es small—individual attention em- 
rhasized. MISS BENTLEYT Prin. 
526 West 114th St.. New York City 
FOR THE YOUNGER CHILD 
Group limited to twelve. Winter near New York 
Summer in the Catskill Mountains 
Miss Agnes King Inglis, Miss Eleanor W. Fosler, M. A. 
Vassar Club, 130 E?st 57lh St., New York City. 
S 
rilDDFR elei^entary dayschool 
vUvUlU /'or Boys and Girls 
We first study the child ami then leach 
tlie child to study. Supervised play 2 to 
5 P. M. each school day: all day Saturday. 
Boarding Dept, for 10 Children. 
Miss Edna H. Speck 
261 W. 71st St., N.Y., Tel. Endicott 10077 
ST. ELIZABETH-OF-THE-ROSES 
.4 Mother School. Episcopal. Open all year. 
Children 3 to 12. One hour from New York. Usual 
studies. Outdoor sports. Camp, bathing. The 
School that develops initiative. 
Phone: Darien 71—Ring 1-4. 
Mrs. \V. B. Stoddard, Directress, Noroton, Conn. 
NEW ENGLAND 
Mount Ida School for Girls 
Preparatory finishing school. Advanced 
elective courses for high school graduates. 
College Certificates. Fully equipped. 
Exceptional opportunities, with a delightful 
home life. 
2635 Summit Street, Newton, Mass. 
