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House & Garden 
NEW YORK CITY AND VICINITY 
attractive Mew H?orfc Ibome 
FOR A FEW GIRL STUDENTS 
Write for information to Miss M. C. Belden 
391 West End Ave., New York City 
Near Riverside Drive Chaperonage 
Telephone 1131 Special Summer Rates 
lUrs. MasmlVa iSratiirttrr 
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. 
Telephone Schuyler 3106. Catalogue. 
THE SC UDDER SCHOOL Day and Boarding 
7 buildings, West 72d St., near Riverside Drive. 
Practical courses: (1) High School —preparatory 
and general; (2) Secretarial; (3) Household Arts; 
(4) Social Welfare and Community Services; (5) 
Music —all branches, 15 instructors. Summer School. 
Miss H. G. Scudder, 244 W. 72d St., N. Y. City. 
PRIVATE TUTOR. Elementary and College 
Preparatory Branches—Modern and Classical 
Languages. Endorsed by leading schools of the 
city. 
Mrs. H. D. Roberts 62 W. 84th Street 
Phone Schuyler 3822 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 1124 
MARYMOUNT" 
Tarrytown - on - Hudson, N. Y. 
R iding 
COLLEGE ACADEMY 
Four - year course Pre-academic. Aca- 
leading to degrees demic and Two-year 
Finishing Courses 
Domestic Science; Practical Dressmaking; 
Gymnasium; Swimming Pool; all outdoor sports. 
For Catalogue address The Reverend Mother. 
MRS. 
^ MERRILL’S 
Vi ?afesmere school^ 
Under Personal supervision of Mrs. Merrill 
Orienta Point, Box G, Mamaroneck, N. Y. 
OSSINING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS 
We offer with diploma. Academic, College 
Preparatory, Art, Music, Dramatics, Secretarial 
and Home Making Courses. Separate school for 
young girls. In beautiful Westchester, 2.0 miles 
from New York. 55th year. Address Clara C. 
Fuller, Prin. 4F. Ossining-on-Hudson, New York. 
Brantwood Hall B Yon r x e viiie, p n.y. 
23 minutes from Grand Central. College prepara¬ 
tory and general courses. 4 buildings, about 8 
acres in Westchester, one of the most beautiful 
counties in America. Steady growth of 16 years, 
due chiefly to one patron’s introducing another. 
A School of American Ideals in a 
Country of American Traditions 
Prepares for leading colleges or vocational schools* 
Advanced two years’ cultural course. Modern, fire-¬ 
proof building and new gymnasium. Athletics. Horsey- 
back riding. Golf course nearby. Lower school girls 
10 to 13 years. 
Mrs. Russell Houghton 
Box E Cooperstown, N. Y. 
NEW JERSEY 
MISS BEARD’S SCHOOL for Girls 
A country school. 13 miles from New York. College Prepar¬ 
atory and Advanced Courses. Junior High School. Music, 
Art. Domestic Science. Supervised physical work in gym¬ 
nasium and field. Catalogue on request. 
Lucie G. Beard, Headmistress, Orange, New Jersey 
PREP SCHOOL 
C OLLEGE preparatory years are about the 
hardest years of youth. Hardest for the parent. 
Hardest for the boy. Most significant in developing 
the bent of his after life. 
He may be a grind—and grow up with glasses and a 
hollow chest. He may be athletics-crazy—and flunk 
out at the end of the second year. He may be shy 
and lacking in that so-important social poise. He 
may get in with a crowd of rowdy detrimentals. 
When he gets to college, his preparation may have 
been faulty in any one of half a dozen ways. 
You cannot be too careful in choosing a preparatory 
school where boys of his age are understood, super¬ 
vised, directed, and taught as much by their asso¬ 
ciates as by the faculty. Where a nice balance is 
maintained between study and games, simplicity 
and social experience. Where he will lay a foundation 
not only for passing entrance examinations, but for 
his life’s profession and his life’s friendships. 
College Preparatory Schools Offer Special 
Advantages to the School Boy Changing 
Into the College Man 
CO-EDUCATIONAL 
EASTERN ATLANTIC (Conf.) 
NEW ENGLAND 
LASELL SEMINARY 
Est. 1851. Develops intelligent and cul¬ 
tured womanhood. Prepares for women’s 
colleges with elective courses. Music, Art, 
Secretarial. Home Economics. 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, Auburndale, Mass. 
T E N A C R E 
A Co-untry School for Girls 10 to 14. Preparatory 
to Dana Hall, 14- miles from Boston. All sports 
and athletics supervised and adapted to the age of 
the pupil. Finest instruction, care and influences. 
Miss Helen T. Cooke. Dana Hall. Wellesley, Mass. 
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. 
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. 
The MacDuflie School for Girls 
Emphasizing College Preparation 
One Year Tutoring Course 
Principals Dr. and Mrs. John MacDuffie 
Springfield. Mass. 
HOUSE IN THE PINES Norton, Mass. 
“A CHILD’S 
DAY” 
A school for children 4 to 
12 years of age 
Winter 
Summer 
34 E. 62d St.. N. Y. 
Houlgate, France. 
Miss Wilhelm, Principal 
EASTERN ATLANTIC 
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 1562-G 
Swarthmore, Pa. 
The Graduate School of 
The Mary Lyon School 
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. 
WASHINGTON, D. C. 
National Park Seminary 
For Young Women 
Suburbs of Washington, D. C. 
James E. Ament, PH.D., LI..D. President 
In beautiful Bock 
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. 
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. 
r—PINE MANOR—, 
A School for Home Efficiency 
A two-year course for graduates of Dana 
Hall and other secondary schools. Higher 
cultural studies, with emphasis on subjects 
pertaining to home management. Country 
life and sports. 14 miles from Boston. 
Catalog on application. 
MISS HELEN TEMPLE COOKE 
Dana Hall. Wellesley, Mass. 
FRANCE 
The Fontaine School France 
Dean, Prof. C. Fontaine, formerly of Columbia 
Univ. Study and travel. Cultural and College 
PrePj. courses. Trips. Sports. Resident and 
Day students. Address Director, Miss M-L. 
Fontaine. Cannes, A.M., France. 
WASHINGTON, D. C. 
CHEVY CHASE SCHOOL 
A school 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 G, Frederick Ernest Farrington. 
Ph.D, Headmaster, Washington, D. C. 
