16 NORTH 
SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
July 2, 1915. 
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CONSERVATO 
George W. Chadwick, 
Director 
September 16, 
Pupils Received for a Single Subject as Well as for Full Courses 
CLASS OR PRIVATE INSTRUCTION 
Offices Open For Registration September 9th 
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School Year Opens 
1915 
Pianoforte, Organ, Voice, Violin and_ all 
other Orchestral Instruments, Composition, 
Harmony, History of Music, Theory, Solfeg- 
gio, Literature, Diction,, Choir 'Traiving, 
Ensemble, Woodwind Ensemble, and string 
Quartet. The Normal Department affords 
practical training for teaching. 
Languages: Ireuch, Italian and German. 
Dramatic Department: 
in acting. 
The free privileges of lectures, concerts, 
and recitals, the opportunities of ensenible 
practice, and appearing before audiences 
with a complete orchestra, and the daily 
associations are ‘invaluable advantages to 
the music student. 
vm ateworond RALPH L. FLANDERS fe! 
Practical training 
The executive committee of the Beverly Hospital 
Junior aid association—composed of Misses Katharine 
W. Tweed, Phyllis Sears, Alice Thorndike and Julia 
Meyer, Charles E. Cotting, Jr., and Dudley L. Pickman, 
Jr.,—are trying to renew interest in the work of the as- 
sociation, which was organized about a year ago for the 
purpose of interesting the younger members of the North 
Shore colony in the work of the Beverly hospital. Last 
summer there were 78 members, and some $739 were 
raised through annual dues. 
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Augustus Hemenway and family are settled at their 
summer home in Manchester for the season. 
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Rev. Charles Wadsworth, Jr., and son Charles 
Wadsworth, 3d, have joined the other members of the 
family at Magnolia, for July and August. 
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NORTH SHORE HOUSES and ESTATES 
NEAR THE MYOPIA HUNT CLUB 
T. DENNIE BOARDMAN 
Miss Gertrude Crim of Toledo, O., is a guest for a 
few weeks of the Geo. G. Snowdens, who are occupying 
the Hanks cottage, West Manchester. 
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The C. Howard Clark, Jrs., are motoring up from 
their country estate in Devon, Pa., and would have reach- 
ed Manchester ere this, but for the rain storm yesterday. 
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Manchester tea rooms have had a very good week 
for the last of June. Many old time guests are discoy- 
ering the new and commodious quarters in which the 
rooms are located this year, on the corner of Central 
street and Pine street boulevard. Miss A. O. Williams 
of the Buckminister hotel in Boston has again taken 
rooms for the season at the Manchester tea rooms. John 
Cone Kimball, who has also been a guest, has now gone 
to his cottage in Middleton. 
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