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MountIdaSchool' miles fromBostonSend for NewYear BookPrivate SchoolsMassachusetts {Continued)FOR GIRLSWe send students to college on certificate. Many girls, however,after leaving high school do not wish to go to college. Butoften they desire advanced work in a new environment with competentinstructors, and to select studies best meeting their tastesand interests.We offer just these opportunities. Students take" English or literature, butthe course otherwise is elective. All subjects count for diploma.Graduation from high school not necessary.No examination required.Excellent Secretarial Course. Courses in Business Management; Costume Design and House Decoration.Special work in voice, piano, violin, cello, harp and pipe organ with eminent Boston masters.A finely equipped school. New building (6 in all) with new pipe organ; gymnasium and swimmingpool.All outdoor sports. All the opportunities of Boston in Music, Art and historical associations arefreely used. Domestic Science, Art, Elocution.A girl, after leaving grammar school, can begin her studies at Mount Ida and continue them untilshe has an education equivalent to two years in College, taking through her whole course an electiveprogram.There are some rooms with hot and cold water. For 1919-20, early application is necessary to secureenrolment.Special cars from Chicago and St. Louis Sept, 23 for Western Girls.Exceptional opportunities witha delightful home life.1497 SUMMIT ST., NEWTON, Mass.BRADFORD ACADEMYF O R Y O U N G W O M E NBRADFORD. MASS.117th year opens September 17thThirty miles from Boston, in the beautiful Merrimac Valley.Extensive grounds and modern equipment. College Preparatory ;Course. General course of five years. Two years' course for HighSchool graduates. AddressMISS MARION COATS, A.M., Principal, 184 Main StreetWashington, D. C.NATIONAL PARK SEMINARYFor Young WomenWashington, D. C, SuburbsJames E. Arncnt. Ph.D., LL.D.PresidentHIGHER school for highor preparatory schoolgraduates with specializedinstruction in Music, Art,Expression, and vocationalsubjects. No extra chargefor Domestic .Science diplomacourse. 0 5-acrecampus, 3 2 Buildings.Gymnasium with swimmingpool. Outdoor sports.Organized study of Washington.The National Park clubsmean an experience in thelife of each student whichis never forgotten. Thecharming little club houses afford endless pleasureand promote more intimate and helpful relationsbetween teachers and girls.Registration for 1919-20 is far advanced. Early applicationadvisable. References required. Catalog.Registrar, Box 102, Forest Glen, Md.NATIONAL CATHEDRAL SCHOOLA Boarding and Day School for Girls. Fireproof buildings in CathedralClose of 40 acres. College Preparatory. Advanced andSpecial Courses. Music and Art.THE BISHOP OF WASHINGTON,President of the Board of Trustees.JESSIE C MCDONALD, M.S., Principal.HELEN L. WEBSTER. Ph.D., Academic Head.Mount St. Alban, Washington, D. CMiss M A D E I R A ' S S C H O O LA resident and day school for Girls. Lucy Madeira Wing,A.B.. Head Mistress (Mrs. David L. Wing). 1326 19th St.,Washington, D. C.C H E V Y C H A S E S C H O O LA school for the girl of today and tomorrow. Courses: Preparatory;two-year advanced for high school graduates; special. Unrivalledlocation at the national capital. For catalog, addressChevy Chase School, Box S. Frederic Ernest Farrington, Ph.D.,Headmaster, Washington, D. C.SAINT A L B A N SThe National Cathedral School for Boys. College Preparatory.All sports. Master to every four boarding pupils. Bishop ofWashington Board of Trustees. Write for catalog.Wm. H. Church, Headmaster, Washington, D. CMARTHA WASHINGTON SEMINARY'^S^&E^lLf'- For Young Women. In the finest residential sectionof the National Capital. Combines delightfulschool life with Washington advantages. Two YearCourse for High School Graduates. DomesticScience and Arts. Music, Expression and ModernLanguages. Secretarial Course. Outdoor sports.Edward W. Thompson, Principal,1601 Connecticut Ave., Washington, D. C.34

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