PennsylvaniaBALDWIN SCHOOLA Country School for GirlsThe Harcum SchoolFOR GIRLS—BRYN MAWR, PA.For Girls waDting college preparation a thoroughcourse is offered.For Girls not going to college the school offersspecial opportunities to pursue studies suited totheir tastes and needs.For Girls desiring to specialize in Music or Art,there are well known artists as instructors.In Bryn Mawr, the beautiful college town, ten milesfrom Philadelphia.New stone building, sunnyrooms with private bath, home life, large grounds,hockey, tennis, basket ball, riding. Catalogue.MRS. EDITH HATCHER HARCUM, B.L.(Pupil of Leschetizky), Head of the SchoolCornelia G. Harcum, Ph.D., Head of Academic Dep.St. Luke'sBryn Mawr, Pa.Preparation for Bryn Mawr, Mount Holyoke, Smith, Vassar andWellesley colleges. Also strong general course. Within 26 years272 students from this school have entered Bryn Mawr College.Fireproof stone building'. Abundant outdoor life and athletics.ElizabethTorrest Johnson. A. It., Head of the SchoolS C H O O LBoys are Really UnderstoodClose personal touch, courtesy anda fine spirit of fair play and gentlemaniinessare St. Luke traditions.JK. school of reasonable size. Preparationfor college or business. TheMasters ore kindly, cultured menwhose specialty is boys. SpecialJunior Department, too. For bookletand catalog, please addressCHARLES HENRY STROUT, M.A.,WAYNE—on the Main Lint—PENNA.THE PENNSYLVANIAACADEMY OF THE FINE ARTSThe Oldest Art School in America(Broad and Cherry Streets, Philadelphia)SUMMER SCHOOL AT CHESTER SPRINGSChester County, Pa.Open-air Instruction. Healthful location. High, rolling land. Beautifuland historic scenery, ideal for artists. Tennis Courts, croquet grounds,etc. Large and commodious dormitories and studios, electric light andrunning water. Board (including tuition) $10.00 per week and upwards.NOW OPEN. Experienced Faculty. Limited number ot students.References required. Write for circular.D. ROY MILLER, Resident ManagerChester SpringsChester County, Pa.Beechwood (Inc.)A Cultural and Practical School for Young Women, ThoroughlyEstablished. Strong Faculty. Girls are prepared for self-maintenanceand to meet responsibilities of life. College and PreparatoryDepartments. Music, Art, Domestic Science, Secretaryship,Physical Education, Expression, Normal Kindergarten. SwimmingPool, Athletic Fields. AddressM. H. Reaser, Ph.D., President, Box 422, Jenkintown, Pa.M E R C E R S B U R G A C A D E M YOffers a thorough physical, mental and moral training for college or business.Under Christian masters from the great universities. Located in the CumberlandValley, one of the most picturesque spots of America. New gymnasium.Equipment modern. "Write for catalog. AddressWilliam Mann Irvine, LL.D., Headmaster, Box 104, Mercersburg, Pa.T H E S H I P L E Y S C H O O LPreparatory to Bryn Mawr College. Special educational and social opportunitiesof situation opposite Bryn Mawr College. College Preparatory andAcademic Courses. Supervised athletics. "Well-equipped gymnasium. Forcircular, address The Principals, Alice G. Howland, Eleanor O. <strong>Brown</strong>ell.Box J, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania.T H E C O W L E S S C H O O L FOR GIRLSFormerly Miss Marshall's School. In suburbs. City advantages8 miles away. College Preparatory, General, Music, DomesticScience, Art. Swimming, riding. Small classes. Separate housefor younger girls. Oliver Denton, Visitor, Piano Dept. EmmaMilton Cowles, A.B., Head of School, Oak Lane. Phila., Pa.K E Y S T O N E A C A D E M YIdeal Location, Spring Water, Mountain Air. College Trainedand Experienced Faculty. Supervised Study with DisciplinaryCheck. College Entrance Roard Standards of Scholarship. RatesModerate, $380 to $450 a Year. All branches of Athletics.G. H. Gamble, President, Factoryville, Pa.or private schools —THEQUALITY GROUPATLANTICCENTURYHARPER'SMONTHLYMAGAZINEMAGAZINEREVIEW OF REVIEWSSCRIBNER'SMAGAZINEW O R L D ' S W O R KCan any one well imagine one ofthese magazines in a home wherethe proper education of the childrenis not a matter of vital concern?These six magazines can presentyour school to over Three-Quarters of a Million of the rightkind of homes. Duplication ofcirculation less than ten per cent.For full particulars addressany one of these magazines36
TennesseeThe Oldest SchoolFor Girls and Young Womenin the South"A BEAUTIFUL SCHOOL." MARK TWAINHonor Medal at Louisiana Purchase ExpositionColumbia InstituteA modern curriculum and the ideals of the old South. Sitechosen lt)0 years ago for Its beautiful scenery and wonderful climate.Epidemics unknown. Not one case of influenza. Omi-i.il mean temperature.October to April, 42"—for entire vear, 5B>». Finishing, college preparatory,and Junior College course*. Reservations limited. Fees moderate.Six Scholarships to award. Write at once for catalog.THE REV. CHARLES KENNETH THOMSON, M. A-COLUMBIA INSTITUTE, Dept. B131 COLUMBIA, TENN.WARD-BELMONTFor Girls and Young Women offers a six-year course of study cmbracingtwo years of college. Reservations for the IQIQ-IQ2Osession are now being made, and should receive the earliest possibleattention. Address Ward-Belmont, Belmont Heights, Box K,Nashville, Tenn.IndianaSAINT MARY- OF - THE -WOODS• College for Women. 79th Year •Standard Courses leading to Degrees. Departmentsof Expression, Household Economics,Conservatory of Music, School of Art, ElectiveCourses. 12 buildings, gymnasium, natatorium,40-acre golf links, riding, etc.Member of the North Central Association of Colleges.Saint Mary-of-the-Woods AcademyPreparatory and Special Courses. ForBulletins and Illustrated Booklet, addressThe Registrar, Box 204Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, IndianaCULVER MILITARY ACADEMYThe catalog describes the famous Culver military system, the 500-acre campus on Lake Maxinkuckee, the superb array of buildings.Send for a copy. Applications should be filed now to insure entrancein 1919-1920. Headquarters C M. A., Culver, Ind.ELMHURST, FOR GIRLSnth year. College preparatory. Non-sectarian. College trainedfaculty. Only 24 pupils received- 60 acres of wooded hills andfields near White Water River. Elevation 800-1.000 ft. Privatesprings and lake. All outdoor sports. Tuition Si.100.00.Elmhurst School. R. R. Box 20. Connersville, Indiana.FloridaCATHEDRAL SCHOOLUnder Episcopal control. Boarding and Day School for Girls.College-Preparatory and General Courses. Careful Home Life.Capable Teachers. Delightful Climate. Reasonable Rates.Rev. R. P. Cobb, A.M., Rector, Orlando, Fla.Private Schools37VirginiaSTAUNTONMILITARYACADEMYAn Ideal Home Schoolfor Manly BoysGovernment Honor School525 boys from 47 States last session. Largest privateacademy in the East. Boys from 10 to 20 yearsold prepared for the Universities, Government Academiesor Business.1,600 feet above sea level; pure, dry, bracingmountain air of the proverbially healthful andbeautiful Valley of the Shenandoah. Pure mineralspring water. High moral tone. Parentaldiscipline. Military training develops obedience,health, manly carriage. Shady lawns,expensively equipped gymnasium, swimmingpool, athletic park. Daily drills and exercisesin open air. Boys from homes of culture andrefinement only desired. Personal, individualinstruction by our tutorial system. Academyfifty-nine years old. $275,000 barracks,full equipment, absolutely fireproof. Charges$550. Catalog free. AddressCol. WM. G. KABLE, Ph.D., Principal, Staunton, Va.RANDOLPH-MACON ACADEMY (MILITARY)A BRANCH OF THE RANDOLPH-MACON SYSTEM. In the Valley ofVirginia. Equipment cost $100,000. Prepares for College orScientific Schools. Military training. Gymnasium and Athletics.28th session opens September 16th. AddressCHAS. L. MELTON. A.M., Principal. Box 408, Front Royal, Va.VIRGINIA COLLEGE FOR YOUNG WOMENIn the Valley of Virginia, famed for health and beauty. Elective.Preparatory and full Junior College courses. Music, Art, Expression.Domestic Science. Catalogue. Address Mattie P. Harris,President, Mrs. Gertrude Harris Boatwright, Vice-President,Box S, Roanoke, Va.MARY BALDWIN SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LA DIESEstablished 1842. TeTm begins Sept. 12th. In the beautiful andhistoric Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. Unsurpassed climate,modern equipment. Students from 31 states. Courses: Collegiate(3 years), Preparatory (4 years). Music. Art, Expression andDomestic Science. Catalog. Staunton, Va.WftRRENTON COUNTRY SCHOOLfor Young Girls. Beautifully situated in the foothills of Virginianear Washington. College Preparatory and special courses.French, the language of the house. Teaches girls to study, bringsthem nearer nature and inculcates habits of order and economy.Mile. Lea M. Bouligny, Box 14, Warrenton, Va.MichiganBATTLE CREEK NORMAL SCHOOL OF PHYSICALEDUCATIONNormal Course—September ioth. Three years. Board, powerfultraining for a profession of wholesome and happy service. Unrivalledfacilities and equipment. C. Ward Crampton, M.D.,Dean, Box 33, Battle Creek, Michigan.OhioOAKHURST, MISS KENDRICK'S COLLEGIATESCHOOL FOR GIRLSCollege Preparatory and advanced General Courses. Intermediateand Primary Departments. Resident French teacher. ModernLanguages, Music, and Art. Miss Helen F Kendrick, Principal,669 and 723 Oak St., Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, Ohio.
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