District of Columbia ST. ALBANS National Cathedral School for Boys Purpose: To prepare boys of 12 years and over for college, with careful attention to their moral and physical development. Equipment: Modern fire-proof building, 25 acres of campus, woodland, athletic fields, on a hill 500 feet above the city of Washington. School Life: Healthful outdoor life of a country school combined with the cultural advantages of the National Capital. Outdoor sports all the year. Boys always under the supervision of a teacher, both in study and recreation. Instruction: A large faculty of specially trained teachersmore than one resident master to every 4 boarding pupils permits personal interest in each boy's individual needs. Tuition: Endowment permits moderate tuition. Bishop of Washington, President of Board of Trustees. For catalogue and detailed information, address E. L. GREGG, Headmaster, Mount St. Alban, Washington, D. C. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Washington, 1906 Florida Ave. Gunston Hall A SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Established 1892. Preparatory and Academic Courses. Two years' Post-graduate and College work. Music, Art, and Expression. Building specially planned for the school. Athletics. MRS. BEVERLEY R. MASON, Principal. Miss E. M. CLARK, LL.A., MISS CLARA A. BENTLEY, A.B. (Vassar), Associates. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Washington, Mount St. Alban. President of the Board of Trustees. THE STANDARD AMERICAN SCHOOL OF MUSIC 49th Season Opens September 14th Illustrated catalog free on request to CHICAGO MUSICAL COLLEGE, 624 South Michigan Boulevard, CHICAGO ILLINOIS, Lake Forest. Box 117. (28 miles from Chicago.) Lake Forest Academy educational. No longer Indiana Interlaken a school on a farm where boys learn by doing. Actual contact, under competent instructors, with growing of crops and care of live stock on a 670 acre farm. Shops, work with tools and animals, deep woods, beautiful lake, boating, bathing, skating, healthful sports, right associates. High standards of scholarship-under experienced instructors who know life and modern educational methods. Preparation for American and European universities. An exceptional school plant-gives opportunity for imitative and executive work. Only the sons of American business and professional men of good moral character admitted; the number is limited. Send today for catalogue. Edward M. Rumely, principal, Rolling Prairie, Indiana. Rogers Hall School Girls For 38 minutes from Boston Faces Rogers Fort Hill Park Thorough preparation for college. Advanced courses for graduates of high schools. Domestic science, Handicrafts, Music, Art. Large grounds for outdoor sports. Experienced instructors in charge of all athletics. New Gymnasium and Swimming Pool. For catalogue address Miss OLIVE S. PARSONS, Principal, Lowell, Mass. Miss Hall's SCHOOL FOR GIRLS In the Berkshire Hills, on the Holmes Road to Lenox. Forty-five acres. One thousand feet above the sea level. Miss MIRA H. HALL, Principal Lasell Seminary For Young Women Auburndale, Massachusetts. Ten Miles from Boston Home making in all its phases is thoroly taught at Lasell. The principles of hygiene and sanitation, the science of foods, marketing, cooking, the art of entertaining, house furnishing and management, sewing, dressmaking and millinery are studied in a practical way under the supervision of competent teachers. Regular college preparatory and special courses, including art and elocution. Music faculty of ten teachers, organ, piano, violin and voice. Tennis, boating, swimming, riding and other sports are encouraged. Beautiful suburban location. Twenty acres, 12 buildings. Address G. M. WINSLOW, Ph. D., Principal 101 Woodland Road Mr. C. Howard Walker, Critic and Lecturer in SCHOOL OF DECORATIVE DESIGN Instructors-Miss Katherine B. Child, Design and Research. Mr. Reginald Pearce, Silversmithing, Jewelry, Modeling and Pottery. Mr. Earl Sanborn, Drawing and Painting. Mr. Edmond Tarbell will give occasional criticisms. Miss Katherine B. Child, Director, 90 Westland Ave., Boston, Mass. "Why Should My Daughter Go to Boarding School?" A pamphlet written by Miss C. R. Seabury, Principal of Resthaven RESTHAVEN SCHOOL MASSACHUSETTS, Wollaston. QUINCY MANSION SCHOOL For Girls In historic Quincy. Beautifully located six miles from Boston. Attractive estate. Ample grounds for outdoor recreation. Artificial lake for boating or skating. Three fine buildings. Large library. Gymnasium. Special and graduate courses of study. Advantages in Art, Music and Languages. European Travel Class. Certificates for college. Large corps of experienced teachers. For Year Book address MRS. HORACE M. WILLARD, Principal. MENDON, MASSACHUSETTS MASSACHUSETTS, Cambridge, 22 Everett Street. FOR PHYSICAL EDUCATION. The Sargent School Established 1881. Largest normal department for physical education in the world. Sessions at all seasons. New buildings in 1904 and 1914. Address for booklet. DR. D. A. SARGENT. MASSACHUSETTS, Bradford. Bradford Academy for Young Women. |