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DEAN ACADEMY Young men and young women find here a home-like atmosphere, thorough and efficient training in every de Pittsfield, Massachusetts. Miss MIRA H. HALL, Principal partment of a broad culture, a loyal and helpful school The Misses Allen Daughters of spirit. Liberal endowment permits liberal terms, $250 For catalogue and information, address ARTHUR W. PEIRCE, Litt. D., Principal. per year. Wheaton Seminary for Young Women. REV. SAMUEL V. COLE, A. M., D. D., President. 74th year begins Sept. 16, 1908. Endowed. Certificates to college. Advanced courses for high-school graduates and others. Art and music. Native French and German. New dining hall and dormitories. Modern gymnasium, with resident instructor; tennis, basketball, field-hockey, etc. Steam and electricity. Healthful location, within 30 miles of Boston. For catalogue and views, address WHEATON SEMINARY, NORTON, MASS. the late well-known educater, MR. NATH'L T. ALLEN) will re-open their School for Girls, OCTOBER 1, 1908. Address THE MISSES ALLEN, West Newton, Mass. The Rt. Rev. ALEX. H. VINTON, D. D., LL. D., Springfield. Visitor. (1) An ideal location in the residential part of "The Academie City." (2) An experienced, carefully selected Faculty. (3) An institution which makes character a prime requisite for the admission and retention of its pupils. (4) An abundant, wholesome diet; athletics controlled. (5) A busy, working school which fits its students for leading places in collegiate, professional, or business life. Address or call upon for all information JOSEPH ALDEN SHAW, A. M., Head Master. Michigan MICHIGAN COLLEGE OF MINES F. W. MCNAIR, President. Located in the Lake Superior district. Mines and Mills accessible for College work. For Yearbook and Record of Graduates apply to President or Secretary. HOUGHTON, MICHIGAN. KINGSLEY SCHOOL FOR BOYS Prepares for College and Scientific Schools. Thorough work in small classes. 22 miles from New York. Unusually healthful location; 500 feet elevation. Large gymnasium, running track, diamond and tennis court. For catalogue, address JAMES R. CAMPBELL, Headmaster, Box 105, Essex Fells, N. J. CENTENARY COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE HACKETTSTOWN, N. J. A very fine school, under the auspices of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Boys and girls over fourteen years of age received. College preparatory and other courses. Rates moderate. Health conditions unsurpassed. For catalogue write to EUGENE A. NOBLE, L.H.D., President The Knox School for Girls Lakewood, New Jersey. Fifth year begins October 1, 1908. Miss Mary F. Knox, A. B., Principal. Miss Beard's Boarding and Day School for Girls SUMMIT, N. J. (Near New York) Mrs. Sarah Woodman Paul, Principal. Hamilton Wright Mabie, LL.D., Pres't Board of Directors. New York The Wells School: For Girls On the east shore of Cayuga Lake. Thorough training for the leading women's colleges. Strong General Course of Study. For illustrated catalogue, address MISS ANNA R. GOLDSMITH, A. B., Principal, Aurora-on-Cayuga, N. Y. Chappaqua Mountain Institute Chappaqua, Westchester County, New York Home school for boys and girls under Society of Friends. CollegePreparatory, Commercial. Manual Training, Music, Art Courses. 32 miles from New York. $300 to $375 a year. Separate residence and Home Mother for young children. CHAS. R. BLENIS, Supt., Box F. Fort Edward Collegiate Institute for Girls. $400. Fifty-fourth year; 700 graduates, in Literary, College Preparatory or other Courses. Physical and Social Culture. Strong departments in Music (Leschetizky method), Art, Elocution and Domestic Science. Numbers limited. Illustrated catalogue. Jos. E. KING, D.D., President, Box 110, Fort Edward, N. Y. Cathedral School of St.Paul GARDEN CITY, Long Island, N. Y. Thorough preparation for college. To every boy is assigned a separate room. Location only 18 miles from New York City. Superior athletic facilities-gymnasium, swimming pool, baseball and football fields and cinder track. 20 The Atlantic Monthly Advertiser Educational Directory NEW YORK-(continued) MACKENZIE SCHOOL FERRY-ON-HUDSON For the careful preparation of 150 boys for College and Christian Citizenship DR ALBERT SHAW, Editor Review of Reviews, Chairman of the Council JAMES GAYLEY, V.-Pres U. S. Steel Corporation. R. BRENT KEYSER, Pres Baltimore Copper HON. JOHN W. GRIGGS, Ex. Atty General of Early application is advisable. REV. W. T STEVENSON, D. D., First Presbyte- REV. J. BALCOLM SHAW, D. D., Second Presby- J. SCOTT MCCOMB. Executor of the Estate of NEW YORK, NEW YORK, 338 Lexington Avenue. Miss Louise F. Wickham will reopen her Home School Oct. 7th. Girls received who COL. F. Q. BROWs, of Redmond & Co., Bankers BLANCHARD RANDALL, of Gill & Fisher, Balt S. S. MCCLURE, Editor McClure's Magazine. Fall term, September 23. OHIO (continued) Oberlin Conservatory of Music OBERLIN, OHIO Offers unusual opportunities for advanced study of music in all its branches. Enjoys the intellectual and social life of Oberlin College. Eminent faculty of 36 specialists, 762 students last year from 4 states and 8 foreign countries. A four year High School course, or its equivalent, required before entering courses leading to degree of Bachelor of Music. Send for catalog and Musical Year Book. CHARLES W. MORRISON, Director. Pennsylvania wish to study Art, Music, Languages, etc. Sixteenth year. The Baldwin School for Girls (Formerly Miss Baldwin's School) Preparatory to Bryn Mawr College. Within 17 years 216 students from this school have entered Bryn Mawr College. Certificate admits to Vassar, Smith, and Wellesley. Diploma given in both general and college preparatory courses. Fireproof stone building. Twenty-five acres of ground. A separate cottage for young girls. JANE L. BROWNELL, A. M., Head of the School For circular, address the Secretary, P. O. Box A. BRYN MAWR, PA. SPRINGSIDE, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia. GEORGE SCHOOL George School P. O., Bucks Co., Penna. Under management of Society of Friends. Thorough college preparation. Beautiful grounds. 227 acres. New Gymnasium and Laboratories. Large athletic field. Healthful location, 25 miles north of Philadelphia. For catalog address Joseph S. Walton, Ph.D., Prin. Ogontz School for Young Ladies. Twenty minutes from Philadelphia, two hours from New York. The late Mr. Jay Cooke's fine property. MISS SYLVIA J. EASTMAN, MISS A. A. SUTHERLAND, Principals, Ogontz School P. O., Pa. GLENDALE COLLEGE FOR WOMEN STUART HALL (Formerly GLENDALE, OHIO Suburban to Cincinnati in a location of unusual beauty and healthfulness. Second term began February 3rd. Write for particulars. MISS R. J. DEVORE, President. Virginia Female Institute) |