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Entered as second-class matter, January 22, 1889 at the post office at New York, N. Y., under the act of March 3, 1879.

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ST. JAMES SCHOOL

Episcopal

A select home school for BOYS of the GRADES. Ideally situated on a beautiful trast of 180 arm. MILITARY. All sports under supervision. Parenta care. Limited number. Small classes. Individus attention. Graduates enter all leading secondary schools. 25th year. For catalogue address

College of St. Elizabeth FREDERICK E. JENKINS, Headmaster

Convent Station, New Jersey

45 Minutes from New York

Catholic College for Women
Registered by Regents

Standard College Preparatory Courses
Academy of St. Elizabeth
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Saint Mary's School Mount Saint Gabriel PEEKSKILL-ON-THE-HUDSON, N. Y. Boarding School for Girls Under the charge of the Sisters of St. Mary New fireproof building beautifully situated

For catalogues address The Sister Superior

CHEVY CHASE SCHOOL

Residential school for girls. Senior high school, with two years advanced work beyond. Twelve-acre

campus. Address CHEVY CHASE SCHOOL, Box N.

FREDERIC ERNEST FARRINGTON, Ph. D.,

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THE ORATORY SCHOOL

College preparatory school for the sons of gentlemen.

Conducted by the Oratorian Fathers. Classes taught by competent laymen. Preference given to applicants to Lower School. Apply to Headmaster, Summit, New Jersey

Virginia Episcopal School

LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA

prepares boys at cost for college and university. Modern equipment. Healthy location in the mOURtains of Virginia. Cost moderate, made possible through the generosity of founders. For catalogue apply to

REV. WILLIAM G. PENDLETON, D. D., Rector

RANDOLPH-MACON ACADEMY BEDFORD, VIRGINIA

Beautiful and healthful location at foot of famess Peaks of Otter in Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia. Work thoroughly accredited. Military training. Special emphasis on Character building. Rates only $500.00 for nine months session. For catalog address:

COLONEL WM. R. PHELPS, M.A., Principal.

ROXBURY

A Special Type of Boarding School.
College Preparation

Sound Instruction by the Tutorial Method
High Record of Efficiency in College
Entrance Examinations.

A. L. Sheriff, Headmaster
Cheshire, Connecticut.

Westminster

Prepares Boys for College

Upper and Lower School. Summer and Winter Sessions Raymond Richards McOrmond, A. B. (Yale) Head Master

SIMSBURY, CONNECTICUT

LEARN LANGUAGES

Private and Class instruction in all modern lasguages. English included. Skilled native teachers. Reasonable tuition. Day and Evening Claesos. Enroll at a BERLITZ SCHOOL in New York Brooklyn, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Detroit, Chicago, etc.

HOME STUDY COURSE for out of town students. Write for particulars to New York Berlitz School, 80 West 84th Street.

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