EMERSON COLLEGE OF ORATORY MISS R. J. DE VORE, Glendale, O. HAMPTON COLLEGE MISS FITCHETT, Hampton, Va. HAMILTON COLLEGE May and Sept. June to Aug. INSTITUTE OF MUSICAL ART J. H. TURNER, D.D., Lutherville, Md. F. W. MCNAIR, Houghton, Mich. May to Aug. NATIONAL CONSERVATORY OF DRAMATIC ART F. F. MACKAY, Director, 19 W. 44th St., N. Y. City. June. NEFF COLLEGE OF ORATORY SILAS S. NEFF, Ph.D., West Logan Sq., Philadelphia, Pa. July to Sept. NEW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC OHIO CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC MR. CHARLES GRANINGER, 210 W. 7th St., Cincinnati, O. Aug ONTARIO LADIES' COLLEGE REV. J. J. HARE, Ph.D., Ontario, Can. Auz OTT SCHOOL OF EXPRESSION Monroe St. and Francisco Ave., Chicago, Ill. Apr. to June PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE, for Women. DR. S. A. MARTIN, Fifth Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Apr. and May PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY COLLEGE COL. CHARLES E. HYATT, Chester, Pa. Jan. to Sept. PHILADELPHIA CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC RICHARD C. SCHIRMER, 822 North Broad St., Phila. Sep POTTER COLLEGE B. J. CABLE, D.D., Bowling Green, Ky. June to Sept RACINE COLLEGE AND GRAMMAR SCHOOL Racine, Wis. June, Aug. and Sept RANDOLPH-MACON WOMAN'S COLLEGE WM. W. SMITH, Lynchburg, Va. June to Aug RICHMOND COLLEGE F. W. BOATWRIGHT, Richmond, Va. July and Aug ROCKFORD COLLEGE ROSE POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE SOUTHERN FEMALE COLLEGE Rockford, Ill. Apr. to Aug C. L. MEES, Terre Haute, Ind. June and July ARTHUR KYLE DAVIS, A.M., Petersburg, Va. June to Sept STANHOPE-WHEATCROFT DRAMATIC SCHOOL ADELINE S. WHEATCROFT, 21 W. 31st St., N. Y. City. Jan. to Sept. ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE THOMAS FELL, Ph.D., LL.D., Annapolis, Md. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN VIRGINIA COLLEGE Ann Arbor. MATTIE T. HARRIS, Roanoke, Va. WAKE FOREST COLLEGE PRES. TAYLOR, Wake Forest, N. C. WASHINGTON COLLEGE July to Sept May and June June to Sept July to Sept F. MENEFEE, 3d and T Sts., N. E., Washington, D. C. May to Sept. WASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY. GEO. H. DENNEY, LL.D., Lexington, Va. WHIPPLE SCHOOL OF ART 900 Sixth Ave. WILSON COLLEGE (for Women). M. H. REASER, Ph.D., Chambersburg, Pa. WOMAN'S COLLEGE Aug Jan. to Sept May to Aug J. H. APPLE, A.M., Frederick, Md. June to Aug WOMAN'S MEDICAL COLLEGE OF BALTIMORE S. Griffith Davis, M.D., Baltimore, Md. June to Sept SPECIAL AMERICAN SCHOOL AND COLLEGE AGENCY BRYANT SCHOOL FOR STAMMERERS 533 Washington Arcade, Detroit, Mich S. C. LIPMANN (Lip Reading). P. O. Drawer 2618, Boston, Mass. Ma OREAD INSTITUTE OF DOMESTIC SCIENCE Worcester, Mass. June to Au PAGE-DAVIS CO. (Advertisement Writing School). 150 Nassau St., N. Y. City. Feb., to Sep PELMAN SCHOOL OF MEMORY Whitehall Bldg., N. Y. City. Ma PRATT TEACHERS' AGENCY WM. O. PRATT, 70 Fifth Ave., N. Y. City. Jan. to Sep FANNIE A. SMITH (Kindergarten Training School). 863 Lafayette St., Bridgeport, Conn. May to Sep SPRAGUE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL OF LAW 438 Majestic Bldg., Detroit, Mich. Jan., June, Aug., Sep THOMPSON-BALDASSERONI SCHOOL OF TRAVEL MRS. HELEN SCOTT, Central Ave., Dover, N. H. June to Au VAN DRESSER FASHION-DRAWING SCHOOL WM. T. VAN DRESSER, 874 Broadway, N. Y. City. May, Ju to Sept. NEW YORK LAW SCHOOL GEORGE CHASE, 35 Nassau St., N. Y. City. Sep UNIVERSITY EXTENSION SCHOOL 301 East Erie St., Chicago, Ill. Se MORSE SCHOOL OF TELEGRAPHY Buffalo, N, Y. Se INTERSTATE SCHOOL OF CORRESPONDENCE 390 Wabash Ave., Chicago, Ill. UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO Chicago, Ill. Se Se NEW YORK CITY AND VICINITY (CONTINUED) A Boy That Failed to make progress at a noted New England academy entered THE GROFF SCHOOL a year ago together with several having had similar experiences at other large schools. They were all put into Yale the following September without a condition, one year ahead of their former classmates, and their present standing at college is very high. Mr. Groff's experience with these boys is typical of the success he has had for ten years. The Groff School 228 West 72d Street, New York City is ideal and exceptional as a boarding and day school for bright boys who wish to enter college early or boys that have never been taught to study properly and need to be treated individually. No young and inexperienced teachers to experiment with students. Every instructor master of his subjects. Absolutely individual attention (the number of students being strictly limited). References from prominent men from all parts of the country. Special facilities for boarding students who can appreciate the contrast that is offered to the ordinary school accommodations, such as meals, baths, etc. No very young boys admitted. Special Summer Course for boys who wish to take the September college examinations. Preparation for the leading colleges, Annapolis and West Point. The school home is one of the most modern and complete buildings, on the best street in the city. Handsome study rooms, billiard parlor, electric elevator, etc. Full and free use of bowling alleys, fencing room, skating rink, etc., the whole year. Proper and judicious supervision of the daily life of all students of the school. All foolish school discipline, military drill and consequent loss of time eliminated. Strictly a hard working school. Rates in accordance with the superior advantages offered. Address Principal, JOSEPH C. GROFF (A.B. and U. S. N. A., 1893), 228 West 72d St., New York City Office hours 9 to 4 or by appointment. 'Phone, 744 Columbus. Horace Mann Schools Teachers College, Columbia University. For boys and girls. Kindergarten, Elementary, High, offering unrivaled advantages to residents of Greater New York. 75 instructors. New buildings splendidly equipped; physical culture and manual training in all grades. Provision for non-residents. Special attention to college preparation. "For the first time a child may enter the kindergarten and go forward, in unbroken course until he passes out into the world with the highest honors of a modern university."President Butler of Columbia University. Pupils admitted as vacancies occur. For information address SAMUEL T. DUTTON, Supt., Broadway and 120th Street, New York, N. Y. DWIGHT SCHOOL 26th year opens Sept. 27th. High class private school boys from 7 to 20 years of age. Individual attention given b whose education has been irregular. Large faculty. Labo tories. Gymnasium. Athletics. Principals: Arthur Willian E. E. Camerer. 15 West 43d St., New York City. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF DRAMATIC ARTS Franklin H. Sargent, President. From the New York Tir "The productions were well worthy of the position and the tra tions of the institution. The school is one of the bright spots the theatrical situation in America." Apply to E. P. Stephenson, General Manager, Carnegie Hall. PRINCIPAL SOMES'S SCHOOL Offers a limited number of boys superior instruction, an ideal home, and free out-door life, in a location noted for beauty and healthfulness. Unusual advantages for young boys. Each pupil has careful, personal instruction. $500. President Eliot, of Harvard University, says of students prepared by Principal Somes: "They had character and scholarly ambition. I know no better evidence of the good quality of a secondary school then these young men have supplied." For catalogue address Albert Somes, A.M., Aurora (on Cayuga Lake), New York. HIGHCLIFFE HALL A Boarding and Day School for Girls. Founded by Miss Anne Brown at 715 Fifth Avenue, New York. City Branch on West End Avenue for students in graduate work, music and art. Address Mrs. Winifred Edgerton Merrill, Principal, Highcliffe Hall, Park Hill, Yonkers, N. Y. School reopens October 3. NEW YORK STATE (CONTINUED) New York Military Academy CORNWALL-ON-HUDSON. A TECHNICAL PREPARATORY SCHOOL. Organized and equipped for the special work of preparing boys for entrance to the great Engineering Schools, and for business life. The work of instruction is under the direction of a large and able faculty of specialists. The equipment of the school includes shops for wood and iron work and forging, mechanical drawing rooms, studio for free hand drawing, chemical and physical laboratories equipped for individual work, large and practical geological cabinets, complete surveying outfits, etc. The school maintains two departments, one for boys under fourteen years of age and one for boys over that age, each with its own faculty and buildings. The military department is under the charge of an officer of the U. S. Army. Provision is made for exercise and amusement, including gymnasium, beautiful athletic field, tennis courts, etc. The Academy is located on a beautiful estate of thirty acres in the Hudson River Highlands near West Point. Cornwall is a well known health resort, and is a quiet residence village free from all evil resorts. For illustrated catalogue apply to the Superintendent. INSTRUCTION THOROUGH, LIFE SANE EQUIPMENT MODERN MILITARY DISCIPLINE UNDER OFFICER DETAILED BY |