ILLINOIS MASSACHUSETTS The Starrett School for Girls Miss Weeks and Miss Lougee's Select School (Co-operative with the University of Chicago) Mrs. HELEN EKIN STARRETT, Principal 4707 Vincennes Ave., Chicago FOR YOUNG LADIES 252 Marlborough Street, Boston, Mass. A limited number of carefully chosen day and boarding pupils. Strong faculty in the languages. Opens Oct. 5th. Catalogue. College preparatory and finishing school. Spacious colonial Perry Kindergarten Normal School home 2 acres of lawn; 2 blocks from Washington Park; 10 resident, 100 day pupils. Certificate admits to University of Chicago and Eastern colleges. Circulars. 18 Huntington Avenue, Boston, Mass. Morgan Park Academy Massachusetts General Hospital OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO The fact that it is a department of this University guaran- For tional opportunity. Situation, outside of city, most favor able for boys' physical and moral development. For oratories, library, athletic field, scholarships, and courses, address WAYLAND J. CHASE, Dean, Morgan Park, Ill.' Boys catalogue describing modern dormitories, gymnasium, lab Rockford College Training School for Nurses BOSTON, MASS. The course of instruction will hereafter include a preparatory term of four months, which will be devoted to study. Applicants will be received in September and January. For circular address Miss PAULINE L. DOLLIVER, Superintendent of Training School. LAWRENCE ACADEMY Groton for Women CONCORD SCHOOL Rockford, Illinois. Founded in 1849. Ranks with the first-class Lasell has ideas and methods concerning the training of girls that mark it as a unique and extraordinary school. Of the Lasell catalogue, one father writes: "It presents more right ideas about education in general, and the best development of giris in particular, than any such book I have ever examined, The hands and the body are trained with the mind. Courses in Domestic Economy and Applied Housekeeping. Lessons in Sewing, Cooking, Dress Cutting, Millinery, Home Sanitation, Conver sation, and Walking-all in regular school work. Special advantages in Music and Art. 10 miles from Boston. Write for catalogue. C. C. BRAGDON, Principal. WHEATON SEMINARY For Young Women Norton, Mass. Healthfully located within 30 miles of Boston. 70th year begins Sept. 14, 1904. Endowed. Certificates to college. Advanced Courses for high school graduates and others. Art and music. Native French and German. New brick gymnasium, with resident instructor; tennis, basket-ball, field-hockey, golf. For catalogue and views address the President, REV. SAMUEL V. COLE, A.M., D.D. ROCK RIDGE HALL A school for boys. Location high and dry. Laboratories. Shop for Mechanic Arts. A new gymnasium with swimming pool. Strong teachers. Earnest boys. A vigorous school life. American ideals. Fits for college, Scientific School and Business. Illustrated pamphlet sent free. Dr. G. R. WHITE, Prin., Wellesley Hills, Mass. Worcester Academy ration for university, col lege, or for business life. Manual Training Shops. Gymnasium. Outdoor Sports. 71st year begins Sept. 13th, 1904. Catalogue tells of distinct advantages. D. W. ABERCROMBIE, LL.D., Principal. MICHIGAN MICHIGAN COLLEGE OF MINES A State institution located in and making use of an active mining district, New Metallurgical Building and Gymnasium completed in fall of 1904. For Yearbook and Record of Graduates apply to PRESIDENT or SECRETARY, Houghton, Michigan. NEW HAMPSHIRE 1813 KIMBALL UNION ACADEMY 1904 MERIDEN. N. H. For young men and women. A school where expenses are low, ideals of conduct high, hard work popular. Send for information regarding courses of study, opportunities for self-help, etc.. ERNEST ROLISTON WOODBURY, Prin. MISSOURI BLEES B MILITARY LEES MILITARY ACADEMY established 1899. A school of the highest grade for boys of good character above 12 years of age. Organized on a military plan, but strictly subordinating military work to educational needs. Elaborate and thoroughly modern equipment, established at a cost of $600,000.00. Principal building absolutely fireproof. Single rooms, completely furnished. Perfect sanitary arrangements. Fine climate. Beautiful grounds comprising 1,000 acres, with lakes and wooded hills. Large athletic field. Completely equipped gymnasium with swimming pool. Exceptionally strong teaching force; United States Army officer, on active list, detailed by the Government. Enrollment limited to 120. Tuition $600. For Year Book and full information address The Superintendent, 163 Fort Blees, Macon, Mo. NEW JERSEY NEW JERSEY, Bordentown. Bordentown Military Institute NEW YORK Every influence tends to start a boy right. Physically, morally. mentally. Courses prepare for college or business life. Catalogue on request. Rev. T. H. Landon, A. M., Prin. Maj. T. D. Landon, Commandant. NEW JERSEY, Englewood (14 miles from New York City). Day School 135 Nassau St. LAW SCHOOL) Evening School New York City "Dwight Method" of instruction. LL.B. in two years. LL.M. in three years. High standards. Send for catalogue. GEORGE CHASE, Dean. NEW YORK, New York City, 315 Riverside Drive and Annex. Dwight School for Girls Mrs. Cooper Hartman's Miss E. S. CREIGHTON and Miss E. W. FARRAR, Principals. MONTCLAIR ACADEMY 18th year under present management. We have some pointed things to say to parents with sons to place Riverside School for Girls On Riverside Park, overlooking the Hudson and the Palisades beyond. A city school with the freedom of the suburbs. College preparation. Advanced work in Music, Art, French, and German. Special course leading to French diploma. Travel classes. Separate house for girls under 15. Terms $900 to $1,200. in school. Your Boy and Our School" is a book to be read with UNION THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY much interest, no matter where your boy is sent. Copy on request. TRINITY SCHOOL FOR BOYS.-LIMITED Thorough preparation for college or business. Individual instruction. Home and religious influences of the highest order. Careful attention to physical development, out-of-door games, and summer tours afield. Highest of references. Rev. W. H. C. LYLBURN, Morristown, New Jersey. NEW JERSEY Morristown. (Suburban to New York.) MISS DANA'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS 700 PARK AVENUE, NEW YORK The next term will begin Wednesday, September 28th, 1904. Rooms will be drawn at 2:00 P.M. The opening address, by the Rev. Professor Francis Brown, D.D., will be delivered in the Adams Chapel, Thursday, September 29th, at 4:30 P.M. Extension Courses for Lay Students will open October 31st. Exceptionally broad curriculum. Certificate admits to all leading Miss C. E. MASON'S SUBURBAN SCHOOL for Girls colleges. Music and Art. Well equipped gymnasium. Excellent opportunities for outdoor sports. Resident pupils, $900. Kindergarten Normal Department THE NEW JERSEY STATE MODEL SCHOOL. HAVEN, Principal, Central Park West and 63d St., N. Y. City. A thorough academic training school preparatory to college, business, or the drawing room. Total cost, including board and tuition, $200 per year. For further information address J. M. GREEN, Principal, Trenton, New Jersey. FOR Mrs. Hazen's Suburban School for Girls THE BALLIOL SCHOOL GIRLS Prepares for any college. Boys 10 to 14 years at time of entrance preferred. References: Bishop Huntington, Bishop Whitehead, 4 College Presidents. J. B. WHEELER, A.M., Prin. THE BENNETT SCHOOL FOR GIRLS IRVINGTON-ON-HUDSON 40 minutes from New York. Overlook Military Academy Formerly Rockland College An ideal home school for young men and boys. Modera and up-to-date methods employed. Special instruction given to backward students. Location unsurpassed for health and beauty. Conditions most favorable for successful study. Prepares for college, professional schools, and business. Unexcelled opportunities for Tennis, Fencing, Bowling, Swimming, Skating, Baseball, Football, and all legitimate athletics. Moderate rates. For circular giving full particulars address the Regents, Dr. ARNOLD V. POWER, Principal. Major GEORGE WILSON, Vice-Principal and commandant of cadets. Delightfully situated in the hills of central New York. Thorough college preparation and general courses, Music, Drawing, Domestic Science. Individual direction and training in all departments. Modern gymnasium and unsurpassed advantages for winter outdoor life. LOUISE SHEFFIELD BROWNELL SAUNDERS, A.B. Heads: ELITH ROCKWELL HALL, A.B. UTICA, N. Y. Miami Military Institute Germantown, Ohio Individual instruction. Parental supervision and discipline, ORVON GRAFF BROWN, M.A., President. Thorough Scholarship, Womanly Culture, Personal Influence. Care of Health. College Courses, Department of Home Economics, Conservatory of Music, Courses for Special and Preparatory Students. 46th year begins September 15th, 1904. For College and Conservatory Catalogues and Book of Views address the President, MARY EVANS, Litt. D. PENNSYLVANIA PENNSYLVANIA, Germantown, Philadelphia. Miss Baldwin's School GIRLS Highest attainments in scholarship. Attractive home and social Walnut Lane School and Wellesley Pre FOR Bryn Mawr. Pa. Within 13 years 177 pupils have entered Bryn Mawr College from this school. Diploma given in General and College Preparatory Courses. Fine fire-proof stone building. 25 acres of beautiful grounds. For circular address the Secretary, FLORENCE BALDWIN, Ph. B., Principal, JANE L. BROWNELL, A.M., Associate Principal. life. Golf, tennis, basket ball. paratory. For Girls. Mrs. THEODORA B. RICHARDS, Principal. Abington Friends' School Near Jenkintown, Pa., 10 miles from Philadelphia. Under care of Abington Monthly Meeting. Co-Educational. 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Courses: Collegiate, year. Mary Baldwin Seminary For Young STAUNTON, VIRGINIA 275 students from 26 States past session. Terms moderate. Enter Term begins Sept. 8th, 1904. In Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. any time. Send for catalog. Miss E. C. WEIMAR, Principal. may be satisfied by the use of an advertisement in The Outlook Want Department. These little advertisements bring results and are often worth many times their cost to the advertiser. IF YOU HAVE A WANT write it out on the blank below, tear out and send us with remittance (5 cents a word, address included). Stamps accepted. THE OUTLOOK WANT DEPARTMENT is of great assistance to Outlook readers seeking Positions or Business Opportunities, or looking for A good position is always open for a competent man. His difficulty is to find it. We have openings for high-grade men in all capacities-Executive, Technical, and Clerical-paying from $1,000 to $10,000 a year. Right places for right men. Right men for right places." 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