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Henry Greenleaf Pearson's life of

JOHN A. ANDREW

War Governor of Massachusetts

"We commend this admirably written biography to all the rising generation of America. Without doubt it is a true and faithful portrait of a true and faithful man and confirms the verdict returned by his friend, the late Martin Brimmer, No man believed in the people more, or truckled to them less "." - The Nation, New York.

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"This book is a treasury of the times which it covers, an invaluable contribution to history. Not only are we given a full and particular account of the life and experiences of Andrew, but we are given also the story of the most important era of the country's existence (an era more vital, even, than that of the Revolution), together with a deal of information about the prominent personages of the time." - Boston Transcript.

"Mr. Pearson has to a remarkable degree apprehended the conditions of that period and assimilated them with all his thought of Andrew and his work. Hence the narrative has verity and feeling. He has the art of telling his story with animation, and engaging attention by the rapid succession of incidents and phases.' · Boston Herald.

Two volumes, with Photogravure Portraits, $5.00 net. Postage 35c.

For Sale at all Bookstores.

HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN & COMPANY, Publishers

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The Atlantic Monthly Advertiser

Educational Directory

Massachusetts

SCHOOL OF THE MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS BOSTON, MASS.

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Massachusetts

Lasell Seminary

AUBURNDALE, MASS.

A school of the first class for young women. Gives thorough training in a liberal arts course planned wholly for young women

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BOSTON UNIVERSITY

COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS

Central Location - Varied Elective courses - Metre politan Advantages - Greatly enlarged opportunities for scientific study, by the establishment of Chemical and Biological Laboratories in the College Building, 12 Somerset Street.

SCHOOL OF LAW Located between the State House and the Court House on Ashburton Place.

New Courses of Instruction - College graduates eligi ble to take courses leading to first and second degrees in Jurisprudence.

Fifty Dollar Scholarships provided for at least one hundred college students-Circulars furnished by the Registrar. 12 Somerset Street, Boston.

W. E. HUNTINGTON, President.

BOSTON, 324 Commonwealth Avenue.

The Commonwealth Avenue School. Home and Day School for Girls. General and College Preparatory Courses.

Miss JULIA R. GILMAN, Miss FANNY C. GUILD, Principals

DEMERITTE SCHOOL

30 Huntington Avenue

Prepares boys for College and the Scientific School.

EDWIN DEMERITTE, Principal.

adding its specialty of Household Economics. Boston Masters in Miss Emerson and Miss Church's

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Music and Art. Annex department of household practice a decided success. For catalogue address

C. C. BRAGDON, Principal. BARRE.

Elm Hill, the Private Institution, for Feeble-Minded Youth offers exceptional advantages for this class. Classified School and Home. 4 Cottages. 250 acres. Elegant appointments. Send for circular.

GEORGE A. BROWN, M. D., Superintendent.

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Wheaton Seminary for Young Women.

REV. SAMUEL V. COLE, A. M., D. D., President. 70th year begins Sept. 14, 1904. Endowed college-preparatory. Certificates to college. Advanced courses for high-school graduates and others. Art and music. Experienced teachers. Native French and German. New brick gymnasium, with resident instructor; tennis, field-hockey, basket ball, golf. Steam and electricity. Healthful location, within 30 miles of Boston. For catalogue and views, address WHEATON SEMINARY, Norton, Mass.

16 The Elms."

SPRINGFIELD.

Home, Day, and Music School for Girls. English, Music, Special, and College Preparatory Courses. Certificate admits to Vassar, Smith, Mt. Holyoke, and Wellesley. MISS CHARLOTTE W. PORTER, Principal.

WABAN SCHOOL,

A superior school for boys.
Summer Camp in Maine.

WABAN MASS.

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Miss Hall's
School

In the Berkshire Hills

On a handsome estate 1,000 feet above sea level, girls are given an outdoor life, a college preparatory or a general education by a carefully chosen faculty. For catalogue address.

Miss MIRA H. HALL, Principal, Pittsfield, Massachusetts.

SOUTH BYFIELD.

Dummer Academy prepares boys for any college or scientific school. 140th year began Sept. 16, 1903. Experienced teachers. Quiet home influence. New dormitory. $500 a year. PERLEY L. HORNE, A. M. (Harvard).

Howard Seminary

For Girls and Young Ladies

West Bridgewater, Mass.

25 miles from Boston. Academic, College Preparatory, and Special Courses. Art and music studios. Large endowments make low terms. $350 to $400. Famous for the earnestness and efficiency of its teachers. For Catalogue address

Miss SARAH E. LAUGHTON, Principal.

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The Fessenden School for Young Boys. Re-opens Sept. 21st. Boarding School of high grade. Prepares for Phillips Exeter Academy and other secondary schools. Boys

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Missouri

HARDIN COLLEGE and CONSERVATORY

FOR GIRLS. 32d year. The College-a University Trained Faculty. German-American Conservatory. Art. Elocution and Cooking Courses. Write for elegant catalogue to JOHN W. MILLION, Pres 1204 College Place, MEXICO, MO.

New Hampshire

received at 10 or younger. Send for catalog. F. J. Fessenden, Prin. HOLDERNESS SCHOOL FOR BOYS

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THE RT. REV. ALEX. H. VINTON, D. D., LL.D., Springfield, Visitor. (1) Prepares for collegiate, scientific-school, or business life. (2) A carefully prepared course of study directed by six liberally educated instructors for fifty pupils - the school limit.

(3) A spacious athletic field and a well-appointed gymnasium. Chemical and physical laboratories. Strict discipline.

(4) An ideal location in the residential part of the "Heart of the Commonwealth." An enviable health record.

(5) A home school with home comforts and home care.

For all information address JOSEPH ALDEN SHAW, A.M., Head Master.

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High Grade
The development of a boy's individuali-
ty and the formation of his character is
the ideal of the educator. To this im-
portant end all our energies are bent,
and all our facilities in the departments
of Drill, Scholarship and Athletics are
made tributary.

Our five books (free) gee details.
50th year. Formerly known as Tilden
Seminary. West Lebanon, N. H., four
miles from Dartmouth College.

E. E. & B. C. FRENCH, Principals.
Moderate rates

New Jersey

NEW JERSEY - Englewood.

The Dwight School for Girls.

For a limited number of boarding pupils. Thorough instruction in all branches. Combines with the advantages of a large dayschool the atmosphere of a home. New buildings, ample grounds, in healthful, charming, suburban town. Only 14 miles from the Libraries, Museums and Concerts of New York City. MISS E. S. CREIGHTON, Principals

For Prospectus address Miss E. W. FARRAR,

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