FOR GIRLS Albany, N. Y. 35th Year. MISS SEABURY, Head of School. Rt. Rev. W. C. DOANE, LL. D., President of Trustees. LAW SCHOOL 35 Nassau "Dwight Method" of Instruction LL.B. in two years; LL.M. in Day School; also Evening School. terest of higher education. Entire income expended CLASSICAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Resident and Day pupils. Regular and Elective Courses. in support of school. Religious training. Teachers Boarding and Day Formerly 711-713, 715-717 Fifth Avenue. Reëstablished at Miss ANNE BROWN, Highcliffe Hall, Park Hill, Yonkers, N. Y. LYNDON HALL Poughkeepsie, N. Y. A Home School for Girls. SAMUEL WELLS BUCK, A. M., Principal. THE BALLIOL SCHOOL, UTICA, N. Y. PUTNAM HALL SCHOOL Vassar Preparation Rye Seminary, Rye, New York. For particulars address Mrs. S. J. LIFE, The Misses STOWE. Preparation for Bryn Mawr and all colleges for Women. New Gymnasium. Unexcelled opportunity for winter out-door life. LOUISE SHEFFIELD BROWNELL SAUNDERS, A.E. EDITH ROCKWELL HALL, A.B. Heads{ CHAPEL HILL. The University of Established in 1789. PENNSYLVANIA (continued). ARMITAGE SCHOOL: Half hour from Philadelphia. FOR GIRLS. 25 College Preparatory and Finishing Courses. $750-$900 per year. Address the SECRETARY, WAYNE, PENNSYLVANIA. Tennessee SWEETWATER. Founded in 1874. Sweetwater Military College Located on Southern R. R. in mountains of East Tenn. Through trains from New York to New Orleans. Healthful climate; elevation, 900 ft. Graduates in 27 States. Prepares for leading universities and the Government Academies. Address Major O. C. HULVEY, President. Virginia Hampton College Ladies. Classical Course unsurpassed. Classical School for Girls and Young Unusual advantages in Art and Music. Fifteen minutes' ride electric cars from Old Point Comfort. For further particulars address MISS FITCHETT, Hampton, Va. Virginia Female Institute STAUNTON, VA. College Preparatory School for Girls. Music, Art, and Elocution, Gymnasium. Ample grounds for athletics. 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