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FOR GIRLS

Albany, N. Y.

35th Year.

MISS SEABURY, Head of School.

Rt. Rev. W. C. DOANE, LL. D., President of Trustees.
A school established and conducted solely in the in-

LAW SCHOOL

35 Nassau
St., New
York City

"Dwight Method" of Instruction

LL.B. in two years; LL.M. in

Day School; also Evening School.
three years. High Standards. Prepares for bar of all States.
Send for catalogue.
GEORGE CHASE, Dean.

terest of higher education. Entire income expended CLASSICAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS.

Resident and Day pupils. Regular and Elective Courses.
Special Music, Art, Literature, and Language. College certificates.
Summer travel in Europe. Gymnasium. Home care, and social re-
creation. Mrs. HELEN M. SCOVILLE, 2042 Fifth Avenue, N. Y. City.

in support of school. Religious training. Teachers
devoted solely to work of instruction. Separate staff
of chaperons. Strong Music department. Modern
buildings, built for school purposes. Separate depart-
ment for younger pupils. Location ideal for health. Miss Anne Brown
Preparation given for leading colleges. Extra year
required for St. Agnes diploma. Native teachers of
modern languages. Exercise in gymnasium and out
door games under specialist. Catalogue on request.

Boarding and Day
School for Girls.

Formerly 711-713, 715-717 Fifth Avenue. Reëstablished at
Park Hill, Yonkers (30 minutes from New York City.)
For circulars, address

Miss ANNE BROWN, Highcliffe Hall, Park Hill, Yonkers, N. Y.

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PENNSYLVANIA (continued).

ARMITAGE SCHOOL:

Half hour from Philadelphia.

FOR GIRLS.

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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. The 61st year begins September 15, 1904. For catalogue address Miss Maria Pendleton Duval, Principal, Successor to Mrs. J. E. B. Stuart.

Foreign

Willard School for American Girls.

Berlin, Germany

For circular address, DR. ALICE H. LUCE, Oberlin, Ohio.

Scientific

HARVARD UNIVERSITY THE LAWRENCE SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL offers four-year courses of study leading to the degree of S. B. in Civil, Mechanical, and Electrical Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Forestry, Chemistry, Geology, Biology, Anatomy and Hygiene (preparation for medical schools), Science for Teachers, and a course in General Science. Students are admitted to regular standing by examination aud by transfer from other Schools or Colleges. Approved Special Students may be admitted without examination. The Catalogue will be sent on application to the Secretary, J. L. LOVE, 16 University Hall, Cambridge, Mass.

N. S. SHALER, Dean.

NEW HAVEN. Sheffield Scientific School of Yale University. Courses in Chemistry, Pure and Applied; in Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, and Sanitary Engineering; in Botany, Zoology, Mineralogy, and Geology; in studies preparatory to Mining and Metallurgy; in Biology, with special reference to preparation for a Medical Course; and in general Scientific Studies, with English, French, Spanish, and German, Political Economy, History, etc. For programme address

PROFESSOR RUSSELL H. CHITTENDEN, Director.

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The Atlantic Monthly Advertiser

Educational Directory

Teachers' Agencies

BOSTON, 50 Bromfield Street.

Travel

EASTERN TEACHER'S AGENCY, Why not Europe?

Established 1890.
TELEPHONE CONNECTION.

MISS E. F. FOSTER, Manager.

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Select party of ladies, limited to ten in number, will leave New York under the personal conductorship of a professor of moder languages the last week in June for a tour of 65 days. The itserary, which will include every point of interest in the places visited, is as follows: The first land sighted after New York is Gibraltar. Then follow Naples, Pompeii, Capri, Sorrento, and Amalfi. After this Rome, where we shall visit the Vatican. S Peter's Church, the Colosseum, the Forum, the Baths of Nero, and many beautiful art galleries. From Rome we proceed to Florence, then Venice, Milan, Falls of the Rhine, Heidelberg, May ence, Cologne, Brussels, Paris, Oxford, Royal Leamington Spa, Kenilworth, Warwick, Stratford-on-Avon, Shottery, Chester, and Liverpool. Exceptional privileges. Terms reason able. For particulars address without delay

HYACINTHE RINGROSE 343 Fifth Avenue, New York

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The Provident Life & Trust Co.

of PHILADELPHIA

Insurance in Force, $159,550,000

Assets, $51,150,000.00

Low Death Rate; Small Expense Rate; Conservative Management.

TO EDUCATIONAL ADVERTISERS

The Atlantic Monthly has been for many years a standard medium for high grade school and college advertising, and in 1904 continues to maintain its high position. A large increase in circulation among people of means during the past year, and the very moderate charges for advertising service should prove particularly strong inducements to educational advertisers to insert their announcements for the coming school year.

EDUCATIONAL ADVERTISING RATES

Single insertion, per inch
Three insertions, per inch

$4.20
3.78 each

Six insertions, per inch
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"She knows the lumbermen of the Penobscot
better than they know themselves and they
know her as their true historian and poet."
C. H. Ames, 20th Century Club, Boston. With
Frontispiece. $1.25.

High Noon
By Alice Brown

"These little love stories are very charmingly
told by one who writes thoughtfully and well."
- Philadelphia Telegram. $1.50.

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Rebecca

By Kate Douglas Wiggin

"If you know any one who is ill or downcast, send that one a copy of Rebecca,' for she is better than a whole pharmacopoeia of medicine." Chicago Interior. $1.25.

Jewel

By Clara Louise Burnham

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"Her story reads charmingly and is extremely interesting, both as a story and as an exposition of Christian Science in its most attractive dress."- Chicago Record-Herald. Illustrated. $1.50.

Daphne

By Margaret Sherwood

"A charming little idyl of Italy and Italian life-airy, full of grace and sunshine." - New York Sun. $1.00.

John Percyfield

By C. Hanford Henderson

"Here is a book to live with companionably. It is one of those musing, discursive writings in which the meditative mind takes great delight."- Milwaukee Free Press. $1.50. The Log of a Cowboy By Andy Adams

"Andy Adams tells a picturesque story much richer than most sea voyages in adventure." Springfield Republican. Illustrated by E. Boyd Smith. $1.50.

His Daughter First

By Arthur Sherburne Hardy

"The tale is fascinating from first to last an unusually pleasant story of American life." - Philadelphia Ledger. $1.50. Cap'n Simeon's Store By George S. Wasson

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COMPANY, Publishers

4 Park Street, Boston, 85 Fifth Avenue, New York

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