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?EDUCA.TIONA? OOSEVELT 4 Mi lila ry Academy nui AhHh will prepare him for future l.?ii.l*i?hl|i The ?Im of thl? A. a.lemv in niu id n t.i .level..i. munly youth m-.-nr.1ln? In the Hooh,-v,.|, ilu?,i?M i if pnirlotl. Amerlmnium 23 .i< r.-M in .'HmpuH, .|rill ?rnuml rllle .?nur- Hlhlellc fl.-M ; ihrw m.?lern' Munn\ I.nil.ling? ??Uy.Vn."" Hull", fine ,?.?? mo.l,.rn ?ymniiHlum i imminfc S?Wh r"r.r,:" = Si r..n: Piis-mIi> Ai ,,.1,??. Term mw?Tm?? rM"""'"'r "'' Knro" mwiia ....? |?.|?K r..,,',M,| Wrlu. ,? m Idler for < iilulo Roosevelt Military Academy WEST ENGLEWOOD, NEW JERSEY Mass?e Country School SHIPPAN POINT STAMFORD, CONN. 5.? m,nutrt from New York City on Long I,land Sound Seim il o itli ;in unusual record for quickly preparing boys l ?? ' 7 eue. Over 1000 boys prepared tor higher schools and colleges. Day and boarding school. Junior Department for bovs of seven and up. Small classes per. it close in iividual attention. 16acres. Kew equip? ment. For particulars address W. W. MASSEE. Ph.D.. H.admaat.r Boa 800 St.Paul's School GARDEN CITY, LONG ISLAND A '.?..'.' ;?' , ,i!,i!,.ty s hool for boys. Forty minutes from New ,l".k fall trim l.rjfins September 23d. For catalogue telephone 1144 ur ?id,? ; Lpper Schon! Walter R. Marsh, Headmaster Lower School f , D_ i 't : t , n ? a ? ** -, (Boys 13-18) (Boys 10-13) [HAMILTON INSTITUTE FOR BOYS NEW HOME 339 WEST 86TH STREET 29th teat Resins Oct. 6, 192G From Primary to College Entrance Sehool ( \inli.rsi In. i.io-..,, Il.m IV,,.,., U.,,,,,, I'.'lM.. I..,,, II,.1,1 ,1,. I. f-????'*/?' J ?"?'V?'-' New Vork I ..'I.ikIi I II. of III.' ?-.HUM l.iitiix-tte KnlKcrs lulls Union Oeorft-in? ii I.Huiiil-Mnnfonl l.ouUliiint Slut?. >t.\. ns Institut. MLl?Kiui W.sl, Mill < .llitoillill !*> in. ii-.- i', mis) Uiinhi \li.lliKUII Diploma of the School Admits lo Colleges of Law, Medicine, Dentistry' &nd Pharmacy i- V VK( Hilt \l.l> -.Il\\>. Konml.-r uml l*rin< ipiil ?fc v y fj?arn 61/ "Doing ELECTRICITY IrtURht r>> Actual Practice , ? for.'i nxi m ml UL si 111*1 h u Ion for Unit?' tnilnim: !No Books Used Indu ?1I1111I Instruction. Stan Any llu> . Write for FREE 64-page catalog. Ohe NEW YORK - - - ELECTRICAL SCHOOL 42 W. 17th ST 3Veu/ y0rk Citu MISS CHAIRES Kindergarten and Primary aSW ^ ' For Girlt and Boy 3 to 8 year? old. AH day School wilh luncheon and car? nage service. : 74? Healthful outdoor activities under select companionship Afternoon Program "Good Time Club" Membership not tfestricted to pupils of Miss Chairs' School Muak?Dancing?-Csaroe??Painting?Clay Modeling MISS ANNA E. CHAIRES Madison Av*nt??, K?w York. Telephon? PImi 8076 */???sfe*',&gftiJ. University Educates for Life through COLLEGIATE COURSES SCIENCES, LANGUAGES, HISTORY and ECONOMICS. ENGINEERING, BUSINESS. LAW, MEDICINE and VETERINARY SCIENCE. College of Art? and Pure Science (University Heights) School of Commerce (Washington Squire) Washington Square College (Washington Square) Graduate School of Business Administration (Wall St.) School of Applied Science (University Heights) School of Law (Washington Square) Medir?! Bnd Vetermaiy CoH?ges (near Bellevue Hospital) For information write THE REGISTRAR, NEW YORK UNIVERSITY, WASHINGTON SQUARE, NEW YORK lift* i tf^Y-i>fit?^?TiiwMs?aaiMy^^ lason Point rih tary ^Academy A Catholic School for Boys (Boarding and Day) Offers the unusual advantage of a beautiful park of 110 acres sloping gently to the waters of Long Island Sound, and comprising Campus, Athletic Field, Parade Ground, Orchard and Woodland. Within the limits of New York City. Ideal life for the growing boy ; every sport ; military instruction under Reserv ? Officers Training Corps, of which the Academy it ? member. Grammar and High School courses. Prepares for any College. Endorsed by Board of Regents. Under supervision of the Christian Brothers. Thirty-eighth year begins September 15th, Write for illmlraled catalog. REV. BROTHER ARATOR, Director. Gason Point Military Academy, Bronx, M. Y. T?L WesfcheiUr 70. 7 4 ?pilnds Seminary 220 East Sixtccn? Strict FACINC JTl-'YVtlANT SQUAIJL An OLD SCHOOL with a MODERN SPIRIT '? *'i \t\ir ?TL'ins I ,r>>!.!v Sept .Mm lohn L Carver. Ph. D. Prirti if>t?! ??aoMMi RIVERDALE COUNTRY SCHOOL Frank S. Hackett, Headmaster A College Preparatory School of high scholarly stand hl' for hoarding arid day boys. New ?re-proof dormitory with one hundred individual rooms. Vacancies only in High School classes. For full catalog address the Registrar. Telephone Kingsbridse 123 KOHUT 14th Year A country Boarding and Day School for seventy-five boys 7 to 15, where education means sound training, mental, moial and physical. New site. Well appointed buildings, athletic field and grounds covering 10 acres; 22 miles from Grand Central; \\ mile off Boston Post Road. Booklet on requeil HARRY J. KUGEL, PR1N. H?.rrison-on.Sound, N. Y. Phone 808-J Park Y K?NGSLEY SCHOOL ESSEX FELLS, N. J. UPPER SCHOOL?Preparatory to all colleges and technical schools. LOWER SCHOOL ? Grammar grades preparing for Upper School. COLUMBIA GRAMMAR SCHOOL Founded 1764 Noa. 5-7-9 W. 9Sd St, Primary to College? Probably no other prepara, tory sehool In the country has such ? large proportion of its Alumni among the eminent and distinguished roen of city and national life. 167th year opens Sept. 23d. Frederick A. Aldea, A, ?L, Headmaster to?ottAtgd?m? COLLEGE PREPARATORY FOR BOY5 "Catholic School for Catholic Boys" Small Classes Modern Buildings All Athletics Gymnasium Rev. James F. Newcomb, Headmaster SUMMIT, N. J. JUIILmr?nnmillllUI'lllllllUUUJL!l!m'!R!iJi7;_??lJ?JH,--.;?l?giBllJl|Wllli.BBBBBBI.a? THE MACKENZIE SCHOOL^ for Voting Boys A Christian home school in vhe upper Ramapo region, on Lake Walton, Boys 8 to 14 years. All school Sports, Careful preparation for leading secondary shools. Present enrolment 45. I? 800 and fcyec a year Circular and information on request. Monro* Orange County, N. Y. Where the boys swivn- et?&sl^kie W8BB '" r"r^ r,\'T' i i~?.?' .;,,;,",? saca -i--. ? Both ^?nterschelastic Champions ymplc half mi'.e Anlivi'rp, 132(1 Success in athletics has not made us lose sight of the scholastic attainment of the individual. Sound scholarship is paramount in the hoy's development at rfBWMYSCHOOL West Side Y. M. C. A.?316 W 57th St.