',", P 155? rtri s-M.VA ". iv.-.lW 'SrVS t'iSP iw ew r c ; Fy.." " aAi " H ' . : i EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA "WEDNESDAY, 3ULY .26, 1922.. , ,. 4. M.fgjS .- 14 ) - SCHOOLS and Vjp- V7; iiMnimi.nn win iiiiwiiManii iiiiimiwiiii hiiiw .iiiiiiiiiibiiiiiiiwmiiiiiiw mmi miiwiiiiiwiiiiiii yiiwuimiwwpuwipii ! I''BSWgJggJ m a I . . n i M i '-WMMipaaMaMI, yiiJiriBBfcLrV COLLEGES iH " ' " ' ' '"' Sit rss 0 HH RiK IB KJl II ' I'll i If I i I I L mi RV IbwiiwiHii v..... M.n ... it.. Yeune Men unit He Veunr Men and Hern YiMin Menan Bii Chatham Training Scheel Chatham, Virg-inia A Preparatory Scheel for Beys and Yeung Men "Making Men Net Mencu" , A Southern Scheel Thaf Will Appeal te Northern People A handsome, modern pymnaium. an auditorium, and additional dormi tories have Just hcen completed Claude A. Su.injen. Junlnr Senater from Vlrplnla and former Governer of this state. nn: "These deflrlnp te cot a Reed education or thorough training for cellege "111 de well te attend this school." The total expense for the choel ycjar Is $365 Ministerial students may enre.ll for $2S0. Ker catnlesue and particulars address COL. A. II. CAMDEN, A. B., Chatham Training Scheel, Chatham, Va. Consult Public Ledger Bureau PKOTBwraiwninimnHBHii,iwiiwiwiiwiii.wiiwaiu)Wiiiawi " '"g w Yehiik Men unit Bit Yinii Men ami Het. Venng Men mirl Beys . V n Men n Beya .. jhi'kiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiHiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiii : ' .J FISHBURNE MILITARY SCHOOL WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA Member of Association of Schools and Colleges of the Southern States GRADUATES ADMITTED TO WEST POINT AND NAVAL ACADEMY WITHOUT EXAMINATION TEN THOUSAND DOLLAR SWIMMING POOL AN KtiRllsh. Classical and Scientific Scheel which prepares boys and eunp men for cellece. university or for business life. With Its $250.(100 specially designed, fireproof building, and with Its up-te-date furnishings nnd nppllances. Flshburnc Is new one of the best equipped military ichoels In the Seuth Located about four hours from Washington In the beautiful "Valley (if Virginia." near the head water of the Shenandoah Klver. Frem Its splendid campus. 1300 feet above sea leel. a view of hills and the Blue Uldge Mountains Is obtained which enraptures with Its beauty. Excellent water, pure, light air and goeil drainage give the school n notable health record Classes are kept purposely small, the average being from R te 10. The large and able faculty is thus enabled te associate Intimately with ftudents and give Individual Instruction. Kate $600. R O. T. C. under War Department. Annual Spring Uncampmtnt ntur famous Grottoes. Fer Catalogue Address MAJOR MORGAN H. HUDGINS Principal BOX B, WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA Gettysburg Academy; A Finely Equipped Bearding Scheel for 100 Beys Modern buildings, comfortable and homelike. Beau tifiil and healthful location near the mountains. Large athletic field. All sports. New swimming peel. Junier Heuse. $360 te $440. Ninety-sixth year opens September 20. Rev. Charles H. Huber, Litt. D. Headmaster Bex F, Gettysburg, Pa. wmmExmMm?mammmmm& PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY COLLEGE Fer a hundred years the Pennsylvania Military College has been making men of boys. Daring this time thousands of young men have learned here the meaning of honor, thoroughness and discipline. The College offers four-year courses and degrees in Civil Engineering, Chemistry, Commerce and Finance. Preparatory Divsien offers Standard Courses for boys of 1 2 and upwards. William Pienn Charter Scheel M . 'd J 41 -J i. i m Early application is imperative. Only sixty new students will be admitted in September. Infantry Cavalry COL. CHARLES E. HYATT Artillery Bex 22 Chester, Pa. SiiliMiiiilililiM i i ht- in -5 In seeking a school for the training of his boys the average parent selects an institution venerable in years and honored In its service te the community. The ideal school must have a recognized. conserva tism in its course of study, bread enough te admit 'its pupHs te any college or university. It must have" a staff of experienced 'teachers of the highest scholarship and character whose only ambition In life is te teach boys te be men by being boys .with them in their studies and play. It must have an equipment adequate te 'the needs, both physical and mental, of its entire student body. The Penh Charter Scheel fulfills these exacting requirements, with a charter granted by William Penn in 1689. It has- continued its uninterrupted corporate existence since the days of the Fqundcn T It has an organized body of Alumni, numbering approximately 1600, some of whose members have achieved distinction in every walk of life. It has a staff of teachers of an average term of service second te none in this country. College entrance, both en certificate and by exami nation, is guided by the standard of the College Entrance Beard. It has a playing field of twenty-two acres devoted exclusively te the exercise of 575 boys in seven recog nized branches of sport under inspiring teachers. Ne boys conduct their games without personal faculty guidance, and class organizations have regular teams as far down in the school as the fourth grade. The success of Penn-Charter athletics and the winning of the All-Round Interacademic Cup are incidental te such a system, which emphasizes physical training as a vital accompaniment te studies and character. Considerations of this nature completed the pos sible enrollment of Ihe school early in September Jast year and forced a public notice te that effect. The trend te Penn Charter is still mere pronounced this season. RICHARD M. GUMMERE, Ph. D., He'admastef The Brown Prep. Plan of Success Education Developing the Student te Want te Succeed, and te Knew That He Can !s ncltlier visionary, nor n fail It uerKs It Is tli most practical ciluca. tlen Imacinable It does definitely anil 1nt'llljently what Is usually left te chance or nrclilent It u flops Initiative and --elf-rellance In llie Htudent. lucienpes lux efnrleiuy nnd dependability, nnd s.wes time. Ist of nil, it deleps In him u tonsrlemurs? nj his nun power te ile some thing every successful man has but which knowledge ulene never Rive.-. Ne matter what our present development as a itudt-nt may be, this plan meets your needs for the direct aim Is our IndiWdual success. V prepare for any college, professional school, the State Hourd exams and for business, and at the same time begins in you a rcil education growth, development, power. It costs tiethinp te ok 011 about our iietAr. Smil for .ulaUuue new BROWN PREPARATORY S. E. Cor. Bread and Spring Garden Sts., Philadelphia H BETHLEHEM Preparatory Scheel In the beautiful Lehigh Valley, fifty -seven miles from Philadelphia. Beys thoroughly prepared for all leading colleges and univer sities. Scholarships te vari ous colleges. Careful indi vidual attention. All athletics under expert coaches. Every student must take some form of ex ercise. Gymnasium, swim ming' peel and extensive athletic grounds. Modern buildings. Separate Junier Scheel. Reasonable rates. Fer catalog address JOHN M. TUGGEY, M. A. Headmaster Bex D, Bethlehem, Penna. "KlSKf A. SCHOOL for BOYS Kiskiminelas Springs Scheel, affectionately known as "KISFvI," permits the boys te grew up out-of-doers. 200 acres of weeded high land overlooking river. Special preparation for college or technical schools. University certificate privileges. Individ ual attention through precep precep eorial system; outdoor sports under competent instructors. Fine moral tone throughout school. Several football and baseball fields. Tennis: golf course. Gymnasium. Swim ming peel. Uewling alleys. Kate S8."i0. Fer Catalog ud dress Bex 8:i(i Dr. A. W. Wilsen, Jr. President, S.UrSHUKG, PA. PERKIOMEN SCHOOL FOR BOYS A college preparatory school with a strentc commercial depaitinent. preparing boys for business life. Upwards of 50 per cent of the school's graduates become lendeis and honor men at Yale-.- Harvard, Princeton, I'tnnsjlvanln, l.nfayettf, I.elilgh, Penn Stute nnd ether leading colleges. A few scholarships available. The nchoel Is net conducted for profit Kates are moderate. A separate-Juneor Scheel, cempletily equipped, Is under constant, close supervision. Large aimpus, gymnasium, all athletics. A line school spirit prevails. Reys are under u wholesome ChrUtlan Influence and enjoy the delightful home life of the school. Catalog and Information Sent en Itequest OSCAR S. KRIEBEL, D. D., Principal Bex .1 1 9, Pennsburg, Pa. IIKIIIIMIKHIIillHII'IIIIH S!!liPiifiU!IIfiIi!ll!i!i!! St. Luke's Scheel for Beys Wayne, Pa. (14 MILES FROM PHILADELPHIA) A Bearding Scheel of the Highest Grade Located in a Residential Suburb Sixtieth year begins September 22d. Immediate applica tion will receive consideration for current year. CHARLES HENRY STROUT, A. M. Headmaster .-1. Jk$ ii vititmiirwi i'.. ALLEN- CHALMERS Scheel for Beys West Newton, Mass A country school with mil.tiiry truming, nine miles from Boten. Te fit well for college is te fit for life. Our jjraduates are successful in lending colleges and technical schools. Robust minds in robust bodies. Gymnasium, rink, swimming peel, athletic fields. Upper and Lewer Schools. Fer booklet address THOMAS CHALMERS, A.B., D.D., Director Waltham St., West Newton, Mass. CIIKsTMJT llll.l. At'AIIKMY A day anil bearuitiK ,toeoi ler dots iwr THE OXFORD SCHOOL PLUCKAMIN, NEW JERSEY mmmm4SE3EB0MSmXt j&jnBHriBrrJnlJJsir'f Fer boys under sixteen years. Preparatory te the best secondary schoelr. Ideal country location. All athletic activities. Open all Var. Met'eratc fens. Fer cata logue eddreps: PETER BENDER, Ph. D., Headmaster Pluckamin, N. J. rrrpmutiun for celleim, iiiiv nearti.rn uiiai J I, I'lVTTnitSWlS' Special rat .sent, zutn I lenrimfliler Veiinr VVemru iniil filrl hWAKTIIMOKi: Harrisburg Academy Senior and Junier departments. Instruction in college prepara tory and general courses by men who knew and understand needs of the growing boy. Modern Luildings and equipment. Large sunny roems: cottage dormitory system. Athletic field. Mod erate rates. Fer full informa tion address Arthur E. Brown Hendmaiter Bex L, Harrisburg, Pa. Veunif Women anil (ilrN ' mvnev mix. r, The Academy of the Hely Child Ti'ih ear .v PimrrPnT rnl iiitt Srhn'U fur Hills liiTfrni nml frt li I'lfpHmtery v.iirsi" SPJiie rtri nemeuM' "i-ienct Uultn, liiirilln" i.v " in M1 Addrt Thp Mnthpr Stmrrlar liux :&U, Sharun 1 til. I'ennjjhanl The Mary Lyen Scheel i'e11hbi prcparfitery and KMir.t courses. TlioreiiBh prepnrnllen for nllfKH cntninrn ceiuhlncd with iilltunil i'eiirn" for the heft development of the tjlrl. The Ken i'ih! ncndnnlc cenrsch effpr a cem-pli-t" priiPtlcnl nnd cultural educa tion Hinphns's pl.ici-d en Mulc, Art .Medi-rn l..tiiKungus and Heme. mnUInc , . , A country irlioel In a celleRR tnwii. Ideal location for outdoor HimrtK nnd ncllvltles Iletscluck ililliiK liecltey, tennis, cuuuclnc. Athletics for every Klrl Swlm tn'iiR fultural ndvanmiieH of riilladilhhla nrar by Well, appointed roemn, cozy llrepljcen, chec'rful llvlpg rooms nnd a (ln fiua'lty of cemradtHhlp malte. Tha Mary I.yen Scheel a teal home. Ker catalog address Mr. and Mrs?. H. M. Crist, Principals llex 1308, Swcrthmere, Pa. AUetitrewn Preparatory r 1 SCHOOL Prepares for college or technical school. Small classes, individual instruction. Student govern ment. All athletics. Splendid modern buildings. Large campus and gymnasium. Special care for younger boys. Rate, $500. Catalog. 1RV1N M. SHALTER, A. M.f Headmaster Bingham Military Scheel ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Sanitation Safety Quiet Illnehmn In 111 iMeat Srttnnt rnr'Uni. In ih. v.mth.rn QUI.. l'nr IIcsHV nnd lieimtlful Nntiiral Scuifiv It l iirnlishly net excelled by any Scheel In jh , i mien .-Muica uur MHiiern hip Rinn uniicspil with the Snreiv aim saiiiiaiw" f our Ursa srnups of oiie.Htory trick buildings. Our boys are supplied each Jay with milk from our own 'Usinl Dslry llsnl .Ven-Sei turlnti, hut a nruneuncea Chilstlan Intlueniv, Our nutdls iirr receive,) p tlie leading rel'eges en our ("lUmatei without einndnallen. Our natreni blend te the smaller IIL'T hlenef (I.IKS uf jments uhu ehimii tha bst for the'r Mint Northern people lll w Nininlseil at the leiv i,c,e for thi tsiw of srtiuel. Ter talaleitue anJ particulars uddresii (01.. H Cunsiilt riiille l.rdsrr lliireiin. It. MrKKK. Sunt. Ahpllle, N. C. H K1 -l":".('-'. DHlrRTT CASTLE HILL ACADEMY Lexington, Virginia Located -in the Famous Valley of Virginia. K lilenl clInmtK 1'reiinie.s for CeIIprps, fnlverfltlef, OevMnmcnt Academle.t nod lliislncsH. Select I'atrenat?e. SlrenK Kaculty Military TralnhiK. Mas. nlflcent IIiiIIiIItikm I.arite tlymiuulum. Department fei Heys under thirteen. Ker catalogue, addresi TIIK Sl'I'EKINTENDENT T BOONE, m MARYLAND SEVERN SCHOOL r """ ' -" rv.y'ix"?;""&?&"' JO v3 . tii tj&ttm imVVNirS!iV,.'.e'ir r,","nm I'"" llr'.t, "I'oel fnr.lwjra. liletP Inrntlen en Self itiver ne.ir vtiimiwlln. I'ren.'.rei fur C'iIIirp, Vel I'nlnt mil Annnnul ". KrP" l""1:".. .'.".'.'!"! '...V.".!;k ''Uf" ".'" lem.n,N,l. 'hlmfenls ti.uVht I'uh te SilJlv. Hater kliirn nun i'ii iiui'ei ir . n, tri fit fit.. I'ui.ii,,,.,.. HtH.IAXII M. Tl-l'l. I'll It . I'ltlNTlfAI. "'"""1"' HIKIXK. U'L hki.i.kiextk. v,. RIIHIC.Mfl.NT. PA. inn. ii.ie. Ur r hanl ft ROSEMONT COLLEGE Caihelie relleite for ye'ini wemn muter the rtliectlin uf tti Heclety of ihn llrlv Chll'l .Ictus, -lil.arre ininpu In leaut'fui Main l.int ulilrlit. Ker lata, uiun aiMreit TIIK IIKAV. Ilsx QH H. Rmemenl. p. Bellefonte Academy Tmfn. an. up, 117th year. Alh field nnd ewlmmlng peel. Med rate. Catalog JAMKH K. IILtillKM. A. .M.. Ileailm.itlrr, lltllcfunu, 1'iv. I.AXCASTKR, PA AM) MAItMl.' l'repiueit beya for ill icllriia KKAnixn. pa. Keystone Institute "The Service Scheel" A fully equipped achoel with expert In. etructnra eicuinred te Hive trifnelve Inatrun. linn nt 9 ...r in IMaelrlpal lrn.i.l! .....&. .K..k ......... . .. . ., i.T l "".-..' ..r. "".:: ..--. .ta.i?,n lll.l.ni.l. nan .iinnnn.il, AI.AUC.ui i weinanicai i.nnneeriDir. Acceuntlns nnil i repiuus utrn iui in itiiiri.a. nnti leiniili"' I ,jmih.. iiintiiiii hum rnnu.a llnaeraie i-p . Catnlujue. ll, ii,, flat ilt. l..iMri,rjr lu Vvunc M'einea oft Olrli ami leihmral tut. Principal Munlnexa Administration. Ill week' ceur.jn III naiuuiiiin. ,.Ti ii.imu.. i,ur BO'l nlVht claiaea Wrlla fur Informatleii tu Director Kcyaiene Inetltut. 13 .-ertn ttu street, Rcadln, l', Briarley Hall Military Academy A .S!88' College Preparatory Scheel for Red-Blooded Beys of Character and Ambition . Captain S. J. LODGE, A. B M. A., U. M., Superintendent A splenclldly euulppul fcchoel for red-hloeded American bevs fhnractef lon,,Hu.lch,;lentele?ic,ee,lhtn?,f ',rten,s "r" 'v"" mucWten"len In ihU Vtltu. fncultv of ins-.leve.a .w' , lwn,e,"!1 "choel rulttired nnd Hymi.aihetls fcmierH?ait KtSte i"id. ii?.1? .,,1urr'cl'l"nv Inilvdiial attention. i'enMjnt .imnllne. enmn .l. l.e .".'" J"1' """ter. KwlimnMV, nslling. Bia"-' " v " '"""s I'eys a Hpeciiilly ... te I it lea I nun Hni,.i it (PI In Sydney J. !.0dr. Ji. a., ij,. jr. Suet. an.nit Publln I.edcer llureau-' AUdreMi J t S.r , Vi nfi . y ffc f. Ai .irs.
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