Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 17, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 13, Image 13

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHIIiABELPHI A, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1921
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SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES
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jnttini . ,t MrNi !io nViln to nhlnln these in one of theso schools. I therefore ur;
ge you to enter college on tho completion of yowr1
bers of college-trained people, and tho demand tot
IV) the Members of tho Senior Classes of the Pennsylvania High Schools: As you near the end iof your high school course you are considering
rftW oil tho seriousness demanded of such an Important matter just what is tho best uso you can mako of the years that He immediately before
von. Undoubtedly you aro aware of tho .importance of further training beyond that which tho best high school can give.
There aro many colleges of high standing and reputation for men and women, and each person seeking a collcgo which offers certain social or
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hieh school course, if possible. Tho schools ol tno ommonweaun aro m muu vj. imKo """'
teachers of this broad training will increase as the years go by.
THOMAS E. FINEGAN, Supt. of Public" Instruction of Pennsylvania.
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PENNSYLVANIA
MILITARY COLLEGE
HUSK
Trains for Leadership"
For a hundred years the Pennsylvania Mili
tary College has been making men of boys;
During this time thousands of young men have
learned here the meaning of honor, thorough
ness and discipline. ,
Grants Degrees: Civil Engineering, Chemistry,
Commerce arid Finance
Infantry
Cavalry
Artillery
College offers three-year courses and degrees in Civil Engineering, Chemistry,
Commerce and Finance. Preparatory Division prepares for entrance to any college.
Separate Junior School for boys of 12 and upwards.
Box 22
COL. CHARLES E. HYATT
Chester, Pa.
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Quality Education J
NUMBERS LIMITED
URSINUS COLLEGE
COLLEGEVILLE, PA. I
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For 18 Consecutive Years Ranked
as an "Honor School" by the U. S.
Government
St. John's Military and
Preparatory School
MANLIUS
among tho hills, 11 miles from Syracuse. Com
plete equipment Essentially a collogo prop,
school with military regime for habits of dis
ciplino, orderliness and promptness. A happy
school lifo with well-ordered recreations and ath
letics. Business preparatory course. Also Junior
School. For 33 years under present management.
For catalog address
General WILLIAM VERBECK,
President
x278 - Manlius, N.Y.
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NAZARETH HALL MILITARY ACADEMY
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run Collece Preparatory. Business nnd General Courses, ,
(Ula. ,noor n outdoor athlattca. Uymn&slum. ewltnmlnr pool and attuetlo
Complete military equipment '
m..VI5!1.'trsr "'m la connected with the entire aehool life, and develop!
wrrect habile, ua well as leadership and an appreciation of orranliatlon.
Moderate ratet. Catalogue on appKcotion to
no - .,.THE REV. A. D. THAELER. D. D.
" 0. NAZAnKmi, I'A. (rifty mllea from l'hlladelpbla and ninety from
jew vom nir.i
THE PHILADELPHIA SCHOOL
OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY
2200 De Lancey Place
Seven months' training in design, bookbinding, jewelry, weaving,
Joy-making, carving, basketry, lace-making and other crafts, with
Jrtures In Anatomy, etc. Two additional months devoted to Hos
pital Practice. Graduates In demand at good salaries. . A'ddreoa
liss Floronco'W. Fulton, Dean
Yeates School
Lancaster :: Pennsylvania
68 miles from Philadelphia on the main lino of the Penn
sylvania Railroad. Estate of 110 acres 4 miles from city.
Trolley connection. Two athletic fields. Gymnasium,
swimming pool. Prepares for any college or technical
school. Small classes. Particular attention to individual
work. Special provision for boyB under 12 years of ago.
Catalogue and views upon request.
REV. GEORGE ST. JOHN RATHBUN, Headmaster
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"The School with an Unsurpassed
Record for Scholarship"
,. Accord. About 800 students prepared for 25 collogos in 29 years.
G0 of our students Honor Men and College Leaders at Harvard,
Princeton, Universty of Pennsylvania, Lafayette, Lehigh, Franklin and
Marshall. Bucknolh Muhlenberg and others. Higher percentage of
Honor Men and Prize Winners, Phi Beta Kappa Men and University
Debatora at Princeton than any other school.
i.inW?VK?i3!;,i Jin bf,autlful Perkio,m?n Valley, 40 miles from Phila
delphia, healthful location. Thorough instruction in Bmall groups by
Competent Teachers; Musk, Business, Gymnasium and 20f-acro campus.
All athletics. Dollghtful homo life. Wholesome religious influences.
Development of character and. Training for Service tho highest aim
Moderate Rates. Separate Junior School, with careful supervision and
complete equipment. For Illustrated catalog, address tho Principal.
OSCAR S. KRIEBEL, D. D Box 110, Pennaburg, Pa.
IRVING
COLLEGE AND MUSIC CONSERVATORY
Will begin GGth year Sept. 28th.
vionn, voice, ineoretical Sum
Secretaryship; Public School S
5&.iwi,SSL 2., IrV.1 mogt beautiful and
I'r.--"VIIJ.xt v "A,r. L ",UV"' .""" ouwiqo oi namsDurg. our
S"Ki '""'" S:, AJ7 "n.0.. wosmngton; b fioura from Phlla,
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Overflowing
A. B. course; Pipe Orsran. Piano.
ects; Expression; Homo Economics;
ilualc: Outdoor Baskcthnll nnrl Ton.
m v Jiu wJ0V,t; ,J,ust 0U"118 of Harrisburg. our
N. Y. City and Washington; 8 houra from Phlla. and
Select patronasre. Terms, 450 t 4J700. Apply early.
r patronage. Send for catalog. iweariy.
Ea IE. CAMPBELL, A.M., Ph.Dv Pir.
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Prepares for college or technical school. Small classes; individual
instruction. Also commercial course. Student government. All
athletics. Splendid modern buildings. Largo campus nnd gymnasium.
Special care for younger boys. Rate, $500. Catalog
IRWIN M. SHALTER, A. M., Headmaster
CHIROPRACTIC
YOU havo within yourself tho essential to the advancement and
SUCCESS of an ideal, whether that ideal is FAME, FORTUNE
or SERVICE TO HUMANITY.
As YOU THINK, SO ARE YOU. You con bo what you will to
bo. What others have done and aro doing you can do. THINK BIG.
Put your THOUGHT into ACTION and ACHIEVE GREATER
THINGS. Tho Greatest Thing in tho World is HUMANITY. Tho
Greatest Service is to bring HOPE, HEALTH, HAPPINESS to
humankind. No other profession offers as truly great an oppor
tunity to servo folks as docs CHIROPRACTIC.
CHIROPRACTIC is a .LIVING, VITAL PRINCIPLE. Thou
sands of tho brightest minds have turned to its study as the finest
expression of SERVICE and SUCCESS. Can you bo a CHIRO
PRACTOR? WHATEVER OTHER MEN AND WOMEN HAVE DONE
AND ARE DOING, THAT YOU CAN DO.
Tho Now York College of Chiropractic is the oldest and best
organized in tho East. Write for descriptive catalog and appointment.
NEW YORK COLLEGE OF
CHIROPRACTIC
245 West 72d Street New York, N. Y.
Juniata College
offers Instruction under the direction of capable teachers in tho following
curricula:
(a) I.lbrral Arti, fonr yearn, TJ. A. drfree.
(h) General flclenc, four yean, II 8. decree,
(e) X're-Mrdleal, two ytnm.
(d) Horae Economic", four year, II, 8. degree In Home Economic!.
(e) Piano and Voice, each fonr yean.
The collego Is co-cducatlonal, Christian In Bplrlt, thorough In method,
distinguished by Its literary standards.
Tho college has eight buildings. Including Library. Science Hall, Admin
istration Building, and dormitories.
The Slimmer term, with nceredlted work for teachen, will open Jane 20.
The Hall term will open September 13.
Moderate rates for good accommodations In a healthful location.
Send for catalogue.
THE PRESIDENT JUNIATA COLLEGE
HUNTINGDON, PA.
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WANAMAKER INSTITUTE
23d and Walnut Streets
Opens
September 8
Huslnefi trnlntng for young men
and women that will fit thm for pay
Inc positions , preparatory training
for tno arM and professions courses
In Domestic Arts and Science-) that
nre thorough and efficient Valuable
training at moderato cost that will
enable tho ambitious to climb tho
ladder of success In their chosen
vocation.
No entrance examinations. Certif
icates and diplomas granted. Faculty
of high Intellect and training.
Day, Afternoon, Evening and
Saturday Classes
Coursca
rw
Dmwlnn r Tainting- 25'52
Knullnh French nr Spanish 30.00
Bhnrthand With Typewrltln or
Ilookk'eplnit . .... 27.00
Shnrthnml Tiprltlnit nnd
Uookkn'plriir . RT.On
Hluptint neatlln , 1(1 on
Hctall Mlllne (II wfk) . 1(1.00
Art N1leork or Crocheting. 12.00
Dressmaking or Millinery 27.00
Architectural Rrawm 27.00
Watchmaking or RnaravInK . 80.00
Tlntraphy for Men & Women ".0o
Tnxm rltlnR 22.00
Metfianlcal Drawing for Men
and Womn .. 22 00
nal Etate and Convejanclng 20.00
Oarment Cutting fmen'a clothea) 27.00
Garment Cutting (women's
elothei) 87.00
Public Hpaklnr for Men.. .. 20 00
Elocution for Women . . . 25.00
Public School Ilranchoa 22.00
Piano or Violin .... 32.00
Vocal Le90n (nine) J 8.00
Arithmetic Ibuslnesa) 20,00
Penmanehlp I Correspondence. 20 00
hale.manahlp (men and woman) 27.00
Cooking. DreMmakInc and
Millinery fda) ) .. 110.00
Filing i. Indexing (SH monthn) 13.00
Cooking Drenmaklne or Mil-
llnory . . 27.00
Printing (men and women).... 28.00
Telephone Locust .tHO for cata
logue or send postcard.
"Not failure, but low aim, is
a crime.
Two Ways of Learning
WHICH IS TH15 nUTTKH WAYf
There are Just two ways of
learning how to conduct a busi
ness or to become an executlvo
in a largo corporation One is to
learn by lone and costly experi
ence. Tho other is to be first trained
In business fundamentals at Pelrco
School. Hero you llkewlao learn
by oxperlenco, but lose nelthor posi
tion nor capital mistakes.
Write for 57th year book
COURSES OF STUDY
Uaslncas Administration
(two yearn)
Accounting (two reara)
(icneral Iltulnras (one year)
Necretarlal (one to two years)
Halenmnnihlp (one year)
Teacher Training (one to
two yeara)
Stenographic (sit to nine
montha)
Pay Pcliool Ocwna Pent.
Night School Opens Sept.
Pine Street West of Broad
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PEIRCE SCHOOL
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"Aro You Going to Peirco'a School in September?"
The William Penn Charter School
No. 8 South 12th Street, Philadelphia
Founded 1689 Chartered 1701
The School opens for Its 282nd academic year on September
In conformity with the development of the Junior High School
idea, a now class has been added to our Junior School.
One hundred and twenty-two boys sat at the College Entrance
Board Examinations in June.
Tho Playing Fields at Queon Lane have been improved by the
addition of a new concrete tennis court, and a new portable grand
stand for viewing the games. The locker capacity has been greatly
increased.
The third quinquennial catalogue of Penn Charter graduates, duo
In the course of the coming year, will contain 1417 names, including
the class of 1921.
Tho school buildings will bo open for inspection and classifica
tion of pupils on and after September G, 1921.
Catalogue and information may be obtained upon application to
RICHARD M. GUMMERE, Ph.D., Headmaster
Gettysburg Academy
A Finely Equipped Boarding School for Boys
New buildings with first-class modern appointments.
Ample playgrounds. New swimming pool. All sports. Super
vised athletics. Beautiful and healthful loca
tion near the mountains. A school with a
home atmosphere. 95th year opens Sept.
21st. Rates, $350 to $425. For catalog;
address:
Rev. CHARLES H. HUBER, Litt. D.
Headmaster
Box 143, Gettysburg, Pa.
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CUSHING ACADEMY
ASHHURNHAM IN
MASSACHUSETTS. U. S. A.
A preparatory and finishing aehool I Builneaa, Manual Training,
for boya and glrla. I pCes Culture above knowledge, and
Preparea for all College.. Unlveral- character above Culture,
tlea. Technical School. Craduatea in 30 college, and Sclen-
Course, in Music, Household Arta, tide Schools Moderato Rales.
Send for Illustrated Catalog to
H S COWELL, A. M . Pd. D., Ashburnham, Mass., U. S. A.
AUM1NISTIIAT10.V IIl'IUMMJ
Schuylkill Seminary
READING'S JUNIOR COLLEGE, READING, PA.
orkrr0s"oan0.rycuru"!U'Ul18 """" """ X tW rWu ' C0l"t9
Naw athletla nsld, new dlninir htll and new administration butldln.
r- .!T,,ftt"'e'U'11 nd rooraI t""nln'- Endowrnant afford, moderate chareea.
lear asTO 00.
First eemestar betlna September II. 1021.
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Catalofrua or Interview upon raquast.
TKEI,, A. M U. n.. President
The PenBisylvania fVluseum and
School of Industrial Art
Broad and Pine Streets, Philadelphia
MUSEUM Memorial Hall, Fairmount' Park
SCHOOL Broad and Pine Streets
ART DEPARTMENT TEXTILE DEPARTMENT
Tha School nftVra thorough invrurflnn In a I
to Ua Industrial Arohcat i
imAttlNH COiTlMK linSlON
l'AINTINO I'VfilU.NTltl
MODKIINO MOIIII nnilKINO
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A,?.,.jp.i;r?Jr, ' p'M'Kaimiy
ii.r.vsTit.Tiu ij:tteiii.ng
Uay and bvening Classes Saturd Classes for Teachers
Art and Te-hrnral Lit nine fnr use if lrn onil Members
SCHOOL OPENS SEPTEMBER 21st niiri.. i.
Circular!, unci full Inforinutlnn fiimlalird In nrr.nn ur by ma,l'nibr M"31
PI! to tho KeElMr.r Ilrouil nnd I'lne "irreii.
rHDuhia of Art with special reference
TirviII.K DKMi.N AND
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THE STEVENS SCHOOL
GERMANTOWN
I'OlMIKIl 1888
tn&J ,,d "l100.1 .with ? nrv sPirit nnd n"w equipment.
nr..iort?n la.y cho1 'or.BlrW. for lxiv through tho first grade Kinder.
foVy'SynYrSSriV1, ,Un,r nml 8enl0r h,Bh 8Chools Ae P"P"
ProKreJilvithrfrf.'1 'SSSmii!' iC0llc?f ?nfl ProfesHlonally trained.
AthlerWllrrnrrimiVeT8- At,eaUo" to a'raote'r 'velopment
Vor Information addreaa the principal.
MISS KATHARINE M. DENWORTH.
n w.,2?,1 oTrCBS!!tcAaAvcnuc' ?ntown, PhlladelphU
SIIOKTIIVMI IN M LKSHONH
Qraduatlona rrom On to Three Momba
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HARRIS SCHOOLS
Both A Cilrnrd Avenue
tuil) liafct Tlocv btrret
Pharmacy
Chemistry
Bacteriology
Pharmacognosy
Friends' Central School Sjitem
Tor Hoya and Olrls Pour Phtladelpbla
elementary schools and Central Uchnol. A
Junior and Senior Utah School Includln col.
lets preparatory department. Lars play
ground, lyranmlum. lunchroom Upan to
other osnomlnattgns. Write for year book
and ratoa.
Ifltli and Itaco fit".. Philadelphia
Tin: I'liiLADUiriiiA school or
OCCI'l'lIOVAI. TMI'KAl'V
COO De I unrry I'lace
The rourre of seven months Includes train
nc In design the crafts and lectures In
Anatomv Pstchoiocy I'atholocy ete with
to addltlonH. months devoted to HoaplUI
l'ractlca Orarluatps In itomar.d at aood
talarles Y'T I'ur'h'r Information, address
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ZECKWER-HAHN PHILAT"
MUSICAL ACADEMY
Main fiehool. IBI7 finnice Street
ppena Reptt-mber let for rexlatratlnn Claaasa
herln Raptemher Htll Honrt for prospectus.
THK HOI.MAN SniOOI,. J0a VVolTfal T SI
J'l open for Its twer.ty-second year Hapl. 22.
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One Hundred Years
of Teaching
The Highest Ideals of
Pharmaceutical Practice
I.eodlne to Krcoanlied Detrera
with a faiul of 21
mora man lino
Indent ho1 nt
laboratories four
post arartuiito roursej leadinir to deiraee
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