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Boston College. Rev. ROBERT FULTON. S. J., President. Boston Conservatory of Music. 16 Instructors. Thorough and complete instruction in all branches of Vocal and Instrumental Music. The only Violin school in the United States. Not more than four pupils in each class. JULIUS EICHBERG, Director, 154 Tremont Street.

Boston Day School for Deaf-Mutes.
Boston Dental College.
Boston Normal School.

Boston University. Eight Colleges and Schools. Open to both sexes. 99 Professors, Intructors and Lecturers; 665 students. WM. F. WARREN, S. T. D., LL.D., President. For information, address the Registrar, Dr. DAVID PATTEN.

Boston University Law School. Opens October 3rd. Address E. H. BENNETT, LL. D., Dean, 20 Beacon Street, BOSTON, Mass.

Boston University School of Medicine. Lecture term commences October 9th, 1878. I. T. TALBOT, M. D., Dean, 66 Marlborough Street.

Boston University School of Oratory, for Public Speakers, Readers, Professors of Elocution, Actors and for general culture. Next term begins October 9th. For Circulars, address Prof. LEWIS B. MONROE, 7 Beacon street, BOSTON, Mass.

Boys' Classical School.-40 Cortes Street. Thorough preparation for Harvard College and Scientific Schools. Opens September 9th. Circulars sent to any address. Private Tuition, transient or yearly. HENRY DAME, A. M., Principal.

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Bryant & Stratton Commercial School. structors. A thorough and practical education, adapted to business pursuits. H. E. HIBBARD, Principal. Chauncy Hall School. Classical, Scientific, Business, Military. The different departments, Kindergarten, Preparatory, and Upper, accommodate pupils of both sexes from three to twenty-one years of age. Special students received in all sections of Upper Department. For particulars, address the Principals, 259-265 Boylston Street. BOSTON, Mass. Classical and Mathematical School. WM. H. BROOKS, A. M., Principal.

Codman Mansion Home School.
Comer's Commercial College.

English and Classical School for Boys. Established A. D. 1860. The nineteenth year begins Monday, September 16, 1878. The course of study is arranged to secure a thorough preparation for Harvard University and for the Scientific Schools. Copies of recent examination-papers will be sent on application. Arrangements for the accommodation of pupils from a distance, with board and lodging, may be made by addressing W. N. EAYRS, Principal.

English High School.-Founded 1821. 21 Instructors; 504 pupils. EDWIN P. SEAVER, Head Master. French's Business College.

Massachusetts.

Gannett Institute for Young Ladies.-17 Instructors. Preparatory and Senior Departments. The 25th year will begin Wednesday, September 25th, 1878. Thoroughness in character and methods of instruction; liberal and comprehensive. For catalogue and circular, apply to Rev. GEO. GANNETT, A. M., Principal, 69 Chester Square, BOSTON, Mass.

Miss Garland and Miss Weston's Kindergarten.Advanced classes and Normal Class. The class for training Kindergarten teachers opens Nov. 1st. The seven months' course comprises lessons and lectures on Frobel's theory of education and furnishes opportunities for observation and practice in the Kindergarten. Tuition, material, and lectures, $130.00. Address Miss GARLAND, 52 Chestnut St., BOSTON, Mass. Dental School of Harvard University. THOMAS H. CHANDLER, D. M. D., Dean.

Home and Day School. MARY L. HALL, Principal. Home and Day School. Mrs. S. H. HAYES, Principal. Mr. Hooper's School for Young Ladies and Girls re-opens Thursday, September 27, at his residence,

56 Chestnut St.

Miss Hubbard's School, 81 Boylston Street.

Miss Abby H. Johnson's School for Young Ladies. Competent Assistants. Distinguished lectures. Reopens September 26th. 100 Charles Street. Kindergarten (Miss MINA MOORE). Lowell Institute Drawing Classes.

Lowell Institute School of Practical Design.

The Misses Mann's Home and Day School. 57 Roxbury St., BosTON HIGHLANDS. Massachusetts College of Pharmacy.

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Massachusetts Institute of Technology. structors; 267 students. Examinations September 25th and 26th. JOHN D. RUNKLE, Ph. D., President. For information, etc., address SAMUEL KNEELAND, Secretary.

Massachusetts State Normal Art School, 28 School Street, BOSTON. Director, Prof. WALTER SMITH; 11 Instructors and Lecturers. Under the direction of the State Board of Education. Designed to train and educate Teachers of Industrial Drawing. Course of Study four years, in classes A, B, C and D. Subjects of Instruction as follows: A (First year) Elementary drawing, coloring, and design; B (Second year) Form, color and Industrial Design, Painting in oil, water-colors, monochrome, etc. C. (Third year) The constructive Arts; as, Architectural design; Machine drawing, construction, and design; Topographical drawing and ship draughting. D. (Fourth year) Sculpture and design in the round,- modelling and casting. Class A must be passed first; any class may be taken up next. Certificates issued for each class. The Diploma of the School after all four classes are passed. For circulars, apply to the Curator at the School.

Medical Department of Harvard University. Ninety-Fifth Annual Announcement (1878-9). Instruction is given by Lectures, Recitations, Clinical Teaching, and Practical Exercises throughout the Academic year. The year begins Sept. 26th, 1878, and ends the last Wednesday in June, 1879. Persons who hold no degree in arts or science, must pass an examination for admission to this school in Latin, in the elements of Physics and in English. French or German will be accepted instead of Latin. The admission examination will be held in June both at Boston and at Cincinnati; in September, at Boston only. Examination for advanced standing, Sept. 23rd. A catalogue, containing detailed information and specimens of examination papers, will be sent on addressing Dr. R. H. FITZ, Secretary, 108 Boylston St., BOSTON, Mass.

New England Conservatory of Music.-16.000 pupils since 1867; 75 Professors; 115 hours instruction for $15.00. Best Methods. Address E. TOURJEE, Music Hall, BOSTON, Mass.

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Private Classical School.
Private Latin School.
Principal.
Principal.

Public Latin School.

MOSES MERRILL, Head Master.

Miss Putnam's Classical, English, French, and German Family and Day School for Young Ladies. The twelfth year opened October 4th, 1877. Family pupils limited to twelve. Reduction made for those who enter late in the season. House made cheerful pal, 58 Marlborough Street, BOSTON, Mass. by bright wood-fires. Address Miss PUTNAM, Princi

School of Drawing and Painting (Museum of Fine Arts.)

Sawyer's Mercantile and Nautical College. Founded 1839. GEORGE A. SAWYER, Principal, assisted by such talent and experience as are from time to time required. 161 Tremont St.

School of Modern Languages. - German-French Italian. Auxiliary Department. Colloquium Latinum. The present principal is the direct successor (since 1876) of THEOPHILUS HENESS, A.M., the founder of the school. Address ARNOLD A. F. ZUELLIG, Principal, 2 A, Beacon Street, BOSTON, Mass. South End Kindergarten. Miss GARDNER, Principal. Mrs. and Miss Southgate's Family and Day School for Girls and Young Ladies. For particulars, address the PRINCIPALS, 120 Charles Street, BOSTON, Mass.

Union Park School for Young Ladies. This school, the oldest for Young Ladies in the city, will re-open on Monday, September 23d. It occupies spacious rooms on the second floor of the Penny Savings, Bank Building, corner of Union park and Washington street. Circulars with catalogues can be had by addressing the Principal, at 18 Concord square. HENRY WIL

LIAMS.

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Tufts College. Three courses of study are of fered: I.-The usual Academic course; II.-The Philosophical course, wherein the Modern Languages are substituted for Greek of Course I.; III.-The Engineering course of three years, leading to the degree of Civil Engineer.

The College is situated within fifteen Boston by rail. Expenses are moderate. is afforded needy students by scholarship uities. Address Prof. CHARLES E. FAY, COLLEGE HILL, Mass. Concord.

minutes of Liberal aid and gratSecretary,

for

High School. WM. L. EATON, Principal. Home School for Boys.-A limited number of boys received in the Family of the Principal to prepare College or for the Institute of Technology. Also any conditional applicants for admission to College. For circulars, address GEORGE W. MINNS, Principal, CONCORD, Mass.

Wayside Family School for Young Ladies and Girls, CONCORD, Mass. The next school year will commence September 17. Board and Tuition, $275.00 per year. For circulars, address the Principal, Miss M. Č. PRATT.

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Eaton Family School. AMOS H. EATON, Principal. Peirce Academy.-Founded 1808. For both sexes. Prepares for college, scientific schools, and business. Address G. H. COFFIN, Principal, MIDDLEBORO', Mass. Monson.

Monson Academy. structors; 83 students.

Open to both sexes. 5 In-
Classical and English De-

partments. Rev. CHAS. HAMMOND, LL.D., Principal.

Nantucket.

Coffin School.

New Bedford.

Friends' Academy.

and advanced courses.

of Trustees.

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Newbury (P. O. Address Newburyport). Dummer Academy. Founded 1763. Open to both sexes. Preparatory, English, and Classical courses. Rev. EBENEZER G. PARSONS, Principal.

Newburyport.

Consolidated High and Putnam Schools. AMOS H. THOMPSON, A.M., Principal.

"Eaglenest."- A Home School for Boys. The 13th year will begin September 10th. For further information, address LLOYD W. HIXON, M.D., Principal. New Marlboro'. South Berkshire Institute.

New Salem. New Salem Academy.

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North Adams.

Massachusetts.

South Hadley.

Mt. Holyoke Female Seminary.- Chartered 1836. 27 Instructors; 250 students. Course of instruction occupies four years. Library of 10,000 volumes. Superior facilities for a thorough collegiate education. South Williamstown.

Greylock Institute. Prepares boys for business, scientific school, or college. Expenses, $450.00 per

Drury High School. M. J. GRIFFIN, A.M., Principal. year. For catalogues, address BENJ. F. MILLS, A.M.,

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Pittsfield.

Carter's Commercial College and School of Business. Designed to impart to men and boys a true and useful knowledge of commercial science and art as found and applied in the various departments of trade. E. F. CARTER, A.M., Principal.

Maplewood Institute for Young Ladies. Long and widely and favorably known for its thorough instruction in every department and its beautiful and acces sible location. Terms moderate, and number so limited as to secure the best training. For circulars, address Rev. C. V. SPEAR, Principal, PITTSFIELD, Mass. Music School. Full corps of teachers, artists, and lecturers of recognized ability in all departments. The best advantages at very moderate rates. Address for catalogues or special information, B. C. BLODGETT, Principal, PITTSFIELD, Mass.

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Principal, SOUTH WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass.

Springfield.

Miss Catherine L. Howard's Boarding and Day School for Girls will re-open September 23d. Number of Boarding Pupils limited to eight. Springfield Collegiate Institute. Stockbridge.

Boys and young men privately fitted for College. Conditioned or rejected candidates coached. Address F. HOFFMANN, STOCKBRIDGE, Mass.

Hillside Home for Young Ladies. $300.00 a year. MISS ADELE BREWER, Principal.

Taunton.

Bristol Academy. J. C. BARTLETT, Principal.
Waltham.

New-Church Theological School.

Waltham New - Church School. Good home for

boys and girls, and thorough instruction from kindergarten to college. Address BENJAMIN WORCESTER, Principal, WALTHAM, Mass.

Waltham Latin and English School.
Wellesley.

Wellesley College. - 25 Instructors; 323 students. Collegiate and Academic Departments. Designed for the higher education of women and thoroughly arranged for collegiate methods of instruction. For information and calendar for 1878, apply to Miss ADA L. HOWARD, President, WELLESLEY, Mass. Westboro'.

Willow Park Seminary.

Westfield.

State Normal School. Opened 1839. 9 Instructors; 170 students. Unsurpassed facilities in regular and special courses. Circulars free. Apply to J. G. SCOTT, Principal, WESTFIELD, Mass.

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Wesleyan Academy. This celebrated Academy for ladies and gentlemen opened the Spring Term of its Fifty-third year, March 20th. Instruction given in the following Departments: English, Commercial, Scientific, College - Preparatory, Art and Music. A thoroughly competent Professor in charge of each Department. Address, for catalogue, etc., Rev. N. FELLOWS, A. M., Principal, WILBRAHAM, Mass. Williamstown.

English and Classical School. - Thorough instruction for a limited number of boys under careful supervision in the home of the Principals, Rev. N. H. EGLESTON, and M. EGLESTON, WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass.

Williams College. Wholly devoted to College work with ample provision in all its departments. Tuition, $90.00 a year. Board may be secured at $3.00 a week. Six Thousand Dollars distributed annually among students needing aid. For catalogue, apply to P. A. CHADBOURNE, President, WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass.

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Oread Institute for Young Ladies. 1848; confessedly one of the best female seminaries in New England. Most excellent advantages in Music, Elocution, etc. Send for catalogue to Prof. H. R. GREENE, Principal, WORCESTER, Mass. Family and Day School of Modern Languages. Mrs. M. V. FITCH, Principal.

Miss Williams' School for Young Ladies. Circular on application. Address AVA WILLIAMS, Principal, WORCESTER, Mass.

Worcester Academy.-Founded 1834. Thoroughly equipped. Courses of study: Classical, Scientific, Academic, Music, and Elocution. Seven regular teachers. Expenses moderate. Advantages firstclass. Year begins August 28th. For catalogue, address N. LEAVENWORTH, A. M., Principal.

Worcester Free Institute of Industrial Science. Address Prof. C. O. THOMPSON, WORCESTER, Mass.

Yarmouthport.

Kindergarten. ALICE MATTHEWs, Principal.

MICHIGAN.

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Holland City.

Hope College. Open to both sexes. 7 Instructors; 103 students. Preparatory, Academic, and Theological Departments. Expenses low. Rev. PHILIP PHELPS, Jr., D.D., President. Jackson.

Hon. HORACE S. TARBELL, State Superintendent of Mrs. Gardner's Kindergarten.

Public Instruction, LANSING, Mich.

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Albion.
Albion College.

Ann Arbor.

University of Michigan. Open to both sexes. 67 Professors and Instructors; 1,230 students. Departments as follows: 1) Literature, Science, and the Arts; 2) Pharmacy; 3) Medicine and Surgery; 4) Law; 5) Homoeopathic Medical College; 6) College of Dental Surgery. Library of 24,500 volumes JAMES. B. ANGELL, LL.D., President.

University of Michigan, Department of Medicine and Surgery. The largest medical school west of the Alleghenies. The 29th annual course of lectures will commence on October 1st, 1878, and continue nine months. Course separate but equal for women. Matriculation Fee, paid but once-residents of Michigan, $10.00; non-residents, $25.00. Annual Duesresidents of Michigan. $20.00; non-residents, $25.00. Graduation Fee, for all alike, $10.00. Send for circular and catalogue. A. B. PALMER, M.D., Dean, ANN ARBOR, Mich.

Battle Creek.

Battle Creek Business College.

Battle Creek College. 16 Instructors; 478 students. Collegiate, Normal, Biblical, and Hygienic departments. JAMES WHITE, President.

Jackson Business College.

Kalamazoo.

Kalamazoo Business College and Telegraphic Institute. Great advantages to all who wish to become practical accountants, telegraph operators, or successful business men. W. F. PARSONS, President.

Kalamazoo College, including Preparatory Department. KENDALL BROOKS, D.D., President.

Michigan Female Seminary. A school for the higher education of Young Ladies conducted on the Mt. Holyoke plan. Its aim thorough instruction combined with careful attention to whatever relates September 5th, 1878. Terms, $175 a year for board, to complete development. Twelfth year commences $115 tuition, fuel, lights, and furnished rooms; to daughters of clergymen. For catalogues, address Miss JEANETTE FISHER, Principal. Lansing.

Lansing Business College.
Michigan State Agricultural College.
Monroe.

St. Mary's Young Ladies' Academy. - Under the charge of the sister-servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary. Every facility is offered for receiving a refined education. Special attention is also given to Domestic Economy. Terms, $120.00 per year. particulars, apply to MOTHER-SUPERIOR, St. Mary's Academy, MONROE, Mich.

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