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Worcester.

College of the Holy Cross.

Highland Military Academy. Prepares its cadets for commanding positions in common and scientific pursuits and for any College or University in the United States. It was established in 1856 by its present Superintendent, C. B. METCALF, A.M. Massachusetts State Normal School. Entrance examinations, September 10th, 1878, and February 11th, 1879. Address E. H. RUSSELL, Principal, WORCESTER, Mass.

Oread Institute for Young Ladies. Founded 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.

Hon. HORACE S. TARBELL, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, LANSING, Mich.

Adrian. Adrian College. Open to both sexes. 10 Instructors. Six distinct Departments of Instruction: Classics, Mathematics. Natural Science, Philosophy, Political and Social Science, Modern Languages. Affords a thorough classical scientific, or musical education. G. B. MCELROY, D. D., President.

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.

Michigan.

Benzonia.

Grand Traverse College.
Detroit.

Academy for Boys (Macomb Street).
Academy of the Sacred Heart.
Detroit College.

Detroit Medical College. LEARTUS CONNOR, M.D., Se-
cretary.
German American Seminary.
Goldsmiths Bryant & Stratton Business University.
Kindergarten of the German American Seminary.

Mayhew Business College. Superior advantages; excellent text-books; unrivalled business practice. IRA MAYHEW, President

East Saginaw. Parsons' Business College. Fentonville.

Latimer Hall.

Flint.

Michigan Institution for the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind.

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Mrs. Gardner's Kindergarten. Jackson Business College.

Kalamazoo.

Kalamazoo Business College and Telegraphic Institute. Great advantages to all who wish to become practical accountants, telegraph operators, or sucW. F. PARSONS, President. cessful business men. 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 to complete development. Twelfth year commences September 5th, 1878. Terms, $175 a year for board, $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.

For

Young Ladies' Seminary and Collegiate Institute. 8 Instructors. Preparatory, Academic, and Collegiate Departments. Rev. E. J. BoYD, A. M., President. Olivet.

Olivet College.

Ypsilanti.

Michigan State Normal School.

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St. Paul Business College and Telegraphic Institute. Hon. DAVID BURT, State Superintendent of Public St. Paul Home School and Kindergarten. Instruction, ST. PAUL, Minn.

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State Normal School.-7 Instructors; 214 students.

Visitation School.

St. Peter.

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Blue Mountain.

Blue Mountain Female College.

Brookhaven.

Thorough Normal instruction. Rev. D. C. JOHN, A.M., Brookhaven High School for Boys.

Principal.

Minneapolis.

Augsburg Seminarium.

Hamline University.
Macalester College.

Minneapolis Business College.

Minneapolis Female Seminary. - 6 Instructors. Preparatory and Collegiate Departments. Designed to furnish the best facilities for a thorough education for young ladies. Mrs. M. B. MILLIGAN, Principal.

University of Minnesota.-Open to both sexes. 17 Instructors; 303 students. The college embraces the following Departments: Collegiate; Science, Literature, and the Arts; Agriculture; Mechanic Arts; Medicine; Law. WILLIAM W. FOLWELL, President.

Northfield.

Carleton College.-Open to students of either sex. English, Scientific, Literary, and Classical courses of study, and a Musical Department. Address JAS. W. STRONG, President, NORTHFIELD, Minn.

Owatonna.

Academy of the Sisters of St. Francis. Red Wing.

Christ Church Parish School.

Red Wing Collegiate Institute.
Rochester.

St. Francis Academy.

St. Cloud.

St. Agnes' Academy.
State Normal School.

St. Joseph.

St. John's College.

St. Paul.

Kindergarten of Norwood Hall.
Leighton Academy.
Norwood Hall.

St. Joseph's Academy.

St. Louis School.

Whitworth Female College. Rev. HARVEY F. JOHNSON, President.

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St. Louis Seminary. A first-class private select

Hon. R. D. SHANNON, State Superintendent of Public school for young ladies. Location remarkable for its

Instruction, JEFFERSON CITY, Mo.

Arcadia.

Arcadia Collegc.

Boonville.

The Kemper Family School.

Canton.

Christian University.

Cape Girardeau.

Convent and Academy of Loretto.

beauty, healthfulness, and removal from all disturbing influences. Grade of scholarship very high; instruction very thorough. Primary, Academic, and Collegiate Departments. Board and tuition, $115.00 per session of eighteen weeks. B. T. BLEWETT, A. M., LL. D., Principal.

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thorough medical instruction. E. W. SCHAUFFLER, St. Bridget's Institution for the Deaf and Dumb. M. D., Secretary.

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St. Joseph Female College.- 24 Instructors. Prep aratory and Collegiate Departments. Rev. E. S. Du. LIN, D.D., President.

Seminary of the Sacred Heart. This institution offers the greatest facilities in the Far West for obtaining a thorough education. Board and tuition, per session of five months, $100.00. Music and Drawing extra. For further particulars, apply to the MOTHERSUPERIOR, Seminary of the Sacred Heart, ST. JOSEPH, Mo.

Young Ladies' Institute. Rev. CHARLES MARTIN, Principal.

St. Louis.

Bryant and Stratton Business College.

St. Louis Central High School. H. H. MORGAN, Principal.

Christian Brothers' College.
Concordia College.

Convent and Academy of the Sacred Heart.
Mrs. Cuthbert's Seminary for Young Ladies.
Convent and Academy of the Visitation.
German Institute. JOHN EYSER, Principal.
Homœopathic Medical College of Missouri. E. C.
FRANKLIN, M.D., Dean.

Jones Commercial College.

Mary Institute (Washington University). — 19 Instructors. Thorough and varied instruction for Young Ladies. Primary, Preparatory and Academic Departments. CALVIN S. PENNELL, A.M., Principal. Missouri Dental College. Missouri Medical College.

Missouri School of Midwifery and Diseases of Women and Children. W. C. RICHARDSON, M.D., President. Mother - House and Academy of the Sisters of St. Joseph.

Mound City Commercial College. A thorough, complete, and practical business education. Tнos. A. RICE, A.M., Principal.

Normal School. LOUIS SOLDAN, Principal.
St. Louis Art School.

St. Louis Central High School.

St. Louis College of Pharmacy. JAMES M. Good, Dean.

St. Louis Homœopathic Medical College.

St. Louis Law School (Law Department of Washington University).-Twelfth annual term commences Wednesday, October 16th, 1878. Continues seven Course of study, two winter terms, seven months months, excluding two weeks (Christmas holidays). Class on examination. Standard of Board of Examineach, greatly enlarged. Students admitted to Senior ers for Degree is higher, so far as known, than in any other American Law School, and is strictly insisted Tuition, $60.00 per term. No extras. HENRY HITCHCOCK, Dean.

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School of Mines and Metallurgy (University of Mis- St. Louis Medical College. J. T. HODGEN, M. D.,

souri).

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Pinkerton Academy.-4 Instructors; 71 students.

Hon. C. WRIGHT, Territorial Superintendent of Public English, Classical, and Commercial courses. EDMUND Instruction, HELENA, Montana.

Helena.

Academy of the Sisters of Mercy.

NEBRASKA.

R. ANGELL, A.M., Principal.

Dover.

Dover High School.

Franklin Academy.

East Derry.

Adams Female Academy. Founded 1823.

Hon. S. R. THOMPSON, State Superintendent of Public Standard high; instruction thorough and systematic; Instruction, LINCOLN, Neb.

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location healthful. Pupils from nearly every State in the Union. Miss EMMA L. TAYLOR, Principal. Exeter.

Phillips Exeter Academy.

Robinson Female Seminary. HARRIET E. PAINE, Principal.

Fisherville.

Penacook Normal Academy.
Francestown.
Francestown Academy.
Gilmanton.
Gilmanton Academy.
Hampton.
Hampton Academy.
Hanover.

Dartmouth College. - 31 Instructors; 425 students. Complete and thorough College course. Academic, Scientific, Agricultural, Medical, and Engineering Departments. Rev. SAMUEL C. BARTLETT, D.D., President.

The Chandler Scientific Department of Dartmouth College offers a liberal education on a scientific basis. Specialty: Civil Engineering. Address Prof. E. R. RUGGLES, HANOVER, N. H.

New Hampshire Medical Institution at Dartmouth College. The Eighty-second Annual course of Lectures begins August 1st, 1878, and continues fourteen weeks. Recitations from December 5th to June 20th. Fees: Matriculation, $5.00; Lectures, $77.00; Graduation, $25.00; Recitations, $40.00. For circular, address C. P. FROST, M.D., Dean, HANOVER, N. H. Hillsborough Bridge.

Hon. S. P. KELLY, State Superintendent of Public Hillsborough Bridge Union School and Valley AcaInstruction, CARSON CITY, Nev.

Elko.

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