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{Setatiteieceeeetnatnnin _ A TESTPENTDEL FAY TASNTE Ne HE eee eeeee : : | : | Home Office, Newark, N. J. uy Beene | onal ea: Cec 4 bal Bee ele ere ister’ Vi Le University Council. Among the new things which are ex- Se eee accept the - offer. PRUDENTIAL offers these same inducements. ie re a pected, but which are not yet officially - announced, is a University Council for “matters of general University interest. The officers will not make any an- nouncement concerning it, but it is al- ready a matter of common report and it may be reasonably expected that the plan will materialize fairly early in the coming year. } % Fohn A. Porter Prize. In the first announcement of John‘A. — Porter prize subjects a mistake was made in the wording of the first subject. The correct wording of that subject asec The French Abbe of the Old Regime—-+, A Social Study. Professional Schools. YALE MEDICAL .S@hOOE: 87th Annual Session, Oct. 5, 1899. The course leading to the degree of Doctor of Medicine in Yale University is graded, covers four years, and consists of systematic, personal instruc- tion in laboratory, class-room and clinic. For announcements, send to the Dean. HerBeERT E. SmitH, New Haven, Conn. New York NEW YORK LAW SCHOOL ““c:.;. ‘(OWIGHT METHOD’’ OF INSTRUCTION. Day School, 86 Nassau St. Evening School, 9 W. 18th St. LL.B. in two years; LL.M. in three years. Prepares for bar of all States. Number of students for the past year (1897-98), 759, of whom 269 were college gradu- ates. The location of the Schoolin the midst of courts and law offices affordsinvaluable opportunities to gain a knowledge of court procedure and practical affairs. GEORGE CHASE, Dean, 35 Nassau St. Boston University Law School. NEW HALL, ASHBURTON PLACE. 400 STUDENTS. SAMUEL C. BENNETT, DEAN. Opens, Oct. 5th, 1899. Boston, Mass. THE Pratt Teachers’ Agency Recommends college and normal gradu- ates, specialists, and other teachers to colleges, schools, and families. Advises parents about schools. WM. O. PRATT, Manager, 70 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK. SUMMER TUTORING. NEWPORT, R. I. Reference by permission to : Prof. Henry P. Wright, Prof. Andrew W. Phillips. Arthur ‘Bumstead, (Yale ’95), 8 Bath Road, Newport,R.I. Offered to set aside a sum of money for you, to be secured at the end of twenty years upon the payment of ‘small instalments, and + with the guarantee that the whole sum would go to your relatives in case of your prior death, it is probable. that you would gladly © THE TWENTY YEAR, ENDOWMENT POLICY of - WRITE FOR SAMPLE POLICY. Malle. eal eas (llty, un allie aig at isp re - Insurance Co. « of America. . SE PROVOTIQEYy PTPTTOVTTW) EemnavvOND) TION TIN alll Bi JOHN F. DRYDEN, President. LESLIE D. WARD, Vice-President. EDGAR B. WARD, 2d Vice-Pres. and Counsel. FORREST F. DRYDEN, Secretary. : AH ~~» AAA ee Hi 1 ' Neer \ ; | My tite ctl lin keel lh tlt thatthe cull 1 ili, ' Ww Wyte ery aes ssi Seth esa siesta iyi in 7) Tokai] Lim TT PPP PrP Po ee tt sdiuaddsuasaliusintaga a ws suididtl 4 The. judges this year were the Hon. Simon E. Baldwin, Prof. E. G. Bourne and Mr. Chauncey W. Wells. - Nine es- says were submitted in competition for the prize and several of the essays were pronounced by the judges, of high quality. The prize winner, as elsewhere announced, was Nathan Ayer Smyth of New Haven. Those who competed for the prize and who wish to secure their essavs may do so by sending to Drawer M, New Haven, Conn., aiter July 25th. @CHERMERHORN'S TEACHERS’ AGENCY, (ckoc" ’ -recommends to Colleges, Schools and Homes, ‘the best teachers, resident or visiting, American or Foreign. Aids parents in choice of schools. Has also Wiusie and Art Bureau. ‘Talent furnished for entertainments. Rents and sells School Prop- erties. Now is the time to register. Le, Telephone 1332 18th. Ea EA + SCHOOLS. THE HOTCHKISS SCHOOL _LAKEVILLE, CONN. An endowed school, devoted exclusively to preparation for college, or. scientific * school, according to Yale and Harvard stan- _ dards. 7 A limited number of scholarships, some of which amount to the entire annual fee, are available for deserving candidates of Slender means who can show promise of marked success in their studies. EDWARD G. Coy, Head Master. —— Connecticut, Greenwich. Academy and Home for 10 Boys. - Academy, 73d year; Home, roth. Noted for suc- cessful mental, moral, and physical development of pupils. Thorough teaching, genuine and beautiful home. Unsurpassed healthfulness. References. J. H. Root, Principal. THE KING SCHOOL, ST4MEQRD, One hundred and twelve boys have been success- fully prepared here for college in recent years. Of these a large number have entered Yale. Ten boarding pupils are taken at $600 each. H. U. KING, Principal. THE CUTLER SCHOOL No. 20 E. 50TH ST., NEW YORK CITY. Two hundred and thirty-two, pupils have been prepared for College and Scientific Schools since 1876, and most of these have entered Yale, Harvard, Columbia or Princeton. DWIGHT SCHOOL. 15 West 43d St., near Fifth Av., New York. The Yale Preparatory School of New York. Its graduates have been admitted with high credit to Yale College and Sheffield. Eigh- teenth Annual Catalogue on application. Arthur Williams (Yale °7 . Henry L. Rupert, M.A., Registrar. a)» Principal. ‘John €. Rockwell, 8 East 14th St. N. Y. City. | Columbia Grammar Schoo | Founded 1764. ‘i 34 and 36 E. 51st St., New York City. A preparatory school for entrance to the: _ Academical and Scientific departments of Yale ‘ University.—Laboratories—Gymnasium. B. H. CAMPBELL, A.M., Headmaster. HOATE SCHOOL FOR BOYS WALLINGFORD, CONNECTICUT. Twelve mtles from New Haven. Primary and College Preparatory Courses. | Refers by permission to ; Hon. Wi.iu1Am G. CHoate, New York. _ Rev. Epwarp Everetr Hate, D.D., Boston. Rev. NEWMAN SmyTHu, D.D., New Haven. Hon. NATHANIEL SHIPMAN, Flartford. . MARK PITMAN, A.M., Head Master. Che Siglar School, | Thirty-sixth Year begins September 12, 1899. THE C | UMMER SESSION FOR CONDITIONED | STUDENTS. Terms: $10a week; for each condition the student is enabled to remove at the September examination, $10 | | extra. Come and see me, or send for my | pamphlets. — | HENRY W. SIGLAR, Newburgh-on-the-Hudson, N.Y. Dr. Holbrook’s Military School, SING SING, N. ¥. Re-opens Wednesday, Sept. 27, 1899. SUMMER COACHING SCHOOL, Southampton, L. I. Applications for Summer, or June tutor- ing until July 1st, should be made to Mr. T. D. MCDONALD, A.B., LL.B. (Yale). | ET Rg Rea ea 4 63 West 54th Street, New York. College examinations and _ preparatory School work. Second year begins July 3d. Out-of-Door-Life and Study for Boys. - THE ADDRESS OF THE THACHER SCHOOL is Nordhoff, [Southern] California. NEW JERSEY, HACKETTSTOWN. Centenary Co-educational. Collegiate Prepares for Yale an d all the best col- Institute. ‘facil Chestnut Hill Academy, CHESTNUT HILL, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Illustrated Catalogues on application. JAMES L. PATTERSON, Head Master. | The Taghconic Private Tutory. - LANESBORO, Berkshire Go., MASS. Special instruction for Boys defi- cient in any branch, in preparation for all Schools and Colleges. Men réceived any time throughout the year. (et R. DEFOREST TUCKER, r Head-master. GIRLS’ SCHOOLS. | kh MIs§ ANNIE BROWN’S ~ BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Primary, Preparatory, Academic and Musica} Departments, Preparation for college; certificate accepted by Vassar, Smith and Wellesley. Ad- vanced courses and advantages of New York City for special students. Otis Elevator. 711, 713, 715, 717 FIFTH AVENUE. . SEMINARY Ce HARTFORD, CONN. WOODSIDE FOR GIRLS. — Terms, $700. Address for Circular, MIss SARA J. SMITH, Principal. Connecricun,, Lakeville. 66 oa e e . rT) R 55 Most Beautiful Situation.” __,fee!n ‘Scotland of America.”, New building on hill-top, overlooking lakes. Highest scholar- ship. Advanced methods. Miss ELizA HARDY Lorn, B.A., Prin., : Taconic School for Girls. Send for illustrated catalogue. NEW YORK, Tarrytown-on-Hudson. Miss Bulkley’s School ior Girls. For circulars, adddress Miss H. L. BULKLEY Miss E. C. PLUMLEY ST. MARGARET’S SCHOOL Waterbury, Conn. \ Principals. MISS MARY: R. HILLARD, Principal. Reference by permission to leges. Buildings, ties, courses and associations are the very best. $300 per annum. CATALOGUE FREE. Rey. W. P. FERGUSON, Ph.D., D.D., PRESIDENT. PRESIDENT DWIGHT, Yale University. Principal C. F. P. BANCROFT, Phillips Academy. ?