ADVERTISEMENTS ADVERTISEMENTS The Parent-THE BOY- The School The parent must think The parent must investigate The boy must be understood The parent must decide The boy must be taught how to study THE SCHOOL NOT A SCHOOL, BUT THE SCHOOL If you have thought, if you have investigated, you will decide that the school where the all-round development is attained, where high scholarship is maintained, where high ideals are sustained, is the best school. Many have found the best school in the College School of Kenilworth, Do you wish a catalog? That will make you think. Ill. Do you wish testimonials? Those will make you investigate. ALLEN H. CARPENTER, Headmaster. Bux 619 CEDARCROFT Preparatory and Secondary SCHOOL FOR BOYS KENNETT SQUARE, PA. A high-grade school affording a limited number of boys the broadest training under skilled instruction. Provides the personal attention and home care impossible in larger schools. The individual boy-not the class-is the unit. Preparation for college and technical schools. Manual training. Situation on old estate of 125 acres, former home of Bayard Taylor, offers every facility and encouragement for outdoor sports. Modern plumbing, heating, drainage. Electric lighting, spring water, separate sleeping rooms. New gymnasium with swimming pool. For illustrated catalogue, address JESSE EVANS PHILIPS, A. M. ADVERTISEMENTS ADVERTISEMENTS Chamberlain Military Institute Randolph, New York Established 1852 A HIGH GRADE PREPARATORY YORK, LOCATED ON THE EASY REACH OF NEW AND CHICAGO. The most valuable private military school property in the State of New York. Thorough instruction-small classes-native Spanish teachers ample, well shaded and protected grounds thoroughly comfortable brick buildings on magnificent site-large endowment which reduces the annual charge to $380.00. Everything conducive to the development of manly boys with a high sense of honor, promptness in execution of duties and ready compliance with constituted authority. For illustrated catalogue address COLONEL JAMES E. DUNN, Superintendent ADVERTISEMENTS ADVERTISEMENTS Only $1.00 a Year DID YOU EVER WANT TO KNOW the opinion of different authorities on various International discussions of educational interest? DO YOU WANT to see these things from all sidesknow both sides of the story, as it were? AS AN EDUCATOR ARE YOU MAKING THE MOST OF YOUR POSSIBILITIES, by knowing, not only what is going on around you locally, but the vital advancements of national interest-the newest ideas and the most up-to-date methods of meeting our great Educational Problems of the day? The American Educational Review A REVIEW OF THE PROGRESS OF HIGHER EDUCATION. There you will find what you want to know— the things which you as an educator should know. THE AMERICAN EDUCATIONAL REVIEW IS NOT CONFINED TO ITSELF or its field, in a section called ADVERTISEMENTS ADVERTISEMENTS The Readers' Index you will also find a guide to what is appearing in the current issues of the general magazines-a short digest of every leading article in every leading magazine—just think, THE MAGAZINE WORLD AT A GLANCE-tells what you want to read and where to find it. In the pages of the American Educational Review you will find articles by writers who can write. They will enthuse you in your work, you will broaden your scope by knowing what others think about subjects which interest you. The American Educational Review should be read by every educator-every teacher, every person interested in the progress of higher education. THE LEADING EDUCATIONAL MAGAZINE. "I am not given to flattery," writes Dr. Guy Potter Benton, President of Miami University, "so I speak my own convictions when I say that I believe you now have the most interesting educational journal in America." "The American Educational Review contains more matter that I can use than any other educational journal I know of," writes Dr. John S. Nollen, President of Lake Forest University. PAINTING, ILLUSTRATING, DRAWING, SCULP. TURE, DECORATIVE DESIGN, ARCHITECTURE and NORMAL INSTRUCTION DAY, NIGHT AND SATURDAY CLASSES SCHOOL ALL SUMMER-Day and Evening No art student ought to select his school until he has seen the fine RALPH HOLMES, Registrar, Box 19, Art Institute, CHICAGO |