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BROOKFIELD CENTER, CONNECTICUT,

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A school for boys under 15
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L. R. SANFORD, Principal
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Winter courses open October 1. Booklets free.

S. S. CURRY, Ph.D., Litt.D., Copley Square, Boston.

New-Church Theological School 48 Quincy Street,

Cambridge, Mass.
Est. 1866. Three years' course. College preparation desired.
The curriculum includes systematic study of the writings
of Emanuel Swedenborg and spiritual interpretation of the
Scriptures. Correspondence courses. Catalog.
WILLIAM L. WORCESTER, President.

DEAN ACADEMY, Franklin, Mass.

55th Year. Young men and young women find here a
homelike atmosphere, thorough and efficient training in
every department of a broad culture, a loyal and helpful
school spirit. Liberal endowment permits liberal terms, $400
to $500 per year. Special course in domestic science. For
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THE OUTLOOK COMPANY
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THE OUTLOOK. May 11, 1921. Volume 128, Number 2.
Published weekly by The Outlook Company at 381 Fourth
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Entered as second-class matter, July 21, 1893, at the
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Rev. Thomas Bickford, A.M. Founder

OUTDOOR happiness offering exceptional opportunities for training in self-discovery and self-direction. Inspiring ideals of health, responsibility and Christian usefulness. School for Grammar and High School Students three terms, fall, spring, and summer. Mid-winter vacation. Two hundred acres; pine groves, 3,000 feet seashore. Swimming. Athletics. Esthetic dancing. Gymnastics. College preparatory subjects. Art, Music. Domestic Science. Handicrafts. Business Courses. Foreign Languages. Personality Methods. Diplomas introductory to definite service. Summer Course in Personality Theory for High School Graduates MISS FAITH BICKFORD, MISS ADDIE BICKFORD, Directors, Box D, Brewster. Mass.

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MASSACHUSETTS

WALNUT HILL SCHOOL 23 Highland St., Natick, Mass. A College Preparatory School for Girls. 17 miles from Boston.

Miss Conant, Miss Bigelow, Principals.

NORTHAMPTON, MASS.

The Clarke School for the Deaf Established in 1867.

Oral method employed. Imperfect hearing trained. Manual training for both boys and girls. Pupils grouped according to age, in three homes. Well-equipped gymnasium and out. of-door sports. Normal department. Prin., CAROLINE A. YALE.

SHORT-STORY WRITING

A course of forty lessons in the history, form, structure, and writing of the Short-Story taught by Dr. J. Berg Kaen weln, for years Editor of Lippincott's. 150-page catalogue free. Please address THE HOME CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL Springfield, Mass.

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STANDS for the ideals of Theodore

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Bureau of Personnel Administration Founded to further human relations in industry. Educational Division-One Year Co-operative Course, Eight Weeks Intensive Course, Evening Courses. Labor Analysis Division. Placement Division. Teachers' Summer Course. 17 West 47th St., New York City. PENNSYLVANIA

Summer Course in Horticulture. The School of Horticulture for Women, Ambler, Pa. (18 miles from Philadelphia), offers an August Course in Floriculture, Vegeetable Gardening, Fruit Growing, and Canning and Preserv ing. Practical work out of doors forms a large part of schedule. Teachers will be especially interested in this course. Circular upon application. Elizabeth Leighton Lee, Director.

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CAMP NORRIDGEWOCK

A Boys' Camp on the Belgrade Lakes, Oakland, Maine. Fishing, canoe trips, swimming, all outdoor sports. Booklet. ARTHUR M. CONDON, Northampton, Mass. OCEAN CAMP for BOYS On beautiful, historic, secluded, wooded peninsula on Casco Bay Forty acres spruce and pine and thirty acres field. Best of care, food and instruction, with trained supervisors. Excellent boating, bathing, hiking, fishing and sports. ERNEST E. NOBLE, Mgr., Portland, Me.

On Otsego Lake

St. John's Riverside Hospital Training Camp Chenango Foy Crew, N. Y.

School for Nurses

YONKERS, NEW YORK

Registered in New York State, offers a 2x years' courseAs general training to refined, educated women. Requirements one year high school or its equivalent. Apply to the Directress of Nurses, Yonkers, New York.

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Rocky Pond Camp In the Adirondacks

A delightful rest and recreation camp for families. On lake, 4 miles from Lake George. Come with your children to the unspoiled woods and take a new lease on life. Comfortable, floored tents. A few cabins available. Special attention to the table. Fresh vegetables, milk and eggs from nearby farms. Bathing. Canoeing. Easily reached. Season July 1 to Sept. 5, 1921. Send for booklet to DR. MARTHA TRACY, Director Before June 20-1720 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. After June 20-Clemons, New York

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Canoe and mountain trips.
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A place for Dad's fishing or hunting trip.

For booklet write G. W. FAIRCHILD, Jr.
48 Grove St., Pawtucket, R. I.

CAMP PISCATAQUIS Lobster Lake,

Maine, via North East Carry. EUGENE HAYDEN, Director. Your boy deserves the best. This camp offers to boys, 12-17, a 250 mile canoe trip under ideal conditions. Fishing, hiking, exploring. For booklet with map, write

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CAMP WONPOSET Bantam Lake, Connecticut.
A camp for young boys in the Berkshires.
100 miles from N. Y. City.
Everything a boy can wish for.
Write for camp book.
ROBERT C. TINDALE,

31 East 71st St., N. Y. C.

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Pole Bridge Camp Matamoras, Pike Co., Pa.

A rugged vacation in the forests of the Water Gap region overlooking the Delaware, only 90 miles from N. Y. Modern equipment. Mountain, water, and indoor sports. For 25 boys, 8 to 14 yrs. Booklet. REV. WM.E. PALMER, 75 Yale Sta.,New Haven, Conn. CAMPS

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CAMP JUNALUSKA One of the finest "all around" camps for girls in the South. Lake Junaluska, N. C., in the "Land of the Sky," near Asheville. Send for illustrated booklet. Miss ETHEL J. McCOY, Director. Virginia Intermont College, Bristol, Va.

KAWAJIWIN Cass Lake, Minnesota. A camp for girls among the Minnesota pines on famous Star Island. Screened sleeping porches; wonderful beach; all land and water sports; canoe trips; library; French conversation; tutoring. Sixth season from June 18 to Aug. 27. For illustrated booklet, address Miss WINNIFRED SCHUREMAN, 1780 Lyndale Ave., South Minneapolis, Minn.

CAMP AREY, Lake Keuka, N. Y.

In a spot chosen for its beauty and healthfulness Under the guidance of experienced directors; all water and land sports, dramatics: hikes, camping trips, horseback riding. Limited to fifty girls. Mrs. A. C. Fontaine, 713 E. Parkway, Brooklyn, N. Y.

BUCKWOOD LODGE

In the mountains of Northern New Jersey. Camp for American girls of twelve years or over. Number limited. Ninth season. Booklet. Mr. and Mrs. MILTON C. COOPER, 135 West Washington Lane, Philadelphia.

ARROWHEAD CAMP for Girls

Lake Champlain, N. Y. Illustrated booklet "D" on request. Address MARGARET DUDLEY, 39 Remsen St., Brooklyn, N. Y.

The Rocky Mountain Dancing Camp

Steamboat Springs, Colo. Junior, Senior, Normal, Professional Departments. Classic Dancing and Its Related Arts. Cross country riding, swimming, tennis, basket ball. Booklet upon request. PORTIA MANSFIELD SWETT, Principal.

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Tenth season. Three camps, 150 girls, ages 8 to 22.

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THE LAST GERMAN GOVERNOR OF THE ISLAND OF YAP, WITH A GROUP OF HIS GUESTS AND HIS NATIVE BODY-GUARD

YAP AND DJAMBI

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N April 29 two striking events occurred in the emphasis of American rights abroad.

One was the publication of a note from the Italian Government to ours concerning international rights at that center of cable communication in the Pacific, the island of Yap. We quote the following:

Italy is fully convinced that the United States is not asking for any privilege in the island of Yap which is not equally granted to every other nation, including Japan. Italy is also convinced that the United States intends to protect its interests in the island of Yap with full consideration for the interests of other nations.

Italy, therefore, has not hesitated to express herself in a way which completely agrees with the text of

the American note of the 5th of April inst., concerning the equality of rights among mandatories in the exercise of their mandates.

The second event was the publication the French Government's similar assurance three weeks ago.

The second event was the publication by the State Department of a letter addressed by William Phillips, our Minister at The Hague, to the Dutch Foreign Minister. The Dutch have continually shut us out from becoming financially interested in the development of the oil resources of the Dutch East Indies. A case in point is that of the Djambi oil field in the island of Sumatra. It is proposed that a monopoly of this field be given to a combination of the Dutch Government and the Batavia Oil Com

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pany, the latter said to be controlled by British capital. A bill to this end has passed one house of the Dutch Parliament. It would bar the bid of any American oil interest for a concession in that region.

While Mr. Phillips is careful to say that our Government is aware of the laws and regulations in the Dutch Indies which prohibit foreign companies as such from entering the colonies for oil development, he does call attention to the fact that American capital stands ready to assist in that development. He asks for equal opportunity. He declares that we have borne the burden of supplying "a large part of the petroleum consumed by other countries and that the petroleum resources of no other country have been so heavily drawn

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NATIVES DANCING IN HONOR OF THE OFFICERS AND ENLISTED MEN OF THE U. S. S. SUPPLY ON HER VISIT TO THE ISLAND OF YAP

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