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National Geographic : 1947 Jul
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RANDOLPH-MACON MILITARY ACADEMY 56th Year. At northern entrance A to Skyline Drive. Prepares for college through intensive study methods. Fireproof buildings. Limited capacity. Write for catalog. Col. John C. Boggs, Prin., Box E, Front Royal,Va. MILITARY ACADEMY FULLY ACCREDITED preparation for all colleges. Junior College. Outstanding rec ord. Highest official War Dept. rating. MI ROTC. Separate school for younger boys. RIVERSIDE combines the superior facilities of two complete school plants and the indi vidual attention of faculty officers who live in same buildings and eat at same tables with cadets. BOYS AND PARENTS appreciate: the varied activities and well rounded program, the small classes, the weekly reports, and the fine incentives of this distinguished school. HEALTH interest and development assured by spending January February and March at Hollywood-by-the-Sea, Florida. Econom ical and all-inclusive school bill. Complete illustrated catalog on request. GENERAL SANDY BEAVER, Pres. I I :Box307-N,eainesville, Geoargia ROOSEVELT MILITARY ACAD EMY "BUILDERS of Men." Military Staff of World War II Officers. Fully Accredited. High School; Jr. School. Outstanding Guidance Dept. Ages 10-19. All sports: Riding. Moderate rate. 360-acre campus. Private lake Sports. Modern equipment. Gym. Eat. 1889. Near Tampa. Catalog. Rev. Father Raphael, Box N, Saint Leo, Florida. ST. JOHN'S MILITARY INI'IRIN ACADEMY discipline helps develop confi dence, leadership. Grades 8-12 . Balanced program of conference study, recreation. Accredited. Sports. 63rd year. Summer Session. Catalog. 1377 DeKoven Hall, Delafield, Wis. SAINT THOMAS MILITARY ACADEMY MILITARY training combined with superior college prepara tion in Catholic environment. Individual guidance. Pool, gym. Sports. Boarding, day. Catalog. Very Rev. V . J. Flynn, Box 2, St. Paul 1, Minn. SHATTUCK SCHOOL FARIBAULT, Epis. Founded 1858. Boys' college prep. Master student ratio 1-9 . ROTC. 14sports. 640-acre campus. School golf course, trapshoot, toboggan, skitower. Pool. Choir. Band. Summer-School-Camp. Donald Henning, D.D., Rector, 475 Shumway. STAUNTON AADEARY * Distinguished for excellent aca demic,military and athletic train * ing. Highest War Dept. Rating. In historic Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. High altitude. Unex celled health record. War Dept. R.O .T.C. Unit. Separate Junior * School. Early enrollment desir able. Catalog. Superintendent, * Box D-7, Staunton, Virginia. STONY ROOK ACCREDITED program S vUPI I D VV=-, including: thorough grounding in mathematics, science, English, other fundamentals; physical fitness;distinctive Christian training. Grades seven to college. 45-acre campus, accessible by train. Address: Frank E. Gaebelein, Litt.D., Box N, Stony Brook, Long Island, N. Y. TENNESSEE MILITARY INSTITUTE Prepares for the better colleges and technical schools. High academic and military stand ards, developed through 73 years, encourage good scholarship, develop fine character traits. R. O . T . C . Grades 8-12 . Athletics for all. 144 acres. Restricted to 200 boys. Catalog. Col. C. R. Endsley, Supt., Box 147, Sweetwater, Tenn. TEXAS HIGH SCHOOL AND JR. COLLEGE. SMALL CLASSES; INDIVIDUAL ATTEN MILITARY.NIGHTLY TUTOR ING BY QUALIFIED OL EG |INSTRUCTORS. COLLEGE ATHLETICS FOR ALL. Catalog and Viewbook on request. SUPERINTENDENT, 20 STONEWALL JACK SON ROAD, TERRELL, TEXAS TODD SCHOOL AND CAMP BOYS 6 to 20. 100th year. Accreiited individual College Preparation. Study help. Creative Activi ties from Aviation to Journalism. Friendly environ ment. Riding. Hour from Chicago. Catalog. Roger Hill, Prin., Box G, Woodstock, Illinois. "At the Nation's Shrine" VALLEY FORGE VALLEY FORGE graduates are leaders in lPeace as they were in War. Coll. 'rep & Jr. Coll. Ages 12-20. Small personalized classes; guidance and testing bureau- reading clinic. Distin guished faculty. All varsity sports, swimming. Intramural athletics for all. Special em phasis on body building. 30 modern fireproof buildings. Motorized Field Artillery, Cav alry (75 horses), Infantry Band. SrR. O.T.C. Catalo. Box M, Wayne, Pa. MilitaryAcademy WETWRT MILTAR A WENTWORTH MILITARY ACADEMY 68THyr. 4 yr. High School. Separate 2 year College. Senior ROTC, CAA Flying. All accredited. Heart of America. Large Gym. Indoor pool. All Sports. Riding. Marksmanship. Country Club. Summer School. Catalog. Col. J. M. Sellers, 877 Wash. Place, Lexington, Mo. WESTERN MILITARY ACADEMY BROAD accredited training prepares for any college. Grades 8-12 . Boys taught how to study. Personal at tention. ROTC. Highest gov't rating. Sports. Rid ing. Pool, gym. 69th yr. Near St. Louis. Catalog. Col. R . L . Jackson, Pres., Box N-7, Alton, III. WORCESTER ACADEMY INTERNATIONALLY-KNOWN prep. school for boys. Est. 1834. Sound preparation for college and for life. Well-integrated physical education program. LeRoy A. Campbell, Ph.D ., Headmaster, 95 Providence Street, Worcester 4, Mass. *DUES: Annual mem bership in United States, $4.00; Canada, $5.00; abroad, $5.00. Life mem bership, $100 U. S. funds. Remittances should be payable to National Geo graphic Society. Remit tances from outside of con tinental United States and Canada should be made by New York draft or international money order. RECOMMENDATION FOR MEMBERSHIP IN THE NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY * The Membership Dues, Which Are for the Calendar Year, Include Subscription to the National Geographic Magazine . . .....--------------------- --- PLEASE FILL IN BLANK BELOW, DETACH. AND MAIL TO THE SECRETARY ---------------- --....---- -..----------- 1..947 To the Secretary, National Geographic Society, Sixteenth and M Streets Northwest, Washington 6, D. C.: I nominate........... --- ----- ----- ----- --- (This information is important for the records) Address ................................................. .............................-----.. .......... ........................... .. for membership in The Society. 7-47 Name and Address of Nominating Member I ----- iI Occupation I
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