MISS SARAH M. DAWSON,
Natural Sciences.
MISS MARY E. MAGRATH,
Latin and Greek.
MISS MARY F. PINKERTON,
English Literature and Language,
and Modern History.
MISS ELIZABETH M. BENSON,
Literature and Ancient and
Mediæval History.
FRAUL ANTONIE STOLLE,
French and German.
MISS MARGARET C. LORING,
Mathematics.
MISS MARY C. BARSTOW, Piano.
PROF. SAMUEL M. DOWNS,
Piano, Organ and Vocal Music.
MISS JENNIE E. IRESON,
Elocution and Gymnastics.
REV. JOHN LORD. LL.D.,
Lecturer on History.
PROF. CHARLES A. YOUNG,
Princeton Coll. Lecturer on Astronomy.
CALENDAR, 1880-81.
| First Term opens | September 7th, 1880 | | Second Term closes | March 4th, 1881 |
| First Term closes | November 24th, 1880 | | Third Term opens | March 22d, 1881 |
| Second Term opens | November 30th, 1880 | | Third Term closes | June 22d, 1881 |
Recess at Christmas-time.
TUITION.
| For the Course, which includes English branches, Latin and French, Greek or German, Vocal Music in Classes, per term, | $20.00 |
| Academic Expenses for the year, including all charges. No extras. | $320.00 |
| Instructions on Piano, per quarter of 24 lessons, | $20.00 to $40.00 |
| Use of Piano one hour a day, per quarter, | 3.00 |
| Instructions in Perspective Drawing, per quarter, 12 lessons, | 5.00 |
| Instructions in Painting in Oil or Water Colors, per quarter, 12 lessons, | 8.00 |
| Reduced rates to daughters of Missionaries in the home or foreign field. | |
| Application for circulars may be made to Miss ANNIE E. JOHNSON, Principal, Bradford, Mass. |
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