EDUCATIONAL.
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Venetian Building, Chicago, Ill.
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Miss R. S. Rice, A. M.,
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Franklin Square, Boston, Mass.
1793.—Established in 1793.—1893. 201st Session begins Sept. 1, 1893. Maj. R. Bingham,, Supt.
Boys aged 8 to 16 received into family; fitted for any college. Business College Course, with Typewriting, Stenography.
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BALTIMORE.
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