San Antonio Express. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 220, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 8, 1915 Page: 20 of 66
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Commercial Courses
—Expert Accounting
—Bookkeeping
—Shorthand
—Court Reporting
—Typewriting
—C. P. A. Course
Music and Arts
—Vocal
—Piano
—Theory
—Violin and other kin-
dred lines of musical
culture
—Illustrating
—Cartooning
—Painting
—Modeling
General
—Academic Course
—Mathematics
—Ancient Languages
—Modern Languages
—Literature
—History
—Social Work
—Science
—Military Training
Institutions
"Whert will you educate your children?"
San Antonio arvswers the question in terms
that leave .no doubt in your mind.
San Anto.nio "points with pride" to her
numerous pr.ivat'e schools and colleges with
faculties chosen from those trained in the
world's best vocational schools and then
tried in the bea' of actual experience that has
shown high-class results.
Millions of dollars have been invested in
modern buildings, with the most modern
equipment, scientific appliances, dormitories,
gymnasiums, etc., supplemented with outdoor
athletic fields.
San Antonio offers health advantages un-
excelled by any city ftr town in the world—
a mild climate -that ad.mits of much outdoor
living, sleeping porches, etc., and no weather
during the scholastic year that is either too
hot or too cold to interfere with the best
work of the mind or the Viody.
San Antonio is accessib\e to and from all
points of the Southwest, making long separa-
tion of parents and childfen unnecessary.
Her churches, social life, pa,rks, cleanliness,
beautiful homes, aggressive commercial
spirit, healthful location, mild climate make
her the model, unsurpassed location for the
educational center of the whole South.
This page shows photographic views of
some of San Antonio's most progressive,
modern and up-to-date schools. The pro-
prietors, principals, presidents, etc, of these
schools would be delighted to furnish you de-
tailed and intimate information covering
every item that would help you in the deci-
sion as to where to send your children that
they may receive the most desirable educa*
tional training.
Address the Schools
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