school is to be carried on for the
next four years are such as to give it
the best possible chance of achieving
permanent success.
Foreign professors of recognized
ability in their respective branches of
art have now been placed in Charge
of the higher departments, and their
inHuence is evident, especially in the
hgure composition work, which is of an
unusually high Order of merit. Inability
to converse with students in their own
tongue is here seen to be no drawback,
and the very silence of the tuition is
an eloquent testimony to the universal
language of art in its appeal to the
understanding, and furnishes an ad-
ditional proof, if that be required, of
the fact that the voice is best replaced
by the hand in art education.
The works now executed in the
school have no limitation as to size or
EMBROtDERED CUSHION COVER BY JANET TURNER
CASE OF ENAMEU.ED JEWEI.I.ERY
BY AGNES B. HARVEY
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