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ATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP, ANAGEMENT, CIRCULATION, ETC.. EQUIRED BY THE ACT OF CON. RESS OF AUGUST 24, 1912, OF

BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE

ished Monthly at New York, N. Y. for ber 1, 1926.

e of New York, County of New York, 88.: -fore me, a Notary Public in and for the : and county aforesaid, personally appeared -rt J. Spence, who, having been duly sworn -ding to law, deposes and says that he is the isher of

BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE

that the following is, to the best of his -ledge and belief, a true statement of the rship, management, etc., of the aforesaid pubon for the date shown in the above caption, red by the Act of August 24, 1912, embodied section 411, Postal Laws and Regulations, ed on the reverse of this form, to wit:

That the names and addresses of the pubr. editor, managing editor, and business man

are:

biisher, Robert J. Spence,

249 West 13th St., New York.

tor-George William Blackwood. Edinburgh, Scotland.

naging Editor-None.

siness Manager-Robert 1 Spence.

249 West 13th St.. New York.

RIVERDALE-ON-HUDSON

Upper NEW YORK CITY

ST. MARY'S COLLEGE

SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS

Four years standard high school and college for
Boys and Young Men
Ideally Situated in the

WINTER PLAYGROUND OF AMERICA

Write for Catalog

(School for Smaller Boys Attached)

ROXBURY

A Special Type of Boarding School.
College Preparation

Sound Instruction by the Tutorial Method
High Record of Efficiency in College
Entrance Examinations.

A. L. Sheriff, Headmaster
Cheshire, Connecticut.

When answering school advertisements kindly mention the Leonard Scott Publications

2. That the owner is:

Robert J. Spence, trading as Leonard Scott Publication Co., 249 West 13th St., New York. 3. That the known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are:

A. D. Ferree, Rosemont, Pa.

4. That the two paragraphs next above, giv ing the names of the owners, stockholders, and security holders, if any, contain not only the list of stockholders and security holders as they appear upon the books of the company but also, in cases where the stockholder or security holder appears upon the books of the company as trus tee or in any other fiduciary relation, the name of the person or corporation for whom such trustee is acting, is given; also that the said two paragraphs contain statements embracing affiant's full knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and conditions under which stockholders and security holders who do not appear upon the books of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities in a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner; and this affiant has no reason to believe that any other person, association, or corporation has any interest direct or indirect in the said stock, bonds, or other securities than as so stated by him.

ROBERT J. SPENCE, Publisher. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 21st day of September, 1926.

STUART B. PLANTE, Jr.

Notary Public, Kings Co. No. 90, Reg. No. 8095 N. Y. Co., No. 234 Reg. No. 8190. Term expires March 30, 1928.

INDIAN RIVER SCHOOL

A Preparatory School of Northern Ideals for boys 12 to 15. Each boy is supplied with and cares for his own horse. Outdoor life. 12 miles south of Daytona. Two hundred acre ranch. Catalog on request.

WAYNE E. CONNOR, (Princeton) Director
W. A. BUELL, M. A. (Princeton) Headmaster,
New Smyrna, Fla.

BLUE RIDGE SCHOOL FOR BOYS
HENDERSONVILLE, N. C.

A select, accredited school of high standards, resultful methods, and of sound principles and ideals. Ideally located in the "Land of the Sky." Junior Department. Non-Military. For Catalogue, address

J. R. SANDIFER, Headmaster.

Brenau College Conservatory

Select patronage 32 states; location, foothills Blue Ridge Mts. North of Atlanta. Standard A. B. course; special advantages in music, oratory, art, domestic science, physical culture. 32 buildings. Outdoor sports; swimming, boating, horseback riding, etc.

Catalog and illustrated book. Address:
BRENAU, Box E, Gainesville, Ga.

DUPONT CIRCLE Girls' School

A select school for girls, overlooking famous
Dupont Circle.

Preparation for College; Art; Piano, Violin and Voice;
Ancient and Modern Languages; Secretarial;
Athletics; Classic Dance, etc.

Illustrated Prospectus. Home life carefully regulated. Address Principal

1408 New Hampshire Ave., Dupont Circle, Washington, D. C.

Garrison Forest School for Girls
A Modern, Well Equipped School on a Country Estate
in the Beautiful Green Spring Valley near Baltimore.
Location Favorable for Outdoor Sports and Horseback
Riding.

Intermediate, College Preparatory, or General
Courses, including Music and Art.
Special Care for Junior School Pupils.
For Catalog and Views Address:

MISS MARY MONCRIEFFE LIVINGSTON, Box 8,

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CASCADILLA

DAY PREPARATORY SCHOOL

ITHACA, NEW YORK

A half-time day school for ambitious prepara students. Two years of thorough preparation year. Catalogue.

SUMMER SCHOOL, July 14-August 24

FALL TERM opens September 27

LEARN LANGUAGES

Private and Class instruction in all moders guages. English included. Skilled native tes Reasonable tuition. Day and Evening C Enroll at a BERLITZ SCHOOL in New Brooklyn, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Was ton, Detroit, Chicago, etc.

HOME STUDY COURSE for out of town students. Write for particuiss New York Berlitz School, 30 West 34th Street.

AMERICAN LABORATORY THEATRE DRAMATIC SCHOOL DEPT., R. Boleslavsky, Dim Announce the opening of the Fall Term on Oc 4, 1926. Course includes ballet, diction, voice p tion. fencing, Dalcroze eurythmics and special wet the technique of acting with MARIA OUSPENSKAYA, the Moscow Art Theatre. Also technical rehea with members of the permanent company. For catalog, address: ELISABETH BIGELOW, Exec. 145 East 58th Street, New York City

THE ORATORY SCHOOL College preparatory school for the sons of gentlemen.

Conducted by the Oratorian Fathers. Classes taught by competent laymen. Preference given to applicants to Lower School. | Apply to Headmaster,

Summit, New Jersey

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t. Catherine's School ST. MARY'S COLLEGE

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For GIRLS who wish a high standard
in COLLEGE PREPARATION.

A church school in a delightful suburb of Richmond.
LOUISA DE BERNIERE BACOT, Head.
R. D. 2, Box T, RICHMOND, VA.
ST. ANGELA ACADEMY
CARROLL, IOWA

Boarding School for Girls Accredited Academic Department. Separate oneyear Commercial Course. Two-year course in household arts for young ladies desiring to prepare them. selves for successful home-making. Board, tuition and laundry, $250 per year.

For father information, address Sister Superior.

ST. MARYS, KANSAS "TOM PLAYFAIR'S SCHOOL Jesuit Boarding School for Bo For catalog, write

REV. B. J. RODMAN, S. J., President

University of Southern Califor

Comprises the following schools and colleges: L Art, Law, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Music, Speech, merce and Business Administration, Religion, Welfare, Education, Graduate School, Metropo College.

President, Rufus B. von Kleinsmid, A.M., St J.D., D.M.C.P., Ph. et Litt.D.

For bulletins, address Registrar, Southern California, Los Angeles.

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tered as second-class matter. July 3, 1917, at the post office at New York. N. Y., under

the act of March 3. 1879

5.00 Per Year

Single Copy 50 Cent

College of St. Elizabeth NEW YORK MILITARY

Convent Station, New Jersey

45 Minutes irom New York

Catholic College for Women
Registered by Regents

Standard College Preparatory Courses
Academy of St. Elizabeth

Send for Catalogue

Saint Mary's School Mount Saint Gabriel PEEKSKILL-ON-THE-HUDSON, N. Y. Boarding School for Girls Under the charge of the Sisters of St. Mary New fireproof building beautifully situated

For catalogues address The Sister Superior

CHEVY CHASE SCHOOL

Residential school for girls. Senior high school, with two years advanced work beyond. Twelve-acre Address CHEVY CHASE SCHOOL, Box N. FREDERIC ERNEST FARRINGTON, Ph. D.,

campus.

Headmaster,
Washington, D. C.

The Shipley School

Faculty are specialists in preparing for Bryn Mawr and other colleges. Situation opposite Bryn Mawr Sugives special educational and social advantages. pervised sports, modern gymnasium, school farm. The Principals, Alice G. Howland, Eleanor O. Brownell Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania

CHESTNUT HILL

A Preparatory School for Boys

In the Open Country, 11 Miles North of Philadelphia
Excellent Record in College Preparation
Complete Equipment with Chapel, Library, Dormi-
tories, Gymnasium, Swimming Pool, and
Building. Senior and Junior Schools.

Recreation

T. R. HYDE, M.A. (Yale), Head Master Box S, Chestnut Hill, Pennsylvania

SEVERN SCHOOL

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ACADEMY

CORNWALL ON HUDSON, N. Y.

A famous preparatory school
with a magnificent equipment
and an ideal location.

FOR CATALOGUE WRITE TO THE PRINCIPAL

BORDENTOWN

MILITARY INSTITUTE

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ST. JAMES SCHOOL
Episcopal

A select home school for BOYS of the GRADES
Ideally situated on a beautiful tract of 180 acres.
MILITARY. All sports under supervision. Parental
Limited number. Small classes.
attention. Graduates enter all leading
schools. 25th year. For catalogue address
FREDERICK E. JENKINS, Head master
Box S. Faribault, Minnesota

Individual secondary

Virginia Episcopal School

LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA

prepares boys at cost for college and university. Modern equipment. Healthy location in the mountains of Virginia. Cost moderate, made possible through the generosity of founders. For catalogur apply to

REV. WILLIAM G. PENDLETON, D. D., Rector

Massie School

A College Preparatory School for Boys, in the blue grass section of Kentucky, near Lexington. Thorough instruction, new equipment. Out-of-door sports. For catalogue, address:

R. K. Massie, Jr., M. A.. Headmaster
Box 457, Versailles, Kentucky

Second Educational Section, Third Cover Page

BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE.

No. MCCCXXXIV. DECEMBER 1926.

A JOB OF WORK.

VOL. CCXX.

BY HUMFREY JORDAN.

THE morning after Fowler, the Manager of Brown, Price, & Co. in Sin Byu, had piloted the Swedish ship Gustave Adolphe to a reasonably workable anchorage, he awoke to the realisation that that first step in the job ahead of him, although it had been unpleasantly strenuous, was almost certainly the least difficult. As he shaved himself, this realisation did not please him. That the management of his Company in London regarded him as work-shy irritated him; that they were apparently determined to set aside his careful presentation of facts and arguments, airily accusing him of creating difficulties, made him feel hopeless; that, in spite of his vehement protest, they had sent him a ship to load with logs during the height of the monsoon, and that they had permitted that ship to

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arrive seven days before the date arranged, made him solidly and obstinately furious. So he prepared for another arduous day with his temper pretty raw; and when he had finished dressing, and had gone out on to the verandah for his tea, and found that his boy had put the tray on a table whose legs were not standing in bowls of water and that ants swarmed in the biscuit box, he called the idiot who served him, and gave tongue with decent fluency. It also appeared to him as a minor annoyance that Cruikshank, the Forest Manager, with the laudable intention of allowing him an extra halfhour in bed, had gone down to the depot at The-Taung alone, leaving a chit to say that he would send the car back. Consequently Fowler sat on his verandah waiting, staring out at a steady downpour of tropic

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