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LINDEN HALL A Successful Living Regime The roomfcompany system enables Linden Hall to keep faith with parents and to fuliil the moral responsibility which the school assumes for its students. The experience of many successive generations of girls at Lin' den Hall has demonstrated this system to be best adapted to promote and maintain correct personal and social habits, and to enable the pupils to derive the largest measure of pleasure and benefit from the time spent at school. To isolate a girl at a formative age is attended by obvious dan' gers. It is far better for her to be thrown into close association with a group of girls, so that she may have the benefit of the social and character training that results from the wider contact, Lmder the wise supervision of an older person. The supervision during the hours of study by trained, judicious teachers, is also of great advantage to the pupil. It promotes life' time habits of punctuality, diligence, and concentration. Wholesomeness of the Routine Inestimable advantages are derived from the regular mode of livingg from the selffcontrol that the life of the school encourages, as it moves on silentlyg from the absence of any distractions from Withoutg from the kindly attention bestowed upon each one per- sonally by the teacherg from the many opportunities for construc' tive amusement and culture of tastes which belong to unspoiled girlhood. Daily Schedule Rising Bell - - 7,00 A, M, Breakfast - - 7.30 A. M. Outdoor Setting-up Exercise - 8.10 to 8.25 A. M. Morning Study hour 8.25 to 8.50 A. M. Chapel Service 8.50 to 9.05 A. M. Recitation Hours 9.05 to 11.55 A. M. Dinner' - 12.00 N. Recgeagwn - Until 1.oo P. M. Recitauon Hours - 1.00 to 5.00 P. M. Gymnasium and Outdoor Recreation 3,00 go 5,00 P.M. Dressing Hour - 5.oo:o 5.50 P. M. SUEPU , - 5.30 P. M. In wr Refrmwn - Until 6.55 P. M. Study Hours, varying according to age 7.00 to 9.00 P. M. Retiring Hour, varying according to age 8,00 go 10,00 P, M, All I-Ishrs Our - 1o.oo P. M. U-'age Elevenj
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