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No Tuition Fee at Brewster

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Brewster Free Academy at Wolfboro, N. H., is a unique institution with no rival in the United States. It makes no tuition charge of any kind for any of its members although it does require the usual obedience to rules and customs. The academy prepares men for any of the colleges.

The terms of the endowment by which it is maintained require "that no restriction shall be placed on any person desiring to attend." The trustees have carried out these instructions and there is no charge for tuition in any department. Books, paper, laboratory materials and so forth are also furnished free.

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