[Course catalog] . hysical and social, and hun-dreds of our men avail themselves of these advantages. Thesame reasons which lead the colleges to expend vast sums forthe physical and social development of their students actuateus. Our gymnasium, the largest in New England, affords everyopportunity for keeping in fine physical condition. Theswimming pool, bowUng alleys, bilhard room and generallibrary, game rooms and special exercise rooms, fencing, boxing,indoor golf, all contribute to the development of the Association restaurant supplies unusually satisfactoryservice at reasonable


[Course catalog] . hysical and social, and hun-dreds of our men avail themselves of these advantages. Thesame reasons which lead the colleges to expend vast sums forthe physical and social development of their students actuateus. Our gymnasium, the largest in New England, affords everyopportunity for keeping in fine physical condition. Theswimming pool, bowUng alleys, bilhard room and generallibrary, game rooms and special exercise rooms, fencing, boxing,indoor golf, all contribute to the development of the Association restaurant supplies unusually satisfactoryservice at reasonable cost. Social Life of the School Among the prominent and valuable features of the Asso-ciation Law School is the opportunity for forming theacquaintance of influential men attending the Law andother Association schools. Lectures, receptions, get to-gether meetings and joint meetings with the School of Com-merce and Finance occur throughout the year. Baseball, bowUng and biUiard teams will compete thecoming year. 32. A course in Public Speaking is given each year by ClaytonD. Gilbert, Head of the Dramatic Department of the NewEngland Conservatory of Music, The Congress, consisting of an unusually able body of men,offers opportunities for debate, discussion and extemporaneousspeaking. The Law School is the only evening school of the kindwhich provides the finest advantages along legal lines and atthe same time, the attractive features found in the great uni-versities. The student, therefore, not only obtains a thoroughlegal training, but enjoys these stimulating and refining in-fluences by coming in contact with thousands of congenial,ambitious and high grade men who are pursuing the variousbranches of knowledge offered by the Association school system. Strikingly effective are the opportunities and wholly unlikethose of a small pubhc or private school which offers only theprofessional side of any subject, of necessity omitting the social,physical and recreative features so valua


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