The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 11
Auxiliaries
Auxiliaries.
On Saturday afternoon there is either a special lecture by some eminent member of the Chicago Bar, or an example lesson is given in examination of abstracts of title, and drawing contracts, deeds, wills, pleadings, and legal instruments required in office business.
The grammatical accuracy, rhetoric, elocution, and courtesy of deportment of the students will receive such attention as is deemed adapted to correct faults of style, without suppressing individuality, in which so often lies the secret of power. The students organize societies, holding their sessions weekly, for the discusson of questions of political policy and economy, and for becoming acquainted with parliamentary rules.