Attending the school obviates three defects in working by yourself:—
(i.) You learn—not merely the exercises—but the way to do them.
(ii.) You get an instructor who knows his work, and keeps you at yours.
(iii.) You are stimulated by seeing others working in the same room.
The only disadvantage I can see in the system is that, if rigidly followed, you would soon be driven to patronise a fresh tailor.
I was warned not to get muscle-bound by taking the course; I now cannot see how this can happen, unless you neglect some of the exercises entirely. I hope, at some future date, you will receive a better account of your system with regard to measurements and developments from
Yours truly,
Arthur Foulkes.
St. JAMES’S STREET SCHOOL.
Copy of Measurement Sheet.