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RIVERSIDE MILITARY ACADEMY
- GAINESVILLE, GEORGIA
HEARST'S SUNDAY AMERICAN, ATLANTA, GA., SUNDAY, JULY: 19, 1914
BUILDINGS AND EQUIPMENT. |
RIVERSIDE MILITARY ACADEMY Buildings are of brick and stone, substantial, cleanly and safe.
The dormitories, mess halls, classrooms and study halls are supplied with steam heat, electrie lights. Hot’
and cold showers and tub baths on each floor. Every room in the dormitories is an outside room, with
at least one window, and supplied with large transom for ventilation. A closet in each room provides
ample space for clothes and accessories. No school in the South equals R. M. A. rooming accommoda
tions, attractiveness and comfort. R. M. A. Gymnasium is one of the best equipped in the South, and is
located in the main building. The dormitories are so exceptionally well located that no boy’s room is
more than 50 yards from mess hall or classroom. This feature obviates inconveniences during inclem-
ent weather.
ACCOMPLISHED AND EXPERIENCED FACULTY
RIVERSIDE MILITARY ACADEMY is under the direct in-l
fluence of a highly trgined and naturally endowed mentall
equipment. There is a graduate instructor for each 12 boys,
a plan that enables cadets to make 50 per cent faster progress
than was possible under the old tutorial methods. The moral
atmosphere and intellectual efficiency of R. M. A. is unsur
passed. The community in which the school is located is pro
verbial for its moralities and splendid literary attanments.
ATHLETICS INTENSIVE.
RIVERSIDE MILITARY “ACADEMY is SUPREME in Athlet
..., ics, and encourages and promotes this feature under the direct
10 tlif supervision of an experienced Coach for each team. This ar
* "' rangement promotes and establishes rapid and certain effi
ciency ; responsible for R. M. A. having so many Championship
teams.
EXCEPTIONAL MILITARY DEPARTMENT.
RIVERSIDE MILITARY ACADEMY offers in its Military Department .
a masterfully equipped feature, responsible for so thoroughly popular- 3:
{zing the school. The Academy is operated under strict military dis- *
cipline, and is in charge of one of the most capable commandants in
the entire South. The Boys' Uniforms are extremely “snappy” in ap
pearance and are individually fitted by tailors at the Academy.
The unusuval advantages offered by R. M. A., in point of healthfulness,
high moral tone, faculty proficiency, unusual athletic advantages, and*
the keen interest in its military features, have attracted a widespread
patronage® of the best families throughout the South. You are par
ticularly invited to visit the school if possible, and compare its every
advantage with that of any other school you may know of or read
about. You will find that no school in America can offer more for the
%85t educational advancement of your son, moral safety and healthfulness. 2
s 2::: Barrack room limited. References required. >
WRITE NOW for HANDSOME NEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOG.
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