RM2AJC32T–Penman's Art Journal and Teachers' Guide . mostly harvested by machines which cut,thresh and sack the grain at the sametime. It was a decided novelty to theEastern traveler to see huge heaps ofstraw aud the long piles of wheat sacksalongside. They presented much the ap-pearance of cord-wood so often seen in theEast. The wheat was left entirely uncov-ered in the field—in itself an unusual National Educational Association and tolook over the beautiful city of theGolden Gate and take the reader onsome delightful excursions, driving ourhorses through hollow trees, and rejoicingin the glories of th
RM2AJC4RH–Penman's Art Journal and Teachers' Guide . el. Hut I up the furrowed sides of the steep range .t:t.t< hi ,;ii foel i the ,!,[],, 11. ii iv*? l» I n in IM rin l i li i- at ;i [nding around the peaks like -i b oorkn new. No living man ib what direction the train is ,.,,,,,.. ., n iiinci-, performs a series of liing in distance except ,,, i he in ection of the cl Is e look :. nalffl bj up the summit and? ..: detachmenl ol the train al bnoin where we were some half or three-quarters of an hour ago, now almostdirectly below us aboul 500 feet. Fivehundred feel above us still another de-tachme
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RM2AJD7Y5–Penman's Art Journal and Teachers' Guide . des was fitfor none, yet for this work none are so titas the jarks-of-iill-trndes. And now how can one fit himself for anyor all of these classes ! He is supposed tobe absolute in bis knowledge of the systemlie writes, be says he needs practice (andhe does), but how to practice, and whatkind of practice, and when to practice,—these arc the points that I will try and give. In my own teaching I have found it neces-sary to divide the work into four classes,which I call. (1) easy matter. (2) moderatelydifficult, (3i legal, and (4) technical. The threeexer
RM2AWWYC4–Penman's Art Journal and Penman's Gazette . * linn helhei be bad loved anynther woman before he met her. The bustle is not. ivhollv discarded, but it has? i tamly gone to the rear. are you gping bo gol for me, Tootsj ! Pi s •?n thinking, .lane, and I have about con- ,!:.;*:1:u*;;!j,,,u :i ,,-w sUavin*b™*- A nice zoologies] distinction.— Tou have ; I i » asked the Judge. Jes,re,, t|„. Muj,.r *• I.™,,.!- ii1 i»1 ? 1 -•» Hi shallowest crave ui the world on Mi -ll. I , .,,.,,,,, lllltV- ll Ml,, I > •?-: I tint H.nn,,, 11,,.,,. „„,i accused [J,,,buned in thought, <-Tid-Bils. ,&$ • i ?? I,,,
RM2AWW475–Penman's Art Journal and Penman's Gazette . a-level, There are canons and gulches f unsurpassed wildness. There areFoaming streams and leaping waters in richrind wild profusion. These characteristicshaving been fully treated in former papers,I have aol though! ii necessary to repeatthe description i» detail here. Of thesplendid Yellowstone Kails and the match-less Grand Canon, differing from oil othergreat mountain chasms, I merely give i lie reader a glimpse through the graphicdescription of the Kev. Dr. Wayland lloyt: d mm, where sliall T liegin! and bow shall I, ill JlllV Wi-e. desnihi (Ill
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RM2AJDTF7–Penman's Art Journal and Teachers' Guide . bappeu to knock offone from a pile of half soverigns the wholepile would disappear, a pool of water tak-ing its place. Pliny relates that a tomb at Cyprus borea lion carved with eyes of emeralds so brightthey frightened away the fish in the sea,Nero wore an eyeglass of emerald whichwas supposed good for the sight, and it issaid that lapidaries who cut emeralds havegood eyesight because the hue of the stonerefreshes the eyes. The Orientals believethat wearing an emerald imparls courageand averts disaster. It was grouud downand taken as a medicine in do
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RM2AJCTMX–Penman's Art Journal and Teachers' Guide . etent eolleje managers and pnvfeasors in Iowa, leased the rooms in the Vialeblock and will occupy them as a branch totheir present college—this on account of theiri:ii ?? I j increased business, — K. E. Stevens, principal, sends us a circu-lar of the National College of p(.n Art, Angola,in.i.. with a flourished frontispiece by his as-sistant, .Mis- Slim Liosire —The ninth animal commencement of theFori Worth, Tex., Business College was heldon June 25, and was an occasion long to be n- THE EDITORS SCRAP BOOK. —H. B. Parsons, Zanesville, Ohio, BusinessC
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RM2AJDKD7–Penman's Art Journal and Teachers' Guide . nsider practice No. 2. In iithe learner, so to speak, has caught on ami is :i promising; iandidalc for proi i,,n and early SBiSBn raising She exercises No 2. the practice upon which is era h thethat on No. 1, we inspect the prac- —VI - neavor In the crit f ) /O /-) >-, >0 >01 advice and instru painstaking effort in practice, such asto tlie hand the requisite dlscipliu ;ood, orderly writingWith these criticisms we give the subjoin-ed exercises for practice willi the presentlesson. We should he pleased to have anyt th.- uril.-rs lorward to us c
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RM2AJC3KG–Penman's Art Journal and Teachers' Guide . to a foot iu length Tin C ! from the .Ii i|i|inij- ot tin- bathing suits. In eachol the luilhin^ houses U :i -uppl of clear,fresh water conducted from the mountains,and arranged so as to top off a swim in illu-.lr:ilioi next page, this being the center building with the oval roof. The structure to the left is the Mormon Taber-nacle, which is devoted to the more ex-of the Mormon Church. The turretedbuilding to the right is the -jiiemlidnew temple, not quite completed. Therewas verv little in the Mormon Church big through a short gap in this s of sno
RM2AJEEBM–Penman's Art Journal and Teachers' Guide . y rash undertnking- uii.l illustrations. The Penman seems to behaving due prosperity and to be enjoyingitself generally. Editor Scarborough con-tinues to make things interesting in GasketV*Magazine. Editor Scarborough does notpropose to have any dyspeptic correspondents treading on his toes, as may be seen byreference to his last number. The<e dyspep-tic correspondents, by the way, have a mostunenviable manner of bobbins up whenleast expected, and they are (he hardest per-sons in the world to sit down on, vide com-munication elsewhere in this issue
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RM2AWW0R2–Penman's Art Journal and Penman's Gazette . Artful, PROPRIETOR WEBBfl INSTITUTE OPPENMANSHIP AND ART. The leading school of pen art la the South. ml drawing ,,, .t|| i.i,,., „„„,,. ,,„ , „r..nvs!„.n(|,.nee ? tU it, t| ,m, ,,;lr(lr- 368. ami drawings of all kin-ls madeLn.-irn; f..rtVs,,.„M|,.,,,.,. ., ,| |,.,,,.,, M|f]|iJesmn,. nr-r ihi-s»,„k;1l , ,.;l., >rli, |,,,. ,,,„./, and -|.,-e|mensof— ? WKI1H. Nasl.ville.Tenn. i; i BUFFALO BUSINESS UNIVERSITY.. I hi en idem, llie will be in what is calledstandard form. Win n the width is more than the heighl they become extended, and when very narr
RM2AJEAWC–Penman's Art Journal and Teachers' Guide . <0/C NEW YORK, FEBRUARY, 1888. in tht i/?ar 1B8S, by DaMtei, T. Ames, in the Office of the LUtrai Vol. XII.—No. 2. , Washington, D. C. Representative Penmen ofAmerica. There arc few mco who have risen to sohigh a position in the ranks of commercialteachers and won so completely the generalesteem of the members of his profession asthe subject of this sketch, Mr E. M. Hunt-ginger, of Packards < ollcgc, New York, Mr. Huntsinger was born at Valley View,Schuylkill County, Pa., in 1855. Hisfather, a contractor and builder, a man ofgood judgment and st
RM2AJCR1G–Penman's Art Journal and Teachers' Guide . olutions. Besides treating thoroughlyI In- entire scope of Arithmetic, tins bonk containsfroui in to 30 test examples with answers ami s..lulien.- under each subject, the solutions being placedIn the appendix. In this book there are over 1,100 with copious Illustration-, iiiLr-Ini: and analysisThe numerous Illustrations, false syntax with cor-rections, and the parsing of difficult words, are,. ??in i-. nt tli twice the price of the book. The liKH questions with AuswersonD. S. HIS-TORY. Including the Fed PHY.Vmbracim; Descriptive, Iliysicalanil Matbema
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RM2AJC1TT–Penman's Art Journal and Teachers' Guide . per sizewould present an infinitely more harmo-nious and agreeable effect. Besides, com-pact specimens are much more likely tofind their way into the paper. We have been asked occasionally ifwe knew of any work on penmanshipi. bich contains Bpei ific instruct tons for left-handed writers. Our answer hasheretofore been in the negative, but welearn from F. .1. Tolands advertisement,elsewhere printed, that his recently pub-lished work covers tins subject in detail An esteemed friend writes from Des Editor of The JouHhal: It i- mm, not titles, that we wan
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RM2AJD6R9–Penman's Art Journal and Teachers' Guide . of his craft, andfrom first to last has conducted bis paper,which baa been very successful, in iheiu-i.-it-is of good writing. A genial fellow, sparkling with good na-ture and as bright as a militiamans buttonon bis first dress parade is A 3, Scarborough, whose picture is somewhere about thesepremises. He has been known as a penmanand teacher of penmanship for nearly tenyears, and as a penmanship editor for two. in each of these capacities be has made areputation. Energy, fidelity and brainsdidthe work. Mr. Scarborough is just turning thecornerof 30 y
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RM2AJD2R0–Penman's Art Journal and Teachers' Guide . mmittee will provide ageneral reader. If the committees readerreads for all opi.-rafnrs they shall all write at the same time. Those who selecl theiiown readei must not he |>resent in the roomwhere contest is held during the time the iilhcr operators nre competing unless iheylire writing at I lie same time in competition.To save time it is desirable that all up.-rators write at the same time. Law evidence must be written for teuminutes, and correspondence must lie writ-ten For five minutes, and the highest num-ber of points possible for am operator
RM2AJDX77–Penman's Art Journal and Teachers' Guide . equaled. Perhaps the highest praise whichcan be ascribed to any other series is that it resembles theSPENCERIAN. The arrangemenl is logical, progressive, and in accordancewith the highest educational standards, The quality of paper used in their manufacture is peculiar tothe SPENCERIAN, and the printing (by lithography) is of anexcellence only attainable by years of careful experience and theuse of patented machinery controlled exclusively by the publishersof this Beries. SPENCERS NEW COPYBOOKS, l. P K Spenceks Sons, constitute a new departure in pen
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RM2AJED5R–Penman's Art Journal and Teachers' Guide . ructure of the language. 3. The order or arrangement of words. 4. The derivation of words, the selection of radicas and the formation of new wordsby composition, by prefixes and by suffixes. 5. Spodam; Commercial Correspondence.8, Lilildam ; Heading Lessons. 7. Vocabulary, Volapuk English, and English-Volnpiik. In addiliou there is a portrait of Scbleyer, with extracts from his writings ; a state-ment in Volapuk of the changes made by the second annual Congre-s ; and a key to thefor correcting home work. PERIODICAL LITERATURE IN VOLAPUK. The only Amer
RM2AWWHDY–Penman's Art Journal and Penman's Gazette . ew journal published by L R. Walden, ofthe lustin, Tex., BusinesB College. We trust ii,. ; i oial promoter of me enterprise will realize large dividends —The Practical Educator from the Osca-loosa, town,, Business Collage, is a well printedeompilntinu iif rut. i hiiinii. in iM. i —Prom Johnson ! Osl Buffalo Busl ueffl rjniversitj m ban the B m Wuco lor, a larye 12-p«ye paper, l»-:nitil ully j.rmled. and t -hrfiiUywlir.il. Hume plates of Ml i isboi ii - hands i penwori are submitted. n„. s,,,„,,,ii.- ..I 11n- Richmond, Ind., Busi-I ollege, hassome pre
RM2AJD4YW–Penman's Art Journal and Teachers' Guide . ell as a teacherof unsurpassed ability, and gives his entire timeto his pupils. For more complete information,send for The Commercial World. McKEE A HENDERSON. This la Exclusively a School ol iv ship, and Is, without an exception, the best InAmerica. The Principal of this Department stands atthe head of the Profession as an Artist; andas a Teacher of Penmanship, he has no liv-ing equal, and devotes alx houra dally toteaching. If you desire to become a Teacher,Penman and Artist, attend a school wholly de-voted to this one thing, and also place yourself
RM2AJDMF6–Penman's Art Journal and Teachers' Guide . n ti) We note the f»lf wm.-, Kir I r.w,. £)/< <.f February j, ]w*s Read thfiiriil • • ! ?• I. -ck f m. rcial Culh-ge. Pet Prof. A. J. Willis, rmiitlv from I Him, N. Y.. and his skill, both Me. uur students in- in iliin;iiid. mid sou will make no mistake in> and i onuncrclal J^-pim. H. Cole, Eh ?. ixerbom, « in. Uin-imnp is a gradu ^indent-itlonisti. „i iirtist and u teacher, is remark,i nlng here for positions Id Business Colleges ,) 11 l ..le, F.as! i;reeiiwteh, U. I ; .1 II Wy.-e,? Ont ; .). i ? M. Mil- HuilincfonJttsinger, Utica. N T ; M.
RM2AJEE7D–Penman's Art Journal and Teachers' Guide . The question before us, which lomy mindseems to be one of great importance, espe-cially to pupils, involves a grave and signi-ficant fact, that in penmanship only, suchgreat stress seems to be placed on tbe termquantity The Professor proceeds in his courseof instruction to impart to his pupils thenecessary importance of vi&wment, bydasbing off from his skilled and practicedpen a lot of strokes, letters or combinationswith a surprising degree of grace and ease,to the amazement of his novices. met combined, be so difficult to attaiu.whysacrifice form by
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RM2AJE403–Penman's Art Journal and Teachers' Guide . Published Monthlyat 205 Broadway, N. Y. for $1 per y TEACHERS GUIDE. Entered at the Post Office of NeN Y ,3s Second-Class Mail Ma NEW YORK, MARCH, 16 Vol. XII.—No. 3. Representative Penmen ofAmerica. L. L. WILLIAMS. Ir.ui. „/ ..: 1) Burin ?? ?/?..;.., i ...j Imetiea. The owner of the portrait to the right hasbeen with uu Bince July 14, 1841, makinghis./-/.-// al tbe town 0( Livonia, New York.Some years after thai event lie picked upthe threads of a general education at thecounty district schools, and finished out thefabric by a term at tbe Genesee Wes
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