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who	came	before	me	that	have	added	greatly	to	that	knowledge	base.
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Joseph	M.	Vitolo,	D.M.D.,	M.S.,	PH.D.
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Palmer’s	Penmanship	Budget	(1919)	13.youtube.iampeth. Fundamental	Concepts:	Drawing	versus	Writing	5	.1880)	4. The	Steel	Pen	Trade:	1930-1980	7. Knowles	and	Maxim's	Real	Pen	Work	(c.Z. The	Fundamental	Oval	Form	8.	1948	8.com/user/arcangel6/videos	Getting	Started	With	Pointed	Pen	Scripts	(filmed	and	edited)	1. The	Secret	of	the	Skill	of	Madarasz	(The	Madarasz	Book)	2.	1870)	9. Theory	of	Spencerian	Penmanship	(c.	Volume	I	10.com	or	https://www.	11. Gems	of	Penmanship	by	Williams	&	Packard.com	*Click	on	the	‘Rare	Books’	link	(http://www. Adjusting	the	flange	on	your	Oblique	Penholder	3. Adjusting	your	Pen	and	Paper	Copperplate/Engrosser's	Script	Instruction	(filmed	and	edited)	5. Before	We	Get	Started	2. Lessons	in	Ornamental	Penmanship.Recovered/Scanned	Rare	Penmanship	Books	The	following	Rare	Books	are	available	at:	http://www. WE	Dennis’	Studies	in	Pen	Art	14. Illustration	for	The	Fundamental	'i'. The	Blue	Book	6.iampeth. The	Square	Cutoff	14. The	'Retouched'	Cutoff	9. CC	Canan:	Collection	of	Penmanship.	Ames	Notebook	5. The	New	Spencerian	Compendium	Instructional	Videos	Created/Edited	All	videos	available	at:	http://www.	Behrensmeyer	12.com/rare-books)	1. Ames	-	The	Daniel	T.iampeth. How	to	use	the	Guidelines	6. WA	Baird's	Lessons	in	Round	hand	Script	from	the	Business	Educator	11. Lessons	in	Practical	Penmanship. The	Fundamental	'i'	10.	1880)	3.	Bloser.	1867	15. Preparing	the	flange	on	your	Oblique	Penholder	4. Standard	Practical	Penmanship	(Spencerian)	(c. Fundamentals	of	Script	in	the	Copperplate	Style	7. Spencerian	Script	and	Ornamental	Penmanship.	1921	16. The	Fundamental	'v'	12.	P. The	Compound	Curve	13.
o.	b. Uppercase	Letters	O.	Supplement.Q	33. Lowercase	Letters	Group	III.s	16.t	20. Fishhook	Capitals	DVD	Preview	Buddy	Blackwell	47.Y	31.	f.	Part	1	of	3.X.	j. Uppercase	Letters	G.	Capital	B	45.O. A	Sample	of	Uppercase	Letters:	A.h.W	38. Uppercase	Letters	H.	g. Lowercase	Letters	Group	I.	r. Lowercase	Letters	Group	I.T	29. Uppercase	Letter	C	35.Script	in	the	Copperplate	Style:	Lowercase	Letters	(filmed	and	edited)	15.	Part	2	of	2.M.	Part	2	of	3.	Joe	Vitolo	6	.	Part	1	of	3.	Part	1	of	2.	Video	edit	by	Dr. Uppercase	Letter	D	32. The	Symmetry	of	Curves	46. Uppercase	Letters	B. Uppercase	Letters:	Guideline	Usage	27.K	37.z	Script	in	the	Copperplate	Style:	Uppercase	Letters	(filmed	and	edited)	26. Gilded	Script	Using	23K	Gold	Leaf	42. Lowercase	Letters	Group	III.	Part	1	of	2.P.J	40.R	30. Lowercase	Letters	Group	II.	Part	2	of	2. Lowercase	Letters	Group	IV.k	21. Lowercase	Letters	Group	II. Uppercase	Letter	I. Lowercase	Letters	Group	IV. Uppercase	Letters	V.m.	The	Double	ll	22. Lowercase	Letters	Group	II.x	23. Uppercase	Letter	Z	39.	Part	2	of	3.	v. Lowercase	Letters	Group	I. Learning	Roundhand	and	Flourishes.d	17.y	25.	p.	a.n	24.N	Advanced	Concepts	(filmed	and	edited)	41. The	Oblique	Pencil	43.	i.	Part	3	of	3. Lowercase	Letters	Group	II. Uppercase	Letters	A.S	36.l.	c.Z	28.u. Uppercase	Letters	U.q	18.	Part	3	of	3. Writing	LARGE	Letters. Uppercase	Letter	E	34. Needle	Stitch	Script	44.J.w	19.e. Uppercase	Letters	F.L.
Rosemary	Buczek	-	IAMPETH	Master	Penman	and	President	2001	3. Part	1	50.iampeth. Del	Tysdal	demonstrates	OP	Technique. Jake	Weidmann	-	IAMPETH	Master	Penman	Documents	&	Specimens	Scanned/Compiled	(partial	List)	1)	Images	from	Images	from	University	of	Scranton's	Special	Collections	Library	-	The	Zaner-Bloser	Penmanship	Collection	in	two	parts:	Part	I:	http://www. Part	2	51. Introduction	2.zip	7	. Rick	Muffler	-	IAMPETH	Master	Penman	and	President	1997.zanerian.	Joe	Vitolo	Induction	of	Master	Penman	Brian	Walker	(2003)	Convention	in	Cleveland.	Video	edit	by	Dr. Irene	and	Dan	Calendo	-	IAMPETH	Presidents	1977.com/ZBCollection2. John	DeCollibus	-	IAMPETH	Master	Penman	7.com/videos)	Video	interviews	with	the	following	penmen:	(filmed	and	edited)	1.	Ohio	(filmed	and	edited)	49. Michael	Sull	-	IAMPETH	Master	Penman	and	President	2000	12.com	*Click	on	the	‘Videos’	link	(http://www. Part	3	Video	Interview	Series	‘Inside	the	Penman’s	Studio’	Reference	URL:	http://www. Bob	Hurford	-	Editor	IAMPETH	Penman's	Journal	2002-2010	8. Harvest	Crittenden	-	IAMPETH	Master	Penman	6. Vivian	Mungall	-	IAMPETH	Master	Penman	and	President	2009	10.	1998	9.	1987	4.zip	&	Part	II:	http://www. Janie	Cravens	-	IAMPETH	President	2008	5.Ornamental	Penmanship:	Delbert	Tysdal	48.	1982.zanerian.iampeth. Rich	and	Vivian	Mungall	-	Ziller	of	Kansas	City	11.com/ZBCollection.
com/ZanerClassroomNotes1908.pdf	3)	Here	are	the	typed	notes	from	Zaner’s	class	(some	are	faded	and	hard	to	see):	http://www.	Here	is	a	25	page	compilation	of	the	pen	work	of	IAMPETH	founding	member:	http://www.B.pdf	6)	I	rescanned	some	of	the	EC	Enriquez	specimens	at	higher	resolution	(300-600	dpi)	you	may	download	the	zip	file	containing	these	scans	at:	http://www.com/MooreMBLessonsInFlourishing.pdf	5)	Here	is	OP	Instruction	with	Pen	Work	by	Zaner	and	Commentary	by	Lupfer.zanerian.zanerian.pdf	3)	I	received	a	package	in	the	mail	from	John	DeCollibus	containing	items	from	the	late	Del	Tysdal.	Nick	scanned	the	images.com/LehmanHB_Portfolio.pdf	8)	The	Masterful	Pen	of	Rene	Guillard.pdf	8	.	One	of	the	lectures	was	from	HL	Darner.com/ZanExpStudentAds1895.	Zaner’s	(1864-1918)	class	penned	in	1908	by	AB	Endress.pdf	10)	Lessons	in	Flourishing	by	M.zanerian.com/TheMasterfulPenOfReneGuillard.pdf	9)	Student	Testimonials	for	The	Zanerian	Art	College	(1895)	into	a	single	pdf	for	download:	http://www.com/ZanerCPClassTypedClassNotes.zanerian.	He	discusses	OP	in	the	last	three	pages.zanerian.zanerian.	One	third	were	beautifully	handwritten	and	the	other	two	thirds	were	typed.zanerian.com/LupferAlbumFromNickDAquannoVol2.	I	scanned	the	handwritten	notes	that	I	believe	were	Zaner’s	classes	to	handwriting	teachers	and	compiled	them	into	a	pdf	for	download.pdf	&	Part	II:	http://www.com/LupferAlbumFromNickDAquannoVol1.zip	7)	Here	is	a	Portfolio	of	work	from	HB	Lehman:	http://www.com/ZanerLupferOPInstruction.	These	were	notes	from	Charles	P.pdf	4)	Here	are	signatures	from	the	pen	of	CP	Zaner:	http://www.	You	may	download	the	file	at:	http://www.	I	Photoshoped	them	and	compiled	them	into	two	pdf	files.2)	Lupfer’s	handwritten	album	provided	by	Nick	D'Aquanno	into	a	pdf	file	of	~30	megs	in	size.	http://www.zanerian.zanerian.	To	download	just	click	on:	Part	I:	http://www.	Moore:	http://www.com/EnriquezHiRes.com/ZanerSignatures.zanerian.	This	is	a	large	file	of	over	123	megs.zanerian.
com/LessonsInCardCarving.com/CananLupferFlourishingLessons.pdf	20)	Signatures	of	Famous	Penmen:	http://www.	February	1919:	http://www.pdf	17)	An	Interview	with	Engrosser	Stella	Bennett	Dennis	taken	from	The	Educator	Journal.com/NorderTextLetteringLessonsBE1907.zanerian.com/PenmenSignatures.zanerian.	1907:	http://www.com/DennisWELessonsInOffhandFlourishing1902.	Zaner	Memorial	Issue.pdf	16)	JA	Olson’s	Nine	Lessons	in	Roundhand	Taken	from	The	Business	Educator.com/DarnerOPExemplars.zanerian.com/Behrensmeyer1948BE.zanerian.	Lupfer	taken	from	The	Business	Educator:	http://www.	Taken	from	The	Penman	Artist	&	Business	Educator	Journal.com/McCannLCStory1903BE.zanerian.pdf	14)	JJ	Bailey’s	Milestones	on	the	Penmanship	Highway:	http://www.zanerian.pdf	22)	Flourishing	Plates	by	Clinton	C.pdf	15)	Selected	pages	from	The	Business	Educator	Charles	P.	11)	Ten	lessons	in	text	lettering	from	CW	Norder.zanerian.	The	Handless	Penman:	http://www.com/ZanerCPBEMemorialIssue.pdf	13)	The	June	1948	HP	Behrensmeyer	Memorial	Issue:	http://www.	Canan.pdf	18)	Lessons	in	Card	Carving:	http://www.	written	commentary	by	Earl	A.zanerian.	1:	http://www.com/DennisStellaBennettEngrosser.zanerian.zanerian.com/RyanJC.	McCann	taken	from	a	1930	Business	Educator.zanerian.pdf	9	.zanerian.pdf	21)	William	E.pdf	12)	From	A-Z	in	Ornamental	Penmanship	by	HL	Darner:	http://www.pdf	19)	JC	Ryan.pdf	23)	The	story	of	Louis	C.	1910:	http://www.	written	by	his	son	Charles	McCann:	http://www.	Dennis’	Six	Lessons	in	Offhand	Flourishing.com/BaileyMileStones.zanerian.	circa	1940’s:	http://www.com/JAOlsonNineLessonsInRoundhand.
zanerian.zanerian.	1872:	http://www.A.pdf	35)	Clinton	C.com/MarlattEECompiledLetters.com/AlbinMALessonsInArtPenBeginner.	Lampman	Lessons	in	Artistic	Writing:	http://www.com/LampmanJWArtisticWriting.zanerian.zanerian.zip	30)	A	Zaner-Bloser	Penmanship	Catalog	(32	page)	from	the	early	1920’s:	http://www.	Albin's	12	Lessons	in	Artistic	Penmanship	for	Beginners	from	1921-1922:	http://www.com/StricklandHWLessonsInRoundhandWriting.	D	&	S.pdf	25)	F.com/BloserEW&LupferEALessonsInOP.zanerian.com/SpencerianTestimony1872.com/CananLife&Works.zip	28)	Zanerian	Student	Ads	from	1895:	http://www.com/ZanExpStudentAds1895.zanerian.zanerian.zanerian.com/ZanerBloseCatalog1920s.com/Watkins.W.zip	29)	Spencerian	Testimony	Against	claims	by	P.	Howe	Specimens:	http://www.zanerian.com/EnglishWritingMastersJPEG.zanerian.com/KelchnerLMLife&Works.	Canan:	His	Life	and	Works:	http://www.	Kelchner:	His	Life	&	Works:	http://www.zanerian.pdf	36)	J.zanerian.zip	26)	Images	of	English	Writing	Masters:	http://www.pdf	10	.zanerian.24)	Letters	for	Illumination	by	EE	Marlatt:	http://www.zanerian.com/LupferEALessonsInOP1914.W.pdf	37)	Lloyd	M.pdf	31)	OP	Lessons	by	EW	Bloser	with	commentary	provided	by	EA	Lupfer	circa	1930:	http://www.zip	27)	Charlton	V.	Leland	Watkins	Penmen’s	Newsletter	images	zipped	folder:	http://www.pdf	32)	Ten	Lessons	in	Roundhand	Writing	from	H.pdf	34)	M.pdf	33)	Lessons	in	Ornamental	Penmanship	with	EA	Lupfer	from	1914-1916:	http://www.	Strickland	(1906-1907):	http://www.com/HoweSpecimens.
com/BlanchardHSLifeAndWorks.com/CourtneyFBLessonsInDashyWriting.com/EnriquezLife&WorksHiRes.com/BairdWALifeAndWorks.zanerian.zanerian.pdf	46)	Lessons	in	Dashy	Writing	from	FB	Courtney:	http://www.	Baird:	http://www.com/HoweCharltonVLife&Works.com/MellonOliveABELessons1924-1925.	Bartow:	http://www.	Ames:	http://www.zanerian.zanerian.zanerian.zanerian.	Mellon:	Lessons	in	Business	Penmanship:	http://www.com/AmesDTLife&Works.com/NobleNinaPearlHudson.pdf	48)	The	Life	and	Works	of	Louis	Madarasz:	http://www.pdf	49)	The	Life	and	Works	of	Samuel	E.pdf	42)	Earl	A	Lupfer	Script	Insights:	http://www.com/MarlattEE-Letters.zanerian.com/BartowSELifeAndWorks.zanerian.	Flickinger:	http://www.com/FlickingerHWEarlyPhiladelphiaPenmen.	Enriquez:	(over	50	meg	file)	http://www.zanerian.pdf	40)	The	Life	&	Works	of	John	Austin	Wesco:	http://www.pdf	11	.pdf	43)	The	Life	&	Works	of	Charlton	Valentine	Howe:	http://www.pdf	39)	Olive	A.pdf	51)	The	Life	and	Works	of	Daniel	T.zanerian.	Blanchard	http://www.com/DarnerHL.pdf	41)	From	the	Pen	of	HL	Darner:	http://www.com/WescoJohnAustinLife&Works.zanerian.pdf	50)	The	Life	and	Works	of	Harry	S.com/MadaraszHisLifeAndWorks.38)	Nina	Pearl	Hudson	Noble:	Lessons	in	Penmanship:	http://www.zanerian.zanerian.zanerian.pdf	44)	EE	Marlatt:	Engrossing	Specimens	and	Letters:	http://www.com/LupferEAScriptInsights.zanerian.pdf	42)	Early	Philadelphia	Penmen	by	Henry	W.pdf	47)	The	Life	&	Works	of	Eliseo	C.pdf	45)	The	Life	&	Works	of	Willis	A.
zanerian.zanerian.zanerian.pdf	53)	The	Life	and	Works	of	Albert	D.	Courtney:	http://www.zanerian.com/CourtneyFBLifeAndWorks.	Moore	Specimens	of	Offhand	Flourishing:	http://www.com/KelchnerPenholders.zanerian.zanerian.com/ChrisYokeObliquePenholderFabrication.zanerian.pdf	62)	M.	Hill:	http://www.pdf	56)	A	Tale	of	Three	Penholders:	Vintage	Kelchner-made	Penholders:	http://www.pdf	57)	The	Life	&	Works	of	Francis	B.pdf	54)	Chris	Yoke:	Yoke	Oblique	Penholder	Fabrication:	http://www.	Compiled	by	Dr.zanerian.	Taylor:	http://www.pdf	61)	Ornate	Pen	Work	by	Charles	R.	Vitolo:	12	.zanerian.zanerian.com/BehrensmeyerHPLifeAndWorks.com/MooreMB-FlourishingSpecimens.pdf	55)	Brian	Smith:	Unique	Oblique	Penholder	Fabrication:	http://www.zanerian.com/VitoloJM	LineSpacing.pdf	60)	Isaac	Weldon	Bullock	&	His	Legendary	Oblique	Penholder:	http://www.com/AileronFountainPens.pdf	58)	The	Life	&	Works	of	Charles	P.	Joseph	M.	52)	The	Life	and	Works	of	Henry	P.pdf	59)	Aileron	Fountain	Pen	Fabrication:	http://www.	Pen	Maker:	http://www.	Vitolo	by	Chris	Held.com/ZanerCPLifeAndWorks.	Zaner:	http://www.zanerian.com/BullockIWPenholder.com/HillCR-OrnatePenWork.	Joseph	M.pdf	65)	Lessons	in	Ornamental	Penmanship	by	Del	Tysdal	(1944-2013)	as	posted	to	the	Ornamental	Penmanship	Group	on	Yahoo	with	additional	commentary	by	Brian	Walker.com/SmithBrisnUniqueObliquePenholderFabrication.com/HeldObliquePenholderFabrication.pdf	64)	An	Examination	of	Line	Spacing	in	Letters	Written	by	Past	Masters:	http://www.zanerian.com/TaylorADLifeAndWorks.	Behrensmeyer:	http://www.B.pdf	63)	The	Making	of	a	Custom	Snakewood	Oblique	Penholder	for	Dr.
pdf	68)	Pen	Grips	of	Penmen	Past	and	Present:	http://www.	Vitolo	2001.com/DelTysdalOPInstructionBrianWalkerCommentary.com/VitoloJM-B&AInspiration.	Engrosser’s	and	Teachers	of	Handwriting	(IAMPETH)	Newsletter	Spring:8	2)	“The	Point	&	When	To	Change	It”	Dr.	The	International	Association	of	Master	Penmen.	Joseph	M.pdf	67)	Lessons	in	Engraver’s	Script	by	Joseph	Galterio:	http://www.	Engrosser’s	and	Teachers	of	Handwriting	(IAMPETH)	Newsletter	Summer:3-4	13	.pdf	Published	Articles	(incomplete	list)	1)	“Iron	Gall	Ink”	Dr.	Engrosser’s	and	Teachers	of	Handwriting	(IAMPETH)	Newsletter	Fall:9	4)	“Letterform	Analysis	in	Engrosser’s	Script”	Dr.com/GalterioLessonsEngraversScript.	Engrosser’s	and	Teachers	of	Handwriting	(IAMPETH)	Newsletter	Spring:8-9	5)	“Analysis	of	Letterforms:	Part	II	of	a	Series”	Dr.pdf	66)	A	PDF	to	illustrate	for	the	novice	pointed	pen	enthusiast	what	a	properly	inked	pointed	flexible	nib	should	look	like:	http://www.	The	International	Association	of	Master	Penmen.zanerian.	Joseph	M.com/VitoloJMProperlyPreparedNib.zanerian.zanerian.	The	International	Association	of	Master	Penmen.zanerian.com/VitoloJMPenGrips.http://www.	Vitolo	2001.	The	International	Association	of	Master	Penmen.	Joseph	M.	Engrosser’s	and	Teachers	of	Handwriting	(IAMPETH)	Newsletter	Summer:4-5	3)	“The	Master	Penman	Induction	Ceremony”	Dr.	Vitolo	2002.pdf	69)	Pointed	Pen	Inspiration:	Before	and	After	Specimens:	http://www.	Joseph	M.	Joseph	M.	The	International	Association	of	Master	Penmen.	Vitolo	2002.	Vitolo	2001.zanerian.
The	International	Association	of	Master	Penmen.	The	International	Association	of	Master	Penmen.	Engrosser’s	and	Teachers	of	Handwriting	(IAMPETH)	Newsletter	Winter:14-15	12)	“Lessons	in	Engrosser’s	Script:	Part	Four	of	a	Series”	Dr.	The	International	Association	of	Master	Penmen.	The	International	Association	of	Master	Penmen.	Joseph	M.	The	International	Association	of	Master	Penmen.	Vitolo	2002.	Joseph	M.	Vitolo.	Vitolo	2002.	Engrosser’s	and	Teachers	of	Handwriting	(IAMPETH)	Newsletter	Winter:10-11	11)	“Letterform	Analysis:	Part	IV.	The	International	Association	of	Master	Penmen.	Joseph	M.	Vitolo	2003.	Vitolo	2003.	Vitolo	2003.	Engrosser’s	and	Teachers	of	Handwriting	(IAMPETH)	Newsletter	Fall:12-13	9)	“Analysis	of	Letterforms:	The	Symmetry	of	Curves	(Part	3	of	a	Series)”	Dr.	Vitolo	2002.	Joseph	M.	The	Descender	Stem	Loop	and	The	Baseline	Crossing”	Dr.	Engrosser’s	and	Teachers	of	Handwriting	(IAMPETH)	Newsletter	Fall:14-15	10)	“Lessons	in	Engrosser’s	Script:	Part	Three	of	a	Series”	Dr.	The	International	Association	of	Master	Penmen.	Robert	Hurford	2002.	Engrosser’s	and	Teachers	of	Handwriting	(IAMPETH)	Penman’s	Journal	Spring:11-12	14)	“Setting	and	Stabilizing	The	Removable	Flange”	Dr.	Engrosser’s	and	Teachers	of	Handwriting	(IAMPETH)	Newsletter	Summer:4-5	7)	“Lessons	in	Engrosser’s	Script:	Lesson	I”	Dr.	Vitolo	2003.6)	“The	Zanerian	Manual”	Dr.	Engrosser’s	and	Teachers	of	Handwriting	(IAMPETH)	Newsletter	Summer:10-11	8)	“Lessons	in	Engrosser’s	Script:	Part	Two	of	a	Series”	Dr.	Joseph	M.	The	International	Association	of	Master	Penmen.	Vitolo	2003.	Engrosser’s	and	Teachers	of	Handwriting	(IAMPETH)	Penman’s	Journal	Summer:3-4	14	.	Joseph	M.	Joseph	M.	Engrosser’s	and	Teachers	of	Handwriting	(IAMPETH)	Penman’s	Journal	Spring:7-8	13)	“Letterform	Analysis:	Part	V.	Joseph	M.	Joseph	M.	The	Stem	Loop”	Dr.	The	International	Association	of	Master	Penmen.
Vitolo	2003.	Vitolo	2003.	Vitolo	2004.	Engrosser’s	and	Teachers	of	Handwriting	(IAMPETH)	Penman’s	Journal.	The	Slant	on	‘N’	Dr.	Engrosser’s	and	Teachers	of	Handwriting	(IAMPETH)	Penman’s	Journal	Summer:12.	The	International	Association	of	Master	Penmen.	Joseph	M.	Joseph	M.	Vitolo	2004.	Joseph	M.	Joseph	M.	The	International	Association	of	Master	Penmen.	The	International	Association	of	Master	Penmen.	Proper	Slant	Angle	and	the	Leaning	Tower	of	‘E’	Dr.	Winter:14	22)	“Lessons	in	Engrosser’s	Script:	Part	7	of	a	Series”	Dr.	Vitolo	2003.	Engrosser’s	and	Teachers	of	Handwriting	(IAMPETH)	Penman’s	Journal	(In	Press)	15	.	Engrosser’s	and	Teachers	of	Handwriting	(IAMPETH)	Penman’s	Journal	Fall:12-13	19)	“Styles	of	Script”	Dr.	The	Key	of	‘D’	Dr.	Joseph	M.	Vitolo	2004.	Vitolo	2004.	Vitolo	2004.	The	International	Association	of	Master	Penmen.	15)	“Lessons	in	Engrosser’s	Script:	Part	5	of	a	Series”	Dr.	The	International	Association	of	Master	Penmen.	Joseph	M.	The	Newsletter:	The	Association	for	the	Calligraphic	Arts.	The	Newsletter:	The	Association	for	the	Calligraphic	Arts.	Joseph	M.	(In	Press)	21)	“Letterform	Analysis	Part	VIII.	The	International	Association	of	Master	Penmen.	Engrosser’s	and	Teachers	of	Handwriting	(IAMPETH)	Penman’s	Journal	Winter:3	23)	“Needle	Stitch	Script”	Dr.	Joseph	M.	Joseph	M.14	16)	“Letterform	Analysis:	Part	VI.	Engrosser’s	and	Teachers	of	Handwriting	(IAMPETH)	Penman’s	Journal	Fall:7	17)	“Letterform	Analysis	Part	VII.	Vitolo	2003.	Engrosser’s	and	Teachers	of	Handwriting	(IAMPETH)	Penman’s	Journal	Fall:13-14	18)	“Lessons	in	Engrosser’s	Script:	Part	6	of	a	Series”	Dr.	The	International	Association	of	Master	Penmen.	7:20-22	20)	“Demystifying	the	Oblique	Penholder”	Dr.
Joseph	M.W.	Mary.	KS.	Bailey.	Ziller	of	Kansas	City.	Joseph	M.	2002.J.	Vitolo	2004.	2)	“American	Masters	of	the	Pointed	Pen”	Dr.	Tabellae	Ansatae.	Vitolo	2003.	Vitolo	2004.	-	Memorial	by	Fred	Richardson:	J.J.	• Bailey.	d.zanerian.Invited	Publications	1)	Historical	and	editorial	contributions	to	‘A	Biography	of	the	Life	and	Times	of	F.	4)	Demystifying	the	Copperplate-Spencerian	Script	Enigma	Dr.	-	Memorial	by	Eileen	Richardson:	This	issue	is	dedicated	to	the	memory	of	Canada's	foremost	penman.	Bailey	and	his	lovely	wife.	• Addy.	Leawood.	J.W.	Joseph	M.	William:	William	Addy	(b.	Letter	Arts	Review	18:46-49	3)	Tips	on	using	Dinky	Tubes	and	Properly	Inking	a	Nib	Dr.	8th	ed.	John	(1680-1705):	John	Ayres	was	the	most	eminent	writing-master	of	his	day	• Bailey.	1695?)	is	best	known	as	the	author	of	a	system	of	shorthand.	was	one	of	a	group	of	seven	who	founded	the	International	Association	of	Master	Penmen	and	Teachers	of	Handwriting.	Text	Converted/Compiled	Documents	(259	documents)	Documents	are	available	as	a	zipped	file	at:	http://www.	(Frederick	William)	Tamblyn.	16	.	1618.	Tabellae	Ansatae.zip	• Acidity	of	inks:	What	about	the	acidity	of	ink?	This	seems	to	be	a	point	of	ongoing	talk	on	various	discussion	sites.	founded	upon	that	of	Jeremiah	Rich	• American	Copybooks:	An	Outline	of	their	History	from	Colonial	to	Modern	Times	by	Stanley	Morison	• Ayers.	Canada's	foremost	penman.	J.	J.com/VitoloJMTextCovertedDocuments.	F.	Tamblyn's	Home	Instructor	in	Penmanship.	J.	J.
Calif.	Willis	A.	New	York.• Baird.	-	Obituary:	Samuel	Everett	Bartow	was	a	native	of	Cassville.	-	One	of	America's	Most	Skillful	Penmen:	H.D	McDaniels	and	A.	Martin	followed	by	a	course	under	Fielding	Schofield.	• Baird.	1999.	• Bickham.	(~1684	-	~1758):	Bickham	attained	a	much	higher	position	as	an	engraver	of	calligraphy	than	as	a	practitioner	of	the	art.P.W.A.	Buddy	-	Memorial:	It	is	with	heavy	heart	that	I	must	tell	you	of	the	passing	from	this	life	of	Buddy	Blackwell	on	March	16..	Beginning	Class	in	Penmanship.	• Blanchard.	-	Memorial:	Through	friends	we	learned	of	the	death	December	31.	L.	W.	1985	in	New	York	City.	the	master	engrosser	and	illuminator	of	Brooklyn.P.	Ohio.	which	is	the	present	Oberlin	College.	and	its	popularity	seems	to	be	increasing.	Baird.	• Benguria.	H.	• Bloser.	Enrique	Benguria	on	April	8.	W.	1940	of	H.	• • Behrensmeyer.	Blanchard.	little	need	be	said	of	this	style	of	penmanship	itself.	it	seems	to	be	quite	popular	at	the	present	time.	1868.	Palmer:	In	fact.	-	Lessons	in	Engrosser's	Script:	By	way	of	apology	for	this	course	in	Roundhand	or	Engrossing	Script.	He	would	have	been	92	on	May	26.	College	which	gave	so	many	penmen	to	the	educational	world.N.	S.	• Blackwell.E.	W.	plain	style	of	writing	is	well	worth	to	any	one	the	time	and	effort	expended.	being	a	product	of	that	famous	Oberlin.	Ohio	Business	College.	Los	Angeles.	George.	• Bartow.	he	was	recognized	as	one	of	the	finest	in	the	profession.	-	Memorial	Resolutions:	As	a	Penman.	-	Obituary:	It	is	with	saddened	hearts	and	a	realization	of	an	irreparable	loss	that	we	learned	of	the	recent	death	of	our	friend.	H.	He	received	his	training	in	the	public	schools	there	and	later	attended	the	Oberlin.	the	mastery	of	a	fluent.	S.	He	received	his	first	penmanship	lessons	from	C.	E.	Ohio.	17	.	Behrensmeyer	was	born	on	February	18.	Sr.	While	it	is	an	old	style.	who	was	known	as	one	of	America's	finest.	one	of	America's	oldest	and	finest	penmen.	Enrique	-	Memorial:	We	regret	to	report	the	death	of	our	Honorary	President.A.S.
-	A	Dedication:	Taken	from	the	December	1953	issue	of	The	Educator.	E.	He	was	very	skilled	with	a	pointed	pen	as	well	as	a	broad	pen	and	brush.	strong	black	coffee	(strong	enough	to	KILL	A	CAT)	Bloser's	Ink	-	A	letter	by	E.L.	• Brown.• • • The	Blue	Book	-	Compiled	by	L.	William	(1696-1749):	To	Bickham's	Universal	Penman	William	Brooks	contributed	one	plate	(No-	32).W.	known	to	many	penmen	as	"Billy"	Blue.	• Brown.	Attention	is	called	to	the	diagram	showing	how	the	double-curved	heading	is	made.	in	Columbus.	and	another	plate	(No-	50).	filling	it	3/4	full	with	pure	Arnold's	Japan	Ink.W.	EL	Brown	was	an	all-around	penman.	Ohio.	David:	"Master	David	Browne.	1913	18	.	Summer	1995	• Browne.L.	Bloser.	Study	the	character	of	letters	carefully.	• Brown.	was	owner	of	the	Zaner-Bloser	Co.	dated	1720.	E.	• Brooks.	etc.	1907:	An	amazing	compilation	of	biographical	sketches	of	over	150	Commercial	Penmanship	Teachers	of	that	era.	Coats	-	IAMPETH	Member	Spotlight:	Coats	Brown	was	a	senior	member	of	IAMPETH	and	a	truly	wonderful	gentleman	and	penman.	S.	Bloser:	E.	Meadville.L	-	Display	Script	-	A	few	helpful	hints:	We	show	herewith	a	sample	of	script	which	is	very	attractive	for	head-lines.	Stacy.	to	his	Penmanship	in	its	Utmost	Beauty	and	Extent.	E.	December	1953	• Brown.	After	using	it	in	the	pure	state	until	it	gets	too	dark	or	thick.	Bloser	(written	before	1929):	Use	a	large	ink	well.	E.	but	no	copy	of	this	book	has	been	seen.E.	window	signs.	Massey	says	that	there	is	one	plate	of	his	in	Bickham's	Penman's	Companion.	thin	it	with	water.	Bloser's	Ink	-	A	recipe	by	E.	• Blue.	April	28.	-	Memorial:	It	is	with	deep	regret	that	we	announce	the	passing	of	Stanley	Matthews	Blue.	Sainct-Andrewes"	is	how	this	writing-master	styles	himself	on	the	title-page	of	his	Calligraphia	which	was	published	in	1622	from	the	University	Press	at	St	Andrews.	Pennsylvania.W.	The	following	was	taken	from	The	IAMPETH	Newsletter.L	-	Lessons	in	Engrossing:	Taken	from	The	Educator.	He	described	his	ink	in	two	paragraphs	of	a	typewritten	letter	to	Daniel	W.	• Brown.M.	Hoff.	as	it	shows	the	lay-off	of	a	set	of	resolutions.	His	Majesties	Scribe.	-	Lessons	in	Engrossing:	This	is	quite	an	important	lesson.
R	-	A	Letter:	During	the	summer.	December	1941:	From	time	to	time	some	of	our	readers.	• Card-Carving.	1907:	This	is	a	most	useful	and	profitable	style	to	acquire.	• Canan.	C.	in	1869..	I	returned	home	feeling	keenly	the	distinct	and	awful	loss	of	a	courageous.	• Business	Handwriting	by	the	Editor	(E.	Canan	is	of	such	a	high	order	of	skill	that	we	deemed	it	our	duty	to	reproduce	his	best	efforts	in	book	form	so	as	to	preserve	them	for	the	benefit	of	others	who'	wish	to	master	penmanship.	ask	questions	regarding	him.	by	J.	February	1919:	After	dropping	a	sprig	of	evergreen	in	the	open	grave	of	my	dear	teacher.	E.	was	fully	as	famous	in	his	section	as	Spencer	was	in	Ohio.	Lupfer).	and	every	penman	should	be	able	to	write	a	strong.	engrosser.	Canan.	If	we	may	judge	by	the	sales	of	textbooks	and	supplies.	1955:	Most	school	teachers	are	today	endeavoring	to	teach	their	students	to	write	easily	and	legibly.	C.:	This	one	is	for	Del.	and	some	in	Vermont.	accurate	shaded	round	hand.	C.	he	manifested	great	interest	in	handwriting	and	pen	work	• Brown..	Brown.	the	most	celebrated	New	England	penman.D.	G.	Zaner.L.	Bugbee	taught	throughout	New	Hampshire	shire.	Brunet.	Taken	from	"Collection	of	Penmanship":	The	pen	work	executed	by	the	late	C.	therefore.• Brown.	while	motoring	with	my	wife	to	eastern	Canada.	19	.:	Since	taking	a	course	in	the	Zanerian.	and	artist.	W.	I	made	a	short	stop	at	Detroit.	Carter:	This	month	we	present	some	simple	designs	in	Card	Carving	which	illustrate	how	card	carving	can	be	used	on	various	greeting	cards.	We	are.	Taken	from	The	Educator.	W.C.C.C.A.	printing	his	photograph	and	a	few	facts	regarding	this	unusual	penman.	the	master	penman.P.	• Brownfield.	In	his	early	youth.	• • Bugbee.	There	it	was	my	privilege	to	meet	one	of	the	greatest	living	penmen	and	handwriting	experts-one	who	never	grows	old.	who	have	heard	of	the	skillful	work	of	C.	C.L	-	A	Dedication	by	the	Zaner-Bloser	Company:	Edwin	L.	Maine.	on	the	death	of	C.	much	more	attention	is	being	given	to	this	important	subject	than	most	persons	realize.	E.	Brownfield	has	been	making	very	rapid	progress	as	a	penman	and	teacher.	Mr.	was	born	in	Camden.C.	kind-hearted	friend.	• Brownfield.	-	Engrossing	Script.	• Canan.
Francis	Bernard	-	Biography:	Francis	B.	one	of	the	most	skillful	penmen	the	world	has	ever	known.	Carstairs.	a	full	fifty	years	of	leadership.	• Costaras.	S.	The	Wizard	of	the	Pen.B.	recently	arrived	home	again	after	spending	a	year	abroad.	• Coulter.	He	became	president	in	1901.E.	explains	how	he	creates	caricature	faces	using	letterforms.	Collins.	Ink	and	Evidence	by	Joe	Nickell:	Much	ink	was	made	by	apothecaries	who	found	they	could	easily	prepare	the	fluid	in	quantity	and	pour	it	into	standard	bottles.	penmanship	instructor.	R.	20	.	Coulter	came	to	the	College	as	an	instructor	in	1896.	• Courtney.:	-	J.	F.	Therefore.	P.	-	Obituary:	America	Loses	One	of	Her	Most	Skillful	Engrossers	• Costello.M.M.	He	was	mentioned	but	no	biographical	info	was	listed.	and	for	self-instruction.S.	-	Penman	and	list	of	Ohio	Penmen:	R.	I	am	posting	what	I	found	including	the	E.	and	world	traveler.	Mary.	E.	Writing	Masters:	I	checked	Sir	Amborse	Heal's	book	The	English	Writing	Masters	(1580-1800)	for	info	on	Carstairs	and	found	it	surprisingly	wanting.	Coca-Cola's	logo	-	Frank	M.	Bloser.	Signed	by	R.	Butterworth.	Joseph	and	E.	penmanship	connoisseur.	-	An	Interview:	Obtained	a	Gold	Seal	Certificate	in	Engrossing	from	The	Zanerian	College.	and	is	intended	for	use	in	private	and	public	school.	P.	Bloser	and	E.	Courtney.	Clark	and	Courtney:	Biographical	information.	in	1867	• Courtney.	Robinson:	It	was	Robinson	who	was	responsible	for	the	white	spencerian	handwriting	on	red	background	that	would	become	the	most	famous	trade	mark	in	the	world.	(1683-1736):	Between	John	Clark	and	Charles	Snell	a	bitter	and	undignified	controversy	arose	in	the	year	1712.A.	• • Collins.	Chris	J.	• Clark.	National	College	of	Business	&	Technology:	E.W.	penman.	was	born	in	Worcester.	and	served	in	that	capacity	until	his	retirement	in	1946.	Taken	from	Pen.	How	to	create	"Letter	Heads":	FB	Courtney.Z.	John..	from	The	Champion	Method	of	Practical	Business	Writing	(1921):	This	is	a	complete	course	in	plain	business	writing.	which	they	sold	with	their	own	labels	affixed.	Mass.• • • Champion.	Lupfer	• Costello.	Butterworth	bio.	Vitolo	Carter	Ink	Company.
L.	Calligraphic)	Art.	• Courtney.• Courtney.	Thornburgh-four	exceptional	penmen	who.	Courtney.	On	Movement:	There	is	but	one	movement	to	which	I	have	chained	my	life's	work	in	the	field	of	dashy	and	rapid	writing.e.B.P.	the	harmony	of	lines.	for	he	was	a	man	who	made	no	false	motions.	and	in	this.P.B.	1905:	Probably	no	other	penman	is	so	admired	for	his	skill	as	is	Mr.	• Craig.	People	say	I	have	recovered	from	that	fault.	How	To	Hold	The	Pen:	There	is	but	little	difference	between	the	appearance	of	the	hand	when	holding	the	pen	correctly.	climbed	to	the	top	of	their	profession.	and	by	students..	on	the	death	of	C.B.B..	and	I	was	painfully	bashful.	G.	Taken	from	The	Western	Penman.	if	fault	it	be.	Zaner:	Zaner	was	a	quiet.	Charles	T.G.	Craig	who	advised	Bill	to	further	develop	his	skills	by	attending	the	Zanerian	College	of	Penmanship	in	Columbus.	modest	man.	F.	It	is	the	muscular	movement.	F.	M.	after	a	long	period	of	illness.	Bloser.	E.	E.	gatherings	of	teachers.	I	wish	to	pay	tribute	to	them	in	order	of	their	passing.	Gaskell:	When	I	graduated	from	business	college	I	had	spent	all	my	money.	Charles	T..	I	had	no	friends	with	any	influence	to	get	me	employment.	Edwin	H.	• Cragin.E.	"Three	Master	Craftsmen"	on	L.	• Craver.	Zaner	and	W.	and	when	at	rest	with	the	fingers	partly	closed.	my	first	contribution	to	the	Business	Educator.	Craig	while	at	at	the	Western	Kentucky	State	Teachers	College.	• Courtney.	It	was	Mr.	Dennis:	I	have	been	quite	intimately	acquainted	with	three	who	are	admitted	headliners	in	Chirographic	(i.	F.:	"An	Appreciation	of	Four	Remarkable	Penman":	C.	21	.	and	the	dashy	shade	combine	to	make	forms	both	pleasing	and	fascinating	• Courtney.	The	graceful	curves.	• Cragin.	Zaner..	how	to	get	a	start.	.	on	Charles	A.	Madarasz.	Charles	T.	• Cragin.	by	hard	work.	F.	But	I	really	did	not	know.	P.	Ohio.	G.:	Mr.	the	movement	that	has	done	more	for	penmanship	than	any	other	ever	tried	or	even	suggested.	C.	yet	he	was	always	listened	to	with	attention	and	respect	at	conventions.	"Lessons	in	Dashy	Writing":	Dashy	writing	is	worth	the	attention	of	anyone	who	can	appreciate	the	beautiful.	Francis	B.	his	ideas	were	practical	and	his	explanations	were	clear	and	simple.	Crane.	the	delicate	touch.	His	versatility	is	remarkable	and	is	peculiar	to	himself.	W.	William	Lilly	studied	under	Mr.
W.	therefore	it	is	not	used	so	much	as	other	alphabets.	Most	engrossers	use	the	Soennecken	pen.	W.	• Dennis.:	William	Dennis	(1860-1924).• Dakin.	A.	William	E..	the	chief	justice	of	India.	requires	considerable	practice.	"What	is	Engrossing?":	What	is	Engrossing?	According	to	Webster's	Dictionary.	22	.	though	rather	slow	of	execution.	Feb.	but	others	think	there	is	nothing	like	a	turkey	quill.	I	assure	you	it	is	not	with	the	least	bit	of	egotism	that	I	rake	up	a	few	facts	regarding	my	experience.	Taken	from	The	Business	Educator.	N.	• Darner.H.E.E.	• Dennis.	W.	Dennis.	William	-	from	a	recent	book	on	the	history	of	Chester.	a	book	which	influenced	many	to	drop	the	plow	and	take	up	the	pen.	Individuality.	At	the	age	of	18	he	became	interested	in	penmanship	through	Gaskell's	Compendium	of	Penmanship.	calligrapher.	Y.	depriving	it	of	that	feature	so	interesting	in	art	work.	turkey	quills	and	reeds	are	used	for	text	lettering.	"Sickels	Letter":	This	is	a	very	elegant	and	beautiful	letter	for	elaborate	pieces	of	engrossing.	W.	W.	It	is	not	the	most	difficult.	"Individuality	in	Ornamental	Penmanship":	In	all	artistic	work	there	should	be	a	certain	personality	to	stamp	it	as	the	production	of	someone	in	particular.	and	moved	to	Tully.	on	Materials	-	taken	from	"Studies	in	Pen	Art":	Soennecken	pens.	N.	probably	because	it	is	easier	to	obtain.	and	not	appearing	as	the	result	of	a	mechanical	profess.:	His	name	was	H	L	Darner.	N.	• • Dennis.L.	it	is	"To	copy	in	a	large	hand"	Engrosser	"One	who	copies	in	a	large	fair	hand.	but	it	seems	as	though	anyone	who	has	the	fine	perception	of	form	and	skilful	touch	requisite	to	an	artistic	writer	could	also	become	a	good	text	letterer.	1859.	H.W.	• Dennis.	W..	"Lessons	In	Text	Lettering":	To	do	text	lettering	well	and	rapidly	at	the	same	time.E.	His	grandfather	was	Sir	George	Barney.	He	grew	up	on	Chester	Street.E..E.	Dakin	was	born	at	Hilsdale.	"How	I	Became	A	Penman":	You	have	asked	me	to	give	the	boys	some	idea	of	how	I	got	started	in	my	special	line	of	work.	He	was	Lupfer's	teacher	along	with	Zaner	and	Bloser.	21.	He	attended	Zanerian	in	1906-1907	and	then	taught	school	for	Zaner	in	1908	and	1909.	Y.	1937:	A."	• Dennis.	The	best	is	that	which	you	can	use	best.	• Dennis.
• Dennis.	• Dyer.	W.E.	Mr..	1924.E.	• Doner.M.L.	on	Flourishing	Swans:	The	swan	used	to	be	considered	by	oldtimer's	as	one	of	the	most	difficult	things	to	flourish.	Charles	E..	• Endress.	N.	W.	no	doubt.W.	• Ellsworth.	W.	Charles	E.	and.	E.	A.	and	our	tools	have	been	improved	many	times.	H.	Dennis	was	born	in	Manchester.	one	of	the	most	difficult.	"A	Generation	Remembers	A.	-	Obituary:	Again	we	mourn	the	passing	of	a	dear	friend	and	coworker.	William	E.	Kelchner	has	had	a	wide	and	varied	experience	in	the	penmanship	profession	and	has	been	recognized	as	one	of	the	outstanding	penmen	for	the	past	half	century..	Dennis	passed	from	this	life	on	June	6.	Penman.:	"Old	English":	This	is	one	of	the	most	beautiful	and	useful	of	all	alphabets.	The	Educator	September	1924:	It	is	said	that	he	was.	in	1860	• Dennis.	W.B.	"How	I	Became	A	Penman":	You	ask	me	to	tell	you	"Why	I	became	a	penman?"	Same	way	as	friend	Isaacs	and	Topsy	did-'specs	I	growed	into	it’	• Ellsworth.	He	was	born	in	1875	on	a	farm	in	Cumberland	Co.	Kelchner:	Mr.	-	Obituary.	the	first	to	make	the.	C.	but	because	of	a	young	man	by	the	name	of	Knight	who	attended	your	school..	H.	Missionary.B.	but	now	I	will	be	blamed	if	I	do	not	think	he	is	about	the	smallest	vegetable	that	grows.	23	.W.	Former	POW	-	An	Interview.	There	are	several	ways	of	making	it.	H.	Doner.E.	Henry.	We	cannot	forget	that	it	was	the	penmen	of	a	hundred	years	ago	that	enlightened	us.:	It	was	in	Bryant	and	Stratton	Business	College	that	I	became	intensely	interested	in	penmanship	not	only	because	the	school	was	noted	for	its	fine	penmanship	teachers.	a	bigger	man	by	far	than	any	monarch	that	ever	sat	on	the	throne.	and	the	world	of	professional	penmen	mourns	the	passing	of	a	master.	• Ellefson.	-	A	Visit	with	L.O.	and	which	was	later	followed	by	other	publishers.	and	no	doubt	it	does	require	about	as	much	practice	as	any	small	design.	Endress"	by	Donald	Tate:	The	last	hundred	years	have	given	us	much	in	comfort.	change	in	reducing	the	length	of	loops	from	four	or	five	spaces	in	length	to	thirds.	-	Obituary:	Mr.	• Dennis.	Penn.• Dennis.	on	The	Delicate	Art	of	Flourishing:	Time	was	when	I	considered	a	fellow	who	could	flourish	a	swan.
H.	E.	George	A.	He	was	honored	at	the	2001	IAMPETH	convention	in	Kansas	City	with	a	Master	Penmen	award	presented	by	Michael	Sull.	but	he	was	so	very	humble	about	it.	David	Parish	(1913-2004):	David	was	one	of	Michael	Sull's	mentors	and	had	a	tremendous	impact	on	his	development	as	an	engrosser.	• Filling.A.	It	is	now	yours	to	peruse	and	enjoy.C.	He	was	a	partner	of	Chester	L.	IAMPETH	Newsletter	Member	Spotlight:	My	life	as	a	penman	began	in	a	one-room	school	in	Cameron	County.W.	Joseph	A.:	Notes	from	Del	Tysdal:	The	family	moved	around	1857	to	Ashtabula.	"Methods	of	Securing	Good	Writing":	This	paper	was	read	before	the	Philadelphia	Teachers'	Association.	April	17	1905.	He	was	a	master	of	offhand	flourishing	producing	highly	intricate	specimens.	Flickinger	finally	consented	to	allow	us	to	publish	it..	artist	and	engraver.	-	Penman:	Enriquez	was	a	great	penman.	1887:	A	prominent	college	man	echoes	the	sentiments	expressed	in	the	November	magazine	concerning	the	qualifications	demanded	in	a	teacher	of	penmanship	24	.	Mr.	Ohio	and	that	is	where	Gaskell	became	acquainted	with	P	R	Spencer	senior.	• Galtiero.	Cook	in	Chicago	for	many	years	and	the	work	of	both	of	these	men	was	of	the	highest	caliber.	Pennsylvania	-	I	was	one	of	the	few	children	who	greatly	enjoyed	practicing	the	circles	and	loops	in	Penmanship	class.	After	urgent	solicitation	on	the	part	of	the	editor	of	The	Business	Educator..	Walter	J.	-	Biographical:	In	1929	J	A	Francis	was	called	the	'coming	Madarasz'	in	various	Zaner	Bloser	publications.	-	Biographical:	Galterio	wrote	a	series	of	illustrated	articles	on	engraver's	script	for	the	American	Penman.	• Francis.	• First	Penman	Convention:	An	authentic	vintage	photograph	(not	a	print	of	a	photograph)	of	"Members	of	the	First	Business	Educators'	Convention	of	America	Held	in	New	York	City	in	1864"	• Flickinger.	• Fields.• Enriquez.	• Fairbanks.	1913-1914	• Gaskell.	1839	for	the	holder	of	metallic	pen	points.	He	was	the	only	person	at	that	time	to	be	able	to	'capture'	the	style	that	Madarasz	used.	• Fife	Pen	Patent:	A	patent	by	William	Fife	dated	September	28.	Lester	Lincoln	-	Obituary:	Lester	did	superb	work.	• Gaskell's	Magazine:	"Blustering	Blasts	From	His	Boisterous	Bazoo".	J.
George	A.	as	an	art.	G.	a	number	of	his	former	students	continued	their	mentor's	efforts	in	promoting	the	Spencerian	System	of	Writing.	Mass.	1870	• Gems	of	Penmanship	(1867)	By	Williams	&	Packard:	Writing.	• • Gaskell’s	Compendium	of	Forms	(1882)	On	Platt	Rogers	Spencer:	Spencer.	the	Egyptian.	and	the	Chinese...	Oliver	on	the	ascendancy	of	the	Steel	Pen.	He	was	one	of	the	best	known	penmen	because	of	his	national	advertising.	Whiteside	County.	Gaylord.:	Text	obtained	from	Nash’s	book	but	was	originally	from	Goldsmith's	Gems	of	Penmanship.	on	January	25.	'Lecture	on	"The	Pen”	25	.	• Gaylord.	and	commenced	life	as	a	working	cutler.	Pages	9-22.	the	most	successful	itinerant	of	his	time.	All	of	these	systems	were	originally	hieroglyphic.	steel	pen	maker	and	art	patron.	Beverly.	Gaskell's	Complete	Compendium	of	Elegant	Writing	was	a	bestseller.	with	over	250.	and	more	especially	as	a	department	of	education.	1883.	• Golden	Age	of	Ornamental	Penmanship:	In	the	years	following	the	death	of	Platt	Rogers	Spencer.	is	rapidly	attaining	an	important	position	in	this	country	• Gillott.	was	born	at	Sheffield	11th	October	1799.	the	originator	of	the	Spencerian	system.	A	Pioneer	Penman:	G.	Pen	Maker:	Joseph	Gillott.	A.A.	Illinois.	was	born	on	a	farm	near	Coleta.	soon	becoming	a	`noted	hand'	at	forging	and	grinding	knife	blades.	without	doubt.	Gaskell	(1844-1885)	was	one	of	the	most	famous	calligraphers	in	America.	1846.	Elston	E.	the	son	of	a	workman	in	the	cutlery	trade.	-	Obituary:	Elston	E.	we	can	take	a	guided	tour	around	Joseph	Gillott's	pen	making	establishment.	Gaskell	was	one	of	America's	most	skillful	penmen.	the	Assyrian.	"The	History	of	Writing":	It	is	thought	by	the	best	authorities.	-	Biographical:	George	A.000	copies	sold	in	ten	years.	was.	that	the	many	ancient	systems	of	writing	had	at	least	three	different	sources.• Gaskell.	Joseph.	• Gaskell.	• Gillott	Pen	Factory	Tour:	By	combining	the	text	from	The	Trades	and	Manufactories	of	Great	Britain	published	in	1865	and	the	pictures	from	when	The	Prince	of	Wales	visited	Gillott's	factory	in	1874	published	in	The	Graphic.	• Goldsmith.	Gaskell's	Penman's	Handbook.
• Griffith.	Florida.	W.	Higgins	&	Co.	Oregon.	W..	Eisenhower.H.	which	included	colored	inks	as	well	as	black	and	India.	(1867-1938)	-	Obituary:	Horace	G.:	The	inks	Mr.	and	in	due	course	of	time	graduated	in	the	Idaho	Technical	Institute	of	Pocatello.	vary	with	individuals.	L.	Inc.	• Hausam.	Stratton.	Mr.	Charles.B.H.	Healy	In	the	passing	of	Horace	G.	• Hinman.	in	December.	sold	very	slowly	for	the	first	few	years..	"A	History	of	Penmen".	is	determined	physiologically.	Charles	E.	• Healy.	Mo..	26	.	in	1870.	the	principals	of	the	Bryant	and	Stratton	schools	assembled	in	Buffalo.	and	recently	Charles	E.	studied	under	Louis	Madarasz	and	Austin	Palmer	in	1893	at	the	Cedar	Rapids	Business	College	• Higgins.C.	• Henning.	therefore..	Petersburg.	your	movement	should	receive	the	first	consideration.	when	done	with	the	arm	movement.	L.	and	must.	• Henning.C.	William.	"Ornamental	Writing":	In	the	practice	of	ornamental	writing	as	well	as	in	business	writing.	was	born	in	1899.H.	Mr.	deserved	a	kindlier	fate.	Courtney.	so	that	he	manufactured	it	at	his	own	home	and	continued	to	conduct	his	patent	soliciting	business.C.	In	this	institution	he	came	under	the	inspiration	and	instruction	of	one	of	America's	foremost	penmen	and	teachers.	John	S.	taken	from	"The	Hausam	System	of	Plain	Penmanship"	1923:	Slant	in	writing.	1867.	• Hausam..	Founder	of	Charles	M.	-	Biographical:	William	C.	H.	Charles	M.	(1899-1980):	John	S.	• Henning.	A.	which	was	the	first	meeting	held	after	the	death	of	Mr.	Hatten	of	this	city	has	been	turning	his	finely	trained	hand	to	inscribing	a	number	of	these	for	Mr.	Zaner:	A	man	of	such	high	qualities..	Higgins	had	invented.	Healey	at	St.P.:	(1870-1941):	L.	the	penmanship	profession	has	lost	one	of	its	most	outstanding	and	lovable	characters.	Griffith	of	Astoria.	Hausam	was	born	in	St.	whose	highest	purpose	and	efforts	were	to	make	the	world	better	and	to	enrich	the	profession	to	which	lie	devoted	his	life.	F.	on	the	death	of	C.	Henning.	Part	I:	In	July.	Horace	G.	Hausam	became	interested	in	penmanship	when	he	was	quite	young	and	became	an	expert.	• Hatten.	The	State	Department's	Penman:	Urgent	among	the	official	diplomatic	documents	which	a	new	President	is	called	upon	to	Issue	are	consular	exequaturs.
A.	published	by	G.	Mr.	but	stick	to	it	with	the	tenacity	of	the	proverbial	bull	pup	and	success	will	crown	your	efforts.	H.	and	received	a	copy	of	the	Penmen's	Gazette.	OE	Hovis	is	a	specialist	In	Round	Hand	Writing.	Howard	became	interested	in	penmanship.	• How	Are	Steel	Pens	Made.H.	O.	• Howe..	Zaner's	simplified	writing	is	the	proper	thing.	Gaskell.	Brooklyn.	W.	He	was	born	in	Pennsylvania	a	little	over	thirty	years	ago.	Charlton	V.:	I	have	come	to	the	conclusion	that	Prof.	• Hoole..	Dennis	and	E.	-	Biographical:	G	G	Hoole	was	from	the	Glendive	Montana	area.H.G.	303	pen	is	best	adapted	for	Engraver's	Script.	Ltd.L.	A.	and	received	his	first	penmanship	training	in	Meadville.E.E.	Part	II:	Among	the	earnest.	• Howe.	capable	and	successful	teachers	of	penmanship	who	have	honored	our	profession	during	the	past	forty-five	years	is	the	subject	of	our	sketch.• Hinman.A.	On	W.	The	Spencerian	Pen	Company:	METALLIC	PENS	were	made	in	small	quantities	before	the	Nineteenth	Century.)	• Hoffman.	after	giving	it	a	fair	trial.	A..	because	you	don't	acquire	the	skill	of	a	Madarasz	or	a	Courtney	in	a	few	weeks	or	months	of	earnest	effort.	author	of	Gaskell's	Compendium.	• Howard..	Orrin	Reynolds	• Hinman.	Charlton	V.	• History	of	Oblique	Penholder	Patents:	(The	Mordan	and	Brockedon	patent	information	was	obtained	from	Michael	Sull’s	Spencerian	Script	and	Ornamental	Penmanship.	G.	but	the	Pen	as	we	know	it	now	was	really	invented	by	James	Perry.	"How	I	Became	a	Penman":	So	don't	be	discouraged.	New	York.	The	remainder	of	the	patent	information	was	obtained	from	the	US	Patent	Office	Web	Site	thanks	to	the	efforts	of	Charles	Osborne.	boys.	-	Biographical:	While	quite	young	H.	Volume	I.	"A	History	of	Penmen".	the	founder	of	the	firm	of	Perry	&	Co.A..	has	in	WE	Dennis	one	of	the	ablest	pen-artists	in	the	country.	• Hovis.	-	Biographical:	Mr.	Brown:	As	every	city	has	a	leading	engrosser.	Instructions	for	Learning	Engraver's	Script:	After	fourteen	years'	experience	with	various	pens.	27	.	I	have	come	to	the	conclusion	that	the	Gillott	No.	A.
• IAMPETH	Newsletter	-	Historical	Lineage:	While	the	IAMPETH	Newsletter	is	not	a	direct	permutation	of	The	Business	Educator	via	Zaner-Bloser.	Ohio	• Kelchner.	• Judy.	S.	it	was	created	specifically	to	pick	up	where	The	Educator	left	off.	He	was	the	first	American	writing	master	to	make	a	strong	contribution	in	his	field.	and	Mrs.	Alabama.	H.	in	1822.	of	Birmingham.	Mrs.	1954.	• IAMPETH	Convention	1954:	The	penmanship	convention	held	at	Geneva.	and	Mrs.P.	Walter.	• Jenkins.	and	for	conducting	the	ordinary	transactions	of	life.	in	July.	Mr.	Mr.	Mr.	• Jones.	"How	I	Became	A	Penman":	I	took	a	course	in	penmanship	under	that	master	teacher	A.	• IAMPETH	History	by	Eileen	(Broad)	Richardson:	In	July	1950.	He	is	right.	Mr.	Columbus.	Enrique	Benguria	(Cuba's	foremost	penman).	Travis	(1907-1997)	IAMPETH	Member	Spotlight:	A	gentleman	in	every	sense	of	the	word..	on	the	death	of	his	cousin	C.	J.	Taken	from	Gaskell's	Penman's	Hand	Book.	interested	in	handwriting	or	in	some	line	of	pen	work.	was	one	of	the	most	inspiring	we	have	attended.	and	Mrs.	Persons.	J.• Huntsinger.	who	knows	how	to	inspire	students	and	how	to	criticized	the	handwriting	for	the	best	good.	is	one	of	IAMPETH's	most	loved	members.	-	Biographical:	During	the	summers	of	1910.	Mr.	Murrell	came	to	take	care	of	the	cooking.	J..	• INKS.	Zaner:	I	mourn	the	loss	of	a	dear	cousin.	Kaiji	-	Obituary:	I	am	sad	to	announce	the	passing	of	a	fine	penman/calligrapher.M.	Hinman.	Travis	Jones.	and	Cuba.	Ohio.H.	L.	• Ito.	John	-	Biographical:	John	Jenkins	was	born	in	about	1755	and	died	in	Wilmington.	Bailey..	Rene	Guillard	and	Charles	Begin	came.	My	Mother	and	her	neighbor	friend.	28	.M.	E.	Delaware.	Manasseh	S.	1911	and	1912	he	was	a	student	at	the	Zanerian	Art	College.	Hinman	pounded	into	me	that	nine-tenths	study	and	one-tenth	practice	made	the	fine	penman.	1883:	Ink	has	not	only	been	useful	in	all	ages.	whose	memory	I	shall	always	cherish.	attended	from	various	parts	of	U.	but	still	continues	absolutely	necessary	to	the	preservation	and	improvement	of	every	art	and	science.	Canada.	Kaiji	Ito	of	the	Japan	Penmanship	Association	(JPA)	this	past	May.
He	earned	a	Zanerian	Certificate	(Green	Seal)	in	Text	Lettering	from	the	Zanerian.	• Lister.	returning	two	or	three	times	since.	Joseph	(1912-2003)	-	Biographical:	Joe	was	a	graduate	of	the	Zanerian	College	and	a	contemporary	of	Bill	Lilly.	29	.	"Ornamental	Penmanship":	There	is	much	in	common	between	business	and	ornamental	writing.	They	are	perception	and	performance.	by	A.	Ten	years	ago	he	went	South	and	taught	for	three	years	in	the	jasper.	a	thorough.	A.	H..A.	by	P..Z.	combined	movement	and	arm	movement	are	terms	used	to	describe	the	approved	process	of	writing.	on	Writing	Movement:	Muscular	movement.	on	Engrossing	the	Gettysburg	Address:	After	the	1915	diploma	season	was	over.	Charles:	The	final	operation	before	'looking	over'	or	'viewing'	and	subsequently	boxing	and	labeling	was	the	lacquering	process.	• Lester.	Scott	E.	business	writing	is	an	outgrowth	of	ornamental	penmanship.E.	considered	him	one	of	the	most	skillful	and	talented	penman	the	profession	has	produced.	• Lister.	by	W.	(1873-19??)	-	Biographical:	In	1894	he	first	attended	the	Zanerian.	The	hand	cannot	well	perform	that	which	the	mind	does	not	perceive.	• Lessons	in	Ornamental	Penmanship.	The	Korean	Penman.	• Kuhl.	In	fact.	(1881-1941)	-	Biographical:	Those	who	knew	Mr.C.• Kibbe.	Bloser:	Two	things	are	essential	in	the	execution	of	superior	penmanship.	• Lacquering.S.	Clyde	C.E.	Leslie	personally	and	were	acquainted	with	his	work.	Lowe.	(1866-1940)	-	Obituary:	His	name	will	go	down	in	history	as	one	of	the	most	skillful	penmen.	• Leslie.	• Lowe.	(1853-1905)	-	Biographical:	As	a	penman..	James	K.	Dennis:	We	do	not	know	of	any	Korean	penmen	except	Mr.	Fla.A.	• Lowe.	C..	None	of	these	is	ideal..	his	writing	combined	in	enviable	and	well-balanced	proportions	the	elements	of	accuracy	and	facility	of	execution.	I	found	some	spare	time	and	conceived	the	idea	of	designing	Lincoln's	Gettysburg	Address.	painstaking	teacher.	J.W.	Normal	Institute.	• Kowalski.	and	a	true	gentleman.	and	he	tells	us	that	the	"professional	penman"	is	something	unknown	in	his	native	country.	James	K.
• Lupfer.A.	Zaner	called	him	into	the	office	and	said	he	would	like	to	refund	his	tuition	because	after	many	weeks	of	work.	Massachusetts.	etc.	not	until	we	penmen	allow	our	ideals	to	fall	so	low	that	we	disgrace	the	term	"penmen.	and	on	the	other	hand.	E.	is	an	enchanting	art.	• Lupfer.	"Bird	Flourishing":	Flourishing	is	to	a	large	degree	conventionalized	nature.	"On	Becoming	Professional	Penmen"	Penmanship	as	an	art	will	not	die	for	many	years.	• "Lupfer	Zanerian	Memories"	by	Eileen	Richardson:	Young	Earl	Lupfer	had	so	much	difficulty	learning	that	Mr.	Unpleasing	spacing	is	where	areas	are	divided	into	unequal	spaces..	• Lupfer.H..	30	.	Studio	Announcement:	Pauline	Loya.	"Modern	Engrossing":	We	suggest	that	you	lay	out	the	entire	piece	of	work	on	a	piece	of	scrap	paper.A.	There	seems	to	be	no	limit	to	her	originality	and	creativeness.	Paula.	Forms	are	not	flourished	true	to	nature.	This	will	enable	you	to	make	many	changes	until	you	decide	on	the	design	of	the	work.	he	could	see	no	sign	of	his	ever	being	able	to	master	the	art.	E.	• Lyons.	(19??-1994)	-	Obituary:	One	is	constantly	amazed	at	the	volume	of	work	she	produces.	scrolls.	is	a	tool	for	communication.	Earl	A.	• Lupfer.	Taken	from	the	book	‘Golden	Gems	of	Penmanship	and	Self	Instructor	(1884).A.	lettering.	"Lessons	in	Engosser's	Script":	If	we	examine	the	formation	of	the	letters	we	find	that	there	has	been	slight	change	in	the	past	hundred	years	which	all	indicates	that	this	style	has	been	perfected	years	ago	had	has	stood	the	test	of	time.	who	is	conducting	a	Studio	in	Boston.	Paula.	"Good	Spacing":	Pleasing	spacing	in	handwriting."	• Lupfer.	Earl	A.	E.	• Lupfer..	The	claims	made	will	bring	a	BIG	smile	to	your	face.• Loya.	W.	E.	• Loya.	can	be	secured	by	dividing	fields	or	areas	into	equal	sections.	"Handwriting:	An	Old	Art":	Handwriting	on	one	hand.	but	are	slightly	modified.A.	any	spoiled	wrapping	paper	will	do	for	this	first	ruff	draft.	reports	that	their	Studio	is	doing	a	very	nice	volume	of	business.	She	is	at	home	with	all	styles	and	mediums.	with	the	aid	of	her	sister.
to	his	beloved	wife.	1859.	Louis.	• • Madarasz.	taken	from	the	Business	Journal	March	1912:	The	penmanship	of	his	first	letters	was	somewhat	immature.	L.	Measured	by	the	results	he	secured	from	his	pupils.	Louis	-	born	in	1859	or	1860?	Notes	from	Paul	Meltzer:	A	letter	from	Madarasz--printed	in	the	same	issue	of	Business	Journal	I	just	wrote	about-indicates	Madarasz	was	born	in	1859.	on	Insurance	Policy	Writing:	One	of	the	most	"sure-of-a-goodpositions"	lines	of	penmanship	is	that	of	policy	writing	in	an	insurance	company.	Madarasz.	The	virtue	of	the	machine's	product	has	been	exalted	until	the	matter	of	the	personal	handwriting	has	come	to	be	regarded	as	something	quite	unimportant.	• Madarasz	Memories.	Texas.	he	was	one	of	the	greatest	teachers	of	penmanship	that	has	ever	lived.	January	20.	on	the	outskirts	of	the	city	where.• Machine	or	Hand-Made.	The	Last	Article	Written	by	Madarasz:	No	title	has	been	given	it.	in	the	freedom	of	outdoor	life.	Louis	-	complete	text	from	The	Madarasz	Book:	Louis	Madarasz	was	born	in	San	Antonia.	• Madarasz.	Louis	Madarasz.	as	he	termed	it.	on	Card	Writing:	For	years	there	has	been	a	constant	demand	from	the	expert	penmen	of	this	country	for	a	course	in	card	writing	by	Madarasz	• Madarasz.	but	still	it	revealed	a	firmness	of	touch	and	a	character	of	touch	that	showed	he	would	soon	be	a	master	of	the	calligraphic	art.	• Madarasz.	Louis.	• Madarasz.	he	developed	a	fine	physique	and	a	strong	constitution.	Louis.	not	1860	• Madarasz.	by	Edward	Summers	Squier.	Louis:	Many	opinions	have	been	expressed	regarding	Madarasz	as	a	teacher.	but	it	is	a	most	thoughtful	contribution	on	environment	and	character.	• Madarasz	The	Great:	When	devotees	of	the	history	and	art	of	Ornamental	Penmanship	discuss	masters	of	the	past	one	name	stands	out	above	all	others.	Louis	-	publication	information	on	The	Madarasz	Book:	Fortunate	it	is	that	the	Master	Penman.	left	material	for	a	book	to	be	published	as	a	"Dowry".	31	.	1919:	Reliance	on	the	typewriter	has	lessened	the	individual	ambition	for	skill	in	penmanship.	Madarasz.
E.	including	pieces	for	framing	and	albums	that	are	being	done	by	the	artists	of	today.	but.	whose	skilled	loops.	John	A.	Frank	W.	Dr.	(1875-1943):	Frank	W.	is	the	past-president	of	The	International	Association	of	Master	Penmen.	Frank	W.• Manly.	They	are	thorough	teachers.	very	profitable.	McCray.	Ornamental	Writing	became	his	hobby.	To	the	penman	it	is	particularly	vexatious.	• Michael..	-	A	Testimonial:	About	twenty	years	ago.	Pen	Patent:	The	object	of	my	invention	is	to	make	it	possible	in	writing	to	hold	a	pen	of	ordinary	form	in	a	holder	in	a	stationary	oblique	position	32	.	on	Engrossing	and	Illuminating:	It	is	the	purpose	of	this	course	in	engrossing	and	illuminating	to	train	the	student	to	do	the	highest	grade	of	engrossing	work.	Uriah.	after	having	pursued	a	course	in	a	business	college	and	followed	the	work	of	stenographer	and	bookkeeper.	• McCann.	Roy	H.	Kelvin.	G.	• Marlatt.	L.	(1896–1981):	In	his	early	teens	he	became	enamored	with	Ornamental	Penmanship	and	became	an	ardent	subscriber	to	the	"Educator''	(a	Zaner-Bloser	publication).	Sr.	Martin.	• McKee.	constantly	striving	for	improvement.W.	• McCray.	if	any.	from	Gaskell's	Compendium	of	Forms	(c	1882):	Few	things	are	more	annoying	than	to	be	compelled	to	stop	writing	on	account	of	a	poor	pen	and	replace	it	with	a	better	one.	• Matlack.	• Martin.	equals	as	penmen.	Engrossers	and	Teachers	of	Handwriting.	"McCray's	1.	Zaner	and	Bloser:	They	received	no	instruction	outside	of	our	college.	and	was	one	of	the	finest	engrossers	in	this	country.	I	realized	that	there	was	a	general	scarcity	of	penmen	throughout	the	country	and	that	the	field	was	not	only	inviting.	never	tiring	of	practice	from	day	to	day.	swirls	and	turns	of	the	pens	have	been	learned	from	top	names	in	the	field.	Wesco	• Michael.C..	Martin	was	proprietor	of	the	Martin	Diploma	Company..E.	and	have	but	few.	Timothy	(1730-1829):	When	someone	thinks	of	the	Declaration	of	Independence.	George	W.	a	beautifully	penned	calligraphic	document	usually	comes	to	mind.011	Penholders	A	Gift	to	Cultural	Center":	Dr.	and	his	assistants.	• Materials	and	Implements.
Esquire.	(1881-1979):	This	article	will	recite	the	life	story	of	a	Zanerian	graduate	who	became	one	of	the	very	best	Engraver's	script	penmen.	also	called	ForeArm.	the	result	of	a	cold	and	heart	trouble.	Muscular.	1910.P.W.	Taken	from	The	American	Penman	July	1921	33	.	one	of	the	foremost	private	commercial	schoolmen	of	America.	The	plate	is	dated	1695	• Origin	of	the	character	"&".	• Ollyffe.	says	that	he	"never	saw	any	pieces	that	were	wrote	with	greater	command	of	hand	than	the	originals	of	that	book".B.	1685--circa	1725):	The	first	mention	of	this	writing-master	is	by	John	Ayres	who	dedicated	a	plate.	aged	68	years.	The	following	was	the	result.	to	prepare	a	series	of	Card	Flourishes.	Ky.	and	William	Brockedon.	Card	Flourishing:	To	accompany	the	Madarasz	course	in	Card	Writing	THE	JOURNAL	has	procured	the	services	of	M.	in	his	Tutor	to	Penmanship.	June	16.	Queen	Square.	All	of	these	have	their	proper	place	for	use.	Combined	and	Whole-Arm	movement.	1692.	died	after	a	brief	illness.	C.	ever.	of	Devonshire	Street..Vitolo	• Moore.	He	has	been	a	constant	guide	by	my	side.	from	G.	1744?):	George	Bickham.	d.	• • Movement.	• Norder.• Miscellaneous	Facts:	I	scoured	some	of	IAMPETH's	incredible	archive	resources	at	this	year's	convention.	Paul	on	the	death	of	C.	C.	B.F.	L.	Moore.	Zaner:	He	stood	by	me	in	time	of	need.	Prof.	D.	Finsbury	Square	in	the	County	of	Middlesex.	Sampson	Mordan	of	Castle	Street	East.	Musselman.W.	Oliffe	Penman	in	London	".	-	J.	Foundation	Strokes	in	Engrosser's	Script:	As	you	become	more	skillful	in	Professional	penmanship	you	should	study	letters	in	sections	Oblique	Penholders:	A	list	of	modern	and	vintage	penholders	compiled	by	Joe	Vitolo	• • O'Hara.	Mordan	and	Brockedon	Pen	Patent	1831:	TO	ALL	TO	WHOM	THESE	PRESENTS	SHALL	COME.	(1842-1910):	DL	Musselman	On	Thursday.	in	a	letter	prefixed	to	The	Compleat	Writing-Master.	• Norder..	Thos.	in	the	same	County.	send	greeting.	to	"	W.	Abraham	III	(b.	Morgan.	we..	• Nicholas.	• Musselman.	M.	Thomas:	(fl.	one	whom	I	could	consult	from	time	to	time.	Engineer.L.	Herhold's	Compendium	of	Modern	Penmanship:	It	may	be	of	four	kinds:	Finger.	D.
Silas	Sadler	(1826-1898):	Taken	from	The	Penman's	Art	Journal.	New	Hampshire.	• Penholders	-	The	History	and	Development	of	the	Zaner	Method	Penholders:	Here	is	the	story	of	the	Zaner-Bloser	penholders.	• Palmer.	In	the	ensuing	years.	10).	June.	Austin	Norman	(1860-1927):	At	the	time	of	his	death.	on	William	E.	November	1898	• Palmer.	Dennis	and	I	were	pupils	together	in	the	Gaskell.	The	Educator.	(formerly	The	Business	Educator)	published	by	Zaner	&	Bloser	Co.	by	the	Zanerian	Authors	of	the	Zanerian	Art	College	1892.	Bryant	&	Stratton	Business	College	of	Manchester.	penmen	have	come	and	gone	without	fanfare.	no.	and	to	our	youthful	minds	nothing	else	in	the	world	was	quite	so	important	or	beautiful	as	ornate	penmanship.	It	is	time	we	knew	who	they	were.	1929	• Penman's	Hall	of	Fame:	It	has	been	nearly	150	years	since	Platt	Rogers	Spencer	published	his	first	book	on	penmanship.	1949:	The	sad	news	has	reached	Most	of	you.	lovers	of	penmanship.	Columbus.	and	colleges	around	the	nation	until	the	1940s	when	it	was	dropped	and	replaced	by	more	academic	subjects.	Dennis:	William	E.	A.	• Penmanship	Experts	Compare	Notes:	In	1850.	34.	• 34	.	the	Spencerian	method	of	penmanship	was	developed	in	the	United	States	and	was	taught	in	public	school.N.	Charles.	We	were	then	in	our	teens.	over	25	million	Americans	had	learned	writing	from	the	Palmer	Method	of	Penmanship.• Osborne.	leaving	for	us	the	legacy	of	their	art.	1944	• Packard.	as	published	in	The	Business	Educator	(vol.	• Penmanship:	The	following	was	taken	from	"The	Zanerian	Theory	of	Penmanship".	on	the	History	of	Oblique	Penholders:	Taken	from	a	post	in	the	Yahoo	Discussion	Group	"Ornamental	Penmanship"	Other	Penmen	I:	Some	lesser-known	penmen	from	"The	Golden	Age"	• Other	Penmen	II:	Some	lesser-known	penmen	from	"The	Golden	Age"	• Oval	-	The	Importance	of	the	Oval	in	Ornamental	Penmanship:	Taken	from	two	articles	in	The	Educator.	will	discontinue	its	publication	with	the	December	1949	issue.	• Penman's	Newsletter	Number	1.	that	the	beloved	penmanship	publication.	Ohio	for	the	past	55	years.
• Richardson.E.	E.	Mills:	Then	25	years	later.	F.	Percy	O.	Pritchard	died	on	January	13.	35	.	• Poole.	E.	(1857-1946):	The	day	of	the	itinerate	teacher	is	no	doubt	gone	but	those	old	teachers	filled	a	definite	niche	in	our	educational	system	and	the	work	which	they	did	left	a	wholesome	influence.	• Rice.	September.	where	he	graduated.	developed	practical	penmanship	from	the	calligraphy	of	Platt	R.D.	C.F.	The	members	of	IAMPETH	have	forged	lasting	friendships	we	will	treasure	forever.	E.	E.	• Presidents	of	IAMPETH:	A	list	of	Past	Presidents	from	1950	• Pritchard.	(1856-19??):	Mr.	W.	Albert	S.	Gwin:	The	man	responsible	for	the	success	of	good	penmanship	and	good	penmen	from	Pocatello	was	that	nationally	known	penman	and	teacher.	three	penmen	who	were	very	active	in	penmanship	work	and	nationally	known	over	a	quarter	of	a	century	ago.	He	was	a	penman	of	the	old	school.D.	• Richardson.	George	Bickham:	Writing	will	never	look	Ornamental	without	a	due	portion	of	Characters	throughout	the	Whole.	Richardson	has	studied	penmanship	of	E.	T.	J.	1910	at	the	age	of	64.	Mills	of	Rochester.	on	E.	• Richardson.	(1846-1910):	Albert	S.	Chessman:	Taken	from	The	American	Penman.	In	1911	and	again	in	1926	he	sent	his	sister.	a	just	Distance	between	the	letters	themselves	as	well	as	the	Words.	to	the	Zanerian.	1907	• Penmen	from	Pocatello.	Isaacs.	K.	Kibbe	and	G.	having	been	a	student	in	penmanship	under	the	late	George	J.	Eileen	(Broad)	(19??-1995):	Eileen	Richardson	has	done	much	to	keep	the	traditions	of	penmanship	alive	and	has	brought	many	lovers	of	the	art	together.	Spencer	known	as	"SPENCERIAN"	and	that	was	about	the	turn	of	the	century.	Idaho.	&	a	Smooth	Stroke	performed	with	boldness	&	freedom.	(1877-1941):	Dr.	H.	C.	Michael.	and	owe	a	great	debt	of	gratitude	to	our	founders	for	bringing	us	together.A.A.• • Penmanship	Problem	in	Public	and	Private	Schools.	W.	Rice	went	to	the	school	in	1901	as	a	teacher	when	the	school	had	an	enrollment	of	four	hundred	students.C.	Penmanship	Made	Easy.	a	Natural	inclination	of	one	Letter	to	another.	Courtney	• Peterson.	Becker	at	Girard	College.	and	fine	gentleman.	Peterson	attended	the	Zanerian	College	in	1902.	Elizabeth.:	Mr.
wills..	Chicago.	deeds.	Spencer.	represented	the	epitome	of	a	person's	skill	in	Ornamental	Penmanship.	Risinger	entered	the	Spencerian	Art	School	at	Geneva.	Fielding.	Engrosser.	(1860-1941):	For	many	years	Mr.	the	zeroes	are	correct)	of	his	items	at	the	Lilly	Library.	Fielding:	(1845-19??):	Without	doubt	it	was	while	Mr.	are	often	written	in	this	style.	and	while	there	was	under	the	personal	instruction	of	Platt	R.	or	"Superscription"	as	it	was	frequently	called.	Ricketts	made	quite	an	extensive	study	of	Medieval	Manuscripts	and	illuminated	work.	Oscar	Urban	(1880-1949):	The	remarkable	thing	about	Mr.	C.	Schofield	was	at	Quincy.000	(yes.	Mr..C.	etc.	• Signature	Writing:	Signature	Writing.	An	open	letter	to	The	Business	Educator	March	1924:	This	veteran	penman	and	teacher	celebrated	his	79th	birthday	on	January	17.	He	made	frequent	trips	to	Europe	where	he	collected	a	vast	amount	of	very	precious	manuscripts.	diplomas.	• Schofield.	• Robinson.	• Risinger.	(1843-1919):	When	a	young	man.	• Schofield.	Policies.	father	of	the	Spencer	Brothers.	the.	Mr.	that	he	reached	the	apex	of	his	artistic	powers.	who	were	the	authors	of	the	Spencerian	System	of	Penmanship.	Ricketts	has	conducted	an	engrossing	studio	in	Chicago.	• Roundhand	or	Engrosser's	Script:	Roundhand	is	one	of	the	main	styles	used	by	engrossers	today.	36	.• Ricketts.L.	The	Handless	Penman:	He	travels	farm	city	to	city	and	has	in	his	time	met	and	called	on	all	the	best	penmen	of	the	profession.L.	Robinson	was	the	fact	that	he	was	confined	to	a	wheel	chair	for	43	years	of	his	life.	Ohio.	it	fits	in	with	other	styles	very	well.	day	having	been	made	one	of	overflowing	happiness	to	him	by	the	remembrances	of	his	friends	• Shaded	Script.	Indiana	University.	T.	J.	• Rickets.	taken	from	"Studies	in	Pen	Art"	by	W.	He	knows	all	their	secrets	of	working	and	is	a	master	at	handling	ink	and	putting	it	into	condition.	It	can	be	appropriately	used	for	any	occasion.	• Ryan.	Surely	all	penmen	of	the	period	are	agreed	that	from	1883	to	1890	no	one	surpassed	him	in	skill	or	in	ability	to	produce	original	designs.	C.	Much	of	the	art	Engrosser's	work	includes	this	bold	effective	kind	of	writing.	Illinois:	There	are	12.	1924.J.E.	Dennis:	A	very	practical	style	of	penmanship	is	Shaded	Script..
This	time	it	was	Professor	Bushrod	H.	Penholder	Patent:	Letters	Patent	No	89.	Arthur	G.:	Mr.• Skeels.	Flickinger.	Arthur	G.	and	by	means	of	written	correspondence.	and	his	school	was	ranked	among	the	best.	was	born	in	1881	near	Mineral	City.	Chapter	4:	Movements	Spencerian	Key	to	Practical	Penmanship.R.	engrossing	artists	tended	to	ply	their	trade	from	the	more	formalized	aspect	of	a	business.	indicating	thereby	the	proper	position	of	the	letters	• Spencer	Publications:	A	listing	of	publications	on	penmanship	by	P.	"The	Passing	of	Great	Penmen":	Possibly	the	passing	of	great	penmen	is	not	different	from	the	passing	of	any	other	great	men	• Studio	Engrossing:	While	individual	penmen	promoted	their	skills	through	magazine	and	mail	advertising.	N.	Thomas	J.	Bushrod	H.	• Spencer.	• Stoddard.	he	is	a	farm	product.	(1863-1948):	Another	of	the	old	Penmen	has	left	us.1869	• Spencer.	0hio.	Harvey	A.	• Spencer.	As	usual.	(1845-1936):	Mr.	taken	from	"The	Steel	Pen	Trade"	by	A.	dated	April	27.	uniform	letters	Madarasz	used	his	little	finger	for	the	support	of	his	hand.	Penholder	Patent:	1882:	The	object	of	the	invention	is	to	facilitate	the	teaching	of	penmanship	by	placing	the	pen	in	the	oblique	position	first.	in	public	demonstration.	37	.	Charles	• The	Secret	of	the	Skill	of	Madarasz	I:	In	order	to	get	accurate..	Skeels.354.	that	is.	Spencer	the	well	known	educator	and	expert	penman	of	Paterson.	Chapter	1:	Theory	of	Penmanship	• Spencerian	Key	to	Practical	Penmanship.A.	Harvey	A..	Spencer	as	well	as	his	Sons	• Spencerian	Key	to	Practical	Penmanship.	Chapter	9:	Shading	• • Stewart.	J.	• Temperature	and	Color	in	Nib	Manufacturing.	Stewart	was	a	master	penman	having	studied	under	Mr.S.	whose	portrait	appears	herewith.	Dwight	L.	a	studio.	of	Philadelphia.	receiving	his	education	on	the	farm	and	in	the	country	schools.
38	.	E.	• Tower's	Penholder	Collection:	Collecting	penholders	which	have	been	used	by	penmen	is	a	hobby	with	Mr.	R.	Howe:	In	1894	he	studied	and	practiced	penmanship	and	drawing	under	the	personal	direction	of	that	able	penman	and	teacher.	but	his	skillful	work	will	remain	with	us	as	an	inspiration.	F.	John	Austin	Wesco.	John	A.	• Tributes	to	the	Late	W.	two	of	which	everyone	in	professional	penmanship	knew	they	did.S.	1938.	Wesco.	of	Elmira.	at	the	age	of	85	years.	originator	of	the	Wesco	System	of	Penmanship	and	writing	instructor	in	the	Portland.	• • Wesco.	Frank	E.	J.	this	quality.	(1855-1938)::	On	April	20.	Tower.	November	1898	• Warner.	Thomas	(1743-1816):	Taken	from	English	Writing	Masters	by	Ambrose	Heal	• Tower.	and	probably	the	last	graduate	of.	Sr.	but	others	may	not	have	known	they	were	doing.	and	the	third	Madarasz	did	for	sure.	Oregon.	P.	died.J.	Warner.	who	believes	in	having	a	holder	for	each	kind	of	work	and	pen.	Bartow	of	New	York.	• Watkins.	Spencer.	A.	Fargo.	on	the	passing	of	S.	This	is	very	important	as	in	resting	there	it	helps	to	hold	the	wrist	up.• The	Secret	of	the	Skill	of	Madarasz	II:	The	skill	involved	3	things.	On	Holding	the	Pen:	The	holder	is	placed	against	the	side	of	the	nail	of	the	second	finger	and	crosses	the	hand	below	the	knuckle	joint	of	the	first	finger.	AJ:	We	are	publishing	herewith	a	portrait	of	and	signature	by	Mr.	NY.A.	Public	Schools.	and	has	long	been	a	great	promoter	of	good	penmanship.	Dennis:	Taken	from	The	Educator	September	1924	• Vaughan.D.	• The	Steel	Pen	Trade	1930-1980:	Text	Only	The	Steel	Pen	Trade	1930-1980:	With	photos	• • Tomkins.	S.	His	pen	is	silent	forever.E.	Leland	F.	who	is	probably	the	oldest	penman	now	living	capable	of	executing	work	of.	Packard:	Taken	from	The	Penman's	Art	Journal.	N.:	Leland	Watkins	followed	his	father's	footsteps	as	president	of	Dakota	Business	College.	Francis	Leon	by	Charlton	V.
Yet	ink	is	made	of	some	of	the	queerest	of	things	that	come	from	far-away	places.P.	by	C.	we	know	of	no	other	firm	in	the	United	States	that	sells	equal	grades	of	papers	at	figures	as	low	as	we	quote.	engraved	by	Mr.	C.	except	a	few	single	copies.	he	was	considered	the	youngest	Master	Penman	in	the	world	according	to	the	members..	Thorowgood	• Women	in	Calligraphy.	as	an	art.	The	advantages	possessed	by	those	who	write.	probably	a	very	considerable	number	who	read	this	knew	him	personally.	a	master	penman	and	engrosser.	When	he	joined	IAMPETH	in	1970.	• Willis.	Massey	tells	us	that	he	"was	a	fine	penman.	Zaner.	but	never	published	anything	from	the	rolling-press	.::	Walter	Williamson	was	a	rare	breed	of	lettering	artists	capable	of	producing	artwork	in	all	facets	of	the	lettering	arts.	• Williamson.	Wetmore.	• Zaner.• • • Williams.	In	fact.	• Williams	and	Packard..	Wetmore	was	one	of	the	few	recognized	calligraphers	in	the	country.	held	in	Chicago.	near	Shaftesbury.	Hollandsworth:	There	is	a	tendency	to	look	down	on	calligraphy	as	something	only	women	are	interested	in.	Preface	to	"Gems	of	Penmanship".	Where	Ink	Materials	Come	From:	Few	persons	think	as	they	dip	their	pens	into	the	ink	that	they	are	using	materials	that	come	from	every	corner	of	the	globe.	39	.	(1829-1871):	This	superior	teacher	was	widely	known.	1867:	Writing.	John	D.	Jr.	1885.	Walter	S.	"Simplified	Penmanship":	A	paper	read	before	the	Western	Penman's	Association.	George	Bickham	and	Mr.	for	the	use	of	his	own	school.	because	it	is	viewed	in	the	art	community	as	little	more	than	glorified	handwriting."	and	was	undoubtedly	one	of	the	finest	penmen	the	world	ever	produced.	December.	(1892-1979):	Mr.	P.	is	rapidly	attaining	an	important	position	in	this	country.	He	was	at	one	time	"general	superintendent	of	Ornamental	Penmanship	for	the	Bryant	&	Stratton	chain	of	colleges.	and	more	especially	as	a	department	of	education.	we	in	securing	good	positions	and	rapid	advancement	are	so	palpable	that	very	few	of	our	young	men	undervalue	this	acquirement.	by	C.	• Writing	Papers::	In	writing	papers	we	are	able	to	give	the	greatest	possible	value	for	the	money.	Ivan	A.J.	John	(1698-1760):	John	Willis	was	a	native	of	Child	Okeford	and	kept	school	at	East	Orchard.	for	thirty	years.
P.	taken	from	The	Business	Educator.	Volume	58.	C.	It	is	essentially	decorative	in	character	and	partakes	largely	of	fine	arts.	Bloser	joined	forces	and	began	their	careers	as	professional	penmen.	Zaner	and	E.	The	history	and	development	of	the	Zaner-Bloser	penholder	began	in	1891	when	C.P.• • • Zaner	-	Tributes	to	Charles	Paxton	Zaner.T.	Stockton	Taken	from	The	Educator.	Zaner	-	The	Private	Library	of	C.	"The	New	Zanerian	Alphabets":	Roundhand	is	the	highest	art	in	the	matter	of	script	forms.	December	1928	Zaner.	1955	• Zanerian	Oblique	Penholders	Taken	from	a	Zaner-Bloser	ad	for	oblique	penholders	in	The	Business	Educator.	• Zanerian	Fine	Writer	Ad	Taken	from	an	early	Zaner-Bloser	Penmanship	Supplies	catalog	Zanerian	Ink	• • Zanerian	Manual	Reprint	-	Introduction	The	Zanerian-Manual	has	been	the	definitive	instructional	guide	in	the	training	of	engrossers	and	calligraphers	for	over	75	years.	authors.	Zaner	40	.	• Zanerian	Memories	from	J.W.	February	1919	• Zaner-Bloser	Penholder.	Ohio.	• The	Zanerian	Taken	from	a	brochure	for	the	Zanerian	College’s	Summer	School	program	and	25th	Anniversary	and	Convention	dated	1912	• The	Zanerian	College	One	hundred	years	ago	one	of	the	most	famous	colleges	of	penmanship	and	engrossing	was	established	in	Columbus.	and	educators.P.

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