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MANUAL OF HANDWRITING
- History of vertical writing, 111
- How to write, 110
- Hygienic defects of sloping writing, 14, 158
- — merits of vertical writing, 38
- Imperfect models, 58
- Ink, quality of, 79
- Inspectors, etc., 125
- Irregular models, 62
- Italian style, introduced, 111
- Javal, Dr., 14, 19, 120
- Jolly, Inspector, 77
- Junction of letters, 51
- King, G. B., on continuity, 51
- Legibility of writing, 27
- Leibrich, Dr., statements by, 157
- Locke’s system, 105
- Long letters, lengths of, 54
- Lorenz, Professor A., opinion, 22
- Minimum of imitation, 68
- Models or copies, 60
- Movement on Continent, 118, 119
- Mulhauser’s method, 104
- Multum in parvo, 110
- Myopia and sloping writing, 19, 87
- — — blackboard copies 67
- Nelson, Lord, writing of, in two styles, 133
- Norman handwriting, 111
- Nuremburg, lecture at, 142
- Ophthalmology and vertical writing, 19
- Ornamental penmanship, 94
- Orthopædics and vertical writing, 22
- Other merits of vertical writing, 37
- Pens and penholders, 80
- Perpendicular writing in schools, 142
- Position in vertical writing, 16, 17
- — of copy books, 84
- — — the pen, 90
- Qualities of good writing, 27
- Reproduction of pupils’ copies, 59
- R, variations in form of, 53
- Report of Vienna Commission, 19
- Resolution of London Congress, 18
- Reuss, Professor A., opinion of, 19
- Revival of vertical writing, 117
- S, different forms of, 54
- Scharff, Dr., Flensberg, 151
- Schenk, Dr., on scoliosis, 86
- Scholars’ writing, specimens of, 134
- Schubert, Dr., experiments of, 48
- — — his researches, 23
- — — lecture by, 142
- “Secretary” letters or alphabet, 116
- Seidl, Miss Caroline, letter of, 121
- Shapes of certain letters, 53
- Shortsighted pupils, 67
- Shortsightedness, 157
- Size of writing, 48
- Slates, evils of, 76
- – use of, 76
- Sloping writing, specimens of, 4, 131
- Smith, Dr. Noble, statement by, 158
- Specialists and educationists, 124
- Specimens of vertical writing, 40
- Speed of vertical writers, 32, 34, 153
- — — writing, 31
- Spinal curvature and sloping writing, 19, 86, 158
- Table of merits of vertical writing, 38
- Teacher’s objection, 21
- Temporary models, 65
- Thickness of writing, 50
- Tritton, Mr., at the Mansion House, 8
- Ungraded Models, 64
- Varying angles of slope, 26
- Vertical writing, a specific, 14
- — — revival of, 117
- Vienna, Council, 154
- Whole-arm movement, 49
- Writer’s cramp, 38, 50
- Writing and drawing, 68
- – – Hygiene, 10
- — as it now is, 1
- — of teachers, 60, 72
- Western Union Telegraph Operators, 31