Penman's Art Journal . der this alphabet sublimely beautifuland truly artistic. Each letter stands out in clear and beautiful outline. JIBCDEFGHiIJI(E:MNDOPQR 12545 5TUVWXyZ07oQOabrd$hijHrcnop sinluvwxyz. Modern Roman. iaru> QTviLQScitinajQ 179 {Mr. Malones Instructions—Continued, i Put on your studying cap, roll up your sleeves, banish allthoughts of care—and proceed at once to wrestle with thisalphabet, resolving never to give in as long as you have anopportunity of acquiring this addition to the alphabets youhave already stored away in the impenetrable vaults ofmemory. First sketch with


Penman's Art Journal . der this alphabet sublimely beautifuland truly artistic. Each letter stands out in clear and beautiful outline. JIBCDEFGHiIJI(E:MNDOPQR 12545 5TUVWXyZ07oQOabrd$hijHrcnop sinluvwxyz. Modern Roman. iaru> QTviLQScitinajQ 179 {Mr. Malones Instructions—Continued, i Put on your studying cap, roll up your sleeves, banish allthoughts of care—and proceed at once to wrestle with thisalphabet, resolving never to give in as long as you have anopportunity of acquiring this addition to the alphabets youhave already stored away in the impenetrable vaults ofmemory. First sketch with hard pencil many times, or until you arethoroughly familiar with each letter and each curve of eachletter, after which proceed with the pen and ink. These letters and numerals can be tinted or shaded withpen or brush—just as you like—as suggested in my instruc-tions in the January number of The Journal. The next issue of The Journal will show many fine andmost artistic initial letters. scrolN. Hon. Charles J. Bonaparte PEIRCE SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT On Friday evening. December 21, 1906, at the AmericanAcademy of Music. Philadelphia, occurred the forty-firstgraduation exercises of the Peirce School, ninety-four youngmen and young women in the business course, and seventy-eight, in the shorthand course, receiving their diplomas, andbeing launched upon the great sea of business life. Preceding the regular exercises of the evening, the Phil-harmonic Orchestra gave a very enjoyable musical feast,and at 8 oclock the faculty, guests, alumni officers and mem-bers of the graduating class entered the hall and took theseats assigned them. After prayer by Rev. James F. Loughlm, the following pro-gram was rendered: Meditation.* orchestra; introductoryremarks by the presiding officer, Mahlon X. Kline; annualaddress, Hon. Charles J. Bonaparte; Japanese Romance,orchestra; presenting of diplomas. J. A. Luman; Sorella,orchestra; address to graduates, Job E. Hedges; Geo


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