Penman's Art Journal and Penman's Gazette . f this countrygrew to be so numcr us and powerful abody as to open up to you a vision ofprofit in running an otticial orga^ torepresent it. The Journal was strugglingwith all its might to build up and main-tain an organization that would tend toknit together the brotherhood, popularizeit with the general public and enlarge itspossibilities of usefulness. How muchinfluence The Jottrnai, exerted in thisdirection it is not for ua to say,but no one at all conversant with thefacts will deny that it gave its spaceand ita resources in the fullest possibleFo


Penman's Art Journal and Penman's Gazette . f this countrygrew to be so numcr us and powerful abody as to open up to you a vision ofprofit in running an otticial orga^ torepresent it. The Journal was strugglingwith all its might to build up and main-tain an organization that would tend toknit together the brotherhood, popularizeit with the general public and enlarge itspossibilities of usefulness. How muchinfluence The Jottrnai, exerted in thisdirection it is not for ua to say,but no one at all conversant with thefacts will deny that it gave its spaceand ita resources in the fullest possibleFor years no other publicationpaid any attention to thismatter. During this time when ToeJouKNAL was fighting the battle alone, ithappened, two or three times in thirteenyears, that the Association appropriated asmall amount in payment for advertisinggiven it. The Joiirnal was then, asnow, first of all a penmans paper. Theproportion of space it devoted to the Aseociation was always much in excess ofwhat it could afford, and at a considerable. though with characteristic generosity thefestive proprietor may offer to the lessfortunate patrons of Buhiucxh EdvcatwnCrimpine to make their hair curl, andBleachinc for moles, freckles, black-heads, oily skin, &c , warranted not tostreak the complexion, perish the thoughtthat he personally can ever feel the needof such commodities. One of the latest and most successfulebullitions of our gifted friend appears inthe November issue of his new organ,BmiwM Education, and relates to a narra-tive printed in The Journal for Octoberunder the heading, Historjof an Organ,We quote: There is one instance in which a suspicionmight be aroused that he [the editor of TheJournal) was trying tr> manufacture senti-ment against the manner in which BusinessEducation was established, by making whollyunwarrantable inferences When he slatesthat there are aliout I^iOO commercial college*,with at leai}t ;i(K)0 t^-achers, who were not cou-sulr«l in this movement,


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