. Business Journal . offering opportunities to learn it. National Commercial Teachers Federation SPOKANE JULY 15-19, 1912. t XVI Zht SuainfBH 3ournal IN MEMORIAM. Timotliy P. McMenamin,Son of the late James and Bridget in Philadelphia, August 14th, this life December 31, beginning of Mr. McMenamins study of penmanshipwas under the famous penman, A. P. Root, who was at thattime instructor in Peirce School. Mr .McMenamin constant-ly applied himself and through his efforts was soon appointedMr. Roots assistant. For the past 20 years he had been em-ployed at v


. Business Journal . offering opportunities to learn it. National Commercial Teachers Federation SPOKANE JULY 15-19, 1912. t XVI Zht SuainfBH 3ournal IN MEMORIAM. Timotliy P. McMenamin,Son of the late James and Bridget in Philadelphia, August 14th, this life December 31, beginning of Mr. McMenamins study of penmanshipwas under the famous penman, A. P. Root, who was at thattime instructor in Peirce School. Mr .McMenamin constant-ly applied himself and through his efforts was soon appointedMr. Roots assistant. For the past 20 years he had been em-ployed at various times as teacher of penmanship and thecommercial branches in the following schools: The Catho-lic Convent, Peirce School, Temple University, almost all ofthe Y. M. C. A. branches in this city, Central High School,Walnut Lane School, Germantown Academy, Banks Busi-ness College, and the Roman Catholic High School where hewas teaching up to the time of his last illness, which wasapparently brought on by T. P. McMenamin. He was a strong, rapid, legible business writer, a teacherof unusual finalities and a thorough scholar, he was alsorecognized as one of the leading experts in handwriting, testi-fying in several important cases, and in his early life wasan athlete, being proficient in the manly art of self defence;at one time holding the amateur light-weight boxing cham-pionship of Philadelphia. The writer has been intimately associated with him forthe past 18 wars, ami words are t. HOLT. MacAllister Vincent. We regret to have to annouce the death by his own handof Joseph MacAllister Vincent, a former well-known teachetof N\w York


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