. Penman's Art Journal and Penman's Gazette. e, Stuart, Vs., sends a numberof specimens which include cards, flourishedwork and lettering. He is a clever workmanin nil of these dejmrtmeuts. An engrossed de-sign that shows some strength of lettering isfrom Walter De F. Brown, Auburn, R. I. —Miss Belle Curtis, a student of E. G. Evans,of the Burlington, Vt., Business College, is re- —Of Mr. Sullivans pupils we caimot forbearmentioning the names of J, A, Hartman, J. , F, Sullivan, Margaiet Monahan andOttilie Merz. At the Wesleyan Academy, Reade and Clifton E. Gerald are only alittle i


. Penman's Art Journal and Penman's Gazette. e, Stuart, Vs., sends a numberof specimens which include cards, flourishedwork and lettering. He is a clever workmanin nil of these dejmrtmeuts. An engrossed de-sign that shows some strength of lettering isfrom Walter De F. Brown, Auburn, R. I. —Miss Belle Curtis, a student of E. G. Evans,of the Burlington, Vt., Business College, is re- —Of Mr. Sullivans pupils we caimot forbearmentioning the names of J, A, Hartman, J. , F, Sullivan, Margaiet Monahan andOttilie Merz. At the Wesleyan Academy, Reade and Clifton E. Gerald are only alittle in advance of a number of other gired —Wm. Burnet Easton, B. Kronk, Lydia A. Bird. Harry J. Myers. Luella Cole and N. E. Knibbs, of Colemans, make up a galoxy of young talent that would attract ottentionany- I where. —The specimens sent by Pierson,of Bryants,run up into the hundi-eds. To examine themall critically would take at least a week, andto mention all the good wTiters among them isout of the question. They represent an entire. Drawn for Thb Journal by W B. Robinson, Charlotte, N, C. sjHfnsible for a back-band letter that takesprecedence over anything of the kind we havereceived during the month. —Two other penmen of remarkable versa-tility have emiched our scrapbook during thepast month. One is S. B. Lovendge, YaleBusiness College, New Haven, Comi. Thespecimens include visiting cards that might welllie mistaken for steel-plate engravings, capi-tals, business writing and ornamental-work. Abatch of very remarkable specimens, compris-ing quite ^^s great a variety of work, is sent byA. D. Skeels of the Canada Business College,Chatham, Ont. Whether you call u[x>n himfor writing, lettering, flourishing or engrossingyou are mighty apt to flud SkeeU at home. —Script specimens and model letters by thefoUowingare entitledto notice: W, D, Mosser,Keystone Business Collefe, Lancast«r, Pa.;J. F. Cozart, Irvington, Cal.; J. A. Willis,Little Rock, Ark.; Business College;


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