Penman's Art Journal . aying a good deal. All agreed that the presidency of the Penmanship Associa-tion could not have been more worthily bestowed. The re-cipient of the honor, C. S. Chambers, Covington, Ky., richlydeserves his popularity. It was graceful of C. A. Faust to volunteer to bond him-self as treasurer when nobody had suggested it. He offeredto do so at his own expense, but that offer the conventionvery promptly refused. The beautiful pen designs of G. T. Brice, of the Spencerianfaculty, that adorned the walls of the school excited the ad-miration of all. W. P. Wright, Philadelphia,


Penman's Art Journal . aying a good deal. All agreed that the presidency of the Penmanship Associa-tion could not have been more worthily bestowed. The re-cipient of the honor, C. S. Chambers, Covington, Ky., richlydeserves his popularity. It was graceful of C. A. Faust to volunteer to bond him-self as treasurer when nobody had suggested it. He offeredto do so at his own expense, but that offer the conventionvery promptly refused. The beautiful pen designs of G. T. Brice, of the Spencerianfaculty, that adorned the walls of the school excited the ad-miration of all. W. P. Wright, Philadelphia, had a cheerful smile and apleasant word for every one and seemed to thoroughly enjoyhimself. There seems to be something in the atmosphere of BigRapids, Mich., that turns out good penmen and teachers. Atruly gilt edge trio are C. A. Wessel, S. B. Norcross and A. The two latter are at Ferris Institute, succeedingthe former, who is now conducting a prosperous school atLansing, Mich. ^Jenjiuut ?> it :/uilr.


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