Penman's Art Journal and Teachers' Guide . mmittee will provide ageneral reader. If the committees readerreads for all they shall all write at the same time. Those who selecl theiiown readei must not he |>resent in the roomwhere contest is held during the time the iilhcr operators nre competing unless iheylire writing at I lie same time in save time it is desirable that all write at the same time. Law evidence must be written for teuminutes, and correspondence must lie writ-ten For five minutes, and the highest num-ber of points possible for am operator


Penman's Art Journal and Teachers' Guide . mmittee will provide ageneral reader. If the committees readerreads for all they shall all write at the same time. Those who selecl theiiown readei must not he |>resent in the roomwhere contest is held during the time the iilhcr operators nre competing unless iheylire writing at I lie same time in save time it is desirable that all write at the same time. Law evidence must be written for teuminutes, and correspondence must lie writ-ten For five minutes, and the highest num-ber of points possible for am operator to will be ten thousand. Deductions for errors. One point will bededucted for each of the following errors : If a word is omitted, a point will be de-ducted for each letter and for one space; andfor every transposed half point willbe deducted for each letter contained there-in writing evidence. Q. and A. respec-tively followed by a period must be writtenbefore each question and answer. A period must wind up every declarative. Few of the readers of Tue Journal willrecognize the portrait above, yet there isnot a shorthand writer in the country whose Iname is more familiar to writers of all sys-tems than that of E. N. Miner, editor and Ipublisher of the Phonographic World, ofNew York. Possessed of indomitable en-ergy and a thorough knowledge of theworth of his own convictions, alive to thewants of his profession and quick to re-spond. Mr. Miner has gained for the Worlda circulation more than twice as large asthat ever before attained by any phono- graphic publication iu this country, and athe same time has built up a large businessin new and secoudliand writing machinesand supplies in New York, with a flourish-ing branch house in Chicago. Mr. Miner is siill a young man, havingjust passed his thirty-fourth birthday, andtogether with bis charming wife, who is atireless worker in the same field with herhusband, we hope he will labor on, untilall his books are filled wit


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