Penman's Art Journal and Teachers' Guide . <0/C NEW YORK, FEBRUARY, 1888. in tht i/?ar 1B8S, by DaMtei, T. Ames, in the Office of the LUtrai Vol. XII.—No. 2. , Washington, D. C. Representative Penmen ofAmerica. There arc few mco who have risen to sohigh a position in the ranks of commercialteachers and won so completely the generalesteem of the members of his profession asthe subject of this sketch, Mr E. M. Hunt-ginger, of Packards < ollcgc, New York, Mr. Huntsinger was born at Valley View,Schuylkill County, Pa., in 1855. Hisfather, a contractor and builder, a man ofgood judgment and st


Penman's Art Journal and Teachers' Guide . <0/C NEW YORK, FEBRUARY, 1888. in tht i/?ar 1B8S, by DaMtei, T. Ames, in the Office of the LUtrai Vol. XII.—No. 2. , Washington, D. C. Representative Penmen ofAmerica. There arc few mco who have risen to sohigh a position in the ranks of commercialteachers and won so completely the generalesteem of the members of his profession asthe subject of this sketch, Mr E. M. Hunt-ginger, of Packards < ollcgc, New York, Mr. Huntsinger was born at Valley View,Schuylkill County, Pa., in 1855. Hisfather, a contractor and builder, a man ofgood judgment and sterling inegrity, didmuch to shape the character of his sonthrough wise counsel and prudent manage-ment. Early in young IIuntsiDgers boy-hood an intimacy sprang up between fatherand son. and today it is to Mr. Huntsingera source of inriniioatisfactiou that throughlove, honor and obedience he had never re-ceived from his father a harsh word. Lessons of industry, thrift and independ-ence were early taught, and the first finan-cial transact


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