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The Educator (Volume 45) - IAMPETH

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This combination of lettering and cartooning comes from<br />

Mr. W. Anthony, P. O. Box 3146, Washington, D. C.<br />

This specimen appears in Gems, published by D. L. Stoddard, R. R. 4.<br />

Box 174, Indianapolis, Indiana. It was made by that fine penman,<br />

Harry L. Blanchard of Los Angeles, California.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Educator</strong> 29<br />

F. B. Courtney, handwriting expert of Detroit, Michigan<br />

at work. Too bad for the forger whose misdeed comes<br />

under the observation of this man's critical eye.<br />

OSCAR E. WYATT<br />

From the "Arbiter" published in<br />

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, we learn<br />

that Oscar E. Wyatt has been appointed<br />

educational director of the<br />

home study courses sponsored by the<br />

state university. Mr. Wyatt is well<br />

fitted for work along that line.<br />

In 1910 to 1912 he was principal<br />

of Melbourne High School and from<br />

1912 until 1917 he was cashier of<br />

Peoples Bank in Calico Rock, Arkansas.<br />

From 1919 to 1920 he was<br />

principal of the Stroud, Oklahoma<br />

High School. Later he was cashier<br />

of the First National Bank at Luther,<br />

Oklahoma.<br />

From 1924 until 1929 he was superintendent<br />

of Wyatt High School<br />

near Bristow at the end of which<br />

time he accepted and served for two<br />

years as superintendent of Union<br />

Graded School also near Bristow, following<br />

which, he was in the insurance<br />

business for six years.<br />

Mr. Wyatt at one time attended the<br />

Zanerian College of Penmanship<br />

where he specialized in handwriting.<br />

Since that time Mr. Wyatt has been<br />

greatly interested in the teaching of<br />

handwriting.

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