The Educator (Volume 45) - IAMPETH
The Educator (Volume 45) - IAMPETH
The Educator (Volume 45) - IAMPETH
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By F. W. Martin, Boston, Mass.<br />
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<strong>The</strong>se letters were left unretouched<br />
so that you might see the foundation<br />
strokes. <strong>The</strong> breaks are closed and<br />
the little sharp corners are put on<br />
with a fine pointed pen.<br />
Learn to get the strokes vertical<br />
and well spaced. <strong>The</strong>re should be<br />
about the same amount of space in<br />
letters as between letters.<br />
Use good black India ink. Keep<br />
your pens in good shape and get very<br />
little ink on your pen.<br />
Rule head and base lines.<br />
It is important that you study the<br />
shapes of the letters. At every opportunity<br />
study the work of other<br />
good letters. <strong>The</strong>re are many good<br />
examples of lettering published each<br />
month in <strong>The</strong> <strong>Educator</strong> by various<br />
penman. Study and imitate them.<br />
Perseverance and intelligent effort<br />
is sure to win.<br />
DUNSMORE BUSINESS COLLEGE,<br />
STAUNTON, VA., EMPLOYS<br />
H. W. HENRY<br />
Mr. H. W. Henry was born at<br />
Marion, Indiana, and received his<br />
early education in the public and<br />
high schools of that community. He<br />
later completed the Teachers' Training<br />
Course, and majored in accounting,<br />
receiving the degree of Master<br />
of Accounts from Marion Normal<br />
College.<br />
For five years Mr. Henry taught in<br />
the rural schools of Grant County,<br />
Indiana. Later he was connected<br />
with the Chicago Business College,<br />
Chicago, Illinois, and then for a number<br />
of years with the National Business<br />
College at Roanoke, Virginia.<br />
Later he taught at Canton, Ohio, in<br />
the Canton Actual Business College;<br />
then in the Erie Business College,<br />
Erie, Pennsylvania. He continued<br />
his teaching experience at Elyria<br />
Business College, Elyria, Ohio, and<br />
then for the period of 1930 to 1936,<br />
he owned and operated the Lima<br />
Business College, Lima, Ohio.<br />
Mr. Henry became connected with<br />
Dunsmore Business College, Staunton,<br />
Virginia, on September 1, 1939,<br />
where at the present, time he is assistant<br />
principal of the Commerc^l<br />
Department, teaching bookkeeping,<br />
English, letterwriting, arithmetic and<br />
rapid calculation.<br />
George A. Meadows, author of "Mr.<br />
Meadow Says" has recently been<br />
elected one of the lieutenant governors<br />
in the Kiwanis Club. Mr.<br />
Meadows is very active in various<br />
clubs and civic organizations.<br />
SCRAP BOOK SPECIMENS<br />
( Fpesh-from-the-pen<br />
Capitols. .Sni.ill Letters & Fig-<br />
( 1 I Business<br />
ures. Cil Umamental Capitals. (3) Poetry<br />
in Umamental Style. (4) Koundhaiid Capitals,<br />
SmaU I^ettere. & Figures. (S) Half a dozen<br />
Famous IVninen's Name Cariis in Three Styles.<br />
Ail the above specimens sent for one dollar.<br />
)