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MANUAL OF HANDWRITING
  1. History of vertical writing, 111
  2. How to write, 110
  3. Hygienic defects of sloping writing, 14, 158
  4. — merits of vertical writing, 38
  5. Imperfect models, 58
  6. Ink, quality of, 79
  7. Inspectors, etc., 125
  8. Irregular models, 62
  9. Italian style, introduced, 111
  10. Javal, Dr., 14, 19, 120
  11. Jolly, Inspector, 77
  12. Junction of letters, 51
  13. King, G. B., on continuity, 51
  14. Legibility of writing, 27
  15. Leibrich, Dr., statements by, 157
  16. Locke’s system, 105
  17. Long letters, lengths of, 54
  18. Lorenz, Professor A., opinion, 22
  19. Minimum of imitation, 68
  20. Models or copies, 60
  21. Movement on Continent, 118, 119
  22. Mulhauser’s method, 104
  23. Multum in parvo, 110
  24. Myopia and sloping writing, 19, 87
  25. — — blackboard copies 67
  26. Nelson, Lord, writing of, in two styles, 133
  27. Norman handwriting, 111
  28. Nuremburg, lecture at, 142
  29. Ophthalmology and vertical writing, 19
  30. Ornamental penmanship, 94
  31. Orthopædics and vertical writing, 22
  32. Other merits of vertical writing, 37
  33. Pens and penholders, 80
  34. Perpendicular writing in schools, 142
  35. Position in vertical writing, 16, 17
  36. — of copy books, 84
  37. — — the pen, 90
  38. Qualities of good writing, 27
  39. Reproduction of pupils’ copies, 59
  40. R, variations in form of, 53
  41. Report of Vienna Commission, 19
  42. Resolution of London Congress, 18
  43. Reuss, Professor A., opinion of, 19
  44. Revival of vertical writing, 117
  45. S, different forms of, 54
  46. Scharff, Dr., Flensberg, 151
  47. Schenk, Dr., on scoliosis, 86
  48. Scholars’ writing, specimens of, 134
  49. Schubert, Dr., experiments of, 48
  50. — — his researches, 23
  51. — — lecture by, 142
  52. “Secretary” letters or alphabet, 116
  53. Seidl, Miss Caroline, letter of, 121
  54. Shapes of certain letters, 53
  55. Shortsighted pupils, 67
  56. Shortsightedness, 157
  57. Size of writing, 48
  58. Slates, evils of, 76
  59. – use of, 76
  60. Sloping writing, specimens of, 4, 131
  61. Smith, Dr. Noble, statement by, 158
  62. Specialists and educationists, 124
  63. Specimens of vertical writing, 40
  64. Speed of vertical writers, 32, 34, 153
  65. — — writing, 31
  66. Spinal curvature and sloping writing, 19, 86, 158
  67. Table of merits of vertical writing, 38
  68. Teacher’s objection, 21
  69. Temporary models, 65
  70. Thickness of writing, 50
  71. Tritton, Mr., at the Mansion House, 8
  72. Ungraded Models, 64
  73. Varying angles of slope, 26
  74. Vertical writing, a specific, 14
  75. — — revival of, 117
  76. Vienna, Council, 154
  77. Whole-arm movement, 49
  78. Writer’s cramp, 38, 50
  79. Writing and drawing, 68
  80. – – Hygiene, 10
  81. — as it now is, 1
  82. — of teachers, 60, 72
  83. Western Union Telegraph Operators, 31