Subscription Price, | April 1, 1897 | Vol. 1. No. 21 |
$2.50 PER YEAR | [Entered at Post Office, New York City, as second-class matter] |
Copyrighted 1897. By William Beverley Harison.
By JOHN JACKSON
Theory and Practice of Vertical Writing, | $1.25 |
Teaching of Vertical Writing, | .50 |
John Jackson, the originator of this system of vertical writing, is theonly teacher who has had the years of practice in teaching it that makethese the standard manuals for teachers and students. The adoption ofvertical writing abroad and in this country is largely due to hispersistent work and the marvellous results of his teaching. His series ofcopy-books were the first to be used in this country, and are consideredby experienced teachers, who are not to be misled by mere beauty ofengravers work, to contain the only practical well-graded course ofinstruction leading from primary work to the rapid and now justlycelebrated telegraph hand—for these books are the only ones containingcopies in this rapid writing. The telegraph hand is the style used by thebest telegraph operators in the country—and these writers are universallyacknowledged to be the most rapid writers, and writers of a hand which ofnecessity must be most legible.
Copy-Books (10 numbers), | 96 cents per dozen |
Copy-Pads (8 numbers), | 96 cents per dozen |
BOTH SERIES CONTAIN SIMILAR COPIES.
Sample sets to teachers (post-paid), 75 cents
WILLIAM BEVERLEY HARISON
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