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- Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1993 12:25:41 EST
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- From: Gary Livingston Hewitt <glhewitt@PHOENIX.PRINCETON.EDU>
- Subject: Re: handwriting
- In-Reply-To: Nathaniel Paradise <nparadis@SAS.UPENN.EDU> "handwriting" (Jan 20,
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- There is an interesting article by Michael Zuckerman in the _South_
- Carolina_Historical_Magazine entitled "Penmanship Exercises for Saucy
- Sons," about a tutor's choices of penmanship exercises for his students
- on a 18th-century South Carolina plantation. I don't have the cite
- off-hand, but I think it was within the last 5 years or so. It's about
- male rather than female education, but it might also have some cites
- within it.
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