| Frank Nugent Freeman - 1914 - 188 pages
...defects in writing and their causes, in use by Principal Reavis Defect Cause (i. Writing arm too near body. 2. Thumb too stiff. 3. Point of nib too far...paper. {1. Index finger pressing too heavily. 2. Using wrong pen. 3. Penholder of too small diameter. fi. Pen held too obliquely or too straight. Writing... | |
| Frank Nugent Freeman - 1914 - 190 pages
...Thumb too stiff. Too much J. 3. Point of nib too far from fingers. slant I 4. Paper in wrong position. Stroke in wrong direction. (1. Arm too far from body....paper. {1. Index finger pressing too heavily. 2. Using wrong pen. 3. Penholder of too small diameter. I" 1. Pen held too obliquely or too straight. Writing... | |
| Frank Nugent Freeman - 1914 - 188 pages
...defects in writing and their causes, in use by Principal Reams Defect Cause fi. Writing arm too near body. 2. Thumb too stiff. 3. Point of nib too far...Paper in wrong position. 5. Stroke in wrong direction. {i. Arm too far from body. 2. Fingers too near nib. 3. Index finger alone guiding pen. 4. Incorrect... | |
| Walter Scott Monroe - 1918 - 332 pages
...too straight Writing too heavy Writing too light Writing too angular Cause 1. Writing arm too near body. 2. Thumb too stiff. 3. Point of nib too far...paper. 1. Index finger pressing too heavily. 2. Using wrong pen. 3. Penholder of too small diameter. 1. Pen held too obliquely or too straight. 2. Eyelet... | |
| Walter Scott Monroe - 1918 - 332 pages
...heavy Writing too light Writing too angular Cause 1. Writing arm too near body. 2. Thumb too stiff. S. Point of nib too far from fingers. '4. Paper in wrong position. B. Stroke in wrong direction. 1. Arm too far from body. 2. Fingers too near nib. 3. Index finger alone... | |
| Guy Mitchell Wilson, Kremer Jacob Hoke - 1920 - 312 pages
...Writing too angular . 6. Writing too irregular . 7. Spacing too wide . . CAUSES (1) Writing arm too near body. (2) Thumb too stiff. (3) Point of nib too far...paper. (1) Index finger pressing too heavily. (2) Using wrong pen. (3) Penholder too small diameter. (1) Pen held too obliquely or too straight. (2) Eyelet... | |
| Guy Mitchell Wilson, Kremer Jacob Hoke - 1920 - 306 pages
...DEFECTS IN WRITING AND THEIR CAUSES * DEFECT CAUSES 1. Too much slant. (i) Writing arm too near body. (a) Thumb too stiff. (3) Point of nib too far from fingers....in wrong position. (5) Stroke in wrong direction. 2. Writing too straight (1) Arm too far from body. (2) Fingers too near nib. (3) Index finger alone... | |
| Angus Stewart Woodburne - 1924 - 244 pages
...from fingers. (4) Paper in wrong position. (5) Stroke in wrong position. 2. Writing too straight.(1) Arm too far from body. (2) Fingers too near nib. (3)...paper. (1) Index finger pressing too heavily. (2) Using wrong pen. (3) Penholder too small diameter. (1) Pen held too obliquely or too straight. (2) Eyelet... | |
| Angus Stewart Woodburne - 1924 - 246 pages
...of their causes. It is as follows : I. Defect. Too much slant 2. Causes. .(1) Writing arm too near body. (2) Thumb too stiff. (3) Point of nib too far...fingers. (4) Paper in wrong position. (5) Stroke in wrong position. Writing too straight.(1) Arm too far from body. (2) Fingers too near nib. (3) Index finger... | |
| Guy Mitchell Wilson, Kremer Jacob Hoke - 1928 - 618 pages
...from fingers (4) Paper in wrong position. (5) Stroke in wrong direction. 2. Writing too straight . . (1) Arm too far from body. (2) Fingers too near nib....alone guiding pen. (4) Incorrect position of paper. 1 Freeman, FN, The Teaching of Handwriting, in the Riverside Educational Monographs, page 72. Published... | |
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