File:Edward Clarence Mills 1909 business writing style.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionEdward Clarence Mills 1909 business writing style.jpg |
English: Exemplar of the Business Writing style by American penman Edward Clarence Mills (1873 – 1962). Source description: Observe in particular with the minuscules (lower case letters):
Also some alternate terminal forms, used at the end of words, either for economy or aesthetics:
(see also Spencer Brothers' Abbreviated Hand plate 12, and Abbreviation of Small Letters page 20 in New Spencerian Compendium of Penmanship published in 1879) |
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Source | Questioned documents by Osborn, Albert Sherman 1910, Chapter XI Systems of Writing and Questioned Documents, page 178 |
Author | Edward C. Mills |
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