LESSON 56

LESSON 56

Drill 65

Drill 65

Drill 65

In this drill, capital G is made first to a count of three, and then, without lifting the pen, followed with six revolutions of the reverse traced oval. Make seventeen completed exercises in a minute. Count as follows: 1, 2–3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9.

Drill 66

Drill 66

Drill 66

Study the form of capital G closely before attempting to make it; be sure that you not only know when you make a poor letter, but that you know why it is poor. One bad stroke may spoil an otherwise good letter. Learn to locate the bad strokes. Make from forty to fifty letters to the minute. Count 1, 2, 3; or 1, stop, 3, for each letter.

Drill 67

Drill 67

Drill 67

This is a good business form. Special instruction is unnecessary. Use your eyes. Make as many as fifty in a minute.

This is a good business form. Special instruction is unnecessary. Use your eyes. Make as many as fifty in a minute.

This is a good business form. Special instruction is unnecessary. Use your eyes. Make as many as fifty in a minute.

Drill 68

Drill 68

Drill 68

The angular finishing stroke gives a connective line for any letter that may follow, and admits of joining the capitals for an extended drill as well. Count 1, 2, for each letter, or 1–2, 3–4, 5–6, for each group of three. Make eighteen groups in a minute.

You aim before you shoot. You should study the instructions before you practice the drills.

You aim before you shoot. You should study the instructions before you practice the drills.

You aim before you shoot. You should study the instructions before you practice the drills.


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