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Md.; Mr. Ronald Gaschke, Bloomfield, N. J.; Mr. Frederick R. Goff, Chief, Rare Book Division, and
Mr. Herbert J. Sanborn, Exhibits Officer, Library of Congress; Mr. Gillett G. Griffin, Curator of
Graphic Arts, Princeton University; Mr. James Hayes, Evanston, Ill.; Mr. Edgar G. Heyl and Dr. Al-
bert S. Loewenson, Baltimore; Mr. Philip Hofer, Curator of Printing and Graphic Arts, Houghton
Library, Harvard College; Professor Ernest Horn, Foundation Committee, and Mr. Frank L. King
Executive Secretary, Handwriting Foundation, Washington, D. C.; Miss Anna M. Hornby, former
Secretary, Society for Italic Handwriting, London; Mr. John D. Kilbourne, Librarian, Maryland His-
torical Society; Mr. Richard King, Belleville, N.J.; Mr. Edward C. Lathem, Associate Librarian, Baker
Library, Dartmouth College; Sister Loyola Mary, Marylhurst College, Ore.; Mr. Byron J. Macdonald
and Mr. Theo Jung, San Francisco; Mr. Egdon H. Margo, Sherman Oaks, Calif; Mr. Kenneth N.
Metcalf, Librarian, Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village, Dearborn; Miss Dorothy E. Miner, Li-
brarian and Keeper of MSS, Mrs. Stewart Brown and Mr. Peter Michaels, Walters Art Gallery, Balti-
more; Mr. Alexander Nesbitt, Associate Professor, Rhode Island School of Design, Providence; Enid
Eder Perkins, New York; Mr. F. Garner Ranney, Maryland Diocesan Library, Baltimore; Professor
Lloyd J. Reynolds, Reed College, Portland, Ore.; Mr. Dale Roylance, Rare Book Room, Yale Uni-
versity Library; Mr. Wesley E. Scott, School District of Philadelphia; Miss Ellen Shaffer, Rare Book
Librarian, Free Library of Philadelphia; Mrs. Hill Shine ( Frances L. S. Dugan), Margaret I. King Li-
brary, University of Kentucky Libraries, Lexington.

The Peabody Institute also played a considerable part, and the compiler thanks Mr. Herbert J.
Watt, President, and Mr. Frank N. Jones, Library Director, for permission to reproduce the catalogue,
and for their encouragement throughout the project. Mrs. Sidney Painter and Mr. Joseph Major of the
Library Staff helped enthusiastically in all phases of the exhibition.

Finally, special thanks go to Dorothy Rolph and Fred Eager, since the publication of the cata-
logue has come about only through their persistence. Mrs. Rolph edited the text. Mr. Eager, whose idea
it was to produce a printed catalogue, designed the book and assisted the planning at every stage.

P. W. FILBY

December 1962

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Publication Information: Book Title: Calligraphy & Handwriting in America, 1710-1962. Contributors: P. W. Filby - compiler. Publisher: Italimuse. Place of Publication: Caledonia, NY. Publication Year: 1963. Page Number: *.
    
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