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Auxiliary Memory
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Things I want to remember - James Wallace Harris
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Auxiliary Memory – Things I want to remember – James Wallace Harris Skip to content Auxiliary Memory Things I want to remember – James Wallace Harris Featured What Method of Cursive Handwriting Was I Taught in 1959-1960? by James Wallace Harris I’ve been wanting to write by hand again, using cursive handwriting. For decades now, whenever I’ve had to write anything by hand, I printed it with block letters. It’s terribly slow. I keep trying to switch back to cursive so I can write faster and fluidly. However, the muscle memory of whatever cursive technique I was taught is faulty, causing frequent crashes in my penmanship. Such bumps in my inky road cause me to switch back to printing. My friend Leigh Ann lent me The Art of Cursive Penmanship by Michael R. Sull after I mentioned to her that I wanted to learn handwriting again. Leigh Ann said most older people were taught the Palmer Method of penmanship, which was common in schools until the 1950s. In his book, Sul...
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