Please send this to anyone else who, in your opinion, would take an interest.
As you probably know, the year 2007 will mark the 75th anniversary of
Alfred Fairbank's A HANDWRITING MANUAL (first edition), the book which
influenced so many twentieth-century teachers and users of Italic
handwriting.
We should do something to celebrate the year - and not just to
celebrate, but to *use* that year to bring good handwriting to more
people (and to bring more people to good handwriting). But what? What
shall we do, and how shall we do it? I await your suggestions.