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"LIKE DRUNKEN SPIDER."

CALIGRAPHY A LOST ART? /. ". LONDON, August 10. "Illegibility is a characteristic of examination papers. I have been examining for 30 years. The script is getting steadily worse," said Mr Whitehouse, an examiner of several universities. ~ ■ "If we get script like the trail of an intoxicated spider, we send for a typist and charge the sludent with the cost. Sometimes the typist is unable to decipher more than a few words."

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SNEWS19250828.2.22

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Shannon News, 28 August 1925, Page 3

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"LIKE DRUNKEN SPIDER." Shannon News, 28 August 1925, Page 3

"LIKE DRUNKEN SPIDER." Shannon News, 28 August 1925, Page 3

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