The National Archives needs help from people with a special set of skills–reading cursive. The archival bureau is seeking ...
If you can read cursive, the National Archives would like a word. Or a few million. More than 200 years worth of ...
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AUGUSTA, Maine (WVII) -- A Maine bill looks to bring back a classroom requirement from years past: learning how to write in ...
The National Archives is currently looking for volunteers who have the ability to read cursive writing to help them ...
Seeing my father’s handwriting puts me in contact with the man he was at each stage of his life.” – John Carter Cash By the ...
AUGUSTA-- When you were in school, do you remember learning how to write in cursive? A new bill in the legislature seeks to ...
With the ability to read and write cursive becoming more rare, the National Archives is looking for some important volunteers ...
Reading cursive is a superpower,” Suzanne Isaacs, a community manager with the National Archives Catalog in Washington, DC, ...
But it doesn’t mean that they actually use it in real life. In the past, most American students began learning to write in cursive in third grade, making it a rite of passage, said Jaime ...