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HISTORY OF VERTICAL WRITING AND ITS REVIVAL
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- Professor Dr. Julius Dollinger: University Professor and Member of National Council, Hungary.
- Professor Dr. Albert: Commissioner of Health and Specialist on Spinal Curvature, Vienna.
- Professor Dr. J. von Fodor: Specialist on Hygiene, Buda-Pesth.
- Professor Dr. Alois Karpf: Custodian of Library and Royal Commission for Entails, Vienna.
- Professor Dr. Kotelmann: Educationist and Editor of Journal of School Regimen, Hamburg.
- Professor Dr. Axel Hertel: Medical Officer, etc., Copenhagen.
- Professor Dr. A. Lorenz: University Professor, Vienna.
- Dr. W. Suppan: Director of Academies and Member of National Council of Education, Hungary.
- Dr. Martius: Medical Officer, Ansbach.
- Dr. Glauning: Examiner for the City Schools, Nuremberg.
- Dr. Weber: Darmstadt.
- Dr. Lochner: Medical Officer, Schwabach.
- Dr. G. Merkel: Medical Officer and President of Medical Council, 1879, Nuremberg.
- Dr. W. Mayer: Specialist and Medical Officer, Fürth.
- Dr. O. Sommer: Brunswick.
- Dr. A. Scharff: Educationist, etc., Plensburg.
- Dr. Gouber: Commissioner of Health, etc., Vienna.
- Dr. E. Hannak: Principal of the Vienna Training College.
- Dr. Karl Stejskal: Royal Imperial School Inspector, Vienna.
- Dr. Franz Wiedenhofer: Vienna.
- Dr. E. Bayr: Headmaster of City of Vienna Public School.
- Dr. Karl Tomanetz: Vienna.
- Dr. Daiber: Stuttgart.
- Dr. Krug: Dresden.
&c. &c. &c.
Dr. Eulenger declared for Vertical Writing in 1885. The celebrated oculist Dr. Hermann Cohn after visiting Vertical Writing Classes at Vienna has declared for the Upright System (1892).
Inspectors, etc.
- Alois Fellner: Imperial and Royal Inspector, Vienna.
- Laurenz Mayer: Imperial and Royal Inspector, Vienna.
- Franz Klima: Imperial and Royal Inspector, Littan, Moravia.
- L. Wiesmann: Secondary Teacher, Winterthur.
- Francis Waas: Member of School Board, Vienna.
Note: Since the passage on p. 119 was first written, a change has come over the spirit of the scene, and many signs of vitality and growing interest have exhibited themselves both amongst