If you can read cursive, the National Archives would like a word. Or a few million. More than 200 years worth of U.S.
The National Archives and Records Administration is facing a growing challenge: millions of handwritten historical documents ...
The National Archives is appealing for anyone who can read cursive writing as over 200 years worth of US documents need ...
With the ability to read and write cursive becoming more rare, the National Archives is looking for some important volunteers ...
People interested in participating can sign up online at the National Archives website. There is no application to fill out, ...
The National Archives is recruiting volunteers to help transcribe millions of handwritten documents, many in cursive, ...
Unlike probably most people, I enjoy the act of writing by hand — but I’ve always disliked signing my name. Why is that? I think it’s because signatures are supposed to be in cursive ...
The US state of Illinois has passed a law requiring school students to learn joined-up handwriting, or "cursive", overriding the governor's veto. It is no longer a requirement in US schools ...
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 ...