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Meanwhile, in Chico, Calif., something very similar was happening. Another outdoor enthusiast, Gary Kirk, joined forces with another expert seamstress, Marcia Briggs. Some book mounts survive in place on books, but a further challenge to dating is that if a book was rebound, the date of the book cannot help date the fittings.

There is only one example of an A.1.2 clasp recorded on the PAS database so far, BUC-B7EF37. Book clasps of Howsam type A.1.1. Left: SWYOR-0B8297. Right: YORYM-2BBE37, with annulet stamps.This type appears to be the earliest type of hooked book clasp, perhaps dating to the 14th or 15th centuries. A.4.1 is a simple rectangular plate, but A.4.2 retains a small separately made pierced lug on the top. This would probably have been used with a cord or ring, to help in removing the clasp and opening the book. Triangular and shield-shaped mounts with flanges (type B.1.5) are not common on the PAS database, but we have recorded quite a few circular bosses with three tabs, which also fit best into type B.1.5. Left: two triangular mounts, type B.1.5 (above, HAMP-4ED8E6 with flange; below, DEV-E2B762 with tabs). Right, above: polygonal mount with a flange, type B.1.7 ( NMS-22D097). Right, below: sexfoil mount, type B.2.4 ( NLM-2FD724).

For administration of the cuts awarded, a sergeant major gripped the offender's head between his legs, high in his crotch, pulled out the boy's shirt tails and took a firm grip on his trousers. With his feet set apart for balance and his posterior raised, the boy, doubled over, gripped his sergeant major's legs with his arms. Then would the regimental sergeant major's rod be poised ready ... Boys waiting for cuts were said to be Copper-alloy mounts were often fixed to medieval and post-medieval book covers to decorate and protect the covers. Most are recognised from their convex domed centres, which prevented the leather of the covers from being rubbed and damaged. Surviving domed mounts still in place on books can be in the centre of each cover, at the corners, or both. A simple type of pierced clasp has sometimes in the past been published as a belt mount. This is formed of two rectangular plates attached to each other generally by two or four rivets and both perforated centrally to fit over the peg. Howsam notes that they are often decorated along their edges with cusps, notches and apertures ( Howsam 2016, 37).We return to Michigan today to hear more from school-based SLP, Rachael Langley. In this post, Rachael shares some prAACtical thoughts on making PODD books always available for communication. At the Duke of York's School a boy called William Tart received no fewer than 106 strokes of the cane in the course of 1888. However, the author assures us that "the majority thrived on the discipline they received". This was easily the best course I have been to in relation to supporting my son. Whilst it is primarily about using PECS it did cover other strategies that have been incredibly helpful. Parents get a cheaper rate to attend so it is worth asking about the price. Attendees also get the PECS manual included which I regularly refer to even now 3 years later. 1-1 Consultation

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