The Lost Virtue of Cursive – The New Yorker "...For me, a writer of strong fuddy-duddy credentials, the sad dramatic irony really was too much. You see, cursive isn’t being taught in my daughters’ school anymore, and hasn’t been for at least six years, as long as I’ve had children in the public schools. Who would tell the cursive that it was no longer needed?" Read more at the Source: The Lost Virtue of Cursive - The New Yorker
















