Abstract
The author is an examiner of questioned documents and a partner in the firm of Harris and Harris, Los Angeles, California. In addition to his work in the questioned document field Mr. Harris serves as an Instructor of Questioned Documents at the University of Southern California and has previously contributed to this Journal. This paper is based upon a presentation of his at the annual meeting of the American Society of Questioned Document Examiners, an organization in which Mr. Harris has been active for a number of years.-EDITOR.
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