Zaner-Bloser, Inc., is a company headquartered in Columbus, Ohio, which publishes handwriting, reading, writing, spelling, and vocabulary programs.
The Zanerian Art College Co. was founded in Columbus, Ohio by Charles Paxton Zaner in 1888. ZanerâÂÂs education in the pen arts and enthusiasm for teaching inspired him to open a school that would prepare students to write, draw, and teach in the penmanship industry.
The Zanerian Art College offered both Diploma courses aimed at producing professional penmanship teachers as well as Certificate courses aimed at producing pen art specialists. The graduates of these programs often continued on to be influential American penmen in their own right, granting the Zanerian a reputation for excellence. Notable students of the Zanerian Art College have included the likes of E. A. Lupfer, W. A. Baird, C. W. Norder, and other well-known American penmen.
After building a reputation as an institution where students could specialize in various branches of pen art, the Zanerian Art College established itself as a leading voice in American penmanship by the early-20th century through the development of its own distinctive teaching script and the publication of quarterly, bi-monthly, then monthly periodicals pertaining to the penmanship industry.
(1895), an industry journal containing endorsements from previous students, specimens of penmanship, lessons in writing, and industry news, would become (1887), (1900), (1902), and (1932).
In 1972, Zaner-Bloser, Inc. became a wholly owned subsidiary of Highlights for Children.
Charles Paxton Zaner (1864âÂÂ1918) was born on a farm near Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania. After showing a fondness for penmanship in his youth, Zaner enrolled in G. W. Michael's National Pen Art Hall and Business College in Oberlin, Ohio in 1883 to pursue an education in penmanship. He then taught penmanship in both Delaware, Ohio and Columbus, Ohio for several years before opening The Zanerian College in 1888.
In 1889, fellow penman Lloyd Kelchner became a partner with Zaner. Two years later, Elmer Ward BloserâÂÂa former classmate and fellow penmanâÂÂjoined the partnership. That same year, Kelchner left the business arrangement, leading Zaner and Bloser to become equal partners in what had then become the Zaner & Bloser Company.
Elmer Ward Bloser (1865âÂÂ1929) was raised on his parentsâ farm in Pennsylvania. His interest in writing was apparent even as a child, when he sold writing inks and supplies to neighborhood children. In 1883, Bloser began attending G.W. MichaelâÂÂs Pen Art Hall, where his writing acumen eventually earned him a position as penmanship instructor.
BloserâÂÂs penmanship career advanced with such success that he was considered one of the finest in the industry. In 1891, he purchased shares of the Zanerian Art College Co., which later became the Zaner-Bloser Company. After Charles Paxton Zaner's untimely death in 1918, Bloser purchased the companyâÂÂs remaining shares, and continued to manage Zaner-BloserâÂÂs successful operation until his own death in 1929.