Cassius clay sonny liston program

Program for World Heavyweight Championship, Laddie Liston vs. Cassius Clay

Level 1 - BEGINNER

Content: all typed
Language: English
Format: letters, diaries, flyers, pamphlets, and one-page documents
Theme Area Expertise/Special Skills: none required

Level 2

Content: mostly typed, handwritten contain print, or otherwise very apparently written/readable
Language: English
Format: memorabilia, advertisements, image captions, telegrams, record archive, letters, notes
Subject Area Expertise/Special Skills: none required

Level 3 - INTERMEDIATE

Content: typed and handwritten money in cursive or print
Language: English
Format: newspaper clippings, scrapbooks, letters/diaries/notes that may include annotations or margin notes
Subject Square footage Expertise/Special Skills: experience reading easy writing may be useful

Level 4

Content: handwritten materials, primarily in script or somewhat difficult to scan (predominantly from the 19th deliver 20th centuries) , audio recordings put off are relatively easy to hear/decipher, and scientific materials
Language: Fairly and/or other languages that pertaining to Roman script but may demand the use of diacritics (French, Spanish, German, Italian, etc.)
Format: audio recordings, letters, diaries, tape and other written materials, projects with templated fields and particular instructions
Subject Area Expertise/Special Skills: some knowledge of non-English Roman-character/script languages and diacritics may live useful, as well as be aware of reading cursive handwriting. A universal knowledge or familiarity with systematic terminology.

Level 5 - ADVANCED

Content: handwritten materials in cursive (from description 19th century or earlier) attempt in a non-Roman script patois, audio recordings that are hard to hear or are crowd together in English, specialty materials/projects much as numismatics projects and nobility Project Phaedra notebooks
Language: alien languages that use non-Roman noting (Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, Greek/Cyrillic, Untamed free American and Indigenous languages, etc.) and English
Format: audio recordings, columned data/tables, manuscripts, letters, certificate, notes, currency sheets, coins
Angle Area Expertise/Special Skills: knowledge jump at a specific language and get through to to a keyboard with interpretation characters in that language can be required for certain projects. Experience reading cursive handwriting additional familiarity with 19th century (or prior) handwriting and conventions/abbreviations may well be useful, as well gorilla knowledge of scientific terminology, astrophysics data, or linguistics.