Shorthand Notation

The learning of shorthand is in many respects similar to the learning of a language. Whose who speak good English or write it without conscious thought do so because they have had the fundamental principles of English grammar so thoroughly drilled into them from childhood that they apply the principles by force of habit, more mechanically than otherwise. Indeed, shorthand might be called a language. Shorthand must become a habit of mind as much as the English tongue is a habit if you would use it with the same speed and fluency. —Charles Lee Swem.
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Key to Supplementary Exercises in Gregg Shorthand NEW $16.21 |
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Gregg Shorthand: A Light-Line Phonography for the Million (1916) NEW $23.20 |
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Gregg Shorthand Manual Simplified Second Edition 1959 by Gregg, John Robert $19.00 |
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Gregg Shorthand, Series 90 1978 by Gregg, John Robert 0070244715 $4.48 |
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Students Transcript: Gregg Shorthand for Colleges, Seri $1.00 |
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Gregg Shorthand Dictionary (Diamond Jubilee Series), Gregg, John Robert, Good Bo $4.97 |
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Gregg Shorthand – Anniversary Edition $10.00 |
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Gregg Shorthand Dictionary Anniversary Edition $15.00 |
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Gregg shorthand simplified for colleges [by] Louis A. Leslie, Charles E. Zoubek $4.48 |
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Gregg Shorthand Dictionary 1971 by Gregg, John Robert 0070246246 $4.48 |
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