The Missing Link in Shorthand a Treatise On Legibility the Acquirement of Spe
The Missing Link in Shorthand a Treatise On Legibility the Acquirement of Spe
Sam C Sam Clarke Dunham
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PITY the shorthand student of to- day. When I see him struggling under heavy tasks of which I, as a learner, knew nothing when I find him faithfully doing his best to master bewildering text - book technicalities which, if they had been placed before me as the condition of shorthand success, would have disheartened me and possibly broken me down would, certainly have ad- ded months and years to my term of study, and probably have shut me out from the profession to which I aspired--! ask my- sel...f, "Why should his lot, as a student, 63 be so much harder than mine was?" For years I have seen the mass of text-book matter growing and growing. As this has gone on, I have not seen learners become more accurate or more rapid shorthand writers, I have seen new abbreviating principles of dubious and controverted utility added to this or that "system" without approval from the great body of professional shorthand writers. I have seen "reporting word-signs, " formerly numbering but a few hundred, swelled to thousands, with which the learner is told he must "acquire the utmost familiarity.
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