The Shorthand Writer a Complete Guide to the Commercial Professional And Othe

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The Shorthand Writer a Complete Guide to the Commercial Professional And Othe
Thomas Allen Reed
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Bain's Rhetoric and Composition (Longmans) is a well-known and valued authority. Part I. (3/6), dealing with the intellectual elements of style, will be found very serviceable, and may be read with advantage even by an experienced hand. " Longman's School Composition, " by Mr. D. Salmon (2/6) and Dr. Abbott's " How to Write Clearly " (Seeley), are two popular school-books on the same subject, and may be accepted as trustworthy guides.
CHAPTER XXVIII. THE ETHICS OF REPORTING.
JJAVING dealt with
...the various departments of shorthand work and pretty fully described their chief features, I desire to say something on the ethics of shorthand employment, the moral con- siderations surrounding it, and the relations which should subsist (i) between Shorthand writers and their employers ; (2) between Shorthand writers themselves ; and (3) between Shorthand writers and the speakers whose words they are called upon to chronicle. All that I have to say on the subject will, I think, come under one or other of these three heads.

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