I came across the following condense summary of the Gregg Shorthand System and thought that the group might find it of some interest.
Attachment: Gregg Shorthand System.pdf
(by Barry for group greggshorthand)
The Gregg Group was founded 22 May 2004, prompted by the lack of online shorthand resources. As the primary use for shorthand — business and legal recording — has waned in recent decades, we generally acclaim the skill as a hobby or personal tool. The purpose of the group is to promote the use of Gregg systems of shorthand by providing advice to beginners, support for students, and an association of users of this efficient, attractive, and enjoyable method of writing.
I came across the following condense summary of the Gregg Shorthand System and thought that the group might find it of some interest.
(by Barry for group greggshorthand)
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Thanks for this post. May i ask where you found it?
Nice! I'm creating something like this as I go, since I find making study aids is a good way to study, but this one is going in my reference book!
Yes, it's from a company that printed Practical Handbooks. The book is titled, "SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING and Secretarial training." It was written by Abraham Epstein and Morris White, and the copyright date is 1948.
I am glad you found it helpful. I also use it has a daily reference to keep Gregg Shorthand fresh in my mind.
This is a helpful resource. I find it interesting that It only give 6 dis-joined prefixes and suffixes. If you look at the link on Andrew's site found here: http://gregg.angelfishy.net/abannive.shtml you get a pretty good overview which comes from the inside of the boards of Gregg Speed Building one year course.
Yes, thanks for asking; I am aware because I have a copy of Gregg Speed Building one year course … even though studied DJS.
This is very nice! Thanks for posting!
Yes, I agree, it's not a complete list; just a "concise presentation" of the shorthand system.
Sometimes that's exactly what you need. Thanks!
The text says "A few illustrations …", so it is not the complete list.
What happened to the PDF? It's gone!
Looks like the user deleted their account; I guess that also makes all files they uploaded unavailable.
Here you go.
http://greggshorthand.multiply.com/journal/item/1831/Condensed_Summary_of_Gregg_Shorthand
I thought I had downloaded this, but now I can't find it! Arrgh!