Anniversary: phrasing

Chuck, Is there an outline length difference in: is-not, in-his, or soon?  In the 5k MUSF 60. BFFCW soon is outline like                                                                                                                                  whereas in GSAE 45.RADP is says “all isnot well.”  There its outline looks like this  kind of .  On page 27 of Gregg Speed Studies Anniversary Edition “in-his” looks like . Is there…

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Anniversary: see vs is he

Chuck, seeing that you are more knowledgeable at shorthand than I, I post these questions. 1.  Can I phrase “is he” the same outline as “see”?  2.  Do you phrase “is he”? (by i-gmail for everyone)  

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Spam

Yes, we could keep spammers out by requiring approval for joining, but I’d rather keep membership open so curious beginners can join and ask their burning questions right away.  Still, I’ll keep an eye on it; let me know if it continues to be bothersome. _________________________ Praise the Lord, I saw the light line! (by…

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Centennial dictionary/Simplified manual

Hi all, I have a Centennial dictionary (an accident – I ordered it when I didn’t know about the differences) but am learning from a Simplified manual. Apart from the brief forms and the Simplified oo hook on its side, are there any other big differences I should watch out for? Just casually leafing through…

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Levels of Gregg

Okay, maybe it’s time for one of you experts to come up w/ the newest form of Gregg Shorthand, with levels. (I can sure tell I belong to the Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing!) Pre-Elementary or Standard: Series 90 Elementary or Level 1 Certification: DJS or Centennial Intermediate or Level 2 Certification: Simplified Advanced…

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Kessinger Publishing

I found out by chance a publisher that has “Gregg Speed Studies” in print!  How can that be?  The publisher is Kessinger Publishing Company, http://www.kessinger-publishing.com.  According to their web site, they use “advanced technology to publish and preserve thousands of rare, scarce, and out-of-print books”. Now, if we could only twist their arm to have available…

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