Found such an example of Gregg

http://online.wsj.com/public/resources/documents/wsj-shorthand06082010.pdf This link comes from an article  http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703303904575292982869708158.html (by Krzysztof for group greggshorthand)  

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Question on Alphabetic Systems

I am wondering which is the best of the alphabetic systems in existence? Speedwriting seems to have earned the largest market share in its time. Zinman’s Rapid Writing apparently had a following. I just found a paperback called Shortrite by Rae C. Greenburg that looks interesting. (Forkner has that add-vowels-after-consonants thing—shades of Pitman?) When I…

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The Art of Making A Speech – Circa 1920

“The Art of Making A Speech” is a short Pre-Anniversary book circa 1920.  There are a few markings on the pages.  Also a few pages were torn in the source book that was scanned. John Gregg’s signature is on the cover, but that might be a fake. Attachment: ArtOfMakingASpeech (by Paul for group greggshorthand)  

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Sign of the Four in Gregg Shorthand – Circa 1917

Here is an excellent black and white scan of “Sign of the Four” circa 1917.  The cover is scanned in color, but the text was scanned in black and white.  It is an excellent scan and the pages are clean and free of marks.  This is definitely written in Pre-Anniversary Shorthand.  This is obvious when…

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1902 Gregg Shorthand Manual – 4th Version

Here is the 1902 Gregg Shorthand Manual.  It is the 4th Version of the manual.  Here are the various Pre-Anniversary and Anniversary Versions: 1888 1st Version – Liverpool limited press of 500.  Reproduction. 1893 2nd Version – First US version – Don’t have 1898 3rd Version 1902 4th Version 1916 5th Version 1929 6th Version …

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