Methods of teaching Shorthand – A RESEARCH ANALYSIS
Attachment: methods_of_teaching_shorthand_a_research_analysis.pdf (by Waldir 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.
Attachment: methods_of_teaching_shorthand_a_research_analysis.pdf (by Waldir for group greggshorthand)
Attachment: professor_jorio_maias_interview_with_alexandre_reis_an_online_shorthand_student.pdf (by Waldir for group greggshorthand)
I bought an Esterbrook fountain pen and a Gregg nib (#1555). In installed the nib on the pen easily. The outlines I write with it are very clear; but the point scratches. Also, even though the pen has been reconditioned, and its bladder has been replaced, it seems not to hold much ink. I must refill…
By the redoubtable Elbert Hubbard, who was a friend of Dr. Gregg. This was evidently Mr. Hubbard’s last writing before he perished when the Lusitania was sunk. This little booklet is the source of the quote found on the inside front jacket of the Cowan biography: And all honor to the man who has taught…
Attachment: interesting_exchange_of_e-mails.pdf (by Waldir for group greggshorthand)
Both the Anniversary and Simplified dictionaries show NT-R-E as the outline for “entry,” even though they show Superscript N-N-S for “entrance.” Can anyone explain why the approved outline for “entry” is not Superscript N-E? (by Bruce E. for group greggshorthand)
This article contains vocabulary from nineteen (yes, nineteen) vocational areas, written in Anniversary (The Gregg Writer, April 1931). Attachment: spending-a-month-in-twenty-vocations.pdf
The following set of drills appeared in the September through December 1930 issues of The Gregg Writer, and they are correlated with the chapters of the Anniversary manual. Attachment: drills-on-the-manual-lessons.pdf
An interesting perspective on the values of learning shorthand (The Gregg Writer, January 1932). Attachment: the-different-values-of-shorthand.pdf
Some pointers on penmanship style, from The Gregg Writer (October 1931). Attachment: perfect-your-own-style.pdf