This selection appeared in the September 1926 issue of The Gregg Writer. Click on the image for full view.
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This selection appeared in the September 1926 issue of The Gregg Writer. Click on the image for full view.
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Wow, I'm only chapter one of the Anniversary manual and have no idea what of that says, but am looking forward to being able to find out! Thanks.
You're welcome. At least you could identify some of the individual letters!
I find a few of the outlines hard to decipher. I have guessed that mn-a-n represents "in my own."
I know that the superscript o on its side represents "alter-" in pre-Anniversary. Does it also represent "all over," as in "all over the country" in this context? Is the pre-anniversary outline for "especially" e-s-p-e-ish" (If so, it is closer to the Simplified e-s-p-e-ish-e than to the Anniversary e-s-p-e.
Yes to all!