Derivatives drills
The following drills appeared in the May 1936 issue of The Gregg Writer. Attachment: derivatives-drills.pdf
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The following drills appeared in the May 1936 issue of The Gregg Writer. Attachment: derivatives-drills.pdf
The following plates written by Martin Dupraw were serialized in the February to June 1936 issues of The Gregg Writer. Can you decipher his writing? Attachment: a-negligence-case.pdf
If you would like more Simplified reading material, there’s currently an eBay auction for a lot of 25 Today’s Secretary magazines from 1955–1958 (currently expiring on the 23rd of April). Those always contain reading material in Gregg Simplified, which is otherwise hard to come by: stories, OGA assignments, vocabulary pages, jokes, and so on. (I’ve…
This story by Charles L. Swem written in Anniversary was serialized in the March to May 1936 issues of The Gregg Writer. Attachment: where-is-thy-sting.pdf
The following selection written in Anniversary appeared in the March 1936 issue of The Gregg Writer. Attachment: as-it-used-to-be.pdf
http://archive.org/search.php?query=subject%3A%22Printed+in+Gregg+Shorthand%22 Public Domain Gregg Novels and Manuals on the Internet Archives The above link goes to 38 PDF public domain Gregg novels, manuals, and English keys in the Internet Archives. All of these PDF files work perfectly on a Kindle Fire. I would like feedback from others in the group who have iPads or other tablets to…
Starting today, Multiply is now officially gone. If you go to www.multiply.com, you will get this greeting: I’m glad that we made the transition to Blogger early. Blogger has its quirks, but I’m very happy with this move.
From the March 1948 issue of Gregg Magazine. Click here for a full view.
There’s an eBay auction right now for a WWII diary written in shorthand: 5 years’ worth of daily entries. It looks like Gregg shorthand to me; given the dates (1940-1944), presumably Anniversary.