The World Before Us
This article appeared in the June 1943 issue of The Gregg Writer and was written in Anniversary. Attachment: the-world-before-us.pdf
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.
This article appeared in the June 1943 issue of The Gregg Writer and was written in Anniversary. Attachment: the-world-before-us.pdf
The following amusing selection by Louis Leslie was written in Anniversary and appeared in the June 1943 issue of The Gregg Writer. Attachment: how-to-abuse-a-fountain-pen.pdf
From the June 1943 issue of The Gregg Writer. Click here for a full view.
The following selection by Marguerite Basterash and written in Simplified appeared in the May 1955 issue of Today’s Secretary. Attachment: the-ideal-boss.pdf
The following is a list of proper names written in Anniversary. Attachment: proper-names-common-christian-names.pdf
I read this article on CNN.com today about handwriting and found it interesting. I’m posting a link in case anybody would like to read it. http://www.cnn.com/2013/07/26/tech/web/impact-technology-handwriting/index.html
I came across this signed copy of this Gregg Shorthand Dictionary on eBay by John Robert Gregg himself, or so its alleged. I thought I would post it here considering this is where some of his fan-base remains. Perhaps someone could shed some light onto its authenticity. I am not bidding on it myself. If…
I came across this book titled “Gregg Dictation and Transcription by Renshaw and Leslie”. Link here to access an online copy (note: you might have to download Adobe Digital Editions in order to borrow it from the online library). As I look through the forward I see no direct mention of what edition of the…
Hi Everyone, I noticed today while reading Plate 236 in my Simplified manual the phrase “let us know”. I know that the brief form for let is L-E but I don’t ever recall learning L-E-S for “let us”. My first read-through of this plate I didn’t think anything of it because of the context of…
How is your knowledge of proper English grammar? Test yourself with this small quiz. Attachment: are-you-sure.pdf