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Gregg Shorthand

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.

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    Recent Comments
    • Lee
      7 February 2026 at 5:09 am
      on Rider University
      Thanks to Peter and Carlos for this interesting article! The comment that "shorthand will always be an integral part of
    • Carlos
      6 February 2026 at 9:50 pm
      on Rider University
      I have added a link to the article above.
    • Carlos
      6 February 2026 at 7:54 pm
      on Gregg books now in public domain
      I agree with both of you. For me, a big part of writing shorthand is exercising the brain, at least
    • Lee
      6 February 2026 at 4:36 am
      on Gregg books now in public domain
      My only thought about an AI system that could "write" Gregg shorthand is that people might want a way to
    • Christine Ruzik
      5 February 2026 at 10:11 pm
      on Gregg books now in public domain
      I think much of the fascination with stenography comes from how difficult it is to understand. I remember a message
    • Lee
      4 February 2026 at 5:31 am
      on Gregg books now in public domain
      I'm unclear what the value would be of an AI program that could write shorthand. The whole principle is a
    • Carlos
      2 February 2026 at 10:33 pm
      on Rider University
      Interesting! And yes, please send me the article!
    • Peter Meggison
      1 February 2026 at 9:29 am
      on Rider University
      Louis Leslie was very closely associated with Rider College for many years. Charles Zoubek was also. Leslie died in 1983,
    • Michael Wuollett
      29 January 2026 at 8:47 am
      on Gregg books now in public domain
      Thanks so much, Paul! Well, everyone... what are the odds now that AI will FINALLY be able to start recognizing
    • Nicholas Salkilld
      26 January 2026 at 4:01 am
      on Rider University
      You paint a scary picture Lee. I thought America was more dedicated to keeping the past than here in Britain.
    • Nicholas Salkilld
      26 January 2026 at 3:51 am
      on Rider University
      Thanks for the link. I found one online book (having searched for "shorthand" and clicked library) but it was a
    • Carlos
      25 January 2026 at 4:00 pm
      on The Twelve Months
      With the digitization of old magazines, newspapers, and books, I have been lucky in finding very interesting stories and articles
    • Carlos
      25 January 2026 at 3:50 pm
      on The Little New Year
      You're welcome! And unlike The Twelve Months, this one had a beautiful ending for everyone!
    • Carlos
      25 January 2026 at 3:43 pm
      on Rider University
      The link to Leslie's collection is down, as well as those for the other special collections of the library. However,
    • Lee
      25 January 2026 at 2:15 pm
      on Rider University
      Rider University originated as a US-style "business college", so it has a long-ago history with shorthand, typewriting, bookkeeping, etc. I
    • Nicholas Salkilld
      25 January 2026 at 6:21 am
      on Rider University
      It would be a great loss if Leslie's collection became broken up. I looked through some of his digitised books
    • Nicholas Salkilld
      25 January 2026 at 6:13 am
      on The Burglar’s Christmas
      Thanks Carlos. The article in the magazine was interesting -- lots of thought needed. (As for AI, my two encounters
    • Nicholas Salkilld
      25 January 2026 at 5:21 am
      on The Twelve Months
      Well done with that. The n/m-s joining like this is easily confused (by me at least) with n/m-u. I find
    • Nicholas Salkilld
      25 January 2026 at 5:12 am
      on The Twelve Months
      Tatterdemalion! Perhaps I could use it every day! (But then I don't think I've ever even used ragamuffin in my
    • Susan Johnston
      24 January 2026 at 8:10 pm
      on The Little New Year
      "There is never any end to love and kindness" ---- a quote to live by, especially in trying times. Wonderful
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