Gregg Handwriting

I recently purchased a copy of “Gregg Handwriting” (1931, by John Robert Gregg and Mary Louise Champion).  This copy was published by the Gregg Publishing Company Ltd. in London, but presents a totally American-style cursive handwriting (in the tradition of Spencer, Palmer, Zaner-Bloser, etc.)  Addresses in later samples are British, and prices in pounds. Now I’m…

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Dr. Gregg’s Family

I’m curious if anyone has ever found information about what became of Dr. Gregg’s two children (with his second wife Janet).  Did they ever have any involvement with the company or with shorthand?  They would have still been young children when McGraw-Hill bought the Gregg company.  And how long did Janet Gregg continue to work…

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shorthand pangram

As you may know, a pangram is a sentence that uses every letter of a language’s alphabet at least once. A common example is “a quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.” I was wondering if anyone has composed pangrams using the basic Gregg alphabet, however you might define that. (Would you want to…

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The Big Sleep

I was watching The Big Sleep last night. There is a scene in a DA’s office with a stenographer. I thought that was very cool. Then the movie cuts to the actual page of shorthand. Anyone want to translate?

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British Old Currency

I found this website that explains the old currency of the UK, in case you’re reading shorthand books from that era: http://resources.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/customs/questions/moneyold.htm. The site is pretty good, with pictures of the old coins as well. Further, if you want to find out the buying power of old British currency and/or how much yesterday’s money is…

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Proper hand position?

Does anyone here strictly adhere to the “correct” hand position as outlined in some of the books, which seems to be a slightly modified Palmer  writing grip, except with three fingers rather than two bering used as the movable rest? I’ve been trying with varying degrees of success to write the lessons like this. I…

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