Circular of Information of the Bureau of Education, for ..., Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1884 - Digital images |
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... Eneas Mackenzie , modern . Macloughlin , 17— . Minute shorthand , modern . Montague's celebrated system , modern . New method of writing , & c . New system . William Parker , modern . W. S. 26 14 CIRCULARS OF INFORMATION FOR 1884 .
... Eneas Mackenzie , modern . Macloughlin , 17— . Minute shorthand , modern . Montague's celebrated system , modern . New method of writing , & c . New system . William Parker , modern . W. S. 26 14 CIRCULARS OF INFORMATION FOR 1884 .
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... minutes of the meetings and the papers read are published in a quarterly journal under the title " Shorthand . ” Already much material of practical or historical value has been brought out by the labors of the members . The first ...
... minutes of the meetings and the papers read are published in a quarterly journal under the title " Shorthand . ” Already much material of practical or historical value has been brought out by the labors of the members . The first ...
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... minute . b Shorthand is taught in literary classes as a regular branch , but not in commercial department . c Instruction has been given by this gentleman in Baltimore to 120 persons , many of whom are actively engaged in reporting work ...
... minute . b Shorthand is taught in literary classes as a regular branch , but not in commercial department . c Instruction has been given by this gentleman in Baltimore to 120 persons , many of whom are actively engaged in reporting work ...
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... minute . This for thirteen weeks ' instruction is generally considered a good result . The progress of the class was eminently satisfactory , and has convinced all who have observed it of the entire feasi bility of making the subject a ...
... minute . This for thirteen weeks ' instruction is generally considered a good result . The progress of the class was eminently satisfactory , and has convinced all who have observed it of the entire feasi bility of making the subject a ...
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... minute . The recent legislation upon the appointment of stenographic reporters of judicial proceedings , though not in ... minutes , upon matter not previously written by him , and transcribe the same into longhand writing with accuracy ...
... minute . The recent legislation upon the appointment of stenographic reporters of judicial proceedings , though not in ... minutes , upon matter not previously written by him , and transcribe the same into longhand writing with accuracy ...
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