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LOCKYEAR'S BOOKKEEPING. By M. II. Lockyear, with script illustrations by F. B. Courtney. An introductory course. Cloth, 105 pages..........................$0.60
WILL'S COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC. By Wm. R. Will.
299 pages, bound in cloth.........................$1.00
ESSENTIALS OF COMMERCIAL LAW. By Wallace H.
Whigam. 392 pages, bound in cloth................ 1.00
EXPERT SHORTHAND SPEED COURSE. By Rupert P. SoRelle. Explanation of the scientific methods used in training the successful contestants for the Miner Medal, and the matter used for practice. 260 pages, bound in cloth....................................$1.00
THE FACTORS OF SHORTHAND SPEED. By David Wolfe Brown, late Official Reporter to U. S. House of Representatives. 194 pages, bound in cloth...........75
PRACTICAL POINTERS FOR SHORTHAND STUDENTS. By Frank Rutherford. Invaluable to ambitious stenographers and students. 131 pages ; cloth.............50
TAQUIGRAFIA FONETICA GREGG-PANI. An adaptation of Gregg Shorthand to Spanish. Bound in cloth____ 1.50
THE PARLIAMENTARIAN. By Cora Welles Trow. A manual of parliamentary procedure, extemporaneous speaking and the art of debate......................75
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THE GREGG WRITER. A monthly magazine devoted to commercial education in all its phases ; edited by John Robert Gregg. To any shorthand writer, regardless of system, each number is worth the entire cost of a year's subscription.
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Contains a Learners' Department with numerous helpful suggestions for students; a Typists' Department; a Reporters' Department; an "Idea Exchange"; a Question and Answer Department; advanced writing and reading exercises; and articles of interest and value to stenographers, teachers, typists. Its interesting and inspirational editorials appeal to writers of all creeds. Any number it worth the cost of a year's subscription.
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The Gregg Reporter consists of a section (in type) containing many helpful and informing discussions of the work of the reporter, Lis duties and qualifications, pithy pointers, the judge's charge, dictation machines, reporting national conventions, methods of furnishing daily copy, etc., etc., and a large section (in shorthand) dealing with specialized outlines, words, phrases, and expedients peculiar to reportorial work. It can not fail to benefit every one who studies it.
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The Factors of Shorthand Speed or, How to Become a Stenographic Expert
By DAVID WOLFE BROWN, late Official Reporter, U. S. House of Representatives
 
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