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This historical work traces the evolution of Gregg shorthand, the most popular shorthand system in the world. Exploring its origins and innovative theories, the author demonstrates the ways in which this system has revolutionized written communication and influenced the broader evolution of business education. In meticulously researched detail, the author delves into the development of Gregg shorthand, providing a nuanced understanding of its impact on educational institutions and business practices. He also explores the techniques and skills taught by this system, highlighting their continued relevance in an increasingly digital world. Ultimately, this book not only chronicles the history of Gregg shorthand but also reveals the profound importance of shorthand literacy as a gateway to economic and social mobility.
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Excerpt from The Business Educator, Vol. 15: September, 1909 June, 1910
But You Never Can Tell. Three years later in the midst of the most frightful revolutionary convulsion of history when a king and queen had died under the swift descending knife of Dr. Guillotin's fearful machine, when the reign of terror held France blood stained and mad with horror, when priest and noble, man, woman and child were being driven in droves to the slaughter, the sinister, terrible, central directing force of all this mad saturnalia of blood, remorseless and pitiless, until he, himself, was dragged to execution with shattered jaws from his own attempted suicide was this same Maximillian Robes pierre whom the good bishop thought too pitiful and spiritual and tender for the common events of daily life.
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