"Common Sense Advanced Drills On Graham Shorthand As Taught And Practiced" is a comprehensive manual designed to enhance the skills of shorthand students and practitioners. Authored by George A. Jones, this book provides a series of advanced drills focused on the Graham shorthand system. This system was widely used in the late 19th and early 20th centuries for secretarial and business communications.
The exercises are structured to improve speed and accuracy, essential qualities for anyone looking to excel in transcription and dictation. Whether for academic study or professional development, this book serves as a valuable resource for mastering Graham shorthand. It offers practical guidance and rigorous practice, making it an indispensable tool for those seeking to become proficient in this historical method of rapid note-taking.
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