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GREGG EDUCATIONAL MONOGRAPHS
A series of monographs dealing with definite phases of education, shorthand, and commercial training. The following titles are now available:
Making Shorthand Teaching Effective. By John Robert Gregg. Mr. Gregg discusses some new tendencies in methods of teaching shorthand of great value to teachers. 24 pages; bound in heavy art paper covers. 20 cents net
Handwriting Efficiency in Junior and Senior High Schools. By J. N. Snesrud. The relation of longhand to shorthand and how a development of shorthand skill early in the course leads to far more effective results in all the individual's education are ably discussed by Mr. Snesrud. 58 pages; bound in heavy art paper covers. 30 cents net
Typewriting Through Rhythmical Control. By A. B. Crosier. Mr. Crosier presents a new idea in the acquirement of skill in typewriting. 36 pages; bound in heavy paper covers, 20 cents net
The Fourteen Points in Shorthand Teaching. By Hubert A. Hagar. The essentials of technique in teaching shorthand are effectively presented and applied. 28 pages; bound in heavy art paper covers. 20 cents net
Obstacles to the Attainment of Speed in Shorthand. Two papers, one by Frederick R. Beygrau, dealing with the Mental Obstacles; the other, by H. H. Arnston, dealing with the Manual Obstacles. The sticking points in the acquirement of shorthand speed are treated exhaustively from two angles. 48 pages; bound in heavy art paper covers. 25 cents net
The Educational and Practical Value of the Study of Shorthand. By Rupert P. SoRelle. Mr. SoRelle analyzes the processes of learning shorthand and how they affect the student's educational development and lead to practical application. 28 pages; bound in heavy art paper covers. 20 cents net
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