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The Gregg writer. Volume 46, number 10 (June 1944)

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The Gregg writer. Volume 46, number 10 (June 1944)

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New York: The Gregg publishing company, 1944 *** "A Monthly Magazine for Secretaries, Stenographers, and Typists", edited by John Robert Gregg (1867-1948). The present number includes two articles on proper names (in shorthand, pages 477-79) and numerous articles and texts meant to further the war effort, among them "A chance to serve at the front with the Red cross on D-day" (in shorthand, page 510). OCLC 6614243 (part).. Publisher's pictorial wrappers. A very good copy.. In 32 (234 x 155 mm): Pp. i-iii [iv], [463]-520, v.

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Title
The Gregg writer. Volume 46, number 10 (June 1944)
Author
Gregg writer)
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Paperback
Book Condition
Used - A very good copy.
Publisher
The Gregg publishing company
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
1944
Keywords
gregg writer john robert gregg shorthand short hand brachygraphy periodicals periodical periodica secretary secretaries stenographer stenographers stenography typist typists typing typewriting typewriter typewriters smith-corona smith corona proper name p
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