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ISAAC PITMAN & SONS, 1 AMEN CORNER, PATERNOSTER ROW, E.C.

BATH: PHONETIC INSTITUTE.

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INDEX.

Adaptation of Phonography to Mala- Ion Keith-Falconer, 262, 411, 430

gasy, 386, 460

Address to readers, 1

Addy's bible, 124, 146

Advice on sermon reporting, 505
Advice to teachers, 433, 446

Amateur reporting competition, 98
American gold medal, 118
Ancient and medieval shorthand, 242
Arbitration instead of war, 160
Art of condensing, 205

Before a Chancery examiner, 363
Before the Vacation judge, 442
Besánt on journalism and shorthand,

206

Bibliography of shorthand, 250
Biographies of words, 406
Books as tools, 447

Cassell's National Library, 218
Clergyman and the reporter, 505
Clerks' Journal, a, 262

Colonel Gouraud on the Phonograph
and the shorthand writer, 457, 541
Commercial certificates, 602
Competitive examination craze, 553
Concerning smoking parsons, 238
Condensing, 205

Congress, the next Shorthand, 493
Correspondence in shorthand, 25
Cramming, some useful, 337,
Cryptography and shorthand, 61
Curiosities of periodical literature,
157

Death of John Eglington Bailey,
435, 580

Death of Mr James Clark, 112
Diaries in shorthand, 13
Diffusion of shorthand, 37
Diphthong wei and sw circle, 287
Does shorthand pay, 529
Duployé's system judged by some of
its supporters, 347
Early history of Phonography, 94
Early shorthand advertisements, 410
Early shorthand systems, 398
Echoes of the Congress, 2, 14, 26, 38,
51, 62, 75, 88, 99, 135, 147, 158, 170,
206, 218, 230, 244, 278, 310, 340, 351,
370, 382, 408, 418
Economy in education, 458
Education for the people, 409
Elementary education, reform in, 277
Elementary education, royal com-
mission on, 421
English composition, shorthand as
a help to, 289

English orthography, 543
Employment for girls, 376

Isaac Pitman, 22
James Elphinstone and Orthographic
Propriety," 466, 471, 519.
John Bright on public speaking, 518
John Bunyan discovery, 254
John Hart, "Chester Herald," 495
John Morphew, reporter and book-
seller, 171

Joseph Webster, 86

Phonographic Associations, 454
Phonographic Association for Lon-
don, 339

Phonographic collaboration, 145
Phonographic peer, the first, 314, 338
Phonography adapted to Italian, 230
Phonography adapted to Malagasy,
386, 460

Phonography and the natural sci-
ences, 274

Jottings from Australasia, 130, 254, Phonography and the School Board

562

Journalism, 74

Journalism at Cornell University, 532
Journalism, the romance of, 471
Learning shorthand, 46
Legibility of Phonography, 208
Lessons on the Type-writer, 16, 58,
183, 195, 214, 226, 280, 303, 322, 334,
346, 358
Liability for shorthand notes, 82
London Phonographic Association,
a, 339
London School Board and shorthand,
555

Longhand contractions, 27
Manual of Italian Phonography, 230
"Manual of Phonography," sylla-
bus of lessons on, 507
M. Blowitz on the Times, 406
Mending speeches, 325
Miscellaneous knowledge, 448
Modern shorthand writing, 370
Monopoly or free trade in shorthand?
196

Musical profession, the, 394

My first reporting engagement, 568
National Phonographic Library, 419
Neglected field for shorthand, 109
New members of the Phonetic So-
ciety, 12, 24, 36, 48, 60, 72, 84, 96,
108, 120, 132, 144, 156, 168, 180, 192,
204, 216, 228, 240, 252, 264, 276, 288,
300, 312, 324, 336, 348, 360, 372, 384,
408, 420, 432, 444, 456, 468, 480, 492,
504, 516, 528, 540, 552, 564, 576, 588,
599, 612

Next Shorthand Congress, 493
Newspaper publicity, 565
Obituary-

J. Eglington Bailey, 435, 580
Mr James Clark, 112
Obstacles to peace, 538
Official recognition of Phonotypy, 507
One language, one shorthand, 3731
Order of the consonants in the Pho-
nographic Alphabet, 424
Our mother tongue, 568

English newspapers, 483, 550, 556, Oxford local examinations, 386

610, 613

Evercirculators, 169

Exercise on the Phrase-book, 10, 106,

124, 142, 159, 178

Exposure of Script Phonography, 555
Facts, fallacies and fictions of Sloan's
pamphlet, 298

Few more words about Sloan-Du-
ployan shorthand, 315, 327
First phonographic peer, 314, 338
George Dawson and shorthand, 49
Globe and Spelling Reform, 592
Gold medal competition, 98
Good clerks hard to find, 410
Growth of shorthand, 375
Hand-writing, illegible, 397

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Chronicle, 40

Phonography as an aid to authorship,

193

Phonography as a fine art, 349
Phonography, a schoolmaster's views
on, 63
Phonography at the Aberdeen In-
dustrial Exhibition, 274
Phonography for teachers, 146
Phonography from a financial point
of view, 206

Phonography in Aberdeen, 423
Phonography in College, 193
Phonography in Madagascar, 460
Phonography in the U.S., 274
Phonography the recognized English
shorthand, 335

Phonotypy saves time in teaching,

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Rapid shorthand writing, 388
Rch and rj, old sign discontinued, 592
Reading aloud, 601

Reform in elementary education, 277
Reply to Sloan's "Review of Pho-
nography," 265

Reporters as shorthand teachers, 73
Reporters difficulties, 445
Reporting hints and practice, 470,
482, 494, 506, 518, 530, 542, 554, 566,
578, 590, 610

Reporting in 1709, 171
Reporting Mr Spurgeon, 460, 484
Reporting public meetings, 494, 506
Resemblance between Bath and
Jerusalem. 442
Review of Script Phonography,"

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Right use of words, 517
Romance of journalism, 471
Royal commission on elementary
education, 421

War correspondents' memorial, 304 Saving the minutes, 385
Schoolmaster's views on Phonogra-
Why birds sing, 520
phy, 63
Paragraph writing, 482

Hazell's "Annual Cyclopedia," 154 Parliament and its reporters, 567,

Hints on getting up speed, 217
Hints to young reporters, 470
History of writing, 541
"Home Teacher," the, 520
How I use Phonography on my holi-
days, 531

How to do it, (Spelling Reform)481
Htick and first place vowel, 256, 276
Illegible handwriting, 397
Incompetent shorthand writers, 577
Individuality in shorthand, 589
Influence of shorthand on business
men, 229
International Shorthand Congress,
"Transactions" of, 121
Invalid phonographer, 178

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Script Phonography," 290, 424
Script Phonography," exposure of,
555

Serf and surf, pronunciation of, 566
Periodical literature, curiosities of, Sermon reporting, 50
157

Phantasy, a, 454
Phonetic Society, new members of,
12, 24, 36, 48, 60, 72, 84, 96, 108, 120,
132, 144, 156, 168, 180, 192, 204, 216,
228, 240, 252, 264, 276, 288, 300, 312,
324, 336, 348, 360, 372, 384, 396, 408,
420, 432, 444, 456, 468, 480, 492, 504,
516, 528, 540, 552, 564, 576, 588, 599,
612, 618
Phonographic alphabet, order of con-
sonants in, 424

Shorthand, 394

Shorthand advertisements, early, 410
Shorthand, a neglected field for, 109
Shorthand and education, 404
Shorthand and English composition,
289

Shorthand and its relation to educa-
tion, 469
Shorthand and Spelling Reform, 178
Shorthand and summer recreations,
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313
Shorthand and the Type-writer, 5100

Shorthand as an employment for
girls, 376

Shorthand clerks, 95
Shorthand Congress, Echoes of the, 2,
14, 26, 38, 51, 62, 75, 88, 99, 135, 147,
158, 170, 206, 218, 230, 244, 278, 310,
340, 351, 370, 382, 408, 418
Shorthand Congress, the next, 493
Shorthand devices, 478
Shorthand for business letters, 508
Shorthand for printers, 133, 134
Shorthand for general use, 85
Shorthand for private secretaries, 241
Shorthand for women, 97
Shorthand in Australasia, 130, 254,
562

422

Shorthand in Bulgaria and Japan, 291
phy, 326, 338, 361, 398
Shorthand Society and Phonogra-
Shorthand, Society of Arts examina-
tion in, 106, 121
Shorthand systems, some early, 398,
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Shorthand, the growth of, 375
Sir John Cheke and Spelling Reform,
Slips in reporting, 350
Sloan-Duployan shorthand, a few
Sloan-Duployan shorthand, 214
more words about, 315, 327
Sloan's "Review of Phonography,"
a reply to, 265
Smoking parsons, 238

Society of Arts examination in short-
hand, 106, 121

Some early shorthand systems, 398,

422

Some notes on the history of writing,
541

Some reporters' blunders, 238
Speech-recorders and shorthand, 457
Speed Certificates, 12, 24, 36, 72, 108

180, 120, 192, 204, 216, 228, 240, 252,
264, 276, 300, 336, 348, 384, 444, 492,
516, 540, 564, 612

Speed in reporting, 250
Spelling Reform, 239, 256, 352, 434,
Spelling and pronunciation, 301
459, 586

Spelling Reform and elementary
teachers, 34

Spelling Reform in France, 374, 580
Spelling Reform in the 16th century,

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Teaching phonetics, 242
Teaching reading and writing, 110
Teaching reading by phonetics, 292
"Thankful Blossom," 419
Times, M. Blowitz on, 406
To our readers, I
Tick h, and first place vowel, 256, 276
To unprejudiced phonographers. 408
of the I.S.C., 121
"Transactions
Type-writer, general lessons on, 16,
58, 183, 195, 214, 226, 280, 303, 322,
334, 346, 358, 396
Type-writing, a remunerative em-
ployment, 598
Universal language, 214, 446
Universities and shorthand, 469
Useful cramming, 337
Value of a good clerk, 410
Vowel in serf and surf, 566
Warrant for John Bunyan's im-
prisonment, 254

Welsh orthography phonetic, 74
Welsh Phonetic Society, 348
"Whatsoever things are true," 592
What the diffusion of shorthand
means, 37

Who is to pay for it? 529
"Wirt" fountain pen, 220
Winter campaign, the, 433
Words and their biographies, 406
Words, the right use of, 517
Writing, some notes on the history
of, 541

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