Penman's Art Journal and Penman's Gazette . moved !BengouLcli .>c liin Sh,.rtf,.n,.hrh^^ tnkei Take, for instance, the foUowinp:. that inone form and another may be culled fromalmost any shorthand periodical, andgathered from almost any thoughtful manor woman who has tried to get there: 1. Make haste slowly at the start. Callnothing shorthand that cannot beread promptly and easily. If an out-line is difficult, practice upon it untilit can be made with automatic esact- 2. Carry words in the mind, not only intheir sound,, but in their meaning. Ifit be ditKcult to do this, practice up


Penman's Art Journal and Penman's Gazette . moved !BengouLcli .>c liin Sh,.rtf,.n,.hrh^^ tnkei Take, for instance, the foUowinp:. that inone form and another may be culled fromalmost any shorthand periodical, andgathered from almost any thoughtful manor woman who has tried to get there: 1. Make haste slowly at the start. Callnothing shorthand that cannot beread promptly and easily. If an out-line is difficult, practice upon it untilit can be made with automatic esact- 2. Carry words in the mind, not only intheir sound,, but in their meaning. Ifit be ditKcult to do this, practice upon ment of words without knowing theirmeaning. That is not a vocabulary—it is a junk shop. Make yourself ac-quainted with the different styles ofspeakers and writers. 7. Get a pen that just suits you, and withwhich it is a pleasure to write, and ridyourself of friction, as far as possible,in every way. 8. Practice. The English Tongue. Among atl the translations of --TheEnglish Tongue received up to the pres jW !^)\ioW)(c( mumWjvv^;.. ?t- J \


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