Graham's business shorthand: an arrangement of Graham's standard or American phonography for high and commercial schools . L12 Grahams Business Shorthand. •.I 10 n 121314 No 7^ _M>_ lr c~*> «\> TEST Wt)RDS• Monday 6. brown 11. phoned 2. June.!. amount?I. machine 5. open 7. fine von9. assign10. session 12. panic 13. punish 14. dented 15. finer 16. cheapen 17. chickenIS. quicken19. Final Hooks 113 21. 23. hidden 24. Spain 25. plan 2G. iiton27. 29. mine 30. human 31. obtain 32. bacon 33. burn 34. 30. Oitegon 37. engine 38. broken
Graham's business shorthand: an arrangement of Graham's standard or American phonography for high and commercial schools . L12 Grahams Business Shorthand. •.I 10 n 121314 No 7^ _M>_ lr c~*> «\> TEST Wt)RDS• Monday 6. brown 11. phoned 2. June.!. amount?I. machine 5. open 7. fine von9. assign10. session 12. panic 13. punish 14. dented 15. finer 16. cheapen 17. chickenIS. quicken19. Final Hooks 113 21. 23. hidden 24. Spain 25. plan 2G. iiton27. 29. mine 30. human 31. obtain 32. bacon 33. burn 34. 30. Oitegon 37. engine 38. broken 39. constant 40. complained BUSINESS LETTER Note.—In this letter and the exercise on page 117, n-hook word-signs andphrase-signs are preceded by a point [•]? Mr. Francis Boone, Kansas City, Boone: Your inquiry upon-the question of Browns contract is at-handand-has again been referred to-our Mr. Blaine for-his opinion.•It-will-not surprise me if-it-is found that Brown has often donethings, while alone down in Atlanta, that *were-not within-thelimits of-his agreement. My remembrance is that he-is a-man ofkeen mind but unfor
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