Excerpt from Stenotypy, or Shorthand by the Typewriter: Whereby 120 Words Per Minute Can Be Struck Off by an Ordinary and 300 Words Per Minute by an Expert Typewriter
While the pen and pencil are more portable, it will be seen at once that Phonography is available in various departments where it would be inconvenient or impossible to use machines.
However, the Author makes bold to assert that wherever a typewriter is available, Stenotypy has decided advantages over all other shorthand systems. Whenever a typewriter shall be invented that can easily be carried in the pocket (we hope to see it soon in the market), indeed, phono and stenography will be universally discarded as obsolete and unworthy ofa progressive age.
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