Strayers Shorter Shorthand a System of Shorthand That Can Be Learned Quickly

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Strayers Shorter Shorthand a System of Shorthand That Can Be Learned Quickly
S Irving Strayer
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15 STRAYER'S SHORTER SHORTHAND.
Lesson 3.
A small circle is used for s and a large circle for ses, sez, zez and similar sounds. See lines 1 and, ^3 A small loop is used for st and a larger loop for str. See line a 3 and A . T>"— ^ The s and ses circles and the st and str loops may be formed at either the beginning or end of letters, accord- ing to where they are to be read, but should ahvays be formed on the right hand side of p, b, t, d, ch and j, and on the upper side of k, g, r and rm, and o
...n the inner side of curved letters, exceptthat when s comes between two other letters, the circle may be formed on the most con- venient side.
The s circle may be formed on the same side of little letters as on the large letters of the same shape, but the st and str loops are never formed on the little letters.
The stroke s learned in the alphabet, should be used whenever s is the only part of a syllable that is written, as in the words seeing and saying, in line 9.
If a word ends with sy orty, or with s or t followed by any vowel to form a syllable, the s or t stroke, as learned in the alphabet, is written, and the y, or vowel, may usually be omitted, but persons preferring to do so, may write the y or vowel, to secure greater legibility.


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