THE STENOGRAPHER'S AND CORRESPONDENT'S A REFERENCE WORK ON STENOGRAPHIC AND TYPEWRITING BY INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS SCRANTON, PA. 1st Edition, 5th Thousand, 1st Impression SCRANTON, PA. INTERNATIONAL TEXTBOOK COMPANY COPYRIGHT, 1910, BY INTERNATIONAL TEXTBOOK COMPANY PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES TRADES COUNCIL SCRANTON RA 20290 PREFACE The time spent in preparing for a stenographic career is usually so short that the stenographer, if ambitious to advance, should strive continually to increase his store of useful knowledge, giving special attention to those subjects that relate directly to his work. This Handbook gives much information of value to stenographers, and should spur the reader to undertake comprehensive courses of study on various business subjects. The demand for the expert correspondent is constantly increasing, and as the ambitious stenographer has an unusual opportunity to qualify himself as a correspondent, a large section is devoted to modern business letter writing. The publishers acknowledge, with their thanks, the permission of The Phonographic Magazine, the Business Educator, and the Selling Magazine to reprint some extracts from the writings of S. Roland Hall, under whose supervision this handbook is prepared. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS January 1, 1910 |