As a journalist, I begin most interviews by holding up my pen and asking, “Have you ever seen one of these?” No one ever has. It’s not an ordinary pen, of course. It’s a Sky wifi smartpen, a piece of ...
WATERVILLE — Arlene Comber was a teenager in the 1940s when she learned shorthand at Waterville High School. She got so proficient, she could take dictation at 140 words a minute. Shorthand would ...
The use of English shorthand and typewriters expanded towards the end of the 19th century in clerical work in the major cities of the subcontinent. The use of shorthand in Indian languages, however, ...
Early in my journalism career, I was at a press conference when I noticed one of the reporters for a major New York daily frantically scribbling notes in shorthand -- a skill I foolishly stereotyped ...
Simply sign up to the Life & Arts myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. In this nightmare, I am in an exam hall in southern Poland competing with professional speed-writers working in 11 ...
Period office series always show women with small notebooks following and noting what their bosses are saying. This role was fulfilled by thousands of women from the early twentieth century until the ...
Two centuries ago LOCKE described shorthand as "an art . . . known only in England." In his remarks on the occasion of unveiling the mural tablet which has just been affixed to Sir ISAAC PITMAN'S ...