Catalog Record: The new rapid : a light-line connective-vowel system of short-hand written from principles without the use of word signs or contractions. For commercial, political and judicial recording, and in all those fields of labor which demand the highest degree of speed and legibility | Hathi Trust Digital Library

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The new rapid : a light-line connective-vowel system of short-hand written from principles without the use of word signs or contractions. For commercial, political and judicial recording, and in all those fields of labor which demand the highest degree of speed and legibility / by C. E. McKee.

Main Author: McKee, C. E.
Language(s): English
Published: Buffalo, N.Y. : Buffalo Publishing Co., 1893.
Edition: 7th ed.
Subjects: Shorthand.
Note: First issued 1888.
Physical Description: 212 p. ; 19 cm.
Original Format: Book
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