"Twenty million young women rose to their feet and said, ` We will not be dictated to !'and immediately became shorthand typists, " quipped British satirist G . K . Chesterton.
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In September of the same year, she once again moved to Stuttgart, where she worked as a shorthand typist at her father's engineering office and re established contacts with the banned Communist Party.
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My experience using it suggests that the science of speech recognition still has a long way to go to replace the ability of shorthand typists ( not to mention the mini-skirted secretary on your lap style of letter-taking ! ).
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In 1911 he joined the " Yorkshire Observer " in Bradford before moving in 1915 to the " Manchester Guardian ", but was there only a few months until he was called up for the Army Service Corps as a shorthand typist.
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At the same time he was working with the Nigerian Airways as a shorthand typist until 1971 when he left Nigeria for the USA . He started schooling over there in 1972, and in June 1974, He completed his course and was awarded the Bachelor of Science in Accounting.
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"Maquis " sold well and was followed by " Horned Pigeon " ( 1946 ) which was based on " prolific notes I had dictated . . . to a shorthand typist, during the month's leave following my escape . " The second book " was, if anything, more successful than the first ".
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Obetsebi-Lamptey was educated at the Accra Wesleyan School and Kv . Government Boys'School, from which he transferred to the Royal School in 1921 to complete his elementary education, passing his school certificate examination, he was employed as a shorthand typist by A . J . Ocansey, a prosperous merchant from Ada, a port east of Accra at the mouth of the Volta River.