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by EdwardCoffin
4367 days ago
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My understanding is that it was not generally expected that notes taken by one person would be interpretable by another. This is what I've been told by my mother, who learned and used Pitman shorthand. She says she never had to read anyone else's notes, nor did anyone else ever have a need to read hers. |
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Typing is slower than taking dictation, so you'd potentially have multiple typists typing up the same person's dictated letters at once.