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SHORTHAND WRITING REVOLUTIONIZED
Age of Progress.
This is an age of progress! An age
of invention! The most improved
methods of yesterday are supplanted
by the more improved methods of to
day.
Chartier Shorthand marks the great
est improvement in rapid writing in
the last fifty years. It is the most
logical, the most rational and the
most practical system in existence.
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CHARLES SPENCER
Stenographer for Piedmont Cotton
Mills, East Point, Ga., after twelve
weeks’ study of Chartier Shorthand.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ADDRESS
J. 0. Bagwell, President, 198 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga.
The Chartier System Does It
Makes More Competent Stenographers.
Because Chartier Shorthand is so
easy to learn and can be mastered
with so much less study than is re
quired for other systems, the student
is given more time for the study of
Typewriting, Mimeographing, English,
Spelling, Punctuation, and all other
practical branches, which are abso
lutely necessary to become a high
grade stenographer.
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MISS ARLENA LOVE
Stenographer for Anderson Hardware
Co., Atlanta, Ga., after nine weeks’
study of Chartier Shorthand.
The Golden Age for December 12, 1907.
Compared With Other Systems.
Old systems like the Graham, Gregg,
Munson, Pitman, etc., contain hun
dreds of rules, almost as many ex
ceptions and thousands of hard-to
memorize word-signs and contractions.
Chartier Shorthand contains only
the alphabet and
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HENRY JOHNSON
Stenographer for Westinghouse Elec
tric Mfg. Co., Atlanta, Ga., after eight
weeks’ study of Chartier Shorthand.
Ten Simple Rules.
That’s all. No exceptions and con
tractions, no dots and dashes, no com
plicated outlines, no multiplicity of
prefixes and suffixes, very few word
signs—in fact none of the things that
have made speed and expert work
so difficult to attain with old sys
tems.
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0. L. WILLIAMS
Stenographer for Fulton County Daily
Record, Atlanta, Ga., after seven
weeks’ study of Chartier Shorthand.