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- Forkner_shorthand abstract "Forkner Shorthand is an alphabetic shorthand created by Hamden L. Forkner and first published in 1952. Its popularity grew to its apex in the 60s through the 80s as those who needed shorthand every day (such as secretaries) began to favor the shallower learning curve of alphabetic systems to the more difficult (but faster) symbol-based ones. Forkner was taught in high-schools throughout the country with comparable shorthands such as AlphaHand, Speedwriting, and Personal Shorthand. Courses have since ceased, as popular interest in shorthand has waned, but manuals and dictionaries are still readily available on auction and second-hand book sites.".
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- Forkner_shorthand wikiPageExternalLink shorthand.htm.
- Forkner_shorthand wikiPageExternalLink demos.html.
- Forkner_shorthand wikiPageExternalLink www.stenospeed.com.
- Forkner_shorthand wikiPageID "10044662".
- Forkner_shorthand wikiPageRevisionID "508615197".
- Forkner_shorthand creator Hamden_L._Forkner.
- Forkner_shorthand hasPhotoCollection Forkner_shorthand.
- Forkner_shorthand name "Forkner shorthand".
- Forkner_shorthand shdates "1952".
- Forkner_shorthand shform "script".
- Forkner_shorthand shtype Alphabet.
- Forkner_shorthand type "shorthand".
- Forkner_shorthand subject Category:Shorthand_systems.
- Forkner_shorthand subject Category:Transcription_(linguistics).
- Forkner_shorthand type Abstraction100002137.
- Forkner_shorthand type Communication100033020.
- Forkner_shorthand type Orthography106351202.
- Forkner_shorthand type Writing106359877.
- Forkner_shorthand type WrittenCommunication106349220.
- Forkner_shorthand comment "Forkner Shorthand is an alphabetic shorthand created by Hamden L. Forkner and first published in 1952. Its popularity grew to its apex in the 60s through the 80s as those who needed shorthand every day (such as secretaries) began to favor the shallower learning curve of alphabetic systems to the more difficult (but faster) symbol-based ones. Forkner was taught in high-schools throughout the country with comparable shorthands such as AlphaHand, Speedwriting, and Personal Shorthand.".
- Forkner_shorthand label "Forkner shorthand".
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