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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1908. Excerpt: ... INDEX Alist Francis Barham. 180 Andrews S. P., first acquaintance with Phonography, 87; intro-duces it at Boston, U.S.A., 87; Isaac Pitman supports his efforts, 88; reference to in American address, 269 Angus Dr., 211 Armstrong Sir W., 159 Art Journal, 294, 315 Ashby Rev. J., 328 Austin E., review of Phonography, 65 Australian address to Isaac Pitman, 319 Axon W. E. A., 266 Bagster S. and " Comprehensive Bible," 20-23; suggests pre-paration of new system of shorthand to Isaac Pitman, 33; publishes " Stenographic Sound-Hand," 43; and the title "Phonography," 46; verses on Phonography, 52, 80; transfers phonographic publishing to 1 Queen's Head Passage, 97 Bailey J. E., 204 Ball Rev. W. J. makes proposals for the improvement of Phono-graphy, 188; discussed in Phonetic Journal, 190 Barham, F. F., 179; "Rhymed Harmony of the Gospels," 180; the Alist, 180; "Memorial " of by Isaac Pitman, 181; drama of "Socrates," 181 Barkas T. P., 74 Barton Bernard, satire on Phono-graphy, 91 Bath Temperance Society, 302 Bell A. M., " Visible Speech " of, 174 Bell G., 175 Besley R., (type founder), criticizes early phonotypy, 151 Bickersteth Rev. E., 93, 314 Boyle A. F., 269 Bridge Professor, 260 Bright John, speech on Phono-graphy, 81 Bright Timothy, tercentenary of his system, 246 British Association at Newcastle, 159; at Bath, 160, 277 British Phonetic Council, 116, 175 British Phonetic Union, 131 Brock T, 255 Brooke H. S., 75 Burnz Eliza B., 270 Bury Viscount, learns Phonogra-phy, 274; at the inauguration of the National Phonographic Society, 281 Butterworth J., 170 Byrne Rev. J. R., 213 Byrom's shorthand, 32 Candy F. J.. 124 Carson F., 75 Cassell J. and shorthand lessons for "Popular Educator," 114 Cassell, Petter & Galpin, ditto, 115 Cayley C. B., 127 Chambers W. and R. ...