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Longwood University

1957

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Some Applications Of Selected Linguistic Principles To The Teaching Of Gregg Shorthand, Ruth S. Taliaferro Aug 1957

Some Applications Of Selected Linguistic Principles To The Teaching Of Gregg Shorthand, Ruth S. Taliaferro

Theses & Honors Papers

One leading authority in the business education field estimates that about one-half of the 800,000 students who enroll in Gregg shorthand each year either drop out or never attain job proficiency. Figures show that in the State of Virginia the enrollment in beginning shorthand is two to three times as high as in the important second year. Why should there be so many drop-outs? Why should there be so many who do not attain job proficiency?

There is a possibility that the whole problem revolves around the question of insight. Gregg shorthand is based on linguistic principles which become an …


The Baptist Schism, James Harold Anderson May 1957

The Baptist Schism, James Harold Anderson

Theses & Honors Papers

The Baptist Schism must be understood in the light of its history. Three things seem to stand out that led to the schism in 1845: The different ideas which existed as to organization; controversy in the field of home missions; and the positions taken on the slavery issue. The conflicts existing because of the first two things mentioned were going on when the slavery issue came into focus, but the slavery issue seemed to bring these others to a head and definitely point the schism to a North-South division instead of an East-West division which latter could have taken place …