where copy typists had to practice their skills by just reading (obviously) and then touch typing. Name escapes me, but one very telling 'practice' was called the United States of Europe.
I can't find any reference to the book or the article contained and it's annoying me lol
Have a suspicion that the book was maybe 1920's/30#s?
Would be most grateful if others could have a search, thank you
Typing was okay to learn but shorthand was fekking impossible. I couldn't get it at all. I am not sure if anyone uses it. Courts have stenographers but their machines look totally weird.
I think what stuck in my mind was I'd read this, in the book, before the thought of the Common Market was a twinkle in the eye.
I know it was just a typing exercise but it did make interesting reading and the details about why the United States of Europe wouldn't work.
Lawdy, wish me mam hadn't moved house a few times, would still have had the blessed book!!