President Wilson's way of working directly on a typewriter recalls the fact that the habit of dispensing as much -S possible with secretarial help is not new m the history of celebrated men. Some statesmen have been handicapped bv a handwriting not easily deciphered \ a . poleon could not always read his own T^ S " i Ml -' Balbou '- to a shorthand writer. Mr Asquith own " Um -»
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16433, 29 January 1919, Page 4
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65Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16433, 29 January 1919, Page 4
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