"Though blind chance took me to a newspaper office, I was happy there at once; and I have been happy in newspaper offices ever since. It was clear from the first that the way up was through the reporters’ room; and the way to the reporters’ room in those days was by learning shorthand. It was a lucky thing for me that there was another boy in the office who shared my passion for learning shorthand. It is the easiest thing in the world to learn; but when we had learned the principles there came the question of practice. We solved this by coming to the office at eight each morning. Our work began at nine, and for an hour before that time we harangued and declaimed to one another from a volume of Sir Edward Clarke’s speeches, borrowed from the office library."
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Howard Spring
(February 10, 1889 – May 3, 1965) was a Welsh author and journalist.
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