Who organised and attended the first INTERSTENO meeting?

 

The first meeting from which Intersteno was born, took place in London on September 1887. This document has been prepared by Helena Matouskova.(CZ)


PRESIDENT: THE EARL OF ROSEBERY.

 

COMMITTEE.

Chairman and Treasurer: Mr T. A. REED.

Hom. Sec.: Dr WESTBY-GIBSON.


English Representatives

 

Mr W. E. ADAMS (Weekly Chronicle), Newcastle

Mr J. G. ALGER, The Times, Paris

Rev. Dr. ANGUS, Principal, Regent�s Park College

Mr. J. ANNAND (Newcastle Daily Leader)

Mr. W. E. A. AXON, President of the Manchester Shorthand Writer�s Association

Mr. J. EGLINGTON BAILEY, Manchester Alderman T. P. BARKAS, Newcastle

Mr. J. D. BARNETT, Shorthand writer; Central Criminal Court

Sir ALGERNON BORTHWICK, M. P.

Mr J. BREDALL, Messrs Thos. Cook & Son, London

Mr ALFRED M. BROWNE, Author of �Legible Phonography�

Mr G. M. BUSSY, Gallery, House of Commons; Hansard (chief)

Mr W. CARNIE, Aberdeen, tor-General

Sir EDWARD CLARKE, Q. C., M. P., Solici-

Mr. JAMES CLARKE, Editor of the Christian World, Vice-President of the Shorthand Society

Mr J. J. CLEPHAN, Stockton-on-Tees

Mr ARTHUR J. COOK (Associate of Institute of Actuaries)

Mr THOMPSON COOPER, F. S. A., Gallery, House of Commons; The Times

Mr. E. A. COPE, Vice-President of the Phonetic Shorthand Writer�s Association

Mr HENRY DRUMMOND, Fence Houses, co. Durham

Mr WM. DUNCAN (Newcastle Daily Chronicle), Newcastle-on-Tyne

Prof. J. D. EVERETT, Queen�s College,

Mr R. L. EVERETT, Belfast

Mr RICHARD GARNETT, LL.D., Assistant Keeper of printed books; British Museum

Mr H. Gerrans, Shorthand writer attending Parliamentary Committees

Dr WESTBY-GIBSON, President of Shorthand Society, and Editor of Shorthand

Mr T. ECCLESTON GIBB

J. H. GLADSTONE, Ph.D., F. R. S., F. C. S.

Mr E. GUEST, AUthor of �Compendious Shorthand"

W. R. GOWERS, M. D., F. R. C. P.

Mr GURNEY-SALTER, The Shorthand Writer to the Houses of Parliament, Agency

Mr WALTER HADDON, Provincial Press

Mr JAMES HECKSHER, Chairman of Committee of the Gallery

Mr J. HENDERSON, South London Press

Mr THOMAS HILL, Member of the Shorthand Society

Mr J. G. HODGES, Institute of Shorthand Writers

Mr VICTOR HUMPHREYS, B. A.

Mr INCE, Q. C.

Mr W. J. INGRAM, Secretary of the Phonetic Shorthand Writer�s Association

Mr H. JAMES, Librarian of Shorthand Society

Mr JAMES B. KEENE (Keene�s Bath Journal)

The Hon. I. KEITH-FALCONER, Professor of Oriental Languages, Cambridge (since deceased)

Mr ROBERT KIRKPATRICK, Teacher of Phonografy, Glasgow

Mr A. W. KITSON, Hon. Foreign Secretar of the Shorthand Society

Mr J. B. LAWSON, President Scottish Phonographic Association

Mr M. LEVY, Secretary of the Institute of Shorthand Writers

Mr WILLIAM LEVCESTER, Gallery, House of Commons; The Times (chief)

The Rev. PONSONBY LYONS, B. A.

Right Hon. J. H. A. MACDONALD, Q. C., LL. D., M. P., Lord Advocate

Mr J. W. MACLURE, M. P.

Mr A. R. MARTEN (President of the Institute of Shorthand Writers)

Mr MALCOLM McCOLL

Mr J. R. MITCHELL, Editor of Journalist

Mr J. C. MOOR (Newcastle Daily Journal), Sunderland

Mr W. MULLINS, President of the Phonetic Shorthand Writer�s Association

Prof. MAX M�LLER, Oxford

Mr H. W. MURRAY, Shorthand writer

Mr E. J. NANKIVELL, Pall Mall Gazette, and Editor of Reporters� Magazine

Mr NEEDELL, Vice-President Shorthand Writers� Association

Mr P. E. NICHOLSON, B. A., Shorthand Writer attending Par. Committees

The Rev. Dr. PARKER, City Temple

Mr A. PARKER, Librarian Shorthand Writers� Association

Mr F. St JOHN PARKER (Hackney Writers� Association)

Mr A. PATERSON, Editor Barnsley Chronicle

Mr ALEX. PAUL, Gallery, House of Commons; Daily News (chief)

Mr E. E. PEACOCK, Gallery, House of Commons; Morning Post (chief), and President London Press Club

Mr J. G. PETRIE, Treasurer of the Shorthand Society

Mr J. A. PICTON, M. P.

Mr E. POCKNELL, Author of �Legible Shorthand,� Past-President of the Shorthand Society

Mr ROBT. H. Rae, Davenport

Mr A. W. REED (Mem. Institute of Shorthand Writers)

Mr HEINRICH RICHTER, President of Gabelsberger Shorthand Society

Mr E. D. ROGERS (National Press Agency)

Mr J. B. RUNDELL, Author of �Civil Service Shorthand�

Sir CHARLES RUSSELL, Q. C., M. P.

The Rev. Prof. A. H. SAYCE, Oxford

Mr C. HENDERSON SCOTT, Law Reporter

Mr A. SPARKHALL, Member of Council of Shorthand Society

Mr J. SPARKES (Science and Art Department)

Mr J. S. STUART, Aberdeen [Society]

Mr H. SWEET (Past President Philological

Mr EDWARD MAUNDE THOMPSON, Keeper of MSS. and Egerton Librarian; British Museum

Mr H. H. TOLCHER (Past President of the Institute of Shorthand Writers)

Mr TROWSDALE (Messrs Cassell�s)

Mr F. H. VALPY, Author of �Audeography�

Mr GEO. WALLIS, F. S. A.

Mr H. M. WALSH, Past President Institute of Shorthand Writers

Mr J. M. WARDEN, Member of the Council of the Scottish Phonographic Association

Mr J. C. WATT, Shorthand writer, Edinburgh

Mr H. WILKINS, Vice-President Shorthand Writers� Association

Mr T. J. WOODS, President Shorthand Writers� Association

Mr THEODORE WRIGHT, Member of the Council of the Institute of Shorthand Writers


Representatives coming from other Countries and Continents

 

Mr MAX B�CKLER, (Editor of Magazin f�r Stenographie), Berlin

Mr GEORGE BELL, Government Shorthand writer, Melbourne, Victoria  

Dr G. BERTHOLD, Berlin

M. P. JOH. B�CKMAN, Kristinehamans, Praktiska Schola, Kristinehamn, Sweden

Mr G. R. BISHOP, Stenographer, Stock Exchange, New York

Mr E. Z. Brailey, Stenographer, Philadelphia, Pa.

M. J. H. CAPPELIN, Chef du bureau du Storting, Christiania

Dr DREINH�FER, Berlin

Mr JAS. O. CLEPHANE, Stenographer, Washington, U. S. A.

Mr H. C. DEMMING, Stenographer, Harrisburg, Pa., U. S. A.

M. D. DESSAU, Chief Parliamentary Stenographer, Copenhagen

Herr C. VON DZIEMBOWSKI, Official Stenographer of the Prussian Abgeordnetenhaus, Berlin

Dr KARL EGGERS, Royal Senator, Karlsbad

Prof. CARL FAULMANN, author of �Historical Grammar of Shorthand,� Vienna

Mr WILLIAM FLETCHER, Shorthand Writer, Cape Town

Dr E. GANTTER, Editor of the Schriftwart, Frankfort-on-Maine

Signor Oscar GRECO, Commissioner of Italian Navy, La Spezia, Italy

M. GRIGNAN, St�nographe Reviseur au S�nat, Paris

M. E. GROSSELIN, chef du Service st�nographique, Paris

Mons. L. P. GUENIN, St�nographe R�viseur, Paris

M. EDOUARD LACOMBL�, chef du Service St�nographique du Senat, Brussels - Belgium

Mr ELIAS LONGLEY, Stenographer, Los Angelos, California - USA

Signor GIUSEPPE MARZORATI, Chief of Stenographic Sorps, Chamber of Representatives, Rome

Herr IWAN MARKOVITZ, Budapest - Hungary

Mr J. J. McELHONE, Chief of the Corps of Official Reporters, House of Representatives, Washington - USA

Dr MICHAELIS, Chief of the Stenographic Bureau of the Prussian Upper House - Russia

Mr D. F. MURPHY, Chief Official Reporter, Washington [York] - USA

Mr H. M. PARKHURST, Stenographer, New Dely

Dr PAVEL RUZICKA, Chairman of the Prvni Spolek Gabelsberg Society, Prague

M. JULIUS SALOMON, Parliamentary Stenographer, Copenhagen

M. E. SKRAM, Parliamentary Stenographer, Copenhagen

WILHELM STERN, Director of the Stenographic Bureau of the Austrian Reichsrath - Ausria

Dr THEODORE TUPETZ, Past President of the General German Shorthand Federation, Prague

Mr Justice WERB, Melbourne, Victoria - Australia

Herr ADOLF ZUKERTORT, Parliamentary Stenographer, Berlin - Germany

Prof. Dr J. W. ZEIBIG, Dresden, Saxony - Germany


JUBILEE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.

 

Chairman: Mr T. A. REED.

Secretary: Mr A. W. KITSON.

 

Mr J. BREDALL

Mr E. A. COPE

Mr J. DOUGLAS

Dr WESTBY-GIBSON

Mr T. HILL

Mr W. J. INGRAM

Mr H. JAMES

Mr J. B. KEENE

Mr A. R. MARTEN

Mr W. MULLINS

Mr W. H. MURRAY

Mr E. J. NANKIVELL

Mr F. ST JOHN PARKER

Mr J. G. PETRIE

Mr A. W. REED

Mr A. SPARKHALL

Mr T. WRITHG


TERCENTENARY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.

 

Chairman: Mr GURNEY-SALTER.

Secretary: Dr WESTBY-GIBSON.

Members

Mr A. M. BROWNE

Mr THOMPSON COOPER

Mr. C. MARSH DENISON

Mr E. GUEST

Mr. J. HECKSHER

Mr. T. HILL

Mr. V. HUMPHREYS

Mr H. JAMES

Mr A. W. KITSON

Mr M. LEVY

Mr P. E. NICHOLSON

Mr E. POCKNELL

Mr T. A. REED

Mr H. RICHTER

Mr J. B. RUNDELL

Mr H. H. TOLCHER

Mr F. H. VALPY

Mr T. WRIGHT