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She was a stenographer for a colored lawyer in Topeka, named Mr Guy.
"I asked him what the hell he thought I needed a stenographer for.
Rose became an expert at taking shorthand dictation and during World War I was the chief stenographer for the financier Bernard Baruch, head of the War Industries Board.
Because the Maceo network had informers in the county courthouse, legal papers were prepared at Mr. Simpson's home, largely by his wife, Constance, who had been a stenographer for the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
At the time of the Rosenberg trial, Mrs. Greenglass was working as a legal stenographer for Louis J. Lefkowitz, a Republican assemblyman from the Lower East Side, who later became the New York State attorney general.
Its author, Gertrude Tonkonogy, was 24 and working as a stenographer for a theater producer when she wrote it, a response, according to the program notes, to the awful scripts she was reading in the office.
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"We train our stenographers for six months before they are allowed to work.
And the major "news" media served as scribes, or stenographers, for those in power.
Yves Smith also noted: "The various news services are touting this pact," by serving as stenographers for the Administration on it.
The Davis camp's rant about Abbott pushing the story and getting reporters to write it is an insult that implies reporters are stenographers for campaigns.
And it doesn't help when business and media reporters don't scrutinize stories the are fed by PR flacks and act as stenographers for cable company spin.
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