Which theory has a one-stroke "subpoena"

I give this pop quiz in week 3 of theory review: which steno theory historically taught a one-stroke outline for “subpoena,” and how many strokes does your outline take? I use it to coach students on selecting briefs that help them bridge 160 to 200 wpm without sacrificing accuracy.

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Pretty sure StenEd taught the one-stroke SPAOEPB; mine’s one stroke and I keep the family consistent (SPAOEPB, SPAOEPBD, SPAOEPBS)… > students on selecting briefs that help them bridge 160 to 200 wpm — I run 30‑second 200‑wpm bursts on that set in week 3 and it sticks. You roll that in by week 3 too, or wait till they’re holding 160 clean?

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