The May 1892 issue of THE NATIONAL STENOGRAPHER mentions that Clayton J. Woodworth wrote an article entitled "The position he did nof fill" that was published in the April issue of The Phonographic World.
THE NATIONAL STENOGRAPHER, May, 1892, EXCHANGES AND REVIEWS, page 257
The April number of The Phonographic World is more than usually interesting. "A Record of typewriters" is continued and presents cuts of the "New Vost," the Munson and the Columbia. There is also shown a cut of the old "No. 1," which has a place in our recollection as we purchased one of the first lot that was sold in Chicago. The following articles are quite interesting: "Comparisons are Odious," by F. E. Shrimpton; "The artistic in shorthand," by F. O. Hamilton; "Right fingerboarding for thought-roads," by M. M. Campbell, octogenarian; "The position he did not fill," by Clayton J. Woodworth.