Happy Easter to All.
Yes, the ISTD have included the New York. It's named in 2 parts: New York to Left Side Position and New York to Right Side Position. I still have the original copy of Laird's book somewhere (1961). Practically every figure contained typos. Walter told me that he wrote the book over the years when he had the time. The General Secretary of the IDTA (Walter was a member) the late John Dilworth, heard that Walter had this book and persuaded Walter to finish it and give it to him to get it published. Walter objected because over the time of writing it, he changed his mind not only on the page formatting but on some of the technique. Dilworth insisted that they must get this book on the market and only then would it be corrected. In the end Walter gathered all the loose pages and gave them to John. If you had been around at that time you would have heard all the so called technicians trying to correct the writings before Walter. The original book was more towards teaching Latin and very deep in some parts. When the IDTA Latin committee got their hands on it they decided to try and simplify the writings and make it more of a book for professional examinations. In the end the final book - known at that time as the green book - was published. It still contained a lot of the original writings but, to me the book lost a lot of its magic. This book is now back on sale known as the Green Book. In a private conversation, Walter, seemed fed up with the committee making all the changes and said to me, ‘I'll sell it to you (My name) for £20.000.' God bless you, Walter. PS. Due to work in dancing, I will be missing for some time. So, keep truckin!