Putnam's Ready Speech-maker: What to Say and how to Say itG.P. Putnam's Sons, 1922 - 283 pages |
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... which may , of course , be used in one's own way . As to the method underlying all of our speech- making , it should be said that there has been no better statement given through the centuries upon the art of Introduction.
... which may , of course , be used in one's own way . As to the method underlying all of our speech- making , it should be said that there has been no better statement given through the centuries upon the art of Introduction.
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What to Say and how to Say it Edwin Hamlin Carr. better statement given through the centuries upon the art of public speaking than the words of Cicero : The support of my whole eloquence , and that power of speaking which Crassus just ...
What to Say and how to Say it Edwin Hamlin Carr. better statement given through the centuries upon the art of public speaking than the words of Cicero : The support of my whole eloquence , and that power of speaking which Crassus just ...
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... , and you are then better able to hold their attention . Never abuse the courtesy of the time given to you . When the time has expired , get to your con- clusion as easily as possible . What you have pre- 7 The Speaker.
... , and you are then better able to hold their attention . Never abuse the courtesy of the time given to you . When the time has expired , get to your con- clusion as easily as possible . What you have pre- 7 The Speaker.
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... better to mention an incident of the day or occasion than to attempt to remember a portion of an old lecture which is out of keeping with the occasion . SPECIAL OCCASIONS Procedure for Memorial Occasions You are now to speak about your ...
... better to mention an incident of the day or occasion than to attempt to remember a portion of an old lecture which is out of keeping with the occasion . SPECIAL OCCASIONS Procedure for Memorial Occasions You are now to speak about your ...
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... better , as an aid to the cultiva- tion of distinct articulation , than the practicing of " tongue twisters . " Try the following list : A growing gleam glowing green . The bleak breeze blighted the bright broom blossoms . Swan swam ...
... better , as an aid to the cultiva- tion of distinct articulation , than the practicing of " tongue twisters . " Try the following list : A growing gleam glowing green . The bleak breeze blighted the bright broom blossoms . Swan swam ...
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