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Bryan, William J., Typical Concluding Words, 257

Butler, Nicholas Murray, 180

Chidley, Rev. Howard J., 271

Citizens, Practice Outline, 37-39

Climax, 60

Club, Practice Outline, 41-44

Commencement Address, Concluding Words, 263

Committee on Arrangements, 6

Consolation, Mrs. Browning, 223

Constitution of the U. S. A., 158–160

Counsel to Speakers, 72-74

Courage, Practice Outline, 28-32

Courtesy, Practice Outline, 44-46

Crane, Dr. Frank, 202

Crossing the Bar, Tennyson, 229

Debating

The Chairman, 76

Questions for, 76-77

Material, 77

Reasoning, 77-79

Suggestions, 79-81

The Regular Debate, 81-82

Team Work, 82-83

Statistics, 83

Rebuttal, 83-84

Judges, 84

Democracy Requires Patience, Practice Outline, 49-50

Doing Good, Practice Outline, 55-56

Duffy, Rev. Francis P., 177

Economics, Quotations, 160-168

Education, Quotations, 168-172

Efficiency, Anecdotes, 87-93

Eliot, George, 238

Etiquette

For Presiding Officer, 3-6

For Speaker, 6-8

Field, David D., 257

First Inaugural, Lincoln, 146

Flag of the U. S. A., Quotations, 172–177
Foss, Sam Walter, 236

Fox that Buried his Chain, 271

Freedom of Speech, Quotations, 177-179

Friendship, Practice Outline, 41-44

General Suggestions for Speeches, 1-20

George, David Lloyd, 206

Gesture, 19-20

Gettysburg Speech, Italicized for Suggestions, 145

Gladstone, Typical Introductory Words, 254

Grammar School, Practice Outline for Speech before, 34-36

Hadley, A. T., 167, 169, 170, 263

Harding, Warren G., Patriotic Memorial Speech of, 264
High School, Practice Outline for Speech before, 28-32
Home-Training in Speech Making

Method One, 23-56

Method Two, 56-62

Honesty, Subject of Practice Outline, 52

House by the Side of the Road, 236

How to remember your speech, 15-16

Howe, Joseph, Typical Introductory Words, 255

Humor, Anecdotes on, 93-120

If All the Ships I Have at Sea, Ella Wheeler Wilcox, 239
Iglehart, Ferdinand C., 174, 221

Illustrations, 74-75

Important Questions, Subject of Practice Outline, 34–36
Independence Hall-Lincoln, Italicized for Suggestions, 149
In Flanders Fields, 250

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Anecdotes, 120-125

Typical Concluding Words, 259

Gettysburg Speech Italicized for Suggestions, 145-146
First Inaugural, 146

Second Inaugural, 147

Speech in Independence Hall, 149–151

Quotations, 153, 159, 212

Lord Beaconsfield, Typical Introductory Words, 256

MacDonald, George, 241

Man's Ideal, 236

Malone, Walter, 247

Materials for Use in Making Speeches, 85-273

McKinley, Typical Concluding Words, 258

Mechanics of Speaking

Voice, 16-18

Gesture, 19-20

Memorial Address, Warren G. Harding, 264

Memorial, Quotations for Speeches, 222-235
Memorial Occasions, Procedure for, 8-9

Memory, Suggestions for Training, 14-15

Merrill, Rev. W. P., 164

Method One, Home Practice for Speech Making, 23-56
Method Two, Home Practice for Speech Making, 56-62
Miscellany, Anecdotes, 125-130

Monroe Doctrine, 208

Morris, Sir Lewis, 240

Moral Maxims, Quotations of, 181-189

Moses, Extracts from Oration, 266-268

Mother's Meeting, Practice Outline for Speech before, 47-48
Muir, John, 205

Oration, Moses, 266-268

Opportunity, John J. Ingalls, 247

Opportunity, Walter Malone, 247
Outlines for Practice in Speaking
Unified, 26-44

To be Unified, 44-56

Patriotism, 130–135

Patriotic Occasions, Proceedure for, 9

Patriotic Order, Practice Outline, 49-50

Patriotic Poetry, 250-254

Peabody, Francis G., 171

Personality, The stamp of one's own, 73
Plagiarizing, 74

Poetry

Memorial, 222-235

Miscellaneous, 236-250

Patriotic, 250-254

Political Maxims, 207-212

Power of Education, Subject of Practice Outline, 50-51

Practice Outlines for Speeches before

Children's Organization, 53–56

Citizens, 37-39

Practice Outlines for Speeches before-Continued

Club, 41-44; 46-47

Convention of Religious People, 39-41

Grammar School, 34-36; 44-46

High School, 28–32

Mothers' Meeting, 47-48

Patriotic Order, 32-34; 49-50

Social Organization, 51-52

Teachers' Meeting, 50-51

Young People, 26–28

Presiding Officers, Procedure for, 3-6; 76

Presentation of Gifts and Response, Procedure for, 10-12
Procedure

For Committee on Arrangements, 6

For Presiding Officer, 3-6

For Speaker, 6–8

Prospice, Browning, 225

Public Speaking Self-Taught at Home, 21-62

Quotations

Americanism, 153-158

Constitution of the U. S. A., 158-160

Economics, 160-168

Education, 168-172

Flag of the U. S. A., 172–177

Freedom of Speech, 177-179

Liberty, 179-181

Moral Maxims, 181-189

Miscellaneous, 189-207

Political Maxims, 207-212

Religion, 212-215

Roosevelt, 216–221

Religion

Anecdotes on, 135-145

Quotations on, 212–215

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