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 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 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 Illustrations, 74-75 Important Questions, Subject of Practice Outline, 34–36 Anecdotes, 120-125 Typical Concluding Words, 259 Gettysburg Speech Italicized for Suggestions, 145-146 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 Memory, Suggestions for Training, 14-15 Merrill, Rev. W. P., 164 Method One, Home Practice for Speech Making, 23-56 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 Oration, Moses, 266-268 Opportunity, John J. Ingalls, 247 Opportunity, Walter Malone, 247 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 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 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 |