Speech CompositionAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 385 pages |
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Page 38
... students and my study of great speakers lead me to the conclusion that , whatever may be the other details of a ... student argues further , " great speak- ers don't use outlines , " and when I put the inevitable question , " Do you ...
... students and my study of great speakers lead me to the conclusion that , whatever may be the other details of a ... student argues further , " great speak- ers don't use outlines , " and when I put the inevitable question , " Do you ...
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... student , I recall , began the preparation of an important intercollegiate oration exactly one year before it was to be de- livered . Another student , as I write , is gathering material and ripening a subject in his mind for a speech ...
... student , I recall , began the preparation of an important intercollegiate oration exactly one year before it was to be de- livered . Another student , as I write , is gathering material and ripening a subject in his mind for a speech ...
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... student ) Art in Everyday Life ( selected by an art student ) Policemen and the Public ( selected by the son or daughter of a police official ) Electrical Refrigeration and Public Health ( selected by a student who has sold electrical ...
... student ) Art in Everyday Life ( selected by an art student ) Policemen and the Public ( selected by the son or daughter of a police official ) Electrical Refrigeration and Public Health ( selected by a student who has sold electrical ...
Contents
THE SEVEN Lamps OF SPEECH Development | 3 |
THE SPEAKERS PERSONAL PROBLEMS | 9 |
THE SPEECH PURPOSE | 32 |
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