The New Training for Effective SpeechDryden Press, 1946 - 414 pages |
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accept achieved American appeal articulation attention attitude audi audience audience's auditors become beginning speakers bodily action Chapter Clarence Darrow clear communication conclusion considered conversation course definite desire discussion E. E. Cummings effective emotional experience expression fact favorable feel Franklin D gestures give hand hearers humor illustrated important impress indicate instance interest Ivory Soap kind listeners logical main ideas Mark Twain means mental manager merely method mind nature object outline pantomime perhaps Phi Beta Kappa phonation phrasing platform political preparation present principle problem technique pronunciation public speaking question reason response Robert Louis Stevenson selected situation social sounds speech stage fright style success suggested sure talk thing thought tion topic true vivid vocal voice William Jennings Bryan wish words