Complete Course in Public SpeakingMacmillan Company, 1920 - 274 頁 |
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... speak effectively . One of the convictions which this experience has instilled is that in teaching public speaking it is easy to play a part in making " over - instruc- tion the bane of modern education , " as Professor A. M. Hitchcock ...
... speak effectively . One of the convictions which this experience has instilled is that in teaching public speaking it is easy to play a part in making " over - instruc- tion the bane of modern education , " as Professor A. M. Hitchcock ...
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... speak to his profession on a new method of treating a disease all of these are in a position to be especially useful and influential by reason of their speaking ability . - Furthermore , aside from the practical value , a clear 1 PART I ...
... speak to his profession on a new method of treating a disease all of these are in a position to be especially useful and influential by reason of their speaking ability . - Furthermore , aside from the practical value , a clear 1 PART I ...
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... speaking is a mark of training , of culture , which immediately makes a favorable im- pression in whatever situation its possessor finds him- self , whether in private conversation or speaking to an audience . These facts are being more ...
... speaking is a mark of training , of culture , which immediately makes a favorable im- pression in whatever situation its possessor finds him- self , whether in private conversation or speaking to an audience . These facts are being more ...
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Joseph Albert Mosher. tion of clear , correct , agreeable and impressive speak- ers . This is looking a long way ahead because the speech problem in this country is a very difficult one . The average American has been and is exceedingly ...
Joseph Albert Mosher. tion of clear , correct , agreeable and impressive speak- ers . This is looking a long way ahead because the speech problem in this country is a very difficult one . The average American has been and is exceedingly ...
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