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HAMLIN CARREDWINBy
The PhraseHappy
Phrase BookPutnam's Minute-A-Day English
Putnam's Ready Speech-Maker
i .Putnam's
Ready Speech-Maker
What to andHow to ItSay Say
By
Edwin Hamlin Garr
G. P. Putnam's Sons
New York and London
fmicfeerbocfcer press
19221922Copyright,
by
Hamlin CarrEdwin
AmericaUnited States ofin theMadeINTRODUCTION
is divided into four sections:This book
Section I . General forSuggestions Speakers, II. Public atSpeaking Self-Taught
Home,
Section III. The at his Task,Speaker
in IV. Materials for Use Preparing
.Speeches
those who do notIt has been forprepared chiefly
understand the Art of Public Speaking.
is makesThe manner in which the book prepared
to his own teacher.it for one bepossible
is whichThe Section II, providesemphasis upon
for at how to meetTwo Methods home,learning,
time when one shall be calledthe inevitable upon
to a few words" or short"Say uponunexpectedly
"Make anotice to speech."
Sections and IVcontainI, III,However, practical
in Advice and for those whoMaterial,assistance,
are already competent speakers.
inIntroduction
IV is a forSection reference,Compilation, ready
of Anecdotes and which are modern.Quotations
in Schools and Social Organiza-Young people,
Laborin Schooltions; men, Meetings,Lodges,
in ClubsPatriotic women,Meetings;Meetings,
are all atand Social time,Organizations likely, any
to be asked to speak.
To to at such a ause, time,attempt prepared
other than one's either aown,speech "Specimen
in booksor a ofsome oratorSpeech" speech given
be disastrous to theon Public wouldSpeaking,
He must at all hazards be other-himself;speaker.
wise he find himself in the ofmight predicament
the Irishman in Edward Everett Hale'sDennis,
Double and How He Undidentitled,story "My
Me." In this a found a man instory clergyman
much like unto so muchvery himself;appearance
so that this man could for his double.easily pass
The hired him and utilized inhim,clergyman place
of for various of societieshimself, fatiguing meetings
and at which time when the call camecommittees,
to make one ofDennis was four as follows :speeches,
1. thank And Thiswell,"Very you. you?"
for an answer to casual salutations.
2. "I am liked it."very glad you
"There has3. been so much on thesaid, and,
so well thatwhole, I will notsaid, occupy
the time."
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