Description |
219 pages ; 23 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references. |
Contents |
Part One : The problem of being understood by others --Toward understanding through speech / Andrew T. Weaver -- Lost: four friends / Clarence Yurk -- Part Two : The problem of speaking on behalf of a group. On the nation's grievances / John Pym -- On conciliation with America / Edmund Burke -- A time to speak / Charles Morgan, Jr. -- Address to the congress / Winston Churchill -- Part Three : The problem of presenting specialized material. How to live a hundred years happily / John A. Schindler -- Arrangements on this side / Earle C. Page -- America foreign policy in the midst of the world revolution / Robert T. Oliver -- Part Four. The problem of addressing varied audiences simultaneously. First inaugural address / Abraham Lincoln -- Germany's claims / Adolf Hitler -- The Kennedy-Humphrey television debate in Charleston, West Virginia / John F. Kennedy and Hubert H. Humphrey -- Part five. The problem of establishing credibility. An ethical basis of communication / Karl R. Wallace -- Speech to Detroit supporters / Dwight D. Eisenhoser -- The expense fund speech / Richard M. Nixon -- Speech as a liberal study / Gordon F. Hostettler. |
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Public speaking.
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Public speaking. |
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Oral communication.
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Oral communication. |
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Speeches, addresses, etc.
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Speeches, addresses, etc. |
Other Form: |
Online version: Berquist, Goodwin F. (Goodwin Fauntleroy), 1930- Speeches for illustration and example. Chicago, Scott, Foresman [1965] (OCoLC)574311155 |
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