How to Become a Public Speaker
Showing the best manner of arranging thought so as to gain
conciseness, ease and fluency in speech
William Pittenger
How to Become a Public Speaker Showing the best manner of arranging thought so as to gain conciseness, ease and fluency in speech
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HOW TO BECOME A PUBLIC SPEAKER
CONTENTS.
CHAPTER I. Can the Art of Speech be Learned?
CHAPTER II. The Four Methods of Public Speech—Their Advantages and Disadvantages.
CHAPTER III. An Embryo Speech, with Models of Very Simple Plans.
PLANS OF SPEECHES.
CHAPTER IV. Initial Fear and how to Overcome it.
CHAPTER V. Utility of Debating Societies.
CHAPTER VI. Thought and Emotion.
CHAPTER VII. Language.
CHAPTER VIII. Imagination.
CHAPTER IX. Voice and Gesture.
CHAPTER X. Confidence.
CHAPTER XI. The Pen and the Tongue.
CHAPTER XII. Subject and Object.
CHAPTER XIII. Thought-gathering.
CHAPTER XIV. Constructing a Plan.
CHAPTER XV. How Shall the Written Plan be Used?
CHAPTER XVI. The First Moment of Speech.
CHAPTER XVII. The Introduction.
CHAPTER XVIII. Progress of the Speech.
CHAPTER XIX. After the Speech.
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