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54. The Common People.

55. Memories.

56. American Humor.

57. Intercollegiate Fellowship.

58. Music and Culture.

59. Moral Courage the Power of a Soldier. 60. Militarism a Menace to the Republic.

61. The Influence of the Theater upon Morals.

62. The Teacher a Public Benefactor.

63. The Law of Love.

64. Leadership.

65. The Riddle of Life.

66. The American Engineer.
67. The Devil.

68. Twentieth Century Knighthood.
69. Womanhood in Shakespeare.
70. Public Office a Public Trust.
71. A Plea for the Kicker.

72. Dante as a Religious Teacher.
73. Hero Worship.

74. Idols of Clay.

75. Service the Object of Education. 76. New National Ideals.

77. "The Strenuous Life."

78. The Pennsylvania German.

79. The Quaker as a Colonist.

80. I Will!

81. The Politics of a Business Man.

82. Might and Right.

83. Science the Handmaid of Faith.

84. Commercial Expansion.

85. Twentieth Century Christianity. 86. The Clergyman in Politics.

87. Modern Materialism.

88. Self-criticism.

89. Selfism versus Selfishness.

90. Egoism versus Altruism.

91. The College Graduate in Business. 92. The Small College.

93. Self-culture.

94. The Death Penalty.

95. Conservatism the Friend of Progress.

96. Labor's Right to Organize.

97. "Luck is a Fool, Pluck is a Hero."

98. "Farthest North."

99. The Ethics of the Cartoon.

100. The Jury System.

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INDEX

Names of authors and speakers whose words are quoted, titles of parts,
and headings of chapters are printed in small capitals; titles of books
and of orations appear in italics.

A fortiori, 15.

A posteriori, 13.

A priori, 12.

Absurd illustration, 26.

Absurdity, Reducing to an, 22.

Accentuation, 126.

Accuracy in expression, 2.

Antony, Mark, 30, 32, 33.

Antonyms, 87.

Appeal, Emotional, 28, 29, 36; to
the will, 32.

Appendices, 169.

Applause, 163.

Appreciations, 42.

Action, 45, 130, 131; dignity of, 2; | Appreciations, Pater, 87.

related to will, 131; PREPARA- Argument, Breaking down an, 12,
TION FOR EXPRESSION BY (Chap- 21; building up an, 12.

ter XVII.), 130; rousing to, 33. | Argumentation, 6; compared with
Actor's Art, Redway, 134.

Adams, John, 42.

Addresses, Extemporaneous, 34.

Address to the American Troops,

Washington, 212.

persuasion, 28; defined, 10;
rules for, II-28.

Argumentation, Principles of, Baker,
6, 72, 170.

ARISTOTLE, 36, 40.

Address to the intellect in persua- ARNOLD, MATTHEW, 113, 161.

sion, 29.

All's Well that Ends Well, Shake- Artists, 51.

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Articulation, 122, 124.

Art of Extempore Speaking, The,

Bautain, 20, III, 113.

American Idea, The, Webster, Assimilating thought, 164.

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Antecedents, Grammatical, 102, 103. Authority, 12.

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Before an Audience, Sheppard, 113, CERVANTES, MIGUEL DE, 23.

116, 124, 136, 164.

Begging the question, 27.

Belief, 14.

Biglow Papers, Lowell, 165.

Birch, Tom, 97.

Certainty, 16.

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Commemorative oration, Webster's, | Deliberative oratory, 40.
42.
DELIVERY (Part IV.), 145.

Composition, First rule of good, 97. Delivery, 147, 148, 157.
Composition-Rhetoric,

Denney, 175, 176.

Scott and Demonstrative oratory, 32, 40, 43.

DEMOSTHENES, 49, 50, 172, 173, 174.

Conciliation with the American | DENHAM, 76.

Colonies, Burke, 40.

Conclusion of discourse, 160.

DENNEY, JOSEPH VILLIERS, 175, 176.
De Oratore, Cicero, 2.

Conclusion of syllogism, 16, 17, 18, DEPEW, CHAUNCEY MILLER, 42.

19, 20, 25, 26.

Condensation in description, 7.
Confidence, before speaking, 154.
Consonants, 127.

Conversation, 97, 117, 164; voice in,
117.

Coriolanus, Shakespeare, 130.
COWPER, WILLIAM, 75.
Crisis, The, Churchill, 162.
Criticism of self, 122, 138, 141.
CROESUS, 29.

Crown, Demosthenes on the, 173.
CTESIPHON, 172, 173, 174.
Cumulative evidence, 14.
CURRAN, JOHN PHILPOT, 201.
CYRUS, 29.

Damocles, The Sword of, Green, 51.
Dartmouth College Case, The, 37,
40, 79.

Davy, Sir Humphry, 126.
Debate, Briefs for, Brookings and
Ringwalt, 72.

Declamations, 34, 35, 170, 186-239.
De Corona, Demosthenes, 173.
Dedicatory oration, Lincoln's, 42,
198.
Deduction, 16.

Defence of Rowan, Curran, 201.
Definition, 9, 10.

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Discourse, divisions of the, 108;
PREPARATION OF THE (Part II.),
49; THE FORMS OF (Chapter II.),
6; THE GRAND DIVISIONS OF
THE (Chapter XI.), 76; the ideal,
84; THE KINDS OF PUBLIC
(Chapter III.), 34; THE THEORY
OF SPOKEN (Part I.), I.
Discovery of America, The Norse,
178.

Discussion of words, 90.
Discussion, The, 76, 81.
Divisions of the discourse, 108.
Don Quixote, Cervantes. 23.
DOYLE, A. CONAN, 12.
Drama, The, 36.

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