Toasts and Forms of Public Address for Those Who Wish to Say the Right Thing in the Right Way (c. 1900) by William Pittenger

Toasts and Forms of Public Address for Those Who Wish to Say the Right Thing in the Right Way (c. 1900)

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Practical advice, first published around 1900. "The author of this manual has at various intervals prepared several treatises relating to the art of speech. Their wide circulation is an indication of the demand for works upon this subject. They were intended to embrace the principles which govern speech-making in the forum, in the pulpit, or at the bar. While these do not differ essentially from the principles applicable to occasions where the object is only entertainment, yet there are certain well-defined differences which it is the purpose of this little volume to point out. We hope thus to render the same service to a person who is called upon to offer or respond to a toast in a convivial assembly, as the author's previous volumes rendered to those preparing to speak upon subjects of a serious and practical nature."

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