(printed in the United States of America)
Published, September, 1916
Copyright under the articles of the Copyright Convention of the Pan-American Republics and the United States, August 11, 1910
CONTENTS
- [Preface]
- [The Art of Talking]
- [Types of Talkers]
- [Talkers and Talking]
- [Phrases for Talkers]
- [The Speaking Voice]
- [How to Tell a Story]
- [Talking in Salesmanship]
- [Men and Mannerisms]
- [How to Speak in Public]
- [Practical Hints for Speakers]
- [The Dramatic Element in Speaking]
- [Conversation and Public Speaking]
- [A Talk to Preachers]
- [Care of the Speaker's Throat]
- [Don'ts for Public Speakers]
- [Do's for Public Speakers]
- [Points for Speakers]
- [The Bible on Speech]
- [Thoughts on Talking]
- [Advertisements]
PREFACE
Good conversation implies naturalness, spontaneity, and sincerity of utterance. It is not advisable, therefore, to lay down arbitrary rules to govern talking, but it is believed that the suggestions offered here will contribute to the general elevation and improvement of daily speech.
Considering the large number of persons who are obliged to talk in social, business, and public life, the subject of correct speech should receive more serious consideration than is usually given to it. It is earnestly hoped that this volume will be of practical value to those who are desirous of developing and improving their conversational powers.