No. 8. SOPER’S PATRIOTIC SPEAKER.—Washington Centennial Speeches of Depew, Albertson, Mason, McIntyre, Gunsaulus, Hirsch, Burrows, Thurston, Blake; also Choicest Patriotic Orations and Poems, from Cicero down to the present day; for all occasions.
No. 9. Has the famous Interstate College Contest Oration, “Individualism in Society” by M. H. Lyon; “How It Really Was,” a humorous dialogue (4 characters); “Irish Molly,” new heroic historical poem; “Queen of the May,” introducing several characters; appropriate songs, recitations, etc. Several other fine selections.
No. 10. Contains selections for Washington’s Birthday, Thanksgiving and other holidays. This number is largely humorous, pieces by Robt. Burdette, Mark Twain, T. S. Denison, Detroit Free Press; Also “Auntie’s Courtship;” “The Bicycle Girl;” “The Facial Family;” “Presentation of the Trumpet;” etc.
“The selections are admirable.”—Eli Perkins (Melville E. Landon).
No. 11. Full of new and good things; will be fully up to its predecessors. Contains Prize Contest Orations. SUPPLEMENT OF ORIGINAL SELECTIONS by W. H. Head, including: “He Laughed at Fire,” monologue for a man (very funny); “The Trials of a Columbian Guard;” humorous dialect recitation, “Dot New Song,” etc. Ready April 1, 1895.
SOPER’S DIALECT READINGS. Full of Fun—French, German, Negro, Scotch, Yankee, Chinese, Hoosier, Italian, Cockney and Yorkshire Dialects, 144 pages, 25 cts.
“Just the thing for those in search of recitations in dialects.”—Popular Educator.
T. S. DENISON, Publisher,
163 Randolph Street, CHICAGO.