MODEL SPEECHES AND SKELETON ESSAYS.
Ogden's Model Speeches for
all
School Occasions.
Con·
talnlng Original Addresses and Orations on everytblng appertaining to
Bchool Life: comprising 8et 8peecues on all occasion• connected 'l\ith
Schools, Academics and Oolleges, for School Officers, as well as tor
Teachers and Students of bot.11 sexes, with appropriate replies.
By
Ohristol Ogden.
Thie orlgtnal work contains over one-bundred telling speeches and
replies
In
well-chosen words, and every variety of style, for
•
.All Kinds of School Ceremonials.
I
Burt.sque Spu.cl1es.
Speuha on Opening and Dedicating Ad<iresJes to Teachers.
Ntw School$ an<I A cademies.
Prologues and Epiloguu for School
Salulat,ory and Vat.diclory Address<1.
Exhibitions.
Prtst11tations and Gonfening Honors. Anni,,.,rsary Congratulation•.
Including practical hints on Extempore speaking with a die•ertntion on
the selection of appropriate topics. suitable style, and effective delivery,
and also valuable advice to those who lack confidence when addressing
the Public. Paper... . ...........................................
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Ogden's Skeleton Essays; or Authorship
in
Outline.
Con–
sisting of Condensed Treatleee on popnlar snbject.s, with references
to
sources of information, and directions how to enlarge them into Essays,
or expand them into Lectures. Fully elucidated by example
as
well
"a
pracept. By Ohrietol Ogden .
ln
this work Is a t.llorough analysis of some SEVENTY prominent and
popular subjects, with extended specimens of the method of enlarging
them Into Essays and Lectures.
The following interesting topics are separately and ably argued on both
aides of tbe questioc, thus presenting o.lso weU digested matter tor
Debate, being on subject.a of absorbing interest everywhere :-
Bi-MetoJiimi.
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The Credit System.
Civil Service Reform.
{
Free
7'rade
and Protection,
Prohwuicm.
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Cap:ta.1, P unishment.
I•
Marriage a FailuroP
Shall More or Lo11 be Taught
t,.
City and Ccmntry.
Public Sch.oou.
All
the remaining subjects
are
equally thoroughly discussed, and form•
valuable aid to the student
in
preparing compositions, essays, etc.
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Dick's Book of Toasts, Speeches and Responses:
Con–
taining Toast.a
a.ndSentiments for Public and Social Occasions, and speci–
men Speeches with appropriate replies suitable
fo~
the following occaalons1
Public Dinners.
Friendly Meetings.
SocW Dinntr1.
Weddings and their ..tnniver1ariu.
O<mtrivial Gatherings. .
Anny and Navy Banquet••
.Art and Profusional Banquetl.
Patriotic and Political Occasions•
.Agriculturaland CommercialFestivall. Trades' Union,; and Dinners.
Special Toasl1for Ladia.
Benedict1' and Bachelor•' Banqutll.
Ohriltmat, Thanksgioing
and
otMr M
as011ic
Celebrations.
Festival1.
All Kinds of Occasions.
Thie work includes an lnetrnc:t1Te dissertation on tbe Artof making amnelng
After-dinner Speecbee, givmg hmte and directions by the aid o! which
persons
with
only ordinary intelligence ca.n make an entertaining and
telling epeecb. Aleo, Oorreot Rules1md Ad'1ce for Presiding at Table,
~'he
u•e or this work will render a poor and diffident speAker fiuent and
witty-and a good speaker better and wittier. be•ldes atfordlni;i an Im–
mense fund of anecdotP.s, wit and wisdom, and other serviceable ml\tter
V..
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