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... And speaking, speaking. Which, I beg to submit, simples and gentles all, that the above lines are constructed so as in many ways to resemble good stuff. Here is a verse from a, chanty of home-coming. which is not,'of course, up to the form of What ...
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... SPEAK. WINSTON. SPEAK! Mr. CHURCHILL'S letter of support to the Tory candidate at Batley is strangely sparing verbiage, colourless, almost non-contentious. He merely says: Have the Socialist Government helped us to make the best of ourselves and of our ...
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... told of her experiences in public speaking. The talk was entitled Many Meetings. Mrs. Pollard travels widely, speaking to various women's organisations, and also teaches at an Adult Education Class on public speaking. A debating society was a good way ...
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... SPEAK UP AND SPEAK OUT. To Mr. Balfour, who, as the Prime Minister said at Leven, delivered himself of “a lot of banter, good-humored and interesting banter, about Home Rule and the House of Lords,” Mr. Churchill last niglit made a sufficiently serious ...
... to speak to us, they would speak words of courage. Our men have never failed us, nor will they fail us now. We must not fail them, we must support them, we must SALUTE ...
... Speak-in STAGE, film and television stars, and radio's Jack de Manio, of Chelsea, have accepted invitations and volunteered services for a lunch-time speech roundabout, or speak-in being held at the Arts Theatre on Monday, February 3, in aid of the ...