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SOCIOLOGICALLY SPEAKING

... SOCIOLOGICALLY SPEAKING. She (after site has scan his physician’s certificate): “And ill yuu always be my genetic and eugenic mate, sweet chromosome?” , . He (Darwiningly): “ Ves, my darling htils natural selection.’ She: “Then you may take me your ...

SPEAK TO THE PARENTS,

... SPEAK TO THE PARENTS, so that they might see exactly why their children must be educated. He knew that compulsory education pressed hardly on some parents, especially where theta was large family and Ihe father's wages low, and it was great temptation ...

SPEAKING SEASONABLY

... SPEAKING SEASONABLY. There are different ways of speaking, such at •peaking well, speaking easily, justly, and speaking isonably. It is offending against * last wpeak of entertainments and pleasur# before the indigent; of sound limbs and health before ...

PUBLIC SPEAKING

... PUBLIC SPEAKING. “University and Historical Addresses** (Macmillan) the Right Hon. .lames Br\*e gives some admirable hints to speakers and writers. Here arc few of them: Always have something «*ay. The man who :*• known never speak unless ha-> sure lie ...

THE SPEAKING EYE

... THE SPEAKING EYE. On© of our scientists for the million has been drawing inferences about character from the position of the human eye regard to the brain. Says tho Professor: projecting eye more readily receives impressions from surrounding objects.” ...

THE SECRETARY SPEAKS

... THE SECRETARY SPEAKS. The following circumstances, drawn from the personal experience of Mr. Isaac Whick, the Borough Arms,’’Dudley Street, Wednesbury, are so important and really remarkable that they cannot help but be interest and value to all readers:— ...

THE PRINCE OF WALES SPEAKS

... THE PRINCE OF WALES SPEAKS ON HEALTH. In his able and timely remarks at the opening of the International Congress Hygiene, at St. James's Hall, London, August 10th, President, the Prince of Wales, said The htghetl pouible prosperity is when rich and poor ...

SUGGESTIONS FOR SPEAKING WITHOUT

... audiences do the same ? (2) To speak men without notes, out of full earnest mind, is the most natural way to address them. (3) Debating societies furnish opportunities for the practice of speaking without notes. (4) The attempt to speak from even a pretty full ...

SPEAKING OF LONG AGO

... SPEAKING OF LONG AGO. To-day, aa I pen these lines, one picture from the long-Taniahed past rises in my memory as tbocgb It hong on a wall before my very eyes. is of buy about fourteen years old, propped up in great aim-chair with pillows and bed-clotbes ...

PLAIN SPEAKING BY THE JUDGE

... PLAIN SPEAKING BY THE JUDGE. At tile Liverpool Assize* Thiuwday week before Mr. Justice Jelf and a special jury, an action for damages for alleged mierepreeentation prospectus was brought by Algernon George Grenfell, Charles Wilton Pulling, Charles Greenhouse ...

PLAIN SPEAKING IRON THE PULPIT

... PLAIN SPEAKING IRON THE PULPIT. Tho boo J. W. WI parlor et the ban Cad. bola paha bap rag oa Oriohnlo nan. la oI ar .flop 4 lela a taw la a an arthube awe : alto 4 lamb lama owillwaplatatea-• paean =l6 be WOau a elow •••••••111 ' thop a yaw bo the ...

Published: Friday 15 February 1889
Newspaper: Leigh Journal and Times
County: Lancashire, England
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