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... speak over the radio with the bright glittering artificiality then thought proper even for a news commentator . He would insist on speaking like a man . During 1934 and 1935 Columbia let him speak like a man , analyzing foreign affairs ...
... speak over the radio with the bright glittering artificiality then thought proper even for a news commentator . He would insist on speaking like a man . During 1934 and 1935 Columbia let him speak like a man , analyzing foreign affairs ...
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... speak hurriedly and nervously - with nervous haste ? 4. Do you use pauses to bring out the thought ? 5. Do you speak spontaneously , as if you were ad - libbing ? 6. Do you speak as if you were speaking to someone ? 7. Do you put ...
... speak hurriedly and nervously - with nervous haste ? 4. Do you use pauses to bring out the thought ? 5. Do you speak spontaneously , as if you were ad - libbing ? 6. Do you speak as if you were speaking to someone ? 7. Do you put ...
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... Speaking Arrangements for High Schools ( Bos- ton : Expression Company , 1937 ) . De Banke , Cécile , The Art of Choral Speaking ( Boston : Baker's ... Speak Chorally ( Boston : Expression 472 SUGGESTED Reading in tHE FIELD OF CHORAL READING.
... Speaking Arrangements for High Schools ( Bos- ton : Expression Company , 1937 ) . De Banke , Cécile , The Art of Choral Speaking ( Boston : Baker's ... Speak Chorally ( Boston : Expression 472 SUGGESTED Reading in tHE FIELD OF CHORAL READING.
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Oral Reading: Discussion and Principles, and an Anthology of Practice ... Lionel Crocker,Louis Michael Eich No preview available - 1955 |
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