Show TO SHUT UP SO YOU WILL BE LIKE deseret et evening nowa 10 lo 10 anstr instruct act interest and arc ar an audience to sowe form of ac or solution resolution Is tile to 9 real aim object jcck ot of nearly all public speaking considered moldered in this light there Is an immense immense waste of time in many of our r public assemblies to ro call the meeting to order in just at a few well chosen words and without dri drawling dreaming aMing out that the time has is now fully arrived when we begin our meeting is an t that some presiding officials ean i unable to acquire to got down to business at once other aber rare both on the part of men and speakers to begin ut lit any formality such as aa music lift let introductory remarks may t abrupt but to prolong such la Is always tedious the B who mho dellers delivers the first or e lilaa address should generally adico atico nce hla remarks b some refer 0 0 the occasion that calls them thein 0 otherwise ills his address rany MAY line inertly rely a speech without any nt lit necessity for its delivery re who aho follow may usually dis ira ith speaker should have hla his sub ec 11 mastered before he be ventures yik ik upon it then thell he should I 1 ft fly warmly and with definite nite mac I 1 ti present it to his hia hearers as aly riy briefly and impressively as S Is 18 able tho the main thing to la for th t speaker ker himself to be burn burning izig with zel lil I 1 as aa to the merits of the A t tile the appeal which lie he la is making le f should be full of ideas upon the lie pic lie ho is handling and should have haie strong desire to impart them to 0 airs ors 1 and nd should carefully avoid it bacr or wearying u earling or antagonizing his ivers it if this la Is his position lit blat ise need be asked of him yet cw hints on manner may assist 47 the TB e wi who lo 10 liale le to perform this delland a nol d difficult iff jell t task bonts conw for public sp speakers eukers are u irous aprons but are mainly of doubt doub nu avalue the speaker should be ab orbed by what lie be la is to do and sa i rather than what he should ay i 1 id yet glaring grammatical or er ra and personal mannerisms are of le 80 nile lie and may spoil one 9 address oat ot MH ashout t shout etc otc attitudinize borit 04 in a high key apace pace the platform oatt distort your words ont exceed your time limit on bonx t indulge in personalities ont emphasize everything ont oni praise yourself aal tell a long story ont oat sway away your body be funny tan 6 fatigue your audience 4 speak through closed teeth W drin ic while speaking ea Vf fumble umble 1 with I etli your clothes goatbe sarcastic ont OT hesitate 1 t te bahem oa n air he hem m and haw baw ta baj stand like a statue elj clear your throat doul oto declaim dont speak rapidly pont on antagonize dont fidget s wat au over A ont wander from your subject AA nt be awkward AJ bont address the ceiling ht boni in be monotonous H oni put your hands on your hips be violent mn I 1 trise on houi toe B ivi abis you 6 4 mi a es f stan be a g up so that ou can te be heard y artal 11 UP so that you will be liked i mord r to speak well on ono should I 1 be himself avoid imitating others othera be thoroughly in ca earnest rnest and well informed on ills hla subject imitation rarely succeeds aej always results in mannerism elocutionary exercises are a help and practice in reading aloud and in addressing audiences will be found indispensable good thought well expressed should be when they seem especially applicable only well read persons can as a rule use poetic quotations to good effect in public address mt but when ahen they are very familiar to the sp oaker and are prompted b the train of 0 his thought they may become tory tery effect effective lie if they possess elegance of diction point and pith and also the music of true poetry reading from others may be edff effective atle it if well nell executed especially if interspersed with incisive comment but long extracts and much statistical statistic alor or historical mat ter are for elsas rather than es Is speakers who liae have no vp special ecial message to deliver should be very brief personal testimonies should be the briefest of all Du business siness men and financiers should discuss the subjects which they understand best beat writers should give ghe us the lessons of history and the meaning of literature scholars are expected to quote teach ers should instruct physicians should varn arn truth Is the only real eloquence elia quence and it must as webster y a fox d it on oil defount amount of the e difficulty ye re belting ho ting the ward house erl chautauqua wits not heli held etc ctet rapi fal e says exist in the main in the subject 4 be and in the occasion that S g tor for thing mag Is true la Is not enough 11 ll also be opportune and fortunate fortu natt that speaker who can adapt hist falness of information to the matter JL the place and the persona ji lima 0 paper 1 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