Word: arts
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...marked effort this year to give greater importance to the subject of Elocution. Mr. Hayes still continues his courses in that subject, Mr. Copeland is giving a largely attended course in Reading and Speaking, and tomorrow night Rev. Edward E. Hale delivers a lecture upon the Art of Extemporary Speaking. The ability to speak well what one thinks, to clothe ideas concisely in appropriate and unaffected words, and, moreover, to pronounce them correctly is an art generally neglected by college men. Yet the subject is not the indifferent one it seems to many; it connects itself more or less with...
...None in the teachings of Christ: Luke VI. 1; XIV, 5; Forum, Oct 1892. p. 196. - (d) None in the early Christian Sabbath: Colossians II. 16; Forum; Oct. 1892, p 197: Arena, Dec. 1892, p. 46. - (e) None in the true American Sunday, which demands open parks, art museums, and libraries; Nation, IV. 142. p. 425 (Dec. 8, 1892). - (f) Rests entirely upon Puritanical observance, which was - (1) Mistaken: Unity Pulpit, Oct. 28, 189. - (2) Unwarranted and indefensible: Forum, Oct. 1892, p. 196. - (g) The Churches should favor all elevating influences on Sunday: Arena...
Address. The Art of Extemporary Speaking. Rev. Edward Everett Hale. D. D. Sever...
EXTEMPORARY SPEAKING.Rev. Edward Everett Hale, D.D., will address the members of the University on the Art of Extemporary Speaking, in Sever 11, at 4.30 p. m., Wednesday...
...Glee Club will sing in Allston Monday night. A theatrical entertainment will be given at the same time by ladies from the Boston Art School...