Word: paper
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...following is part of a special correspondent's article which appeared Wednesday morning in a prominent Philadelphia paper, the "Public Ledger...
Lastly, I wish to correct some impressions which the readers of the CRIMSON of March 9 would get. As a matter of history, let me first state that on the occasion of the so-called "riot" of last June, several sensational reports appeared in the Boston papers. As a result, the correspondents of the Post and of the Advertiser and Record were excluded from the CRIMSON office. I know not whether the Harvard correspondent of the Post wrote the account in that paper, but I do know that I, who am the Harvard correspondent of the Advertiser and Record...
Geological Conference. Paper: The Critical Temperatures of Streel. Mr. J. R. Forsythe. Sandplain Development in Relation to Water-Level: an Experiment. Mr. T. A. Jaggar. Geological Laboratory, Room...
Geological Conference. Paper: The Critical Temperatures of Steel. Mr. J. R. Forsyth. Geological Laboratory, Room...
Then stop and leave the rest to be moulded in your own mind. Do not write it out. I should advise you never to take a piece of paper before your audience. Remember that if you are to speak without notes everything depends upon the condition of your brain. Keep your mind fresh. Don 't be discouraged after you have made your speech. Practice is the thing you need. The results of public speaking are enormous...