Mr: Charles E. Hughes', ,!t_e'! United States Secretary of State," is a handsome and virile figure. ' Clear and firm of speech, grave of manner, forgetting all oratorical device in absorption, in his subject, he delivers his,speeches ,iIY an even voice, as free from unction as from declamatory emphasis. Mi-.: Hughes-is not a magneUoApeakSr. His [manner is that of an American lawyer, which .A very -different "from; ihaiAof the .English barrister. "
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 7, 8 July 1922, Page 14
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