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"DO'S" FOR PUBLIC SPEAKERS

Thk founder of the International Public Speaking Movement, Professor Grenville Kleiser, has issued the following )*«* of "Do's for public speakers":-* Be prepared. Stand up promptly. Begin slowly. Speak distinctly. Address all your hearers. Be uniformly courteous. Prune your sentences. Cultivate mental alertness. Use illustrations which illustrate Conceal your method. He scrupulously clear. Feel sure of yourself. Look at your audience. Be direct. Favour your deep tones. Speak deliberately. (Jet to your facts. Be modest. Cultivate earnestness. Observe your pauses. Suit the word to the action. Be yourself at your best. Speak fluently. Use your.abdominal muscles. Make your speaking attractive. Be conversational. Conciliate your opponent. House yourself. Be logical. Open your mouth. Speak 'authoritatively. Cultivate (sincerity. Cultivate brevity. Cultivate tact.' Eiid swiftly.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14925, 24 February 1912, Page 5 (Supplement)

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"DO'S" FOR PUBLIC SPEAKERS New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14925, 24 February 1912, Page 5 (Supplement)

"DO'S" FOR PUBLIC SPEAKERS New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14925, 24 February 1912, Page 5 (Supplement)

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