Toasts and Forms of Public Address - William Pittenger

Toasts and Forms of Public Address

By William Pittenger

  • Release Date: 2015-07-07
  • Genre: Education

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Toasts and Forms of Public Address
William Pittenger, Soldier during the American Civil War and a recipient of the Medal of Honor (1840-1904)

This ebook presents «Toasts and Forms of Public Address», from William Pittenger. A dynamic table of contents enables to jump directly to the chapter selected.

Table of Contents
- About This Book
- Introduction
- After Dinner Speeches Ancient And Modern
- The Value Of A Good Story And How To Introduce It
- The Purpose Of After-dinner Speaking
- Some A B C Directions For Making Speeches, Toasts, And Responses
- Holiday Speeches Fourth Of July
- Some Items That Would Be Appropriate In Responding To These Toasts
- Outline Of A Speech In Response To The Toast The Day We Celebrate
- Outline Of A Spread-eagle Speech In A Foreign Land
- Outline Of A Response To The Toast, Our Country
- Memorial Day
- Sketch Of A Speech In Response To The Toast, Our Honoreddead
- Outline Of A Speech By Chauncey M. Depew, On A Decoration –memorial- Day
- Washington's Birthday Appropriate Toasts
- Thoughts For A Speech In Response To The Toast Washington: Great As A Soldier, Greater As A Statesman, Greatest As A Pure Patriot
- Christmas Appropriate Toasts
- Speech Thoughts
- Selected Outline Op An Effective Little Christmas Speech
- Thanksgiving
- Toasts
- Thoughts For A Thanksgiving Speech
- Selected Outline Foe A Thanksgiving Speech
- Presentation Addresses
- Addresses Of Welcome
- Address Of Welcome
- Address In Response
- Wedding And Other Anniversaries
- Speech For A Wooden Wedding
- Bridegroom In Reply
- Toasts
- Sentiments Suggested By A Toast
- Miscellaneous Toasts\
- Humorous Toasts
- Miscellaneous Addresses
- Outline Of Chauncey M. Depew's Address At The Centennial Of Capture Of André
- Outline Of Speech By Governor Foraker At The Dedication Of Ohio's Monument To The Andrews Raiders, At Chattanooga
- Outline Of Address By Chauncey M. Depew At Dinner On The 70th Birthday Of John Jay
- Outline Of Address By Chauncey M. Depew At The Reception To Henry M. Stanley By The Lotus Club
- Speeches At A Dinner Given To The Religious Press
- Response To The Toast, The Navy: Our Country's Best Wall Of Defense
- Response To The Toast, General Jackson: A Diamond In The Rough, But A Diamond
- Response To The Toast, The Working Man: May He Love His Work And Have Plenty Of It, With Good Wages Promptly Paid
- A Nominating Speech
- Speech Accepting A Nomination
- Speech In A Political Canvass
- Speech After A Political Victory. Selected
- Speech After A Political Defeat Selected
- A Chairman's Or President's Speech
- A General Outline Foe All Occasions
- Illustrative And Humorous Anecdotes

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