Calendar: 1884-1885 Page 372
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366 EVENING CLASSES and pronunciation the second treating of intellect in utterance accent emphasis pause inflection the third including ex- pression by eye face hands and voice-Full details as to the mechanism of speech-The vocal cords-Tongue teeth and lips-The painful results of mismanagement in defects of speech stammering stuttering lisping burring falsetto dysphonia &c -All functional defects curable-Correction of national provincial and cockney errors Suggested improvements in reading the church service Public Speaking-The composition of speech-Knowledge of the subject-" Marshalling of ideas'1-Sentence-making- Choice of words-Attitude-Gesticulation-Pitch of voice- Distinct articulation-Deliberate utterance-Illustrations from ancient and modern orators-The perfect possibility of teaching public speaking-The impossibility of teaching oratory-Plea for the study of true elocution at our Universities Theological Colleges and Public Schools Text Book Bell's Standard Elocution 34 LAW AND JURISPRUDENCE Bay and Hour of Attendance-Wednesday from 08 Lecture Introductory to the Course will be delivered on Wednesday October 15 and will be free to all Students of the College and their Friends The Subject of this Lecture will be announced by advertisement The following subjects will be discussed during the Course Trusts and Trustees II Executors and Administrators III Bankers Factors Brokers and Carriers IV Solicitor and Client Preparation of Purchase Deeds Settlements and Wills
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