| 1913 - 416 páginas
...convictions have nothing to do with their arguments. I am sorry I did not study elocution in college ; but I am exceedingly glad that I did not take part in...of debate in which stress is laid, not upon getting a speaker to think rightly, but on getting him to talk glibly on the side to which he is assigned,... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1913 - 686 páginas
...convictions have nothing to do with their arguments. I am sorry I did not study elocution in college; but I am exceedingly glad that I did not take part in...of debate in which stress is laid, not upon getting a speaker to think rightly, but on getting him to talk glibly on the side to which he is assigned,... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1913 - 638 páginas
...convictions have nothing to do with their arguf ments. I am sorry I did not study elocution in college; | but I am exceedingly glad that I did not take part in the I type of debate in which stress is laid, not upon getting a I speaker to think rightly, but on getting... | |
| 1915 - 360 páginas
...have nothing to do with their arguments. I am sorry that I did not study elocution in college; but I am exceedingly glad that I did not take part in...on the side to which he is assigned, without regard either to what his convictions are or to what they ought to be. Mr. Lockridge agrees: I have no hesitancy... | |
| 1919 - 546 páginas
...right or wrong as their interests bid them. *******Iam sorry I did not study elocution in college ; but I am exceedingly glad that I did not take part in...of debate in which stress is laid, not upon getting a speaker to think rightly, but in getting him to talk glibly on the side to which he is assigned,... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1920 - 424 páginas
...arguments. T am sorry I did not study elocution in college; but I am exceedingly glad that I did 10 not take part in the type of debate in which stress is laid, not upon getting a speaker to think rightly, but on getting him to talk glibly on the side to which he is assigned,... | |
| Charles Swain Thomas - 1927 - 638 páginas
...a Possible Autobiography as follows: l "Personally I have not the slightest sympathy with debating contests in which each side is arbitrarily assigned...on the side to which he is assigned, without regard either to what his convictions are or to what they ought to be." Dr. Johnston'srecommendation isthat... | |
| George Rowland Collins, John Seybold Morris - 1927 - 304 páginas
...convictions have nothing to do with their arguments. I am sorry I did not study elocution in college; but I am exceedingly glad that I did not take part in...of debate in which stress is laid, not upon getting a speaker to think rightly, but on getting him to talk glibly on the side to which he is assigned,... | |
| 1913 - 1088 páginas
...the wrong attitude among those who take part in them. There is no effort to instill sincerity an d intensity of conviction. On the contrary, the net...of debate in which stress is laid, not upon getting a speaker to think rightly, but on getting him to talk glibly on the side to which he is assigned,... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 2004 - 946 páginas
...convictions have nothing to do with their arguments. I am sorry I did not study elocution in college; but I am exceedingly glad that I did not take part in...of debate in which stress is laid, not upon getting a speaker to think rightly, but on getting him to talk glibly on the side to which he is assigned,... | |
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