Werner's Magazine: A Magazine of Expression, 19 tomasWerner's Magazine Company, 1897 |
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... Student . Mme . Anna Lankow ... 747 60 746 Stage and Politics , The . J. H. Pence .... 741 644 246 Standard of Congressional Oratory , The . Henry Cabot Lodge ... 250 Mrs. Scott - Siddons on Elocutionary Aspirants Munich and Baireuth ...
... Student . Mme . Anna Lankow ... 747 60 746 Stage and Politics , The . J. H. Pence .... 741 644 246 Standard of Congressional Oratory , The . Henry Cabot Lodge ... 250 Mrs. Scott - Siddons on Elocutionary Aspirants Munich and Baireuth ...
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... Student's Pho- nographic Record .. Elocutionists and Barbers . Impartial Ob- server . ......... From a Southern Elocutionist . Kate Weaver Mrs. Scott - Siddons Did Not Apologize . Acacia Booth .. Need of the Best Literature on Programs ...
... Student's Pho- nographic Record .. Elocutionists and Barbers . Impartial Ob- server . ......... From a Southern Elocutionist . Kate Weaver Mrs. Scott - Siddons Did Not Apologize . Acacia Booth .. Need of the Best Literature on Programs ...
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... student may acquire muscular control , which results from careful exercise rather than from overexertion , which will cause the unused or the weakened muscles to become tender and sensitive , thereby demonstrating the great need of cul ...
... student may acquire muscular control , which results from careful exercise rather than from overexertion , which will cause the unused or the weakened muscles to become tender and sensitive , thereby demonstrating the great need of cul ...
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... student , as relaxation ensues involuntarily . To relax or rest means to cause the con- gested muscles to revive or respond to the circulation of blood which is brought into play by the use of gen- tle exercise , as in continuous deep ...
... student , as relaxation ensues involuntarily . To relax or rest means to cause the con- gested muscles to revive or respond to the circulation of blood which is brought into play by the use of gen- tle exercise , as in continuous deep ...
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... student will be refreshed and enabled to continue his work . COMBINED PHYSICAL AND VOCAL CULTURE . Premising that the reader has applied the principles of deep - breath- ing in the three modes sustained forcible and abrupt with the whis ...
... student will be refreshed and enabled to continue his work . COMBINED PHYSICAL AND VOCAL CULTURE . Premising that the reader has applied the principles of deep - breath- ing in the three modes sustained forcible and abrupt with the whis ...
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