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Title: Successful Methods of Public Speaking 
Author: Grenville Kleiser 
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SUCCESSFUL METHODS OF PUBLIC SPEAKING 
 
By Grenville Kleiser 
Inspiration and Ideals How to Build Mental Power How to Develop Self-Confidence in 
Speech and Manner How to Read and Declaim How to Speak in Public How to Develop 
Power and Personality in Speaking Great Speeches and How to Make Them How to 
Argue and Win Humorous Hits and How to Hold an Audience Complete Guide to Public 
Speaking Talks on Talking Fifteen Thousand Useful Phrases The World's Great Sermons 
Mail Course in Public Speaking Mail Course in Practical English How to Speak Without 
Notes Something to Say: How to Say It Successful Methods of Public Speaking Model 
Speeches for Practise The Training of a Public Speaker How to Sell Through Speech
Impromptu Speeches: How to Make Them Word-Power: How to Develop It Christ: The 
Master Speaker Vital English for Speakers and Writers 
 
Successful Methods of Public Speaking 
BY GRENVILLE KLEISER 
_Formerly Instructor in Public Speaking at Yale Divinity School, Yale University. 
Author of "How to Speak in Public," "Great Speeches and How to Make Them," 
"Complete Guide to Public Speaking," "How to Build Mental Power," "Talks on 
Talking," etc., etc._ 
[Illustration: Publisher's logo] 
FUNK & WAGNALLS COMPANY 
NEW YORK AND LONDON 
1919 
COPYRIGHT, 1920, BY 
GRENVILLE KLEISER 
[Printed in the United States of America] 
Published, February, 1920 
Copyright Under the Articles of the Copyright Convention of the Pan-American 
Republics and the United States, August 11, 1910 
 
PREFACE 
As you carefully study the successful methods of public speakers, as briefly set forth in 
this book, you will observe that there is nothing that can be substituted for personal 
sincerity. Unless you thoroughly believe in the message you wish to convey to others, 
you are not likely to impress them favorably. 
It was said of an eminent British orator, that when one heard him speak in public, one 
instinctively felt that there was something finer in the man than in anything he said. 
Therein lies the key to successful oratory. When the truth of your message is deeply 
engraved on your own mind; when your own heart has been touched as by a living flame; 
when your own character and personality testify to the innate sincerity and nobility of 
your life, then your speech will be truly eloquent, and men will respond to your fervent 
appeal.
GRENVILLE KLEISER. 
New York City, August, 1919. 
 
CONTENTS 
PAGE 
PREFACE v 
SUCCESSFUL METHODS OF PUBLIC SPEAKING 11 
STUDY OF MODEL SPEECHES 55 
HISTORY OF PUBLIC SPEAKING 91 
EXTRACTS FOR STUDY, WITH LESSON TALK 117 
HOW TO SPEAK IN PUBLIC 145 
 
SUCCESSFUL METHODS OF PUBLIC SPEAKING 
You can acquire valuable knowledge for use in your own public speaking by studying the 
successful methods of other men. This does not mean, however, that you are to imitate 
others, but simply to profit by their experience and suggestions in so far as they fit in 
naturally with your personality. 
All successful speakers do not speak alike. Each man has found certain things to be 
effective in his particular case, but which would not necessarily be suited to a different 
type of speaker. 
When, therefore, you read the following methods of various men, ask yourself in each 
case whether you can apply the ideas to advantage in your own speaking. Put the method 
to a practical test, and decide for yourself whether it is advisable for you to adopt it or 
not. 
Requirements of Effective Speaking 
There are certain requirements in public speaking which you and every other speaker 
must observe. You must be grammatical, intelligent, lucid, and sincere. These are 
essential. You must know your subject thoroughly, and have the ability to put it into 
pleasing and persuasive form. 
But beyond these considerations there are many things which must be left to your 
temperament, taste, and individuality. To compel you to speak according to inflexible 
rules would make you not an orator but an automaton.
The temperamental differences in successful speakers have been very great. One eminent 
speaker used practically no gesture; another was in almost constant action. One was quiet, 
modest, and conversational in his speaking style; another was impulsive and resistless as 
a mountain torrent. 
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