The relevant rhetoric : principles of public speaking through case studies / [compiled by] Irving J. Rein.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Free Press, c1969.Description: xiii, 252 p. ; 21 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 808.51
LOC classification:
  • PS662 .R4 PN175 .R4 PN175 .R4 PN175 .R4
Partial contents:
The Japanese "lunchbox" universities, by J. Randolph.--The breakdown at United, by P. Domiano.--The ballot or the bullet, by Malcolm X.--The art of seduction, by J. Roberts.--Address on Viet Nam, by E. J. McCarthy.--The 2S draft deferment should be retained, by D. Howarth.--The right to vote, by L. B. Johnson.--The great American institution, by J. Gale.--A defense of The death of a president, by J. Crooks.--The "Checkers" speech, by R. Nixon.--An open letter to my middle-aged father, by A. Bersin.--The glory of notoriety, by A. Kane.--A farewell to the English Department, by H. M. Jones.
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The Japanese "lunchbox" universities, by J. Randolph.--The breakdown at United, by P. Domiano.--The ballot or the bullet, by Malcolm X.--The art of seduction, by J. Roberts.--Address on Viet Nam, by E. J. McCarthy.--The 2S draft deferment should be retained, by D. Howarth.--The right to vote, by L. B. Johnson.--The great American institution, by J. Gale.--A defense of The death of a president, by J. Crooks.--The "Checkers" speech, by R. Nixon.--An open letter to my middle-aged father, by A. Bersin.--The glory of notoriety, by A. Kane.--A farewell to the English Department, by H. M. Jones.

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