Mark Twain's Speeches
eBook - ePub

Mark Twain's Speeches

  1. 378 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

Mark Twain's Speeches

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Publisher
pubOne.info
Year
2010
eBook ISBN
9782819921479

Table of contents

  1. INTRODUCTION
  2. PREFACE
  3. THE STORY OF A SPEECH
  4. PLYMOUTH ROCK AND THE PILGRIMS
  5. COMPLIMENTS AND DEGREES
  6. BOOKS, AUTHORS, AND HATS
  7. DEDICATION SPEECH
  8. DIE SCHRECKEN DER DEUTSCHEN SPRACHE [THE HORRORS OF THE GERMAN LANGUAGE]
  9. GERMAN FOR THE HUNGARIANS
  10. A NEW GERMAN WORD
  11. UNCONSCIOUS PLAGIARISM
  12. THE WEATHER
  13. THE BABIES
  14. OUR CHILDREN AND GREAT DISCOVERIES
  15. EDUCATING THEATRE-GOERS
  16. THE EDUCATIONAL THEATRE
  17. POETS AS POLICEMEN
  18. PUDD’NHEAD WILSON DRAMATIZED
  19. DALY THEATRE
  20. THE DRESS OF CIVILIZED WOMAN
  21. DRESS REFORM AND COPYRIGHT
  22. COLLEGE GIRLS
  23. GIRLS
  24. THE LADIES
  25. WOMAN’S PRESS CLUB
  26. VOTES FOR WOMEN
  27. WOMAN-AN OPINION
  28. ADVICE TO GIRLS
  29. TAXES AND MORALS
  30. TAMMANY AND CROKER
  31. MUNICIPAL CORRUPTION
  32. MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT
  33. CHINA AND THE PHILIPPINES
  34. THEORETICAL MORALS
  35. LAYMAN’S SERMON
  36. UNIVERSITY SETTLEMENT SOCIETY
  37. PUBLIC EDUCATION ASSOCIATION
  38. EDUCATION AND CITIZENSHIP
  39. COURAGE
  40. THE DINNER TO MR. CHOATE
  41. ON STANLEY AND LIVINGSTONE
  42. HENRY M. STANLEY
  43. DINNER TO MR. JEROME
  44. HENRY IRVING
  45. DINNER TO HAMILTON W. MABIE
  46. INTRODUCING NYE AND RILEY
  47. DINNER TO WHITELAW REID
  48. ROGERS AND RAILROADS
  49. THE OLD-FASHIONED PRINTER
  50. READING-ROOM OPENING
  51. LITERATURE
  52. DISAPPEARANCE OF LITERATURE
  53. THE NEW YORK PRESS CLUB DINNER
  54. THE ALPHABET AND SIMPLIFIED SPELLING
  55. SPELLING AND PICTURES
  56. BOOKS AND BURGLARS
  57. AUTHORS’ CLUB
  58. BOOKSELLERS
  59. MORALS AND MEMORY
  60. QUEEN VICTORIA
  61. JOAN OF ARC
  62. ACCIDENT INSURANCE—­ETC.
  63. OSTEOPATHY
  64. WATER-SUPPLY
  65. MISTAKEN IDENTITY
  66. CATS AND CANDY
  67. OBITUARY POETRY
  68. CIGARS AND TOBACCO
  69. BILLIARDS
  70. THE UNION RIGHT OR WRONG
  71. AN IDEAL FRENCH ADDRESS
  72. STATISTICS
  73. GALVESTON ORPHAN BAZAAR
  74. SAN FRANCISCO EARTHQUAKE
  75. CHARITY AND ACTORS
  76. RUSSIAN REPUBLIC
  77. RUSSIAN SUFFERERS
  78. WATTERSON AND TWAIN AS REBELS
  79. ROBERT FULTON FUND
  80. FULTON DAY, JAMESTOWN
  81. LOTOS CLUB DINNER IN HONOR OF MARK TWAIN
  82. COPYRIGHT
  83. IN AID OF THE BLIND
  84. DR. MARK TWAIN, FARMEOPATH
  85. MISSOURI UNIVERSITY SPEECH
  86. BUSINESS
  87. CARNEGIE THE BENEFACTOR
  88. ON POETRY, VERACITY, AND SUICIDE
  89. WELCOME HOME
  90. AN UNDELIVERED SPEECH
  91. SIXTY-SEVENTH BIRTHDAY
  92. TO THE WHITEFRIARS
  93. THE ASCOT GOLD CUP
  94. THE SAVAGE CLUB DINNER
  95. GENERAL MILES AND THE DOG
  96. WHEN IN DOUBT, TELL THE TRUTH
  97. THE DAY WE CELEBRATE
  98. INDEPENDENCE DAY
  99. AMERICANS AND THE ENGLISH
  100. ABOUT LONDON
  101. PRINCETON
  102. THE ST. LOUIS HARBOR-BOAT “MARK TWAIN”
  103. SEVENTIETH BIRTHDAY