Part 19 (1/2)
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Mind and Voice. Principles underlying all phases of Vocal Training.
The psychological and physiological conditions of tone production and scientific and artistic methods of developing them. A work of vital importance to every one interested in improving the qualities of the voice and in correcting slovenly speech. 456 pages. By S. S. Curry, Litt. D. $1.50, postpaid. To teachers, $1.25, postpaid.
It is indeed a masterly and stimulating work.--Amos R. Wells, Editor Christian World.
It is a book that will be of immense help to teachers and preachers, and to others who are using their vocal organs continuously. As an educational work on an important theme, the book has a unique value.--Book News Monthly.
There is pleasure and profit in reading what he says.--Evening Post (Chicago).
Fills a real need in the heart and library of every true teacher and student of the development of natural vocal expression.--Western Recorder (Louisville).
Get it and study it and you will never regret it.--Christian Union Herald (Pittsburg).
Foundation of Expression. Fundamentals of a psychological method of training voice, body, and mind and of teaching speaking and reading. 236 problems; 411 choice pa.s.sages. A thorough and practical text-book for school and college, and for private study. By S. S. Curry, Litt. D.
$1.25; to teachers, $1.10, postpaid.
It means the opening of a new door to me by the master of the garden.--Frank Putnam.
Mastery of the subject and wealth of ill.u.s.tration are manifest in all your treatment of the subject. Should prove a treasure to any man who cares for effective public speaking.--Professor L. O.
Brastow, Yale.
Adds materially to the author's former contributions to this science and art, to which he is devoting his life most zealously.--Journal of Education.
May be read with profit by all who love literature.--Denis A.
McCarthy, Sacred Heart Review.
It gets at the heart of the subject and is the most practical and clearest book on the important steps in expression that I have ever read.--Edith W. Moses.
How splendid it is; it is at once practical in its simplicity and helpfulness and inspiring. Every teacher ought to be grateful for it.--Jane Herendeen, Teacher of Expression in Jamaica Normal School, N. Y.
Best, most complete, and up-to-date.--Alfred Jenkins Shriver, LL.B., Baltimore.
Public speakers and especially the young men and women in high schools, academies, and colleges will find here one of the most helpful and suggestive books by one of the greatest living teachers of the subject, that was ever presented to the public.--John Marshall Barker, Ph.D., Professor in Boston University.
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Browning and the Dramatic Monologue. Nature and peculiarities of Browning's poetry. How to understand Browning. The principles involved in rendering the monologue. An introduction to Browning, and to dramatic platform art. By S. S. Curry, Litt. D., $1.25; to teachers, $1.10, postpaid.
It seems to me to attack the central difficulty in understanding and reading Robert Browning's poetry.... It opens a wide door to the greatest poetry of the modern age.--The Rev. John R. Gow, President of the Boston Browning Society.