Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 156, Jan. 8, 1919 by Various
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page 44 of 53 (83%)
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Tonsorial Artistry . Far from satisfactory. Should give it
more attention. Oratory . . . . . . . Fluent and powerful, but must guard against impulse. Too fond in perorations of drawing metaphors from Welsh physical geography. MR. BONAR LAW. Mediation . . . . . . Admirable, but must not be overworked. Oratory . . . . . . . Fair. Has tendency to unnecessary candour. Does not sufficiently employ periphrasis. Fidelity . . . . . . Beyond praise. MR. WINSTON CHURCHILL. Oratory . . . . . . . Effective, if given enough time to prepare. Modesty . . . . . . . Room for improvement. Polarity . . . . . . Weak. Ambition . . . . . . An honest worker. Lastly, let us take the report sheet of one not wholly absent from the public eye, whom I will designate merely by the initials W.W. Pride . . . . . . . . Far less than he had two or three years ago. Facial beauty . . . . More than adequate. Subrisivity . . . . . Phenomenal. Oratory . . . . . . . Admirable, but too fond of telling the same story. Popularity . . . . . Could not be greater. |
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