Wit, Humor, Reason, Rhetoric, Prose, Poetry and Story Woven into Eight Popular Lectures by George W. Bain
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If it is true that "tongue is more potent than pen," then the
mysterious power of personality and delivery will be missed in the reading, yet it is hoped the simplicity of the setting of anecdote and argument, incident and experience, facts and figures, story, poetry and appeal will suffice to make this volume attractive and helpful to those who read it, and thus the lives of many may be made brighter and better by the life work of the author. George W. Bain. POPULAR LECTURES. Index. Lecture Page I. Among The Masses, or Traits of Character 9 II. A Searchlight of the Twentieth Century 59 III. Our Country, Our Homes and Our Duty 101 IV. The New Woman and The Old Man 137 V. The Safe Side of Life for Young Men 187 |
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