Let The Past Speak
ae "SPEECHES make dull reading, but delivered with talent and understanding, make good hearing. The past is rich in orators. What a thrill it would be if these men might speak again, through the radio! Every nation and every country is proud of its illustrious speakers, in spite of the fact that to-day, very few of us can remember their words. Give us the speakers of history. The radio audience of to-day would be as readily swayed and as profoundly moved by them as were the packed halls and galleries of yesteray. In passing, | think of Gladstone, Lincoln, Emmett-but their name
is legion!-
Oratory
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Radio Record, 8 April 1938, Page 25
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109Let The Past Speak Radio Record, 8 April 1938, Page 25
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