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- catalog contributor b5117552.
- catalog created "1941.".
- catalog date "1941".
- catalog date "1941.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1941.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. [221]-234.".
- catalog description "Pt. 1: The influence of English elocutionists: 1760-1827 -- Background of the period -- The two leaders -- Other elocutionists of the period -- An analysis of the methods used in teaching -- Pt. 2: Dr. Rush and the scientific method: 1827-1870 -- Background of the period -- Dr. James Rush -- Important teachers of the period -- Pt. 3: Psychology and the teaching of oral interpretation: 1870-1915 -- Background of the period -- The Delsarte system -- The tradition of Walker, Austin, and Rush remains unbroken -- Psychological sanction for the natural school -- Pt. 4: The speech program is enlarged: 1915-1940 -- Background of the period -- Present methods of teaching.".
- catalog extent "242 p.".
- catalog issued "1941".
- catalog issued "1941.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, The H. W. Wilson company,".
- catalog subject "808.5".
- catalog subject "Elocution Study and teaching.".
- catalog subject "PN4091 .R6".
- catalog tableOfContents "Pt. 1: The influence of English elocutionists: 1760-1827 -- Background of the period -- The two leaders -- Other elocutionists of the period -- An analysis of the methods used in teaching -- Pt. 2: Dr. Rush and the scientific method: 1827-1870 -- Background of the period -- Dr. James Rush -- Important teachers of the period -- Pt. 3: Psychology and the teaching of oral interpretation: 1870-1915 -- Background of the period -- The Delsarte system -- The tradition of Walker, Austin, and Rush remains unbroken -- Psychological sanction for the natural school -- Pt. 4: The speech program is enlarged: 1915-1940 -- Background of the period -- Present methods of teaching.".
- catalog title "Oral interpretation of literature in American colleges and universities; a historical study of teaching methods, by Mary Margaret Robb.".
- catalog type "text".