Ralph C. Smedley - Works

Works

  • The Amateur Chairman (1939, ?, ?, 1947)
  • Speech Evaluation: The Art of Constructive Criticism (1940)
  • The Voice of the Speaker (1949, ?, 1967)
  • Speech Engineering: 25 Ways to Build a Speech (1952)
  • The Great Peacemaker (1955)
  • Basic Training for Toastmasters (1956)
  • The Story of Toastmasters: Reminiscences of the Founder (1959)
  • Beyond Basic Training (1961)
  • The Advanced Speaker (1963)
  • Personally Speaking: Selections from the Writings of Ralph C. Smedley (1966)

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