Articles from the National Forensic League's magazine, The Rostrum. Compiled by Alfred C. Snider, University of Vermont, in cooperation with the National Forensic League and Debate Central.
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DO NOT'S FOR ORATORICAL CLARITY, PART THREE
Wayne Mannebach, Rostrum, February, 2003
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DO NOT'S FOR ORATORICAL CLARITY, PART SEVEN
Wayne Mannebach, Rostrum, May, 2003
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DO NOT'S FOR ORIGINAL ORATORY PART ONE
Wayne Mannebach, Rostrum, March, 2002
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DO NOT'S FOR ORIGINAL ORATORY PART TWO
Wayne Mannebach, Rostrum, April, 2002
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DO NOT'S FOR ORIGINAL ORATORY PART THREE
Wayne Mannebach, Rostrum, April, 2002
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DO NOT'S FOR ORIGINAL ORATORY PART FOUR
Wayne Mannebach, Rostrum, March, 2003
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DO NOT'S FOR ORIGINAL ORATORY PART FIVE
Wayne Mannebach, Rostrum, March, 2003
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DO NOT'S FOR ORIGINAL ORATORY PART SIX
Wayne Mannebach, Rostrum, April, 2003
THE
ART OF ORIGINAL ORATORY
Kim Mendelson, Rostrum, April, 2003
O,
ORATORY, WHERE ART THOU?
Collette Winfield, Rostrum, February, 2003
GETTING
THERE: TRANSITIONS IN ORATORY
John Buettler, Rostrum, November, 2001
MAKING
LANGUAGE IMPRESSIVE
Dr. Wayne Mannebach, Rostrum, 2001
ORATORICAL
DISCLOSURE
Ter i Robinson and Jonathon Lever, Rostrum, April, 1999
The
death of oratory
Dale DeLetis, Rostrum, May, 1998
Ben
Ptak, National Finalist - his oration is from the heart
Vincent Borelli, Rostrum, December, 1994
Words:
the building blocks of oratory and all other competitive speech events
Charles Ickowicz, Rostrum, April, 1997