The World's Great Sermons, Volume 07: Hale to Farrar
Religion
The World's Great Sermons, Volume 07: Hale to Farrar
Sermons
What Elocution Really Is--Outline of Preparatory Physical Training
by Respiratory Exercises and Gymnastics--The Production of
Tone--Cultivating the Articulation Along the Lines of Pitch, Melody,
and Force--Rate of Movement--Personation or Picturing--Gesture and
Extemporaneous Speech--Facial Expression.
=Prof. J. W. Churchill=, Andover: "It is an invaluable treatise."
=The Independent=, New York: "Compact and inexpensive, but it omits
nothing essential."
=_16mo, 111 pp., Illustrated, Paper Covers, 25 cents. Post-free._=
=FUNK & WAGNALLS COMPANY, Publishers,=
=NEW YORK and LONDON=
=Profit and Loss=
=in Man=
By ALPHONSO A. HOPKINS, Ph.D.
The New Gospel of Patriotic, Economic, and Political Common Sense on
the Temperance Question. The most up-to-date and powerful plea for
Prohibition upon purely economic grounds that has been written in
years. It is calm and dispassionate, and discusses the problem from
the cold matter-of-fact standard of dollars and cents.
CONTENTS
I. The Cost of a Boy. VIII. Moral Facts and Political Factors.
II. Boy and Bar. IX. Dictionary Politics.
III. Manhood and Law. X. A Curse, a Crime, and the Cure.
IV. Labor, Liquor, and Law. XI. Publicans and Republicans.
V. Christian Loyalty. XII. Democrats and Drink.
VI. Barabbas. XIII. Methods of Settlement.
VII. Moral and Political Force.
"The unique idea of placing temperance on a commercial basis,
of considering the difference between the actual cash value
of a man who drinks and the man who abstains, is intensely
interesting and profitable. Prof. Hopkins claims that each young
man twenty-one years of age represents a cost to society of two
thousand dollars ($2,000). Will he pay--will he 'make good'--on
the investment if he becomes a drinker? That's the question! In
the United States are one and a half millions of drunkards--a
stupendous loss of an investment aggregating over five billions
of dollars ($5,000,000,000)."--_Cumberland Presbyterian,
Nashville, Tenn._
_12mo, Cloth, 376 pp. $1.20, net; by mail, $1.32_
FUNK & WAGNALLS COMPANY, Pubs.
NEW YORK AND LONDON
A WORKING GRAMMAR
OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
By JAMES C. FERNALD, L.H.D.
_Editor of the "Students' Standard Dictionary." Author of
"English Synonyms, Antonyms, and Prepositions," "Connectives of
English Speech," Etc., Etc._
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