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  1. Susan Stevens, “Teacher Shortage,” Winning Orations 1986
    (Mankato, MN: Interstate Oratorical Association, 1986) 27.

  2. Ben Crosby, “The New College Disease,” Winning Orations
    2000 (Mankato, MN: Interstate Oratorical Association,
    2000): 133.

  3. John O’Brien, quoted in Brent Filson, Executive Speeches
    (New York: Wiley, 1994) 144–45.

  4. Charles Parnell, “Speechwriting: The Profession and the
    Practice,” Vital Speeches of the Day (15 January 1990): 56.

  5. The sample outline in this chapter is adapted from Brianne
    Geise, “Access in Not Enough: Requiring Counsel with
    University Sale of the Morning-After Pill,” Texas State
    University, 2013.

  6. Clive Thompson, “PowerPoint Makes You Dumb,” New
    York Times Magazine 14 December 2003: 88.
    Chapter 10 Introducing Your Speech

  7. K. Phillip Taylor, “Speech Teachers’ Pet Peeves: Student
    Behaviors That Public Instructors Find Annoying, Irritat-
    ing, and Unwanted in Student Speeches,” Florida Commu-
    nication Journal 33.2 (2005): 56.

  8. Lauren Holstein, “Slavery in the Sunshine State,” Winning
    Orations 2012 (Mankato, MN: Interstate Oratorical Asso-
    ciation, 2012) 34.

  9. Sheena Holliday, “Uninvited Visitor,” Winning Orations
    2003 (Mankato, MN: Interstate Oratorical Association,
    2003) 84.

  10. Edwin Pittock, “America’s Crisis in Aging,” Vital Speeches
    of the Day (February 2004).

  11. Charles W. Chestnut, Frederick Douglass. Electronic edi-
    tion published by Academic Affairs Library, University of
    North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2001.

  12. Cadie Thompson, “Twitter CEO Dick Costolo Gives New
    Grads Advice to Be ‘Bold’,” CNBC 6 May 2013.

  13. Jennifer Sweeney, “Racial Profiling,” Winning Orations
    2000 (Mankato, MN: Interstate Oratorical Association,
    2000).

  14. Matt Miller, “A Situational Speech: Bispehnol A,” Winning
    Orations 2009 (Mankato, MN: Interstate Oratorical Asso-
    ciation, 2009, editor Larry Schnoor).

  15. Statistics from “Which Law School Graduates Have the Most
    Debt?” U.S. News and World Report Best Law Schools, 2013.

  16. Terrika Scott, “Curing Crisis with Community,” Winning
    Orations 1995 (Mankato, MN: Interstate Oratorical Asso-
    ciation, 1995) 11.

  17. Theresa Clinkenbeard, “The Loss of Childhood,” Winning
    Orations 1984 (Mankato, MN: Interstate Oratorical Asso-
    ciation, 1984) 4.

  18. Thad Noyes, “Dishonest Death Care,” Winning Orations 1999
    (Mankato, MN: Interstate Oratorical Association, 1999) 73.

  19. Marvin Olasky, “Responding to Disaster,” Vital Speeches of
    the Day (November 2006): 744.

  20. Joe Griffith, Speaker’s Library of Business Stories, Anecdotes,
    and Humor (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1990) 335.

  21. Douglas MacArthur, “Farewell to the Cadets,” address
    delivered at West Point, 12 May 1962. Reprinted in Richard
    L. Johannesen, R. R. Allen, and Will A. Linkugel, eds.,
    Contemporary American Speeches, 7th ed. (Dubuque, IA:
    Kendall/Hunt, 1992) 393.
    16. Jascha Hoffman, “Me Translate Funny One Day,” The New
    York Times Book Review 21 October 2012: 31
    17. Muhtar Kent, “Are We Ready for Tomorrow, Today?” Vital
    Speeches of the Day (March 2010): 117–21.
    18. Richard Propes, “Alone in the Dark,” Winning Orations
    1985 (Mankato, MN: Interstate Oratorical Association,
    1985) 22.
    19. Luis Proenza, “Relevance, Connectivity and Productiv-
    ity,” Vital Speeches of the Day (February 2010): 89–92.
    20. Cynthia J. Starks. “How to Write a Speech,” Vital Speeches
    of the Day (April 2010): 153–56.
    21. Adam Winegarden, “The After-Dinner Speech,” in Tasha
    Van Horn, Lori Charron, and Michael Charron, eds., Allyn
    & Bacon Video II User’s Guide, 2002.
    22. William G. Durden, “Just Do Science,” Vital Speeches of the
    Day (March 2013): 67–71.
    23. Chris Miller, “Remember Both the Art and the Business
    Involved in Collision Repair,” Vital Speeches of the Day
    (May 2010): 203–13.
    24. Chris Christie, “The Adults Are in Charge,” Vital Speeches
    of the Day (March 2013): 82–87.
    25. Student speech, University of Miami, 1981.
    Chapter 11 Concluding Your Speech

    1. Lou Gehrig, “Farewell Speech,” Lou Gehrig: The Official
      Web Site, 23 June 2007, http://www.lougehrig.com/about/speech
      .htm.

    2. Robert Lehrman, “Victory Speeches,” The New York Times
      7 November 2012.

    3. Noelle Stephens, “The WWW.CON of Higher Education,”
      Winning Orations 1999 (Mankato, MN: Interstate Oratori-
      cal Association, 1999) 12.

    4. John Ryan, “Emissions Tampering: Get the Lead Out,”
      Winning Orations 1985 (Mankato, MN: Interstate Oratorical
      Association, 1985) 63.

    5. Melanie Loehwing, untitled speech, Winning Orations 2003
      (Mankato, MN: Interstate Oratorical Association, 2003)
      23–24.

    6. Richard Kelley, “Ready, Aim, Thrive: Strategies for 2007,”
      Vital Speeches of the Day (December 2006): 763–67.

    7. Bono, “Because We Can, We Must.” University of
      Pennsylvania, Almanac Between Issues 19 May 2004. 1 July
      2010.

    8. Matt Miller, “A Situational Speech: Bisphenol A,” Winning
      Orations 2009 (Mankato, MN: Interstate Oratorical
      Association, 2009). Copyright 2009 by Interstate Oratorical
      Association. Reprinted by permission.

    9. James W. Robinson, “Create a Fireworks Finale,” Executive
      Speeches (April 1989): 41–44.

    10. Tyler Kingkade, “Brian Williams’s Elon Commencement
      Speech Included Heartwarming Message to His Son,” The
      Huffington Post 28 May 2013.
      Chapter 12 Using Words Well: Speaker Language
      and Style

      1. “10 Hilarious Protest Signs,” Blognoscor 16 October 2010.



    11. David Crystal, “Speaking of Writing and Writing of
      Speaking,” Longman Dictionaries: Express Yourself with Confi-
      dence! (Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Education, 2005).




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