BOOKS BY S. S. CURRY, Ph.D., Litt.D. Province of Expression. Principles of developing teachers, $1.20 postpaid. the delivery. $1.50; to Foundations of Expression. Fundamental of a psychological method of developing the mind, body and voice in reading and speaking. $1.25; to teachers, $1.10 postpaid. Mind and Voice. Principles of Vocal Training according teachers, $1.25 postpaid. to psychological method. $1.50; to Lessons in Vocal Expression. Voice modula tions as determined by mental and emotional action. $1.25; to teachers, $1.10 postpaid. Imagination and Dramatic Instinct. Function of imagination and assimilation in speaking and vocal interpretation. $1.50; to teachers, $1.20 postpaid. Vocal and Literary Interpretation of the Bible. Introduction by Professor Francis G. Peabody, D.D., of Harvard University. 50c. net; 60c. postpaid. Browning and the Dramatic Monologue. Key to Browning's spirit and form. Introduction to Browning and dramatic platform art. $1.25; to teachers, $1.10 postpaid. Classics for Vocal Expression. Literary gems to the voice. $1.25; to teachers, $1.10 postpaid. best adapted Spoken English. How to improve speech and reading by studying thought and feeling and their effect upon voice conditions and modulations. $1.25; to teachers, $1.10 postpaid. Little Classics for Oral English. 150 pages of psychic exer cises arranged in steps corresponding with Spoken English. $1.25; to teachers, $1.10 postpaid. The Smile. Action, its nature and importance in expression illustrated by an example. $1.00; to members of the Morning League, 75c. postpaid. How to Add Ten Years to Your Life. Nature and importance of training with a short program. $1.00; to members of the Morning League, 75c. Other books in preparation. Write about the Morning League, Summer Terms, Home Studies, or other information to the School of AN APPRECIATION There More than any man of recent years, Dr. Curry has represented sane and scientific methods in the training of the speaking voice. In Harvard, Yale, Boston University, Newton Theological Institution, and in the School of Expression, Boston, he has educated preachers, public readers, and above all, teachers. are few American teachers of what used to be called "elocution," and now is better known as "expression," or simply “public speaking," who have not been in his classes and who will not testify to the soundness of his methods and to his devotion to ideals in his art. - Dean SHAILER MATHEWS, D.D. |