Toastmaster
Added
to site July 10, 2001
In
1950, my father Vernon Thomas became one of the original members of
the new Toastmasters Club chapter in Cambridge, Ohio.
Toastmasters
International has been around since 1924. The members learn
how to conduct meetings and speak in public, with both prepared
speeches and short impromptu talks, while other members evaluate
them. The skills they learn are helpful in business as well in
churches and service and charity organizations.
The
club met on Wednesday nights at the Cambridge YMCA. My father
was a manager at the local Chevrolet dealership.
Here
are five of his prepared speeches that have survived. The
first three were apparently for Toastmasters; one of them may also
have been broadcast on station WILE. The other two were for
community fund-raising. Click on the title to read the text of
each speech.
AMERICA'S
TOP SECRET
"Whether
or not we, as individuals, share in this most carefully guarded
secret depends entirely upon ourselves."
YOUR
LAND AND MINE
"Encourage
the probing of honest differences of opinion without
bitterness. It requires only a second thought before speaking
or acting to consider the effect on others."
HOW
MUCH IS IT GOING TO COST?
"At
that time, the church membership was much less than it is
today. Surely, if they could do such a job as they did those
many years ago, we can do an $80,000 expansion job."
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