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Rhetorical Study of the Speaking of Calvin Coolidge. Cal’s Rhetoric

Author: Fleser, Arthur
SKU: PMRT.GEN.3219.00743

$178.05

Publisher: The Edwin Mellen Press
Number of Pages: 134
ISBN-13: 9780889463219
Publication Date: 1990
Condition: New

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Calvin Coolidge participated in 15 inaugurals, ran for over 30 elective offices. His speaking contributed to his success and mirrored the conservative mind of his age. Although more flexible than strong, Coolidge was able to impress many as a man of action and conviction. Although he seldom used humor, he knew how to prepare a speech with clearly defined divisions, balanced sentences, and flowing phrases. He usually talked in soothing generalities on the virtues of the Republican Party, the principles of constitutional government, and love of God and country. He organized his material chronologically and often supported his propositions with historical examples. His was primarily a ceremonial rhetoric, never a rhetoric of reform. Other American Presidency Books 2010 – Presidential Campaign Letters and Speeches of James A. Garfield (1880), Benjamin Harrison (1892), William Mckinley (1896), and William Howard Taft (1908) 1991 – Congressional and Presidential Relations in the United States. Studies in Governmental Gridlock 1993 – The Carter Administration, Human Rights and the Agony of Cambodia

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