S. S. (Samuel Silas) Curry

S. S. (Samuel Silas) Curry
Samuel Silas Curry (1847–1921) was an American elocutionist, educator, and author, best known for his contributions to the study and teaching of public speaking and vocal expression. He founded the School of Expression in Boston, which later became Curry College, emphasizing the development of effective speech and communication skills. Curry wrote several influential works, including "The Province of Expression" and "Lessons in Vocal Expression," which were widely used in the field of speech education. His methods combined scientific approaches to voice with an emphasis on individual character and personality in communication.

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WHY AND WHEREFORE When over eighty years of age, the poet Bryant said that he had added more than ten years to his life by taking a simple exercise while dressing in the morning. Those who knew Bryant and the facts of his life never doubted the truth of this statement. I have made inquiries lately among men who are eighty years of age, as to their method of waking up. Almost without exception, I find... more...