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Excerpt from Wit and Humor for Public Speakers
If, however, stories do not actually illustrate a point, it is better to leave them untold - unless it be on an occasion of gen eral merriment, when there is a round of story-telling simply for the sake of good Cheer.
But for the speaker to go out of the way of his theme, for no apparent purpose except to bring 'in jokes, is inexcusable. The friends of an evangelist who was conducting meetings in a cer tain city, made arrangements with officers of the Young Men's Christian Association to have him address a large number of high-school boys in the association building. The idea was com mendable, and the opportunity one that any lover of young man hood might prize.
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