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Once there, he took jobs teaching elocution at schools around London.
Its use in teaching elocution can be dated back to at least 1926.
She even had some of her elocution students give public performances to raise money.
By the age of 5, he was enrolled in elocution classes.
His family was known for teaching people how to speak English clearly (elocution).
The lessons in singing and elocution had left her with a pretty powerful voice.
A friend kindly provided me with a little capital and I started my elocution school.
You go back to those first talkies, everybody went to elocution school.
He began to appear on the stage in 1939, as a member of an amateur elocution group.
"Theater, elocution and writing are all sons of the same father," he said.
And I did have an all-round dance education, including elocution.
Elocution, manners and morality lessons would be in order as well.
But it's the performance of a self-conscious pupil in an elocution class.
This is not a word tossed around by lawyers cautious of every elocution.
She spent her remaining days teaching music and elocution.
The school has set up elocution and essay competitions on these aspects.
He was referred to as a veteran actor and teacher of elocution.
In a perverse yet creative way, it was quite an amazing elocution.
With the publication of these works and similar ones, elocution gained wider public interest.
The students have won several championships in sports, debates, elocution etc.
Sheridan also wrote short pieces of poetry which were used by elocution teachers.
They were always astounded to hear a black man who could speak with an elocution superior to their own.
He taught elocution at the University of Pennsylvania in 1897.
Elocution emerged as a formal discipline during the eighteenth century.
In Haiti, he is the great elocution, the voice of God, as it were.