The "Public Image" of George Wallace in the the 1968 Presidential Election (open access)

The "Public Image" of George Wallace in the the 1968 Presidential Election

The intention of this study is to examine the public image of George Wallace in the 1968 presidential campaign from its earliest inception to its general acceptance and at the same time, to determine if this image contributed to his defeat at the polls. The study will seek to be an interpretative rather than exhaustive historical research summary and will attempt to view Wallace's image from as an objective posture as possible.
Date: August 1969
Creator: Rasberry, Robert W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Analysis of Invention in Selected Speeches by Sam Rayburn (open access)

An Analysis of Invention in Selected Speeches by Sam Rayburn

This thesis will give primary attention to an analysis of invention in selected congressional, campaign, and ceremonial speeches of Sam Rayburn. Such an analysis should reveal the most common modes of persuasion used by the man.
Date: August 1969
Creator: Gooch, Brenda Gale
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Rhetorical Structure of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (open access)

The Rhetorical Structure of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee

The purpose of this study is to analyze the overall rhetorical structure of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee during 1960-1968. The criteria used in this study were adapted from: Joseph R. Gusfield, "Protest, Reform, and Revolt - A Reader in Social Movements;" Dan F. Hahn and Ruth Gonchar, "Studying in Social Movements: A Rhetorical Methodology;" Kurt Lang and Gladys Lang, "Collective Dynamics;" Leland M. Griffin, "The Rhetoric of Historical Movements;" Herbert W. Simons, "Requirements, Problems, and Strategies: A Theory of Persuasion for Social Movements." Gusfield's definition of a movement as "socially shared activities and beliefs directed toward the demand for change in some aspect of the social order" is utilized. To examine the rhetorical structure, it is necessary to divest it from the complex structural aspects of a movement. Simons' theory of the "grand flow" of a movement's persuasion guided this study. The rhetorical requirements of a movement are introduced in Chapter I. The requirements tend to fall into the following sub-categories: the ideology, the strategy, the goals, the membership, and the leadership. Chapter II is devoted to the setting during which the movement was founded. It includes a brief history of social unrest in civil rights struggles in the …
Date: August 1972
Creator: Michaelis, Daniel J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Rhetorical Study of President John F. Kennedy's Ceremonial Speaking (open access)

A Rhetorical Study of President John F. Kennedy's Ceremonial Speaking

Rhetorical studies have been lacking in the area of John F. Kennedy's ceremonial speeches. Therefore, it was felt that a contribution could be made by analyzing samples of President Kennedy's speeches delivered on special occasions in order to describe what he used in such situations and where possible to attempt to explain why he used these devices. This study will be done in light of principles given by some classical and modern rhetoricians concerning the ceremonial speech. The specific criteria will be the rhetorical canons of invention, disposition, and style.
Date: January 1968
Creator: Neu, Wayne
System: The UNT Digital Library
Persuasion in the Speeches of Senator Barry Goldwater in his 1963 Nomination Campaign (open access)

Persuasion in the Speeches of Senator Barry Goldwater in his 1963 Nomination Campaign

The purpose of this study is to examine what Barry Goldwater did in his 1963 speeches before Republican audiences in order to project himself as the candidate for nomination, to consider the persuasive appeals he made and their rhetorical merit.
Date: August 1964
Creator: Schulz, Judith
System: The UNT Digital Library
Invention in the Congressional and Campaign Speaking of Joe Weldon Bailey (open access)

Invention in the Congressional and Campaign Speaking of Joe Weldon Bailey

The purpose of this thesis is to examine what Joseph Weldon Bailey, a speaker of recognized ability, did in his congressional and campaign speeches to persuade people to his point of view.
Date: May 1968
Creator: Karrer, Ray E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Practice and Procedures of Broadcasting for the Play-by-play Sports Announcer (open access)

The Practice and Procedures of Broadcasting for the Play-by-play Sports Announcer

The problem is twofold. There have been short chapters on sports announcing included in most broadcasting textbooks. These chapters have given a limited, cursory explanation of the preparation necessary for aspiring sportscasters. Secondly, most authors have approached the field from the viewpoint of the researcher. This investigation approaches the problem from the viewpoint of a sports announcer who has started in small market radio and worked his way through to a responsible position in a major broadcasting area.
Date: August 1966
Creator: Mercer, William A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Evaluation of Ministerial Speech Training in Meeting the Speech Needs of Ministers in the Fort Worth-Dallas Area (open access)

An Evaluation of Ministerial Speech Training in Meeting the Speech Needs of Ministers in the Fort Worth-Dallas Area

This study attempts to determine whether available ministerial speech training meets the current speech needs of active Protestant ministers by asking: 1. In the opinions of ministers, how comprehensive was their speech training? 2. In active ministers' opinions, what are the current speech needs of ministers? 3. According to the information obtained from school catalogs and the speech departments of the schools from which the ministers graduated, what speech training is available at these institutions? 4. According to a comparison of the speech needs (given by ministers) with the available speech training (indicated by the schools): A. Does the available speech training meet the current speech needs? B. If not, what recommendations are needed?
Date: August 1964
Creator: Evridge, Dorothy J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Concept of Tragedy and Tragicomedy as Revealed in the Plays of Beaumont and Fletcher (open access)

The Concept of Tragedy and Tragicomedy as Revealed in the Plays of Beaumont and Fletcher

This thesis is an analysis of the comic and tragicomic styles that are evident in plays written by Beaumont and Fletcher.
Date: August 1940
Creator: Parker, William J.
System: The UNT Digital Library