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Preface
Interoduction

Section 1

01. Prove a Point
02. Memory Method
03. Clean the Slate
04. Suggestions
05. Absorb
06. Exaggeration
07. Outlines
08. Geographical
09. More Geography
10. Foreign Languages
11. Rhymes + Codes
12. Medics
13. Legal Assistance
14. Salesmen
15. School Days
16. Forget
17. Organization
18. Observation
19. Attention
20. Absorption
21. Spelling

Section 2

22. Repetition
23. Last Name
24. Caricaturing
25. Photographs

Section 3

26. Alphabetical
27. Code Words

Conclusion

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7. Outlines

Initialing and indexing may well serve as a ready refer­ence outline for public speakers and for students in class­room recitations.

Example: In delivering a talk on salesmanship, a speaker may desire to include the following good points; Fairness to competition, Intelligence, Gratitude, Honor, Truth. These, when initialed, spell fight. As the speaker completes the discussion of one point and is ready to bring out the next point, he need only reach for the next letter in the word fight, or whatever initialed word or code he has chosen. You may want to tie these points or code words into the Auto-Magic* system. Place the first code word (fight in this case; picture fighters) on your radiator ornament, the second code word on the headlights, and so on. This will serve as double insurance for bringing these code words readily to mind.

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