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Orator and Minor
Another annual competition is held, called " Orator Minor " ( Latin: The next-best spokesman ).
However, Orator Minor, from the year 2007, is held more than once every year, even up to five times.
He married Licinia Crassa Secunda or Minor, daughter of Lucius Licinius Crassus Orator, and wife Mucia Secunda, from whom he had no children.

Orator and is
According to Dr Rupert Thompson, the Orator of The University of Cambridge, the earliest reference to drinking games in Western literature is from Plato's Symposium The Drinking Party.
* John Philpot Curran: Orator and wit, originator of the quotation " Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty ".
He had been told by his sister that Snitter has run off and cannot be found ; he is horrified when he eventually sees a report in the Orator and realises the truth.
He is a Freemason and has served as Grand Orator.
In his opposition to the Reform Bill Orator Hunt revived the Great Northern Union, a pressure group he set up some years before, intended to unite the northern industrial workers behind a platform of full democratic reform ; and it is in this specifically that the germs of Chartism can be detected.
He was the second son of Marcus Antonius Orator and brother of Marcus Antonius Creticus ; his mother is unknown.
The American Preceptor is similar to The Columbian Orator in its content.
For example, if the topic is about individuality or being your own person, an Orator might explain that a decrease in individuality is bad because it lowers your ability to stand up for what you believe in or it makes you conform to standards instead of forming your own beliefs and values.
John O ' Connor Power ( 1846 – 1919 ), Irish Member of Parliament for Mayo, orator, barrister, radical journalist and author of ' The Making of an Orator ' is buried here with his wife's family.
The Columbian Orator is an example of progymnasmata, containing examples for students to copy and imitate.
The Public Orator gave his panegyric describing Darwin's work with purple Latin prose, to some good humoured heckling from the students, and distanced the dignitaries from " the unlovely tribe of apes " saying "' Mores in utroques dispares ' – the moral nature of the two races is different ".
Among the many trophies in the State Police Headquarters, in Boston, is a pewter pitcher, seized at a saloon on Causeway street, which is inscribed: “ Presented to Daniel Pratt, Jr., Chelsea, the Great American Traveller, Orator and Patriot ; the Friend of Humanity, the Ladies, and a Free Country generally ; the Defender of the Rich and Juicy, wherever found, and however bound.
Sankar apart as a Politician is known as a Statesman, Administrator, Orator, Educationist, Writer and Editor.
The Orator is Grady High School's yearbook.
The Orator is created for students by students, and the staff consists of 11th and 12th graders.
Money for the Orator is raised through ad sales, yearbook sales and various other fundraisers.
* Cicero – On the Ideal Orator ( De Oratore ) is a dialogic treatise addressed to Cicero ’ s brother, Quintus, and what Cicero refers to as a more mature work than his previously published On Invention ( De Inventione ).
It is unknown why White did not play for the Grays again ; he was replaced in the next game by Hall of Famer " Orator Jim " O ' Rourke.

Orator and where
magna cum laude from Radcliffe College in 1972, where she was designated Radcliffe Orator, and a J. D.
He went to Oxford, where he became Public Orator.
" She took an unprecedented and symbolic move by asking 25-year-old Liberian activist Kimmie Weeks to serve as National Orator for the celebrations, where Weeks called for the government to prioritize education and health care.

Orator and people
These trimming religious authors are people like Benjamin Hoadley ( who had been an aid to Smedley ) and John " Orator " Henley.

Orator and about
In later years, Douglass credited The Columbian Orator, which he discovered at about age twelve, with clarifying and defining his views on freedom and human rights.
Digby Driver finds out about Goodner's past through contacts at the Orator and uses the information to blackmail him into revealing details of his research, specifically that he was researching the bubonic plague, which Driver uses as the foundation of his sensationalist scaremongering.

Orator and selected
Despite being selected as the Senior Orator by his class, Yancey left the school in the spring of 1833, six weeks before graduation.

Orator and subjects
He was graduated in 1846, topping his class in all subjects and was chosen Class Orator by his graduating class ( of sixty ), who received his valedictory speech with " tumultuous applause ".

Orator and only
The Columbian Orator, became a symbol not only of human rights, but also of the power of eloquence and articulation.

Orator and have
The biologist Orator F. Cook seems to have been the first to coin the term ' speciation ' for the splitting of lineages or " cladogenesis ," as opposed to " anagenesis " or " phyletic evolution " occurring within lineages.
Marcus Antonius Orator was elected without opposition ; the other Optimate candidate, Gaius Memmius, who seemed to have the better chance of success, was beaten to death by the hired agents of Saturninus and Glaucia, while the voting was actually going on.
Some Assemblies and Grand Assemblies have other officers not specified in the ritual, such as Historian, Editor, Assistant Grand Editor, Circulation Manager, Orator ( or Lecturer ), Bible Bearer, Goodwill Ambassador, American Flag Bearer, State Flag Bearer, Christian Flag Bearer, Rainbow Flag Bearer, and Assembly Banner Bearer.

Orator and their
The campaign was sure to be a struggle ; the Whigs nominated their " Eagle Orator " Gustavus Henry, and Johnson wasted no time in calling him to task for his " Henry-mandering " of the First District, as their debates made their way across the state from one county seat to the next.
Other officials such as the Esquire Bedell or Orator wear the academic dress appropriate to their degree.

Orator and speeches
Because of his rousing speeches at mass meetings held in Spa Fields in London in 1816-17 he became known as the ' Orator ', a term of disparagement accorded by his enemies.

Orator and .
* Consuls: Aulus Postumius Albinus and Marcus Antonius Orator.
A Great Orator – A Pure Patriot.
: File: Blumenschein The Peacemaker. gif | The Peacemaker ( The Orator ), 1913
Bridgeport was the home of Major Leaguer, James " Orator " O ' Rourke, who signed the first African-American to play for a professional baseball team in 1895.
Unfortunately, not understanding the design of the first gun ( originally named " The Orator ", renamed " The Oregon " by Stockton ), the second gun was fatally flawed.
A decade later, it was the home of the University's Public Orator and Vice Principal of Magdalen Hall, Rev.
He was elected as the first Public Orator of London University in 1910.
Gardner resigned from his positions as Public Orator of London University in 1929 and as editor of The Journal of Hellenic Studies in 1932.
Logan the Orator ( c. 1723 ?– 1780 ) was a Native American orator and war leader born in the Iroquois Confederacy.
John Henley ( 3 August 1692 – 13 October 1756 ), English clergyman, commonly known as ' Orator Henley ', was a preacher known for showmanship and eccentricity.
" the Clare-Market Orator, while he turns religion into farce, must be considered as exhibiting shews and interludes of an inferior nature, and himself regarded as a Jack-pudding in a gown and cassock.
Despite all criticism, the energetic and eccentric ' Orator ' was popular with most Londoners.
Freedom's Orator: Mario Savio and the Radical Legacy of the 1960s.
In 1836 he became Public Orator at Cambridge, and in the same year was appointed Headmaster of Harrow, a post he resigned in 1844.
In 1857 he was appointed Public Orator.
His political interest was probably first kindled by the Preston election in 1830, in which Edward Stanley, after a long struggle, was defeated by Henry " Orator " Hunt.
She was elected as " Class Orator " at Wellesley, but was unable to fulfill the office since she was already involved in other activities.
He served in many college offices and in 1569 was elected as one of the University's junior proctors, and for some time after was deputy Public Orator.

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