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HON. J. FRANK HANLY
FOR FOUR YEARS GOVERNOR OF INDIANA
GOV. J. FRANK HANLY
AN APPRECIATION
H
IS MEASUREMENTS ARE TITANIC. His proportions are in harmony with his six feet of heroic manhood. When disengaged he looks the trained athlete at rest. Upon the platform when speaking he seems a stalwart giant fit for any fray. He looks straight and steadily into the eyes of his auditors as if searching for their higher natures. He is never dramatic, but his intensity is overwhelming. His gestures are few, always unstudied and tremendously effective. His voice is strong, full and clear, with a tone of unaffected and deep human sympathy. His manner is winsome, though dominated by an imperious spirit characteristic of a great nature wholly enlisted and engaged in a great cause. He is fervent and forceful in speech, with the culture and polish of an orator, the logic of a skilled advocate and enthusiasm of a reformer.
His superb intellectual endowments, ripe scholarship and wide range of information together with his indomitable will, make peculiarly potent for good all of his public attitudes, utterances and activities.
That he has
come to the kingdom for such a time as this
must be manifest to all who have, in the light of his public record, duly considered the eloquent utterances of this former chief magistrate of a great American Commonwealth.
The Searchlight, Los Angeles, Cal.
SUBJECTS
THE WORLD DISARMED
THE PATRIOTISM OF PEACE
THE SPIRIT OF DEMOCRACY
THE PERSONALITY OF THE CHRIST
IF A MAN DIE
ADDRESSES APPROPRIATE FOR SPECIAL OCCASIONS
GOV. J. FRANK HANLY
EXPECTATIONS MORE THAN REALIZED
The lecture was one of
the greatest ever
given in this city.
Leader, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
He is big and sturdy, like an oak tree, and puts lots of vim in his arguments.
Times, Scranton, Pa.
Governor Hanly is a remarkable
orator, brilliant
and
able
. Nobody like him has been heard here since the days of John B. Gough.
Allentown, Pa.
The lecture was said to be one of the best ever heard by an Orange audience. He kept his large audience
spell-bound
for over two hours.
Republican, Springfield, Mass.
His eloquence had a noticeable effect on the thousand men and women who heard him. He had his hearers alternating between tears and tumultuous applause, and when he finished the
gathering rose and cheered
him to the echo.
Gazette, Worcester, Mass.
His brilliant oratory held the
large audience enthralled
nearly two hours. His tribute to Lincoln was a masterly triumph of eloquence.
Courier-Citizen, Lowell, Mass.
Hanly made a great impression. He is an eloquent, earnest speaker, who gets right at the heart of the question on the start and never flags. He was applauded repeatedly and received one of the
greatest receptions
ever given in Mechanics Hall.
Daily Telegram, Worcester, Mass.
Governor Hanly last night stirred to
boundless enthusiasm
an audience numbering thirty-five hundred, in the Academy of Music. Expressive in every word and gesture, his voice thrilling with the intensity of his emotion, resounded throughout the big auditorium. He fairly carried his audience with him in his oratorical flights, evoking peal after peal of thunderous applause. At times he was
compelled to pause several minutes
while the tumult ran its length and the audience voiced its approval.
Record, Philadelphia, Pa.
In years to come, recollection of the Forty-seventh Banquet of the Central Illinois Congregational Club will be dominated by remembrance of the
fiery, soul-stirring eloquence
of Ex-Governor Hanly, of Indiana. Nothing to equal it has been heard in Peoria since our
matchless Ingersoll.
He played upon the heart-strings of his audience at will, now inciting to action in a fiery denunciation and then bringing tears and sobs.
Evening Journal, Peoria, Ill.
G
OVERNOR HANLY has the reputation, which he justly deserves, of being one of the greatest orators in the country to-day—a reputation which was sustained in the address last evening. While it was a wonderful address, a masterpiece, yet it was so plain that the children who were present could grasp the argument and understand it. The audience filled the Opera House.
Morning Press, Bloomsburg, Pa.
In the last four years Governor Hanly has spoken in Alabama, Canada, Colorado, District of Columbia, Delaware, Georgia, Illinois, Iowa, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Minnesota, Michigan, Montana, Missouri, Massachusetts, Maryland, Mississippi, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Nebraska, New York, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah, Washington, West Virginia and Wisconsin.
He has spoken in Wisconsin 8 times, Missouri 11 times, Michigan 12 times, Nebraska 17 times, Massachusetts 19 times, Ohio 50 times, Iowa 56 times, Illinois 72 times, and Pennsylvania 94 times.
In three years he has spoken twice in 42 cities, as follows: Denver, Colo.; Wilmington, Del.; Homer, Geneseo, Bloomington, Canton, Ottawa, Lincoln, Champaign, Galesburg, Ill.; Muscatine, Charles City, Oskaloosa, Spencer, Waterloo, Colfax, Centerville, Marshalltown, Iowa; Duluth, Minn.; Jackson, Mich.; Meadville, Kirksville, Mo.; Baltimore, Md.; Beatrice, Neb.; Buffalo, N. Y.; Westerville, Bethesda, Ohio; Greensburg, Washington; Kittanning, Uniontown, York, Williamsport, Warren, Franklin, Johnstown, Braddock, Bloomsburg, Clearfield, Chambersburg, Meadville, Wilkinsburg, Penn.
Three times in the following cities: Rockford, Pontiac, Joliet, Ill.; Des Moines, Clarinda, Iowa; Lowell, New Bedford, Mass.; Youngstown, Columbus, Zanesville, Cincinnati, Ohio; Bradford, Penn.
Four times in Lincoln, Neb., and eleven times in Chicago, making 92 recalls in three years. He has delivered 207 addresses in a single year—1909.
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| Title | Hon. J. Frank Hanly: for four years Governor of Indiana |
| Publisher | The Britton Printing Co. |
| Place of Publication | United States -- Ohio -- Cleveland |
| Date Original | 1904/1932 |
| Topical Subject (LCSH) |
Governors Lecturers |
| Personal Name Subject | Hanly, J. Frank |
| Type (DCMIType) |
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| Type (AAT) |
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| Digital Collection | Traveling Culture: Circuit Chautauqua in the Twentieth Century |
| Contributing Institution | University of Iowa. Libraries. Special Collections Dept. |
| Archival Collection | Redpath Chautauqua Collection |
| Subcollection | Chautauqua Brochures |
| Collection Guide | http://lib.uiowa.edu/collguides/?MSC0150 |
| Collection Identifier | MSC0150 |
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| Contact Information | Contact the Special Collections Dept. at The University of Iowa Libraries: http://www.lib.uiowa.edu/spec-coll/contact/index/ |
| Height (cm) | 28 |
| Number of Pages | 4 |
| Digitization Specifications | Scanned at 600 dpi, 32-bit color. Master image available in tiff format. |
| Date Digital | 2001 |
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