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144:, and from 1866, labored in Philadelphia to build up a school that should embody and present these principles with full effect. His enthusiasm and persistence gradually attracted enough pupils and assistants to enable him to carry out his plans, and in the autumn of 1873, the National School of Elocution and Oratory was established. In 1874, its first catalogue was issued, showing an enrolment of 88 students for that year. In 1875, its scope and course were much extended, and a charter was secured for it from the legislature of the State. By September 1880, it was said that not less than 3,000 students came under its instruction, and that at least 600 lectures and readings were given before educational bodies and lyceums. 578: 451: 417: 382: 348: 314: 147:
Prof. Shoemaker died in 1880, and the institution was carried on for several years under the direction of his widow, Mrs. Shoemaker, who had previously acted as an assistant teacher. In 1886, she was vice-president, the Presidency having been accepted by Dr. Edward Brooks, formerly Principal of the
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From 1915, Dora Adele Shoemaker served as principal. Renamed the Shoemaker School of Speech and Drama, its course offerings included journalism and radio technique. Dora headed the school until the late 1930s.
600: 620: 124:, served as principal, renaming the school "Shoemaker School of Speech and Drama" and adding coursework in journalism and radio technique. The school closed in the late 1930s. 120:, 1873. Attention was given to conversation and oratory, vocal culture, reading, and recitation. It awarded Bachelor's and master's degrees. From 1915, their daughter, 610: 605: 468: 149: 494: 112:) was an American school for speech arts, focused on rhetoric and elocution. It was established by Jacob and 207: 165: 520: 189: 121: 97: 271:.-Compiled by Mrs. J. W. Shoemaker. Philadelphia, Publication Department National School of Oratory. 183: 113: 79: 561: 219: 177: 434: 400: 365: 331: 297: 201: 277:. Edited by Mrs. J. W. Shoemaker. Philadelphia, National School of Elocution and Oratory. 195: 594: 582: 455: 421: 386: 352: 318: 213: 171: 141: 117: 37: 33: 275:
Dialogues.-Designed for school and social entertainment, entirely new and original
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Who's who in Pennsylvania: A Biographical Dictionary of Contemporaries
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Defunct schools of the performing arts in the United States
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U.S. Government Printing Office. 1878. p. 222 140:, taught these extensively in institutes throughout 93: 85: 74: 66: 58: 50: 45: 26: 21: 601:Defunct universities and colleges in Philadelphia 259:.—Philadelphia, The National School of Oratory. 247:.-Philadelphia, The National School of Oratory. 241:.-Philadelphia, The National School of Oratory. 235:.-Philadelphia, The National School of Oratory. 180:, actress, dramatic reader, teacher, and writer 621:Performing arts education in the United States 436:American College and Private School Directory 292: 290: 8: 556: 554: 552: 550: 548: 546: 544: 542: 469:"Happy Birthday to - - Dora Adele Shoemaker" 495:"The Shoemaker School of Speech and Drama" 18: 257:Choice Humor: -For reading and recitation 148:State Normal School at Millersville (now 106:National School of Elocution and Oratory 22:National School of Elocution and Oratory 611:1930s disestablishments in Pennsylvania 286: 204:, suffragist, physician and mountaineer 150:Millersville University of Pennsylvania 402:A History of Education in Pennsylvania 367:United States Congressional Serial Set 7: 110:Shoemaker School of Speech and Drama 54:Shoemaker School of Speech and Drama 606:1873 establishments in Pennsylvania 14: 576: 521:"Obituary, Dora Adele Shoemaker" 449: 415: 380: 346: 312: 501:. 22 September 1938. p. 22 399:Wickersham, James Pyle (1886). 1: 30: 527:. 19 March 1962. p. 24 509:– via Newspapers.com. 483:– via Newspapers.com. 475:. 13 August 1938. p. 8 251:Young Folks' Entertainments 210:, elocutionist and educator 637: 186:, author, newspaper editor 525:The Philadelphia Inquirer 499:The Philadelphia Inquirer 473:The Philadelphia Inquirer 405:. 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Index

Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
Rachel H. Shoemaker
Dora Adele Shoemaker
Rachel H. Shoemaker
Philadelphia
Dora Adele Shoemaker
rhetoric
elocution
Pennsylvania
Millersville University of Pennsylvania
Joseph Elijah Armstrong
Maud Babcock
Emma Dunning Banks
Anna Braden
Martha Hughes Cannon
John O. Crosby
Cora Smith Eaton
Eugenia Williamson Hume
Loraine Immen
Sarah McGehee Isom


REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER OF EDUCATION THE YEAR 1880
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Who's who in Pennsylvania: A Biographical Dictionary of Contemporaries
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United States Congressional Serial Set
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A History of Education in Pennsylvania

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