Aurora . developed imagination. Withoutit, no matter Avhat he may say, his speech is lacking in Curry says: When a speaker eliminates imagination andfeeling he becomes commonplace and his ideals and words fail tomove his fellows. While it is true expression is greatly aided by imagination,it is just as true that imagination is stimulated ;iii(l developed byexpression. The two are mutually helpful. Tbe speakei- musthave vision, which is supplied by innmiuation, before ho can stirhis hearers; but, on the other hand, vocal interpretation, (H llicact of giving expression to the finest


Aurora . developed imagination. Withoutit, no matter Avhat he may say, his speech is lacking in Curry says: When a speaker eliminates imagination andfeeling he becomes commonplace and his ideals and words fail tomove his fellows. While it is true expression is greatly aided by imagination,it is just as true that imagination is stimulated ;iii(l developed byexpression. The two are mutually helpful. Tbe speakei- musthave vision, which is supplied by innmiuation, before ho can stirhis hearers; but, on the other hand, vocal interpretation, (H llicact of giving expression to the finest poetry, proves the cxcclbnttraining for the imagination. It is, therefore, very imjxiitant that the stu(biit receive train-ing in vocal expression on account of the inlluencc wludi i1 liason the imaginative faculty—the faculty of the mind lo \\hi(dimaiikind owes its highest ideals and its kcMiiest enjoymenl. SEVA ELIjIS, Exi)i-essi(in di. Page Fifty-seven] i£xtirp00inn In&prgra&uatPB Aurora 17. [Page Fifty-eight


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