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  2. Dan Patch - Wikipedia

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    Dan Patch Toastmasters, Club 1280 of Toastmasters International, was founded in 1954, and continues to meet on Wednesday evenings in Richfield, Minnesota. The song " Ya Got Trouble ", from the Broadway musical and film The Music Man , makes a reference to the horse in expounding upon the "degradation" of jockeys sitting on the horse during a ...

  3. Toastmasters International - Wikipedia

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    It originated as a set of classes with the aim of improving the communication skills of the young men under his charge. [6] [7] Toastmasters International was incorporated under Californian law on December 19, 1932. [5] [8] The first international chapter was established in Vancouver, Canada, in 1932. The organization began admitting women in 1973.

  4. Ralph C. Smedley - Wikipedia

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    Ralph C. Smedley (February 22, 1878 – September 11, 1965) was the founder of Toastmasters International, an international speaking organization with more than 352,000 members in 141 countries and more than 16,400 individual clubs. Illinois Wesleyan University recognized Smedley's service to mankind by conferring him the honorary degree of ...

  5. Kohler-Andrae offers exploration of Black River Marsh, and ...

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    June 29, 2024 at 5:30 AM. SHEBOYGAN - Kohler-Andrae State Park, 1020 Beach Park Lane in Sheboygan, is offering the following events. A vehicle admission sticker is required. For more details, call ...

  6. World Championship of Public Speaking - Wikipedia

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    World Championship of Public Speaking. The World Championship of Public Speaking began in 1938 and has grown to over 50,000 participants in 149 countries in 2022. In its early decades, it was referred to as the Toastmasters Speech Contest. [1] By the 1990s, there were about 10,000 participants every year. [2]

  7. Toastmaster - Wikipedia

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    Toastmaster is a general term, prevalent in the United States in the mid-20th century, referring to a person in charge of the proceedings of a public speaking event. The toastmaster is typically charged with organization of the event, arranging the order of speakers, introducing one or more of the speakers, and keeping the event on schedule. [1]

  8. Aaron Cross - Wikipedia

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    Born. ( 1975-06-28) June 28, 1975 (age 48) Waterloo, Iowa, U.S. Occupation. Archer. Known for. Participating and winning in several competitions, despite his physical disabilities. Aaron Cross (born in Waterloo, Iowa, on June 28, 1975) is a quadriplegic American archer.

  9. Toastmaster (appliances) - Wikipedia

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    Toastmaster is a brand name for home appliances. It was originally (1921) the name of one of the world's first automatic electric pop-up toasters for home use, the Toastmaster Model 1-A-1. [1] Since then the Toastmaster brand has been used on a wide range of small kitchen appliances, such as coffeemakers, waffle irons, toasters, and blenders .