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toastmaster

[tohst-mas-ter, -mah-ster] / ˈtoʊstˌmæs tər, -ˌmɑ stər /




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Toastmaster Dick Thornburg, editor of the Cincinnati Post, struck the keynote by calling Howard "the greatest newspaperman ever to come out of Gano, Ohio, population 37."

From Time Magazine Archive

"Here's your chance," Toastmaster George Murphy told the 2,000 diners at the Washington Hilton, "to sit in the presence of the next President of the U.S."

From Time Magazine Archive

Such an empty chair, thus illuminated, was to stand next to that of Toastmaster John Huston Finley at a large but frugal dinner in Manhattan's Hotel Roosevelt this week.

From Time Magazine Archive

Competitor McGraw Electric is also giving more ground, will cut its bestselling Toastmaster 10%.

From Time Magazine Archive

At 1:30 the Toastmaster was making Speech No. 8 and getting ready to spring the Oldest Living Graduate.

From Knocking the Neighbors by Ade, George




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