LADIES and Gentlemen: I do not want to be seen in this lecture. I want to be heard. I am only the delivery wagon. When the delivery wagon comes to your house, you are not much interested in how it looks you are interested in the goods it brings you. You know some very good goods are sometimes delivered to you in some very poor delivery wagons.
So in this lecture, please do not pay any attention to the delivery wagon--how much it squeaks and wheezes and rattles and wabbles. Do not pay much attention to the wrappings and strings. Get inside to the goods. Really, I believe the goods are good. I believe I am to recite to you some of the multiplication table of life--not mine, not yours alone, but everybody's.
This lecture deals with the following topics:
Lesson 7 - THE SALVATION OF A "SUCKER"
a) You can't get something for nothing
b) The fiddle and the tuning
c) How we know things
d) Trimmed at the shell game
e) My "fool drawer"
f) Getting "selected to receive 1,000 per cent"
g) You must earn what you own
h) Commencement orations
i) My maiden sermon
j) The books that live have been lived
k) Singer must live songs
l) Successful songs written from experience
m) Theory and practice
n) Tuning the strings of life
Lesson 8 - LOOKING BACKWARD
a) Memories of the price we pay
b) My first school teaching
c) Loaning the deacon my money
d) Calling the roll of my schoolmates
e) At the grave of the boy I had envied
f) Why Ben Hur won the chariot race
g) Pulling on the oar
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