Democratic Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 March 1886 — Page 8

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About Will Cumback.

Persona! Indorsements. FROM O. P. MORTON, U. S. SENATOR. Hon. Will Cumback is a gentleman of high character, a public speaker of great ability and eloquence, He is regarded as one of the most pleasing and effective popular orators in Indiana, and his lectures upon any subject would be pleasing and interesting. FROM VICE-PRES’T T. A . HENDRICKS. Having heard Hon. Will Cumback in some of his admirable lectures, I take pleasure in saying that he is exceedingly capable as a lecturer; that in thought, style, and delivery he is charming and very able. FROM GOV. A. G PORTER. Gov. Will Cumback is endowed with striking originality of thought, and a rare gift of humor. His humor is never allowed to degenerate into drollery but is skillfully used as an aid to sustain tha interest in his theme. His style is pure and concise, and his voice admirable. FROM SENATOR BEN. HARRISON. Col. Cumback is one of the most popular speakers in our State. His style as a lecturer is clear, racy, and attractive. He comes at once upon good terms with his audience, and is always instructive and interesting. FROM HON. DAN’B'W. VOORHEKS, U. S. SENATOR, It affords me great pleasure to bear testimony to the high qualities of Gov. Cumback as an eloquent and effective public speaker. In voice, manner, and personal bearing, few men are so attractive and magnetic in the presence of an audience. He is a gentleman of I’efined taste and varied acquirements, and I have never known him to fail to charm his listeners and rivet their closest attention.

Press Notices. CUMBACK AT CHAUTAUQUA. Among the grand things of the July meetings, which later visitors may well regret having failed to hear, was the effort of Hon. Will Cumback, of Indiana. He leetured upon the taking subject of “The Invisible ‘Some People.’ ( It was a keen and sarcastic dissection of those vices and weaknesses of modern society which are usually credited disingenuously to “son e people,” or “they say.” This eloquent and witty appeal for open dealing, fair play, and truthfulness and charity was one of the best eflorts of the platform this season, and the meager report of it that was published gives but a faint idea of its telling effvet.—Chautauqua Herald. Governor Cumback has had considerable experience in poliuet, the law, and public life. He is an easy off hand speaker of the Western style, and is l equally at home on the rostrum, on the I stump, and in the drawing-room . ff# j is popular, agreeable, aggressire w, r. necessary, and an admiral*! ' , pamon. Governor Cumback ci„seu ui- j

h-cure with an eloquent peroration, and was largely applauded,—Ui iea N Y. Observer. Hon. Will Cumback delivered his lecture November 26th, on ‘‘lnvisible Some People,” to a large and delighted audience, in Association Hall, in this city.—blew York City Christian Advocate Ihe lecture by Hon. Will Cumback was as we knew it would be, a most enteraining and attractive one. Every person present was delighted. All want him to be engaged in every course. By all odds it was the best lecture of the year. Governor Cumback stands among the foremost lecturers of America.—Kokomo Tribune. Hon. Will Cumback, Ex- LieutenantGovernor of Indiana, and one of the most honored citizens of this commonwealth, lectured to a line audience on “Invisible Some People.” The Governor’s stage presence is fine, and he is a polished orator. His keen satire on the many characters in life that the term “Invisible Some People” fits, was appreciated and loudly applauded, and every auditor was held to the close. It was full of wit, and has many touching and sublime passages. After hearing it, we believe it to be the best attraction of the lyceum platform of to-day.— Fort Wayne Daily Gazette.

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