Rensselaer Republican, Volume 18, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 April 1886 — Bill Nye’s Advice to Lecturers. [ARTICLE]
Bill Nye’s Advice to Lecturers.
Bill Nye, the humorist, was asked by a would-be lecturer for his advice on certain questions. Here it is: “You need not worry so much about your costume until you have written your lecture, and it would be a good idea to test the public a little, if possible, before you do much expensive printing. Your idea se.ems to be that a man should get a fine lithograph of himself and a SIOO-suit of clothes, and then write his lecture to fit the lithograph and the clothes. That is erroneous. “Yon say that you have written a part of your lecture, but do not feel satisfied with it. In this you will no doubt find many people who will agree with you. “You could wear a full dress suit of black with propriety, or a Prince Albert coat with your hand thrust into the bosom of it. *1 once, lectured on the subject of phrenology in the southern portion of Utah, being at that time temporarily-busted, but still hoping to tide over the dull times by delivering a lecture on the subject of ‘Brains, and How to Detect Their Presence.’ I was not supplied with a phrenological bust at that time, and as such a thing is almost indispensable, I borrowed a young man from Provost and induced him to act as bust for the evening. He did so with thrilling effects taking the entire gross receipts of the lecture from my coat-pocket while I was illustrating the effect of alcoholic stimulants on the raw brain of an adult in a state ofhealth. “You can remove spots of egg from vour full dress suit? with ammonia and water applied by means ®f common nail brush. You do not ask" Tor thisreqipe, but judging from your style I hope that it may be of use to you.”
