Voice, communication and politics / Morton Cooper ; interviewed by Carlos Hagen.
Dr. Morton Cooper, a leading voice therapist, discusses the hypnotic voice quality of Ronald Reagan. He compares Reagan's delivery to that of Franklin Roosevelt, contrasts the message of words to the psychological power of vocal quality, the role of Walter Mondale's speaking voice in his defeat, the potential for people to train their voices to promote success, and how the major networks realize that the voice is the message.|VOICE, COMMUNICATION AND POLITICS / Dr. Morton Cooper| interviewed by Carlos Hagen. - Dr. Cooper, a leading voice therapist, discusses the hypnotic voice quality of Ronald Reagan. He compares Reagan's delivery to that of Franklin Roosevelt, contrasts the message of words to the psychological power of vocal quality, the role of Walter Mondale's speaking voice in his defeat, the potential for people to train their voices to promote success, and how the major networks realize that the voice is the message. - RECORDED: 197-?