1905-1935:
Toastmasters Begins
1905 – Building the foundation
Bloomington, Illinois, YMCA Education Director Ralph C. Smedley sees a need for enhancing public speaking skills, and organizes a Toastmasters Club, referencing the role of a “toastmaster” at banquets. The club’s first meeting is held March 24, 1905, in Bloomington, Illinois. The club disbands when Smedley moves away for a job promotion.
Copy of a speech, “The Hen and the Egg,” which was delivered at the first meeting of the Freeport Toastmasters Club on March 27, 1907.
1924 – The official start of Toastmasters
On October 22, approximately two dozen men meet in the basement of the YMCA in Santa Ana, California, which marks the birth of today’s Toastmasters.
Ralph C. Smedley leading a club meeting in 1925.
1926 – A second club
In Anaheim, California, the second Toastmasters club is chartered.
1930 – The Gavel
The organization’s first bulletin—The Gavel—is published.
First issue of The Gavel (December 1930)
1932 – Officially Toastmasters International
The name Toastmasters International is adopted and incorporated.
1933 – The Toastmaster magazine
The Toastmaster magazine is published and produced quarterly, replacing The Gavel. In 1946, the magazine would transition to its current monthly schedule.
Some of the early issues of The Toastmaster magazine
1935 – First club outside of North America
The first Toastmasters club outside North America charters in Southport, England.