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...Louis Bromfield, Sinclair Lewis and H. L. Mencken. "One has only to contrast the interviews given by these two men, Dempsey and Tunney; one simple and profound, the other a mixture of bombast and cant," says one decrier of the literary note in Mr. Tunney's public statements. "A pugilist reading Hegel is about as appropriate as the dean of a woman's college singing. 'I'm Gonna Dance Wit' the Guy What Brung Me' says another. Unless he wishes to go down in history as the first champion to take an intellectual beating Mr. Tunney would do well...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE TRADE OF HARD KNOCKS | 11/2/1927 | See Source »

Married. Edward Eagan, one-time Rhodes scholar at Oxford, onetime heavyweight champion of the British Amateur Boxing Association, onetime captain of the boxing teams at Yale and at Oxford, great and good friend of Champion Pugilist James Joseph Tunney to Miss Margaret 'Colgate, daughter of President Sidney Morse Colgate of Colgate & Co., at Saranac Lake...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones: Oct. 24, 1927 | 10/24/1927 | See Source »

...Belgium. Good order was momentarily threatened at the palace gates in Brussels when 50 or so Legionaries and wives, who had read in Paris newspapers that King Albert was to receive the Legion, were refused admittance to the royal presence. Legionary Henry Brechner of Philadelphia, onetime pugilist, shouted, "I'll show you I'm as good as you are. I wasn't in the ring three years for nothing!" and punched the jaw of a California member of the official Savage party. Legionary Brechner was thrown...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HEROES: Legion Retreats | 10/17/1927 | See Source »

...reasonably sure that the fight will end as the managers agreed. But in the trenches, where a man's head may be blown off without contract, haircombs are counted superficial. Besides, there is no counter jab against a 16-inch shell. So the hero, once a cocky pugilist of the alleyways, turns yellow. But later he braces up, rushes a machine-gun nest, falls, comes to in the arms of his Red Cross nurse sweetheart. A delicate operation has been performed upon his shattered arm. Will he be able to use the limb? The audience watches in agonized suspense...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: New Pictures: Aug. 29, 1927 | 8/29/1927 | See Source »

...usually in accordance with what TIME says concerning topics of general information but I certainly do protest when I encounter a magazine like TIME stating things which are misleading. I am referring to what you state concerning Paolino Uzcudun, the well-known pugilist. (This appeared in your number of July...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: In Necaragua | 8/8/1927 | See Source »

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