Word: ringed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Ring '22 will lead the Glee Club in its part of the program which includes "Now Is the Month of Maying" by Morley, "The Cavalier Song" by Stanford, and "Chorus of Bacchantes" from "Philemon and Baucis" by Gounod. The Banjo Club will render a medley arranged by Mr. William Rice, its coach, while the Mandolin Club has chosen a Neapolitan medley and "To a Wild Rose" by Edward MacDowell...
Booing is very bad manners. Even the fight fans seldom indulge in it unless one of the men in the ring has first been guilty of unsportsmanlike conduct, During the Dempsey-Carpenter bout the crowd is said to have shown more genuine sportsmanship than at any other great athletic contest...
...inspection, it is noted that, like other drinking fountains, these are placed above sanitary basins to receive the superfluous water. "Mention might be made of the toilets, the lighting, and ventilation in general", but you do not make it. And to cap the whole business, you loss into the ring an unchallenged boast "that the mere specifications of the various objectionable features of the hall fill three closely written pages." In short, the article is merely a magnificent group of unsubstantiated claims...
...nearly every tradition of the well-ordered American stage mark "Declassee" which opened at the Hollis on Monday. The play, an unusual product, was entertaining, at all times interesting, occasionally inspiring by reason of the able interpretation by Miss Ethel Barrymore. Taken by and large, however, it did not ring true; perhaps because there seemed to be no great single purpose either in the author's mind or in the producer's. It was a play whose only object could have been entertainment; even this was marred by a concluding death scene conclusion which left the audience bewildered and amazed...
According to the "New York Times" Coach Heisman of Pennsylvania favors "legislation to stop light men being pitted against heavy ones on the gridiron." He would apply the rule of the boxing ring to the football field, asserting that the fact it "did not apply was one of the defects of the game...