Word: ringed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Ring out wild bells...
...Hudson '23; June 17th, G. F. Knight '23, R. P. Kantor '23, L. H. Oppenheim '22 and H. H. Stamler '23; June 19th, T. Barker '23, B. S. Cogan '23, J. F. Fish '23, W. G. Maclachlan '23, W. L. Maclachlan '23, W. K. Phelps '23, L. R. Ring '21, N. Thayer '21; June 24, W. S. Holbrook...
Perhaps the most surprising feature of this final poll is the low rating of Attorney-General Palmer. Mr. Palmer threw his hat in the ring in early March, and he has not been wanting since then in activities tending to advance his aspirations. But the Digest's poll records only 19,003 first choice and 30,532 second choice for him; and the Digest, in its summary, says: "Attorney-General Palmer has throughout run a close race with Debs, the Socialist candidate, for whose incarceration in the Atlanta Federal Penitentiary Mr. Palmer's Department of Justice is responsible. Mr. Palmer...
...prematurely given, and acting as best they saw fit in the light of changing circumstances, than it is for the party to continue to function through the medium of an assembly of acquiescent figure-heads under the domination of a few clever leaders. May the hand of progress soon ring the curtain down upon the farce of the preferential primary...
...Young Immigrunts," by Ring W. Lardner "Jr." is a most clever parody on the notorious "Young Visiters," and should prove a best-seller. The imitation reminds us of "Mr. Jacobs," the striking parody on F. Marion Crawford's well-known novel, which was a favorite with another generation...