Word: ringed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Herr Fuchs concluded with a burring, guttural admonition: "To all for-r-reign artists I give this good advice. Br-r-ring your family tree to America, and be sure there is at least a bar-r-ronet up in the br-r-ranches...
...cosmic combat in a comedy, the title of which is derived by nicking the heroine's name, Cynthia. It appears that the young lady likes her man without matrimony. An unfortunately discovered roadhouse dalliance leads to her being forced to accept him with the conventional wedding ring. In Act II, emerges the conflict between business and wife-petting. Husband (Allan Dine-hart) woos his Mexican oil wells. Wife (Claiborne Foster) languishes in the company of an artist friend powerful with women. Says Husband in plaintive self-defense: "A man who can make love in a falling market...
...nature is sickened by the War and after the misery of heroism he experiences peacetime betrayal by crass noncombatants. This wistfulness may irritate some U. S. readers, used to two-fisted, hammer-and-tongs irony. Clerks who cheat and win under our system must brag about it later to ring true. Our politicians are colorful or they are nothing. Not so in France. There political satire can cut to the bone quietly. There honesty and dishonesty are such different things that irony about them can be subtle yet intense...
...Manhattan newspapers, pretending to have sent reporters to interview Bishop Diaz in "Spanish and French," described him wearing his bishop's ring on his left hand, as though it were a wedding ring. Roman Catholic bishops wear the episcopal ring on the ring finger of the right hand, the hand with which they confer the episcopal blessing...
Married. Anthony Ashley-Cooper, Lord Ashley, 26, son and heir of the Earl of Shaftesbury; to Sylvia Hawkes, actress, in London. They defied the Earl, who dashed to London in an unsuccessful attempt to prevent the marriage. The bride had to carry her wedding ring in her hand, as it proved to be too small for her finger...