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...wish to enter the tournaments. If a man can satisfy the boxing instructor that he is capable of performing with some degree of efficiency, he will not have to take lessons before entering. Furthermore, a physical examination of each candidate will be made before he enters the ring...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Boxing Tournament Plans Will Be Made Monday | 12/17/1915 | See Source »

There is no need to urge the value of boxing as exercise; nor should any man look askance at the sport from its association with the professional ring. Ex-President Roosevelt found it his most valuable exercise in college. Both his physique and his vocabulary were invigorated...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE MANLY ART. | 12/10/1915 | See Source »

...advertise the fact that slumber is more important to him than accomplishment, should remember that there are others who find the twenty-four hours all too few for the work of life, and welcome the sound of the 7 o'clock bell. By all means let it continue to ring. EDMUND A. WHITMAN...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communications | 11/19/1915 | See Source »

...timely article on the new poets of scenery, with especial notice of Adolphe Appia. This man is as yet less well known than his contemporaries, Craig, Bakst, and Reinhardt, in spite of his work of inspiring and sustaining the modern movement. The illustrations of his scenes from the "Ring" confirms Mr. Moderwell's enthusiasm...

Author: By S. F. Damon ., | Title: First Musical Review Criticized | 11/8/1915 | See Source »

...true ballade--of a more complicated type, however, than generally seen. Yet Mr. Cummings, for all the limited number of rhymes, makes his poem sound perfectly smooth and unforced. "Sunset," by Mr. Damon, is a brief impression. "To a Child," by Mr. Code has at times an amateurish ring. Nevertheless Mr. Code goes a great way in expressing the typical charm of a child--and it is often these simplest things that are hardest to express...

Author: By F. SCHENCK ., | Title: July Monthly Credit to New Board | 6/19/1915 | See Source »

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