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|a Lardner, Ring,
|d 1885-1933,
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|a Works.
|k Selections
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|a The Lost Journalism of Ring Lardner /
|c edited by Ron Rapoport ; foreword by James Lardner.
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|a Lincoln :
|b University of Nebraska Press,
|c 2017.
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|a Baltimore, Md. :
|b Project MUSE,
|c 2017
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|c ©2017.
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|a 1 online resource (600 pages).
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|g Machine generated contents note:
|g 1.
|t Getting Started --
|t South Bend Has Cause to Be Proud of Athletic Record the Past Year --
|t Memoirs of a Baseball Scribe (Part 1) --
|t Memoirs of a Baseball Scribe (Part 2) --
|t Twenty-Six Cubs Will Be Taken on Southern Journey --
|t Peerless Leader Takes Charge --
|t Record Crowd Opens Forbes Field --
|t PL.'s Team Leads Arabella to the Altar --
|t Pullman Pastimes: Frank Schulte Is His Own Entertainer --
|t Pullman Pastimes: Dawson's Reform Credited to Two Cubs --
|t Rustlers Go Marching Through Georgia --
|g 2.
|t Baseball --
|t First Game --
|t Ring's All-Stars --
|t Peaches Graham: Nine Men in One --
|t Ty Cobb's Inside Baseball --
|t Ping Bodie's Monologue --
|t Matty --
|t Mordecai Brown: The Reporter's Friend --
|t Noisy John Kling --
|t Casting Stones with Rollie Zeider --
|t Casey in the Field --
|t How to Pitch to Babe Ruth --
|t Baseball Poems --
|t World Serious --
|t 1909 --
|t Exhausted Tigers Extend Series --
|t 1912 --
|t Tears of Christy Mathewson --
|t 1915 --
|t Plea for Help --
|t Rainy Day in Philadelphia --
|t 1916 --
|t Your Correspondent Sizes Up the Series --
|t Lardner Story Starts as Verse, Turns to Prose as Fattens Purse --
|t Inning by Inning with the Red Sox and Robins --
|t Nothing Happened --
|t 1917 --
|t Report from Behind Enemy Lines --
|t Modern Voltaire --
|t 1918 --
|t 18 Holes --
|t 1919 --
|t Hot Tip from the Umpire --
|t Kid's Strategy Goes Amuck as Jake Doesn't Die --
|t Dirty Finger on the Ball --
|t 1920 --
|t No Need to Bribe Brooklyn --
|t Ring Splits Double-Header --
|t 1921 --
|t Lardner Hitting 1.000, Peeved at Weatherman --
|t Scribes Saved from Overflow of Brains --
|t 1922 --
|t Most Important World Series in History --
|t Fur Coat Is Already Bought --
|t Mr. Lardner Corrects a Wrong Impression --
|t It Looks Bad for the Three Little Lardner Kittens --
|t Yanks Lose, But Lardner Kittens Spared --
|t 1923 --
|t Fans Agrog as Series Opens --
|t Only One Team Could Lose that Game --
|t 1925 --
|t Blizzards and Politics Hit Pirate Punch --
|t 1927 --
|t Ring Hears the Game He Is Seeing --
|t Some Final Thoughts On The Game --
|t Oddities of Bleacher Bugs --
|t Kill the Umpire --
|t Why Ring Stopped Covering Baseball --
|t Br'er Rabbit Ball --
|g 3.
|t Ring Goes To War --
|t War Ballad --
|t Why I Can't Fight --
|t Free Trip to Europe --
|t Message to Sec. Baker --
|t Daddy's Alibi --
|t Ring Hears Government Plans to Scare Mexico --
|t Serve Your Country with a Minimum of Effort --
|t Good Tip to Friend Al --
|t E'en War So Grim Refuses to Dim Humor of Him --
|t Ball Game in France --
|t Setting Out for the Front --
|t On Being Bombed --
|t Letter to Home --
|t Back in Les Etats Unis --
|t What's the Matter with Kaiser Bill? --
|t Wake Travel Guide (European Branch) --
|t Do-Without Club --
|t Ring Can't Smile at War's End --
|g 4.
|t Football --
|t Perils of Being a Football Writer --
|t Michigan Vs. Harvard: A Personal Odyssey --
|t Letter --
|t How I'll Get That Story --
|t Persunal Appeal --
|t Friend Indeed --
|t Perseverance Wins --
|t He Has It All Planned Out --
|t Fresh Guy --
|t Where There's Real Sport --
|t Please Don't Go and Ruin It All --
|t Blue Monday at Michigan --
|t Wolverines Off for East Today; Big Squad to Go --
|t Yost's Squad Loses Outfit; Railroad Fails to Drop Off Baggage, Handicapping Workout --
|t Yost's Cripples Meet Harvard in East Today --
|t Luck Favors Harvard in Beating Michigan --
|g 5.
|t Politics --
|t If You Don't Know What He Writes About You Have Nothing on Him --
|t Ring Takes the "Pomp" Out of Pompey --
|t Key-Noting with Lardner --
|t United States of Old Glory --
|t Ring Is Through with Conventions But Fielder Jones is O.K. --
|t Me for Mayor --
|t Taxing Situation --
|t Starve with Hoover or Feast with Lardner --
|t Ring May Run with Debs on Prison Ticket --
|t Ring Says the Race Is Between Himself and Cobb --
|t It Looks Like a Stampede to Lardner --
|t Vice=Presidency --
|t Dressing for the Inauguration Is Some Job --
|t Simplicity Reigns in Washington --
|t Harding Inaugural Is Simps' Delight --
|t Presidential Golf --
|t Ring Organizes the Ku Klux Klan --
|t No Navy=No Fight --
|t War With Japan May Have to Be Fought with Postcards --
|t Coolidge Awaits Word of Landslide --
|t Lodge Nearly Achieves Acquaintance with Ring --
|t Double-Header in Cleveland Finds Gaps in Bleachers --
|t Ring Will Run Under One Condition --
|t Women Held to Blame for Long Session --
|t Ring Defends His Socks --
|t Ring Wants Bryan Lured Away --
|t Democrats Are Out to Set New World Record --
|t Ring Knew It All Along --
|t Ring's New Tax Bill to Include Congressmen --
|t Why I Will Vote Socialist --
|g 6.
|t Boxing --
|t Evening Accumulating Culture --
|t Dempsey Vs. Willard --
|t Jess' Stomach Shouldn't Be Worried --
|t Ring's Funny Stories Make the Operators Sick --
|t Lardner Hears Peace Trio Will Officiate at Bout --
|t After Seeing Jess in the Movies, Ring Wonders How Jack Can Win --
|t Lardner Won on Allies and Picks Willard Now --
|t When I Picked Jess to Win I Thought He'd Have Two Eyes to See With --
|t Dempsey Vs. Carpentier --
|t Getting to Know Geos --
|t Ring Will Bear Up No Matter Who Wins --
|t Ring Gives Dry Statistics on Preparations for Fight --
|t Ring Uses Strategy to Buzz Frenchman --
|t Lots of "Trebles" at Carpentier's Ringside --
|t Everything Goes When You Hit Dempsey's Camp --
|t Surprise Party for Jack --
|t Ring Sizes Up Critics from Europe --
|t How to Overcome the Shock of Battle --
|t Ring Is Glad He Wasn't in the Ring --
|t Dempsey Vs. Firpo --
|t They Ought to Spell It Furpo --
|t Theys No Doubt Wild Bull Can Hit If Jack Lets Him --
|t No More Salutes from Firpo to Sid --
|t Lardner Sees the Wild Bull --
|t Firpo Takes the Day Off --
|t Ring Discovers What's Wrong with His Feet --
|t Ring Gives Dempsey Some Advice --
|t Lardner in Great Shape for Wordy Battle --
|t Word from Bernard Shaw --
|t It Was a FIGHT --
|t Dempsey Vs.
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|t Tunney --
|t Monosyllables to Jack's Jaw --
|t Best Fight of Tunney's Career Found Dempsey at His Worst --
|g 7.
|t Noble Experiment --
|t 1919 --
|t Prohibition Blues --
|t Some Recipes with Kicks --
|t Ounce of Prevention --
|t Benefits of Prohibition --
|t Oh, Shoot! --
|g 8.
|t America's Cup And Other Sports --
|t Ring Can't Stand the Excitement of Yacht Racing --
|t Yachts Sail Like a Snail with Paralysis --
|t Closest Race We've Slept Through Yet --
|t Race Is Between a Snail and a Hearse --
|t Too Slow to Give a Kick --
|t Learn to Play Lip Golf --
|t Ring Reviews His Golf Season --
|t Perfect Day at Saratoga --
|t Tips on Horses --
|t Ring Discovers Polo --
|t How to Stork Big Game --
|t How Winners Quit Winners --
|t Why It's Called a Dog's Life --
|t Ring's Sensitive Nature Recoils at Hockey --
|t With Rod and Gun --
|g 9.
|t Family Life --
|t Family Poems --
|t To the Absent One Again --
|t To the New One --
|t To the Latest --
|t Help Wanted --
|t Eternal Question --
|t Exit Madge --
|t Mysterious Antipathy --
|t Parting --
|t Exalted Above His Fellows --
|t Declaration of Independence --
|t Welcome to Spring --
|t Youngest One Breaks In --
|t Moving to the East --
|t Why Not a Husbands' Union? --
|t It's a Good Thing Birthdays Don't Come Oftener --
|t Got a Radio in Your Home? --
|t Ring Loves His New Radio --
|t Ring's Long Island Estate Opens to Visitors --
|t Ring's Water Bill Is $1,643 -- and Nobody Drinks It --
|t Latest Dope from Great Neck --
|t Ring Confused with Thunder Shower by Radio Fans --
|t Carpenter's Concert Mars Ring's Speech --
|g 10.
|t On Journalism --
|t Journalism Poems --
|t Monday --
|t Come On, You Roseate Day --
|t West Town Storm --
|t This Afternoon --
|t To the Man Higher Up --
|t First Aid --
|t Valentines --
|t Plea for Mercy --
|t Another Plea for Mercy --
|t Office Secrets --
|t Part 1 --
|t Part 2 --
|t Part 3 --
|t Conquering a Bad Habit --
|t Ring Wants a Day Off --
|t Voice of the People --
|t Mister Toastmaster and Gentlemen --
|t On the Scarcity of Paper for Newspapers --
|t New System for Running Newspapers --
|t Going Back to Work --
|g 11.
|t People, Places, And Pieces Of Ring's Mind --
|t Fifteen Cents Worth --
|t Starring in the Movies with Billie Burke --
|t Marry a Man or Caddy for Him --
|t Keep the Reform Fires Burning --
|t Automatic Writing --
|t Some Cigars Would Cure Any Smoker --
|t Have a Spelling Bee of Your Own --
|t Try Love Letters on Your Creditors --
|t Ring Observes the Miami Mermaids --
|t Ring Discloses His Beauty Secrets --
|t If You Ain't in the Monday Opera Club, You Don't Belong --
|t Ring Denies He Owes Chicago $50 --
|t Cordial Greeting from Pola --
|t Swimming the Transit Channels --
|t Christmas Card --
|t From a Bottle Found in the Ocean --
|t With Rope and Gum --
|g 12.
|t Parodies And Reviews --
|t Cubist Baseball --
|t Spoon --
|t Rigoletto --
|t Lilac Time --
|t Mary MacLane and Her Passionate Male Quartette --
|t Madam Butterfly Was Some Insect --
|t Cinderella --
|t Ring Tells the Story of Snow White --
|t Dog's Tale --
|t Fifteen Rounds with Shakespeare and Tunney --
|t Your Broadway, Beau, and You Can Have It --
|t Heavy Da-Dee-Dough Boys --
|t Lyricists Strike Pay Dirt --
|t We're All Sisters Under the Hide of Me --
|g 13.
|t Buried Treasure And Night Letters --
|t Buried Treasure --
|t Night Letters.
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|a "An anthology of journalist Ring Lardner's writings on sports and other nonfiction topics that collects works that have been mostly unavailable for decades"--
|c Provided by publisher
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|a Description based on print version record.
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|a Sports journalism.
|2 fast
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|a Sports.
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|a Newspapers
|x Sections, columns, etc.
|x Sports.
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|a TRAVEL
|x Special Interest
|x Sports.
|2 bisacsh
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|a SPORTS & RECREATION
|x Reference.
|2 bisacsh
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|a SPORTS & RECREATION
|x History.
|2 bisacsh
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|a SPORTS & RECREATION
|x Business Aspects.
|2 bisacsh
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|a GAMES
|x Gambling
|x Sports.
|2 bisacsh
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|a SPORTS & RECREATION
|x Essays.
|2 bisacsh
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|a Presse sportive
|z États-Unis.
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|a Journaux
|x Cahiers, chroniques, etc.
|x Sports.
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|a Sports
|z États-Unis.
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|a Sports journalism
|z United States.
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|a Newspapers
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|x Sports.
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|a Sports
|z United States.
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|a United States.
|2 fast
|0 (OCoLC)fst01204155
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|a Electronic books.
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|a Project Muse.
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