Popular fight announcer and boxing official during the early 20th century.
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Joseph Edward Humphreys (October 17, 1872 – July 10, 1936) was an American boxing official and announcer. He was one of the most popular fight announcers from the turn of the 20th century up until the 1930s. In his near 50-year career, Humphreys was estimated to have announced over 20,000 boxing matches and officiated many of the top prize fights of the era as the longtime official ring announcer at the old Madison Square Garden from 1925 up to his death in 1936.
Joseph Edward Humphreys (October 17, 1872 – July 10, 1936) was an American boxing official and announcer. He was one of the most popular fight announcers...
that gives insight into Robert's childhood in general was related by JosephHumphreys, who had taken a train to Lexington, Kentucky, in 1847: "there were...
McGregor, protagonist of the 1917 novel Marching Men by Sherwood Anderson JosephHumphreys (1872–1936), American boxing official and announcer nicknamed "Joe...
Hawley Harvey Crippen, George Joseph Smith and John George Haigh, the 'Acid Bath Murderer', among many others. Travers Humphreys was born in Doughty Street...
pp. 10–16; Humphreys, p. 1; EB, Hugh. Peignot, pp. 16–20; Humphreys, p. 2; EB, Robert II. Peignot, p. 17. Peignot, p. 20–22; Humphreys, p. 3; EB, Henry...
Nigel Humphreys (born 1951 in Bognor Regis, Sussex) is a British actor who is best known for his television work. His most prominent roles include Dickie...
Robert Arthur Humphreys OBE (1907–1999), known as Robin Humphreys, was a British historian, the first professor of Latin American studies in the United...
Humphreys University, previously known as Humphreys College, is an independent, non-profit university with two campuses in California, one in Modesto...
Josephine Humphreys (born February 2, 1945) is an American novelist. Josephine Humphreys grew up in Charleston, South Carolina with her mother, father...
Dictionary of Welsh Biography. National Library of Wales. Foster, Joseph (1888–1892). "Humphreys, Humphrey (2)" . Alumni Oxonienses: the Members of the University...
Sheila Humphreys, also known as Sighle Humphreys (26 February 1899 – 14 March 1994), was an Irish political activist and member of Cumann na mBan. Sheila...
other writers, such as William Maginn, David Richard Pigot, his friend JosephHumphreys, Thomas Keightley, and R. Adolphus Lynch of Killarney. The first 1825...
Courtroom"—after Joseph Carcione (of KCBS fame) by his son, attorney Joseph William Carcione, Jr.[citation needed] John R. Humphreys, Jr., 1951–1980 Robert...
Dempsie: 'The Red Wedding Was Harrowing'". GQ UK. Retrieved 4 July 2020. Humphreys, Georgia; Wilson, Simon (1 May 2019). "'It's like leaving school' - Notts...
family for whom Fairfax County was named. It was known as Camp A. A. Humphreys from 1917 to 1935 and Fort Belvoir afterward. Fort Belvoir is home to...
Revolution. He became a priest and lived in a community of the Oblates of St. Joseph. He was ordained in March 1950 as a bishop in the Old Roman Catholic Church...
Joseph Charles Massino (January 10, 1943 – September 14, 2023) was an American mobster. He was a member of the Mafia and boss of the Bonanno crime family...
Jack Joseph Osbourne (born 8 November 1985) is a British-American media personality. He is the son of heavy metal singer Ozzy Osbourne, and Sharon Osbourne...
After separation from Mrs. Lewis he married Mary, eldest daughter of JosephHumphreys, rector of Ellisfield, Hampshire, and of North Stoke, Somerset, who...
Public Prosecutions), Cecil Whiteley (later KC) and Travers Humphreys (later Mr Justice Humphreys). Although in accordance with English law he could be tried...