By: Ardis E. Parshall - February 18, 2018 Richard L. EvansThe Spoken Word24 January 1954 On the Fringe In thumbing through some commonplace words we find the word fringe — and we find it thus in part defined as “an ornamental border …” or “something resembling a fringe; . . . as the outer fringe of a crowd.” No doubt there are fringes in almost everything; but as to actual performance, fringe doesn’t seem to play a very imp...
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