Word: cheeke
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...ends, as they have been for practically the whole week. The middle men of the line were shifted yesterday. Daly replace Hoague at left guard. McGlone was in charge of the team from the quarter back position with Coady, Miller, and Crosby making up the rest of the backfield. Cheek and Stafford were both in uniform although neither participated in the dummy scrimmage...
...with W. F. Saltonstall '28 and Madison Sayles '27 at ends, C. M. Lindner '27 and R. W. Turner '28 at tackles, B. L. Kilgour '27 and George Hoague Jr. '26 at guards, J. W. Adie '26 at center, A. H. Stafford '26 at quarter, Captain M. A. Cheek '26 and J. J. Mather '26 at halfback, and A. H. Miller '27 at fullback. Eight of this eleven are letter-men. Of the others, Salton-stall was a regular on last year's Freshman eleven; Kilgour was on the University squad and saw service in almost every game; and Turner...
...year-old girl who died in 1908. She was summoned, he explained, by an arrangement of red lights and phosphorescent screens, which went sailing around the room when she had begun to osculate. She was quit partial to a member of the Portuguese delegation (on the cheek), but often stayed with Delegate Thibault, for hours at a time...
...between 5,000 and 6,000 young men and women, on Saturday night, when they danced until Sunday morning. They were crowded in closely together, and were surging up and down the great dance hall floor, locked tightly in each other's embrace, in many cases with the cheek of the girl against the cheek of the man, as they went gliding across the floor, to the sensuous strains of oriental music, varied, from time to time, by the clanging discords of a jazz band, their bodies vibrating together and often coming into postures that were positively indecent...
...world, was lumbering home along a dark street in Manhattan last week, when he spied two men fisticuffing under a street light. Thinking to teach them a lesson, he banged their heads together. A knife flickered; Peacemaker Siki fell to the ground with a great wound in his cheek. The physician who stitched him together some hours later expressed doubt that the amazed Senegalese would ever fight again...