Word: cheeked
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...rally, the second rally in the University's history, comes on the eye of the oarsmen's departure for their training quarters at Red Top. M. A. Cheek '26, first marshal of the Senior Class and W. L. Tibbetts '26, second marshal and cheer leader will be on hand to direct the demonstration...
...Oakes Ames, Mrs. Lebaron R. Barker, Mrs. Edward H. Bradford, Mrs. Samuel W. Bridges, Mrs. John H. Burton, Mrs. James L. Carroll, Mrs. Marion A. Cheek, Mrs. Charles F. Darlington, Mrs. George E. Debevoise, Mrs. Henry C. Dyer, Mrs. William B. O. Field, Mrs. John R. Fordyce, Mrs. Hollis French, Mrs. Thomas B. M. Gates, Mrs. Percy B. Gibson, Mrs. Thomas H. Halsted. Mrs. Charles L. Harding, Mrs. George Hogue, Mrs. Hector J. Hughes, Mrs. Lewis Iselin, Mrs. Henry A. Jones, Mrs. Samuel T. Jones, Mrs. John K. Kane, Mrs. Louis W. Ladd, Mrs. Charles W. Leavitt, Mrs. David...
...world knows a certain horse-jawed, long-nosed, highbrowed countenance with deep cheek grooves beside the wide mouth; eyes hooded, alert and slanting slightly downward into a squint at the outside corners; the high, narrow cranium flanked by lean temples and longish ears. It is not an uncommon face in the U. S. but a single man brought its fame far above the fame of many another face-Woodrow Wilson. Today the type is perhaps best seen in onetime Editor Edward W. Bok of the Ladies' Home Journal, who last week bestowed $150,000 upon Princeton University...
...Name two U. S. citizens who took pleasure in possessing similar jaws, brows, cheek grooves, hooded eyes, narrow crania, lean temples, longish ears...
Seven major sport captains then spoke briefly of future prospects in their sports. They were M. A. Cheek '26 and C. D. Coady '27, football; Thayer Cumings '26 and W. P. Ellison '27, hockey; W. L. Tibbetts '26, track; C. L. Todd '26, baseball, and Robert Winthrop, crew...