Word: cheeking
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Norman Douglas "Old Calabria." Douglas is by no means as well-known as the author of "South Wing" should be known. Among a select minority of readers, however, he signs as one of the best of twentieth century writers. It is difficult to find more cynicial, tongue in the cheek, smiling satire than can be found in "South Wind." Another noteworthy addition to the same series is H. M. Thomlison's "The Sea and Jungle...
...Bragdon '28, vice-president of the Union, will represent the Student Council in this debate. He will speak on the affirmative side of the question with M. A. Cheek '26. A. R. Sweezy '29 will uphold the negative...
Announcement was made last night of the plans for the Phillips Brooks House Association final meetings and banquet, by M. A. Cheek '26, graduate secretary. All members of the organization and men who have worked in the various fields of service will be present at this annual meetings which is to be held on Tuesday evening, April 3, at 6.45 o'clock...
Professor Antone De Haas, authority on international trade, and now on the faculty of the Business School will be the principal speaker at the Graduate Students Open House to be held at the Phillips Brooks House tomorrow evening, according to an announcement yesterday by M. A. Cheek '26, graduate secretary...
Last week, however, it was revealed at London that Count Leo Tolstoy (1828-1910), although an apostle of religious humility and the other cheek, once made a sharp retort to Bernard Shaw. The occasion was the submission by Mr. Shaw of several of his works for criticism to the Count. Tolstoy's letter in reply was released, in London, by erudite Mr. Aylmer Maude, now collecting and translating Tolstoyana...