Word: cheeking
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Five of the injured players on the University squad were in uniform at yesterday's practice. Captain Cheek, Miller, Nash, Daley, and Macomber all donned togs, and all of them will be ready to face Dartmouth...
Having sustained a wound in the left cheek which will require a special surgical operation to save the sight of his left eye, Lieut. Col. Charles Kerwood, second in command of the Sherifian Escadrille, journeyed recently to Paris in search of expert medical attention. He is the first Sherifian to return to Paris, although during the rainy season in the Riff which is now commencing, it is understood that a two months' leave of absence from Morocco will be taken by a number of the American aviators...
...club, labeled "bunkum". And to those who delight in the raucous ribaldry of Mr. Mencken, and even to those who parade the pageant of their political pessimism a with perennial precision, these words seem the utterances of an oracle. Yet an oracle can have its tongue in its cheek, as Croesus discovered. Indeed, the sincerity of the editor of the jade journal for jaded tastes has long been a moot question. To assume the clear of a Machiavelli in serious, sane, and democratic America is to insure some notoriety. Mr. Meneken often prefer being exactly notorious to being notoriously exact...
...CHEEK Quarterback...
Team A lined up for signal practice with Adie and Sayles at the ends; Pratt and Lindner at the tackles; Kilgour and C. H. Bradford, guards; Macomber, center; Cheek, Miller, Crosby, and Coady, backs. E. H. Bradford and Doherty were later substituted in Adie's place on the right flank, while Miller in the backfield was relieved by Howe...