Word: jawed
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Charles E. "Coo Coo" Cook, guard on the freshman football team, was reported resting reasonably comfortably at Stillman Infirmary yesterday after suffering several jaw fractures during a fight with Cambridge youths Friday evening. The scuffle took place near Sargent College...
...argument about Sargent women, one of whom was Cook's date, started the brawl. The guard's injuries were sufficiently severe to require wiring the jaw bones and putting him on a liquid diet...
Later he became a very important citizen, perhaps the king of his people, and lived until he was about 70 years old. By that time he could not have been too unwilling to die. He was suffering from pyorrhea (infected jaw) and two painful and deforming diseases of the spine which even modern doctors cannot cure...
...yeast bread," he liked to say. "The more they knead me the higher I rise." He always carried a revolver and sometimes even drew it, though his aim was so bad that in one scrape he fired at an antagonist and shot his chief editorial writer in the jaw...
Fred Gwynne as a member of the expedition is handy with his long lower jaw; Kerry Lyne, who is (or masquerading as) Gwynne's fiancee throws a hip in the Puddings best hairy-leg tradition. And both Gwynne and Lyne can sing. Nick Benton holds up the awful part of a Cambodian princess with a Brooklyn accent ("The Priestess with the Leastest on the Ball") and does remarkably well...