Word: cheeking
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...kneeling by the bed, .his hands stiffly and desperately twisted together, his head pushed down against his arms. He did not say anything when the three people came into the room. The policeman touched him, shook him a little, then saw the smear of blood that ran down his cheek from a hole in his temple. "I guess he bumped himself off," said the policeman, "I'll have to have his name." "Orbes," the manager told him, "Marceline Orbes...
...always done that-but I'd rather fight with you than love any other woman I've ever known. I didn't know that till I got away from you-till I had nothing but the memory of that faint blue vein running down your cheek...
...following article on former Harvard-Dartmouth football games was written for the Crimson by M. A. Cheek '26, captain, of the University team In 1925 and now Graduate Secretary of the Phillips Brooks House...
...list of prominent speakers in various fields of learning who are to take part in the Lecture Course in Religion at the Phillips Brooks House was given out yesterday by M. A. Cheek '26, Graduate Secretary...
...they are nothing more than institutions of learning." Nothing more gloriously ironic has ever emanated from any editorial column. One wishes that one might believe the World's Greatest Newspaper to have its tongue in its cheek, to be heaping coals of fire on those colleges and universities who live and die by their virgin goals lines. Such an attitude would be possible with almost any other journal in these United States--excepting the Chicago Tribune. They are not given to sardonics, these western magogs. They are sorry maliciously and gloatingly sorry...