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Marion Adolphus Cheek '26 of Berkeley, California, was elected temporary Chairman of the newly chosen 1925-1926 Student Council yesterday afternoon at a meeting held in the Sanctum of the CRIMSON...
...duties of Check until the permanent President is chosen next fall will be to take charge of the Council for the rest of the year and take the initiative in any emergency that may arise. Next fall Cheek will call the Council together for its first meeting and superintend the election of the five remaining members of the Council that will then be chosen. These will be three Seniors and two Juniors, and will be chosen by the present members of the Council themselves on a basis of merit instead of popularity...
...race have been found in European caves. It is the first regarded as homo sapiens. The males average 6 ft. 1 in., the females 5 ft. 5 in. They existed perhaps 25,000 years ago. They stood erect, had a brain as large as modern man's, high cheek bones -of an Asiatic type, apparently. They had a crude but effective art attesting to their high ability. ¶Grimaldi Race. Found
...become something of the mode to misprize Galsworthy. No surer example of the justice of this attitude has recently appeared. Mr. Galsworthy has attempted an emotional justification of Christian Faith. His curate hero has recently lost his wife in the ancient thicket of infidelity. He turns the other cheek and refuses to chastise the offending male. He refuses even to make a fuss about it and injure that unworthy's reputation as a rising doctor...
...signified their intention of attending a dinner at the Varsity Club. Mr. Richard Clark Floyd '11, former track manager at the University and a member of the advisory board of the Intercollegiate Association, will be the toastmaster. H. T. Dunker '25, captain of the University track team, M. A. Cheek Jr. '26, captain of the 1926 University football team, and Mr. F. W. Garcelon LL.B. '95, donor of the annual University hurdles prize, will speak...