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  • Ah Cum is more comely in features than most Mongolians, his nose being more shapely and his eyes less slit-like than those of most of his race.

    Nellie Bly's Book: Around the World in Seventy-Two Days 1890

  • Valedictorian in English, Cum Laude with an MBA from Harvard Law School, and Baker Scholard (at the top of his class) from Harvard business school.

    comMITTed to Romney! 2008

  • Valedictorian in English, Cum Laude with an MBA from Harvard Law School, and Baker Scholard (at the top of his class) from Harvard business school.

    comMITTed to Romney! 2008

  • Cum, which is a town in the cuntry of Bcrarne, vnder t'le mountains called Pyrenaei, neere vnto Spainc, where is an Vniverfirie erected by the moft courteous King of Navarre Henry the fccond.

    Typographical antiquities: an historical account of printing in England ... 1790

  • After inadvertently saving a homeless kid from bullies, Crawford developed a mascot nicknamed "Cum", who wanted nothing more than to protect his American protectors (pp. 101-106).

    Aliens in an Alien Land: Iraq Through the Lens of Soldiers' Memoirs 2007

  • He shouldn't be able to say "Com-pu-ter", but if he says "Cum", that's good enough and considered a word.

    unclebob Diary Entry unclebob 2003

  • Professor Harrison's nickname on the campus was "Cum," which I believe was a contraction from cum occasionale, a construction for which he was supposed to have a certain partiality and fondness but which I cannot now identify unless it was another name for Dr. Gildersleeve's circumstantial cum.

    In the days of my youth when I was a student in the University of Virginia, 1888-1893. James Powell Cocke 1947

  • BARNES: I guess it is, but you know, there's some schools and maybe Princeton's not one of them, where if you don't get Summa Cum Laude then or some kind of Cum Laude, you then, you're a D+ student.

    Balloon Juice 2009

  • BARNES: I guess it is, but you know, there's some schools and maybe Princeton's not one of them, where if you don't get Summa Cum Laude then or some kind of Cum Laude, you then, you're a D+ student.

    Firedoglake 2009

  • BARNES: I guess it is, but you know, there's some schools and maybe Princeton's not one of them, where if you don't get Summa Cum Laude then or some kind of Cum Laude, you then, you're a D+ student.

    Jack & Jill Politics 2009

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