Word: cunningham
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Those likely to see action tomorrow are: G. B. Bake, J. R. English. Jr. C. H. Ladd, P. F. Cunningham, and F. H. Appleton...
...large group of green squash men there are several players who show up well and who will probably be on the final, official lineup. Of these, G. B. Blake, having had much experience at Brooks School, ranks far above the others. About even in second honors are P. F. Cunningham and J. R. English, Jr. Cunningham was graduated from Brooks and English from Exeter Academy. Others whose ultimate standing will depend on their rapidity of improvement are the following: C. H. Ladd, J. W. Cutler, Jr. F. H. Appleton, and M. O. Preston...
Selected from a list of 41 recommendations by proctors in the Yard, the membership of the new committee includes the following: Robert W. Anderson, John O. Bates, Oliver P. Bolton, Peter F. Cunningham. Robert T. Gannett, 2nd, J. Gorden Gilkey, Jr., Finlay H. Perry, Harvey M. Rose, and Edward H. Schoyer
...Peters, g. g., Gray Parker, r.f. r.f., Gosline, Junkin Keefe, l.f. l.f., Morrison Reese, r.h. r.h., Scott Whitney, c.h. c.h., Brainsford, Haskell Smith, l.h. l.h., Burbank, Sachs Belin, Hills, r.o. r.o., Fraley, Torney Carter, Belin, r.i. r.i., Howard Stranger, c.f. c.f., O'Conner, Brainsford Levine, li. l.i., Alexandre Hills, Cunningham, l.o. l.o., Arrowsmith...
Heading the file of players is G. B. Blake, of Brooks School, who has been proving himself in recent trials a likely No. 1 man. Behind him come J. R. English, of Exeter, P. F. Cunningham and H. Ladd, of Brooks, J. W. Cutler, of St. Marks, and W. Williams, of Exeter...