Word: cunningham
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...meeting, Robert Cunningham '46 of Winthrop was appointed temporary chairman of the Inter-House Committee, to replace William D. Weeks...
...good bet to go to the Olympics. Tom Bolles' oarsmen set a new world's record in Seattle last July and rated as the best in the United States. At the boathouse almost everyone would like to spend the summer in London, but optimism does not pervade. Frank Cunningham, 1947 Varsity stroke, graduated this June as did Oliver Filley, the Jayvee stroke. Bob Stone, the captain and number four oar, and Stuart Clark, number two oar, were both Seniors last year and Bolles will have to replace them. Two other men from the Jayvee boat, Bim Chandler and Squat Stewart...
Died. Andrew Cunningham McLaughlin, 86, retired head of the history department at the University of Chicago (1906-27), whose study of the U.S. Government won him the 1936 Pulitzer Prize for History (A Constitutional History of the United States); of pneumonia; in Chicago...
...CUNNINGHAM Ward, Colo...
...Filling Cunningham's spot will probably be the toughest. The rest of the boat conquers of falls on the pace that its stroke can set and maintain for them. Of course, as in any team sport, that isn't the whole story; but situations may arise, as they did in the four-mile regatta with Yale, that the stroke must carry the shell when his mates are having trouble. In that particular back-breaker, too little pre-race warmup caused physical complications about half-way through among the men behind Cunningham, who practically bore the weight of the speeding shell...