Word: cunningham
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...minutes before 9 p.m. The officers talking with Admiral Sir Andrew Browne Cunningham did not even smoke: the whole fleet was blacked out. Sir Andrew-who is brusque and taciturn even in relaxation-spoke only in brief outbursts of instruction...
...vessels had tightened to a line of battle. At 10:20 a number of darkened ships loomed up on their starboard bow. Simultaneously they were challenged by an enemy vessel on the port beam. Admiral Cunningham decided to sheer away from the lone vessel and engage the others. He ordered all ships 90° to starboard...
...Nelson, Monday 3-4 o'clock; Mr. A. B. Overstreet, Tuesday 3.30-5.30 o'clock; Mr. H. F. May, Wednesday 3-4 o'clock; Mr. A. B. Overstreet, Wednesday 4-5 o'clock; Professor S. E. Harris (Acting Master), Thursday 4-5 o'clock; Dr. H. T. Cunningham, Thursday 7.30-8.30 o'clock; Dr. H. T. Cunningham, Friday 3-5 o'clock...
...Nelson, Monday 3-4 o'clock; Mr. A. B. Overstreet, Tuesday 3.30-5.30 o'clock; Mr. H. F. May, Wednesday, 3-4 o'clock; Mr. A. B. Overstreet, Wednesday 4-5 o'clock; Professor S. E. Harris (Acting Master), Thursday 4-5 o'clock; Dr. H. T. Cunningham, Thursday 7.30-8.30 o'clock; Dr. H. T. Cunningham. Friday 3-5 o'clock...
...Roger A. Cunningham, of Kent, O. and Lowell House. History is his field, and, in addition to being a debater, he is also vice-president of Pierian Sodality...