Word: cunningham
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...qualifies all this optimism with three conditions, however. First on the list comes the necessity of finding a stroke to replace Frank Cunningham. This scams reasonably possible, as several strong contenders are at present vying for the post...
After last year's great season, many local followers feared that the graduation of stroke Frank Cunningham might leave a brawny boatload without the brains needed for perfect timing and steady generalship. There is still no stroke, but Bolles shows no signs of worry, for Don Felt, from last year's Jayvee eight, Jud Gale, who spent last season at number five for the Varsity, and Bill Curwen, who bids fair to follow in the path of his brother James "Bus" Curwen '42, termed by Bolles "the greatest stroke I ever coached," are all in hot competition for the post...
...rest of the boat seems in no danger of being undermanned. Commencement robbed the Crimson of Captain Bob Stone and Stu Clark as well as Cunningham, and cox Al Petite. This leaves--reading from bow to stern--Mike Scully, Dick Emmet, Gale, Frank Strong, and Captain Paul Knaplund. There are gaps at the Two, four, stroke, and cox slots. The latter is not problem, for Jayvee taskmaster Sam King is due for promotion...
Lieutenant Cunningham of the City Police, reached at headquarters last night, saw no signs of a wave of thefts in the two incidents, and predicted that the cars will be found on some direct in Cambridge in a day or so." He added that he thought the thefts were the work of amateur "joyriders...
...still composed mainly of music concentrators. The Club has had three major periods of activity. Vergil Thompson and Leonard Bernstein '39 led the Club in its first two periods of strength while Radcliffe lent its support and kept the Club going during the war under the guidance of Sarah Cunningham '46 and Mary Briggs...