Word: cunningham
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...CLAIRE MARK W. CLARK Lucius D. CLAY VAN CLIBURN CLARK CLIFFORD BENJAMIN V. COHEN LESTER LUM COLBERT ANITA COLBY EDWARD N. COLE LEROY COLLINS JAMES BRYANT CONANT FAIRFAX M. CONE JOHN SHERMAN COOPER THOMAS CORCORAN ERRETT L. CORD RALPH J. CORDINER VIRGIL COUCH JOHN COWLES EDITH CUMMINGS JOHN P. CUNNINGHAM ALEXANDER C. CUSHING
...pieces, "Journey" (her own choreography to the music of Charles Ives) and "Variations." The dancers' immobility of expression was, however, the greatest flaw in "Patterns," the first piece performed by the Dance Circle Company. Knowing when to smile is one mark of a dance artist. Merce Cunningham has it, and this is one of the joys of watching him dance. Miss Trisler showed it too, as she played and teased her way through "Variations...
Chicago's Al Lopez claims (for the ninth time in ten years) that he has a contender, and perhaps he does. Joe Cunningham (.295), Floyd Robinson (.312), and Al Smith (292) give him a significant outfield, but he has lots of troubles elsewhere--like the entire infield. Ray Herbert might win 20 games for the Chisox; if he doesn't forget it. There isn't much else on the staff...
...admission of China to the U.N., and described him as pro-Castro (Ryan had warned against the Bay of Pigs Invasion in 1961. Recently he supported the President's blockade decision). He decried Ryan's opposition to the House Un-American Activities Committee, and described his vote against the Cunningham Amendment (which would cut off publication-exchanges with Communist countries) as a vote for "the importation of anti-semitic, anti-Catholic and anti-religious literature...
...Welcome. Allied troubles, writes Pond, began at sea. The British forces under the command of Admiral Sir Andrew Cunningham, and the Fifth Army under Lieut. General Mark Clark never did reach final agreement on battle plans. So many last-minute revisions of battle plans were made that finally nobody even bothered to read them. Clark's idea was to take the enemy by surprise; therefore, over the objections of the British, he forbade any bombardment of the coast before the troops were landed. But German planes spotted the armada, and German troops, ably commanded by Field Marshal Albert Kesselring...