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...fleet at Gibraltar welcomed the assignment last week of escorting three supply ships bound for Malta through what Italy still calls Mare Nostrum ("Our Sea") but which cartoonists now label Nightmare Nostrum. It was known that what was left of the Italian Navy after Admiral Sir Andrew Browne Cunningham's brilliant aerial-torpedo stab into its main base at Taranto (TIME, Nov. 25) had scuttled for a more remote hideaway, probably Cagliari on Sardinia's south coast or Naples on the mainland. Perhaps the British keepers of the western gate of Italy's prison, under Vice Admiral...
...elected and a Junior and two Sophomores were elected to the Leverett House Committee at its annual fall election last week. The men re-elected were William W. Tying '41, Eugene D. Keith '42, and G. Lyman Snow '42, while those elected for the first time were George C. Cunningham '42, Bradford D. Haseltine '43, and Willard Nicholl...
...true measure of Britain's determination to knock out Italy was not seen until last week when that taciturn Scot, Admiral Sir Andrew Browne Cunningham, took his Eastern Mediterranean Fleet on a thoroughgoing sweep of Mare Nostrum (the R. N. calls it "Cunningham's Pond"). All around the eastern circuit went Sir Andrew, even loitering for a while off Pantelleria (between Sicily and Africa) to try to lure forth the Italian Fleet. When it did not come, Sir Andrew ordered full steam for the Gulf of Taranto, in the Italian instep between the Calabrian toe and the heel...
...Bill Cunningham of the Boston Post: "Perfection seemed to be written on the backs of the Harvard players, piercing the late afternoon murk like neon sign. The more homespun Elis never had a chance against the smooth, versatile Harlowmen...
...Frederic Cunningham, Jr. '43, of Dunster House and Springfield Center, New York...