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...provide the swing at the Spring Dance at Winthrop House on Thursday, May 20. The affair will be strictly limited to 50 couples, with prices set at $3 per couple and $1.50 stag. On the dance committee are McRae H. Cobb '39, chairman, Eric T. Clarke '38, John M. Cunningham '38, and Theodore P. Robie...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WINTHROP | 4/22/1937 | See Source »

...fiction the elegiac note is absent, but the same restrained exoticism still appears. Each of the stories is good, but the only one which seems to emerge from the level of distinguished composition-class work is "Another Country" by John M. Cunningham. Setting the Sciltan Mafia on an American water-front, it builds with almost unfailing crescendo, a sequence of extortion, intimidation and violent death. "The Blue Bird" by H. P. Coolidge places a troupe of Russian ballet dancers in an American hotel and sketches with humor and feeling the aversion of a lesser Nijinsky tragedy. The third fictional item...

Author: By Dana B. Durand, INSTRUCTOR IN HISTORY AND LITERATURE | Title: Awareness of Contrast Livens Poems, Fiction, Reviews in April Advocate | 4/13/1937 | See Source »

...Runner Glenn Cunningham: the Columbian Mile, feature race of the Knights of Columbus Track Meet, for the fifth consecutive year; in Manhattan. Last major race of the board-track season, the Columbian Mile is often the most remarkable. In 1934, Cunningham won it in the amazingly fast time of 4:08.4, a world's record (indoors). In 1936, when all the entrants were too cautious to set the pace, he won in the ridiculously slow time of 4:46.8. Last week, the race upheld its tradition. Cunningham, climaxing a season in which he has won five...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Who Won, Mar. 29, 1937 | 3/29/1937 | See Source »

While working for his A.B. at the University of Kansas he served at the same time first as an assistant trainer, later as head trainer of Kansas athletes. It was while he was an assistant that a young man named Glenn Cunningham reported as a candidate for the Freshman track team...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Jimmie Cox Fixed Cunningham's Legs Before Coming to Train Teams Here | 3/23/1937 | See Source »

Major event on the schedule of the Amateur Athletic Union's indoor track & field championships last week was the 1,500-metre run, with Glenn Cunningham, 1936 Olympic runner-up and Luigi Beccali. 1932 Olympic champion, heading a crack field. A mysterious ailment, described by its victim as "like tonsillitis except that I haven't any tonsils." kept Cunningham on the sidelines. His Kansas confrere, Archie San Romani, music student at Kansas State Teachers College, won the race from Beccali by a foot, with Pennsylvania's Gene Venzke third...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: On Boards | 3/8/1937 | See Source »

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