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Leading the squad will be senior Co-Captains Joan Cunningham and Ann Wilson, both four-year varsity players. Unfortunately for Harvard, both are currently suffering from frustrating injuries...
...fastest-growing regions. For its 2.3 million subscribers, most of them upper-middle-class homeowners, the hefty, colorful monthly (258 pages in the March issue) offers an array of service articles on home design and decoration, gardening, food and travel and entertainment, all with a Southern slant. Says Emory Cunningham, chairman and president of Southern Progress Corp., the magazine's parent company: "Our mission is to give people in the South a sense of pride in being Southern...
...have grown like Topsy in the last 20 years," said Cunningham. "We decided that as a private company there are limits on how much bigger we can become without running into many of the problems family-owned businesses have had as they grew older." The company did not invite offers from any other potential buyers. Said Cunningham: "Time Inc. is the one we wanted to go with...
...except perhaps Merce Cunningham, is as precise and sophisticated as Robbins about the appearance of his dances. This little romp takes place in a bright, white envelope. The performers wear Florence Klotz's body suits in black (Sean Lavery), white (Ib Andersen) or thrilling primary colors (red for Kyra Nichols, blue for Maria Calegari, lighter blue for the five additional men and pollen-yellow for the female corps of five). With marvelous physical mastery, they whirl and prance, graceful and playful as gods. There is neither poetry nor memory here, just an endless sunny...
...There was a time when the church sanctioned slavery and cheerfully burned heretics," says Maryann Cunningham, "and the patriarchal church still does not see that there is anything to be sorry for in its treatment of women...