Word: cunningham
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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HARVARD 1932 ST. ANSELMS Mays. 2b. s.s., Cavanaugh Delano. 3b. 2b., Padden Sprague. c.f. c.f., Murray Wood, s.s. l.f., Zapustus Des Roches, l.f. lb., Donovan Cunningham. r.f. 3b., Shea Sheldon. 1b. r.f., McCarthy Fincke, c. c., McIntyre White or Tobe. p. p., Page or Donahue...
Great pleasure it doubtless was for Henry H. Timken of Canton, Ohio (with money) and Dr. Orval James Cunningham of Kansas City, Mo. (with theory), who have built at Cleveland a great spherical tank to treat various diseases by means of compressed gases (TIME, June 4, 1927), to learn last week that the Harvard Medical School will experiment on the same lines. Harvard is installing a steel pressure cylinder 35 ft. long, 8 ft. in diameter, in which investigators can change air pressure from 60 Ibs. per sq. in. to the legerity at the top of Mt. Everest...
...gift of Alumnus Briggs Cunningham. He bought and presented to the school the ring in which Fisticuffer James Joseph Tunney defeated onetime world champion William Harrison Dempsey in Philadelphia (TIME, Oct. 4, 1926). It will be installed in the rambling gymnasium after the basketball season. Here many students, more paperweight than featherweight, will box, mimicking in miniature the giant punches of the champions who once battled there. Here too will box lusty footballers who later may lead teams at Wesleyan, Yale, Princeton...
Team A: E. D. Sprague '32, c.f.; Warren Delano '32 and Max Kutzer '32, 2b.; W. B. Wood '32, s.s.; Vogel '32, 3b.; R. J. Des Roches, l.f.; C. C. Cunningham '32, 1b.; A. J. Lupien '32, r.f.; Reginald Fincke '32, c.; Devens and F. O. White...
...eight consecutive victories the Harvard team has caged 35 goals. W. B. Wood '32 and F. R. Stubbs Jr. '32 form a brilliant passing pair, with Stubbs scoring consistently on fast, rising shots Potter Palmer '32, the speediest member of the sextet, and Captain C. C. Cunningham '32 are both expert body-checkers who have broken up many determined assaults on their territory. C. D. Draper '32 has allowed only three shots to get past him into the Harvard goal