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Merrimon Cuninggim

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Cuninggim was married to Annie Whitty Daniel. They had three daughters, Lee Neff, Terry and Peneloppe Cuninggim.
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Cuninggim graduated from Vanderbilt University and went on to earn a master's degree in English from
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Cuninggim was a ranked tennis player who competed at Wimbledon and Forest Hills. At
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from 1944 to 1946. From 1946 to 1951, he was Professor of Religion at
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in 1979. From 1979 to his death in 1995, he was a consultant for the
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in Nashville. His mother was Maud Merrimon Cuninggim. His sister,
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Augustus Merrimon Cuninggim was born on May 11, 1911, in
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and a Bachelor of Divinity and a PhD in education from
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In the 1940s, Cuninggim was Professor of Religion at
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Oxford: Basil Blackwell. p. 243. 368: 446:"Merrimon Cuninggim Papers, 1939-1997" 589:Southern Methodist University faculty 263:National Endowment for the Humanities 251:The Center for Effective Philanthropy 138:, was a Methodist minister who moved 7: 146:, to Nashville, and later taught at 62:Clergyman, university administrator 579:Emory and Henry University faculty 14: 472:Merton College Register 1900–1964 201:, he served as a chaplain in the 154:, served as dean of women at the 574:Alumni of Merton College, Oxford 300:He died on November 1, 1995, in 344:Church-Related Higher Education 1: 244:Winston-Salem, North Carolina 222:Southern Methodist University 120:Southern Methodist University 70:Annie Whitty Daniel Cuninggim 614:American male tennis players 564:Vanderbilt University alumni 496:Civil Rights Digital Library 470:Levens, R.G.C., ed. (1964). 326:Christianity & Communism 271:Z. 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Morrill 412:, November 5, 1995 409:The New York Times 249:Cuninggim founded 203:United States Navy 191:Denison University 152:Margaret Cuninggim 112:Merrimon Cuninggim 101:Margaret Cuninggim 78:Lee Neff Cuninggim 23:Merrimon Cuninggim 537: 536: 528:Succeeded by 507:Academic offices 109: 108: 105: 16:American minister 631: 525:1976—1979 514:John H. Chandler 512:Preceded by 504: 498: 493: 487: 482: 476: 475: 467: 461: 460: 458: 457: 448:. 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Nashville, Tennessee
Cockeysville, Maryland
Jesse Lee Cuninggim
Margaret Cuninggim
Perkins School of Theology
Southern Methodist University
Nashville, Tennessee
Jesse Lee Cuninggim
Scarritt College
Kansas City, Missouri
Vanderbilt University
Margaret Cuninggim
University of Tennessee
Duke University
University of Oxford
Yale University
Emory and Henry College
Emory, Virginia
Denison University
Granville, Ohio
Second World War
United States Navy
Pomona College
Claremont, California
Perkins School of Theology
Southern Methodist University
Dallas, Texas
Danforth Foundation
Salem College
Winston-Salem, North Carolina

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