Cuninggim, Merrimon, 1911-1995
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Cuninggim, Merrimon, 1911-1995
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Cuninggim, Merrimon, 1911-1995
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Cuninggim, Augustus Merrimon, 1911-1995
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Cuninggim, Augustus Merrimon, 1911-1995
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https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n85224940
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Winston-Salem
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Salem College
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601 S. Church St.
State
NC
PostalCode
27101
In 1976 Cuninggim became the President of Salem Academy and College in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, one of the oldest institutions for the education of women in the United States. He served in this capacity until 1979.
Virginia
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Emory & Henry College
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30461 Grarnand Dr.
City
Emory
State
VA
PostalCode
24327
In the early 1940s Cuninggim was a professor of religion, first at Emory and Henry College in Virginia and then at Denison University in Ohio.
Granville
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Denison University
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100 W. College St.
City
Granville
State
OH
PostalCode
43023
In the early 1940s Cuninggim was a professor of religion, first at Emory and Henry College in Virginia and then at Denison University in Ohio.
Nashville
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St. Louis
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In 1960 Cuninggim began what became the second accomplishment of which he was most proud. When Cuninggim became the Executive Director/President of the Danforth Foundation in St. Louis, Missouri, the institution had a growing national outlook that matched his own view of philanthropy. In 1961 Cuninggim said that he wanted to expand and develop the genuine concern which the Danforth Foundation had in regard to the national character of their educational grants. Throughout his tenure at Danforth, he consistently held this position and under his guidance, both the national reputation and influence of the foundation grew substantially as did its resources. By the time Cuninggim resigned in 1972 the Danforth Foundation had reached the rank of eighteenth in resources among the nation's 25,000 foundations.
Cockeysville
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Dallas
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Perkins School of Theology at Southern Methodist University
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5915 Bishop Blvd.
City
Dallas
State
TX
PostalCode
75202
In 1951 he became Dean of the Perkins School of Theology at Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas. Under his leadership Perkins became the first graduate school in the South to desegregate, two years before the Supreme Court decision Brown vs. Topeka Board of Education, 1954. This was the professional accomplishment of which Cuninggim said he was most proud.
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