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Logan Cunningham : ウィキペディア英語版 | Logan Cunningham
Logan Cunningham (February 22, 1887 – November 1964) was an American former college football coach. He was the head coach at Princeton University in 1912. ==Biography== A native of Washington, D.C.,〔 Cunningham attended Wesleyan University in Connecticut for two years before transferring to Princeton University.〔(''Alumni Record of Wesleyan university, Fifth Edition'' ), Wesleyan University, 1921.〕 At Princeton, he played on the football team as a halfback and fullback, and was considered an expert drop kicker.〔(Former Tiger Player to Drill Old Nassau Football Team This Season ), ''The New York Times'', September 4, 1912.〕 He also played on the baseball team as a pitcher.〔 Cunningham studied civil engineering and graduated in 1911.〔〔(''Catalogue'' ), p. 384, Princeton University, 1911.〕 In 1911, Cunningham coached the freshman team at his alma mater and also mentored the varsity team in the art of drop kicking.〔 After Princeton head coach Bill Roper resigned to focus on his business, the school offered the job to Eddie Hart, but he declined the full-time position.〔 Cunningham accepted the job, and guided the Tigers to a 7–1–1 record in his only season at the helm.〔(Logan Cunningham Records by Year ), College Football Data Warehouse, retrieved January 17, 2011.〕 Cunningham was invited to return as head coach in 1913, but declined to attend to "business duties".〔(TIGER FOOTBALL COACHES.; Princeton Selects Bluethenthal and Andrews to Drill Eleven ), ''The New York Times'', April 15, 1913.〕 Cunningham enlisted in the Pennsylvania National Guard in 1913 and served on the Mexican border as an artilleryman.〔 In 1916, he was an assistant coach under Doggie Trenchard at the University of North Carolina.〔(News of Athletic Activities at the Colleges ), ''The New York Times'', February 1, 1916.〕 In the Fall of 1917, he was commissioned as a first lieutenant at Camp Hancock in Augusta, Georgia, and served in the Aviation Section of the Signal Corps.〔 On March 30, 1918, he was seriously hurt in an aircraft accident at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, suffering a dislocated hip and fractured arm.〔(''Princeton Alumni Weekly, Volume XVIII, No. 26'' ), p. 588, Princeton University Press, April 10, 1918.〕 By February 1919, he had returned to civilian life and was working at the Williamsport Wirerope Works in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.〔(''The Princeton Alumni Weekly, Volume XIX, No. 1'' ), p. 363, Princeton University Press, February 12, 1919.〕
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