Background
Cunningham, Frank Harrison was born on March 13, 1911 in Roanoke, Virginia, United States. Son of Frank Henry and Ruby Grayson (Lawrence) Cunningham.
Cunningham, Frank Harrison was born on March 13, 1911 in Roanoke, Virginia, United States. Son of Frank Henry and Ruby Grayson (Lawrence) Cunningham.
Bachelor of Arts, Washington and Lee University, 1932. Master of Arts, Doctor of Letters, Sequoia U., Washington and Lee University, 1932. Master of Arts, Little D., Sequoia U., 1951.
Doctor of Philosophy, St. Andrew’s College (London), 1953. Doctor of Humanities, Fremont College, 1953. Doctor of Laws, College Seminarians, 1955.
Doctor Journalism, Burton College, 1956. Doctor Education, 1957. Doctor of Philosophy, University West, 1957.
Literature Doctor, Evergreen U., 1958. Doctor England Literature, Phoenix U., Italy, 1958. Little D., Trinity Southern, 1960.
Doctor of Humane Letters, Intercollegiate U., 1961. Ps.D., Chatham Hill Company. Doctor of Humanities, London Institute, Hong Kong, 1969.
Doctor Fine Arts St. Olav’s Academy, Sweden, 1968. Doctor of Philosophy, Northern Pontifical Academy, 1968. Doctor History, International Montezuma U., 1968.
Doctor Fine Arts and Letters, U. Libre Asia 1968. Doctor of Journalism, International Academy, England, 1969. Formerly associate editor Screen Digest, Hollywood editor Foreign Press syndicate, Sartain syndicate.
Representative Richmond Times-Dispatch Sunday Magazine. Syndicate movie column. Writer film radio program.
General journalistic work, headquarters Santa Monica, 1942-1972. Assistant chief staff Civil War Press Corps, 1959-1972. Assistant to president Sequoia U., 1952-1955.
Vice president Sequoia U., Fremont College, 1955-1958. Director Sequoia U. Press, 1955-1958. Editorial staff Cal-Press Features, 1963-1965.
Special press representative Millionaire magazine, 1965-1967. Associate editor, member of advisory board Confederate Echoes Magazine, 1970-1972. Honorary president Northern Pontifical Academy, 1968-1972.
Co-chairman, George Wallace for President Committee, Los Angeles, 1966-1972.
Editor Screen Digest, Hollywood editor Fgn. Press syndicate, Sartain syndicate. Writer film radio program.
General journalistic work, headquarters Santa Monica, 1942-1972. Assistant chief staff Civil War Press Corps, 1959-1972. Assistant to pres; director Sequoia U. Press, 1955-1958.
Press representative Millionaire magazine, 1965-1967. Editor, mem; president No. Artists West, International Institute Arts and Letters (life).
Director 1966), Count Dracula Society (governor, honorary.
Fellow, Andhra Research U., 1952, Sequoia Research Institute, 1963. Served with Army of the United States, 1941. Fellow American Artists West, International Institute Arts and Letters (life).
Member International Platform Association, Commanding Armies West Confederate High Command (general), Confederate History Society (England), National Society Arts and Letters (Santa Monica vice president 1958-1965), Gettysburg Battlefield Preservation Association (honorary state chairman 1960-1972), American Education Association, (honorary director 1966), Count Dracula Society (governor, honorary national chairman 1969, president’s award 1969, Montague Summers award), Society Protection Individual Freedom (chairman), Congress of Freedom, Liberty and Property (national board), Society Pan American Culture (board), South Carolina.V. (California commander 1964-1972), Order of Stars and Bars (Southern Heritage award) Delta Upsilon, Sigma Delta Chi, Pi Delta Epsilon. Clubs: Manuscripters of Los Angeles (honorary life.