Professional athlete, Lawyer, Newspaperman, Author, Intelligence liaison
Notable work
Life With Fiorello (1955) "National Whirligig" column (1962–1980)[1] "Take It or Leave It" column (1968–1972)[1]
Spouse
Margaret Watson[1]
Children
2, including Jonathan
American football player
American football career
Personal information
Height:
5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Weight:
192 lb (87 kg)
Career information
College:
Columbia Penn State
Position:
Fullback, Guard, Halfback
Career history
Orange Tornadoes (1929)
Brooklyn Dodgers (1930)
Player stats at PFR
Ernest L. Cuneo (May 27, 1905 – March 1, 1988)[2] was an American lawyer, newspaperman, author, and intelligence liaison. He was also a professional football player in the National Football League.
^ abc"Ernest Cuneo Papers, 1926–1988," Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library & Museum. Accessed Nov. 15, 2017.
^"Ernest L. Cuneo, 82; Owned Newspaper Service", The New York Times, March 5, 1988. Accessed April 23, 2010.
Ernest L. Cuneo (May 27, 1905 – March 1, 1988) was an American lawyer, newspaperman, author, and intelligence liaison. He was also a professional football...
of AV. Jonathan W. Cuneo was the son of Margaret Watson Cuneo, a member of the British Intelligence in World War II, and ErnestCuneo, a lawyer, newspaperman...
However, according to one of his former players, ErnestCuneo, Simandl also resembled a pig. Cuneo wrote: "He was also short and fat, with puffy, red-veined...
in March 1951 it was purchased by a small group of investors led by ErnestCuneo, formerly associated with British Security Coordination and the OSS,...
Kevin McClory, and the three, together with Fleming and Bryce's friend ErnestCuneo, worked on a script. In October McClory introduced experienced screenwriter...
1954 to research the background to Diamonds Are Forever; his friend ErnestCuneo introduced him to a rich socialite, William Woodward Jr., who drove a...
was quoted as saying, "The Norwegians must have a sense of humour." ErnestCuneo lambasted the decision to award Kissinger and Thọ while conflict was...
on the stock led to a September 1952 auction when it was acquired by ErnestCuneo, head of the Bell Syndicate-North American Newspaper Alliance group,...
Breen, 75, Irish international footballer (Manchester United, Ireland). ErnestCuneo, 82, American lawyer and newspaperman (McClure Newspaper Syndicate, The...
Terence Cuneo (1907–1996) was an English painter famous for his scenes of railways, horses, ceremonies, and military action. Pictures of an Industry (Promotional...
known for playing supporting roles in films produced by Mel Brooks. ErnestCuneo (1905–1988), lawyer, newspaperman, author and intelligence liaison, who...
American journalist, son of noted journalist Marie Mattingly Meloney ErnestCuneo (1927), president, North American Newspaper Alliance Harold Isaacs (1930)...
of the season was 1,500 people on November 17. Former Orange player, ErnestCuneo, once wrote that the attendance mainly ran in the range between 2,500...
the following days to defensive lines at Kaiserslautern. (in French) ErnestCuneo D'Ornano: Les Guerres de la Revolution. Hoche. Band 1. Paris 1887. (in...
largest town of the province of Cuneo, after Cuneo, Alba and Bra. It lies on the main railway line from Turin to Cuneo and to Savona, and has a branch...
Frederic Edwin Church Thomas Cole John Constable Adriaen Coorte Terence Cuneo John Steuart Curry Salvador Dalí Edward Thomas Daniell Jacques-Louis David...
Jiménez-Santana et al., 2012 Wilf, Peter; Carvalho, Mónica R.; Gandolfo, María A.; Cúneo, N. Rubén (2017). "Eocene lantern fruits from Gondwanan Patagonia and the...
County of Nice. When the enemy army invaded Piedmont, in 1744 he defended Cuneo against the Spanish-French besiegers. The following year, with some 20,000...