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...Harvard Freshman lineup: Thompson, g.; Forster, r.f.; Ortega, Hadley, Willis, l.f.; Cooke, Brown, Finbury, r.h.; Allen, ch.; S. Glidden, Miller, Ellis, l.h.; Cato, Osborne, r.o.; Apthorp, Bond, r.i.; Ripley, Carr, c.f.; Morgan, W. Glidden, l.i.; Makinson...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yardling Soccerites Overwhelm MIT, 4-0 | 11/12/1941 | See Source »

...defense boasts Foster at center half with Steve Glidden and either Apthorp or Bill Cook flanking him. In Dick Forster, Polly has found an exceptionally powerful, two-foot kicker, who in time is expected to equal the feats of Olie Taylor and Bab Harrison who became first-string Varsity fullbacks this fall. Hugh Hadley, another long-distance booter, pairs with Forster...

Author: By J. ROBERT Moskin, | Title: LINING THEM UP | 10/24/1941 | See Source »

...William A. Barron, Thomas A. Burcham, Richard M. Brown, Charles S. Burns, Fred J. Carr, William L. Cullen, Frank P. Coolidge, Jr., Dave Cutler, Thomas D. Connelly, Jr., Joseph W. Drake, Jr., Peter K. Dufault, John L. Ecob, Thomas A. Foley, Fairfield Goodale, Jr., James F. Gallagher, Stephen H. Glidden, Joseph T. Horgan, Edward H. Rushmore, Robert Hallisey, Edward P. Harding, Alan M. Johnson, James K. Knowles, Lester Katz, Alfred Kwisinsky, Vincent F. Leahy, James G. Martin, Sol G. Marias, Richard F. McCarthy, J. Raymond Moore, Jr., Richard M. Meechem, Jewett F. Neiley, Jr., George N. Nackley, Thomas R. Noonan...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BIG '45 GRID SQUAD SEEN | 9/22/1941 | See Source »

...From Sweden the U. S. imported annually 1,900 tons of powdered iron. Combined with other metals, the mixture is molded, pressed and impregnated with oil to make self-lubricating bearings (for autos, radios, etc.). With the U. S. supply virtually exhausted seven months ago, Glidden Co. put $100,000 into a new plant at Hammond, Ind. to make powdered metals, last week was turning out ten tons of powdered iron daily, selling at 14½ to 17? a lb.-within a hair's breadth of what the imported price used...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: Blockade Benison | 12/16/1940 | See Source »

...squad of about thirty including a dozen untried members with noteworthy possibilities. Among the Seniors are are Gene Nickerson, the squad's only southpaw, who specializies in drop shots and lobs and who made a rapid advance from the "C" to the "A" team last year, and John Glidden, who held the number nine spot against Yale two years ago but was beaten out last season...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: STRONG SQUASH SQUAD LACKS STARS AT OPENING OF SEASON | 11/29/1940 | See Source »

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