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Wally Flynn and John Fiorentino at end: Ned Dewey and Eddie Davis at tackle; Nick Rodis and Jim Feinberg at guards; Chuck Glynn at center; Frank Miklos, quarterback; O'Donnell, wing-back; Bob Cowen, fullback; and Pete Petrillo, tailback...

Author: By Irvin M. Horowitz, | Title: O'Donnell Joins 'A' Eleven As Varsity Polishes Attack | 9/27/1946 | See Source »

...keeping with his traditional policy, he has kept all the injured men inactive two days after the medical staff has certified them as ready to play. Wally Flynn at end and George Boston at taaialback have not yet been in contact work for over a week, center Charlie Glynn rested Saturday, and Emil Drvaric has been out of his guard position since the Wednesday B. U. scrimmage...

Author: By J. ANTHONY Lewis, | Title: Harlow Struggles to Put Team into Shape for Saturday's Grid Opener | 9/23/1946 | See Source »

...center slot Charlie Glynn, six-foot ex-Air Corpsman, is holding a slight edge over Jack Fisher of the ubiquitious Fisher brothers. Both of them have looked good in the early drills, and both will see action in the Connecticut contest--and all others. Left guard is being held down by Nick Rodis, another six-footer. Rodis hails from Nashua, New Hampshire, where he shone in three sports, and he comes to Cambridge with three years of football on service teams behind him. Backing up the leaders in that center of the line are a host of capable replacements, including...

Author: By J. ANTHONY Lewis, | Title: Lining Them Up | 9/23/1946 | See Source »

Many U.S. submariners, who should know, look upon zigzagging generally as just a waste of time and fuel. During McVay's trial, Captain Glynn R. Donaho, submarine skipper with a long list of kills, told the court flatly that zigzagging is "of no value" in evasive action. In ten seconds, he said, he could correct for a target's change of course. The dubious protection that zigzagging gives a ship is offset by the fact that it allows slower-moving subs to keep...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Army & Navy: The Good of the Service | 12/31/1945 | See Source »

...Buccaneers. Skipper of the Flying Fish is slim, quiet Commander Glynn Robert Donaho of Normangee, Tex. He remembers when the Flying Fish ran into an enemy task force close to shore. He scored hits on one ship and was taking a setup on a second when an aircraft bomb dropped close aboard. Things got so hot afterwards that one of the crew broke out all the candy in the stores, declaring, "We might as well eat it up now, we may never have another chance." But the Flying Fish survived, sank or damaged 100,000 tons of enemy shipping...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Army & Navy - The Empire Builders | 11/22/1943 | See Source »

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