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...papers that CHARLEY O'ROURKE might play football for us this coming season and it should be a real show to see him throw those passes for Navy like he did for B. C. When he made the All-American ... I suppose I still could tune in on the games while out on a life raft...

Author: By M. O. P., | Title: SCUTTLEBUTT | 7/9/1943 | See Source »

HENRY MAXWELL went around school the entire day before he noticed that someone had changed his name tag to "RIN TIN TIN". . . would that have made his "wolfing" legitimate? . . . and speaking of women. . . Platoon Seven of Charlie lost two more to the fair sex when CHARLEY RITT and BOB SPORE tied the knot to gals named "HELEN". . . any way, its one method of getting a leave...

Author: By Melvin Parnell, | Title: THE HARVARD SCUTTLEBUTT | 7/6/1943 | See Source »

...little guzzling party on him at the OXFORD before the nuptials. CHESTER TRAVEL STEAD proposed several toasts to the happy couple and the guzzling began. . . . I never ate so many pretzels in one hour before. . . . NO, Dear, I only had one (Lord fo-give me) . . . CHARLEY RITT is going to do it this coming week so I'll have to eat some more pretzels. . . Are they fattening...

Author: By Melvin Parnell, | Title: Flotsam and Jetsam | 6/18/1943 | See Source »

...remember my telling you about CHARLEY LEWIS and FRED EDEL over at the Oxfore the other night? Well, they are still debating who is going to take the Mother and who is going to take the daughter of those gals they met there...I think that CHARLEY looks better with a brunette...

Author: By M. O. P., | Title: THE HARVARD SCUTTLEBUTT | 6/4/1943 | See Source »

Just below them, at 25,000 ft., was a flight of Vought Corsairs. Their Marine pilots got all four Japs. And that was how Tommy's younger brother, Lieut. Charles Lanphier, U.S.M.C., who had just arrived in the Solomons, shot down his first enemy plane. Charley picked off one of the four that Tommy had run down his way. The coincidence made that day's combat reports remarkably fine reading for their father, Lieut. Colonel Thomas G. Lanphier Sr., a West Pointer who won his pilot's wings in World War I, later resigned to survey commercial...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Army & Navy - HEROES: The Younger Generation | 5/31/1943 | See Source »

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