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29: 218:. He was the third child of Felix Myslinski and Stella Dziegelewski. He had seven brothers (Joseph, John, Clement, Thaddaeus, Peter, Paul, and Stanley) and one sister (Helen). After the eighth grade, he spent three years in the work force, including jobs in a steel foundry, selling papers, and in the 528: 341:. Myslinski himself considered his greatest success at Pitt to have been the consolidation of several athletic fundraising groups into one, the Golden Panthers. He retired as Pitt athletic director in April 1982. 733: 563: 932: 634: 618: 726: 556: 266:. An Army scout visited Myslinski and reported back to Blaik that he was "a hell of a man with a beautiful pair of legs." The head coach notified Ohio Congressman 719: 512: 482: 466: 549: 450: 387: 602: 586: 892: 610: 907: 922: 897: 887: 912: 917: 414: 157: 882: 927: 650: 271: 902: 334: 742: 286: 151: 329:
described him as stern and with an ever-present military bearing. It also credited him for overseeing "the return to glory of
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CASIMIR J. MYSLINSKI, 73, RETIRED UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH ATHLETIC DIRECTOR HE LED REVIVAL OF FOOTBALL, HIRED JOHNNY MAJORS
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at West Point. Myslinski's father had developed an interest in the military academy as a boy in his native
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team, the "Gremlins". Myslinski had a 22-year career in the Air Force before retiring at the rank of
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He was stationed in Texas for training as a pilot for a B-24. While serving as an officer in the
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He died of heart failure on October 26, 1993, at the Country Meadows Nursing Home in
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selection. He graduated from West Point as a member of the Class of 1944.
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on December 24, 1968, and he held that position for fourteen years.
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in Utah. Myslinski then belatedly continued his education at
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In 2015, he was inducted into the Army Sports Hall of Fame.
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United States Army Air Forces bomber pilots of World War II
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In 1943, he was a unanimous 256:United States Military Academy 1: 351: 310: 296:, he played football for the 294:United States Army Air Forces 205: 513:Myslinski Retires As Pitt AD 421:magazine, November 29, 1943. 234:College and military service 7: 533:The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 346:South Fayette, Pennsylvania 333:and the rise to success of 319:appointed Myslinski as its 220:Civilian Conservation Corps 74:South Fayette, Pennsylvania 10: 949: 135:Accomplishments and honors 793: 750: 581: 277:At West Point, he played 181: 177: 144: 139: 134: 130: 120: 109: 99: 95: 85: 80: 63: 43: 38: 26: 467:Gremlins Engage 'Masters 317:University of Pittsburgh 224:Steubenville High School 170:Army Sports Hall of Fame 162:First-team All-Eastern ( 192:United States Air Force 111:Administrative career ( 148:Unanimous All-American 244:Ohio State University 33:Myslinski, circa 1942 745:consensus selections 487:The Pittsburgh Press 473:, November 17, 1945. 471:St. Petersburg Times 392:The Pittsburgh Press 348:, at the age of 73. 339:Three Rivers Stadium 326:The Pittsburgh Press 254:about attending the 250:head football coach 188:Casimir J. Myslinski 39:Biographical details 535:, October 27, 1993. 517:Schenectady Gazette 457:, December 1, 1942. 335:the basketball team 240:Columbia University 23: 603:Elmer F. Blakeslee 302:lieutenant colonel 246:, Myslinski wrote 226:, where he played 216:Steubenville, Ohio 158:Knute Rockne Award 57:Steubenville, Ohio 21: 860: 859: 709: 708: 587:Charles S. Miller 519:, April 28, 1982. 489:, April 29, 1982. 415:Steelworker's Boy 331:the football team 321:athletic director 212:Polish immigrants 185: 184: 940: 853: 845: 837: 829: 821: 813: 805: 786: 778: 776:Creighton Miller 770: 762: 736: 729: 722: 713: 712: 702: 694: 686: 678: 670: 662: 654: 646: 638: 630: 622: 614: 606: 598: 590: 575: 566: 559: 552: 543: 542: 536: 526: 520: 510: 504: 503: 496: 490: 480: 474: 464: 458: 451:Honorary Captain 448: 442: 428: 422: 412: 395: 385: 370: 369: 362: 279:college football 268:George H. 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Steubenville, Ohio
South Fayette, Pennsylvania
Army
Center
AD
Pittsburgh
Unanimous All-American
1943
Knute Rockne Award
1943
Army Sports Hall of Fame
United States Air Force
Army
college football
Polish immigrants
Steubenville, Ohio
Civilian Conservation Corps
Steubenville High School
football
Columbia University
Ohio State University
Army
Earl Blaik
United States Military Academy
Stawiski
Poland
George H. Bender
appointment
college football

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