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 Charles Wesley “Chic” Harley

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Charles Wesley “Chic” Harley Veteran

Original Name
Charles Wesley
Birth
Death
21 Apr 1974
Burial
Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.0274924, Longitude: -83.0293969
Plot
1946 Addition, Lot 25, Space 2, 300' from the entrance
Memorial ID
5622594 View Source
Nicknamed "Chic" because he was born in Chicago.

First All-American football player (1916, 1917, 1919) from Ohio State. He left school for one year (1918) to serve in World War I as a pilot with the U.S. Army Air Service. He returned to school in 1919 and led Ohio State to its first-ever victory over Michigan. So many people came to see Harley play that he is given credit for the early popularity of the OSU football program. The following year a fund-raising campaign raised 1.3 million dollars to build Ohio Stadium --- called "the house that Harley built".

In 1941, James Thurber described Harley's running skills for the New York City newspaper, PM, "If you never saw him run with a football, we can't describe it to you. It wasn't like Red Grange or Tom Harmon or anybody else. It was kind of a cross between music and cannon fire, and it brought your heart up under your ears."

In 1951, he became a charter member of the College Football Hall of Fame.

James Thurber wrote the inscription on his marker.
Nicknamed "Chic" because he was born in Chicago.

First All-American football player (1916, 1917, 1919) from Ohio State. He left school for one year (1918) to serve in World War I as a pilot with the U.S. Army Air Service. He returned to school in 1919 and led Ohio State to its first-ever victory over Michigan. So many people came to see Harley play that he is given credit for the early popularity of the OSU football program. The following year a fund-raising campaign raised 1.3 million dollars to build Ohio Stadium --- called "the house that Harley built".

In 1941, James Thurber described Harley's running skills for the New York City newspaper, PM, "If you never saw him run with a football, we can't describe it to you. It wasn't like Red Grange or Tom Harmon or anybody else. It was kind of a cross between music and cannon fire, and it brought your heart up under your ears."

In 1951, he became a charter member of the College Football Hall of Fame.

James Thurber wrote the inscription on his marker.

Inscription

Charles W. "Chic" Harley
September 15, 1895
April 21, 1974

All American halfback Ohio State University
1916 1917 1919
First Ohio State University player inducted
into the College Football Hall of Fame 1951
His playing inspired the drive to build Ohio Stadium, commonly referred to as "the house that Harley built"

"And there's nothing quite so thrilling from the first year to today,
Like the glory of the going when Chic Harley got away". - James Thurber


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  • Created by: Paul Gabriel
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  • Find a Grave Memorial ID: 5622594
  • Find a Grave, database and images (: accessed ), memorial page for Charles Wesley “Chic” Harley (15 Sep 1895–21 Apr 1974), Find a Grave Memorial ID 5622594, citing Union Cemetery, Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio, USA; Maintained by Paul Gabriel (contributor 15675392).