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Arnold Horween and Eddie Casey are a couple of fellows who used to coach football here. Just before Dick Harlow. Put them together with Harlow, and you have more than twenty years' worth of Harvard coaches. You also have three men with nothing in common. Except that all three had miserable first seasons...
...Harlow took over in 1935. He was plenty able, but the flotsam and jetsam he found on Soldier's Field were too much for anybody to get rid of in a year. So Harlow lost to Holy Cross, Dartmouth, Army, Princeton, and Yale in his first season...
That brings us up to tomorrow, and I stand here before you to declare that Art Valpey's first season will not be anything like Horween's or Casey's or Harlow's. This statement rests solidly on an uninformed, sentimental hunch. Besides that, you don't often draw four of a kind...
Coan, a 20-year old 200-pounder, started five games for the informal Varsity team in 1945, but wasn't available for duty last season. Bradlee, former captain at St. Marks, played for Dick Harlow last year, while Bender was a member of the 1947 Freshman team and is one of the few members of that unit new operating for the Varsity...
Johnny Florentine may be remembered by Stadiumgoers as the man who pulled the Gionfriddo catch last fall on wobbly Gannon pass to beat Holy Cross 7-0. Shifted to center by Dick Harlow to plug the gap in the middle of the line last year, the former Boston College High athlete is now matriculating at his old position. He's a Junior...