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Thus wrote Publisher Robert E. Harlow of the Pinehurst, N.C. Outlook (circ. 1,250) in the weekly trade journal Publishers' Auxiliary (reprinted from Coronet). Up & down the land, country weekly reporter-editor-publishers took time off to search their souls and tell Pinehurst's Harlow where he got off, or on, as the case might...
Scientific is the word for the Harlow blocking system. Using mousetraps and angle, or position; blocks as his weapons, the Harvard lineman can get the most efficient block from the least power. Coach Harlow used to advise everyone to watch the key block on every play, saying that it alone determined the manoeuver's success, not the more spectacular running or passing...
...such a game would be virtually fantastic because of the fact Boston College always fielded a big-time (Cotton, Sugar and Orange Bowln in 4 years) team whereas Harvard chose to disregard her football prowess of the 20's and de-emphasis football. Ed. Note: Ever hear of Dick Harlow? The Ivy League? Now tomorrow we find the situation reversed as Harvard drawing from her V-12 units fields a fairly potent eleven, whereas the boys from the Heights have only civvics and Discharged vets to choose from. At this writing the choice is Harvard with odds...
...looks scarcely older than he did when he was making his number 55 famous as the scourge of opposing linemen. One of Coach Dick Harlow's speediest, halfbacks, Torbie was the only member of his class to win his letter as a sophomore, and the only one to start on the eleven that smashed Clint Frank and Yale's hopes for an undefeated season, one November afternoon of 1937 when Harvard Stadium saw Crimson...
...lacking in finesse, a result of too little practice. He thinks that except for the shortage of time to practice, a Crimson formal Varsity would have been possible this Fall. As a matter of fact, he described Coach Henry Lamars eleven as "looking very much like a Harlow-coached team...