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Richard C. Harlow, 72, who led Harvard to Eastern football prominence as head coach from 1935 to 1947, died yesterday in Bethseda, Md., after a lengthy illness...
Known as one of the leading tacticians in American football and a member of football's Hall of Fame, Harlow compiled a record of 45-39-7 in his 13-year tenure, the longest of any Harvard football coach. He resigned in January, 1943 because of ill health and was succeeded by Lloyd Jordan...
...Harlow who recommended to the Department of Athletics the appointment of John M. Yovicsin, coach of football since...
Among the players who were members of Harlow's Crimson teams were Endicott (Chub) Peabody, Harvard's last All-American; "Radar Ken" O'Donnell '49, now Special Assistant to President Kennedy; Robert Kennedy '48, now U.S. Attorney General; Vernon Struck '38, who as fullback was the key man in Harlow's offense...
Wisdom (NBC, 5-5:30 p.m.). Conversation with Astronomer Harlow Shapley...