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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Provost Buck, who took control of the "football situation" with a vengeance in December, has acted with determination in his first two public moves. He allowed Arthur Valpey to look for and accept a new job; he then proceeded to California and cancelled the Stanford game. The latter move, while perhaps not a completely happy one, is certainly sensible; we probably should not have signed a contract in the first place...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Football | 2/17/1950 | See Source »

Late last fall, the newspapers in the Cincinnati area carried a story concerning the plans of Harvard College to "de-emphasize" football (although I am curious to learn how it had been "emphasized" in the last few years). And on yesterday, they carried the story that Art Valpey had resigned his coaching position at Harvard to take another at the University of Connecticut. Although I have not bad the opportunity to poll the alumni in this area, I am certain that the majority received both reports with a great deal of disappointment, as well as resentment...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Alumnus Discusses Football | 2/11/1950 | See Source »

...reports which have issued from Cambridge indicate that Valpey decided that he could no longer do a job commensurate with his ability under the policies formulated by athletic director Bingham and his associates in the administration. There can be no denying that in recent years, there has been a sustained effort to discredit intercollegiate competition by Harvard teams and to treat such sports as football as a "necessary evil...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Alumnus Discusses Football | 2/11/1950 | See Source »

Those who heard his speech at the Alumni meeting the night before the Princeton game were convinced that Valpey, unlike most of the men involved in present-day football, knew that the current situation in the colleges was unhealthy. They realized that he was a man who would not be afraid to lead a college that would follow him to a saner plane of operation...

Author: By Charles W. Bailey, | Title: The Sporting Scene | 2/10/1950 | See Source »

...will be difficult to find another coach who can approach Valpey's intelligence on the big questions connected with his work, for that intelligence springs from more than technical competence. There will always be amateurism in college sports as long as gentlemen like Arthur Valpey are involved...

Author: By Charles W. Bailey, | Title: The Sporting Scene | 2/10/1950 | See Source »

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