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Dick Harlow, who retired as Harvard coach in 1947 because of ill health, is returning to the coaching staff of Western Maryland, where he coached before he came to Harvard. Lowell S. Ensor, President of the southern college, announced Harlow's appointment Saturday.
As a member of the Athletic Department of Western Maryland, Harlow will serve in a purely advisory capacity. "Harlow has no desire to return to active coaching responsibilities," Ensor said. He will assist Coach Charlie Harvens, who succeeded him in 1836.
While recuperating from his last year's stint of illness, Harlow did some scouting work for Brown last season.
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