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Football Award Given Former Coach Harlow

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WESTMINSTER, Md., Oct. 23-Former Harvard football coach Richard Harlow received a plaque designating him a member of the Football Hall of Fame here today in half-time ceremonies at the Western Maryland and Hampden-Sidney game.

Currently in an advisory coaching capacity at Western Maryland, Harlow coached the Crimson from 1935 to 1947, excluding two war years, when there was only informal football at Cambridge.

Four former Crimson football players also attended the ceremonies: Endicott Peabody, the team's last All-American and a member of Harlow's 1941 team; Greely Summers, a member of the same team; and Henry Russel and Austin Harding, both of whom played in 1938.

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