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Coach McKee Quits Harvard

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Paul M. McKee, who has been an assistant football coach at Harvard for four years, has left the University to become head coach at the Rush-Henrietta High School in Henrietta, N.Y.

A former professional football player, McKee coached Harvard's ends during his career here, developing such outstanding players as Tommy Stephenson, Frank Ulcickas, Paul Barringer, Ken Boyda, and all-Ivy end Dave Hudepohl.

He has also coached the junior varsity baseball team since coming to Harvard in 1960, and will coach this year's J.V.

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