Henry Lamar, head coach of Harvard's freshman football team, will retire in June after forty years of coaching at Harvard.
Lamar, 65, will coach his final game on Friday when his squad plays Yale in New Haven, Conn. He joined the freshman football staff in 1932 as trainer and assistant line coach. He later took over as head coach, and was also in charge of the junior varsity teams for many years.
"I'll miss the boys at Harvard," Lamar said. "That's my biggest regret about leaving."
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