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Besides having an "H" name like Messrs. Hopkins and Harrington, Howard Hunter likes to play the horses. He also knows how life is lived on both sides of the social crust, has what it takes to get along with both sides...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: RELIEF: Third H | 1/30/1939 | See Source »

...powder Fryeburg, Mc. Cloudy Good 13 7 in. powder Greenfield, Mass. Fair Fair Light snow Intervale, N.H. Cloudy Good 14 in. powder Jackson, N.H. Cloudy Good 14 in. powder Laconia (Gilford) N.H. Cloudy Fair 4 to 13 in. in trails Lancaster, N.H. Cloudy Good 12 5 in. dry over crust Lincoln, N.H. Snowing Good 15 7 in. new on 8 in. old Littleton, N.H. Cloudy Good 8 5 in. new Monadnock Region, N.H. Cloudy None 0 Newfound Region, N.H. Cloudy Good 8 in. light snow North Conway, N.H. Cloudy Good 12 in. powder North Woodstock, N.H. Snowing Good...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SKIING CONDITIONS | 1/27/1939 | See Source »

Lancaster's temperature is four below with seven inches of dry snow, while Lincoln, with cloudy weather, reports eight inches and a breakable crust...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ski Section | 1/20/1939 | See Source »

Pinkham Notch reports fair skiing with unbreakable crust over 21 inches of snow, while Conway and Lincoln are both classed as fair. Bartlett has seven inches of crusty snow with fair skiing...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ONLY ONE-DAY SKI TRAINS WILL RUN OVER WEEK-END | 1/13/1939 | See Source »

...course with a breakable crust under two inches of fresh snow and with icy curves. Hinton ran a no-fall race to win over the twenty-one aspirants for the championship of the Crimson...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Skiing Poor Throughout New England Due to Warm Spell | 1/13/1939 | See Source »

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