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Friday, three Alpine skiers placed in the top twelve in the giant slalom. The Alpine team contributed 95.7 points to Harvard's overall standing when Greg Peters placed tenth, Steve Blodgett 11th, and Peter Gagarin 12th...
...giant slalom yesterday morning, the Crimson's Greg Peters, Steve Blodgett, and Peter Gagarin came in 10th, 11th and 12th as Harvard finished behind only Middlebury and Dartmouth. Jon Chaffe placed 3rd in the afternoon's 9-mile cross-country run, and was followed by Jim Sise in 13th and Bear Barnes in 15th...
Harvard's strongest team showing was a fourth place in the giant slalom. Greg Peters. Steve Blodgett, Peter Gagarin and Bear Barnes were closely bunhced from 11th to 19th for the Crimson...
Died. Sergei Korolev, 59, long-rumored head of the Soviet space program, now identified by Tass as the hitherto anonymous designer of the 1957 Sputnik and 1959 Lunik satellites as well as the Vostok and Voskhod spacecrafts used in the world's first manned flight (Yuri Gagarin, in 1961) and first space walk (Alexei Leonov, last March); of complications following surgery; in Moscow...
...Louise Orvis Slalom Derby was the East's first major Alpine race this season. According to Harvard Alpine Captain Peter Gagarin, it was the "stiffest competition expected this year...