Word: jump
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Harvard team placed only one point behind West Point, favorites to win the meet, but was 30 points in back of Middlebury and Dartmouth, who ultimately led the field. When the third of the Crimson's entries in the ski-jump failed to show up at Hanover, all hope of high ranking was lost...
Star of the team that made the trip from here to Hanover, New Hampshire, was Gerry Genn, who placed sixth in the giant slalom, eighth in the jump, and second in the regular slalom...
Nevertheless, Britain was pleased: the tool purchase cleared the decks for British reconversion. As long as the U.S. owned the tools, Britain could not shift them to making civilian goods, and Britons have worried lately that the U.S. would thus get the jump on them in postwar trade. With this obstacle out of the way, Britain promptly listed $12,000,000 worth of tools as surplus, so that makers of civilian goods could buy them...
...Giant Slalom to be held Saturday morning are Allan C. Butler, V-12; Gorald Y. Genn '48; Lawrence L. Griffin '48; and Thomas P. Grimley, NROTC. Saturday afternoon Alexander P. Coburn '48; Howard C. Nutting, V-12; Genn; and Griffin will take part in the 40 meter jump...
...worst drubbing of the season. Haskell of Lowell scored within a minute of the center jump, and went on to pile up 22 points. Haskell's total of points so far, 73, makes him league high-scorer by a wide margin. Hatton accounted for 16 of the Bellboys' points, while Clapp and Schacht led the ill-fated Navy squad...