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There was some basis for the crack. Yaleman Whitelaw Reid, the new editor (and son of the owner), had a bevy of competent classmates around him: Radio Columnist John Crosby; Dick Pinkham, new circulation manager; and August Heckscher, a new editorial writer. The new sports editor (also Yale '36) is curly-haired, gregarious Bob Cooke, who once did a sports column for the Yale Daily News, played right wing on the varsity hockey team, was an Army flyer (in B-26s) during the war. His first official act was to assign himself back to the Brooklyn Dodgers; Woodward...
Season highlights still remaining are the dual meet with Yale on April 2, the annual Dartmouth slalom, and, on April 11, the most gruelling downhill race on the continent, the American Inferno, from the summit of Mt. Washington to the bottom of Pinkham Notch...
...same spirit that has made the Woburn jump possible has carried team members into the heights of the White Mountains during the weekends. The ski hut a Jackson, New Hampshire has housed capacity crowds this winter in search of downhall, slalom, and cross-country practice in Pinkham notch and Tuckerman Ravine on Mount Washington...
With the termination of their exams, members of the Crimson ski team will head for their cabin at Pinkham Notch, New Hampshire, where they will be groomed for between-term events by varsity coach Bill Halsey...
...manifestation of the local urge to go out and beat Dartmouth at its own game, the ski team was first started on an informal basis under auspices of the Ski Club. The team now forms the nucleus of the club and uses the club cabin at Pinkham Notch for its Franconia meets. Training starts in November with road work, and shifts to the Belmont Golf Course following the first snow. More extensive training will take place this year following the Franconia meet next weekend, when the team will practice jumping, cross-country and downhill work at Putney, Vermont...