Word: ski
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...should have put into McCloskey's first question, and you get clipped in the ear with a hickory stick and spiked in the ribs by an aluminum rod-then you know that exams are over and the big exodus has begun. They're all off to the slopes to "ski...
...doesn't make any difference whether or not they know how; it doesn't make any difference whether or not they have any skis; or boots; or poles-those who do invariably wind up in Stillman any-way-but what does matter is whether or not they have a sexy pair of ski-pants (If they're Radcliffe students) or a couple of bottles of Old Crow (if they're Harvard men). After all, the word "skiing" in the vocabulary of the normal red-blooded American doesn't usually fit Webster's definition-it means something different to every "skier...
Neil Dixon '54 and Steve Reynolds '55 were appointed temporary co-captains of the ski team last night at a squad meeting at the Varsity Club...
...four-event New England second division championship highlights the coming schedule. An eight-man team will ski for the Crimson in downhill, slalom, cross-country, and jumping events in the test to be held at Lyndonville...
...Crimson ski team came in sixth in the nine college Lyndonville Invitational Intercollegiate meet yesterday. Dartmouth won the two day affair with a point total of 392.65, 400 being perfect, while Middlebury was close behind with 390,02. Vermont, New Hampshire, Williams, and Harvard followed in order, placing ahead of Norwich, Maine, and Colby...