Word: skis
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...meet between Eastern Colleges and Ski clubs, Hart finished 12 minutes behind winner George Kurronon of the Finish Ski Club, in the grueling nine-mile cross-country course. Trailing Hart by three and a half minutes, skier Jim Lawson '52, finishing second for the Crimson, placed 18th in the race...
...full schedule of intercollegiate ski meets has not yet gotten under way. The highlights of the season are the Dartmouth and Middlebury Carnivals, and the Harvard sponsored ski meet at Bromley...
...financial problem, H.A.A. support comes to $300 annually--enough to buy ski wax, and to cover breakages--so skiing is lent the distinction of being the most expensive sport for enthusiasts in the College. For example, Houser calculates that a "four event man," or competitor who can handle downhill jumping, slalom, and cross country, will have to pay up to $420 maximum for his complete equipment of skis, boots, bindings, and clothing...
...seen some of his skiers on the snow. He points out though, that Williams, which won the Junior Division last year, now has a professional coach, and that Yale, which placed one above Harvard, at second, will go to Aspen (partly at Y.A.A. expense) for ten days of intensive ski schooling...
...temperature, and air circulation, concluded that Southern New England winters can be keyed to the ferocity of November. This November was sufficiently ferocious. If Baur's theories are correct, there will be more cars frozen in, ear-muffs will continue to sell briskly, and the little men who run ski resorts will rub their chapped hands in glee...