Word: skis
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Ski Club holds its first meeting of the year at 7:30 p.m. tonight in the Lamont Forum Room, Both competitive and recreational skiers are invited, ski captain Jim Weaver said last night...
...Club's Pinkham Notch cabin will be open this year, thereby cutting costs of a ski week-end considerably...
...Manhattan's Manufacturers Trust Co., sixth largest U.S. bank (TIME, Sept. n), American Red Cross officer, chairman (1939-41) of the New York World's Fair, sportsman, joiner, booster (he spent more than $300,000 to make his home town of North Conway, N.H. a fancy ski resort); of a heart ailment; in Boston. Gibson started out as a floor-sweeper after his graduation from Bowdoin College, became a bank president at 35. He was general manager of the Red Cross in World War I, its commissioner to Great Britain, then to Western Europe, in World...
...bank has already swallowed up six smaller banks, and with this merger has boosted its deposits from $219 million to $2.3 billion. Gibson, who works as hard as any of his banking colleagues, and at 68 plays harder than most of them, still finds time to salmon-fish and ski (see cut), was once Master of Fox Hounds at Long Island's Meadow Brook Hounds. He has poured more than $300,000 of his own money into his home town of North Conway, N.H., to make it a leading ski center in the U.S. (TIME...
...Board of Regents is usually quite a routine affair. Until last week, this year's election promised to be no different. Then, just before the deadline for filing, two new candidates appeared. One was a 21-year-old sophomore named Walter MacKenzie. The other: big, bluff Joe Sheeket-ski, 45, the football coach...