Word: skis
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...tramway's cars (one going in each direction) will hold 80 passengers, who might not want to risk a ski run down San Jacinto's craggy sides, but can at least enjoy a 100-mile view of the valley...
Aided by a heavy numerical superiority and the presence of most of the members of their varsity ski team, Dartmouth edged Harvard 433.0 to 452.5 Sunday to break the Crimson's two-year win in the annual slalom competition...
Dartmouth had 48 entrants in the competition; the Crimson had only 28. While this was a decided advantage for the , their major strength was the heavy participation of members of their ski team. Only two members of the Harvard Ski Club--Bacon and Ken Kern, president of the organization--participated. "If we had two more people from the ski team there," Kern commented, we would have...
...cabin has served nobly for 30 years, but weather, hard usage, and general decay have taken their toll. The HMC also reports that the Forest Service was rather interested in having it removed as it constituted a fire hazard and was blocking progress on the Ski Trail...
...past, Harvard victories have rested more on quantity of skiers than quality, and Ken Kern, president of the Harvard Ski Club, feels that mass participation is the key to victory tomorrow. Anyone interested in going, even if just to add moral support and enjoy the wild beer parties at the Ski Club Cabin tonight and tomorrow after the race is over, should head for New Hampshire...