Word: skying
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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More than 60 Harvard ski bugs are expected to make the trek this morning to Tuckerman's Ravine on the Mt. Washington slopes, New Hampshire, for the annual Harvard-Dartmouth Slalom...
...confusing system of scoring is used to compute team totals in the event, and the end result is that anyone who shows up for the races, even if he has to crawl through the gates, can add significant points. Anyone with a remote Harvard connection is eligible to ski for Fair Harvard...
...sturdiness. Volvo (Latin for "I roll") promises Swedish buyers that it will repair accident damage free during the first five years of a car's life. Saab tests its cars by subjecting them to the subArctic climate of Lapland, once rolled a car (with driver) down a Norwegian ski slope to demonstrate its safety features...
...formidable is the economic success of the Common Market that most of Europe's out nations are queuing up to get in.* Last week three neutrals-Austria, Switzerland and Sweden-met in the Swedish ski resort of Rattvik to discuss ways of becoming associated with the market without sacrificing their precious neutrality. The combined trade of the three with the market nations last year totaled $6,279,000,000, and all three fear that the market's common tariff barriers against the rest of the world will eventually freeze them out. At the same time, they fear...
...Zakopane, Poland, East Germany's boyish Helmut Recknagel, 24, soared 338 ft.-3 ft. more than the nearest competitor-to cinch his second straight world ski-jumping championship...