Word: slaloming
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...Missionary Arkfeld lunged into the task of reconstruction, bought an English-made Civil Auster, then the first of three Cessnas, personally air-speeded material for the missions' rebuilding. In ten years of bush flying, he has become an old hand at perilous uphill landings and downhill takeoffs, slalom-like runs to avoid wild pigs on the runways, hedgehopping to stay under hanging clouds. Once one of the mission's three pilots was heard on the radio talking to a control tower: "I'm running into clouds; I don't think I'll make it," followed...
Married. Chiharu Igaya, 27, Japan's Olympic skier (second in the slalom at Cortina in 1956), '57 graduate of Dartmouth College, who tied for the U.S. National Downhill championship in 1955, won the Canadian Slalom championship in 1957; and Takayo Ueno, 24, daughter of a retired sportswriter; in Tokyo...
...Crimson ski team won the Annual Harvard-Dartmouth Slalom easily with a team score of 621.1 seconds Saturday. The Dartmouth skiers had a total of 785.4 seconds on the course, which was 40 gates in length. This is the ninth time since 1945 that the Crimson has won the race...
...University sponsored the slalom this year, which was run on Hillman's Highway at Mt. Washington, N.H. In the individual standings, Brooks Dodge of Dartmouth took first place with a run of 37.4 seconds. Don Stephenson, captain of the Crimson ski team, came in second with a time...
...Skiing Club has members from the Harvard graduate schools as well as all skiers on the undergraduate team. In a final, informal race this Saturday, the Club will compete against Dartmouth in a precipitous slalom on 'Hillman's Highway," a steep run on the side of Tuckerman's Ravine, Mt. Washington. A total of seventy men are expected to compete...