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...Lancaster, Fair Fair 13 Crusty Laurentian Mts. N.H. Cloudy Good 38 Powder Lincoln Can. Cloudy Fair 10 Packed snow Littleton, N.H. Fair Poor 9 Monadnock Region, N.H. Cloudy Fair 7 Icy crust Newfound Region, N.H. Cloudy Good 22 Corn Surface North Conway, N.H. Cloudy Fair 10 Unbreakable crust North Woodstock, N.H. Cloudy Fair 10 Packed Snow Ossipee Region N.H. Cloudy Poor 10 Frozen granular Pinkham Notch N.H. Cloudy Poor 23 Breakable Crust Plymouth, N.H. Cloudy Poor 8 granular surface Quebec (Lac Reauport) Fair Good 46 Powder Stowe (Mt. Mausfield) Vt. Fair Good 29 to 62 Powder Sunapee Region, N.H. Cloudy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WINTER SPORTS BULLETIN | 2/15/1941 | See Source »

Weather conditions on both days were extremely poor, with a heavy rain on Friday and such icy snow on Saturday that the slalom race had to be transferred from Oak Hill to Suicide Six in Woodstock...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CRIMSON SKIERS, LED BY AMES, PLACE SIXTH AT DARTMOUTH | 2/10/1941 | See Source »

...Saturday after the close of the races, several members of the team are proceeding to Woodstock, where they will be joined by two other Crimson schuss artists, and will race on Sunday for the Fiske Trophy on Suicide Six. Competing there from Harvard will be Ames, Wilson, Winship, Field, King, Ferner, John Abbot, and Dave Goldthwait...

Author: By Paul C. Sheeline, | Title: Ski Team Leaves For Carnival At Dartmouth; Eight to Race | 2/6/1941 | See Source »

...others who were up in Canada were Rog Wilson, Mac McNair, Preble Motley, Maclean Griffin, and Winship. Captain Finn Ferner was unable to get that far north, so he skied in Woodstock. Vt., with Del Ames...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 7 Ski Team Members Practice in St. Sauveur | 1/9/1941 | See Source »

...Manhattan, a visitor checking out of the Woodstock Hotel left his alarm clock. When a bellhop reminded him of the clock, he said: "I know, but I'd rather buy a new clock than take a chance on arousing the suspicion that a ticking suitcase arouses these days...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Miscellany, Sep. 2, 1940 | 9/2/1940 | See Source »

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