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Eight Skiers Enter Nansen Fest in First Spring Meet

Maclaurin to Lead Team Tomorrow With Entries in Two Classes

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Racing is second and third class events eight members of the ski team will travel to Pinkham Notch tomorrow to compete in the Nansen Snow Fest. The meet, which is being sponsored by the Nansen Ski Club, will consist of downhill, cross country, and slalom races for the entrants of both classes.

R. Colin Maclaurin '38, Robert H. Shaw '37, Charles S. Rogers '37, and Dunbar Carpenter '37 will represent the Crimson in the Second Class events; a downhill run to be held on the Wildcat Trail tomorrow morning and a slalom race that afternoon.

After placing third in the Hochgebirge Second Class Invitation Meet, held last Sunday on the Richard Taft Trial at Franconia, New Hampshire, which proved at be one of the largest meets of the season, the Crimson skiers are confident of placing well tomorrow.

At the same time, David Emerson '38, Frederick S. Bigelow '38, Henry S. Parker '36, and Harold A. White '37 will compete in the third class events, which will be held on the Wildcat Coll Trail.

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