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With no intercollegiate competition scheduled until the Dartmouth Carnival in February, Coach Norwood Cox's skiers are riding the staves out in Concord under the leadership of Captain David Emerson '38, as the heavy snow blanketing New England provides the best skiing conditions in years.
Looming large on the ski calendar after the Hanover meet, slated for, Friday, February 11, through Sunday, February 13, are the Eastern Downhill Championships, and the Eastern Jumping and Cross Country Championships at Gilford. The Harvard-Yale-Princeton meet will take place during spring vacation as will the Harvard-Dartmouth Race in Tuckerman's Ravine on Mt. Washington.
The Lake Placid meet during Christmas vacation, in which the Crimson skimen trailed Dartmouth and Williams in third place, revealed two good jumpers in Richard Whittemore '40 and Emerson, who took fourth and fifth places respectively, Emerson and William Hinton '41 finished well up in the cross country and downhill events, while Peter T. Brooks '38 and Hinton took sixth and eighth places in the slalom.
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