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The Harvard ski team will be hosts to day to the Chilean ski team, recently arrived in the United States on an extensive skiing and racing tour, at a luncheon given for the South American visitors at Dunster House.
Clarence H. Haring '07, Robert Woods Bliss Professor of Latin-American History and Economics, and Master of Dunster House, will receive the two teams in his apartment before lunch.
The Chilean squad, composed of five men and a manager, are the first winter sports team from the Southern hemisphere to come north in search of competition. They are profiting by their own summer vacation to complete in our eastern and western downhill and slalom events.
Their stay as guests of Harvard will be brief. After visiting the University this morning, and lunch at Dunster House, they will leave immediately by auto for North Conway, New Hampshire, where they will remain until the Dartmouth Carnival on the week-end of February 8.
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