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At a preliminary meeting last night in the Lowell House Common Room, plans for skiing were revealed to the 50 enthusiasts who attended. Herbert S. Sise 34, captain of this year's team, and Bradford Washburn '33, last year's captain, outlined the season's schedule and explained how the division of instruction would be made to afford each man the maximum possible training.
The feature of the season's schedule will be a Dartmouth-Harvard Ski Meet, which this year will be run off on Mt. Mooselauke, in New Hampshire, on May 6. Taking place alternately on Mt. Washington and Mooselauke, this meet is expected to become the "Harvard-Yale" of skiing, and a challenge cup will be awarded the winners. This contest is to consist of the 25 best skiers from both colleges, graduate or undergraduate.
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