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Henry B. Washburn '33 will show ski movies tonight at 8 o'clock in the ball-room of the Hotel Continental. The proceeds from this presentation of the "Attack on Crillon" will be used to pay the salary of Charles W. Proctor, as ski coach, this winter.
One hundred colored slides and four thousand feet of film make up this pictorial account of the ascent of Mount Crillon in Alaska. The White Mountain Ski-runners' Club has sponsored Washburn's movie which the Boston Transcript termed the most wonderful ski motion picture ever seen. Harvard men may attend by paying $.75, instead of the general admission of $1.10.
Proctor and Herbert S. Sise '34 led a group of varsity ski team candidates last weekend over the new trail on North Uncanoonuo in Southern New Hampshire. He tried the candidates out on "Death Corner," a wide gash in the mountainside where the trail has a twist with reverse banking at the foot of a steep descent. Proctor had them practice stem and pure Christiana turns before they ended the day by a run in a blinding snow storm.
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