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With a meeting Monday night at 8 o'clock in the Lowell House Common Room under the aegis of the University Ski Team, Harvard's winter skiing season will be officially inaugurated. The possibilities of this year's team will be discussed and moving pictures of recent developments in Swiss skiing will be shown as well as several reels of skiing in New Hampshire.
Again the team will be coached by Charles N. Proctor of Dartmouth, whose assistance enabled the 1934 board men to come in third in the Eastern Downhill race, although he was unable to prevent his Alma Mater from nosing it out by a scant margin in the Tuckerman's ravine slalom race. The team is open to all men in the University, including Freshmen, and it is expected that there will be a team for each class, rather than only for the second class, as last year.
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