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Reports late last night showed that there was a great deal of snow in the northern regions and that the temperature was generally around zero. In Woodstock, Vermont the temperature was 6 degrees with 40 inches of snow, in Canaan, New Hampshire--6 degrees with 30 inches, in Gorham, N. H.--6 degrees with 55 inches, in Warren, N. H.--8 degrees with 60 inches, Peterborough, N. H.--18 degrees with 36 inches, in Franconia, N. H.--6 degrees with 45 inches, in Chocorua, N. H.--zero with 50 inches, in East Jaffrey, N. H. 18 degrees with 40 inches, and in Groton, Massachusetts, 20 degrees with 31 inches.
With 45 inches of snow and the temperature six below zero, the conditions should be perfect for the skiing meet to be held on Sunday on the Taft Trail in Franconia, New Hampshire. Harvard will send a team consisting of Herbert S. Sise '34, Andrew Marshall, Jr. '34, Andrew E. Ritchie, Jr. '34, John U. White '34, and Edward O. Davis, Jr. '34, and will compete against other local teams.
The weather forecast for the weekend is cloudy and warmer today, rain or snow Saturday, and clear and colder Sunday. Such conditions guarantee practically perfect skiing in the northern regions.
The snow train on Sunday will go to Greenfield, New Hampshire. It leaves the North Station at 8 o'clock.
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