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Entries for the Harvard Race, made famous by yearly groups of Crimson recreational skiers, close tonight. Any downhill fan who wishes to take part, along with the 40-odd already signed up, should do so at Leavitt and Pierce as soon as possible.
This year, not only will the participants, ski, run, and fall down the Sherburne Trail on Mount Washington Sunday, but they will also follow up the occasion with a giant slalom run by two-men teams tied together with a 40-foot rope.
Beer will flow Saturday evening at the Ski Cabin to start off a spirited weekend which bids to become a Harvard tradition.
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