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"Ice Chips of 1953," the Skating Club of Boston's annual show, opened last night in the Boston Garden with two world champions and performers from both Harvard and Radcliffe.
Tenley Albright, who has applied at Radcliffe for admission, heads an all-star cast. Other performers include men's world champion Hayes Jenkins of Colorado College, Dudley Richards '54, the skating team of Sidney Foster, Radcliffe '54 and her brother Charles Foster '56, Franklin Nelson '55, and Jane Clarkson Radcliffe '55. The show also features Carol Heiss, runner-up to Miss Albright for all three of her titles world, North American, and national.
One of the nation's oldest ice shows, the 41st production of "Ice Chips" will run through Sunday.
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