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The varsity ski team joined with a number of former Crimson ski stars to win the Harvard-Dartmouth Ski Slalom, 876.9 seconds to 1049.4. It was the varsity's last regular meet of the season.
Harry Gardner, who finished highest for the Crimson, took third place, four seconds behind Brooks Dodge of Dartmouth, the winner. The University's representatives took eleven of the top twenty places.
The Slalom is unusual in that it allows alumni, as well as undergraduates of the two colleges to compete. Graham Taylor '49, the varsity coach, finished 24th.
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