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Olympic figure skating champion Tenley Albright '57 will embark on a good-will tour of Russia's satellite countries immediately following the end of the Cortina Games, it was learned last night. The trip will be arranged by the Olympic Committee.
Tenley's itinerary will include Prague and Warsaw. Her brother, Niles Albright, said last night that "she won't be able to tour Russia itself, because she has to be back in America in time for the National Championships." The championships will be held in Philadelphia.
Before departing for the satellite orbit, Tenley will participate in the German competition at Garmisch-Partenkirchen. After her trip to Czechoslovakia and Poland, she plans to give exhibitions in Vienna, Helsinki, Berlin, Paris, and London before starting home.
Tenley will not be able to return to classes at Radcliffe until after the National Championships.
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