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Two Harvard graduate students, both 1956 Olympic skating champions, will perform in "Ice Chips of 1959" at Boston Garden this weekend. The stars are Hayes A. Jenkins and Miss Tenley E. Albright.
Hard-presesd for time, Miss Albright practices for an hour-and-a-half each morning before classes. She spent her undergraduate years at Radcliffe and is now a second year student at the Medical School.
In addition to her Olympic victory, Miss Albright has won five national and two world skating championships.
Jenkins, now in his last year at the Law School, comes, from a family of skaters. Included in his record are four national, two North American, and four world championships. His younger brother David, who will not appear in the coming show holds the present national and world titles, A Colorado College graduate, Jenkins turned professional after his Olympic victory.
The amateur Skating Club of Boston will produce the show, subtitled "Out of This World."
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