Skiing on the steep trails and slalom courses of the 1936 Olympics in Austria was shown last night in crowded Kirkland House Common Room movies taken by the well known Dartmouth skier Ten Hunter.
Sponsored by the ski team, the films were prefaced by short speeches by the team's captain and manager, and by Alex Bright '19, who introduced skiing into Harvard. Bright declared it was about time Harvard took the collegiate ski title away from Dartmouth, and remarked that the chances looked favorable this year. Transportation plans were discussed.
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