Word: proctoring
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Adams Carter, Captain of the skiing team, was the winner in the trial race of aspirants held yesterday over the new Tuckerman Ravine Trail on Mt. Washington. The trail, designed by Coach Charles N. Proctor, is two and one-half miles long, 40 feet wide, and at one place has a 25-degree drop...
...averages a forty foot width. Base of operations will be the Mountaineering Club cabin on Mt. Washington and the race will begin at noon. From the placing at the finish of the race it is expected that the nucleus of the team will be selected by Coach Charles N. Proctor...
Ward, one of the leading 135-pound boxers in intercollegiate competition, will face Fred Claffee, a newcomer in the Tech lineup. Ward is highly regarded by Coach Lamar, who believes that the co-captain will be a strong contender for the intercollegiate championship this year. Ward decisively defeated Proctor Wetherill, M.I.T. captain, in the dual meet last year. HARVARD M.I.T. Finer 115-pound Norton Kunen 125-pound Ewald or Mulldowney Ward 135-pound Claffee Davis 145-pound Lefthes Olney 155-pound Gaughan Shea 165-pound Wirtz Robertson 175-pound Casale Choate Heavyweight Thorson
After Carter had spoken, Coach Charley Proctor discussed equipment, training, and the general form of the races which include participation in the Dartmouth Carnival on February 8 and 9, the Eastern Championship on March 10, and a meet with Dartmouth on March...
Again the team will be coached by Charles N. Proctor of Dartmouth, whose assistance enabled the 1934 board men to come in third in the Eastern Downhill race, although he was unable to prevent his Alma Mater from nosing it out by a scant margin in the Tuckerman's ravine slalom race. The team is open to all men in the University, including Freshmen, and it is expected that there will be a team for each class, rather than only for the second class, as last year...