Word: winship
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Captain Finn Ferner leads the list of men entered in the downhill, with Bungle King, Tom Winship, and Del Ames making up the foursome. King, Ferner, Ames, and a Freshman, Duncan Reed, will run in the slalom race. Henry Bigelow is the only Harvard representative in the langlauf. The jump, which will be held on the Dartmouth hill at Hanover, will see Ames, Winship, and Bigelow competing for the Crimson. The latter event will probably be held on Sunday morning...
...annual Fisk Trophy slalom will be held on Suicide Six on Sunday afternoon, and several of the Crimson runners are entered, including Ames, Forner, Winship, and King. Undoubtedly the best skiers from the other competing colleges will enter the race also, and the repeat performance will probably settle any doubts about the merits of the respective contestants, if such doubts are raised because of snow conditions of the day before...
...executive board turned over its duties to the new board which will begin its activities at the end of the exam period. Howie Oedel '43 will head the new board consisting of Bill Wolfe '43, Dick Moore '44, and Gleen Saxon '44, which will supplant Steve Winship Occ, Bob Black '42, Jim Rothschild, and Peter Grey...
Lindley Burton came in third, and Malcolm McNair, ski manager, was fourth. Roger Wilson, Tom Winship, Duncan Reed, and Bob Hall finished in that order. The course was arranged to permit varied running conditions...
Seniors reporting regularly are Thomas Winship, Lindley F. Burton, and Malcolm P. McNair. Finn C. Ferner, Roger B. Wilson, Del Ames, and Richard Herr represent the class of 1943, while Henry F. Bigelow, Jr., and T. McLane Griffin are the only sophomores, attending Thomas Allen, Jr., George Brett, William D. Cochran, F. Parker Reidy, and Philip Thayer are Freshmen participating...