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EXPERT SKIERS.—Four American University skiers-who arrived at Auckland recently and are going to the Chateau Tongariro to begin training for competition in the Dominion against New Zealand representatives. From left, Jim Laughlin, of Harvard University, Dick Durrance, a leading, slalom and downhill runner, and the brothers Steve and Dave Bradley, all three of Dartmouth University.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19378, 16 July 1937, Page 12

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EXPERT SKIERS.—Four American University skiers-who arrived at Auckland recently and are going to the Chateau Tongariro to begin training for competition in the Dominion against New Zealand representatives. From left, Jim Laughlin, of Harvard University, Dick Durrance, a leading, slalom and downhill runner, and the brothers Steve and Dave Bradley, all three of Dartmouth University. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19378, 16 July 1937, Page 12

EXPERT SKIERS.—Four American University skiers-who arrived at Auckland recently and are going to the Chateau Tongariro to begin training for competition in the Dominion against New Zealand representatives. From left, Jim Laughlin, of Harvard University, Dick Durrance, a leading, slalom and downhill runner, and the brothers Steve and Dave Bradley, all three of Dartmouth University. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19378, 16 July 1937, Page 12

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