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Articles
January 05, 1959 | Mary Frost Mabon There is probably no human activity calculated to add more zest to the appetite than the business of navigating through snow on skis. No wonder, then, the increasing emphasis given to good eating as well as good...
March 02, 1959 | Ezra Bowen
March 16, 1959 | Willy Schaeffler/Ski Coach, University Of Denver YES. Even though the Olympics are a year away, there is already a run on tickets and bed space. All tickets will be gone by November of this year. By last week some 5,000 daily admissions had been sold already, so...
November 16, 1959 | Arthur Murphy Next week the ski season begins in earnest, at least as far as SPORTS ILLUSTRATED'S editors are concerned. Nowadays the true fan can find a slope in some hemisphere at any time of the year, and skiing crops up in the...
January 18, 1960 | Arthur Murphy In the Olympic Winter Games at Cortina in 1956, the first the Russians ever entered, their performance was remarkable. Summarizing it after Russia beat the U.S. for the gold medal in ice hockey, Andre Laguerre wrote...
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