Since the mid-winter carnival of the Outing Club, that organization has been active in taking advantage of the last of the winter's snow. Several trips have been arranged to nearby places, and several long trips have been taken, one to the White Mountains on a three-day journey.
On the White Mountain trip, F. H. Harris, president of the club, made the highest ascent of Mount Washington on skis that is recorded, but after an eighthour attempt to reach the summit was forced to descend.
In the champion ski-jumping contest of the College, Harris broke the college record on two successive days, going sixty feet the first day and sixty-one feet- the second. The cup which has been presented for a perpetual trophy for the championship of the College will not be offered until next year.