. . . . The ski team has its own Walter Prager back from the wars, with an accomplished nucleus of performers to start out the first postwar season in this most distinctly Dartmouth of all sports. Sonny Drury, Gil Warren, and Vern Lamb are back from last year's team, plus a number of veterans of whom many served in Italy with the famed 10th Mountain Division. . . . . The 1946 football schedule, published elsewhere in this issue, contains the best news in years for local aficionados. Four major games—Holy Cross, Syracuse, Columbia, and Harvard—will be played in Hanover, with Harvard coming north for the first time since 1884 The genial Edward G. (Red) Hoehn has returned from a stretch with the Marines to take over the squash and tennis teams, a move which brings the coaching staff another pleasant step toward normalcy Pending the imminent return of Coach Karl Michael, the swimming team has begun to build their bodies, in anticipation of a busy season. .... Ossie Cowles has a smile on his face like the cat that swallowed the canary. First Jim Coleman great freshman guard on the 1943 Eastern Intercollegiate Champions, returned to college after three years in the Air Forces And then, several days after the official opening of the new term, who should appear but Bob (Whitey) Myers, one of the greatest court performers who ever wore the Green and captain-elect of a team he never got around to leading. Those two men, remarked Ossie with commendable understatement, make a nice little nucleus.