Roger Langley

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Roger Langley was a president of the United States National Ski Association and a driving force behind the founding of the National Ski Patrol, receiving badge 1.[1]

Langley was athletic director at the Eaglebrook School in the 1920's and a non-skier when Howard G. Gibbs asked him to start a ski program for the school's students.[2]

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