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SKIERS AT MOUNTAIN CABIN

Varsity and Freshman Teams in Camp on Mount Washington

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Members of the Harvard Mountaineering Club and the Varsity skiing squad have been working on the construction of a mountain cabin on the slopes of Mount Washington over the past weekend. The chalet while owned by the Mountaineering Club, will be used during the winter to accommodate Varsity and Freshman skiers, as guests of the club, during weekends of practice.

The building has a main floor and an attic, is built of wood, and is furnished with bunks and cooking equipment sufficient for a large party. It is the most convenient allwinter building to the famous Mt. Washington ski runs, being equidistant from the newly finished two mile Tuckerman's trail, and the Huntington trail. Members of the Mountaineering group will be allowed to lodge free of charge and they may bring guests, who will be charged a small fee.

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