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MOUNTAINEERING CLUB PLANS ICE CLIMB ON MT. WASHINGTON

Spring Plans Include Long Trip Through White Mountains

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This spring the Mountaineering club is planning an active schedule, including a number of week-end trips and a long trip lasting throughout the entire spring vacation.

The season will open on March 18 with an ice climb on Mount Washington, it has been planned by the officers, Alden Megrew '32, president, and Archibald Callendar '32, vice-president. The members of the club will leave on Saturday and return late on Sunday. In the following weeks the club will engage in week-end rock climbs in the Blue Hills Reservation and in the Quincy granites quarries.

During the Easter vacation a number of men will take a six-day ski trip though the White Montains, and the annual dinner will come shortly after this on April 29, when it is expected that there will be several prominent visiting speakers to talk informally on mountain climbing here and abroad.

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