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Outlining to prospective members the plans and purposes of the Harvard Mountaineering Club, President Henry B. Washburn, Jr. '33 announced at the first fall meeting last night in Lowell House common room, that a trip to the club cabin on Mt. Washington has been arranged for next Sunday. Those who take the trip will busy themselves with clearing a long ski-trail and building a shelter near the cabin for the supplies to be used this winter. Mountaineering trips, local rock-climbs, and skiing expeditions have been planned for nearly every week end throughout the year, as well as several club dinners and lectures.
There are two kinds of membership in the club: qualifying for the amateur and active for the experienced. Dues will be three dollars a year, initiation two, and the expense of camping trips around $2.50 each.
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