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Mountaineers to Hold Dinner

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Bradford Washburn '33, instructor in Geographical Exploration, and well-known leader of several expeditions, will be the principal speaker at the annual spring dinner of the Harvard Mountaineering Club, to be held at 6:30 o'clock in the Faculty Club.

Only last summer Washburn sealed Mt. Bertha, precipitous Alaskan peak, accompanied by four undergraduates: Maynard M. Miller '43; Thomas Winship '42; Alvah Morrison '43; and Lee Wilson, '42. He is to speak on this trip and will illustrate his talk with colored slides and motion pictures. To conclude the program William H. Forbes '23 of the Fatigue Laboratory will discuss the effects of high altitude.

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