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Ranging from the perpendicular faces of the Quincy quarries to the rugged features of the Old Man of the Mountain, the Mountaineering Club has been out on some of its favorite haunts every weekend since the beginning of Summer School. They started out on Rattlesnake Crags, near Quincy, but soon moved further afield to Cannon Mountain, New Hampshire.
Tonight at 7:30 in the Lowell House Common Room, the club has invited everyone interested in the more rugged aspects of mountaineering to come and see the slides of the recent Selkirk Expedition. Freshmen particularly are invited, but any interested Summer School students are welcome.
Equipment of all kinds will be on demonstration and slides and movies of ce-climbing and rock climbing in New England will be shown. In addition there will be talks by the president and the officers of the club, as well as by Kenneth Henderson, member of the K-2 expedition to Tibet and president of the American Alpine Club.
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