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The Mountaineers now have a valuable collection of 

 mountain pictures hung in the Chamber of Commerce 

 rooms in the Central Building. This collection consists 

 of ten handsomely framed enlargements of photographs 

 taken by Mr. Asahel Curtis in the Olympics, on Mt. 



Baker and Mt. Rainier. 



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The Mountaineers are in hearty sympathy with the 

 Sierra Club of California in its gallant fight to save 

 the Hetch Hetchy valley, as one of the beauty spots of 

 iVmerica, and have given and will give them all the aid 



in their power. 



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We are indebted to Augustine and Kyer for splen- 

 did service in supplying provisions for our commissary 

 department. Their prompt delivery and the excellent 

 quality of the supplies has aided our outings ma- 

 terially. 



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illus. 

 Heart of the red firs. 1908. pp. 64-84. (Fiction.) 

 ARTMAN, FRANK O. Climbing Mt. Rainier alone. (In 



Washington Magazine. Vol. 2, pp. 51-4. Sept., 1906.) 

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23, 1876.) Letter from H. Stevens, reply from S. F. Em- 

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Aug. 26, 1897.) 1 illus. 

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