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begun. The work is manifold. There are plants in Alaska 
of surpassing beauty that may be brought to our mountains. 
One suggestion has been made that this committee may help 
cities get squirrels for their parks as has been done in Madi- 
son, Wisconsin, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Richmond, Virginia, 
and elsewhere. 
3y no means the least of the Club’s activities has been 
reserved for the last. The summers are devoted to the annual 
outings. The other seasons are occupied with local walks. 
Twice each month parties from twenty to one hundred follow 
a designated leader on a tramp through the woods and over 
the hills. They are not people of any bizarre creed. They 
are just nature lovers from all walks of life who seek a whole- 
some recreation along paths in the forest or on the shores of 
Puget Sound. 
Photo by A. H. Cruse 
THE PARTY LEAVING CAMP FOR A TRYOUT TRIP 
