The Mountaineer 83 
Nelson, in which he showed us the views of the Olympic, Baker, and 
Rainier Outings. 
Eleven of our members were on the Glacier Peak Outing, nine (9) of 
them reaching the summit. 
The Board of Directors has granted us a tentative organization 
with a Local Committee of Managers consisting of three members. 
We think that we have made good, and will do even better in 
the future. We trust that some permanent provision may be made 
in the charter of the club for local organizations, and that the work 
we have started will result in local branches in Tacoma, Bellingham, 
Spokane and other points throughout our state. 
H..B. HINMAN, 
Chairman Local Committee 
Everett, Wash. 
REPORT OF THE PROGRAM COMMITTEE. 
Programs for the Meetings of the Past Year. 
December 17, 1909—Mr. Jas. F. Illingworth of the Broadway High 
School, on the “Color of Birds” illustrated by many stuffed s eci- 
mens, showing the wonderful adaptation in color of various birds 
to their particular needs. 
January 21, 1910—Mr. W. Francis Newell on “Central America, the 
Country and its People,” illustrated by stereopticon views taken 
by the speaker while he was a consul in that country. 
February, 18, 1910—Mr. Eugene Ricksecker on “Roadmaking in the 
Mt. Rainier National Park,’ with views and much valuable in- 
formation of the work past, present and intended in that line. 
March 18, 1910—Prot. E. S. Meany on “The Mountains of Washing- 
ton,” telling of the surprising number of high mountains in the 
state, how they received their names, and the legends connected 
with them. 
April 15, 1910—Mr. Corwin S. Shank on ‘Hawaii and Japan,’ show- 
ing many pictures of natural scenery in those countries taken far 
away from the usually traveled routes. 
May 20, 1910—Hon. J. T. Ronald on “The Glacier Peak Country,” 
interspersed with many beautiful descriptions and amusing inci- 
dents connected with that country. 
October 21, 1910—Mr. L. A. Nelson, on the “Glacier Peak Outing,” 
illustrated with the many pictures taken by Messrs. Denman, 
Cruse, Lindsley, Albertson, Gorham, Gleason, McGregor, Hinman 
and Nelson on the last summer’s outing. 
November 18, 1910—Prof. Trevor Kincaid on “Animal Aviators,” 
showing the various provisions for flight in the different species 
of birds. 
Respectfully submitted, 
BeCe Barr 
Chairman. 
