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Or 
The Mountaineer 
reasons, totals $2,938.20; while the disbursements less various miscel- 
laneous receipts aggregate $2,919.77; leaving on hand in the Outing 
Fund the sum of $191.01, being $18.43 more than at the beginning of 
the year. Detailed statements of all receipts and disbursements are 
on file with both the secretary and the treasurer and all vouchers are 
on file with the treasurer and any member is welcome to examine 
them if he so desires. 
Respectfully submitted, 
H. C. BELT, 
Chairman 
REPORT OF LOCAL WALKS COMMITTEE 
The local walks have increased in interest, number and attendance 
throughout the ten and one-half months covered by this report. Owing 
to this, your committee has been able to add to the range of country 
traveled and to the variety of trips offered. 
On several walks there were interesting ten-minute talks and a 
number of the trips were to objects of historical or special significance. 
The four special outings averaged 87 people. The average attend- 
ance for 23 Sunday walks was 83 and the average distance 11 miles. 
For 15 Saturday walks the average was 22 and the distance 5 miles. 
There was a total increase of 60% in the number of Mountaineers 
participating in these walks. 
ROY HURD 
EDWARD W. ALLEN 
CHAS. ALBERTSON 
Augustine & Kyer’s good coffee and other dainties form a delight- 
ful feature of the Mountaineer local walks and outings. 
