98 The Mountaineer 
THE MOUNTAINEERS 
DIRECTORS FOR THE YEAR 1912-13 
Prof. Edmond S. Meany, President.................. 4025 10th Avenue Northeast 
George E. Wright, Vice-president........_............... 1227 38th Avenue North 
Chas Ms Warren’ |S CCLCLARY 22c ccsccse oes esos ete one 508 Pioneer Building 
John A. Best, Assistant Secretary..............2.00.0000..222-- 433 New York Block 
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Gertruder Streator Historians: ee es 1726 138th Avenue 
ulier Nettleton; ABiGitort sot 58s. 2 eee Se es 1806 8th Avenue West 
Prob. Be netic =e 107 North Tacoma Avenue, Tacoma, Wash. 
Charles#Albertsomes set ee ee oe ee 1616 Nob Hill Avenue 
FUOy Ein desecrate ee EE ee See 1522 6th Avenue 
(Dyed s Rlspel ebb choak:) aes kee eee 2605 Baker Avenue, Everett, Wash. 
Tea APON GIS ONE c.2 se eke eet Sue ee ee 1616 Nob Hill Avenue 
MONTHLY MEETINGS OF 1912 
January 19, 1912. Prof. J. B. Flett of Tacoma told the fascinating 
story of his great trip last summer in which he traveled completely 
around the mountain. The lecture was illustrated by numerous lantern 
slides. 
February 16, 1912. Mr. Bert P. Kirkland, Supervisor of the Forest 
Service of the United States Department of Agriculture, addressed the 
club upon “The Forest Service.” 
March 15, 1912. Mr. W. A. Ross, Assistant General Passenger 
Agent of the Great Northern Railway, gave an interesting illustrated 
lecture on the wonderful beauties of Glacier National Park, Montana. 
April 19, 1912. Captain James V. Martin, who after nine years’ ex- 
perience upon the sea abandoned the limited oceans of water for the 
unlimited oceans of air, gave an illustrated lecture entitled the “History 
and Progress of Aviation.” His comparison of the depth, density, and 
motion of the water with that of the air served as a basis for his later 
comparison of seafaring boats with air-ships. 
May 17, 1912. Slides of the local walks. Messrs. Gleason and 
Cruse furnished one of the most enjoyable entertainments of the year 
when they so kindly exhibited the slides prepared from the pictures 
taken on the local walks. It was indeed a fulfillment of the old wish: 
“O wad some Pow’r the giftie gie us 
To see oursels as others see us!” 
No monthly meetings during June, July and August. 
September 20, 1912. Nominations for the Board of Directors. 
