Notes and Correspondence. 



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Hetch-Hetchy Valley. 

 Where to Obtain Information Concerning the Effort by San 

 Francisco to Utilize the Hetch-Hetchy Watershed. 



1. Putnam's Magazine, May, 1909. Article entitled "Camping 

 above the Yosemite," by Harriet Monroe, pp. 221-6. Reprinted 

 in this issue of the Sierra Club Bulletin. 



2. The World To-day, May, 1909. "The Hetch-Hetchy," by 

 F. M. Fultz, pp. 524-530. 



3. World's Work, April, 1909. Editorial and article entitled 

 "San Francisco against the Nation." 



4. Suburban Life, March, 1909. Article entitled "Despoiling 

 the Hetch-Hetchy," by Wm. F. Bade, pp. 117-118. 



5. Outlook (New York), January 30, 1909. Editorial, pp. 234- 

 236; article entitled "Dismembering Our National Park," by 

 R. U. Johnson, pp. 252-3. 



6. Outlook (New York), February 13, 1909. Editorial, pp. 

 330-331. 



7. Outlook (New York), November 2, 1907. Article entitled 

 "The Tuolumne Yosemite in Danger," by John Muir, pp. 486-489. 



8. Century Magazine, January, 1909. "The Endangered Val- 

 ley," by John Muir. 



9. Independent (New York), January 14, 1909. Editorial, 

 "Shall the Yosemite Be Despoiled." 



10. Independent (New York), May 14, 1908. "The Hetch- 

 Hetchy Valley," pp. 1079- 1084. 



The attention of members interested in the controversy con- 

 cerning the Hetch-Hetchy Valley is called to the verbatim report 

 of the hearings before the Committees of the Senate and House 

 of Representatives on Public Lands at Washington. There is a 

 copy on file at the Club Library, 302 Mills Building, and others 

 may be obtained by sending to the Superintendent of Public 

 Documents, Washington, D. C. 



Sierra Club Pins. 

 A very attractive Sierra Club pin is on sale at the office of the 

 Secretary. The price in silver or bronze is $1.00; and in gold, 

 either as a pin or watch-fob, $3.50. The gold pin is only made to 

 order. Those desiring to have a pin sent by registered mail 

 should send to the Secretary of the Sierra Club ten cents in 

 addition to the above-mentioned price. 



Sierra Club Stationery. 

 The official die of the Sierra Club is now at store of Paul Elder 

 & Co., 239 Grant Avenue, San Francisco, who are prepared to 

 execute orders for Club stationery. 



