More than twenty members of the Mountaineering Club will spend the weekend between terms at Spur Cabin, the club's lodge on the slopes of Mt. Washington, it was announced at a meeting hold Wednesday night in Winthrop House Junior Common Room.
The first issue of the HMC bulletin, a now club quarterly, was published this week by the bus climbers.
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