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GIFTS TO OUTING CLUB

February, 1922
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GIFTS TO OUTING CLUB
February, 1922

A new cabin and a contribution of $7,000 to the "Rum and Molasses Fund" are the latest gifts to the Dartmouth Outing Club. The new cabin is the gift of the class of 1871 in memory of their classmate, M. O. Adams, former trustee of the college. The cabin is to be built three miles from Hanover on the old Governor's Road toward the reservoir. This latest addition to the chain will be the closest to Hanover and will be especially accessible for parties wishing to go out for "feeds," but lacking time for the longer hike to Moose or Happy Hill. It is to be modelled after the new cabin at Moose, although not quite so large.

The $7,000 contribution to the "Rum and Molasses Fund" is the gift of the Rev. J. E. Johnson '66, who established the fund some years ago for the purpose of "providing good cheer at the cabins." The endowment is used to furnish the annual Thanksgiving dinners at the cabins.