Reports from along the Outing Club front point to several interesting developments. The summer crew working steadily all vacation have left the chain of cabins in unusually fine condition. In some wallboard has been put in for greater warmth and comfort. For those men who think the cabins are becoming too luxurious the Club offers its steadily growing open shelter chain stretching north and south and parallel with the present cabin chain.
One hundred and twenty men signed up to work for the Club, if work it can be called. These "heelers" were sent all over the chain during the first month of College in order to acquaint themselves with the equipment. Outing Club night for freshmen attracted over half of the class to hear the directors speak and watch movies of last year's carnival and senior Mount Washington trip. (We advise any alumnus interested in skiing to seek an opportunity to see the reel taken by an expert student skier as he makes the descent of the carriage road on Washington.)
Other items of interest: a faculty hike of 29 to Franconia Notch and the Franconia Ridge trail, the nearing completion of the new cabin on Smart's mountain with what will probably be the finest view in the chain, the project of a new cabin north of Woodstock in some of the best skiing country in New England, the opening of another cabin on Black Mountain, west of Moosilauke, and the report of the Moosilauke Summit camp crew showing one of the most successful summers in its history.