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  • POTOMAC APPALACHIAN TRAIL CLUB i7th Street N. W. WASHINGTON 6, D. C. No Headquarters open 7:00 P. M. to 10:00 P. M. Except Saturdays, Sundays, and Legal Holidays F. NOLTE, 2nd 3010rw?cOonsineAve"eN. W. (16) ETTA M. MUELLER, Recording Secretary 1301 Vermont Ave., N. W. (5) MADELINE HAENNY, Assistant Secretary 2101 S St., N. W. (8) ANNA JESPERSEN. Assistant Secretary DAVID J. GUY JOHN K. HESS, Shelters H. C. DICKINSON, Lean-toe 4629 30th St., N. W. (8) EGBERT H. WALKER, Mans 313 Holly Ave., Takoma Part VICTOR A. HOWARD, Membe 6103 4th St., N. W. (16) G. F. BLACKBURN Photographs and Exhibits 6384 Allan Rd.. Westgate 16, AMBROSE H. STANG Shelter Construction 331 Upshur St., N. W. (11) : 12, Md. rship Md. HELEN A. DEVINE Shelter Reservations 5220 North Capitol St. (11) L. F. SCHMECKEBIER, Siena 4450 Dexter St, N. W. (7) O. G. SNYDER, Tools East Falls Church, Va. ANNA M. MICHENER, Trail Records 1622 29th St., N. W. (7) BULLETIN FLORENCE E. NICHOL, Edit< 1514 17th St., N. W. (6) * DOROTHY R. SWIFT, Assistant Editor 1020 19th St., N. W. (6) JOSEPHINE BRADT WINONA GEORGE A. E. PETERSON JOHN 1>. COWAN JOHN K. HESS PHILIP J. STONE BARTOLINA FACCHINA RUTH B. MERSCH NOTE—All material for publication in the January Bulletin should be sent, typewritten in triplicate and double-spaced, direct to the editor before November 15. The editor urges promptness. ts of the Poto: mac Appalac hian Trail Club are to open, , develop, extend, and ills for walke climbers, i ind nature stu< e from Was hington, D. C. more parti cularly a trail along e of the moon tains of southern Pennsy lvania, Marylan d and Virginia to be the Appalachi an Trail wh ich extends from Maine to Georgia; to construct >llect data of interest to e Trail concerr ling scenery, history, md wild life of the Blue Ridge; to prej >are maps, guidebooks ■ data; to enc. »e, by organ izations and ind lividuals, of the trails I by the Club ; to educate the public in pr ire prevention, and to foster public apj ireciation and u se of the Shenandoah
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