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Handbook/ 1933/ Smoky Mountains Hiking Club

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  • JANUARY 28 MOUNTAIN LITERATURE MEETING A book to stir that urge to roam. In thousands who now lull at homo. Has this meeting, with its reading, reviewing and discussing of the literature of our Mountains, become, like our Election meeting and our Installation meeting, an institution with us ? We hope so. Prose and poetry, fact, fiction and romance of our "Hills of Home" fill many volumes and could these particular tomes be anywhere better appreciated and enjoyed than amid our companions of the Trail? Of course no gathering of the Smoky Mountains Hiking Club could survive without its songs—so Jim Thompson will "do his stuff". We don't see just how the year could be any better started than it was in 1932, but we can at least make an earnest effort to take the Trail of 1933 with just as fine a spirit. Meet at the Y. M. C. A. at 7:30 p. m. sharp. No canteen is necessary, food for no meals, hiking distance—depending upon where you live. Leaders: "BIG" HAASIS (3-3227) PAUL M. FINK (Jonesboro, Tenn.) A grammar school child is more at home in the Library of Congress than most of us on a simple mountain hike. We know our ABC's and are confronted with all the truths of Nature. 16
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