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Program of hikes for 1930/ Smoky Mountains Hiking Club

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  • "Our Southern Birds"—-Emma Bell Miles "How to Know Wildflowers"—Mrs. Frances T. Parsons "Wildflowers East of the Rockies"—Chester A. Reed "Southern Wildflowers and Trees"—Alice Lounsberry "Field Book of American Wildflowers"—Ferdinand Schuyler Mathews "The Call of the Mountains"—LeR'oy Jeffers "Book of the National Parks"—Robert Sterling Yard "Mt. Ranier"—F. E. Mathews "Handbook of Yellowstone National Park"—A. F. Hall "Mountain Peaks of Colorado"—Colorado Mountain Club "New Worlds to Conquer"—Richard Halliburton "Swiss Mountain Climbs"—C. D. Abrahams "Mountaineering Art"—Howard Reaburn "My Climbing Adventures in Four Continents Samuel Turner "Ascent of the Matterhorn"—Edward Whymp- ler "Karakoram (K2) and Western Himalaya"— The Duke of the Abruzzi "The Conquest of Mt. McKinley"—Belmore Browne "Chamouni and Mt. Blanc"—Eustace Adams "Transcaucasia and Ararat"—James Bryce "Climbs on Alpine Peaks"—Abate Achille Ratti "From Alps to Andes"—Mattias Zurbriggen "Spell of the Yukon"—Robert W. Service. "It seems to me I'd like to go Where bells don't ring, nor whistles blow, Nor clocks don't strike, nor gongs don't sound, But where there's stillness all 'round. "Not real stillness; just the trees' Low whispering or the croon of bees; The drowsy tinkling of the rill. Or twilight song of the whippoorwill." —Nixon Wallerman. 74
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