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Members Take Canoe Trip; Women Add Ammusements

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Completely upsetting Outing Club officials' expectations, dampened by Saturday morning's rain, 15 hardy outers turned up for the Concord River canoe trip and insisted on going as scheduled. Four canoes, with a girl in each, made the trip.

There was no rain during the entire trip to spoil the lunch cooked out in the open or the view of Concord Bridge where the Minutemen fired the famous shot that was "heard around the world." Leaders of the trip were Lee Sosman '43, treasurer of the Club, and Betty Reichert, Radcliffe '44, president of the Radcliffe Outing Club.

Houghton Pond Visited

Yesterday the Club conducted a trip for Summer School students to Houghton Pond, where swimming, softball, and hiking provided recreation for five girls and 16 boys.

On next Saturday the Outing Club is running a tour of some of Boston's historic spots on the horse-drawn carriages of the Gray Line. And Sunday there will be an all-day bicycle trip which will have some watering place, probably the ocean, on its itinerary.

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