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CAMP FOR BOYS ![]()
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OVER NIGHT. Better weather greeted the small boys in their trip across the lake and to the top of our opposing mountain, than when they tried the height in our rear. Sundry insects made up for the lack of rain. However, a good time was had. CLUB. The small boys have a most attractive club up to the north along the shore at the three willows. The wails of the initiated and the cheers of the initiates sound along the beach nightly. MORSES. Gilbert and Bobby Morse arrived for their second season ######. on Friday. Eddie Talmage Eddie arrived for his third season on Tuesday. Baker Symington. Baker arrived in time for the movies on Saturday night. This is his third season at this summer place. VISITORS. There has been a notable list of visitors of a more transient nature. Mr. And Mrs. James R. Manning, Mr. And Mrs. Mc Cain and son and Judge Matthews, Mr. And Mrs. Raymond E. Jones and their daughter Zaida, Mr. Kenneth Halben and Mr. Richard O' Brien of the Gilman faculty, Mrs. Edward T. H. Talmage accompanied by Mr. Taylor and Mrs. Bliss, Mrs. Edward Hammond, ############# Miss. Margaret Hamilton. George Debnam and his uncle were in earlier in the week. SWIM. Ian Gordon , Prescott Huidekoper , and Bobby Pickett swam over to the Clark boat-house. A fleet of trainers and other admirers accompanied them STORM. A splendid example of the Otsego storm swept down a day or so ago. The tents stood it very well and the lake was at once filled with boats and canoes tumbling about in the rough but shallow water off the beach. Of course the raft came ashore. These storms are always keenly enjoyed by the whole camp. The lake can become extremely rough in short order. NEW DAM. The councillors and their charges have completed an attractive pool beneath the rustic bridge. Already eleven fish have left the lake for the new development. The formal closing of the largest hole took place Saturday. CANOE TRIP. Mr. Poore and his tent plus Gene deBullet explored Schuyler Lake and camped on its island Thursday night. The trip was planned to care for Bill Emory and Amory Carhart who depart , to our sorrow and new fields of effort , on Monday. |