Camera secrets of Hollywood : simplified photography for the home picture maker (1931)

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103 — The summit of Mount Adams, Washington* Elevation, 12,307 feet, July 17, 1914. This is the first moving picture camera ever taken to the top of a snowcapped mountain in the United States. f 105 — ''Old Bill's" youngest son, who climbed Mount Adams with his Dad in 1914. 104 — A crevasse in the Eliot Glacier on the North Side of Mount Hood, Oregon. 106 — Photographing the interior regions of a living glacier. 107 — On the Summit of Mount Hood, Oregon, September 13, 1916. Elevation 11,225 feet.