About the Camp
As described in the promotional letter

Trinity Church Camp has been operated under the supervision of Trinity Church, Copley Square in Boston since 1920.  It is located on Bow Lake, a beautiful inland lake in the town of Northwood, 21 miles from Concord, New Hampshire.  The lake affords excellent accommodations for swimming, canoeing, boating, and sailing.  There are 55 acres of land admirably suited for a full program of outside activity.  22 buildings are in use, including sleeping lodges for campers (2 leaders and 8 boys).  There is a splendid dining hall; a fully equipped hospital with a nurse in attendance and a doctor on call; a large recreation hall used for dramatics, entertainment, and a fully equipped craft shop, staff lodge, and chapel.

The camp is affiliated in the National Rifle Association, with a fine range.  Full recreational equipment includes the following:  baseball field, tennis court, archery range, volley ball and badminton courts, horseshoe and quoit pitch.  The aquatic equipment includes 12 row boats, 7 canoes (3 aluminum) 5 sailing boats (Sprite Class), motor boat, a fine swimming dock and boat wharf.

The camp is registered in the State of New Hampshire and is enrolled in the American Camping Association.  The health inspection gives the camp an A-1 rating and the camp has again achieved the high standards of the Camping Association, having been inspected in 1966 by the A.C.A. rating committee.  All water activities are conducted under the rigid requirements of the American Red Cross.  Telephone, electricity, flush toilets, and excellent drinking water are standard equipment of the camp.

The camp is controlled by a staff of 14 men, competent in their respective program responsibilities.  The camp enrolls 56 boys, divided into 2 sections:  Braves 9-11 years, and Chiefs 12-15 years.  The camp is conducted for a period of 8 weeks in two-week periods beginning July 1.  A strict adherence to routine schedule is conducted by the staff with camper choices in skill development.  Chiefs are expected to share in the daily housekeeping chores of the camp.

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