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 {| align="center" width="700px" This view shows Emerald Glacier after a light snow-storm has whitened the ice. Note particularly the two lateral moraines formed of broken-up light gray limestone (see page 520). Photo by Charles D. Walcott
 * width="1%" style="white-space:nowrap;padding-left:120px" | The President || style="padding-left:190px" | The Vice-President
 * colspan="2" | [[File:View of the President Range from a point on the trail on the west slope of Mount Wapta.jpg|700px|center]]
 * colspan="2" align="center" | VIEW OF THE PRESIDENT RANGE FROM A POINT ON THE TRAIL ON THE WEST SLOPE OF MOUNT WAPTA, 3½ MILES IN AN AIR LINE NORTH OF FIELD, ON THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA
 * colspan="2" | [[File:View of the President Range from a point on the trail on the west slope of Mount Wapta.jpg|700px|center]]
 * colspan="2" align="center" | VIEW OF THE PRESIDENT RANGE FROM A POINT ON THE TRAIL ON THE WEST SLOPE OF MOUNT WAPTA, 3½ MILES IN AN AIR LINE NORTH OF FIELD, ON THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA
 * colspan="2" align="center" | VIEW OF THE PRESIDENT RANGE FROM A POINT ON THE TRAIL ON THE WEST SLOPE OF MOUNT WAPTA, 3½ MILES IN AN AIR LINE NORTH OF FIELD, ON THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA
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