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Eslab1i-shed 1ff78 Vol. LXV No. 45 PHILLIPS ACADEMY, ANDOVER, MASS., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1941 Ten Cents CIRCLE A HOLDS FIRST Greater Competition Urged DR. ARTHUR COMPTON Latin Players To Take DR. T. Z. KOO OF CHINA MEETING OF SPRING TERM For Mirror Cover Design GIVES STEARNS LECtURE A nnual Bow On Monday SPEAKS ON FAR EAST Due to the adoption of a Virtue is constantly to lbe seen preparations Mde Concerning standard cover (lesign, conltribu- ON THE COSMIC RAY on, the stage of George \Vaslhing- Backed By Society Of Inquiry, Preparations Madethe.llrroCcoveerntstng__I official Activities Until torsfrteMrrcvr ut ton I all. O Monday night \c He Discusses Pertinent The First Of June no4 e Y inches in with. Th anoud Illustrates Talk With Slides also will rear its ughI hlead ad Problems Of Today FIELD TRIPS PLANNED b iche alen.Te should Of His Personal Research youth and age may learn mnuch HOBE EARLY PRESIDES FIELD TRIPSbe n hit pperaAdNhuldDeFor Chicago fromn te thouti-less frolics and ___ drawn in black ink. It is hoped cluaigfliso TeI't~A Ol egrAdec rsn Groups To Journey To Danvers, that these restrictions will make cluaigfliso Tl o f Ol egrAdec rsn And Other Institutions submnittin a drawing fun- tie DR. FUESS PRESIDES Gold." In George Washington Hall cover miuch simpler, and i that Talk Explains The Working The comledv---descrihed next Meeting for te first tne this way a keener competition for the Basis Of Cosmic Ray Saturdav-ends v~ ith a corus IDr. T. Z. Koo, Chinese lecturer, term, Circle A held this Friday night H-eadrnaster's Prize wvill resrult____ and loud burst of song. 'Broad- rettirned to Andover Sunday night areorgaizationl meeting. At seven All contributions -should ble II12 .Toa oha s en your inind or unibutton your to talk infornally under he'aus-- o'clock :nt -\r. Baldwini's house, given to a M1irror hoard miember tbihdafudto f~inro vest at Plautus' Aulularia at pices of the Society of Inquiry. Do,, \\ ilson, lpresettt presiet or left in the Mirror collecto Alfred E. Stearns' to bring to An- 7 . i'i. next Monday. \-Vell Gie h ujc, oeApcso cailed a mneeting of some fourteen - box o the main Library (ls oe ahya itngihdlc worth the price of tile ticket, the Situation in China Today, Dr. illetnbeertsoto erorurer.'i dresidenti \sVTheel-e before Wednesday, Wi Mayore ednstay.'Aadmissionr acfree. iaKoo enlarged Admssit fto. coverit oaspectspecsoo .0reported that last term's old turers wnferet giesn Thee lec- the situation in the Far East. clothes drive had been a success,in ereWsigo Ha.LstwneheeundinFbay anld tint the anticles collected had SPRIN.G SPORTS SCHEDULE ina George Foashington Hawas t SEN IOR BOOK PICTURES, after a trip of five months. Rather bn sorted and distributed lay a yO L EM EESD seakerge Forigt Miltones wash than to discuss the situation from local Red Cross committee headed FO L EM EESD sekr atngtD.FeswsARE PLANNED FOR TODAY th-e ordinary point of -view. Dr. Koo ~,Nlrs. George F.- French. Among - __ able to present with pride, Dr. Ar- discusedIth partcular risesinkth die organizations that received a Baseball Starts Competition thr'-.Cmtn rfso f Frt nGopT eTkn Far ast from a political po int of part of the collected articles were In Thayer Game, April 16, At Six-Thirty' Tonight view, and then discussed tem in til AdoerRed Cross, the Law- OnHm FedIn Meeting Room the light of the culture of the three relice Salvation Army, the Good different countries-India, China, Wtill Institute, and several otiners. VAST AEALTh'e following grouip pictures and the United States. Thle group) had planned to send a \ISTYB~SBL for te Pot Por-ri will be taken The first nation discussed was small parcel of warm clothing to SCHEDULE toinigint i George Wningiltonl Iindia. Here, te crrent lpolitical Great Britain, but because ofte April 16, Thayer Academy hr . .',-Hall. Please be on time, movement is towards national unity present shipping shortage on the At- April 19, Brown Fresh Prov..-- to result eventually in, complete lantic it was decided Britain's n- .. 6:35-'Student Council fed.fo h rts mie teress woud be best aided by An- April 23, Huntington School here Z 6:45-Junior Prom Coimuiit-' This is not a new movement. All dover's not making the shipping Arl2,Yl rs evHva tee, through te centuries nations have ,,;ace problem any worse. April 30, New Hamnp. Fresh here 6 :55-13ahd. struiggled to obtain national fee- M1r. Baldwin egan the discus- Mlay 3, Deerfield here 7:05-Senior roni Comnmit- dom. \ihnat makes tis struggle ,:niis by shortly dlescribaing to the Mlay 7, Tufts Fesh laere tee. -stand out i its relationsnip to In- troap te tripthat hehad taen :Sllees dia's 2000 \car old Hindu culture. with Mir. Georaer Follansbee and My0,1avrFes hre75- mraCi This culture is based on~a. principle 4rcle A's second faculty adviser, May 14, Lawrence Academy here of nn-vilene. Gndh beleve 11r. Ilarper ollansbee, aidsx My1,Tlo cdm eethat if righlt and truth are right and I',A. :studeints in New York City May 21, Worcester Academy here I'7:5Otig lb w~hichi is described Alav 28, Hlyde P'k. HighZl School here 'The following Ipicttmres ill Ie truth. teN have te power to tri- last vacation. and um.- 11phi without the backing of force. in more detail in another article in Mlay 31. Exeter l&eter _________________. taken tomorroaw ( Thursday) The sources for this statennent are today's Pimi111,m'1.\N. Several Circle VA\RSITY TRA\CK SCIIDLUT~E night in George \Washilgtom found both in Hinduism and 'Chris- A members Ate-pr-m~'hsti. .pril 26, Yale Fresh New I lavenl Dro Aithur. Copto in-t cngetsa- Hall. tianitv From the former connes the and so all told 'the grrifh5Thf their April 30, Bowdoin . V.to ~t r 'esls ih e 6:45-P. A\. Police, pirinciple of preserving- lif e-not de-- ~\i~RiKC unNewx York. and what May 3, Worcester Academy foeh~lcue :5-helaes trovitng it. Fromi Christ comes the (Continued on Page 3) May - 0-Dart-H-arv.-A\ndover (Continued on Page 4) (triangle inneet p 1 hysics at the University of Chi- :O-\ior Bad.__________ SCHOOL SPONSORS May 17. Private Schnool meet M I T cago, and winner of the Nobel 7:15-Soit fIiqir.PHILO COMMENCES CHURCH SERVICES May 24-Exeter Physics prize in. 1 937, who talked 7 : 2 5--Openl Door. SPRING SCHEDULE (Continued on Page 4) onl the subject, "~Cosmic Ra-y A-dven- 7 :35-8--1 Octet ________________tures" and showed, many interest-CoptinFrPiz Aw d Three Hour Service To Be SOCIETY OF INQUIRY ing slides as illustrations. POT POURRI OFFERS Cofferedio By r Socie Star Hield On Good Friday And LISTS ITS PROGRAM Cosnnic rays are very feeble-so PH T G A YPRZOfedByScty tas Communion Tomorrow ~~feeble i fact that it took over one P O GR HY RZEWith Two Debates Comm union Tomorrow ~~~~~~~~huindred and fifty years to show the Iii order that students may know Norman Thomas To Address effects known to co-ile from them. Sponsor Competition With Ten The Philomathean Debating So- the scheuled rouine of te three Student Body On May 13 - GContinued on Page 2) Dollars And Book As Bait ciety begins its annual Spring touin~lainlent tonighlt vith to le- hour Good Friday service to be ThSoitofnqiyrerth\Iu olapoorperar aeoncretIobns.R et held inl the chapel'this Friday, the TeSctyolniyrcnlx Tryodzi- Held On Monday -\e na htgapeo ar Naes on cr rit Wro aesRoert ipr-announced that they have definitely X'Ou interested Ii photography? elo n rcWrnaeshd ipproxiinate course o~-,ction iY (ibtainmed two speakers for this ternn For Annual Draper Prize I1 [crc is te caince of a lifetine. tiled to debate Talbot Malcolm and- !eoted Inere. All interested are aso une hi pnosi.Thle Pot Potirr is running a pho- Albert Stoine on te qutestiomn, "Re- icerelv renminded of the half-hour udrteisoornp.\nmial )raper Prize Speaking orplvcitetti x-a inodrIle htt~eHne ttsGv Commuion ervie whch wll b it ere n Tusda~, -AaN S~l. 4ulhnchlniall last ~Ii'todav ee- to CIAnlien interest i pictures for eiineint sol eteteAls held toinorrow. Athletic excuses- visi Inere n Tueday, lax 8sne seotofltsetle th Alas ray he obtaimned ~ ~ ~~ After spending te day at Aindover hugsa iesen ftn mul-tinis v-ear's edition of' tne Pot Pourn. Chalmers trike by frce." N.\eilson0i Mu tie Frtid service.Those i~ner nc iltl ntn min tGog Draper rize Speakinag coitest tinl- k h fi~l lie wsiltln lal Mr.eve Iodak at Ger ie(ietono r oe i \mn oine iilterested] shIould be amnd \Werett wl aketn afitive lor the Linda r-Vice. Those inter- irection of Mr. Ro(urged o entr el'el nnl'rc\b t ]le xdiil the i \ti't ls ll liptiplildibb N~ed are cordially invited to attend o Idia,haspta il Sxote ileoN \h (I )ichn nd tne.TeOtr native soin 0tenarpnta edi~ Sixe cofsie n to coiue : 'n(' I -11 first prize of S and uIacdl n Sie ie1ie all or a part of both of these retdeal of is life there. lie is tee wereecinoseon tolc'nPotitnueriinnd moo a hidu n rligoin bu a inrs- they- will ibe coacined bv \ I r. I i~ ie-oa-o iePtBunad (e~t.Ottw(teton R-)v~ Holy W\eek observances, greatIlnui eiin u hi- I.l xudhv ),l oet tln tt:OO-rgan Prelude Dr. Pfattetchenr 'ia Ijis talk sld prove verN gusfrauekiro o iefia 'int seondrrizIl oe anordsr free It501 Inaveei itor toiJug'n- Invocation and Lord's Prayem' tm'ni \r I Iaxmes assisted Mr li Tns I o oni noie- odtn \,lsia's avtae to io 1 tine Mr, Bldwin Inforativeand iteresing tle judgimng, dtlneir coices r- hrtprize i ortn 15 and tine \m7i o 1 elel e )u ( Scripture eading Luk 15: 15-33 Retmurninag onfce again to thn ii rvda fe ncndbt etne con1x rtn5.Eenivtio't lvciavad7e andu Peli l'osier. wino Prayer Mr. Hanson oil Mlay l3th, lli be Norman rivd ni inher of te first two - irupnldtieafiinatv. n Hynmn, "0O Sacred Head, Now Thnomas, caindidate for P'resident of followiing: cared ,tille. who gumxc ie e RcadBlsn.WlimIiily 3 I r~~~~- ln~~~~ '( ;cttv~~~~~htin-g ~~~\diress \\ici tl ici tn ic tin Rlar ull aletn Wlaliin mnois Wounded" No. 350 1, 2, thle' liited States on te Socials Ed Foord wyithn "A Letter Fronn Ann bor'vi i- lelt-hecit o sItox ll t etes ne tive Mditaion on the Words spoken by ticket for te past sixteen years EgihArni o~~ I * every picture whlich i ied. Pic_ Teetso(eitsbgntn n Christ from the Cross Eiteiedng ado \r lonns Alth ''Cmasr' t erl loira- toi.ii.li-o iesandahte nial toirnamnent, tine vinners of 12'20-.The- First Word "Father, foi'- who today is considered to be one 1.Alt Cea'FurlCi4 chnance of xx-iimning tan still ifes and \s Iicin receiv-e te Phiiloiatiean tWO the, for hey knw not hat ti____' s Ivncn nsIntetn(la-a them fo thy knw Mt w of t motpominent men in is toin'' lMark Antony,__alo Rcti .t lins.priz.ewhc sfitedolra, tlieY do." Mr. Johnson ~~~~~~~~'pert I rooks' "If I Suld Die," picttures of sioltidig.a aard to te x-innin team. Thnis Scripture, Luke 23: 33-34 field. Tis ]lecture, it is felt, xviii Barron wvitn Oscar Wil'de', -I aiia 1 o \i1 primnts mnnust be -- os'finish;. flmard iq tistaiine'i by te iteain- - anderPrayerion- proxc very popular. of Readiing Gaol," Waters who amnd not saller than 2:(i x4 in ~--anu InePnlintia ci il1editation prsetdecunesarale-er Zt', '\-tI~ l~~tc)ie.an na tlinta urimng te winliter eann n(ine ri Oraga trud t rsntohr etInterlugaelde\ At other-~ [I(-) ac oteat nv'i urn he'ite ern hepi SeodWr,10wmn ii oniteehtas et thev' 'linae es,' an fnal W wn mnan picttures, as lie wiie.but oil r-eliiivtinieaesxreed I4-Tereond Wod I oan n osdrd u s, n iahN.Speingler who wa*vin lnisi dhtin r somnne itiolth sorn: 1'riend, -behold thy not been, announced. di ln ~ xil achel Lindsay 's eac tere must lie attacined to te mohe9:-5.2 Mr. Heyn 'Tue ceyslatest repaeentaank id afiiejob ishV o tha te teais whiichn reijn are Jolin 19': 25-27 "Tile Congo." picture a blank which is in this the better on-ec, and tbli~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ rpesnttve "Tn Cng."pctmr in llte- ne in tu kere Interpretation ~~~to the students was the eminent Clhi- T'le-three othner bys Mmo all (11( cilition of Timr PitiLrm xx ;bear-itacnsreeptd Ifeditation and Payer inese Cirstian leader, Dr. T. Z. Koo, excelleint iobs, in their remndition of ninZ tine conlt"stant" ` nanne. Plea-e Ml uh %er-c eld durini.) Vue winter Organ Interlude wx-io spoke last Sunday night on the sonne piece of prose r poetry pleed - io not \s rite o tine hack of te Presidicnt Williai Spelngler and od, hy Thart Word, "My God, my suject, "Somne aspects of the I lnemnselves and conmnitted to pino This cntest is open to te lx h-elected Secretars Pl os;ter. t'v~r Savge hreseint situation in te Far East." mnenoyler nnswt xeps cntire sacino. xvit Tumnors hlavin i u'ognzr h ttrninitan M1atthew 27: 4649 This talk wvas tfrtoical from "Tine Raven," Harrington, as Ooiacnne of Willilting a if it rns off as; effnciennti\ a i c- Itedi~rtatei a-dPae planned speech, on the present Kiingsley's "Tine Palace." amnd Pile, Scniors )Te I)Fj] rdt\Ilb u Iteritatn ' ryrtr schdule.'There is' the Erxwin Rtussel's "Nebtichadnezkar." AIpcue ii eSbitd t bl' Organ Interlude spritng Al pcrirenntltiscshnnttd oPiil' officers 1:3LTh FuhWod"Ihrt" possibility tat several additions Tine finals from vnicin tine \\inmner to Douig M.ine at 32 Day I-Tail or Tine first debate of te ecningz Mr. Smith may be made as te weeks pro- wili be picked is to be held at te at tine Addison Art Gallery before il he at 6 30 n te debat imig, room (Coatinued on Page 4) gress. end of April. (Continued n Page 3 uni B'ifincn THall

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Eslab1i-shed 1ff78Vol. LXV No. 45 PHILLIPS ACADEMY, ANDOVER, MASS., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1941 Ten Cents

CIRCLE A HOLDS FIRST Greater Competition Urged DR. ARTHUR COMPTON Latin Players To Take DR. T. Z. KOO OF CHINAMEETING OF SPRING TERM For Mirror Cover Design GIVES STEARNS LECtURE A nnual Bow On Monday SPEAKS ON FAR EAST

Due to the adoption of a Virtue is constantly to lbe seen

preparations Mde Concerning standard cover (lesign, conltribu- ON THE COSMIC RAY on, the stage of George \Vaslhing- Backed By Society Of Inquiry,Preparations Madethe.llrroCcoveerntstng__Iofficial Activities Until torsfrteMrrcvr ut ton I all. O Monday night \c He Discusses Pertinent

The First Of June no4 e Y inches in with. Th anoud Illustrates Talk With Slides also will rear its ughI hlead ad Problems Of TodayFIELD TRIPS PLANNED b iche alen.Te should Of His Personal Research youth and age may learn mnuch HOBE EARLY PRESIDES

FIELD TRIPSbe n hit pperaAdNhuldDeFor Chicago fromn te thouti-less frolics and ___drawn in black ink. It is hoped cluaigfliso TeI't~A Ol egrAdec rsn

Groups To Journey To Danvers, that these restrictions will make cluaigfliso Tl o f Ol egrAdec rsnAnd Other Institutions submnittin a drawing fun- tie DR. FUESS PRESIDES Gold." In George Washington Hall

cover miuch simpler, and i that Talk Explains The Working The comledv---descrihed nextMeeting for te first tne this way a keener competition for the Basis Of Cosmic Ray Saturdav-ends v~ ith a corus IDr. T. Z. Koo, Chinese lecturer,

term, Circle A held this Friday night H-eadrnaster's Prize wvill resrult____ and loud burst of song. 'Broad- rettirned to Andover Sunday nightareorgaizationl meeting. At seven All contributions -should ble II12 .Toa oha s en your inind or unibutton your to talk infornally under he'aus--o'clock :nt -\r. Baldwini's house, given to a M1irror hoard miember tbihdafudto f~inro vest at Plautus' Aulularia at pices of the Society of Inquiry.Do,, \\ ilson, lpresettt presiet or left in the Mirror collecto Alfred E. Stearns' to bring to An- 7 . i'i. next Monday. \-Vell Gie h ujc, oeApcsocailed a mneeting of some fourteen - box o the main Library (ls oe ahya itngihdlc worth the price of tile ticket, the Situation in China Today, Dr.illetnbeertsoto erorurer.'i dresidenti \sVTheel-e before Wednesday, Wi Mayore ednstay.'Aadmissionr acfree. iaKoo enlarged Admssit fto. coverit oaspectspecsoo

.0reported that last term's old turers wnferet giesn Thee lec- the situation in the Far East.clothes drive had been a success,in ereWsigo Ha.LstwneheeundinFbayanld tint the anticles collected had SPRIN.G SPORTS SCHEDULE ina George Foashington Hawas t SEN IOR BOOK PICTURES, after a trip of five months. Ratherbn sorted and distributed lay a yO L EM EESD seakerge Forigt Miltones wash than to discuss the situation fromlocal Red Cross committee headed FO L EM EESD sekr atngtD.FeswsARE PLANNED FOR TODAY th-e ordinary point of -view. Dr. Koo

~,Nlrs. George F.- French. Among - __ able to present with pride, Dr. Ar- discusedIth partcular risesinkthdie organizations that received a Baseball Starts Competition thr'-.Cmtn rfso f Frt nGopT eTkn Far ast from a political po int ofpart of the collected articles were In Thayer Game, April 16, At Six-Thirty' Tonight view, and then discussed tem in

til AdoerRed Cross, the Law- OnHm FedIn Meeting Room the light of the culture of the threerelice Salvation Army, the Good different countries-India, China,Wtill Institute, and several otiners. VAST AEALTh'e following grouip pictures and the United States.Thle group) had planned to send a \ISTYB~SBL for te Pot Por-ri will be taken The first nation discussed wassmall parcel of warm clothing to SCHEDULE toinigint i George Wningiltonl Iindia. Here, te crrent lpoliticalGreat Britain, but because ofte April 16, Thayer Academy hr . .',-Hall. Please be on time, movement is towards national unitypresent shipping shortage on the At- April 19, Brown Fresh Prov..-- to result eventually in, completelantic it was decided Britain's n- .. 6:35-'Student Council fed.fo h rts mie

teress woud be best aided by An- April 23, Huntington School here Z 6:45-Junior Prom Coimuiit-' This is not a new movement. Alldover's not making the shipping Arl2,Yl rs evHva tee, through te centuries nations have,,;ace problem any worse. April 30, New Hamnp. Fresh here 6 :55-13ahd. struiggled to obtain national fee-

M1r. Baldwin egan the discus- Mlay 3, Deerfield here 7:05-Senior roni Comnmit- dom. \ihnat makes tis struggle,:niis by shortly dlescribaing to the Mlay 7, Tufts Fesh laere tee. -stand out i its relationsnip to In-

troap te tripthat hehad taen :Sllees dia's 2000 \car old Hindu culture.with Mir. Georaer Follansbee and My0,1avrFes hre75- mraCi This culture is based on~a. principle4rcle A's second faculty adviser, May 14, Lawrence Academy here of nn-vilene. Gndh beleve

11r. Ilarper ollansbee, aidsx My1,Tlo cdm eethat if righlt and truth are right andI', A. :studeints in New York City May 21, Worcester Academy here I'7:5Otig lb

w~hichi is described Alav 28, Hlyde P'k. HighZl School here 'The following Ipicttmres ill Ie truth. teN have te power to tri-last vacation. and um.- 11phi without the backing of force.in more detail in another article in Mlay 31. Exeter l&eter _________________. taken tomorroaw ( Thursday) The sources for this statennent aretoday's Pimi111,m'1.\N. Several Circle VA\RSITY TRA\CK SCIIDLUT~E night in George \Washilgtom found both in Hinduism and 'Chris-A members Ate-pr-m~'hsti. .pril 26, Yale Fresh New I lavenl Dro Aithur. Copto in-t cngetsa- Hall. tianitv From the former connes theand so all told 'the grrifh5Thf their April 30, Bowdoin . V.to ~t r 'esls ih e 6:45-P. A\. Police, pirinciple of preserving- lif e-not de--

~\i~RiKC unNewx York. and what May 3, Worcester Academy foeh~lcue :5-helaes trovitng it. Fromi Christ comes the(Continued on Page 3) May - 0-Dart-H-arv.-A\ndover (Continued on Page 4)

(triangle inneet p 1 hysics at the University of Chi- :O-\ior Bad.__________SCHOOL SPONSORS May 17. Private Schnool meet M I T cago, and winner of the Nobel 7:15-Soit fIiqir.PHILO COMMENCES

CHURCH SERVICES May 24-Exeter Physics prize in. 1 937, who talked 7 :2 5--Openl Door. SPRING SCHEDULE(Continued on Page 4) onl the subject, "~Cosmic Ra-y A-dven- 7 :35-8--1 Octet

________________tures" and showed, many interest-CoptinFrPiz Aw dThree Hour Service To Be SOCIETY OF INQUIRY ing slides as illustrations. POT POURRI OFFERS Cofferedio By r Socie StarHield On Good Friday And LISTS ITS PROGRAM Cosnnic rays are very feeble-so PH T G A YPRZOfedByScty tas

Communion Tomorrow ~~feeble i fact that it took over one P O GR HY RZEWith Two DebatesComm union Tomorrow ~~~~~~~~huindred and fifty years to show the

Iii order that students may know Norman Thomas To Address effects known to co-ile from them. Sponsor Competition With Ten The Philomathean Debating So-the scheuled rouine of te three Student Body On May 13 -GContinued on Page 2) Dollars And Book As Bait ciety begins its annual Spring

touin~lainlent tonighlt vith to le-hour Good Friday service to be ThSoitofnqiyrerth\Iu olapoorperar aeoncretIobns.R etheld inl the chapel'this Friday, the TeSctyolniyrcnlx Tryodzi- Held On Monday -\e na htgapeo ar Naes on cr rit Wro aesRoert

ipr-announced that they have definitely X'Ou interested Ii photography? elo n rcWrnaeshdipproxiinate course o~-,ction iY (ibtainmed two speakers for this ternn For Annual Draper Prize I1 [crc is te caince of a lifetine. tiled to debate Talbot Malcolm and-!eoted Inere. All interested are aso une hi pnosi.Thle Pot Potirr is running a pho- Albert Stoine on te qutestiomn, "Re-icerelv renminded of the half-hour udrteisoornp.\nmial )raper Prize Speaking orplvcitetti x-a inodrIle htt~eHne ttsGv

Commuion ervie whch wll b it ere n Tusda~, -AaN S~l. 4ulhnchlniall last ~Ii'todav ee- to CIAnlien interest i pictures for eiineint sol eteteAlsheld toinorrow. Athletic excuses- visi Inere n Tueday, lax 8sne seotofltsetle th Alas

ray he obtaimned ~ ~ ~~ After spending te day at Aindover hugsa iesen ftn mul-tinis v-ear's edition of' tne Pot Pourn. Chalmers trike by frce." N.\eilson0iMu tie Frtid service.Those i~ner nc iltl ntn min tGog Draper rize Speakinag coitest tinl- k h fi~l lie wsiltln lal Mr.eve Iodak at Ger ie(ietono r oe i \mn oine iilterested] shIould be amnd \Werett wl aketn afitivelor the Linda r-Vice. Those inter- irection of Mr. Ro(urged o entr el'el nnl'rc\b t ]le xdiil the i \ti't ls ll liptiplildibbN~ed are cordially invited to attend o Idia,haspta il Sxote ileoN \h (I )ichn nd tne.TeOtr

native soin 0tenarpnta edi~ Sixe cofsie n to coiue : 'n(' I -11 first prize of S and uIacdl n Sie ie1ieall or a part of both of these retdeal of is life there. lie is tee wereecinoseon tolc'nPotitnueriinnd

moo a hidu n rligoin bu a inrs- they- will ibe coacined bv \ I r. I i~ ie-oa-o iePtBunad (e~t.Ottw(teton R-)v~Holy W\eek observances, greatIlnui eiin u hi- I.l xudhv ),l oet tlntt:OO-rgan Prelude Dr. Pfattetchenr 'ia Ijis talk sld prove verN gusfrauekiro o iefia 'int seondrrizIl oe anordsr free It501 Inaveei itor toiJug'n-Invocation and Lord's Prayem' tm'ni \r I Iaxmes assisted Mr li Tns I o oni noie- odtn \,lsia's avtae to io 1 tine

Mr, Bldwin Inforativeand iteresing tle judgimng, dtlneir coices r- hrtprize i ortn 15 and tine \m7i o 1elel e )u (Scripture eading Luk 15: 15-33 Retmurninag onfce again to thn ii rvda fe ncndbt etne con1x rtn5.Eenivtio't lvciavad7e andu Peli l'osier. wino

Prayer Mr. Hanson oil Mlay l3th, lli be Norman rivd ni inher of te first two - irupnldtieafiinatv. nHynmn, "0O Sacred Head, Now Thnomas, caindidate for P'resident of followiing: cared ,tille. who gumxc ie e RcadBlsn.WlimIiily

3 I r~~~~- ln~~~~ '( ;cttv~~~~~htin-g ~~~\diress \\ici tl ici tn ic tin Rlar ull aletn Wlaliin mnoisWounded" No. 350 1, 2, thle' liited States on te Socials Ed Foord wyithn "A Letter Fronn Ann bor'vi i- lelt-hecit o sItox ll t etes ne tive

Mditaion on the Words spoken by ticket for te past sixteen years EgihArni o~~ I * every picture whlich i ied. Pic_ Teetso(eitsbgntn nChrist from the Cross Eiteiedng ado \r lonns Alth ''Cmasr' t erl loira- toi.ii.li-o iesandahte nial toirnamnent, tine vinners of

12'20-.The- First Word "Father, foi'- who today is considered to be one 1.Alt Cea'FurlCi4 chnance of xx-iimning tan still ifes and \s Iicin receiv-e te PhiiloiatieantWO the, for hey knw not hat ti____' s Ivncn nsIntetn(la-a

them fo thy knw Mt w of t motpominent men in is toin'' lMark Antony,__alo Rcti .t lins.priz.ewhc sfitedolra,tlieY do." Mr. Johnson ~~~~~~~~'pert I rooks' "If I Suld Die," picttures of sioltidig.a aard to te x-innin team. Thnis

Scripture, Luke 23: 33-34 field. Tis ]lecture, it is felt, xviii Barron wvitn Oscar Wil'de', -I aiia 1o \i1 primnts mnnust be -- os'finish;. flmard iq tistaiine'i by te iteain- -

anderPrayerion- proxc very popular. of Readiing Gaol," Waters who amnd not saller than 2:(i x4 in ~--anu InePnlintia ciil1editation prsetdecunesarale-er Zt', '\-tI~ l~~tc)ie.an na tlinta urimng te winliter eann n(ine riOraga trud t rsntohr etInterlugaelde\ At other-~ [I(-) ac oteat nv'i urn he'ite ern hepi

SeodWr,10wmn ii oniteehtas et thev' 'linae es,' an fnal W wn mnan picttures, as lie wiie.but oil r-eliiivtinieaesxreedI4-Tereond Wod I oan n osdrd u s, n iahN.Speingler who wa*vin lnisi dhtin r somnneitiolth sorn: 1'riend, -behold thy not been, announced. di ln ~ xil achel Lindsay 's eac tere must lie attacined to temohe9:-5.2 Mr. Heyn 'Tue ceyslatest repaeentaank id afiiejob ishV o tha te teais whiichn reijn are

Jolin 19': 25-27 "Tile Congo." picture a blank which is in this the better on-ec, and tbli~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~oiey' rpesnttve "Tn Cng."pctmr in llte- ne in tu kereInterpretation ~~~to the students was the eminent Clhi- T'le-three othner bys Mmo all (11( cilition of Timr PitiLrm xx ;bear-itacnsreeptd

Ifeditation and Payer inese Cirstian leader, Dr. T. Z. Koo, excelleint iobs, in their remndition of ninZ tine conlt"stant" ` nanne. Plea-e Ml uh %er-c eld durini.) Vue winterOrgan Interlude wx-io spoke last Sunday night on the sonne piece of prose r poetry pleed - io not \s rite o tine hack of te Presidicnt Williai Spelngler and

od, hy Thart Word, "My God, my suject, "Somne aspects of the I lnemnselves and conmnitted to pino This cntest is open to te lx h-elected Secretars Pl os;ter.t'v~r Savge hreseint situation in te Far East." mnenoyler nnswt xeps cntire sacino. xvit Tumnors hlavin i u'ognzr h ttrninitan

M1atthew 27: 4649 This talk wvas tfrtoical from "Tine Raven," Harrington, as Ooiacnne of Willilting a if it rns off as; effnciennti\ a i c-Itedi~rtatei a-dPae planned speech, on the present Kiingsley's "Tine Palace." amnd Pile, Scniors )Te I)Fj] rdt\Ilb uIteritatn ' ryrtr schdule.'There is' the Erxwin Rtussel's "Nebtichadnezkar." AIpcue ii eSbitd t bl'Organ Interlude spritng Al pcrirenntltiscshnnttd oPiil' officers

1:3LTh FuhWod"Ihrt" possibility tat several additions Tine finals from vnicin tine \\inmner to Douig M.ine at 32 Day I-Tail or Tine first debate of te ecningzMr. Smith may be made as te weeks pro- wili be picked is to be held at te at tine Addison Art Gallery before il he at 6 30 n te debat imig, room

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This work will be carried on by the mnemrbers Dr. Arthur Compton Delivers NtcTH E Pit LU PlAN . of Tiil, PU1ILLIPI1AN Editorial Board most fitted SersFudto etr __

THE PRILLIPIAN ~~to handle the various categories of school lieand SternnatFouofatihreeecol.lby other especially qualified members of the wider- RpeseaiesofheeClgratitiate ody. Every attempt will be made to (Continued from Page 1) leges will visit Andover this

NMembler of Dail) 'rinectonian Association of cause the patclrnews itemis to appearinisus Tee fecsae omtnglkekasolwsPrepratoy Scool ewspperhof the & llic ng inaro~evns issples hs fet r ohn ie nursdy, April 10, Mr

Preparatory Shool Newspapes following te variou~ evets. Complete those of the X-ray. The reason why Frencl of Black Mona ol

R. pre'ssnted by Nationasl Advertising Service. 1tic representation' is iiot promised, but adequate repre- so much interest has been attached lege. C1__________________ ~~sentation is steadfastly guaranteed. to them is that they seem to contain Friday, April 11, MrI. Pelnet

Editor-sn-Chief information regarding the inside of of Hamrilton College anti Dr.NORMfAN WV BARRE'fl' the atom. If so, valuable facts about Butterfield of Wesleyan.

P~~~ioto~~~~~rap~~~~nc Editor ~~~~~~~~the development of our universe Appointments to see tle~~eR L. O)R1)ENAN, 43 could be obtained. men should be vmade imii

Cosmic rays, were first discovered ately' in thie Registrar's Office.

EDI TORIAL DEPARTMENT to exist arouifd twenty years ago. --- R) . ARuwN. '42 Associate Editors S HRWT,'42 Wolfe, Belgian scientist, took anit W. BROWNs. '42 E . 0SowRNz, ':"42 eetocp oPrst esr h iedgesrsetvlsuha

R.AFURMAN. *4SLF. 5ARLE, '42 nS . GREENA kN. '42 1'. R. Tooiti.%, '42 .conductivity of air at the top and north ot the equator. Finally it lias

- ~~I' C. Ni ELCII, '42 bottom of the Eiffel tower. As was shown that the rays were afected

ADVISORY BOARD expected, the charge was less at the by magnetic fields. Therefore teJ. R Dick~~~..N,.'41 W. Ii. HATILAWAN. '41 ~~~~top ta atthe bottom, but not expeditions hurried through1 the

F. G. CRANE, '41 ~R. H. JACMksOh. '4111Th' EARLY. '41 A%. M McCoi, '41 This scarred old Hill has seen a lot of strange, nearly so much as ha&, been antici- LUnited States, to Canada anti up to

BUSINESS DEPARTMENT ~~uncanny things in its day, bat one of the strangest pated by calculation. Shortly after Hudson Bay and the Arctic CircleBUIESTDAF assenNasTa this a young Austrian named Hest to complete their discoveries, takin,

R. T. STLYPStudy.O tatmnpabeda, took similar apparatus up in a bal- only thirty days in transit t'eeWi A BEN ILE'.. '42 R.T. Iv~s. J R. '42S. J NORTHIROP'. '43 E. iiTvomsiui. '42 newv society made itself known -toth~itest of the lonadm eseraitrsig theqtranteAci.Tee

C. PNYk~. d.'43 E. E. V'ostL. '42 world.nd Ate sejustlinterestin tinl qao n th prved TesC. ii iiN~ii' . VkN Rt. V'REELAND. '42 WrdAtapproximately /7:15 P-N., s eoethe discoveries. At the eighnt of 100 fna expi-' ts prove tlat the

ADVI•ORY BOARD m~~~~ii-usical hour-, wvith M11r. Clark, a -bundi, of he-mien feet the conductivity had decreased cosmic rays - were electricall'R.C HRR~sos JiL. '41 h iook0,,' '41 burst iil'to 't G. NV. Auditorium like a hurricalle -slightly; at 2000 feet the ionization cagdA . BACN._'41 R.t~ 3RN LD 4 into a placid New England town. As they got down was -about the same; but at five rthi creied toab prvdtleh

A. ISLUSI. '41C. _ R.41.rN-L-,-'41f______ _m ies-theccnercthsvihar-ewwasin_______C. C. PRATT. '41 ~~toward the front'they turned aroun a , peelnii ing rapidlydwit nnit-y sevreal t------tiee )sowttpsitiVCo e

Tim PHIiLLIPIAN is published Wednesdays and Saturdays during their various andrcolorful outer Ia-yers of clothing, inraidyaityneniyseea v lhae bheendeon tten poithe school car by THE PILILLIPIAN board, times as much as on the earth. Thus, ry ae'h ednyt edj

'ruE P'IiLLIPIAN does not necessarily ensiorsc statemueiits expressed they exposed their iiuscular, Sandowvan. chests to he suspected that rays were coming other eathe eqatoveramost of them communicatious. ~~and public. It was then that thiepublic noticed that upon in from the outsidle, and cdlled them ote.Natheqtrmstfte

THE PIILLIPIAN is distributed to subscribers at the Commons d each chest was a shirt, and upon each shirt was sky rays. rays,,came from the left and wereis for sale at the Andoser nn teeoepstv.I eandt

Advertising rates on application. written, in clear blue letters, the inscription, "Bar- It became necessary to find wvhat teeoePstv.I eandtTerms'. Subsc~riltion. $3.50 the year, $.25 he term rows 4 Raiders." For a mrinute the public was these rays were; at first they were find out whether the positivelynerted asctod lass 3.te 1879. os office at Andover. Mass.,. tmpd Then it t tvo and two tghe.Bar- togtto lieteXTy; then charged rays were protons, positive

unered ast sond class mate atte187supd9u tgte.thuh elketeX. electrons , or alpha partas. To findOffice of publication: Smith & Coutts Co., Park Street. rows is the namre of a member of the faculty, and came te ffieory that they were elec-

every One of the raiders was from Day Hall. This trclyhagdndweatatd this out several balloon, ascentsAndover, Mass., April 9, 194 coincidence clarified matters considerably, and the toiall the aresdt a magnet.ttfathis were made-, starting wvithl the Ci.

pblic turned to Lord Jeffrey Amhilerst'with the light wer tue athen'to mearets f cos cago Century of Progress balloon,of enligh'ternment shining in its eyes. I thi& short mic rays at different points on te which established a wvorld record,

Andover Press Associationgy and including the National Goperiod of their existence, the Raiders'have growvn to surface of the earth ought to show gahcfih hc rk htrc

- Th~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~e a power in the school. As the ancient order of that the rays were more intense grpi lgtwic rk htrcAndover is an institution which sets itself for- - ,tbe Knights of St. John owned and ruled Malta for near the poles rather than near the ord. From observations made on

ward to the public as second-to-nonte in calibre, and centuries;, so the Barrows Raiders are taking over equator. To prove this, in 1930 thlese trips, it was concluded defin-as representative of the trends, morals, hiabits and Day- I all. We wish to inform this fine body of men, twelve expeditions' equipped with itely that these positively chared

altoiig whom are some0 the school leaders, that similar instruments were sent rays held protons.___i_ ideals of progressive education. To supplement, their organization has thle full support of the Press. around the world,, Dr. Compton, his coi rascarenits rekansw tohaeit stands for beautN, efficiency, and the modern ele- Ride onl, Ral'?~rid~eon! to greater glory! csi asae tr-an obment in its every way. With a background such as ~ eadion. weeo-neohs shown where they come fromi and

this, it Seems the height of stupidity and of texpediions. 'i what-they can do. --Probably-they-'this, t seemsthe heiht of tupidit and ofthe - any have~been the manifestations of Mars' hl _--Eqluipped vth apparatus contaii - were originally particles of 'dust

absurd to realize that Andover's biography and auto- on.ldvrHl.Ls emasrydv obrws ing among others a steel sphere whc haebn flig rod

biography does not even at the present rate thle pae seven in the wintry skies, and Andover's extra-cur- filledlikwithtcorpressedilargon gasof the New England-bound IBostdn Herald, iiuch ricular activities were surveyed as to their combat -w'hich was particularly sensitive to spaclike'o meters frcitios anotless te columns of the New York Times, New possibilities. But the other night shell fire was actu- the cosmic rays, Dr. Compton set suillions of yeas. ScaintisthrenotYork 1-erald Tribune, Philadelphia Evening Bulle- ally heard bursting On the West Quadrangle. We out for the South Seas. The first sure. Yhet itl is amalin to dtc thtin, or the~ Chicago Tribune. Wfly? Are we we're awakened that night by a long, penetrating stope wrasurmethe Hwiia tandsil thatn th ilb rableA' tor detc tse,snubbed for the benefit of the entirely local angle whistle and a window shaking explosion; As we ther smeasurementseretkno gn of this mybcm ray. Aisporn i use4fl these journalis? Are we omitted because we are looked out onl to the Quad, we saw a thin colun tesminfoe ftenojl exploring thle inside of atoms Dr'too large and- general in the individual and personal of sluioke rise over the place where the shell had fans hs auain eecr- Compton showed everal slides oftou6h to stand for the quiet mecaning of the present landed. It's remarkable what heavy artillery will do - pared with those miadle on nio~uii an artificial cloud made in a aday preparatory school? Or are we left by the way- these day's. Possibly, however, it was not an enemy tains of a similar height in 'the ortrbyWlo.Fo throhside in the news ipthso hs ulctos shell but the Lawrence Home Guard Artillery, Slip- Uie'Sasanwrefudtbe servations of this. -man- importantbecause our happenings and existence mierely aren't ping up on' their usual high standard of marksman- less intense. The next readings facts have been observed.niews; NO! I )Si1llioninlent is in order onl even~ sIp 1. were taken on M~t. Cook i New nclighsinestnlcur5single one of these score--. Andover, shocking as Dr.elndadwr fudt tln Cositn hisuiter tein lecfrit seems, receives no representation in thle nation's approximately with. those in_- the Der compttsto quoe the scinti tfniewslpalers due entirely-toe one hideous reason; it Ithas always been the purpose and policy of this L'ited States. Furtihermore, New pn hi iesi h otrpai', just too neg-higcii't and lazy to effect -its worth- Coluiinn to) expose the 'truth in all luirid (letails, and Zealandl is about as far south as the spendo the liveo infe wctempla

while features into acceptable formi for national pub.. tweeby aif shumla nri ldo icanda thsah is ti ts isontc. his - '1 a.4 vet little ractical valuie:-"location. N irlier the administration nor te student veko colatrmnuscndlhsoeto almost seem to clinch tbe arg'-1ahrfn 'h recue0lbody has taken anv steps whatsoe',er to alter this oreroetamihafcthewlrefevy me. loer to check against one fact than. be king of the P~er-

situtio.I1 their any) reason \%hy Exeter and the stiuileiit anid facult\ mniiiber There is no telling~ ainv possible damage done, to the in"siktuationd wucnat eoeth ulceei here t ight strike next. instruments at Hawaii. they tray- an;

thleir sports acc'milplishnments, in announcements of kNecentlv we \',erc sittinin Taxlor H all, con-__ eled t and down the railroad oii Nou.tstanding events,, and i gencrahll repoorting the vrigwtafilydsnushdropfupe- the east coast of Australia, taking

fl I hi allu ai htfo tie ore nddlers., whein a faint scacigcamne to our ears. readings along the way This over.nwicl h ir aiet ailga fon othe selfae s At first we dismissed it fromt our min-ds, but later thycosdteAlni oSuh Watch Saturday's issue for the

there n", reson wh Andovr shoud not e con- its increasinlg x'olullie caused uts to sit up and take Anerica andl compared readings Oi inaugurating tour of unseen worldsstanty at he fre inthe ubliceye i 'th spirt of notice. \Vsi dodIats on fMne Mount Erikipa in Peru with those in the "Campus Mferry-Go-Round"excellece, suerioriy, and eneralconcreeness? Cristo. picking Tavlor Ihall as anl outlet for hi, at Mexico Citv-. Both were about by Ralph Quinn. - -

exelece spririi adgeerlcocrtnes Itaiu tunnlel?' W\as it a group of Hitlerites or _______________________________________________lii1 tisl ollu pheo f hc'xitence, she has aIlwavs

been er\ e or ' crs aderSe pnosia Bolsheviks secretly mining the place? We didn't

4been ("Jii-i-liflv ,explrc'55ecd Oil the Subj ect. At kIoNx, bult e~ce\ one ot uis \Nas now% sitting- and -

pi e'eiit Ii iie\~ repom t, reach the "subway' t ~ ify'wthn .pvthng ea eeiiib hr' 'ugh d1lr ect Iilill Ill spJorts, i is conl- .\ I tut two(- ilinittes; later (it seemed like an hoin~-

ri~ 't115 q'ippi "lent 5 \\ rie. \Vhat is reported ti' is thidierL eitiered frtoma a nminutte hole at the bot- KEN FRANKdirecly 1 ijitle ~o oly~ bn anl ilelieicen't I\ it c tuu (if the wNall a stran-ge looking creature. l o

(distriet relpresentatixe who sedsi' n i tw~o-iincl inCoi- b -er than your foei g rNiCeethls a W ednesday, A pril 9sequentilial Squilis at the rate of one every six w'eckV treincndoiu. errifv'in- eves which seemred ready toTi'ii' laiie ful situation iiiit lie err-adicated. I.ti i alive. asses of legs and other ext remities

Inl the attempt to get A\ndover's rnme in a few ~ oae its ~~Iiml forn ( )n one endl was anl ef- at Andover Art Studio, Main Streetiionuial lcadli e s, and in t e sinici'e attempt t fticciit. Hi trp loh5 nl mug tinger, which ren dci oiiewt

gem (ral pt sit te representation which Andi (over re- 'I te ItinlhI' nade ulai:gieis that one tised to wtcctvs ona seui'eand egulr bais wich ill I i il') pettple tl i the middle agecs. We could

gatifing to her' an' rieguiiLlar'is~ h er ll c ahi1tiost heaLl t pI)CS0 (ih)ilgo fom the full bags complete ranges of exclusivelylie oriiationwmiule hercomlet juti smeti~ii~ f mu ar lite t igr \\lbei sa fclv tutsidhe and hal f-wav

the 'ii I'~ (rl'i s~ \soeiaiomi.an ii sli ~ fts's anrI kimierft. all the eve-'svsitnesses areed that confinedJ.P SS mpraincompilete restp ii 1;'hits i ex isteilc i te cap~b( it N\s's .lt, ne i' rii e ropical an-d dadly insect, per- of

ha -w ri t fril muHorida b the returni-i vaca-('o~eagi'" Aii dwershial)pilings to aJpein ru ;ipbidtf

harh i the columnns of the great liatiolial newsa- 1(lssW oes unsigH tH n-oe htadpecrs Amid it,, service '.s ll not lin-it itself to ith- ~ \hit i -iit to 'le (lone about this ? The fac- Woes unsigHtHn-oe htadeatcrii papt'rs. hutt NVill 11-II(ICd in its scope service tilt's. the ton'i. a the state mit take action! Dr. adRayt- ea pcate

toa true natiott-wirle network of newspapers Ali Gallagher and his antidotes would not be enough.an Rad to erSpclis(lover alumni are isolutel's evervswlicre. At pres,- Not n~v arc the inhabitants of Taylor all inenit it seils; to 'ie felt that they havse lost a reat deal danger. hut also those who live in e'ery other part(of teir iit('rest i the cluool. Pt that is not s~o. o te I ill These-insects trultiply fast, and if theyL,If ivecn the( opportumlitv they wvill follow unceasiiig- are not there already, thev wssill sooli plague everyl's tledig n ciite fthi li ater. buLildinl i P Unless somiethin-g is done aboutHeartfelt loyalty muLst e further stressed by actual it, these bleasts neay even infest the adininistriationcontact. A truly massive hard awaits constantly offices,, ad preventi efficient mnanagemnent of the IC

news of Andover, lbnt ntil now it has, never comec school Not only is there danger from the actualThse nianyv friiemds of te chool likewise stand eager stings. but also from te diseases these creaturesGetmn'Talrfor reports of Phillips, Academyi. Thus, to the eI may carry. We will be hit worse than Biblical a-GnlemenshTilrs

(ihf true, honest, and regular national representation, Egypt if we do'not act fast. The Tayloritis Mfaqnus adFrihrthe 'Andovser Press \,sociation is dedicated. must be exterminated, and quick! ________________________________

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rawE RHJ.II PGETHE

Notice GOLF CANDIDATES VARSITY LACROSSE the group will spend the night at, Ulty-Iioys' Coilmi tee~,,tn te pro4-the Log abin, and after a self- lem, as was done last ear, wvas dis-

The examination * ~HOLD FIRST DRILL TEAM TAKES SHAPE cooked breakfast, the vislitor, will cussed. MIr. Allen, who is at pres-Theexainaionincomper-____ go hme to Lawrence. 'Thli'c arf- ent in the Army, was the chairman

tion for the Lloyd W. SmithPrize in, American History ( SeeMarkMc~oyand Gardner Few Veterans Return; Al Cook boys from the poorer (listricts of of thle coinnittee last year. and tefore 1860) will be held o Tues-' Form Nucleus Of This And Capt. Naugle Form Lawrence, and it is felt ( ircle .A an question of who was to leadI anfi

day, April15. Studens w-ho areYear's Aggegation Sqad Nucleushel-p them a lot by giving themn an organize the 4lrive was briefly, dis-dlayAil 15. Stueet wore YetsAghgtisSud ulu entertaining weekend in the coun cussed.plaing thol coee fordtei at lrda bu thit-ie Drn h atweo' l try. Treasurer George Rockwell re-

prize shoul keep thisdate in Lat Monday abut thirty-ive Duringthe last wekanonaltheOldnTheeanuallSpringtermrbedk p htedrthe goups finanesttobbeiimind. -men went out to the Andover Coun- CamlpuIs,' the varsity lacrosse squad drive was nemt discussed lbiit. Inesae aigpi l fls

try Club for the spring's first prac- has Ileen practising vigorously, con- the desirability of etting p a 'ac- term's bills and- debts.Pot Pouri To Run Contesttice. As yet coaches Bob Sides and cen'traiting -oii fundamentals. Few __________________________________

-Open To The Entire School kill rown have not had sufficient veterans of last year's squad have______________________________time to locate and select prohspects returned, and of these only Jay

(Continud from age 1) or this year's golf team. -Naugle, eam captain, and Al Cook.(Cotined romPag 1)Only two mien remain from last attack captain, are lettermen.- H ow To M'ake Every Chair

Akpril 30th. Even if you have never year's team, Capt. Fuller Marshall So the squad this year will betried photography, try it now. You anld C. iNlarvin. However, Capt. made up principally of rookies, andmay have some talent you have never MIarshall is scholastically ineligible, consecquently not too much can beA n E s C h idreamed of. The decision of the which puts a large dent into aspira- said at this early stage: Ted Heckel.faculty judges will be final, and all tions for this year at least till te who barely missed making his letterprints not used will be returned, rating. Several men from last year's last year, is handling his stick as

MAr. Kenneth Minard and Mr. second team have been in roving well as anyone on the 'squad. BobHayes have consented to render steadily, including Hank See, win- White, who has never played be. la

their services to the students in ~~fore, cuts an, impressive figure i,theirservces o thestudnts nenr of last fall's school tournament ; defendi-ng the goal. McNulty andthis contest as technical advisers. WVillie M.\ark and Al M.\,cCoN-. Boone also seem to be in a good

Throughout the school year to This v'ear there will be two or positi-on to urvive the cut which 101

date the majority of pictures taken three round robins, Exeter, Gov- will take place next week. lll~ 5for the Pot Pourri have been of ernor Durnmer and Andover par- Mr. James is naturally occupiedsports activities in their season. To- ticipating-. contests which proved so in rating this rookie material, but'heightiand-tomorrow's-schedule-s-be- successful last year, as w~llasmnatch- a flahe irtemwllb

gin to include the many school ex- es with Yale '44 on April 191th, it ",weeded out" next week in prepa- -

tra-curricular activities for the first being the first match of the son ration for Saturday's gamne. Coachtime. It is sincerely hoped that all Choate, Clark School, Lowell Tex- James has slightly changed his pol- whom the listed pictures concern tile, Ha'rvard '44, and finally the icy in regard to exercise, and hepersonally will make every effort to season climaxing with the Exeter now leads the entire team in a shortbe present at the appointed times. mneet. calisthenics period. This new pro-

cerlure is as new to Mr. James him-POT PO~~lIRI PHOTOGRAPH CONTEST ~~self as it is to the squad.______ __

__________ The team, therefore, is definitely ~ HE neatest -vway-to-send ~ -an unknown quantity, but with a Twriggles and squirms pack-

Name minimum of injuries, luck in the ing is to get yourself into Arrowweather and their share of the shrs0 hyr h otcm

School AIdTess breaks in the games, they've appar- sot.Te'etems onently a good chance if the new ma- fortable made! They don't crawl

Negotive siz terial shapes tip as Mr. Jaines hopes up your legs, they have no cen-and epects. ter seam, and they're extra

Attach this o facsimile to each entry Circle A Holds First ~ roomy. Furthermore, they stayMeeting Of Spring Term - ' ~that way because they're San-_______________________________________________Meeting__OfSpring: Term forized-Shrunk (fabric shrink.

(Continued fromi Page 1) age less tha 1). et Arrow~~' A4~~"T'E~~D L A D F'h C they liked - Id I' ~~~~~~~ shorts with Grippers today.

L~~ £1 )IL~v LI.. - ~r'Zh E~. LJ ~the est, advhtipesdShorts, 65c Tops, 50cbon Wilson then sugge~f'-d that

Don't forget to send an Easter Card Circle A take some more fi(ld, trips-- ~this term, and the group sh(5Ned its D ,b 4 AT~E I 4

home to Mother and Dad aoproval of this measure. Last term XRll(I'I LitVLEBXE48L7I'* * * ~~~~~~~~Circle A visited a MNIassachusetts

state priison'outside Boston, and'this ______________________________

71~~U Al Tb .. .1.... A. ~~~~time they hope to go to the DanversThe Andover Book~stLore Hospital or the mentally unbal-anced in Danvers. The tip is yet-L LI ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~to be held o WVednesday, tihe 23rdof April. although A ilson said he N.,Might hax e to change the date. Be-cause nof AlIr. Baldwifi's not being

After a stiff bout ~ ~~~~~~ale to supervise this trip becauseAfter a stiff bout ~~~~~~~of a conlicting engagement, Mlr.

... pa use and- oft~ Somec severn~mernbers. indicated theirdesire to go, and some members ofM Ir. Baldwin's Social -Problems classare expected to go also.

Next Saturday, Circle A wvill con-\ (l~~~uct tle first of the Spring term

trilps to the og cabin for boys fromn the Lawrence o_ s' club. Mr. Offer.thle tpresidlent of the Lawvrence'boys'club, told the goup that hie wvouldsendl over six boys whose agesranged from 14 to 16. The group,

wil see the Satirday afternooni athl-letic events. x ill then lhave suppberat the Commons, inspect the libraryand ther places of iterest at P. A\., h t d n s s u rand xill attend the Sattirday evenimnt

- sh~~;]ow of movies. Under the sper- i vision of a member of the factiltx.

"'~~~~ "' ANDOVER ART STUDIO I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~B .Bcause the lecture i dull.

Portraits and Groups 2. Because tiley're going to hie alled on.- ~~~Snapshot Finishing

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Chestrfiel's Prgram Dr. T. Z. Koo Of China path through war-torni China to the ,Spring Sports Schedule DR. ADELBERTFERAChesterfield's Program Speaks On Far East ~~~~~~~est I roniter, there to fuud new' For All Tealls Relase ORTAOOND~

schools. ORwl b ttheDOIeTIfimrFred Waring's Pleasure Time-wlbeath [sm nriay

Leading NBC Stations (Continued from Page 1) AS for the United States, its po- (Continued from Page 1) every Friday where he will spool.i,

Mon. Tues. litical goal in the Far East seemsTENSSHDLIeintetrihnngotghThurs. Fri. Wednesdays ida ftep~e frgtad to be to keel) the door of Asia open. 23N ISSOffLEIe hurs9:toatnn 4:30 Bot7:00 PM CST 7: 00 PM CEST truth. Logafter thspolitucal -This policy is directly contrary to prloffice, 29 Commonwealth Avoenuj

60:00 PM CST 6:00 PM MST movement is over this principle of that of Japan-, who wvants a closed April 30, Tufts FreshmenKemr625

9:00 PM MT -4: 00 PM PT, It1on-violenlce wvill remain, It is on oo'r to Asia with Japan holding May 3, Hebron Academy __________________

______ __ 8:00 PM PT of the great contributions of this the key. Sooner or later, if both MGl1enn Miler'S MoI-6onlight Serenade culture to the world. continue i, thelir paths, these two Nly 7, Harvard FreshmenTEP 'SM IC HO

Leadng CS Satios jut a theprogainin 1d l olicies N~il'l crash. Then we Shall -May 10, Harvard Graduates TPLE'AQUARS RLedsgOS ttin Wustas.,e rogrmri Inia Uro TABLE PHONOGRAPHiS

'rues. Wed. ETua on fntonlfede.t po the true culture of o r country. May 17, Choate School Io'oliactur. Decca. and Brunswick9:0 P ,CS ?rat nChnaisone of nationalfreotep- It wvill be a question of whether the 'May 21, WinchesterREOD

10:00 PM E~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST RECORD~~~~~~~~~~~~Std LmsEc

8: 00 PM MT reconstruction. The Chinese are at- core of the country will be able to May 22, Dartmouth Freshmen w, %lain treet Andover

7: 00 PM PT temipting to change their old istitu. break through the crust of love of May 28, ExeterProfessor Quiz tions to fit the modern ways of life, conmifurt and lov'e of ease, or 'wheth- LACRO-SSE SCHEDULE

Lead-ing CBS Stations hewecmanntin hoas er it will he smothered bv this samne -pi2 otnLcos'CuTuesdayTe)wec e-ayatowo scrs.Arl1,BsoLarseClbW J.M R IS

9:30 PM EST come to help in this reconstruction. cut.eCieehv w ad o pi 6A.1 .Fehe

8:30 PM CST H-owever, any nation who tries to The Chinesecrihase twonswoted for April 23, DartI.t Freshmen . W. J.c MORRISSEYC7:30 PM MT prevent themt is resented. Sch a ou od"rss"Tasae hy April 30, Darmouth Freshmeny Bam Trne6:30 PM PT Bu eeaan mean "dangerous opportunity." For Api30WocseAadmBa ae rn r

nation is Japan.lut eeagi a crsi isete\Iopotnt . ay 3, Deerfield Academy away Park Street Tel. And. W"1the srug&l is! not new--Onle coun ralii isethetr anlu oort oun- MatN .Frsmn aa

tystrugg-ling to defend itself from reelMetreclueofacu- ay 7, N.H.rar Freshmen aa ______________

try onlookig at i from try or else it is a judgment upon ~ly1,1lradFehea different position, you get a dif- lf.-My 1 xtraaferent view. Thet great Chinese ethi- -GOLF SCHEDULE M~i~er's Shoe Store

ANDOVER NATIONAL BAN cal aI rerigious teachers sch as School To Hold Two Services April 19, Yale Fresh away 4Expe Srt h el ang.Confucius, Lotzen and Motzen To Commemorate Holy Week April 23, open4 MiStet TlAn.5j

said that war was ethically, socially, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Agent on the Hillsaid that ~~var 'was ethically, socially, - ~ April 26, Round Robin away H. J. ROSE, Hardy2

____________________________________________ ad economically N~tong. A practi- (Continued from Pag~e 1), April 30, Lowell Textile

cal nation must rluze, howevr JoQ 9 8. My3voin~oi-------aa~~ ~~ T~~1. thdat war can be forced on you. - Interpretation 'May 7, Clark (tentative) LUMBER FOR SILOlD WORKLowe & Co., Inc. elyu wile resisting, there is ahso- Meditation and Prayer 'May 10, Round Robin

Lowe ~~~~~~~ ~~~ whill- o ee for stoppijig te Organ Interlude May 14, Harvard Freshmen-PAT BRSE2nou CroHym " 'No.n I5 May17,Chotetchol WoUXu-

"Where Pharmacy s a Profession" building up of the country. There 2:00Hymn C "When IN sur5 e 'Mhe1 Wooaen-hol .E. PT ANB IT16 Main Street is a slogan posted on most of te 2:05-The Fifth Word, "Today shalt MXIay 21, Faculty63PrSret TlAr.M

__________________________________ buildings of China which -when -- thou be with me in Piaradise" 'May 24, Open 63__ParkStreet__ITel.________GM

________________________________ translated says: "~Resist, fight; build L-ule 23: 3944 Sr. Matthews M\Iay 28, Exeter (Haverhill)

~~~~~ ~~~~nation."' Thus while with one-hand sprttoJA EEBSBLSuetLaplcriFitr,b , r' r~~~~~~~ ~~i ~thley are battling the Japanese, with Mdttn and Prayer SCHVEDUASL Alarm CLcks, Ecuri Fitrod, P

L E N 'L~ SJ the other thev' are iproingtlheir Organ Interlude SHDL lr lcs uti oiPc

h For Good Sandwiches ~~~country. One evidence of this is in 2:30-The Sixth Word, "It 4i9 finished" April 19. Lynn Eng. Soph. tentative ture Wire.For Good andwiche tI- remarkable wvay in which their John 19: 29-30 Mr. Baldwin April 23, Punchdrd High W .H L

PSodas and Ice Cream SC mols heave been kept uip. A\fter Inepetto pril 26, Cent. Cath. High of Lawv. V.H HI Lthe first five months of war, half Meditation and Prayer A\pril 30, Open 45 MaIn Street Tel. And. 102

of the institutions of higher learning 2:Organ Interlude May 3, OpenChina were wipe out by bombs-. 55-The Seventh Word, "Fat-her, Inl- My7 dadHg

in Chn eewpdotb o-b. to Thy hands 'I commend my sprtB a .Pnrooks gA Tradwa Inn Yet, with the assistance of Chiang- Mr. Noss Miay 10, BokA Treadwe~r ~ Kai-Shek who wants the able youth Luke 23: 46-47 'May 14, Central Catholic High PREBS CR IP TIO NSB

ANFOVER MNN of thle country to become educated Interpiretation May 17, M\iddlesexUt rather than join his armY, profes- ~~~~Meditation and Prayer Chi I Ma 21, Boston'Boys'MCluft ~~~DINNER $1.00 rteth jihsar\pof- Hymn, "In' the Cross of ChritIIARTyI1GANstPHARMACYlu

LUNCHEONS75c________ AFI-~~~UERNONSTA says and students from these uni1- Glory" No. 343 May 24, Open - Main at Chestnut

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