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-1, ½ -, f". _______________ ANDOVER, MASS. PHILLIPS ACADEMY -, ,- - - Volume XXXVJIL Niarnbe, 43 - WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 915. 5 cents ANIIOVER CHORAL SOCIETY SWIMMING INSIGNIA NEW CR111 BUILDING TENNIS SCHEDULE DR. BOYNTOJI AT INQUIRY Twelve men were voted the I A Large Number Ifear Interesting Program Given in Chapel Last ir Work on New Building Already Manager W. N. Boylston has an- - - * Night - insignia for-wcrk on'theswimming Begun nounced the tennis schedule for the Talk on the War The Andover Choral SocietV and team during the past season. This '- coming season as follows: conimen- year's team has equalled the suc- . May 1-Yale Freshmen at New Dr: Boynton was given an en- the school choir deserve ' ce made thusiastic reception at the meeting dation for their excellent rendition ssful record by last year's, of "The Svea -Last Wbrd of the reward is well merited. The . May. 8-Harvard Interscholastics of the Society of Inquiry last Sun- men awarded SAT Insignia are as -, at Cambridge. day evening. In introducing the Christ"- last night in the chapel. follows: May 12-Harvard Freshmen at speaker,. Gleason remarked that The cahtata of'Dubois;is very Thomas Acton Fitzgerald, '16, . Andover. we, like Oliver Twist, desired more. vigoroiw and trong, consisting for B - captain. Fitzgerald swam on the May 29-Newton 'High at Ando- of Dr. oynton. The substance of the most part of duets and trios, relay team as anchorman, and was ver. - his speech was somewhat as fol- but at times reinforced by a chorus. a consistent point winner in the Jun e 2-Exeter at Exeter. lows: -- The tenor, baritone and leading, 50 and 100 yd. dashes. In the Of the six games scheduled, three We are at present in the best part sopyario were the 'most enjoyable Ia The. youth of the present singers. It was ,evident that 'the tter, he lowered his own tank are away, including the Exeter of life. record to one minute fiat. , match,' which will conclude the day are tobe congratulated for the town choral' society has,' aroused John Ellis Emerson, '15, manager. ' season. Although Thayer is the experience-they -are sure-to--enjoy inttch interest among the tOWnS- Emerson was assistant manager only member of last year's team in and at the same time cautioned lest people as there were over two 'last year, and is responsible for this school the prospects for a success- they enter life too heedlssly. Ve hundred of' the' latter peesent. The chdule, the best iii years. - ful seaon seem very biight as the are soon to see a revolution of the collection taken at the.door for the Charles Edward Bradley, Jr., The Late R. SINGLETON PEABODY fall tourijament br6ught out many world, a revolutjon'6f- the chureli benefit of the society amounted to ,s* Bradley swam on- the relay - Donor of the New Gull excellent players, who will makn of the school and of -the state. In a large sum. and also in the' 50 yd. dash, in- ' good "'-'. nrobah1r The member's of the choral so- which he material for team. all these wil1. ciety follow: -. ' generally finished first or The work on the new grill and courts' will probably lie in shape by take placi during the next-twenw- Sopranos-Mrs. T. E. All second.' He also placed in the students building has commenced, the first'part of next term. - five years. -- We have'-iitnessed a ' plunge in several meets, taking and the building will be completed Five men will probabry be taken revolution of thought which- was Mrs. J. C.' An - Mabel Ft in one. and ready for occupancy next fall, to New Haven and to Cambridge charaderized by two dominating Carter, Miss Helen-Eaton, Mrs;V. Stewart ALIgUStUS Searle, '16. This building is the gift of the late to the interscholastics. A squad of ideas, one, the old idea, that truth D. Harrington, Mrs. F. G. Moore, earle swam in the 200. yd. Dr. R. Singleton Peabody, who also ten or fifteen will be selected during is static, the other, the new thought Mrs. F. G. Peck, Mrs. F. H. Paige, dughout the season, dividing is the donor 'of the Archaeology the early part of next term, - based that truth is dynamic, that truth Miss Mary Richards, Miss Ruth honors in this event with Mayer. building and the founder of. the- -mainly on the results shown -last is not motionless but spreads-- - K. Miss-Edna-(-Chapin, Richard Bluni Mayer, '16. Swam Archaeology department in Phillips fall. An elimination 'tournament through all and give'the"'world Miss Mary Eiing, Mrs. Harry A. on the l'team as third man and . 11 h b hId li th ' Wher "under tancF ght Mi Ma L. Smith y Academy. This donation of Dr.: wi ten e e etween e mem- ig sings. - - ' also in the 200 yd. swim. He also Peabody's deserves the apprecia- bers of-the squad. The five mak- In the, interests of universal Altos-Mi.sYJ. V. Holt, Mrs. F. swam the'dashes in several times. tion. of the entire student body as wg the best showing' in this will peace I and several other gentle- - A. Wallace, Miss Emily Richards, - Frederkk MacDonald Kings- he is giving them a building for then be sent to New Haven. men started to Lake Constance - Miss M.'Elanoi-I4olt, Mrs. C. W. bury, 'iS, has competed regularly their own use. this summer. We supposed that - - Scott, Mrs. The&L:Dbdge, Miss - - our 'flc would bring about Ada Sanborn, Miss Delight W. the dive, winning many decisive The exterior of the new grill will Philo Meeting inuen 1-lall, Mrs. Win. T. Jaclcson. - points for the team in that event, be of brick and stone, which will - With the busiiiess meeting the desired cqndition of affairs. Thayei- Kingsbury, 'is. A mem- correspond with the style of archi- evening, Philo'will close one of the We supPosed that'we had only to Tenors-Mr. A. N. Alexander, ber of the relay team, swimming tecture of the issue a pronunciamento and the' Mr. V. D. Harii""gtofx, Mr. F. G. Archaeology building most successful terms it has had in second. His time has been regu- and the new dormitories. The situ- recent - Bth di ual quarreling natioris would put away Moore, Dr. Karl Richtet, Mr. Win. larly fast. ation is on years. o m e qity their utrements-of-war.- While McEWan. - Philhps street directly of the debates, speeches fr6in the Basses-Dr. A. E. Hulme, Mr Maurice Stephenson Gould, '16. behind the Archaeology building. floor, seled readixigs, etc., and hi riding to Paris in the day coaches;- V. Holt, E. M. ' Mr Gould shared honors with Kings- The basement, which will extend the number of members and .. for there were no sleepers, we saw J. Mr. Weeks, bury during the winter. In several under the entire building, whose tors who have attended the - on each station platform great Win. Hodge, Mr. H. E. Liversidge, meets he lost drst on technicajities, dimensions are thirty by forty feet, - d'ded meet- r6ws of straw. We could not at Mr. T. L. Dodge. uigs, a eci improvement has first iiiiagine' what they were for The inenibets of the school choir but his showing was uniformly *111 be entirely given over to the beeh shown. On an average, "" but as the sun arose we made them who participated are as follows: gl. kitchen, dining rooii1 etc. The members have been added each out to be men, sleeping. As we _ schofield, - Clarence 'Henry Peters, '16. Pe- large grill room will be much- the Wednesday, and the total edroll rbed We' saw that each N. T. M.cfarlane, E.E. Gbldsiliith, J. P. Orendorif, ters eornieted in the luiie'-aver- same as be a - taIls meiit of the Society is now n.aHy bridge and every witdi wi guard- L. Flynt, J. S. Pic1ering, L. aguig nearly 57 feet. - the present one, with BrownJ. Wild, E. Frank Sttiaxt Strout, 116. trnut half an numeus - ed by a soldier. We iealized that W. - 0. Rich- also was one of the entries in the dining room for special dinners and At The meeting this evening the the order for iiibi1i±atin had beeii ____________ plunge. He plated first in many banqbets; question of dropping members for given during tie nihit. At 1aris ____________ The first floor will be used for a inatteddance, the readig of th we found no ca1i all the horses - meets, several times going over- loungej room, which will correspond officets' reports, and general rout liati beeii cbi ideered foi the Oui-door baseball Practice Started o :et, - - die sent i'eding section of the tine business will be atteilded to war'. The treet& *re full ef This week the 6utdoor ' Hazen Curtis Pratt, '15. Pratt rill, except that it will b on a 1h addition officers for the spring fraetce in the of the baseball squad has coin- - 100 yd. dash in several larger and better scale. A 'large term will be eleeted. Those who youltg melt sulgilig and dteethng meets - - ' -- fix-plae at the West. end of the hai.re not attendedtegularly should atid' Sunday a&' w aiiie otik bf menced. During this term the Gardner Tilton '16. Tilton was roiii will nalte tli i--- cheM - sure to be prest, that they ditirdi we Sw & large Oiip.h bf - battery itd1da:ts hitV jii prac- 'iibtitute oii th tely-tin'amid comfortable ounge be tiiirassiers drawn tip. 'At that - ' -' ticing iii the jm Wednesday and the fifty. When he in and and also the fin may vote on the effleers for next m'iiy gave out and we were in entered, wood panelling wills add -to the teriti. The liteta let this tel-in n back UpOli neff- Z'nUR3talteilbI(hth. - variably secured a iilace in his iiera.I &ppeara-iic. Ajiother at- are President 1 - H. R; Seward; ,tiab1 'checks. My frieiid arid are onir three men frft fi6m last vt." - ' tractive featirre will be large Ftench secretary, R. i. liushnell; treas- I left Pails with but a siflail &lt,iint yar's team; Who are Butterfield, Oft eabove men, Gould, Mayer, Wiitihwe dltiftg bit the street. ufei, G. ?. MiirddCk. -' - 6tch'ifl - FitliShiehaii; catcher, and Fa- Searle, Strout, Peters and Tiltoul ;j wilt be & Ii-m'e - " * olt pocket &fld tdok a herty; fielder prbtni§ing men are iii t1i (ase bf iio alid will m with a fpla at one end e Club ot eaitier at HVl-e fat ilhle. That have sl9wnup, especially large in an retilin. ' muefi th in1b as the fi1t fldbr' ' - was my first introduction to war nUmbe&f&llitht.AsAhe PrC -- jianlli aiid general 1 The -work of the Rifle club has and it has made me very much dee ftfr thB eti* NiiAd hii ihly tihbr NOtibe There will be a space for Mr p bfi Blijitted this week to give interested In the war afid iaiie of been held !F A irt time, it is also nibre time f6r preparatlofi fOr the its odtcbmesL - -- hard tb -determine how, *ibd the LibFyb66ks,' *hethe1 takeil body's books and ictlires and materlsl is,;bnt -there seems to be froill the -tiIlb'h Li Di there Will be & laie pti-ait examiflatidn aild a1 - b&use At &linot eirety dinfiet in several catididates E3Ut who wiuide- parfiltiits, should b&itin.ed -t This room wili b &t the disposal niany of the members have nBt )fet Y§rli there is one type of speaker ve15 iibgod, piayers. prac- the £ibi.ai ozi, r lietore, 'thurs- the lihMi etoda'xit dubs, iich as obtained written perffiisiOn ft6lh WIle iWis. He says that the wtlr tically all*h tB&IU *Iffllave to be day, March 25th.' -if any book re - ?liilOinatliean' iociety, the col- their parents or kdihtb tl§e & will b bWt ijiside of a year and picked ff6111 iie flfexi 6ffly those turned tb' the Loaki 'Lihiai 3 r lege and' musictil 'clube, etc. mis rifle. This priniMiei will be ab- that America will then hold Its Who hi free oCfid1ti6?z will- lie li' '1oi x'iext :teriri's work lt will room will also be suitable for lihge solutely necessary before anybOdy strongest commercial position. This considei4 at the beginning 'al- the b tBiII*d upbii iitton. 4he student assemblies, - special ban- can use a rifle at gallery practice. sort of speaker always is loudly - s term.so .eve4boc en the btudents who are:to remain in ti quets, etc. The building will be It can readily be §een th&t this tide applauded. 'Is it the, last thilig - - - SflUuihouid tle'iote -gil tih j3r for the vacation may t-& xItil f'or the iue rd me tu- nitist be strictly enforced to avoid to be said about u' that we ate time during these lht-' few daye to from the Circulating Department deiit, and #6 thin -teaini they all possible errore that might arise going to have busin.ess prosperity? ".bdng.- their-maths td a seiiig -- - shoiid- feel treat -apreclation to from the fellows tsing tin with- When peace has at last been de- - - Hoxwi SWflhiiti - the dOubt'-- &iid th Trustees for out the kfioWi grade.- -' - - -- ' - edge Br bbeilt of dared, there will inevitably ad - -- 'erecting it their parents- The rifiek uralshed situatibns Which will prevent coni- --- -- - Additiohl daye of 'ac&tion at ___________ the school by the go*rnnient at a inerciOl supremacy from occupying A D 'ttiitBilt, ' A I '15 Easter will be given to those stu - nulninitilil price Will be bh haiid at eurthbughts. There is going to be Sheff has beenelted Bltaih of dents making- the first and second' there is stiU tirhe to get beets the beginning of next terili, when a sea-pbWerat the close of this wak. the Yale kW -1W ll tke ikiicy Hotidt Roll.': rhbse .vho Make the an4 parlor car seats on the special the work at the galleries will coin- There isa e&-power nowbut it is caused ti th igilatfoil bi T B rst ibiio? list may exteiid 'their train -which dl run to New Yot-k mezice. Qualification tests will also a. sea-owe Which has always - - Denegre, '15. Sturtevant roWed holida' iiniA S p ni Thursday and -ihteliiediate points next Fri- b held, which will 130 niadb eufli- w&kM friternally- with us If -- on his Freliinan crew two jears April 8th, while- those who make its.i All Fellows wishing to secure- ciently ezliiJe for everybodytb England is victdrhius '-e will ha 5 - g6a'bjl7uie -waili3r 1I ldTlit ar ahloweti until these reservations should see Avery pass, who knows how to handle a a s eFtuation in regard"'*b 7 -7' 1 '7 77 -- esa31, '7 year.. - " 8W edh April 7th. or Minet ledis.te.l gun properly. - ' - -'(Continued on Page 4) *:, -. W%' 7 ' tr4JJ, -- -""'y&'; - - ''¾ - - ' - -- ' ' --' - j7.7 * -- -'--7- 4' 7- -' - - ' -' --. ' , - . - - - -

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    _______________ ANDOVER, MASS.PHILLIPS ACADEMY

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    Volume XXXVJIL Niarnbe, 43 - WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, �915. 5 cents

    ANIIOVER CHORAL SOCIETY SWIMMING INSIGNIA NEW CR111 BUILDING TENNIS SCHEDULE DR. BOYNTOJI AT INQUIRYTwelve men were voted the I A Large Number Ifear InterestingProgram Given in Chapel Last ir Work on New Building Already Manager W. N. Boylston has an- - -* Night - insignia for-wcrk on'the�swimming Begun nounced the tennis schedule for the Talk on the WarThe Andover Choral Societ�V and team during the past season. This '- coming season as follows:conimen- year's team has equalled the suc- � . May� 1-Yale Freshmen at New Dr: Boynton was given an en-the school choir deserve ' ce made � thusiastic reception at the meetingdation for their excellent rendition ssful record by last year's, �of "The S�vea -Last Wbrd� of the reward is well merited. The .� May. 8-Harvard Interscholastics of the Society of Inquiry last Sun-men awarded SAT Insignia are as -,� at Cambridge. day evening. In introducing theChrist"- last night in the chapel. follows: May 12-Harvard Freshmen at speaker,�. Gleason remarked thatThe cahtata of'Dubois;is very Thomas Acton �Fitzgerald, '16, �. Andover. we, like Oliver Twist, desired more.vigoroiw and �trong, consisting for B- captain. Fitzgerald swam on the May 29-Newton 'High at Ando- of Dr. oynton. The substance ofthe most part of duets and trios, relay team as anchorman, and was ver. - his speech was somewhat as fol-but at times reinforced by a chorus. a consistent point winner in the � Jun e 2-Exeter at Exeter. lows: - -The tenor, baritone and leading, 50 and 100 yd. dashes. In the Of the six games scheduled, three We are at present in the best partsopyario were the 'most enjoyable Ia The. youth of the presentsingers. It was ,evident that 'the tter, he lowered his own tank � are away, including the Exeter of life.record to one minute fiat. , match,' which will con�clude the day are tobe congratulated for thetown choral' society has,' aroused John Ellis Emerson, '15, manager. ' season. Although Thayer is the experience-they -are sure-to--enjoyinttch interest among the tOWnS- Emerson was assistant manager only member of last year's team in and at the same time cautioned lestpeople as there were over two� 'last year, and is responsible for this � school the prospects for a success- they enter life too heedl�ssly. �Vehundred of' the' latter peesent. The �ch�dule, the best iii years. - ful sea�on seem very biight� as the are soon to see a revolution of thecollection taken at the.door for the Charles Edward Bradley, Jr., The Late R. SINGLETON PEABODY fall tourijament br6ught out many world, a revolutjon'�6f- the chureli�benefit of the society amounted to� ,�s* Bradley swam on- the relay - Donor of the New Gull excellent players, who will makn of the school and of -the state. Ina large sum. and also in the' 50 yd. dash, in- ' good "'-'. nrobah1�rThe member's of the choral so- which he material for team. all � these � �w�il1.ciety follow: -. ' generally finished first or The work on the new grill and courts' will probably lie in shape by take placi� during the next-twenw-Sopranos-Mrs. T. E. All second.' He also placed in the students building has commenced, the first'part of next term. - five years. --We have'-�iitnessed a�' plunge in several meets, taking and the building will be completed Five men will probabry be taken revolution of thought which- wasMrs. J. C.' An - Mabel F�t in one. and ready for occupancy next fall, to New Haven and to Cambridge charaderized by two dominatingCarter, Miss Helen-Eaton, Mrs;V. Stewart ALIgUStUS Searle, '16. This building is the gift of the late to the interscholastics. A squad of ideas, one, the old idea, that truthD. Harrington, Mrs. F. G. Moore, �earle swam in the 200. yd. � Dr. R. Singleton Peabody, who also ten or fifteen will be selected during is static, the other, the new thoughtMrs. F. G. Peck, Mrs. F. H. Paige, d��ughout the season, dividing is the donor 'of the Archaeology the early part of next term, -based that truth is dynamic, that truth

    Miss Mary Richards, Miss Ruth honors in this event with Mayer. building and the founder of. the- -mainly on the results shown -last is not motionless but spreads-- -K. � Miss-Edna-(�-Chapin, Richard Bluni Mayer, '16. Swam Archaeology department in Phillips fall. An elimination 'tournament through all and give�'the"'worldMiss Mary Ei�ing, Mrs. Harry A. on the �l�'�team as third man and . 11 h b hId li th ' Wher "under tancFght� Mi� Ma� L. Smith y Academy. This donation of Dr.: wi ten e e etween e mem- ig sings.- - ' also in the 200 yd. swim. He also Peabody's deserves the apprecia- bers of-the squad. The five mak- In the, interests of universalAltos-Mi.sYJ. V. Holt, Mrs. F. swam the'dashes in several times. tion. of the entire student body as wg the best showing' in this will peace I and several other gentle-- A. Wallace, Miss Emily Richards, - Frederkk MacDonald Kings- he is giving them a building for then be sent to New Haven. men started to Lake Constance -Miss M.'El�anoi�-I4olt, Mrs. C. W. bury, 'iS, has competed regularly their own use. this summer. We supposed that -

    - Scott, Mrs. The&L:Dbdge, Miss � -- our �'flc� would bring aboutAda Sanborn, Miss Delight W. �the dive, winning many decisive The exterior of the new grill will Philo Meeting inuen1-lall, Mrs. Win. T. Jaclcson. - points for the team in that event, be of brick and stone, which will - With the busiiiess meeting � the desired cqndition of affairs.Thayei- Kingsbury, 'is. A mem- correspond with the style of archi- evening, Philo'will close one of the We supPosed that'we had only toTenors-Mr. A. N. Alexander, ber of the relay team, swimming tecture of the issue a pronunciamento and the'Mr. V. D. Harii""gtofx, Mr. F. G. Archaeology building most successful terms it has had insecond. His time has been regu- and the new dormitories. The situ- recent - Bth� di ual� quarreling natioris would put awayMoore, Dr. Karl Richtet, Mr. Win. larly fast. ation is on years. o m e qity their utrements-of-war.- WhileMcEWan.

    - Philhps street directly of the debates, speeches fr6in theBasses-Dr. A. E. Hulme, Mr Maurice Stephenson Gould, '16. behind the Archaeology building. floor, seled readixigs, etc., and hi riding to Paris in the day coaches;-V. Holt, E. M. ' Mr� Gould shared honors with Kings- The basement, which will extend the number of members and �.. for there were no sleepers, we sawJ. Mr. Weeks, bury during the winter. In several under the entire building, whose tors who have attended the - on each station platform greatWin. Hodge, Mr. H. E. Liversidge, meets he lost drst on technicajities, dimensions are thirty by forty feet, �- d�'ded meet- r6ws of straw. We could not atMr. T. L. Dodge. uigs, a eci improvement has first iiiiagine' what they were forThe inenibets of the school choir but his showing was uniformly *111 be entirely given over to the beeh shown. On an average, �""� but as the sun arose we made themwho participated are as follows: g�l. kitchen, dining rooii1� etc. The members have been added each out to be men, sleeping. As we_ schofield, - Clarence 'Henry Peters, '16. Pe- large grill room will be much- the Wednesday, and the total edroll� �rb��ed We' saw that eachN. T. M�.cfarlane, E.E.Gbldsiliith, J. P. Orendorif, ters eornieted in the �luii�e'-aver- same as be a - �taIls meiit of the Society is now n�.aHy bridge and every �witdi w�i guard-L. Flynt, J. S. Pic1�ering, L. aguig nearly 57 feet. �- � the present one, withBrownJ. Wild�, E. Frank Sttiaxt Strout, 116. �trnut half a�n � nume�us� - ed by a soldier. We iealized thatW. - 0. Rich- also was one of the entries in the dining room for special dinners and At The meeting this evening the the order for iii�bi1i±ati�n had beeii____________ plunge. He plated first in many banqbets; question of dropping members for given during tie ni�hit. At 1�aris____________ The first floor will be used for a inatteddance, the readi�g of th� we found no ca1i� all the horses-� meets, several times going over- loungej room, which will correspond officets' reports, and general rout liati beeii cbi ideered foi� theOui-door baseball Practice Started �o :�et, - - � die �se�nt i'e�ding section of the tine business will be atteilded to� war�'. The �treet& *�re full ef

    This week the 6ut�door ' Hazen Curtis Pratt, '15. Pratt �rill, except that it will b� on a 1h addition officers for the springf�raetce � in theof the baseball squad has coin- - 100 yd. dash in several larger and better scale. A 'large term will be eleeted. Those who youltg melt sulgilig and dteethngmeets� - - ' - - fix�-plae� at the West. end of the hai.re not attendedt�egularly should atid' Sunday a&' w� �aiiie otik bfmenced. During this term the Gardner Tilton� '16. Tilton was roii�i will n�alte tli� i--- che�M - sure to be pres�t, �that they ditirdi we S�w & large Oiip.h� bf -battery �itd1da:t�s hitV� j�ii prac- �'�iib�titute oii th� tel�y-t�in'amid comfortable ounge be tiiirassiers drawn tip. 'At that - ' -'ticing iii the �j�m Wednesday and the fifty. When he in� and and also the fin� may vote on the effleers for next � m'ii�y gave out and we werein entered, wood panelling wills add -to the teriti. The �liteta let this tel-in �n back UpOli neff-Z'nUR3talteilbI(hth. - variably secured a iilace in his iiera.I &ppeara-iic�. Ajiother at- are President1- H. R; Seward; �,tiab1� 'checks. My frieiid� aridare oni�r three men frft fi6m last �v�t." - ' tractive featirre will be large Ftench secretary, R. i�. liushnell; treas- I left Pails with but a siflail &lt�,iintyar's team; Who are Butterfield, Oft eabove men, Gould, Mayer, Wiitihwe d�ltiftg bit the street. ufei�, G. ?. MiirddCk. -' - 6tc�h'ifl -Fit�li�Shi�ehaii; catcher, and Fa- Searle, Strout, Peters and Tiltoul ;j� � � wilt be & I�i-m'e - " * olt pocket &fld tdok aherty; fielder� prbtni§ing men are iii t1i� (�ase bf i�io alid will �m with a f�pla� at one end �e Club � o�t� eaitier at H�Vl-e fat il�hle. Thathave sl�9wnup�, especially large in an retilin. ' muefi th� i�n1b as the fi1�t fldbr' ' - was my first introduction to warnUmbe&f&llit�h�t.�AsAhe Pr�C -- jian�lli� aiid general � 1 The -work of the Rifle club has and it has made me very muchdee ftfr thB e�ti*� NiiAd hii� �ihly tih�b�r NOtibe There will be a space for Mr p� b�fi Blijitted this week to give interested In the war afid iaii�e ofbeen held !�F A i�rt time, it is also nibre time f6r preparatlofi fOr the its odtcbmesL- --hard tb -determine how, �*ibd the LibF�yb66ks,' *hethe1� takeil body's books and �ictlires and

    materlsl is,;bnt -there seems to be froill the -ti�I�l�b'h� � L�i D�i� there Will be & lai�e p�ti-ait � � examiflatidn� aild a1� - b�&use At &lino�t eirety dinfiet inseveral catididates E3Ut who wiuide- parfilt�iits, should b&i�ti�n.�ed -t� This room wili b� &t the disposal � niany of the members have nBt )fet Y§rli there is one type of speakerve15� ii�bg�od, piayers. prac- the £ibi.ai� ozi, �r lietore, 'thurs- the �li�hMi� etoda'xit dubs, �iich as obtained written perffiis�iOn ft6lh WIle iWis�. He says that the wtlrtically all*h� tB&IU *Iffllave to be day, March 25th.' -if any book re� -� ?liilOinatliean' iociety, the col- their parents or kdi�htb tl§e & will b� bWt ijiside of a year andpicked ff6111 iie� flfexi 6ffly those turned tb' the Loaki 'Lihiai3r � �� lege and' musictil 'clube, etc. mis rifle. This p�rini�Miei� will be ab- that America will then hold ItsWho hi� free oC�fid1ti6?z� will- lie ��li�' '1oi x'iext :teriri's work lt will room will also be suitable for lih�ge solutely necessary before anybOdy strongest commercial position. Thisconsidei4 at the beginning 'al- the b� t�BiII*�d upbii ii�tton. 4he student assemblies, -special ban- can use a rifle at gallery practice. sort of speaker always is loudly- s term.so .eve4boc en the btudents who are:to remain in t�i� quets, etc. The building will be It can readily be §een th&t this tide applauded. 'Is it the, last thilig -

    - - SflUui�houid tle'i�ote -gil ti��h� �j3�r� for the vacation may t-�&� � xI�til� f'or the iu�e rd me �tu- nitist be strictly enforced to avoid to be said about u�' that we atetime during these lh�t-' few daye to from the Circulating Department deiit�, and #6� thin -tea�ini they all possible errore that might arise going to have busin.ess prosperity?".bdng.- their-maths td a seiiig -- - shoiid- feel treat -a�preclation to from the fellows �tsing �tin� with- When peace has at last been de-- - Hoxwi SWflhiiti - the dOubt'-- &iid th� Trustees for out the kfioWigrade.- - ' - - - - ' - edge Br �bb�eilt of dared, there will inevitably ad�- -- 'erecting it their parents- The rifiek �uralshed situatibns Which will prevent coni---- -- - Additioh�l daye of �'ac&tion at ___________ the school by the go*rnnient at a inerciOl supremacy from occupyingA D '�ttiitB�ilt, �' A I� '15 Easter will be given to those stu - nulninitilil price Will be bh haiid at eurthbughts.� There is going to beSheff� has been�el�ted B�ltaih of dents making- the first and second' there is stiU tirhe to get beets the beginning of next terili, when a sea-pbWerat the close of this wak�.the Yale �k�W -1W �ll tke i�k�iicy Hotidt Roll.': �rhbse �.vho Make the an4 parlor car seats on the special the work at the galleries will coin- There isa �e&-power now�but it iscaused ti� th igilatfoil bi T B �rst ibiio? list may exteiid 'their train -which �dl run to New Yot-k mezice. Qualification tests will also a. sea-�owe� Which has always - -Denegre, '1�5. Sturtevant roWed holida�' iiniA� S p ni �Thursday and -ihteliiediate points next Fri- b� held, which will 130 niadb eufli- w&kM fr�iternally- with us If - -�on his Fr�eli�inan crew two jears April 8th, while- those who make its.�i All Fellows wishing to secure- ciently ezlii�Je for everybody�tb England is victdrhius �'�-e will ha� 5 -� �g6�a�'bjl7uie -wai�li3r � 1I� ldTli�t ar� ahloweti until these reservations should see Avery pass, who knows how to handle a a s e�F�tuation in regard"'�*b�7 � -7' 1'7 77� --es�a31,… �'7

    year.. � - �" � 8W edh April 7th. or Minet ledis.te.l� � gun properly. - ' - -'(Continued on Page 4) *:, -.�W�%�' 7 ' tr4JJ,� - - -""'y&'�; - - ''�¾ - - ' - --' ' --'-

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  • .J.~~ CONSTITUTION OF ATHLETIC '.J ,"*'*Aj'&dthe ~~~~~~~~~~the deep religiou.s note AhicOCIATIONes enAuudver-geene~w eCbe bJtipianI ASSOCIATIONC DMUM7______________________________ is at the bottom , there is a -

    BOARDOEEDITORS . ~serious, healthy, normal mode of Many of the students do not.r Nlife. The mornings are devoted to, know the articles of the constitu- . I I.

    Managing Editor th icsin fquestions wihtion ofteAthletc Association of~'LALLuNV.HEELY.'15thdicsinofhih oth ei * f** * I

    Business Manogffare fundamental and absorbing. Phillips Academy. For the benefit . .. / A" ~H. P. H.&kSowrR, 16The afternoons are spent in sport of these fellows the constitution is

    Nxnum Bovs'roN, Jr..'I .1or in various other forms of enjoy- printed. OtiiipELDRIDGi Ab~s.17 ment. The evenings are given over Constitution of Phillips Academy U ~~~~Elm qun

    H. ~ PMU~ iT. *16 to the real appreciation of religion - Tailor dad `Outfitter,W.A.AKimmmmN. 'IS and to the consecration of self to ARTICLE 1IT L TCG O S - R N R S H E

    3. P. 5mv~~s. Jr.. '15 tasks which need our aid. This association shall be known as the __________________B. E. AvN. 'I6PhlisAaeyAhecAsoato.

    RA.P1I P. HANES U6 For men who are about to enter illp cdm tltcAscaindHAMi.Bs W. GmIDLB.'16 ARTICLE 2

    GvijtGEB.R ~'.5colg the experience which North- This association shall have general AbelIC. 5?VART, '15 ~~~~~~~field gives is invaluable. College' control of the athletics of Phillips Acad- NOg GM6Ads lll SUPPlie

    A. SH=LM. 'ISE men from the entire East are pre. emy, Andover, Massachusetts. Rensselaer PolytechniG lnstituts YNSU PAAUE. Srzl&&'16 ~~~~~~~ARTICLE 3 GYMNOfcAIM APPA fRAS,' c____________________________ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ OL of and Field &torta. CatalogSCH OLue: freallTrac_______________________________ sent atthe conference. They do This asso ciation shall be represented d rtgouif

    Published every Wednesday adSat- not keep their own exclusive comn- by a council, to be known as the Athletid .t~ E GN E IG.ardy drin th scoo yer. anybutenourge he ariusCouncil, which shall be composed as fol- *w- bW-O4 ~ 'U Qerday during the school year. p~~iiy but encourage the various lows: I CtL MECHANICAL. ELECTRICALandCHEUICAL 344 Waslularto St., Iott Hirv5td Sq., Claibrddp

    preparatory school delegations to (I) The Athletic Advisory Board. ENGINEERING, and GENERAL SCIENCENtotice to Advertixers mingle with them. The men from (2) Captains and Managers of all awufsra catalogue TROY. M.y*I E W O

    To Wnure change o advertisement the colleges who go there are the ARoratltiCLE4__'FIRE______WOOD,__gopy must be reecived for We'Atee5(h CutILE aet later than Tuesday noon f Satur- leaders. They are the ones who The executive and legislative powersCu fireplace lengths.day not later than Friday noon. A have realized that, after all, the of the association and the AthleticA.H Fbusiness communications shobasic ad-Council, shall be vested in a board, to be KODAKS PHOTO SUPPLIES A.H ARNHAM,dressed to the Business Manager Har-old bai rinciples of life cannot be known as the Athletic Advisory Board, N4orth Andover. &stg

    P.-arrwe. 3 BrtlttHall, Andover. neglected. It is well to get in which shall be composed as follows: salhe 10I BWHTER 2TOALAET___________________________touch with such men. (1) One member of the Academy

    Ters:$s etYea. inge opet a i. For men who are .to rtunto Faculty.!emu2 *a ye: Year. S~gle Copies, a return 2) The Managers, Managers-elect,school the lesson which Northfield Ieeto h AG A EM "f

    sEontd asmmatttAnoer PotC~ eaches, is as great. The great three major athletics.aesond class mail matter, truths which are discussed, the fine (3) The. Graduate Treasurer. D L'ALTRd lhl Lowell, Mas

    This issue is in charge of the Manag- oeo elwhpwihATCEotis (4) The Undergraduate Treasurer. BASE BL~AL1,711Asaavs TENNISw fi N~ing Editor. . make a man- feel petty and small The members of the Athletic Advis- Tl'P ILP

    MARCH 24, 191S to return to school and not take~ orBar hal on eber ose ase Fllosypart in he refor of mattrs whichshall be appointed by the Trustees of r iuOpen throughout the~ year. Rates $3...

    TBE ANDOVERPREpjSS need ubversion. Phillips Academy, and shall be 'Chair- ' -ad .s,.per day. BaqEsrvdtThere are those who maintain man of the Athletic Council and AtIhletic Deiveloping and1UUi 5 C vlubs a neti evdt

    Advisory Board. =Scei,With this issue the Senior Board that the time spent at Northfield (2) The managers of the Football, ' .M. STEWART- - Proprietor

    of Editors resign from their duties would keep them from the pleasures Baseball and Track Associations shall -orwhich they expect to derive fro become members of the Athletic Advis- uflerFrA ...- emas members of the Phillipian staff, ory Board immediately after election toOtfte Fo AlP. . Tas

    as members of the Phillipion aff, their home vacation.The ten days office. --. .B HTIGand the 1916 men take charge. thi'oevcto.rmIE HTN-.The year has been a difficult one spent in that place would more than i' () The Captains of the Football, F 1aau nlOtca.

    the ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~o'Baseball and Track. Association hl H H Sin many respec ts,' and, although atone:ifor -the few 'extra days o 'eom emer-f-h Atheti ais -H .F.C AS PHILLP anSOfEAS'edtors~realize that many errors- ideerwt~n's~~Ybiifit. ory Board immediately after-election toThn o VRIS6-~x .

    -of various types ha~ve occurred, We must realize, sooner or- later- office. Andover,_______________they ope nd bliev tha thethatwe cnnotdrif alog in~the (4) The Graduate Treasurer shall bethey hope and believe that the ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~appointed by the Trustees of Phillips .M D.B.D TO

    paper has bettered materially and way of trivial, selfish enjoyment .Academy.. /r - METROPDOLTANhas been of getrservice to teThe sooner we come to meet the (5) Th~ Undergraduate Treasurer Z

    student greate ~~~~big men who assemble at North- shall be elected by a majority vote of thesuetbody than in previous field, the bigger and more sweep- Athletic Advisory Board. C O L.O N IA L HOEme- made Fo'd,' Soda,

    years. ARTICLE 6 Ice Cream, Cand-yNever before ha~re so many uo u ie first Moaday of each month or at other T E T E ~ 4ranS. Advr as

    communications fromCommunicatnos times on the call of the Chairman.-and graduates of Andover been re- TheuictinARTICLE 7

    The Athletic Advisory Bo1rd shahA ]BUCHAN & 'FRANCISceived and printed as during the It was my good fortune to be pre- meet Anthletical Advisoe Bardan shal W N DAY ad THURSDAYhltresad. unlpDelrpast year. This is because the edi- sent at the last Sunday morning transact business. poseesad untr elr

    tor hvesouhttomak te ape srvce n hePhilis hapl.AsARTICLE 8 PEARL WHITEtors have sougt to make thepaper servicein the Phillis Chapel. As A quorum of the Athletic Advisory BARNARD BLOC, ANrDOVERone in which school matters could I listened to the fine singing, by Board shall consist of four members. E L TS O L IEStudents' Tade a opetaty.be discussed by all interested. In the choir, of the Gloria in Excelsis, ARTICLE 9 E P OT F E ANthis at least, promoting school dis- I wondered if the students realized This constitution shall be adopted by Sth EPISODE - ~ p W'U O

    cussio of scool toics, te editrs howmuch teir siging aded toa majority vote of the school and may NW E&COcusio ofscooltoics te eitrs owmuc teirsigin adedtobe amended upon the recommendation-think they have succeeded. the impressiveness and enjoyment of the Athletic Advisory Board and a 'P.A.S ES OR

    And now the present manage- of the service., majority vote of the school.FRDYadSTR Y REAINASPCLYment turn over their charge 'to the The congregational singing of the By-Laws of Phillips Academy Ath- Barnard BlockAnoe.1916 Board, fully confident that hymns, led by the choir, was truly letic Advisory Board FRA CISX.BUS MAthe latter will perform their duties inspiring. Appreciative thanks are Powers and dutiCes fth theias faithfully and as well. extended through the Phillipian, AdioyJor.OHPIN Cen STEsngGameTs

    - ~~~~~~~~both to Mr. Pfatteicher for his un- ' Section 1. It shall decide all ques- CHlRL Sni nd ' Gamnsflaginginteest an mared uc-tions'-which may arise concerning theresg

    It s el fo te erousmide flggngineretan med d u-eligibility of any player, except those Boot Black'Parlorsn'Connectionstudents to keep in mind the fact cess as Musical Director, and to the questions pertaining to scholarship. that this June the annual prepara- boys-especially those of the choir Sec. 2. In case a team is without a P. 0. AVENUE ANDOVERci~frenc wil be eld whob' ' fin tesimon toCaptain, the Board shall appoint antory schiool cneecwilbhld- obear suchfn tetmn to Acting Captajn to hold office until aat Northfield, Mass. The Andover the worth of the musical training Captain has been elected by the team.

    they are recec.3.etisallappoveall cdi- Th Brown School of Tuoi4 TO AS GUERRRAdelegation increased last year to they are receiving. -' -dates for election to any office of the A.

    twenty members as opposed to the -'- soito. ''4 ~t7t tetH i rai~ Prosix who attended the conference F.WL ARNE N. Sec. 4. It shall approve and 'regu-NE.YR C1T

    - in 113. -Tis coferenc is nt jewelry, pilvemware ad~ precious late'all insignia--that shall be used by E. YOKCTconference devoted wholly ~~~ - Stones any athletic association of the school. FREDERC L BROWN. R. S.. Head Wiaster. ~ ~ So

    usa chiool *iigeli pins., See. 5. The Athletic, Advisory Board .HAIZTMAN NAYLOR. ph. D.Assant. n____________the discussion of .the Bible. It .-- shall have general control of the business -- ------------ --

    is all comprehensive. Besides ilarriman Bank Bldg..-527 Fifth Ave of the Athletic Association. -Fudd;96'Pstvl *Ii Iy)f4iISal cmpehnsie. Beids EW YORK ARTICLE 2 PositonvylatHa - ALO0IS

    ___________________________________________________ The Captains of the various teams teacher. Pupils taught how'shall submit a list of the men eligible foi

    ________________________________________________________ insignia at' the end of the season, to the t 5tu Y. 8 9f of h FLOWERS -AND "FLORAL. -DECORATIONS1'1 * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Board., school- adcollege entrance FOAL.OUI NdoeC U M BE KLVAND foi~~~~~~~~~~~~~Th GradaeTresuer shall per- Ae2 tes'ae en rco, Bldg..T,,, oOTE~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~L ~ ~ ~~ omthe usual duties of such ofe.passed, by our- pupils. 144 ____________NEW, YORK1 ARTICLE 4' teachers, each one of whomStdets t.,

    Br aa at .54th Street .TeUdrrdaeTesrl-sal has had dt least 12 yeasI Har.11-pecialty Mea s.th St. Sabwv Stwiss a4 5jd St. Eleuad. perform'the'ususil`duties of such offie, -ex~pquLence. .- IO.2 LA

    - ~~~~~~~~~~and shall fbcome Secretary of the Ath:- lJ.Ft -E OULAV.,e- -- Kept by ak Colege-Man letic Council 'and Athletic Advisory OP ALTl ER ~~l- Ps Ffie' Cldi., Baer eHeidquarters forStudents- Board. ARTICLES^v~ovi

    New and Fieproof Eletion of Vrsity Manaers and ~ - ING' CHRITMA HOLIDAYS. ' .f~~~~t - , 'S~~~~~ection of1. Mi eron are eAs col iha tmshr Fbiprsistant Managers. N W I T E TM

    ~~ R~~~~sh* ~~~gible for an Assistaiit Managership. Of W()~'k."- . - Sasa with bail, and ~~~~Sec. 2. A non-returning- Middler is tohveyorpitrtae-he

    Oumberand des mor Schol and I ineligible for a Managership election. - - -teei otig`ledigSec. 3. Seniors alone are- eligble for - _____________ pclohnzig g - The ~College business than any other a Managd i eection. ec ate duigthe Winter,hotel In l¶Jew York ~~~~Sec. 4. "A" men are ineligible,,for a E E Y B O termn' -

    Spechi Rates for School .,~ N Maliagership egiog. K -Stsfcingurnedfit f~r S~h00I &ndSee. 5.. Order of eeto. -NVP'r,- GAFCollege Teams Undergraduate Tresg, .when it is, I VR A'!UG Ah extra print urshithe Pot

    deemed advisable by te Athletic 'Ad-, Boug"ht" and -ol,'~., ~ =fi6 Ten iuites walk to forty theatres. =ioyBoard, hl aa al o ad-Sl oui egavgwlthout;.caioe.

    - .'. - dates ~~~for -Manager orAssistiint-Mana- ' -,-N E ~AI Y O ~ ger~ (2) j'.larnes 'of candidattisshall-be TYPE RITERS-CUT, PAE odwr.-

    SAINT P. PINION '3 WJ WA! AT urer. (3) Th' -canidae fOrOJ &etoaN ,. *,. (Coatinaed on Pag6 3) ' w~~~~~~~~"'~~ Offic~~al owlWAL~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~owes~~~~~~~~~~~~Plitg~

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    PRIZEM .. JJ'aC.E LI S M O ~~~~~~~~~0-'F The following prize are offered iepo s'-MAKERSO ~E ' M R hE annually for proficieiicy in the work .GNRLRPIsO L ID'co ~~~Of the, several departments. It ThE4 ANST NOENEW HAVEN, CONN. ~~would be d~good plan for students

    to keep these, prizes'in mind and,plan their studying accordingly. IMR H A

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    NEW IIAV~tJ.C~tfl. ICUR FRAMINTheDriaper Prize 'fo 104SePLk H BYTEEGFTSO

    Declamations, founded in' 1866 by ___________________________Vthe'late Warren F. Draper, of theIGDIhCAKOPNYAmBg____________________________________________ class of 1843, of A dover.' Prizes E. P., WALKER-,&. CO."'of twenty dollars, -of tvelve dollars, Cto ecat

    ______________________and of eight dollars are awarded.CotnMrh s.The competition is' open to all stu- -(C.ontinued from page 2) dents. A preliminary trial before Mkr 1Sni lte 82 Wall St..- New York Ct

    _____________________a committee is held early in May, Our Mr. M. B. Harrison at Cheli'sshall then be approved -b he Faculty the fnlomeiosbngcsevery, Friday.and Athletic Advisory, Board. (4) The on the basis of the best rendered;- CAPITOL___

    ---- ~~~~names of-the candidates then eligible for selections. The forty-seventh corn Cfe* uawwumm ~ ~ ~at least one day previous to el ettinecuredJue11n113. call at the CapitolC

    - '~~ . - ~(5) The Undergraduate Treasurer shall TeMasrisfoOiinl CLEE COLLEGE CLOTHE We serve all the best <- ~~~~preside at'such elections., (6) The al- Declamations, founded in 1867 by to be found in our ready, to wear lunches. - ~4 Spin Sylsfor Dress or Travel lots shall be counted by the Advisory the late William G. Means, of department,- Spring Styks ~Board, 'and the candidate having theBotn Przsotwnydlas NeSusadOecas

    -English Furnishings, Hats and Shoes. highest number of votes shall become Bso.Peoftwelve dollars, n fih do- Noelis xepanall smrcatTrunks Bagsand Lather Manager or Assistant Manager, as the ofFrank 1.ColeNovelties - case may be. (7) All ballots specifying lars are awarded. Sdents in any Patrick-Duluth Mackinaws-44 IN TEENovelties a "vote for two" shall be cast out, if class may'compete. Ten are re. London made Overcoats, - 44 MAINvte or wo"shal b cat ot, f cassmay copet. Tn ae s- Lndo maSTOercatstonesare not voted for. lcefothfia'omttonbChoice FurnishingsReady made Gear for all Sports to ATCE6-ltefrthfiacmpiinby sesnHt~1KI~~K

    These Assistant Managers of the tejgewh tracasaon-sexstiveyfofnSend for illustrated atalogue Football, Baseball and Track Associa-mteeoawrhepzsbin Stftions,'who lseth Maaesieec- given on'the merits 'of both corn AULRPRE OPN

    BOSTON RANCH EWPORTBRANCH tion shall'act as supervisors of the class position and delivery The forty- 400 Washington StreaL Bt149 TuantStret 22 hilin 'Managers in their respective sport, the sixth competition was held May 1,149 remot Steet 220 Aim nn following season,,and shall be awarded193____________________AAA or 2nd, as the cs may e,, at the

    duration'of office.' The Harvard-Andover Prizes, us- JOSEPH HARDY ,ARTICLE tained'since 1889 by the Harvard-CR0 WLEY & CO*~~~ Section I1., If a manager resign his Anoe lb w rzsaeSuccessor to

    L"419isb ~~~~~~~~.lost the Managership' election shall be- NO M"- come Manager. ~~~~~~~one of ten dollars, for'excellence in ~

    Sec. 2. If an Assistant Manager re- 'English- literature and cmoi AESO E' HEBARNARD BUILDING sign his position,'- the man having the tion, including- the more practical-next highest number of votes on'the topics of Elementary Rhetoric., The R .-Assistant Managership ballot shall' be-OpoieVnrblHa

    comeAssitantManager. . -competition is pen to members of Opst adritHl O LSec. 3. In each case the names of the the Senior and Midecass E AEcoNS i- &- -a-succeeding fficer i shJ-et to the a- - -The:

    ____&A &" ~proval of the Faculty:,and Adisory ~ r~,f~DL 0,-_______ _

    Board.,ryfounded in 1896 by Mr. H. S. Rob ___________ _________- -- ARTlCLE 8 - ' inson, of Andover, are open toNE

    * Theplan f iwrding'insgnia see embers of te two'debatin so- SRING CLOTHES FOR YOUNG MENplanon other sheet)' as adopted by the cietites, Philo and Forum. A prizeAthletic Advisory Board-of 1914,-shall of thirty-dollars is awarded- to the We specialize on clothes cut strictly for youngremain un ch'anged,' unless a written 'e- rpresentatives of the society pre- men in sizes from il to 42 Breast Measure. Suitscommendation be suhbitted to theBoard.- In such a case, such recoin- sentuig the better argument, irre-; with the soft roll fronts and natural shoulders, clev-mendqtion shall lie on the table for aspciefthmrtsotequs erly tailored. The newest mixtures and plain mat--year shall elapse before the change takes men to represent it in the debate. on English lines absolutely correct for the young

    '~C~iocolates effect.T~ The eighteenth competition ocan-1500uand Cifiectiohs In the election of Captains of thecurdAil7193-9ROM a fve-cent ~ various teams, the Manager shall vote SisadTxdscr 17ROMa fie-cen cho o nly in the case of tie., . Fuil DressSutan Txeocrlate-cocoanut-bar to' a F ARTCLE 10 The John Aiken Prizes in Ger-retiev "dal.250 'uluxturious gft Sampler box, No man or men shall be allowed tomnwl be a -re ths~t eIner'dta. $2.0u

    - Whitan's andiesfit ~ represent Phillips Academy in, an ath- the Senior Middler of either needs. The ~~~ - letic contest, without-the sanction of the Classical or Scientific department,need.-,Theearespecal ol- Advisory Board. Anyone violating this psing te best examination based

    lege ssortmients &tamood rule shall be debarred from representing upon the following qurmnssoveir fr the girls ack the school in athletic contests. -'-'nreurmnt: -r

    houve.i - ARIL 11. Questioris onthat period of . uurThe Cheering Staff shall be elected by Gra itr rm16t ~.n v i othe Advisory Board. - *the death of Bismnarck in 1898. ' UMECHAUNCY alidAVON SREEAJLBERT W LOWE. Amkmw. Me.

    New Yok-And ver C ub to2. Questions on the geography of B ST N M A SSmoker- 3. Questions upon the Life and

    A~ HIN ON (~ CO.. he Ne York-ndove club . cks of Lessing. '.heNe Yok-ndoerdub4.A pa~sage of German ps -C O!

    PZ.A1N 8114 ANCY XAX will hold a smoker'next Saturday poetry for translation into Eng- SEARS -C 'N1Satudays. 4 to?. Griddles 1

    .sunday i to Hot hocolate nd Toast evening attheHotltAtorat 730cishate"1.Advance orders by telephbone o'clock.' 'James Barnes wDIl give Trhe requirements for these prizes DOtC AU1L

    IHIDDEN ROAD aw-interestmng talk' on his experi- vary each year. The winner of the S E I D C T ,The - tures about frica. All the Anwhile the winner of second prize

    TeStudents Shoe Repairer will receive twenty dollars. AMafctrdb'will call at your ronf MONDAY. toh-mnU~ e 'soring member of the class of 1873 sus- SAL-RS OPNVWgDNESDAY.. THURSDAY nd thos;e staying there fth prn tains these prize in memory of' Bush Terminal Brooklyn, N. Y, U.A-FRIDAY, or will be found at vacation are urged jby the members John -Aken, a member of the SboCarAdOS NAL RICPA ITE'ItIE URTIS SHOE SHOP, of the Club o attend the smoker. of trustees from 1845-1863. SRIESAIN NALPICPLCTE67 #'ark St.' Andover __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

    .' ''~~~. ' ~T6 -Ha'rstr~m School EDWARDMHIES President LLBRIViePsdntC .WE.Sertr~~ ~ ifersan boysLK -OM' HAIIGROVE S CHOOL KW ~JE.Aa.t m .F OMY se o.P .lTOA mt rs

    _____________ ~~whose peparation for Coilegha-bnME: ROS N-B-A in pted. circular will be sent on 122YarsWad Of lut:UNC -STREET, oth'o Blue Island Aes, CHHCABO

    T,,,UT-,ORING"'SCHOOL U esL -

    262 ORK~T1UE'~STORAGE REPAIRS -SUPPUES-NEWI HAEN oN BSEIMIN DIS A SPECLT7Y q Three trials at c ollege -

    I an 7 assegerentrance examinations be-41 We tutored over one - tween now and September'Sheff and Academic this for- those who expect to

    fal; '-Ofthese, butr one "-I ''-tutor. ' edureafw~yhn n EvtYthiWjaB~lfi led toetrIa n yrcigi(~D11&-SHINCLESA]ND LATH`,

    oiher school so good' a ~~~~~~~~~IS'YALEPO Largest Sto*l Ia City, ee i uns l slzi TWBERIS fresrecord? ;' "' CARACE - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- to 3z3-1 feet and alesoltnlfTp4 1NEW BAD £'ItNIU!'TWlT YELLOW PE NORWAY and FM90 MalnS, '.An4.e 'd"" ' JjvIA&I

    7. 'CTLGEUAPTIO M~~~2 ICKNEY S., HARGROV inOfc MY?4ogD s oe C ri"t'

  • PAGE FOUR .

    Notices Library'Additions Cotinued from Pag 1I, '*4;.*

    The~ fllows ntendng to hange The following books haveriecent- South Amera -a situatio which CPE ~AE HTL~!their places of table board for next ly been purchased for the Library: will dmnd a arge av, areterm must have their transfer cad Origins of the War, by J. H. Rose. than we hav in tight for mn .. BSO..i reigyu e pigsiproerl gsrsfien tufreth inda Fortitude, by Hugh Walpole. years to corib. For if that 'ea- in youaerigy net dorne soi

    the Rgistar's ffic befoe th endThe Fortunate Youth, by W. J power should wis to, expan u of the term. Lok.come in and see our line of goodsLocke. ~~~~~~~problem would be great. . After all .0toc

    Youth, The Typhoon, and Chance, Il spaing-Ta-ak eta ne,by Joseph Conrad. .. the Souath American republics aresn er of Ierip i thelfMai- W~Ia bgv ytHon. Rolland Hi. Spaulding P. ord ;l leeeupet;W -av abgviet-t

    A. '93, now governor of the state O'Henry's Works. lv.. o osr htte attb WRITE FOR 'A CATALIOGUE c6hoose fromi including-all heof New Hampshire, will be one of Essays on Books, by W. L. Phelps. fended. 'They have lately, desired A. G. Spaldinlg Mf Bros. nwadu-odt~atrsthe speakers at the annual alumni Germany Embattled, by 0. G. Vil- to manage their extra sea matters 7*S.m rSt.BtOI a. ,Unitcelled ftand oka

    dinner on commencement day, Fri- lard. -- themselves. Our intimate rela- shpganteedday, June 11th. Queed. by H. S. Harrison.' tionships are not in South'Ainerica. 0 ANDOVER BOYS:

    - - - - ~~~~'these useful and interesting vol- They are bound closely to-the old A great mnany boys are unable to miake pourems

    - ---- --- - -li1~? all members umes have been received as gifts: world. If we make~ the choice of la boe met ThsaIis Is usually due to the lack of C0WEiisimportant that alm brsFrom Mr. William P. Baltz, P. S. having our fundamental interest I-o ec des lessn orto absee from clasaci THE RWE CO.

    of the Phillipian meet at Sherman's '82: England, by Joel Cook. 2 v. in South America, we are going to because of illness- etc.I stuio at2.15 his fternon fo the Historical Memnoriails of West- make that choice bet~en a &udei 6orpffto eav bns And~ove AdbewM Tailors ad Nen's Frihr

    board picture. minster; by A. P. Stanley. 3 v. situation and a chide population yms. To these boys we offer an opportunity to________________________ From an Alumnus of Phillip's Aca- and refihed situation and a refined maeuprk In *wch theyarn defient azd return AN Wt, MAW.demy through the Yale Univer- population. ~~~and smal claim instruction. such boys cmn be ad.demy through the Yale Univer- population. ~~~~vanced tapiduy,. Weare well situated at Tarrytouni

    FRANK 'BROTHERS sity Press: Fairyland, by Brian The years to come Will be full of .tie-iiurison. where , accommnodateFifth Avenue Boot Shop Hokr ifclis ifcliswihwl ty-fveboys ad ftmtern,Hooker. difficulties, difficulties which- will twA booklet of Blake Country School wihi be mailed

    Builders ofFrom A. N. Stein, P. A. '16: Are knit us together by the common um M,equcLSMA BuLLEGE O TEA We Ready? by H. D. Wheteler. bond of national loyalty as we have THE BLAME SCHOOL 'e

    never joined together before. It 'WILIS G. 00ON&NT. Headmnustr. Nfwas a r~emark of Walt Whitman's 1I~Yr flc:65FfhAeu.PAMDO BUILD IN% 101 THEDI STREE

    "Mac" Balddg , P. A. '14, won that shows7 otir rl nation. He

    the decision over Longstreth, said, "Anierica is in danger of de- . IBOISTON,-Princeton, in the heavyweight class veloping a very large b~dy and a A komofls,firskamss hoi,-

    224 Fifth Avenue ~in a match between Yale& and very small soul." It was also a &.I ofNowEngin 224Fith A enue Princeton, won by the latter 19 to remrk of himans hic dCalor an IporerNEVV YORK CITY ~~~~~~~~~~~i. ~~~. - ~~brought forth this reply from Sid- riewlyfurnimoa

    ______________________________________________________iey anier,- the southern poet, 's' "V&o"You caninot make a republic out of .ovm ,L5

    -muscles, prairies and mountains, toerepublics are made of spirit." 4h8dtd

    MADE 11N BOSTON -4 atrgvryFor Young Menu~~~~a - ~~~~The days before us are full of. 4 - £ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~interest and full of interrogation is*' stantlycleaftbyobrNIL D A L ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~vacaum Plant. Ro.40P R IZ E M E D A L ISOO ~ ~~~~~well. We Won't be saved by busi- *Ao- a day and4Jp. Sportng Ganis

    Prize Cups, Trophy Shields, Steims nesss prosperity. We must giveourselves to the service dof our coun-

    School Pins and Fraternty- Jewelry trywith a new, brave,.-------------

    Special Designs Subitted on Receit ofoyatiltyrs -ou, the -sudntsi luftst . flI EatueY.AT - oSend for Catalogue- be blamed if America' is lost, but- we Oehdrd emgtnadsmitii A* SHJM N& O

    ,~, u,~ o - ~ o ~ ~ ,- ~r al thin thak t wil~ iot 'b lost.Premier Tpevites-4-ate mnodels, in n~t'be lst.absolutely perfect 6ohdition-t$~O

    For -you lliive the greatest timet to each. Every miachinei guaranteed. Youri THE SERVICE-STORE-387 WASHINGTON STREET - - - OSTON --deliberate whtepmrc hu d xiey back if yut ae not satified. -

    deveop 'deas o whtherAmeicaTypewriters of all makes foL sale and SectaSuanSito*should develop her commercealone. EDWARD H. QUIMBY' Oveircoat . and ydti'ie Siire'

    The keynote to this'whole situa- Dovei, N. H. of rich nmitiils " masterful-- * tion which kioms up before us is K~~~~~~~~~~iy Stu"rt Mrs. Whitney's tailoring, digtincive style.

    the fact that republits are saved by ehi~ h nial e

    There's Safety and Economiy in Depending spirto thatn rbcs an't berbuil SAETY RAOR BLADES patition if iiig~ the lead-______________________________________________ out of plains, rocks, and iron. ing makersker of -clott ess for

    Upon NeW, England's Greatest Store for MAD)E SWi ATColege Meut.~Capjtaint Radfbfd of the Exete

    Your Every Shopping Need'. . r~ck tedn has left szhool. Potter i-OW9'A DRUG S4tOIE-vwill captaiii the tini in his place. Pre"k Btandiig 3k .0I9t OTOR*This store has specialized for years in Students' re- .. ~- ........- .*. -.- --.-- . .... ~ . ----

    q'uiremients: Apparel, k~oom Furnishings, Gift Articles.Books, Statiouiey:;-iri fact a thousand and one things -for which thete i ail 6veiy;-4d emifd; hateveryour individual sh6opifig need iny be, come here withthe expectation of finding the best assortments in Bos-ion from which o cho se, nd f6gt dfidt~if p-nti;ce-ybou till "no/b e Asa# 04Ii;td

    Jordan Marsh CompanyAILt'JICAe~li fi&iVE1D FREE IN ANIDOVER

    No-credit lips-iio urging-to te

    "Yoii iulibneq HAWli ii i youPike ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~mney bchcold, b ard cash.Mkesk it i sA 6aIt lf~fdd1i tti.-

    VANDEJUBIL CP e-. .ig f mV4 wH otel Pices same as in our stores n Ne*

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    -An Ideal Hotl With' anj Ideal'-Situation --* ALTON HL. i4AR4SIiALL, Maii"Ser'