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Princlp'a; Otia, VOL XXXIII NO. 24 PHILILIPS ACADEMY ANDOVER. MASS. SATURDAY JANUARY 4, 19xi PRICE 5 CENTS BOSTON COLLEGE WINS ADVISORY BOARD MEETING ARCHAEOLOGY LECTURE SUBSCRIPTIONS TO POOL. Andover Defeated in the First Game Votes to Contribute any Amount u Dr. Peabody Gives Interesting Lec- Names and Amounts Subscribed to of Season by Score of x8 to 17 to $o,ooo for Swimming Pool ture on Folklore Swimming Pool Fund to Date Andover was defeated in the first At the meeting of the Athletic An interesting lecture on the At a meeting of the Swimming basketball game of the season, by Advisory -Board held in Pease "Folklore of New England" was Pool Committee held last night at Boston College, last Wednesday House last night, the question given by Dr. Charles Peabody of 7 oclock in the Archaeology build- afternoon, by a score of 18 to 17. whether the board could help the arvard University on Thursday mcription a- ItIarvard University .on Thursday mounting to $597-00 were turned The game was very close and ex- Swimming Pool Fund was brought evening in the Archaeology build- in. This brought the total amount citing, and although outplayed at up and put to a vote. It was de- ing. The subject, as Dr. Peabody to $9879.28. Dr. Page then told the beginning of the game, Ando- cided that the board would stand fragmentary the committee that in all probabil ver came up rapidly towards the' ready to contribute any amount aid, was a fragmentary one, but ver came up rapidly towardsceeddup to $Iooo, provided the school much interesting and useful infor- ity the Advisory Board: would end, and almost succeeded in tie- upise the balancero o the r e qu i r e stand back of the committee to the eraised the balance of the required mation regarding the customs of extent of $ioooo, provided the ing the score. Both teamns played amount. This means that the fel- New England was afforded. rextest of the $25,ooo, pro was raised the a good game and were very closely lows have got to raise a little over Peabody developed his lecture by fore February I. A motion was matched. - four thousand dollars between now giving information about the life made that the fund be pushed over It was Andover's first game of and the first. of February. This can be done in no time at all if the and customs of the people, and the $ooo000 mark before 8 o'clock the year, and the team was some- mark befo e 8 o'loc k the year, and the team s fellos will only put their hearts- then-about their- stories and super- lastnight. Accordin gly, the meet-- -- what -weakened- by the-absence of into the work. - .. titi ong -ing was adjourned to canvass the - several men workho had showed up ions,comparing e ith those school.- - -As an indication of what several men who had sho~ed up of other countries, and in many the fellows can do when they work well in practice. Butts, Gould-and The first hockey game of the season for Andover will be played caTe Puriang c he derib ls. Captain Hay all did clever work Season for ndover win l be played ca se s sho w in g thei^T" ., , for the p ool, from 7.30 to 8 o'clock forAndayveral Boston showed rthis afternoon at three o'clock with The Puritan child he described last night, approximately $875. fore accuracy i n shootin w bas£ Rindge Manual Training Schoolof as an industrious, but not very was raised. This brings the fund and Churchood made one at Boston. The game will be played happy person. He was never very much over the $oooo mark. an C rchodSy made r uch over the $Io , mark shotthawas eceptionally g on Rabbit's ond. Rdge wo d fancily, was made to feel TEAM I shotL. Heath and gon tahatiws P onallynd or. geatly indebted to his parents, and Pledges Cash p e f close score, and we want to give as taught to spend his recreation Bordeaux $20 not strike its gait until the second them a hard game if the ice is in ways which perhaps would not Bowden, Sherman 80 2 half, and consequently the play of condition. The school can depend seem very pleasant to the boy or Dryden 50 the first half was rather unevent- on Capt. Rogers and the rest of girl of today. For instance, one English 4 40 65 ful. However, in the latter part the team for the rest.. Last year little girl is told of, who spent her Good ett of the second period the game be- the hockey team could only play leisure h ours in the evening trans- La Tour 25 came very exciting, and for a time one game, on account of the poor lating Latin. Not very much was Powell, R. J. o IO it looked as if Andover would win, condition of the ice, although a aid about wedding ceremonies, ex- P. F. Stewart (capt.) Io but the calling of time halted their very good schedule was arranged. cept that rice, vegetables and some- Turned in at meeting go advance. This afternoon the team will line times milk were showered upon MII the married couple. Butts scored the most goals for up as follows: The funeral was a great day for Brown, J. F. 25 Andover, securing three in all. Taylor, p. the people of the time. They so Clark, J. D. 40 10 Gould was' next with two, while Surgi, cp. restrained their other passions that Dogherty, I. N. - 85 Hay and Washburcored got one H. Middlebrook, 1w. they felt justified in expressing GouldJ. eo Hay also scored three points on(Cook) c. their grief, and usually at every Grout 5 free tries. For the visitors Dug- Rogers, r. - funeral there was an ample supply Hamilton 10 credit. Heath got three and of funerals led t a discussion f Lord, C. R. 55 Churchwood two. iManager Williams has arranged fuhnerl - for our duinut M i ln C 5 The game in detail: a game with the Dartmouth varsity which is related to the pretzel has Robinson, C. A. FIheT gamem detoly team. The game will be which is related to the pretzel, has Robi"s", C. A. 5 FIRST ALF . hockey team. The game will be its origin at the grave. It seems Sayler o10 Duggan started the scoring by played at Hanover on Febrar 25. that in the bronze were Sheffield 30 .securing a basket. Boston Colleg Tis will make a good long trip that in the bronze age people were Sheffield 3 -securing a basket. Boston ColldThis will make a good long trip accustomed to put the jewelry of Thompson, B. V;., 5 fouled twice, and Hay scored a for the team. the deceased on his grave. But Wells, 5o point on the second one. L. Heath Glee Club Notice finally becoming more mercenary Moorehead 30 then made a sensational goal from in character they decided they Turned in at meeting 72 the center of the floor. After Trials for the Glee Club will be wanted to inherit the valuable TEAM III some pretty passing between Gould held Monday evening at 6.45 in the jewelry, so they made forms out Ballou; J. W. $10 and Butts the latter caged one. basement of the Archaeology build- of dough to represent the jewelry. Brock 20 _Time- was called soon afterwards. ing. All fellows without conditions These forms were then baked, and Clarkson 10 Score: Boston College 4, Andover are especially urged to come out. eaten after the funeral ceremony. Davis, E. L. 68 SO H Pot Pourri Notice From one of them, a copy of a Detmold 10 SECOND HALr bracelet, descended the pretzel, the Donaldson 5 S6on after play began time was All fellows who wish to try for parent of our doughnut. Fullerton 75 taken out for Churchwood, but he the position of assistant manager Dr. Peabody next spoke of some Hall, C. B. 205 resumed play. Duggan shot an- of the PoA Pourri, please give their of the New England stories, in Ives . 50 other basket almost immediately. names to A. H. Schoellkopf or C. particular of Cindarella. Versions McCord 50 Washburn tried a long shot, but R. Lord after chapel, or at the of the story exist in all of Europe MacVeagh 6o just missed. Duggan shot another Cheever House. This position is and in parts of South America, be- Metz- 400 5 basket, immediately followed by a open to'Middlers or those who will sides in our own country. Some Myer 25 goal by Churchwood. Washburn be non-refurning Middlers next of the stories are very different Nettleton 50 and Gould shot goals inquick suc- year. A prize of ten dollars will be from most of the versions we are Newall 55 5 cession. L. Heath, fouled. The awarded to the fellow who sends accustomed to hear, but they all Shephardson, D. 50 point was secured by Hay. Church- in the greatest number of "grinds." have as a foundation' the three sis- Stearns, H. C. to (Continued on page 7) ' Coatdned o Page 4) (Continued on Pge 6)

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VOL XXXIII NO. 24 PHILILIPS ACADEMY ANDOVER. MASS. SATURDAY JANUARY 4, 19xi PRICE 5 CENTS

BOSTON COLLEGE WINS ADVISORY BOARD MEETING ARCHAEOLOGY LECTURE SUBSCRIPTIONS TO POOL.Andover Defeated in the First Game Votes to Contribute any Amount u Dr. Peabody Gives Interesting Lec- Names and Amounts Subscribed to

of Season by Score of x8 to 17 to $o,ooo for Swimming Pool ture on Folklore Swimming Pool Fund to Date

Andover was defeated in the first At the meeting of the Athletic An interesting lecture on the At a meeting of the Swimmingbasketball game of the season, by Advisory -Board held in Pease "Folklore of New England" was Pool Committee held last night atBoston College, last Wednesday House last night, the question given by Dr. Charles Peabody of 7 oclock in the Archaeology build-afternoon, by a score of 18 to 17. whether the board could help the arvard University on Thursday mcription a-

ItIarvard University .on Thursday mounting to $597-00 were turnedThe game was very close and ex- Swimming Pool Fund was brought evening in the Archaeology build- in. This brought the total amountciting, and although outplayed at up and put to a vote. It was de- ing. The subject, as Dr. Peabody to $9879.28. Dr. Page then toldthe beginning of the game, Ando- cided that the board would stand fragmentary the committee that in all probabil

ver came up rapidly towards the' ready to contribute any amount aid, was a fragmentary one, butver came up rapidly towardsceeddup to $Iooo, provided the school much interesting and useful infor- ity the Advisory Board: wouldend, and almost succeeded in tie- upise the balancero o the r e qu i r e stand back of the committee to the

eraised the balance of the required mation regarding the customs of extent of $ioooo, provided theing the score. Both teamns played amount. This means that the fel- New England was afforded. rextest of the $25,ooo, pro was raised thea good game and were very closely lows have got to raise a little over Peabody developed his lecture by fore February I. A motion wasmatched. - four thousand dollars between now giving information about the life made that the fund be pushed over

It was Andover's first game of and the first. of February. This can be done in no time at all if the and customs of the people, and the $ooo000 mark before 8 o'clock

the year, and the team was some- mark befo e 8 o'loc kthe year, and the team s fellos will only put their hearts- then-about their- stories and super- lastnight. Accordin gly, the meet----what -weakened- by the-absence of into the work. - ... titi ong -ing was adjourned to canvass the -several men workho had showed up ions,comparing e ith those school.- --As an indication of what

several men who had sho~ed up of other countries, and in many the fellows can do when they workwell in practice. Butts, Gould-and The first hockey game of the

season for Andover will be played caTe Puriang c he derib ls.Captain Hay all did clever work Season f or n dov er w i nl b e played c ases sho w ing thei^T" ., , f o r the p ool, from 7.30 to 8 o'clockforAndayveral Boston showed rthis afternoon at three o'clock with The Puritan child he described last night, approximately $875.fore accuracy i n shootin w bas£ Rindge Manual Training Schoolof as an industrious, but not very was raised. This brings the fundand Churchood made one at Boston. The game will be played happy person. He was never very much over the $oooo mark.an C rchodSy made r uch over the $Io , mark

shot tha was eceptionally g on Rabbit's ond. Rdge wo d fancily, was made to feel T E A M I

shotL. Heath and gon tahatiws P onallynd or. geatly indebted to his parents, and Pledges Cashp e f close score, and we want to give as taught to spend his recreation Bordeaux $20

not strike its gait until the second them a hard game if the ice is in ways which perhaps would not Bowden, Sherman 80 2

half, and consequently the play of condition. The school can depend seem very pleasant to the boy or Dryden 50the first half was rather unevent- on Capt. Rogers and the rest of girl of today. For instance, one English 440 65

ful. However, in the latter part the team for the rest.. Last year little girl is told of, who spent her G ood et t

of the second period the game be- the hockey team could only play leisure h ours in the evening trans- La Tour 25came very exciting, and for a time one game, on account of the poor lating Latin. Not very much was Powell, R. J. o IOit looked as if Andover would win, condition of the ice, although a aid about wedding ceremonies, ex- P. F. Stewart (capt.) Iobut the calling of time halted their very good schedule was arranged. cept that rice, vegetables and some- Turned in at meeting goadvance. This afternoon the team will line times milk were showered upon MIIthe married couple.

Butts scored the most goals for up as follows: The funeral was a great day for Brown, J. F. 25Andover, securing three in all. Taylor, p. the people of the time. They so Clark, J. D. 40 10Gould was' next with two, while Surgi, cp. restrained their other passions that Dogherty, I. N. - 85Hay and Washburcored got one H. Middlebrook, 1w. they felt justified in expressing GouldJ. eoHay also scored three points on(Cook) c. their grief, and usually at every Grout 5free tries. For the visitors Dug- Rogers, r. - funeral there was an ample supply Hamilton 10

credit. Heath got three and of funerals led t a discussion f Lord, C. R. 55Churchwood two. iManager Williams has arranged fuhnerl - for our duinut M i ln C 5

The game in detail: a game with the Dartmouth varsity which is related to the pretzel has Robinson, C. A.FIheT gamem detoly team. The game will be which is related to the pretzel, has Robi"s", C. A. 5FIRST ALF . hockey team. The game will be its origin at the grave. It seems Sayler o10

Duggan started the scoring by played at Hanover on Febrar 25. that in the bronze were Sheffield 30.securing a basket. Boston Colleg Tis will make a good long trip that in the bronze age people were Sheffield 3-securing a basket. Boston ColldThis will make a good long trip accustomed to put the jewelry of Thompson, B. V;., 5 fouled twice, and Hay scored a for the team. the deceased on his grave. But Wells, 5opoint on the second one. L. Heath Glee Club Notice finally becoming more mercenary Moorehead 30then made a sensational goal from in character they decided they Turned in at meeting 72the center of the floor. After Trials for the Glee Club will be wanted to inherit the valuable TEAM IIIsome pretty passing between Gould held Monday evening at 6.45 in the jewelry, so they made forms out Ballou; J. W. $10and Butts the latter caged one. basement of the Archaeology build- of dough to represent the jewelry. Brock 20

_Time- was called soon afterwards. ing. All fellows without conditions These forms were then baked, and Clarkson 10Score: Boston College 4, Andover are especially urged to come out. eaten after the funeral ceremony. Davis, E. L. 68

SO H Pot Pourri Notice From one of them, a copy of a Detmold 10SECOND HALr bracelet, descended the pretzel, the Donaldson 5

S6on after play began time was All fellows who wish to try for parent of our doughnut. Fullerton 75taken out for Churchwood, but he the position of assistant manager Dr. Peabody next spoke of some Hall, C. B. 205resumed play. Duggan shot an- of the PoA Pourri, please give their of the New England stories, in Ives . 50other basket almost immediately. names to A. H. Schoellkopf or C. particular of Cindarella. Versions McCord 50Washburn tried a long shot, but R. Lord after chapel, or at the of the story exist in all of Europe MacVeagh 6ojust missed. Duggan shot another Cheever House. This position is and in parts of South America, be- Metz- 400 5basket, immediately followed by a open to'Middlers or those who will sides in our own country. Some Myer 25goal by Churchwood. Washburn be non-refurning Middlers next of the stories are very different Nettleton 50and Gould shot goals inquick suc- year. A prize of ten dollars will be from most of the versions we are Newall 55 5cession. L. Heath, fouled. The awarded to the fellow who sends accustomed to hear, but they all Shephardson, D. 50point was secured by Hay. Church- in the greatest number of "grinds." have as a foundation' the three sis- Stearns, H. C. to

(Continued on page 7) ' Coatdned o Page 4) (Continued on Pge 6)

PAGE TWO IHE PHILLIT

Cbe pbillipian Tufts 914 Tonight Well Dressed AndoverMen have theirThis evening at 7.45 Andover lAndover

BOARD OF EDITORS ~ will play the second basketballBARDGIO EDITORS-ganme of the season, with Tufts Clothes made by

MANAGING EDITORFreshmen.PLINY F. STIWARA. I So far this season there has not

BUSINIESS MA.\AGER been enough eligible material to in-JVlulmAD W. BUTTS, 'II

sure keen competition, since a nut-ASSOCIATE ED1TORS ber of the squad have been handi-

FIUS'cls . DIIG.A, ' 12 capped- by scholarship conditions.iRcssm.. G. H,, ':

STA\.-Iyv MO,mSOS., II- However, Saturday's lineup will-IAROLD I-..NUTI:, '12 contain a very strong five, who The Phillips Academy

JOHN W. B.ARHILL, II\\-INTIIROP H. SITHI, 'I2 ought to make a good showing

J.aMLS C. O'INIR^, *ii against Tufts. Ii is expected that Tailor and Outfitter, Elm Square..EXA.:NI B. Rouen, 'I cted ) at.\LXE.iSND1 B. RC', 'w Bran, wtho has been sick for somi

Published every Wednesday and Satur- time, will be in shape to play atday during the school year. least a part of the game. The line-

Notice to Adverts-rs up will probably be as follows: ll1 .To insure change of advertisement, ay . IUU U UU r

copy must be received for Wednesday Butts, 1g. 20 SCHOOL ST. IUUUi I III Jnot later than Tuesday noon; for Satur-day not later than Friday noon. All Reilly, c. BOSTON. CLOTHINCbusiness communications should be ad- Gould, Irf. nd dressed to the business manager, W. W.. a I* .. -

Butts, 5 Draper Cottage, Andover, Mass. \ashhurn, If. HARVARD SQ. Ready' to wear sandto measure.----- peYerS-leCps,--- - Junior Prom Chairman CAMBRIDG. The best in style, fabric, and fit.

Term: Sa per Year. sngle copes. 5 Cts.- Made in workshops on the prem:Entered at the Andover Post Office as Donald A. Warner of Duluth, MASS. ises.

second class mail matter. Minn., was elected chairman of the Special attention given to the reJunior Promenade Committee at a quirements of students, both in

THE ANDOVER PRESS meeting of the class of 912 held S clothing and furnishing goods.

January 14, I9II after chapel, on last Thursday SHOES 400 Washington St., - Bostonmnorning. The Promenade is held

This i ue in charge of Stanleyannually on the eve of Washing- Morrison. ton's birthday, February 21.

Dramatic Club Archaeology Notes LOUIS PINKOS-Ameeting of the Andover-Dra--..-..M.r-Eber Tuller of Dublin, Ohio,

matic Club was held 'last evening. aker o en's Cloas sent the Department acollec- sMa hsbut nothing could be done on ac- tion of various stone implementscount of the large number of fel- found along the Scioto river. A -9 State Street, Boston

lows with conditions. The men who few years ago the remains of an SPECIAL RATES FOR STUDENTS ,,rvard Square Cambridgewere free of conditions for last enormous wooden canoe dug outterm are entitled to represent the of a solid tree trunk were foundschool if a play can be gotten up. in the sands of river bank ThisTHE AMES' BUTTR andThe fellows who have no condi- would have ma e a unique and val-A STORES French'stions are Ives, T. Cooke, Sturgis, uable exhi were it possible to TEAvery WeeRESSilver, Shaver and Rosener. preserve but 50 Main St., Andover

Tulley' efforts, the boat could not Selections made eas by our quality 9 xx Basketball b re d f r i.

--- Baebereparedfor shipment. Paying made easy by our prices We make a specialty of College

Acting Captain Hudner urges Fencers Take Notice The best compliment paid to our trade and select our woolensall candidates for the 1911 basket- . - goods is the quiet, steady increasingball team to report for practice at There are only three men in the hold they have on the public, as accordingly, which consistthe gymnasium this afternoon at schooln by the daily growing sales.f the best foreign

We are after permanent patrons, of the best foreignthree o'clock. Everybody in the names to take fencing in place of and always back up promise withclass of 1911, who has had any their regular gymnasium classes- oerformance. We keep the best,and productions.experience at the game, should The services of an exceptionally ty consdered, are never under- withcome out and try for the team. competent instructor have been se- your personal inspection of our

Notice cured, but he will be unable to start goods and prices. from $.oo tothe classes until enough men come 38 Stores in New England. $6.00.

A full and complete line of theseThe names of those who have out. At least eight more names very popular articles of wearing ap-

not paid their athletic tax will be must be handed in before Tuesday, parel. Most fellows greatly preferposted on January 25. or the course will be abandoned this Ithem to overcoats.

UNDERGRAD. TREAS. term. COEJŽ1IN & Wellington Gloves $x.zo.We are often asked how we can

Student Council F============================= ^AIR B A N KS'c sell this glove for $.o. The ques-tion is only natural as the glove isin eyery respect a full $.50 value

The following men have been and would ordinarily have to be soldchosen for the Student Council for at that price. Our answer is that it

is simply a question of multiplyingthe winter and spring of the year unne 0 the small returns on each by the sale1911. Six of these men are select- ,_ 'u. C of many.ed from the Senior class, four from Men's Pure Silk Hose oc. pr.the Middle class, two from the Ju- This is indeed a splendid value innior Middle class, one from TIn----- C^^^Bl~lp?^^ l, silk hose. They are made of pure

silk thread, and have four threadquiry, one from the honor roll. lisle heels and toes. The coloringsCaptains and managers of football, TRANSCRIPT BUILDING | are just the sort you like best. Navy,

baseball and track are also mem- BOSTO N tan, grey, garnet, cadet and black.bers of the Council. , OUR MAIL ORDER DEPART-

R. Martin, president. AND MENT- h * ?*^, Ma j' t S. Reilly, vi e-pr si d* .. 1 H ATS i This section of our store service is

John S. Reilly, vice-president. NEW YORK , in charge of an expert whose pleas-B. A. Tompkins, secretary. ure it is to fill your orders promptlyJohn Daugherty, Robert Har- 297 5TH AVENUE F U and accurately One trial will con-

low, Kenneth Douglas, Dudley Near 31st Street vince you of the truth of this state-low, Kenneth Douglas, Dudley ~ e r S1 5 b f 381 VASHIGTOX SE » ment teRogers, Donald Warner, Joseph BOSON.Myer, Cary French, Norman Don- I Ealdson, Norman Williams, Clyde %*#MLLE CTimbie, Joseph Koop, John Mc- FINE CLOTHESHatton, T. W. York, Bruce, Louis NEWHAVEN, CONNMiddlebrook. Style book 40 mailed upon request., . N N

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THE PHILLIPIAN PAGE THREE

A iiomellkefirstclas hotel, j-CALENDAR Communication BUICHAN & FRANCISproud of Nw England 2.15-Srecill gym class. To the Editors of the Phiipian: ndtraditions, dating from phsterers urniture DealersGen. Warren, yet 3.oo-Hockey game, Andover vs. In the course of excavation for NDOVEr

wit h every Rindge Manual. Rabbit's Pond. the foundation of the new dormi- I o PARK STREET, pe ANDOVEcomfort & I 5.oo---Makeup gym class. tory, large numbers of boulders Student* Trad* E _pecllty.

conven- 7-45- Basketball game, Andlover have been taken out and piled di-phoneand vs. Tufts Second. Borden gym- rectly in the path between the Sem- The Curtis Shoe Shop

ot pnd'cold nasi elmnmary buildings and the Dining- Repairing neatly done

.45--Mr. Phillips' ible class. Hall. Only a small and very All kinds of Boots and Shoesetanply clean by our crooked pathway has been left.. In Rubber work a specialty, atvacuu pnt. Rooms 1.--Mr. Allen's group.Svacum UM an. Rom I, c .- r Aln grop . daylight this has no drawbacks, 67 Park Street, Andover, flass00 a day and up r Stackpole's Bible class but after dark it is liable to be a

(6 b) source of injury to the fellows pas- KODAKS-The METROPOLITAN "1.45-\Mr. O'Brien's Discussion sing to and fro. If suitable lights

ADOVER'O CANDY STORE group. were placed upon the stone piles, H. F. CHASEHome-made Food, Ice Cream, Soda 7.oo-Inquiry. the danger of serious injury would

and Candies MNDY be averted. 1912Mrs. . E. Dalton, Proprietor , . UI42 MA. IN STREET I2.15-Gym, Class A. Changes in Sheffield Requirements

,,t ,.. ,.2.I5-Gym, Class C. - Foot Ball Outfits"Individuality-Varsity hockey practice Attention is called to the changes Broad Trach Shoes

HOT 01 E L I E V N0X Rabbit's Pond. I in the Sheffield Scientific SchoolL L 2.45-Track srequirements in Latin, German, Tennis SuppliessqudBOSTON track. B dFrench, and History. Candidates - B din,

]BOSTON track.. .... - -,-, who intend pursuing any of the Building,Has is distinction . 3.15-Gym, Class D. courses in Engineering sciences ANDOVER, - MASS.

3_45-Gy-m, Class C. may substitute for the -Latin re- TELEPHONE CONNECTIONll.45-Mandolin Club rehearsal. quirements one of the following

M cMilan & Van Neste 645-Varsity basketball practice, options: Y M-IT~mc~iia & Van Nesteg y m . I. In addition to rench (a) SC O T T A N D CO M PA N Y IM-PADDOCK BUILDING, 101 TREMONT:STREET g .5 P prelim i nary t rials for ElITED, are showing the finest line7.15-Phio preliminary trials for Elementary a candidate may offer of READY-TO-WEAR SUITS,BOSTON Philo-Forum debate. Pearson German (a) Elementary and Ger- ULSTERS AND DRESS SUITS

all. man (b`) Intermediate. ULSTERS AND' DRESS SUITS inHall. , man (b) Intermediate.the world.

TUESDAY 2. In addition to German (a) - This- seamuBrwn is the pedom-Tailors and miim ters i2. -Gym, Class . -- F-Ieenary-a -candidate--may-offer iii-ig-s-de. We can-show a large---Class- B. French--(a)-Elementary and Freich -rt

of -- -2.15-Gym, Class A. (b) Intermediate.riPrices $25.00 to $50.00

1 * 2.3e-Varsity hockey practice, In addition to this a candidateW ovelties Rabbit's Pond. may substitute Mechanical Draw- »

For Young Men 2.45-Track squad report. Board ing for one unit of History.track. These requirements will go into

3.I--Gym, Class E. effect in June, 1911. 375 WASHINGTON ST., BOSTON6.4SpoBrting ad Otng Gaents G-anjo Club rehearsal. Frequently represented at Noyes French

_______________________ 6.45-Varsity basketball practice, Fencing Notes by Mr. Henry Wandless.gm.--------------------gm. _______An instructor in fencing has been ALL RAIL

Baroie TYrPEWRkIT rRSg Eastern Intercollegiate Basketball ed for workduring the win- Lac awa nn a Coal$10$60I TYPEWRIT[ RS Etb ter term, and he is ready to start

RENTED I/Tues.. Jan. i7- Princeton vs. Col- work as soon as enough fellows ANDOVER COAL COMPANYR~D unibia at Princeton. come out for the clas§. This class Oc M Se Tpo nurninat ricetn.Office, 8 Man Street Telephone Con.$5 for 3 Months _ _ __., __ __ __ ___^,^ 1 ^ ^ "may be substituted for the regular NDOVE, MASS.l$5 for 3 Months Fri., Jan. 2-Cornell s. Columbia gymnasium work if the candidate A D E,,AS

Every machine i guaranteed to be In fine work- at New York. ~ has passed off all the requisite tests, -in order and will be kept so durin trm of rentat. Tpatee dlnialpay. entallow d toapplylipurrhas.d. Sat.. aan. 2-Princeton vs. Cor- or it may be carried outside of the Typewriting doneWe also have fr sale a tine lne of Rebuilt Ma-rhinesofall make on which you can ave0o to nell at New York. regular work. If any men in to ordercatalogue . Seat., Jan 21-Yale vs. Pennsylva- school wish to take advantage of

American Writing Mach'ne Co. nia at Philadelphia. this offer, their names must be MISS LOIS M. CUMMINGS38 Bromfield street, Boston Fri., Feb.-3-Pennslyvania vs. Yale handed to either Dr. Page or Phllipstreet.Andover. Mam.--------at New Haven. Tompkins before Saturday. After

that time no one will be admitted TUTORING HOOLTHE NEW DRUG STORE Thurs., Feb.. 9-Pennsylvania toTUTO EDWIN BRYAING SCHOOLvs. Princeton at Princeton. EDWIN BRYANT TREAT,, M.A.

CROWLEY & CO. Sat., Feb. II-Yale vs. Cdrnell at New Field for Exeter May to October October to May33 MAIN S`T., - -ANDOVER Ithaca. Oak Bluffs, Mass. Helenwood, Tenn.33 Mon.FebaANDOVER Ia a. A Through the generosity of Geo.

__Mon., Feb. 13-Pennsylvania vs. A. Plimpton, P. 1E. '73, and Gard-Columbia at New York. I- indivIdual Instruction uder experienced tutorsFactory, 18-3t ii ashngton treet, Boton ork. er Gilman, P. E. '43, Phillips Ex- Theugh preparation for any college or clentific choolOPPENH I EM'S BRANCH Tues., Feb. 14-Princeton vs. Yale eter Academy has received the-PP[Nit[IM', at New Haven. Gilman farm of 300 acres. The at Helenwood, Tenn.

Clothing and Furnishings Tues., Feb. 7-Yale vs. Columbia new property adjoins the present Out-door life Horse-back ridingat New York. athletic field, and is ideally suited Large hunting preserve

388 Esex tret, Lawrenc, Tel. 171 Fri., Feb. 7-Cornell vs. Prince- for sports of all kinds. Provisionton at Princeton. will be made for new' football and

FULL LE OF... Sat., Feb. i8-Cornell vs. Penn- baseball fields, a golf course, andMen's Furnishing Goods sylvania at Philadelphia. tennis courts. Plans have also been CLIFTONMen's Furnishing Goods sylvanirecently approved for the erection

Clothing Made to Order and aeparing Wed., Feb. 22-Yale vs. Princeton of a new $5o,ooo library and an

J. WVM. DEAN at Princ eton. additional dormitory.J. WM. DEAN Fri., Feb. 24-Pennsylvania vs.MAIN STREET - ANDOVER Cornell at Ithaca. 1913 Class Election

Tues., Feb. 28-Columbia vs. Yale The class elections for 1913FORT HILL 1405 RES. NORWOOD 25-2 at New Haven. were held' Thursday morning after CIFTON BEOiRD,

PRnTW S A Co at New Haven. Jones, president; J. Myer, vice- he T e A RROWPRINTERS & DEG81ONERS XotchCOLLAMSat., March 4-Columbia vs. Penn- president; E. T. Robinson, secre- rlotci COLLARS

106 FEDERAL STREET - BOSTON sylvania at Philadelphia. tary and treasurer. nosfor. Cnett.Peabdy; Co..aken

J. N. TICHLLL

Discussion Groups

-(Continued,

from Page

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PAGE FIUR____ ____________THE

PHILLIPIAN

BOSTON

it has been

found necessary

to ask

Dr. Peabody

concluded

his le-

post Office

Avenue,

- -Andover

their groups.

An additional

group land

ideas of weather

signs. Speak-

by Mr. Lillard, upon

Student Ques-

which predicts

the weather for each

Men's Furnishing

Goods

GAS IXTURES

and for Sunday

noon ill be formed

ing of the

Farmers Almana,

o

S tu d e n ts ' S u p p l ie s tio n s.

T h o se d e sirin g to jo in th is clay

a y e a r a h ea d , h e sa id th a t th e - n

r

n

s

o o s

A t reasonable

prices

* classes is printed

below ,

observations

of the

general

char-A

L

el Ave.) and

M r. Lillard (W il-

ferent seasons

of the

year. For

Iour-g

to "m., 2 to

3 P..

H. S.

WRIGHT

& CO.

liams

Hall)

C

instance,

a wind

following

a storm

-Close

Saturday

at z2

-

The Teachingaf

Christ

aplied

is eerally

found

to be

stroiigzr

SMITH

& MANNING

Before buying

elsewhere see

I. Leader:

Mr. Stearns

(6 Chap- acter

of weather during

the dif-

Wedneslay

at 7 weather

is predicted

for a certain

G

. Leader

Ar.

Freeman

(Eaton day, h

igh w i n ds will be predicted

Dry G o o d s

an d

Gro ce ries

l~easm~a^Vltsr~im2.

.8).

soo afterwards,

then a storm

, fol- Essex

Street

. . .ANDOVER

Ec o n o m i c Q u e s t i o n s - P r i c e s , l o w e d b y s t r o n g e r w i n d s . I t i s b y

Main St.,

Andover,

Mass.

to Practical

Questions.

than

that preceding.

Thus

if fair

DEALES

W WLt ~ sS Z W Br wages, labor, thle tariff, m on s.ch reck ni ng thatl these plredic- J. A . I A N D L L Y

cwages, etc.th

aif, mn'-i-

t

tions ar

made out.

TEACHER

OF

^ ^

' L~

Sunday at 11.45

Fisher Harvard

Captain

BANJO, GUITAR

and M ANDOLIN

3. Leader:

Mar. Phillips

(32

-Basement,

ARCA

LoGY ULDN

W. A. ALLEN,

Ph.G.

Phillips

St.)

Robert Fisher,

P. A.

'07, I-ar-

Mondays,

Thursday

and Fridays

P rescriptio

n D ru g

s

Sunday

at 11.45

of the

I arvard

football

team for

A ppollo

C hocolates

-ae

4t L eader:

M r. A llen

(56 B art-

the season

of a91.

F isher

played

let St.) for three years, from 1905 to 1907 1 O II II lk 0 Cf)

* MUSGROvE BLDING

ANDOVER

Civic and

Moiral Questions.

inclusive, as left

tackle for Ando- A. HUMAN

&

Sunday at

1.45 ver,

and made

an enviable

reputa-

. E. W IwTING - 5.. Leader

:Mr. Hinman

(Abbot tion for himself.

While here, lie

BOSTON

^ ^ J.

F.-

WINGU

H ouse).

_ was

also manager

of track and

a Original

and exclusive

styles

,Jeweler-and Optician.w

Great M oral

Leaders -of-His-

"m ember f

the Glee

club. H e

in College Clothes

designed

coIn and

others.

Harvard,

playing

at left guesd.

For the pricasts tilwo years le tas preparatory

school men.Fre-

. Leader:

Mr. Stackole

(Thea played

guard on the

varsity, and

s quently

represented

at Noyes

THE PIIILLIPS

INN Phelps

House).

conceded to be one of the strong-

Frenchs'.

OPPOSITE

CAIPUS

Future

Occupations-

Business,

est players

who has

bee on

the

Openthroughout~theyear.

Rates 3.00

A-^ J ^ ^M

edicine,

year e was

an unanim

ous choice

.

t-nLaL ll-^

im

C i he year

Ra,,,.; E g neng,

,^ ,

hinc

* Ci son line ii many b ears. This

perday.

Banquets

served to

Architecture,

etc.

yeafor the

All-as an

unmerican teaimous

choice

per

fo thes

l-eeics

ea.s

pri t b.

Clubs and Societies.

a.

P eeSnesday

at 7 is 22 years

old, weighs

195 lbsl

a n is

ft. in . in h e ig htr.

F is h e r

W

---7. Leader:

Mr. Tower

(Phillips

has been

rominent

in other ac- W

rAN

B

M. STEWART

Proprietor.

b. Sunday

at

inel

her

~yes E.

French

school Questions-Athletic,

so-r

D IN IN R O O M SeClo s

W ednesday at 7

-

.T

U E S D A Y

8. Leader: Mr.

O'Brien (Ban-

In a practice hockey

game last

MONDAY

an T

nAY

croft

9aching

of C h rist

atUApied

Students'

supplies of

a

-alinds.

cro ft g).

W ednesday

afternoon

the first

NCollege Questions.

team defeated

tle second

by a

B. B. -B. Pipes and

pipe repairs.

Sunday at 11.45

score of

3 to . The

first team

Studts pCollege

Ices and Sundae C Leader:

Mr. Crawford (Phil-

shoed up well,

and the prospects S

sMasterpiece

Louise *SGldmtlips

5).

seem bright

for a fast

team this

Ranch

Life in the

DINING

ROMS

\Wednesday

at 7

LOuise S Goldsmith

& CO. The Life of Christ.

year. The following

was the line-

College

Frame

ces and S udae

I

Leader: Mr. C ard

( Wil- FIRST

~EA'M

SECON'D TEAMIntroducingthe

classiest horsemanship

liamsHall).

Hamershlag

.

Frem. Cobb n

amStudent Hall).uestions

Taylor,

p.

p. Warner

and some

of the most

dare devil

feats

Picture Frame andl MIff Shop 10. Leader: M r. Lillard (W il- IRSTEAM SECOND TEA r t c horema sh

Lous

S. Go-tuITH

AnTHun

G. CAx

Sturgis,

cp.

cp. Forsyth

ever

performed

before

a camera.

This

Sunday

at 11.45 Middlebrook,

h.

1w. R. Smith

feature alone

is worth .the

price of

Rogers,

c.

c. Porte

Louis

e S

GoldH

Am

uC

L

ife

ofS

d

u st

.

Sturg

.s The

foll

C

syth

e

er

K Ia

Fletcher,

r.

r.

W ebster

CoNDON'T

M

ISS

IT

FRANK

E. LEASON

Basketball

Candidate

Miller, Cook,

r.

r. Chell amsson

Coal and W ~oodAl

fellows who

are out for bas-

yet

PF i r . - ao W o o d D iv e rd

n R o o k e t b a l l h a v i n g s c h o la r s h i p c o n d i -

T h e a t r e s -

sately.

At this

time of

the year

it Majestic-"Madarne

X."

is very important because

the -m en Park-

W illiam Courtenay

in -

who are

clear have

the first

chance.

"Arsene

Lupin."

It is very difficult

for a coach

to Shubert-

"M arie Cahill

in "Judy

I TES

'pick a team

when som

e of the most-

Forgot."

EPLOSH A scoTC

H

likely m aterial

have conditions,

so H ollis-

David W arfield

in "The

I

A

OFFICE K MlB

STRETit

is hoped that the conditioned

Return of Peter

Grimm ."

men

will

get

their

work

up to

the

Globe-"The

Rosary."

OFHAMILTONPLACE

BcTOk

The squad

at present

is- corn- Echo."

o Rensselaer

Polytechnic Institute

posed of the

following:

Tremont-"T

he Follies

of

lSH

O O L

^;i^ H S M B B B B ~ y ̂ S G o u l d , -W a s h b u r n , B u tt s , B r o w n , 1 9 1 0 ." . n - S a r a h f e r n h a r t i n , t rn t r

W ilson, Van

Brocklin,

Dillon,- '"Jeanne

d'A rc" (Saturday.

m at- '1824

-

IW NEl

7fl(jTO 3 "^ ̂ . ' Gault, W right, H . Jones, H effron, inee), and "La Sociere" (Satur- C Ivil, UNlha~ I,-.EISottial

-. . .

Darling, Hay.

-day

evening.)

;sendforacatalouiue.

TR.OY NY.4

'f

: - - <'a'

._- .- L- kmHLLIPAN'_ *PAGE. FIVE

B egirr iFjght ore Harrnon has made clothes for P.A. Boys for over twenty years'.He is still making them for many of h s first customers. A hint to

Y OUr 0Olt esi t he nro w Boys a t Fhillips. See IHaMrron on*o LI r C I 0 hyour Clothes Problems. MaiV r Street, Ardoovr

" Q UICK, SERW C ..- ... n P...,v , -. j _1%

·O IllHfUrd tro Pn u I

4 -~WItYICE~ ward then made 'nother goal. Af- FOWNESA .ilon the e. .ldRoute) l-U ter one of the best exhibitions of GLOVES

TO ALL PRINCIPAL POINTrS -_ team work in the whole game, L. .

v ̂h aL _ "i [ " Heath shot a basket for the visit- a r a good thingto have

ors. Gould caged another very on h and all good*-- \*N -E ^S lT~, pretty one; then Duggan, Heath dealers have them n hand.and Butts all obtained baskets. 2NORTHWEST, SOUTHWEST and NORTHEAST Aurphy now went in for Gallagher

CHICAO, ST. PAUL, MCINCINAP LI secured a pretty goal and Butts an- Cross' Coal is "Hot Stuff"ST.rlours',CLEELAN D INCINNATI ̂ other. Boston College fouled and It's Great for the GrateDETROIT, BUFFALO, TORONTO, MONTREAL, Hay shot the goal. Time was then _And Inatt Petnts Zetwa the 7 - called. Score: Boston College 8, cnon OAL C

~>,~ 'MARITIME PROVINCES Andover 17. IJ PACIFIC O^ The lineup was as follows: EL. CON. 40 ain StreetPACIFIC OAST- .om ANDOVER BOSTON COL. -

ACCOMMODATIONS FOR ALL CLASSES OF TRAVEL. I- ay (capt.) rg. rg. Gallagher POT POURRI PITIIESl Modern eulped through trains, electric lighted Pullman leep- Darling, 1g. 1g. I. Heath U lIng ors, Parlor and throngh Tourist care th excellent Dilnig c. L. Hea thCar Seritce enroute, offering every phase of travel comfort c . c. Htthat plsT the touring publo. L. Heath Have your Photographs for thethat Pobleases the touring publoc. Sgna Washburn, rf. rf. Churchward Pro Cd by Automato Bla k Signal Guld Potf . Du a ca Pourri made at the Sher-

W For nformation, rte. tickets and Boul, . . uggan (capt.) man.Studio in Andover.

atse to General sen e . Summary: Goals, Butts , Hay We furnish the Pot Pourri EditorAgent, North Station, Boston. , ould , Washburn , DugganILN MGo ld 2,aGbu nPugn. G u 2h r , gw ith an extra print on paperi, L. Heath 3, Churchward 2; goals

from fouls, Hay 3. Referee, Mr. especially prepared for electro-Clough; timer, H.Jones; umpire, typing, without charge.

____Dr._ Tow -.er. SPECIAL- RATES TO STUDENTST he A r ndover Press Soccer Practice Begun We are conveniently located, equip-

ped for the work, and will treatProprietors ofProprietors of The first soccer practice of the you right.

PRINTERS AND SrATIONERS ~ tb winter term was held yesterday af- SHE MAN T TO P HI LLIPNS ACrA M terno on on the Old Campus. A S MA STUDIO....TO PHILLIPS ACADEMY, large number of fellows turned s- ---SCHOOL BOOKS and SCHOOL SUPPLIES out, and a good team should be de- 1 e ll Sho es

veloped.

The Andover dookstore Soccer is a new game at Ando- WHITEHOUSE & HARDYver, having only been started in the

NEW PRESS BUILDING, - MAIN STREET last few years, and it is up to every IOpposite Vanderbllt Hallfellow in school who knows any- NEW HAVEN, CONN.

____________________ thing about the game,whatever, to NEW YORK: 1142j Broadwaycome out and help make it a suc- near 26th Streetcess. Soccer can be substituted forgym work, the same as hockey or AT PBE N CH '8 EE. T w o mv ssbasketball, so there is no excuse .for any fellow to draw back on that

'LYIJISJA fi YfSiAfi M saccount. Captain Kwan has ar-TV Repetatin g Shotguns · ranged for six or seven games,= Re peating Shotguns during the spring term, and if it is

=B US ED IN THE U S. . ARMY. possible a few games will be played Of LAWU NCEThe U. S. Army authorities know a gun; that before heend of the present term. Will show at French's Cae every twois why, when they decided to equip some troops Practice is held every afternoo at

.i ' with repeating shotguns, they selected the Win- 2.15 on the Old Campus, and- all weeks with a select line of "art,cheater in reference to all other makes The candidates are urged to see Dr. Schaffner and Marx Gooa Clotia"experts of the U. S. Ordnance Board also know

,*. JtLs S a gun; that's why, after submitting a Winches- Page about-their gym exercises as and High Grade Haberdashery.9G~BII- .ter Repeating Shotgun to all sorts of tests, they soon as possible.

pronounceditsafe,sure, strongandsimpte. If ALBER T E. HARP'^'tf you wapt a h otgun-buy the one whose Dancing Notice . A

24. - ;Sfstrength and reliability jed the U. S. Army _ . Students Barberauthorities to select it and the U. S. OrdnanceAnd Board to endorse it-that's the Winchester. If there are enough men in-the

school who desire to learn the Main Strqet . Andover, - THE RELIABLE R EP E ATERS "Boston" before the Junior Prom- And

-! . enade, Miss Stork will be glad to.- : ..... ..... ..-.. take a class limited to twelve fel- 0

AIVI ERICAN HA wTS lows. Names must be handed in weC buy to MacMurray at the Jackson

To wit, the hase ht} for !oung men up to eighty"; or the best of the House bfore Sunday evening. : 'U-OOkforeign hats, to wit, the Henry Heath; in almost any material anding Notice bS t Eprl. ' Boxing Notice MRS Momi hon " won "amshape and eight and color. We are hatters each year to an icrease- mO bedk (ing number of discriminating Americans. The schedule for all boxing We pay cash -'

;- - ~- ...-'~. 'classes has been filled out and hand- ' r, .n mxas mle o *eit.1 'V,- - ed in to Dr. Page. The payment t _1 b =i=o. ^ed{t1 .to _robe~ tuo~ t~ mobnl~ ~\

QHAO &, CO. OUTFITTERS FOf MEN for the first twelve lessons will be H a mm&aoLB .' .NEW HAVEN lue on Monday, and all members -. w. aft ~.

,f the class 'should settle'their ac-counts t that time.

.S

PAGE SIX THE PHILLIPIAN

(Continued from Page ) Ladd 2 Baseball Picture Class Basketball PracticeMcCrone I _ __'

Watson- 20 30 lartinez I A picture of the first Phillips 1912 class basketball practice in,ln at P 10Morey 4 Academy baseball team was pre- the gym this evening at 6.30. NoTurned in at meeting 2io~lurl~ TEAM IV O Nickum I sented to the school by Mr. Fuller, first team has yet been chosen, so

Ogrean 2 an old graduate of the Academy. every fellow has a fair show toClarker, C. Lo. $25 Palmer, R. 2 This team was started in the year make good.Cooley, . S.

aeCooev E. J.10 Reilly. . 3 . 1865. The picture has been placed I CAPTAIN.Daughertv, F. J. 10Roycc 5 in the gy'nasium. The school ai-Daugherty, J. C. Ro Hockey ut

Small 2 preciates it very much and wishes Hockey CutDonner 5 Space to thank Mr. Fuller through the The first cut in the hockey squadElkn, D. C. Stickne 2 Pillipan. was made last night, and the fol-ESeroon, S. B. 0 Stoer 2 lowing men will report for prac-

"re°ch 1 ° 50 Tutlcy Philo Debating Trials tice at 2.30 on Rabbit's Pond everyIranff Tompkins 2 day hereafter:

llanna 265 The preliminary trials of the' Alvord. R. S. Cook. Fletcher,Tompkins 490 35 Torre 3 Philomathean Society for the Phlo French, Hamershlag, I-I. T. Mid-McLennan 2 Forum Debate will be held on Mon- debrook, A. M. Miller, D. T.Twombly 2 5dayevenig at 7 15 istead of oMeyer I o Wilson, . day evening at 7. instead of n Rogers. Sturgis, Smeltzer. J. Tay-Poole .10. *inters Tuesday as previously announced. lor, J. F. Brown, Bullivant, Chell,Powers, R. N. 10 n The trials will occur in Pearson Coates, Cobb. Mayo, F. L. Porter,T~oi.,i,; T. W. Young otcs, o ayo . L. orter,Robinson, L. W. 10 Turned in last etg I-all, room C. before a committee R. L. Smith, Warner, ebster.Tsener, A. Turned in last mcete 20 r c, Smitl, aner. ebster.Rosener, A. 10 of five judges selected from theStewart, J. C. 10 Philo faculty. Each man will speak for Class Basketball CaptainsSullivan, J. 10o six minutes on the question for theTheobald 20 The first meeting of Philo for inter-society debate, and from those The the ower casses haveVail 1o this term was held last night. Tor- speaking a squad will be chosen. c ectedthe following captas toWiley, W. H. lead their respective basketballWiley, W. H. io rev gave the select reading, and Later the society team will be t heir res pective basketball.Whittlesey 10o Porter rendered the topics of the selected from this squad.

19T2-John M. Dupont.TEAM V week in a comprehensive fashion.Brandegee $30 The subject of the debate was, Dancing Class3-Francis . Nei

"Bushwell 35 "Resolved, That the new system of Te first meetia K. Dby.Pir n'ey Io0 athletics to be introduced in Phil- e fi r s m of iss Stork's Treasurer for Lawrence WorkPomeroy $500 cond'l 605 -- lips Academy will be for the best dancing class was held Tuesdav

Darrow 5 intere-ss- ffzt-ecl1flasa^wholee -en-n1 _--gA large- umber f -.- At the meetinr-fT h-ff-S-ffdintI --- Donahue, W. 2E ... 20 .Wilson led the affirmative, with-ws have signed up for this Council held on last-Thursday eve-

Dwight c Bruce as his assistant. The nega- course, but there are still some va- -- ing, Clyde T. Timbie was unani-Elms o tive was upheld by Shepherdson, cances if any care to take advan- mously elected treasurer of the -George Io leader, and Taylor, assistant. The tage of the same . fund for the furtherance of theGile 5 25 vote on the merits of the question I fso el e a r enough men in the school work in Lawrence, whichHussey 120 was 9 to 6 in favor of the affirma- is in charge of Mr. Clough. TimbieKelley, W. H.' 20 tive, while the vote on the debate to"will have charge of the SundayLarge 55 favored the negative, 7 to 6. The a special class may be arranged for. afternoon collections in chapel, andLennan 40 vote of the chair agreed with that All names for either this class or all other money contributed to thisMcCann 10 of the house. A general discussion t u l ar Tuesday e v en ing class fund.

'McCord 15 followed from the members of the should be handed in to Tompkins,Marshall, J. M00 society. r. Lillard delivered an Brick 6, before Saturday.%Moore, E. M. 50 interesting critique. R. V. Thomas, Abbot Recital C ply Sq are teNute, G. xo I15 R. Piel, and W. Kephart wereNute, . 30 elected members of the society, The program of the recital givenPage 0o while the resignation of Dryden in Davis Hall last Thursday after- Headquarters forSPery -5 was acc ep t noon at four o'clock by Mr. George College MaSmith, H. F. 10 Forum Debating Team Copeland was as follows: -Sterne, H. S. 12--- Sarabande BachSterne, H. S. 12 - I'Egyptienne Ransau Boston MassachusettsWarner 10 20. The trials for the Forum debat- Sonata, No. MassachusettsTyndale 10 ing team for the Philo-Forum de- Sonata No. York . 50 bate were held Friday evening. Six Capriccio ScarlattiStapleton ro men competed. The team chosen Etude, A flat major WRIGHT D ITSONHale 20 was as follows: Leader, S.J. Valse, F minorPrince ,3 Brady; associates, Chell, H. P. Ballade, No. 3 Copint Foot Ball and Basket Ball Suits thePn3Bd a cie Ce Prelude standard at all leading college&Purdy 5 Wilson; alternate, F. W. Smith. Clair-de Lune The Wright and Ditsoil Shoes andMessenger 15 The judges were Mr. Stackpole, Poissons d'or Head Guards the' best and mostHogg15 Mr. Crawford, and Mr. Porter. Reflects dans 'eau practical also Skates and Hockey15 Minstrels Goods.Slack 10 Danse de Puck DebussyKeeney 10 Miss Stork's Dancing Class Spanish Danses The Wright & DitsonTango Sweaters have long beenHiggins, W. E. 70 Triana Albeniz recognized as the best.Westt eT t he recital was an exceptionally College Students and Ath-Turned in at meeting 200 Tuesday evenng dancing class, all good one. Mr. Copeland is known letes. who want the real,~~COMMONS ~felwswo-cretoin the same athsuperior articles for the~~COMMONS ~~~~~felows e s as the greatest living interpreter o different sports should getBailey $3 must hand their names in tor en- Debussy. e the kind that bear out

$3 Debussy. ,,,-~. the kind tha t bear outBell, A. W. rollment. The number of the class Trade-Mark.Black, A.5 will be limited, hence it is essential The Lawrence Work . Catalogue free.Brubaker 5that all men who care to take ad-

-B-ro Svantage of this course with Miss Two stores have been secured at. WRIGHT & DITSONButts, W. Stork should make arrangements 127, 129 Lawrence street to carry 3 'WashIngton St.. Boton. Maim.Chaffee 2 before Tuesday evening, when the on the Lawrence work. The roomsColes 8 class meets. are being fitted up with the neces- J. E. Purdy A Co.Ellis 4 Essays Due oon sary furniture and will be readyEnwright 2 oofor occupancy by the middle of theGault 2m'nth.Y OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERSGault 3 The fellows-who intend to sub-. month.Gould miT essays for the ieans Prizes - Instructions for the teachers will Phillips Andoer Acadi y 1911Hay 5 are 'reminded that all essays must be given out some time during the ,Hoffman 2 be handed in to Mr. Leonard on coming week The announcement -Hulbert 2 50 before Monday, January -6.Ten will be made in chapel. All men 45- TREMONT STREET

Hunter 4 essays are selected from these ,by who possibly can do so are urged BOSTONJonesS. -the judges for'the final speaking. to come out and help in the work.the juges fr thefinal' ijeaking