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.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~rfc Om-."^ -- 'Ps A-cyCe ._ ____bpia i VOL XXXIII NO. 35 PHILLIPS ACADEMY ANDOVER. MASS, SATURDAY MARCH 4, 1911 PRICE 5 CENTS FIRST BASEBALL PRACTICE,, . . MUSICAL CLUBS CONCERT About Sixty Men Reported for the Annual Club Concert Given in Town First Practice. The Men Were Hall Last Night with Great Divided into Three Separate Success Squads to Report at Different Times Last night the combined musical At the f~~l~~ ir st baseball practice on ~~~~clubs of the school gave their an- At the first baseball practice on seasonnual concert in the Town Hall. last Wednesday afternoon, about The concert was well attended, sixty fellows turned out. They both by the townspeople and the pract~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~bt byi a: i ^^ the-twseople and scoesoteTeprgawsasflw: were hastily divided into to - w school fellows. This concert was squads of about thirty each. Then - .... the last chance of hearing the clubs two of the old "A" men batted ____________________________________________________________________ as the next and last concert of the grounders to each candidate of theV season will be a joint one with first t oenty men in turn. This HOCKEY SEASO N the Exeter clubs, held in Exeter. lasted for about fifteen minutes, Manager Tompkins had ar- when the other squad tookthe floor o the Team for erthe Past Season. Resultns of all the Gamesl, and and went through, the same drill. Rec ord he Peshe the concert was played with great DIVISIO I, 2.3 P.M.^ L Flether Dnd Sat i stigSchos o.f _outer Rose ..... BgCoach O'Brien and Captain .an Statistics_ o esuccess. All the clubs deserve __ReillyZgave>the men some-sound -Last Saturday the hockey season to Dartmouth f Fora game with te cre ot eo advice abKnft-i- icareofu1 of their was t DFheSwtto a close in a game Cushomieinan'ia g te t.i,-.durig the first few practices. g a oe n e mterm. The concert commenced at Ths Haton the willbewith Dartmouth Freshmen, in T ,other games were played at Ando- 8.C5. Tis afternoon there will be which Andover was defeated. 'Elie yer. O .5 practice in the gymnasium as there game was closely and well played The schedule and scores o the The program was as follows: was last Wednesday. After thisby both teas, endng with the games are as follows: t Old P. A. practice, however,' the first cut will bCombined Musical Clubs bePmade.Th- score i to o in -favor of the frch- Jan. i8. Rindge Manual 8, An- case. hit is i ossaible . e to w in me. dover o. Bermudan Rag, Banjo Club cause it is impossible to work in The following men will receive Jan. 25. Somerville High School Encore, Watch Hill thoya h O rge has squd. thethei hockey insignia: Captain 8, Andover 2. Mulligan Musketeers Coach O'Brien has divided the terGlee Club meginoqwicwDudley T. Rogers, Manager Nor- Feb. 8. Dartmouth Freshmen 4, c men into squads which will report man Wililams, Robert S. Smith, Andover 3. At Andover Encore, Little Pickanniny at the time indicated. The squads{Homer 0. Webster, Stuart L. Bul- Feb. . Yale 194, 3, Andover i. Overture, "Sans Souci" are as follows: livant, Charles Benjamin Forsyth, Feb. 15. Andover i5, Dorchester Encore , Monstrat Viam DvsIoN I, 2.30 P.M. Ralph L. Fletcher, Donald War- High School o. "Ma Southern Rose" Biglow, F. C. Daugherty, Rose- h ner Harry Middlebrook, Henry Feb. 22. Brae Bum 3, Andover 2. Glee Club er, Meader, Clarkson, Wel, Loeb Sturgis. Feb. 25. Dartmouth Freshmen i, Encore, Abbott's Song Wainwright, Chatterton, Kent, H The team has played, a total of Andover o. At Hano- Sweet Corn Banjo Club F. Smith, W. G . Wilson, Ritch, and o the e e nve ore, S hining Eyes Gault, Hampton, 'Rosenfield, Wells, seven games, and of the seven, only ver. EcrSiigEe Gauelt, apo , o en Mrin , W l sone game ended with the score in Total, Andover 22, Opponents 27. Diamond City Mandolin Club O'Neil, Alvorda, Ogdene, Marvin, favor of Andover. The schedule The first game of the season was Encore, Medley McCann, Lindsay, Winters, Myer, originally contained eleven games. with the Rindge Manual Training Comic Medley Glee Club La Tour, Silver, Sutton, Pratt, Shl GaineThe Brookline High School games School hockey team, and was Barcolle Mandolin Club Middlebrook, Gaines, H. Jones, R however ' was cancelled and we played on January i8th at Ando- The Andover Rah B. Wiley, Edwards. played the Brae Burn Country ver. The game was one-sided Combined Musical Clubs DvnsioN II, 2.30 P.M. Club second team instead. A game from the first and resulted in an The following men represented Gregory, Renmes, J. C. Daugh- with the Yale Freshmen was also easy victory for the visitors. Score the clubs: erty, H. P. Wilson, Donaldson, H. arranged for February iith. 8 to O. MANDOLIN CLUB T. Middlebrook, Gross, McCor The team was at a great disad- The next game as scheduled ader, Miller; Baker, Gaines, mack, Goodlett, Moore, McCord vantage on account of the large with the Crescents, but bad wether Gates, H all, Hudner, Jones, Kee- Crowell, J. D. Clark, Beedy, Du- number of Scholarship conditions, prevented the game. line, Ha, Leec, Mnni ng, pont, Grant, Thayer, I. W. Kelley, during the early part of the sea- Somerville High School was Metz, Miller, eMorrison, Philips, J. F. Brown, Ives, Manning, Chell son there were scarcely enough next to come to Andover. They pooleis Bush, H. A. Hunter, Tripp, Wash- ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Pooe, Sharp, Lewis, Vail, Wilson. Bush, H. A. Hunter, Tripp, Wwash men to make up a full team. How- also were able to gain a victory burn, Boles. ever, the men worked hard arid as over Andover. Score, 8 to 2. BANJO CLUB DmsioN III, 3.30 P.M. the season advanced, more and Before the next game Andover Leader, Manning; Darling, Fay, S. Smith, L. F. Hill, 3. S. Wiley, ice was responsible for the lack of the Dartmouth Freshmen came to GLEE. CLUB Black, Large, L. Smith, Van sufficient practice during the win- Andover. Th Frsmn weio e lhe ader, Tompkins; Bal- Brocklin, Wright . ter. able to win, however, be tpy a bscorae of on Bickford, Carletoen, SeldGl, Interclass Track Meet Mr. Frank O'Brien has coached 4 to 3. Holmes, Hulbert, Hunter, La Tour, the team this year and it is due to The Yale Freshmen sent a team Marvin, Mead, Miller, O'Brien, The interclass board track meet his hard effort that the present to Andover on February ith and Riggs, Randall, Rogers, Shaver, comes on Wednesday the i8th of team has .- been organized; for it were also able to win from Ando- Sturgis, Theobald. this month. Each class should must b remembered tat only one ver by a score of 3 to r Tuition Due elect a track captain at once in or- member of last year's team re- Andover's first and only victory der that the captains may have turned. was scored over Dorchester High All those who have not paid their time to get their teams into shape manager Wlim arranged an School on February 1r5. The gamie tuition by the first of 'next week for the meet. There will be -prac- excellent schedule, but on account was one-sided and easy from the will be debarred from class-room tice for the high jumpers, shot of bad weather and poor ice, only first. The final score was 15 to 0 privileges. The list of those who putters, and pole vaulters, from 4Hseven games could be The On birthday the ptto r d 'clolthis atero team took yro ayd itn s have not paid has been posted in to oclocha trip, -which was Brae Bun Country Club second the Academy -building. (Continued one 4 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~als al ownfo no

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Page 1: FIRST BASEBALL PRACTICE,, MUSICAL CLUBS CONCERT …pdf.phillipian.net/1911/03041911.pdf · 2008. 9. 9. · putters, games and pole could vaulters, ... All SCHOOL ST. M20 business

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VOL XXXIII NO. 35 PHILLIPS ACADEMY ANDOVER. MASS, SATURDAY MARCH 4, 1911 PRICE 5 CENTS

FIRST BASEBALL PRACTICE,, . . MUSICAL CLUBS CONCERTAbout Sixty Men Reported for the Annual Club Concert Given in Town

First Practice. The Men Were Hall Last Night with Great

Divided into Three Separate SuccessSquads to Report at

Different Times Last night the combined musical

At the f~~l~~ ir st baseball practice on ~~~~clubs of the school gave their an-At the first baseball practice on seasonnual concert in the Town Hall.

last Wednesday afternoon, about The concert was well attended,

sixty fellows turned out. They both by the townspeople and the

pract~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~bt byi a: i ^^ the-twseople and scoesoteTeprgawsasflw:

were hastily divided into to -w school fellows. This concert was

squads of about thirty each. Then - .... the last chance of hearing the clubs

two of the old "A" men batted ____________________________________________________________________ as the next and last concert of the

grounders to each candidate of theV season will be a joint one with

first t oenty men in turn. This HOCKEY SEASO N the Exeter clubs, held in Exeter.

lasted for about fifteen minutes, Manager Tompkins had ar-

when the other squad tookthe floor o the Team for erthe Past Season. Resultns of all the Gamesl, andand went through, the same drill. Rec ord he Peshe the concert was played with great

DIVISIO I, 2.3 P.M.^ L Flether Dnd Sat i stigSchos o.f _outer Rose .....

BgCoach O'Brien and Captain .an Statistics_ o esuccess. All the clubs deserve

__ReillyZgave>the men some-sound -Last Saturday the hockey season to Dartmouth f Fora game with te cre ot eoadvice abKnft-i- icareofu1 of their was t DFheSwtto a close in a game Cushomieinan'iatlork g tet.i,-.durig the first few practices. g a oe n e mterm. The concert commenced at

Ths Haton the willbewith Dartmouth Freshmen, in T ,other games were played at Ando- 8.C5.Tis afternoon there will be which Andover was defeated. 'Elie yer. O .5

practice in the gymnasium as there game was closely and well played The schedule and scores o the The program was as follows:

was last Wednesday. After thisby both teas, endng with the games are as follows: t Old P. A.practice, however,' the first cut will bCombined Musical ClubsbePmade.Th- score i to o in -favor of the frch- Jan. i8. Rindge Manual 8, An-

case. hit is i ossaible . eto w in me. dover o. Bermudan Rag, Banjo Club

cause it is impossible to work in The following men will receive Jan. 25. Somerville High School Encore, Watch Hill

thoya h O rge has squd. thethei hockey insignia: Captain 8, Andover 2. Mulligan MusketeersCoach O'Brien has divided the terGlee Club

meginoqwicwDudley T. Rogers, Manager Nor- Feb. 8. Dartmouth Freshmen 4, c

men into squads which will report man Wililams, Robert S. Smith, Andover 3. At Andover Encore, Little Pickanninyat the time indicated. The squads{Homer 0. Webster, Stuart L. Bul- Feb. . Yale 194, 3, Andover i. Overture, "Sans Souci"

are as follows: livant, Charles Benjamin Forsyth, Feb. 15. Andover i5, Dorchester Encore , Monstrat ViamDvsIoN I, 2.30 P.M. Ralph L. Fletcher, Donald War- High School o. "Ma Southern Rose"

Biglow, F. C. Daugherty, Rose- h ner Harry Middlebrook, Henry Feb. 22. Brae Bum 3, Andover 2. Glee Club

er, Meader, Clarkson, Wel, Loeb Sturgis. Feb. 25. Dartmouth Freshmen i, Encore, Abbott's SongWainwright, Chatterton, Kent, H The team has played, a total of Andover o. At Hano- Sweet Corn Banjo Club

F. Smith, W. G .Wilson, Ritch, and o the e e nve ore, S hining EyesGault, Hampton, 'Rosenfield, Wells, seven games, and of the seven, only ver. EcrSiigEeGauelt, apo , o en Mrin , W l sone game ended with the score in Total, Andover 22, Opponents 27. Diamond City Mandolin Club

O'Neil, Alvorda, Ogdene, Marvin, favor of Andover. The schedule The first game of the season was Encore, MedleyMcCann, Lindsay, Winters, Myer, originally contained eleven games. with the Rindge Manual Training Comic Medley Glee ClubLa Tour, Silver, Sutton, Pratt, ShlGaineThe Brookline High School games School hockey team, and was Barcolle Mandolin ClubMiddlebrook, Gaines, H. Jones, R however ' was cancelled and we played on January i8th at Ando- The Andover RahB. Wiley, Edwards. played the Brae Burn Country ver. The game was one-sided Combined Musical Clubs

DvnsioN II, 2.30 P.M. Club second team instead. A game from the first and resulted in an The following men represented

Gregory, Renmes, J. C. Daugh- with the Yale Freshmen was also easy victory for the visitors. Score the clubs:erty, H. P. Wilson, Donaldson, H. arranged for February iith. 8 to O. MANDOLIN CLUB

T. Middlebrook, Gross, McCor The team was at a great disad- The next game as scheduled ader, Miller; Baker, Gaines,mack, Goodlett, Moore, McCord vantage on account of the large with the Crescents, but bad wether Gates, H all, Hudner, Jones, Kee-Crowell, J. D. Clark, Beedy, Du- number of Scholarship conditions, prevented the game. line, Ha, Leec, Mnni ng,

pont, Grant, Thayer, I. W. Kelley, during the early part of the sea- Somerville High School was Metz, Miller, eMorrison, Philips,J. F. Brown, Ives, Manning, Chell son there were scarcely enough next to come to Andover. They pooleis

Bush, H. A. Hunter, Tripp, Wash- ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Pooe, Sharp, Lewis, Vail, Wilson.Bush, H. A. Hunter, Tripp, Wwash men to make up a full team. How- also were able to gain a victory

burn, Boles. ever, the men worked hard arid as over Andover. Score, 8 to 2. BANJO CLUB

DmsioN III, 3.30 P.M. the season advanced, more and Before the next game Andover Leader, Manning; Darling, Fay,

S. Smith, L. F. Hill, 3. S. Wiley, ice was responsible for the lack of the Dartmouth Freshmen came to GLEE. CLUB

Black, Large, L. Smith, Van sufficient practice during the win- Andover. Th Frsmn weio e lhe ader, Tompkins; Bal-

Brocklin, Wright . ter. able to win, however, be tpy a bscorae of on Bickford, Carletoen, SeldGl,

Interclass Track Meet Mr. Frank O'Brien has coached 4 to 3. Holmes, Hulbert, Hunter, La Tour,the team this year and it is due to The Yale Freshmen sent a team Marvin, Mead, Miller, O'Brien,

The interclass board track meet his hard effort that the present to Andover on February ith and Riggs, Randall, Rogers, Shaver,

comes on Wednesday the i8th of team has .- been organized; for it were also able to win from Ando- Sturgis, Theobald.this month. Each class should must b remembered tat only one ver by a score of 3 to r Tuition Dueelect a track captain at once in or- member of last year's team re- Andover's first and only victoryder that the captains may have turned. was scored over Dorchester High All those who have not paid their

time to get their teams into shape manager Wlim arranged an School on February 1r5. The gamie tuition by the first of 'next week

for the meet. There will be -prac- excellent schedule, but on account was one-sided and easy from the will be debarred from class-roomtice for the high jumpers, shot of bad weather and poor ice, only first. The final score was 15 to 0 privileges. The list of those who

putters, and pole vaulters, from 4Hseven games could be The On birthday theptto r d 'clolthis atero team took yro ayd itn s have not paid has been posted in

to oclocha trip, -which was Brae Bun Country Club second the Academy -building.

(Continued one 4

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PAGE TWO ________ ___ THE PHILLIPIAN

Boxing Turnamenttbe pbillipian" "^ ^ ^ icbe Plittipian Boxig TurnaentWell Dressed Andover Men have theirThis afternoon at two o'clock

---DOF IITOR the preliminaries of the boxing Clothes made byMANAGING EDITOR tournament will be held in the Bor-PLINY F. STEWART, 'II e

BUSINESS MANAGER den gymnasium, under the rules iWILLARD W. BUTTS, ' stated in the last issue of the Phil-ASSOCIATE EDITORS lipian.

FRANcIs K. DouGLAs, '12 The drawings to d(late are as fol-RUSSCLL G. HAY, '12 lovS-:

STAINLEY MORRISON, 'IIHAYE-HHAROLD H. NTE, '12 1II.\VYW1IGHT

JOHN W. BARRELL, 'II Lahr,. Th Phii A a mWINTHROP H. SMITH, '12 o Durfe e Phiiip AcademyJ. CHARLES O'BRIEN, JR., 'II El S

ALEXANDER B. RYCE, ' Gault, Mott. Tailor and Outfitter, Elm SquareWELTERWEIGH1T

Published every Wednesday and Sur- Dickern, J. Gould.day during the school year. ---Peil, . Smith.

Notice to Advertisers Butler, Dyke. iTo insure change of advertisement, LGTEH

copy must be received for Wednesday LIGGTWEIGIIT OES & YOUN M c P er not later than Tuesday noon; for Satur- Silver Marshall Mll day not later than Friday noon. All M20 SCHOOL ST.business communications should be ad- Tenney, Gifford. BSdressed to the business manager, W. W. F. S. Hunt, F Smith. -BOSTONButts, Draper Cottage, Andover, Mass. LOT b 'andIN

Stubbs, Loeb.Red towaan tom su.Term.: 2 per Year. Single Copieas, 5 Cta. FEHARVAREIGD Ready to wear and to measure.- -- -- T - - -CAMBRIDGE ~The best in style, fabric, and fit.Entered at the Andover Post ffice as Higgins. Sugarman. Made in workshops on the prem-

aecond class mail matter. P. L. -Tunt, Metz. ises.~-r ADOVEPRES-- The order in which these men Special attention given to the re-'"I

-THE ANDOVER PRESS will box will be iven out at two quirements of students, both inMarch 4, I911 o'clock this afternoon. All of the MEN'S clothing and furnishing goods.

above must be on hand at that SM"SHOES 400WashingtonSt', - BostonThis issue in charge of H. H. Nute. time. If there are any corrections _

or additional entries to be made,Tickets for Harvard Concert they can be' attended to at that

__-___ ~ time. - | A homelike, first-cl IC netOf__...... Tle tickets for the-Harard - --- - -puolNew-Englan& ' ' LUUIrli^IN J3 -_-ortile - Hrrvird -n ---Musical Clubs' concert, which will Wrestling Classes- ----- radtonsdatngfrom

Gren. Warron, y-t Mae of M n Cote-be given on March I7, are on sale nwlfurnlshednow. Attention of the school is All fellows who expect to enter with every ' lo esnow. Att~~~~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~~enti furhed scooi Mewrn'aetmst rel o, thet~~~~~ ~~ ith eovey _gcalled to this matter at thi s tling tourment must re- comfort&til ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ cnen wrest9'long tourStaten stre-t Bostont

in the hope thatEveryone will beweanhein the hope that everyone will plan port-at the gymnasium at 7.30 this ence dst7-9 tate treet, Bostonto attend te concert, which enin.Eeyn viib egeto attend the concert, whiichi is e v e n

"n §* Everyone willpbe weighed onmnd.. 5110",e "!3 Harvard Square, Cambridgeand the preliminary bouts will be- hot and coldgiven under the auspices of the and te preliminary bouts will be-ee water n every Commons men for, the purpose of gin at eight o'clock. room. Keptcon- o

completing their pledge to the The following men have handed stantlyclean byourvacuum plant. Rooms AT FRENCH'Sswimming pool. The Harvard in their names: . a day andup. R EEclubs have very generously agreed R. S. Cook featherweight. U EVERY WEEKto let their usual fee of fifty dol- T. Cook, lightweight. 1 1

_____ ______S. CVai, lightweight.lars go, and the school could not A. Bruce, lightweight. A 58

show their appreciation of this S.C V ail, lightweight. ^f ) ^y"generous act any better than by at- E eevg We make a specialty of CollegeLittlefield, welterweight.tending the concert in a body. The C. H F ltiht. trade and select our woolenstickets will all be one price. There accordingly, which consistwill be a limited number of re- C. W. Johnson, elterweight. nw i. of te best foreignserved seats, for which the regular W. Smith, welterweight. , .productions:-seats may be exchanged at a later Winters, welterweight.

date to be announced soonF. J. Daugherty, welterweight. Advantages offered in ourdate tobanuneS. Brady, welterweight. Young Men's and Boys' Clothing:

Debating Class H. Gile, heavyweight. Exclusive styles-durable materials Men's Coat Sweaters from S. toOn last ThursdayeveninC. Sheldon, heavyweight. m ratprie $6.oo.

On last Thursday evening a mBrad heavyweight mderafe prices. A full and complete line of thesenumber of those fellows interested a, heavyweight. In furnishings as well as hats very popular articles of wearing ap-nudebating and pulicw spaintesd Thomas, heavyweight. parel. Most fellows greatly prefer

in debating and public speaking C.H. Snyder, heavyweight. and Shoes them to overcoats.met at Mr. Porter's house ad or- C.A. Cobb, heavyweight. Send for illustrated catalogues. We alington Gloves sx.o.ganized a class to study this sub- Charles Lahr, heavyweight. ____________ We- are often asked how we canjeer. For the present all the work s l h s soefr$.0 h ussell this glove for $xLzo. The ques-ject. For the resent all the work __________________ tion is only natural as the glove isdone will be in preparation for the :in every respect a full $.So valueExeter debate, but no one, who and would ordinarily have to be solddoes not wish to, will be required ____ .^i^^^^^^^B^ at that price. Ou r answer is that itdoes not wish to, will be requiredisimlaqutonfmlipyg

___ ~~~~~~~is simply a question of multiplyingto try for the Andover debating . . D Uel & - the small returns on each by the saleteam. of O many.

The class will -meet at 7 o'clock SMen's Pure Silk Hose 5oc. pr.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~on two nights a week, the particu- ___ ^M'This is indeed a splendid vlue inYOUNG MEN'S silk hose. They are made of purelar flights being decided upon later. silk tead, and have four thread~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~The class will-last only an hour, %lisle heels and toes. The colorings

and it is hoped that a large number % Tu~SmSSSr r u t t e s r o i e b s a ycoT ,, are just the sort you like best. Navy,will-make use of this opportunity TRANaORIPT BUILDING ~2 t mgO'u^ . ' " ^ n ^l ^ ^and it is hoped that a large number TRANSORIPT SUILDINO IQU-ALLtmQJM~iTY *an, grey, garnet, cadet and black.

vill make use of this opportunity ~COLLINSAND OUR MAIL ORDER DEPART-to become proficient in a subject BOSTON ET BOOTON ~~~~~~~ ~ ~ ~~FanmANK" MENT,which will be of great practical - lAND OMPANY" This. section of our store service isbenefit to them in after life. The in charge of an expert whose pleas-next meeting of the class will be (N[:W YO r w~d' __^ a^1/ u e l s t y u "® riplNEW YORK-ure it is-to fill your orders promptlynext meeting of the class will be NEW Y and accurately. One'trial will con-on next Tuesday evening at seven 297 TH AVENUE vince you of the truth of this state-o'clock in Pearson Hall. It is par- Near 31st StreetU .. ment.ticularly hoped that men in school i/-

who are not members of either of 883 EX//Ethe two literary societies, but who 4--)O1f^3TONhave had experience in public FINE OLOTHES ' 'FINE OLOTHE$VENCOspeaking, will be present at that Style book 40 malledupon request. NEW HAVEN, CONKtime.

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STORAGE. RENTING, PAINTING, Mr. Hadfield's Recitation CALENDARSUPPLIES, REPAIRS, ACOESSORmS Mr. Henry J. Hadfield will give TODAY

a costumed interpretation of Kip- 2.15-Soccer practice. Old Cam-

inon on Tuesday, March 14, in the pus .M yerscou gh & Buchan Stone chapel. It is considered by 2.30-Varsity baseball practice,everyone as a great treat to have gymnasium.

Automobile Station IMr. Hadfield here and no one 2.45-Track squad report, BoarA -should miss the opportunity to Track.hear him. The following program 7.30-Basketball game, 191\1 i)will be rendered. 1912.

53-61 Park St., Andover I. Prelude, the New Voyage. SUNDAYTelephone 208 2. The Past That Ftted. 11.45-Mr. Phillips' group.

3. Pink Dominoes. II.45-Mr. Allen's group. .. .4. Delilah. 11.45-Mr. Stackpole's group.

The METROPOLITAN 5. A Code of Moral. II45-Mr. O'Brien's group.ADOVER'S CANDY STORE 6. Municipals. 11.45-Mr. Lillard's group. BUCHANi& FRANCIS

Home-made Food, Ice Cream, Soda 7. Back to the Army Again. 7.00-Inquiry.and Candies 8. The 'Eathen. MONDAY Upholsterers and.Furniture Dealers

Mrs. M.E.Dalton, Proprietor 9. Cells. 2.30-Varsity 'baseball practice, lo PARK STREET,, - ANDOVER42____________________ io. Gentlemen Rankers. gymnasium.

Individuality" 1. Mandalay. - 2.45-Track squad report. Board2. The Ballad of Bolivar. track.

H U E L LE N O13. The Palace. 645-Mandolin Club rehearsal. ALL RAIL14. WVith Simdia to Delhi. TUESDAY . .

P OSTON 15. Two Sides of the Medal. 2.30-Varsity baseball practice, L a c k awa n n a CoalHas It s distinction - j6. Ave Imepratrix. gymnasiurm.

17. The Death of the King. 2.45-Track squad report. Board ANDOVER COAL COMPANY18. A Baliad of Burial. - track. Office, 3 Maln Street r.TelephoneCon.

a lla» 0 Van V ' t I9 . The Conundrum of the 545-Banjo Club rehearsal. ANDOVER, MASS.c lan Workshop. 6.45-Glee Club rehearsal.

PADDOCK BUILDING, 101 TREMONT STREET 20. Hymn Before Potpourri Notice PHOTO SUPPLIES--- -- „ ---------- POp AKS PHOTO SUPPLIES

BOSTON Debating Trials All Seniors and-non-returAll Seors andnon-returning_________ -__ __ I .a previous issue of_the Phil- Middlers' - pictures- for--the -Pot . F.- n - -

lipian an-announcement was made Pourri--must-be-in-before -EasterCailors and Importers to the effect thatthe ftrials for the" Vacation. There are only a couple

Of team which will debate against Ex- of weeks left; so all who have-not-erY . ...-.eter would-be-hell Friday even- yet had their pictures taken must A r A

WUoolen Dovelties ing, March 17. Since then, how- do so at once. The attention of all DA D ALLever, it has been discovered that is called to the fact that a prize of

For Young Men' the Harvard concert is scheduled five dollars is offered by the man- Athletic Outfilter for all P. A.- for that night; therefore, the trials agement for the best jokes before Teams

will be held on the previous even-' Easter. All jokes and grindsSporting and Outing Garments ing, Thursday, March 6. The should be 'handed to C. R. Lord,

_^«_«.,.. _«_^_«___«. time and place will be announced- Abbott 6. A r c o Building,later. Lectures for March ANDOVER, - MASS.

FORT HILL 1406 RES. NORWOOD 25-2 Baseball Notice Thursday, 9: Dr. Eastman in TELEPHONE CONNECTION

John W. Schaeffer & Co. - On Saturday afternoon the sec- Archaeology course.PRINTERS & DESIGNERi 6nd and last call for baseball men give Kiplin recital in Chapel.

wOT ill be made. It is very important T s ,05 FEDERAL STREET - BOSTON w 11 b e m a d e. I t i s v impoa Thursday, I6: Trials for the de- Co t J _ anthat any men who have intentions batinc team. Ocit aln company

of trying for the team- to be out mra- TED -Friday, 17: The Harvard musi-I[RR R ̂ XSaturday for the first cut will be cal clubs in the Town Hall, by in- Makers of the Highest Grade(OD. A;I I (O PAI made shortly. Practice will be at ation of te Simming Pool Com-2.30 in the gymnasium. mittee. Ready-to-wear Clothes

Jackson House Fire Saturday, I8: P. A. musical in the W orldclubs at Exeter-joint concert.

Good Things Yesterday morning at about Tuesday, 21: Buffalo Jones (un-11.45 a fire started in the Jackson certain).

at House. The school. bell in the Thursday, 23: Dr. Peabody in D, ciAcademy building was rung im- Archaeology course. - -

RKight P rice s mediately and the fellows dis- missed from classes. Everyone Inquiry Speakerthen joined in the work of carry- The speaker at Inquiry this Sun- Frequently represented at Noyes Frenching out furniture and clothing. day will be Morton R. Proctor of bMr. Henry wandless.

87 and 89 Causeway St., Practically nothing movable was the'Junior class at Yale. Proctor274 Friend St., left, in the house by the time that graduated from Hill School in the A. W. LOWE

(NarieNdt Sta., o n) the water started to come through. class of 908 and since his entrance(Near North Station) The Andover fire department, in Yale has been interested i the' W DRUGGIST 'W

however, arrived on the scene be- work of Dwight Hall. His work

BOSTON fore the flames gained headway. there has been very effective andThe fire was a very difficult one to he is much in demand. The soci-Press Buiding - Andoverget at. It started above the ety is therefore very fortunate in TUTORING SCHOOL

GAS FIXTURES and kitchen, but crept along under the having such a speaker. His close EDWIN BRYANT TREAT, M.Aroof to the main part of the acquaintance with the work of

Students' Supplies house. The hose was carried up Dwight Hall has made him par- May to October October to MayLanmp Chimneys, Globes, ~late. through the house into the attic, ticularly able to speak-on such Oak Bluffs, Mass. Helenwood, TennLamp Chimneys, Globes, !tc. and although the damage done by phases of school life as Inquiry -

-At reasonable prices the flames amounted to practically represents. Both Proctor's prede- Individual Instructlon under experienced ttor

Before buying elsewhere see nothing, the plaster, carpets, and cessors from Yale who addressed, Therugh prpa fr I itlecshdldecorations were ruined by water. Inquiry, enjoyed large audiences, Winter Term opens October 15

H S. WRIGHT & CO All the fellows who lived in the and it is hoped that the school will at Helenwood, Tenn.n. RIG~ll i~ CO . house have secured temporary show the same generous apprecia-' Out-door life -orse-back riding

Main St., Andover, Mass. rooms. tion of the speaker tomorrow. Large hunting preserve..... .. a.: 'ti.iflli.l,- *J *~~~rij~ i~~'Ii~If II

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J. N. TICIHELL ----(Continued from Page ) New Library Books JOHNSTEWARTTailor and Importer team came to Andover confident of The following new reference

an easy victory, but Anodver books have resently been added to Clothes Pressed eivr andp HAMILTON PLACE played a fine defensive game and the Phillips Academy library:

BOSTON they were able only to win the game A History of the Roman Politi- Post Office Avenue, - Andoverby a small margin. The.score was cal Institutions, by Abbot. (Two

ins TYPEWRITE RS 3 to c . Hewins & Hollis$10$60 TYPEWRITER The hockey team went.to Hano- "History of the Roman Em-RENTED ver on February 25 for their only pire," by Seignobos. Men's' Furnishing Goods..RENTED , ., trip. The game was close and ex- "Introduction to the Study of 4 HAMILTON PLACF, BOSTON

$5 for 3 Months citing, although the ice was poor. the Middle Ages," by Emerton.The game ended with the score I "Rome: Its Rise and Fall." ANDOVEIR NATIONAL BANKEver machine is guaranteed to be n fine work- Ing order and will be kept so durin in avor of Dartmouth. Wyers.

ie a o haveo fo ppale lof urchasedlt - A few statistics concerning the "The History of Rome to the ious--9 to m., a to 3 p.mchines of all makes on which you can ave0 to individual members of t eam Battle of Actium." Shuckurgh. Cloe Saturda at 15 per cent. Year's guarantee. Send or a f vidual members of the Battle of Actium." Shuckburgh. -Close Saturday at 1375 per cent. Year's guarantee. Send or call forcailogue. . are given below: (2 copies.)

American Writine Machine Co. Captain Dudley Thayer Rogers, "A Tariff History of the United SMITE & MANNING38 Bromfield street, Boslon comes from Dedham, Mass., and States." Taussig. -DEALEs

has played on the football team for "Slavery and Abolition." Hart.. Dry Goods and Groceriestwo years and was captain last fall. (2 copies). Essex Street ... ANDOVERHe will enter Harvard. Height, "The American Nation"; His-

W ^~· i~E S ZS S20. Class I925 ft. ii in.; weight,1i5 lbs.; age tory. Vol. iS, "Parties and Slav- J. A. HANDLEY20. Class 9I2. ery," by Theodore C. Smith. (2 TEACHE OFasm,,,w.~-n Homer Oliver Webster lives in copies).R

____;_________ _ Wellesley, Mass., and is going to "The American Nation": a His- Itr a M DLInstrument, fr t,*,le or SlentDartmouth. He played end on the tory. Vol. 17, Westward Expan- Basement, RCHAIOOY BUILDING

W. A. ALLEN, Ph.G. football team last fall. Height, 5 sion, by Garrison. (2 copies) Mondays, Thrursdaya rnd Friday.Prescription Druft. I in.; weight, 51i lbs.; age, 8. "The True George Washington."Prescription druggist Class 1912. Ford. r HE NEW DRUG SroREB. B. B. Pipes Fudge Sundae Charles Benjamin Forsyth of "The American Nation": A His-Appollo Chocolates Rochester, N. Y., played on the tory. Vol. ig. Causes of the Civil CROWLEY & COMUSGROVE BUILDING - ANDOVER hockey team during the latter part War, by Chadwick. (2 copies.)

of the season. He has won his "The American Nation": a His- 33 MAIN ST., ANDOVER' -__--" -- - A" in=6-o tbalF: He will-g to the tory. Vol. 20o."The Appeal" to

.... J. E. WHITING University of Rochester. Height,- Arms," by Hosmer; --.. F_-L--o--- -. ~,Jeweler and Optician,~ 5 ft. ii in.; age 20; weight, 85 "The American Nation:" a His-Jeelr PHILLIPS SEALS l bs. Class 912. tory. vol. 2. "The Outcome of the Men ' s Furnishing Goods

PHILLIPS SEALS Robert Lansing Smith of Pough- Civil War," by Hosmer. (2 copies). Clothing Made toOrder and epairingAndover, Mass. keepsie, N. Y., has been playing "An Outline for the Study of J. WM. DEAN

on the hockey team for the last American Civil Government infew weeks. He will enter Wil- Secondary Schools." N TREET - ADOE

THE PHLLIPS INN Iliams. Height, 5 ft. io in.; age, "The Financial History of theOPPOSITE CAMPUS 20; weight, 70 lbs. United States." McClair.

Open throughout the year. Rates $3.00 Stuart Lodge Bullivant comesper day. Banquets served to from West Newton and will go to Advisory Board Meeting 1 'UMAN & IClubs and Societies. Aandocie.Yale. He is a member of the class At the Advisory Board meeting

J M. STEWART - - Proprietor. of 1912. He is 6 ft. 2 in. tall, 9 held Wednesday afternoon, it was BOSTONyears old, and weighs 8 bs. voted that no man who had ever -Originaland exclusive styles

Noyes E. French -^ h ^ ^^^^^Orinai and exclusive slesNoyes French . Ralph Leslie Fletcher of Provi- won his "A" in any of the threedence, R. I., has played on the major sports, namely, track, base- i n ol l ege C l ot hes d es ig n edteam all season. He will enter the ball and football, would be eligible especially for college andDINING ROOMS Massachusetts Institute of Tech- to run for a managership. In the preparatory school men. Fre-nology. Height, 5 ft. 3 in.; age, same way it was voted that Mid- qucntly represented at Noyes

Students' supplies of all kinds. 18; weight, 30 lbs. Class 19 I 2. dlers only would be eligible for Frenchs'.,B. B. B. Pipes and pipere Donald Amos Warner comes these positions in the future. ThisB. B. B. Pipes and iC repairs from Duluth, inn. He was elect- decision marks a radical change

College Ices and Sundae ed football manager for ext year and turinng point in the historyand was chairman of the unior and management of the athletics.

Louise S Goldsmith & Co. Prom Committee; He will enter Heretofore it has been possible for- Williams. Height, 5 ft. ii in.; a man to come up here for two W ODER LAND

weight, 53 lbs.; age, Class years, and, by winning his "A" inPicture Frae and Gift Shop T Mi football, to secure an assistant Monday, Tuesday and WednesdayHarry Tomlinson Middlebrook managership before he has become' and Wednesday Matinee

^Louisa . GozITHi ARs . CLARK of Bridgeport,. Conn., has played known to many fellows. This willon the hockey team this year. He also prevent too many honors fall- THE GREATwill enter Yale Sheffield. Height,FRANK E. GLEASON ft. 7 in.; weight, i8 lbs.;age, g upon a ew men. ivi R A N

Coal and Wood 19. Class i9ii. Future Entries in B. A. A. Meets Juggling Comedian and HatterPire - Plaoe Wood Delivered in Rooms Henry Sprague Sturgis A;s from

OFFICE - MAIN STREETN. Y., and will go to At a meeting of the Advisory ALSO FINE SHOW OF ATESTOFFICE -MAINSTREET lusHarvard. He is 5 ftS TR in tall Board last Wednesday afternoon, MOVING PICTUR S

weighs 6arvard. He ibs. and is years it as decided that in'the future REGULAR PRICESweighs i6o lbs., and is i9 years Andover should be represented in-. I. Playdon FLORIT old. He is a member of the class A ndov er should benepresented m*J. H . Playdon of 1911. the annual B. A. A. meet my a re- DON'T MISS ITSeasonable flowers for all Manager Norman Williams lay team only.occasions at reasonable prices comes from Woodstock, Vermont. At the Theatres

---- He-will enter Williams. Height,Arco Building, Andover 5 ft. 3 in.; weight, 15 lbs.; age, T' remont-"The Follies of 1910o."

'tepone Coo. ctio n20 years. Class of 1911. Park--"The Commuters." Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Hollis St.--"The Spendthrift." ofNotice Majestic-"Madame X" SCHOOL ofThe Curtis Shoe Shop

Any fellows desiring pictures of B ten-"Julian Etinge in " -E IEERINRepairing neatly done their rooms should see Brubaker, Fascinating Widow.", i Mechanal, ltrlAll kinds of Boots and Shoes Brick House i. The pictures are Shubert-"The Fourth Estate." -TY, M hanal, Nlrlal

., Rubber work a specialty, at taken by flashligt and are about- Colonial-"The Girl of My Sendfor Catalogue. TROY N.67 Park Street, Andover, las 6 y 8 in size. Dreams.""~ -A_ 1

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Begi rrii ht ion rr u M annon has made clothes for P. A. Boys for over twenty years.

...- ~~~~~~~. ^ ;He is still making them for many of his first customers. 'A hr t to

u r I .the nsew Boys at Phllllps. See Mrrnnon onV O r I o t h o s your Clothes Problems. saai, trooe, Anrdover

QUI x mC6fK 'S CVI : I-E CommunicationQ ICK '- SERVICTE T o the Editors of the Phillipian:Alonl the Ideal Route, A number of articles have late- -FOWNES

TO ALL PRINCIPAL POINTS ly appeared in the Phillipian about GLO Sthe new athletic system, and weshould like to suggest that the mean rght gloves-many objections might be over- so buy Fovwnes andWE STB ~~- - ,^^^^ ^^^^come by the following plan. save trouble.

NORTHWEST, SOJTHWEST and NORTHEAST Let the call for candidates forthe class teams be made at the

CHICA CO v ST. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS, l same time as the call' for candidatesST.LOUIS,CLEVELAND,CINCINNATI for the varsity squad. Practice

DETROIT, BUFFALO, TORONTO, MONTREAL, - could be begun on both early in Cross' Coal is "Hot Stuff". s tAnd tmdata Pints , twmn thil , the season and the varsity could It's Great for the Gratey. AMARITIME PROVINCES .AV' have its games with other teams

---- w~- a ----- X~ as in the past. The class teams

PACIFIC COAST would also immediately begin JUOU COAL COwork, but a more strict watch TC,. Con. 40 Street

ACCOMMODATIONS FOR ALL CLASSES OF TRAVEL would be kept on the individual'Modern eqlppe trough trains, electrio lghted Pullman Sleep.

'g Parlorndthrough Tourit arws th excellent Dinng players than before. Whenever a T I PT FCar 8errce enroute, offeriv eery phase of travel comfort

apleso the touring public. comor fellow should show exceptional or O 1O RI PICTURSProtected by AutomaHo Block Signals. even fair ability, he could be given

For information, rates. tickets and i' a trial on the varsity. In this way Have your Photographs for theyFor oplyaton rlea iticket aent o toi a t

WS> to G neralo .ll'ep g those who are supposed to be too ot ourri made at the Sher-

=^_ A taO.n.a Bo.t.P.o . "bashful" to go out for the var- man Studio in Andover.

sity at the opening of the season We furnish the Pot Pourri-Editorl!______---- _________---_- ______- could, if they should show ability with'an extra print on paper

with the class teams, be given a especially prepared for electro-chance to make good. typing, without charge.The Andcover Press In football it seems as if theT he A ndove r P~rs new system would be especially de- SPECIAL RATES TO.STUDENTS

Proprietors of fective. For who can expect a fel- We are conveniently located, equip-low to play hard or with spirit ped for the work, and will treat

PRINTERS AND STATIONERS against one of his schoolmates and you right.] T&TO PHILLIPS ACADEMY, Hrperhaps close friends? Next year

TO PHILLIPS ACADEMY, the football game is to be at Ex- SHERMAN STUDIO...SCHOOL BOOKS and SCHOOL SUPPLIES eter. and there is no use in taking _ ra

v

any unnecessary risks or running the chance of losing it after we Sw e 11 o e s

T h le Anr v-r1 R nnk^fbnPhave won six consecutive victories.T he UAndover IBookstore And as for baseball, how manyNEW PRESS BUILDING, X MAIN STREET fellows are going to stay here on a WHITEHOUSE & HARDY

bright spring afternoon to watchtwo teams from the school play,ppoite Vnderblt Hallwhen they might be in Boston or | NEW HAVEN, CONN.some other place enjoying them- NEW YORK: 1142 Broadway

_-_ - -._.~~ffg~~ _selves' ^ ^^ ^^ ^^ .. ****'^ j- fk selves?, , near 26th StreetE { f F FJIt seems to us that this system n r 2 Sr

would do away with the separating AT TBENCHS EVERY TWO WrzEK

of our athletics from those of "Repe ^*in Cfotgu * ' other schools, would give everyone

-l^^ ~ Repeating Shotguns a fair chance, and at the sameUSED IN THE U. S. ARMY. time would offer a good oppor-

-(^.::2 *The U. S. Army authorities know a gun; that tunity for outdoor exercise to all is why, when they decided to equip some troops participants.Of ,AW-wXNCXwith repeating shotgunsthey selected the Win- 'II and 'I3. 1 O t g chester in preference to all other makes. The Will show at French's Cafe every twoezerts of cthe US Ordnance Bsub aittrg a Wiches- k College Baseball Captains weeks with a select line of "Bar,

\\ '^*^' .5i aif a gun; that's why, after submitting a Winches-Xi '1 8 -R ter Repeating Shotgun to all sorts of tests, they Schacarf and Marx Gooa Clithas"

pronounced itsafe,sure,strongandsimple. If The baseball captains of theyou want a shotgun-buy the one whose more important colleges and uni- and High Grade Haberdashery.

* , < [.i' strength and reliability led the U. S. Army versities, and the positions theyauthorities to select it and the U. S. Ordnnce fill for the season of III, are as r ILRT E. SHARPBoard to endorse it-that's the Winchester. fll e seaso n of , are as ALBERT E. 5HARP

* ~ []~r~~~~~~~~ ?l~ *follows:<" Pd T H E RELIABLE REPEAT ERS Yale--A. L. Corey, right field. P. A. Students' Barber

Harvard-C. V. McLaughlin,first base. 9 Main Street . Andovr

Princeton-S. V. White, third

base.CLIFTON ,Dartmouth-C. A. Emerson, left J E P Co

«« i *Copley Square Ir-oIfdam - A. E.Purdy & Co.Copley Square Dotel B j IH Brown-W. E. Giles, first base.

-. , ~ ' *1ls |Army-W. C. Harrison, second OFFCIAL PHOTOGRAPHERSbase.

Headquarlfs for Navy-V. P. Ervin, second base. Phillips Andover-Academy11I Men CLIFTON .. DFORD b IIWilliams-A. P. Mills, third:~'bCf, <O CCIFTON . BDFORD sDIoColge m!entl S ·in.higuh f .hi base.

* oo - |as stt *e¶6e)CeW ARROW Pennsylvania-W. L. Shultz, 145 TREMONT STREET.

.Bosto~OLAR .pitcher. BOSTON'Boston Massachusetts | otch COLLARS Cornell-E. B. Wagner, short

1 2, .forz. Clnett Pabody& Co. MaUe ,stop.

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A. L. STARIN & BROTHER XMAKERS of SMART CLOTHES

Will show' their*» OPP. VANDERBILT HALL, NEW HAVEN, CONN. X

New Line of .... Spring and Summer Suitings' At French's Monday and Tuesday, March 6th and 7 th

i Those who have seen our lines before pronounced them the finest collection of beautiful patterns shown at Andover this season. Don't 2 miss this opportunity to look them over before many of the exclusive 2

5 -novelties are gone. Remember, at French's Monday and Tuesday,. SMarch 6th and 7th. -_. - - _

A. L. STARIN & BROTHER |

Notice Room Reservations dollars each. The rooms on the Intercollegiate Hockeythird floor will correspond to

All fellows who wish to sing in All fellows desiring to reserve those on the second floor. Appli- The Inter-Collegiate Hockeythe jail in Lawrence tomorrow are irmitory rooms for next year are cants for any of these rooms will championship has been won byasked to hand their names to W. , .- , * . cants fopr n fethese ro; t na Cornell. The standings were as

E. Gould before si ocock to asked t put in their application state their preference as to loca-oll.E. Gould before six o'clock tonigh blanks at once. These blanks are t i on an d exposure. follows:

be obtained frm te Rg In his dormitory each study will Soccer NoticeIT to be obtained from the Regis- have a fireplace, thus providingW RIGHilT & . DITSON I trar's office, and after being filled excellent ventilators, with the add- The first call for soccer candi-out are to be filed there. The ap- ed luxury of an open fire when- dates was made in chapel yester-

ATH ETIC SUPPLIES Dlications will be dated as received ever desired. On each floor there day morning. About twenty-twoATHLETIC SU PLIS and those first received will have will bc four toilet and two shower fellows reported. In order to get

1aseball, Lawn Tennis, Golf, Basketball, Track first choice. In making out their baths, with hot and cold water. a winning team it is necessary forand Feld Sports blanks the fellows are asked to The building will be heated by every fellow in school who has had

, am College Students and make applications for more than steam from the central plant, and any experience at all to come out.thletes who want the one room, expressing their prefer- the halls lighted by electricity with- As the first game is with Harvard

real, superior articles ence. Where fellows are undecid- out charge to the students. Elec- varsity on March I5th, the workfor the various sports ed as to just what rooms they tric fixtures will be provided in must be begun without delay.should insist upon those wish, they are asked to put in an each room, the occupant paying for Everyone who intends to try forbearing the WT right application just the same. These the light used by him, there being the team must report today on the

t Ctalogu e FreD e a . pplications ill also be dated as separate meters for each suite. Old Campus at 2.I5 sharp, dressedWRIGHT & DITSON ;received, and when they decide Class Track Captains for practice.

WRIGHT & DITSON Lupon their rooms, their preference (Signed.) CAPTAIN344 Washigton St.. Boston. ma".. ,vil be noted on these first blanks, The four classes elected trackrinceton Schedule

Chicago, San Francisco Providence and thus they will be able to re- captains in chapel this morning,New York Cambridge zeive more satisfactory rooms. and the results were-as follows: The 91I football schedule of

For convenience of those who L. S. Middlebrook,-i9. Princeton University has recentlyW t esire reservations in the new dor-. Tilton, 1912been announced. It includes many

W hnether Speech mitory now being built near the M. . Phillips, 9I3. changes.

Sermon or Essay Brick House, the following infor- . N. Lindsay, 194. Sept. 30. Stevens at Princeton.Sfoermoraopont. fo wouldenore mation as to the rooms and their N Ldsay4. Pnceton.If yo.ve a morI o pont. loogI you "oudeorce l Oct. 4. Rutgers at Princeton

youargument or enliven your style by pcpt groundrar get and keep at yur yelboyw prnum prices is given. On the ground Assistant Baseball Managers Oct.' 7. Villanova at Princeton.

.Character." Overl pageso r stllngwlth"potnZt" foforevery ortor written or oral on."Alpha floor there will be four double Oct. II. Lehigh at Princeton.hetlcal .ngx to every one of hunreda ol tersely lestated claraeter.tra s texts, topics, precepts epl. suites at three hundred dollars George Winslaw Washburn of Oct. 14. Colgate at Princeton.grars 20% dscount to each; eight single rooms at one Brockton, Mass., and Van Zandt Oct. 21. Navy at Annapolis.

rn to A ract ad Horl Tebook......: hundred and fifty dollars each. On Stone of Andover, Mass., were Oct. 28. Holy Cross at Prince-How to Attractand Hold an Aodec........Fenno's S ence and A of Elocuto......... 125 the second floor there will be four elected assistant managers of base- ton.Ott's How To Gesture .... ................... 1:: 0oPrs and Co.s (otete..t e........ltet;::... .0 double suites at three hundred dol- ball. At the end of the season the Nov. 4. Harvard at Princeton.Commencem ent PrU, ll oIbor oco... 5 1.0

anmneos arlsamentary Gu aide. ).......... lars each; six single rooms at one school will vote on the two again Nov. 11. Dartmouth at Prince-INSMM , NOBLa sLDREDGE .'

3.-33-S W. b St. NeYor y hundred and fifty dollars each, and and the one who is elected will be ton._ . . wtwo single suites at two hundred manager for next year. Nov. 8. Yale at New Haven.

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