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Established 1878 Vol. LIV No. 49 PHIILUPS ACADEMY, ANDOVER, MASS., WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1933 Ten Cents GAINSVE TRASY VITORY Popprdy Da Fonuandl e Coming~ Events Robinson Prize Debate WEAK HARVARD FRESH. GAINOVERSYTRACKTEAM Satppdy Day AnuAldve To Be Held Tuesday DOWNED BY ANDOVER IN BRIDGTON MEET y Ntayr20ywill b the 12y 17 l~eia lO ramiatic wi~llb hld Tuesday eveni g LACROSSE TEAM 5-2 ailnual Poppy D~ay CoiidltCted by Club. instead of this Fridav. The Blue Sweeps Up All Field the Andover Post of the Am- 1 :15 Club lbasebl~l. R~onans concert by H-oward H-arrington Rowland, P. A. '32, Plays Well Evuentees To pScor 94 ed 2i3 Lgin The iiionev VS. (Gauls. Saxons vs. in the Mfeeting Room would For Visitors; Henry, Baker, To 3a1c wl uedt3povdG(re'ks uccessitate the use of Pealxdy Lewis, Star For Blue To31 k3 I ~~~~food, clothing, and medicine for Second TeamI Track Meet H ouse for the debate. The KIkGMAN TAKES MILE jtile disabled ex-service men of with Lowell I I gh, coaches have dlecided that thi, MOYER TALLIES THREE Andover anti their families. All .2 :30 Baseball with Harvard woult! not hold the large crowdl ex-service men in need, whether Freshmen. expectedl to hear the forensics Game Lively, Interesting; Manager Bodman Misses Breaking Record members of thle Legion or niot. 2:30 Golf i'With St. Pauls'fte w oulrtas. Patteson Has Two More ByThn QuIenc fwlhh ae fra ara h 4 :00 Tea D~ance in the Gym- .Games Scheduled An Inch ~~~~~fiinid lpennit. It is hop(l that nasiuim. Admission, 50 the school will contribute geni- cents. %VWnr~IBf Ut. eaLk I1a.rVardl Freshman team The Andover -t r a c k t ea fit erously to a worthy, cause.7:0Eaiiitix fo th U I'J LU flwadeaed5o2athehns swamp~ed a weak aggregation from 7:00s~xaitit fo' tie UofA thB ED eflleae tacos2emtnher Sat-s llridgton Academy in a dual meet Joep Cook Gireek Irize. SUCESFUhude aftherlanoo sn.nThe Hrv ard here Saturdav. The score %%-a.,-Tusas'a 8SCESU ESNudyatron h avr 04 2~ t 31 13 *\nclover ' RhJIFUAD~IMI111 WIN J7:00 E'xamination for .the team] showed poor stick handling 42-3 t 31 -3. Ano er wpt BLUE HORSEMWfl~~V C oni v e rs M1athemiatical Bradford And Andover Unite In and general lack of practice; asa tihe hanmmer throw, shot put, broad LDM IV bT'A APrizes. Musicale;, Riveters Play matter of fact, Jack R~owland, P. jumnp, pole vault, andl javelin throw. FRM MMa. M M~i 54 Friday, May' 19 For Dance A. '32, was thle only man who had Captain .lolrn Iladnian cleared 91\ / ~~~~~~~:00 Examinaition for the ever p~layedl the game before this feet three-quarter inches in thle Captain Embree Makes Four Goodhute -Prizes in English. The combined Glee Clubs, of year. Hle played by far the best hight jump bret faile iwn shisaoGasolFil Fs auda My2 Bradford junior College and Phil- game for thle visiting team. tcml~~t t(I break his own school Game 2:30 Baseball with Boston lisAaeyAnorgv a The poor playing of the Crini- record sixfeet feethog oner andone College. concert of mousic in Jordan Hall, -son team'l had its influence on that half inches.Although l-erb Purse Andover's horsemnic got into 3:00 Tennis: Milton- Nc a d- Iotn nStra vnn.My ftehm em hc i o and Chan I lowe (lid not run, their %winning stridle on atr cv 13oto. The sating vveingbga Maty:1 sow asl goo0 woka tewheyh had ino l~ridgon l~r~'e~l n easyvictimto 1w halkin up a ictoryover a 3:00 Lacrosse: Tufts Irsh and endled at 10:00. The Riveters the gamc with the Boston Lacrosse .\ndover's aggressive squad. Thle powerful teamu of older men comi- mien.plydfracigron1:0u-Cbserlwekao.Tetm visitors scoredl their onlY first posedl of -. Nlr. Phillips, the Andover 8:00 'MIovics: "\\hfat ! No IIae o acigfo 1:0u- Ctlubsvrl do wnteeks ago. Thae tea plJaces, in four track events, coach, at No. 4. Jack Pickering, Beer?' with Buster Keaton tiofdilt ny ml ui tl (lresk notyseem ito abeto mablt \Vingate won first place in thle D anvers 1)010 club star, and jai)- ence attended this final concert o brkawyfromithsi c habitaof mAl- 120-yard high hurdles with a time Blandon of local fame. Browvn. th uia lbs.Qo tb' ingh anioer-enthuksiastic l attack.tAl (iof 16 4-5tlis second~s. Rafferty the regular B'lufe No. I man, and 3 lach. and .11otet bv PBuxtehlude, thouhteaac istllaite Was second, and Shannon (Bl) was P'ringle, took turns- at No. 1' NINlEMET HARVARD were rendered for the first time iii raggeiit pssinedgoand shooting, third. lIn the 220-vard low hurd- position for the opponents. A~ NIIL 3 sa \icicnlefrlai thei efn sesoe oo ooea les Kitchel (A:\ calve ni first with usual Captain Emibree IllayeI a1 ONRM FIELD TODAY The program was as follows: t reono.hehbtdgo oy a time -of 25 3-5 seconds. Raf- brilliantgm to HOME it srog loiite: Cantate lDmio renug xhbiedgodboy Won~inuad on Page 6) game s~,ir, ith stron Bux.teht ied checking and general play in the (Contnued n Pag 6)hacking upl by [-look, who lplayed Opponents Greatly Weakened dCiiiidCtls first game in which he has appeared _________________ a large hart in pulling dlown the By Ineligibility; Will Combinedi l'omiloiso far. With more practice lie GREEKS AND SAXONS 7-4icoy Give Hard Game (Rtussian Liturgy) Lvovsky showvs promise, of settling (lowil The gamec opelied rather slowk loI-oddfnema.Myr BASEBALL VICTORS with Andover taking the lead at PLATT DUE FOR MOUND DUTY () The Pleasures of the Plains i to oddfns a.Myr tile start with two goals scored by ("Acis and Galatea" ) Hadlam vi whoscored three of the goals. also Boswell's Pitching High Light As Captain Enillorce. Then the oppo~s- Short Stop And Second Base Still Stun and Moon Gretelhanisiov (Continued from- Page 5) The Orange, Unexpectedly ing team tightened up. and Pick- Undecided; Will Be Covered By My1 Sinirit, Pie Joyful Down Roman& ering tralied at the 'end of the Sumner, Burdick, Victor (Caniata No. 146) Bac, OFFICIAL FOOTBALL second chukker. The third period (Andover Glee Club) SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED A lpowerftil Greck baseball tjeaiii soWed good defence work on A\ndover's nine maeet the I [I r- 01uodlibet Bach iioverjioweretl the Gauils o iioi wna 1u'Ath sides, with I look starring. vardl Freshiien o Brothers Field \'io Cet ombierr Hles ToGaesWthHavrdAnr 13Y a score of 6-1. The (ireck~; ar'e EA \\Vilhelna, at No. I for And- \h iehS lrv Fece Trip To New Haven On Oct. 14 thik .afternoon. The gamue w'. r tainI'oksi-Bait still in first place iii the Club p~en- diver, succeeded in scorinig oila iial ceue r ulinPl-ogBam nant race. P. D~avis and W'. Ilege- l'ass from Fletcher at No. 3 for bth vsorhate cambrntdgeo _jIeinijslh Dalaptiaine'AeIcue mnan, formied the battery for the thle homec team, and IPickeringbtteviioshv cnetdt Song of the Shepherd Delayroc h fiilfotalshdl o Greeks. Cross pitched for the( again put one through . Th fat:ic e helre.r teamn Ins been conl- \\hnIG flor193,3 is as follows: Gauls, andI C. Woollcy caught. e~t chukker of the gamne was tle' .'m -avr S"llhva" Sept. 30-Yew Ilampton An aggressve Saxon ine unex-fourth, with Emnbree and I I(ik :iderablv weakened by ineligibility. Bradford Glee Club)) 'c.71lradFehe mighty ~ ~~~~~~~%f. hllp NMtrph.%, 1Exeter's captain and \Vake Thee, Now D~earest pectedlv swamped[ the mihyIo- lmothl tallying and M.liliOct. '14-Yale Freshmen at New man by a score of 11-7. scoring for the oppositio. X hrso atya.wo~'smi- Ceh-lvka' ae f1 oswell's pitching for the though91 thle gamle wls only tlleknned ly espodnsilile for their victory over Deciuis Taylor ( )ct. 21-1P,rowvn Freshmen. Saxons was -a high-light Of tie lat- to ble a four period coitest. lun .\udover. will ble unable to play Celtic I vnRoberto,! Oct. 28-_ e aphr tt ter gamne. [his curves and dropis general agreenient it was decidedjrtisrao. ths1)eign NowT h ot fMyn Ft'eshinen were working e xc elIIe ntlI ! to lplay an extra chnkker. erl eake htte avr orle.1 o.--- avr 2dFeie "1 hughe" Samson caght. I th~' ()iice ore Pikeringput ~ Preshmian first team has been re- ~Ifilkinig Song Granmvillc Bant ock Nov. 41-Eetrvatd2n Fr~erve first two uinnings the battery for between the uprights to make thle P"atdl deetdb heFeha on fOrFthr 3-ho It will be noticed that the New thle IRomans was Taintor- aiid score .5 to 4 in favor of the I ocak], secondq. Nevertheless. Coach Bill.- (Combined Clubs) I-anipshirc State Freshinan game B'arnes. Although Ta-intor alloWed I lowever, this app~eared to 1e thehrtblee ta hywl utu h rdod leCu con is to Ile played onl October 28th, onlly twvo hits%. hie wvas takein out at filnal gaspI for the opposition, for a strong resistance against the Blue. pallist was 'Miss Mfiriani Merritt. One week earlier than last vear. The lie beginning of thle third, and Dey Filbree and Fletcher succeeded Jh ieu svr uhte(Continued on Page 6) f-Iarvar'd 2nd Freshman gvanie hias was substituted. IDev was not at iii breaking through thle enemy's sanlie except fo~r 'I fe positions ______________________been Ilut in place. By this sub- his best, however, and let tenl runs weal, defense andI tallying one whlich Mr11. Billhardt has not vet stitution of an easier game before inl. Allen, shortstop for the R~o- apee ttefna hsl h ecidedI up1om1 IPackard wVill catch Dr. Ptatteiclher Gives the Exeter encounter, the cllances; Imllios. miade a spectacular catch in score stood 7 to 4 ill favor of Ani- (Conuinued on Page 6) Thanks To Riveters of injuries will ble lessened. and the sxth nnin andnabbd tile dover's niallet-ietim. IBrown anid ____.ndvrilhave a better chance runner onl first. P rinigle refereed whlen ni t playinimz. Y ESOILW R RSIr 'itihrnleiafof to win froiii New IHanlpshire. lii A\s both encounters, lasted seven huit there w~ere few fouls tol lie call- YL SOILW R ESD.fatihri baloftormier years; the New Hampshire m)lhilings, they are to be cotmnted a-; elI a' thle lplaV was ver% clean. t.eNisicmrlus. isesto sie]oa ob trw full games. ~~~~~~~~There is no defint sceulWnILL MEETI SUU EU51A pes~rt sincere thanks to thle away"I' ii h-~ ~ oi mr advance as vet. I however. Mlai- Jazz ( )rchestral for generously third teams-. It shudalso ble noted CONCERT BY HOWARD ~~~ager Iobcrtsiin hlopes for two conl- Messrs. Lovett And Campbell giving their services g~ratis at thttotr C r plaiiiied---onec to tests wvih the h-harvardl Fresh ),l. To Attend Informal Tea; Dr. tile dance which followed1 the Ne,%% I lavemi, and thle other to Ex--X HARIRINGTON FRIDAY several gemnies withl the lDaInver', Lovett Preaches Sunday Iconlcert im Tordlan I Tall, Bostonl, eter. P olo Club.. antd perhaps a trip ti, - last Saturda) ' eVenlingl..(CnnudoPae6 Recital Will Take Place In Meeting .\V'on. reigou redr soctaia O wor , Messs (Continued____on __Page __6 _ Room At 8:15; Admlsafonreiisansoalwk.Msrs 50 and 25 Cents 2N OOB L T A ay Canmpbell aiid S'idnley Lovett 2ND FOOTBALL TEAMdovr' gustsovr the Mr. Boarss Writes Of His Many Interesting I lowardl Ilarrington will give a SCHEDULE PLANNED coining %%eek-emnd. Air. L~ovett is to Eprecs W ie Cnen n C nd snujg recit' l in thme Me1otimig Roomi preach Ithe sermi~now onl Sunday, the E precsW ieC nen nC nd on1 F~riday evenling, MNay 19th, ait List Includes Prep Schools In Vicin- 21st. anld on tlmat afternoon both 8:15. ~\l r, I larrington, who has Ity And A Trip To men ~~'il attenld anIl in formal tea inl Air. J1. S. I ,arss has spient s;ix lpro~isionls whieh :L11lhintltei to Ma~~d' grreat progress iii his vocal Middlesex thle L~og Cabin for thle purpose of sthlihlers ill C.anada inl connection about 200 lbhs_ .. t r pcks,. and a art. dcoes hiot ileed any mt rodnction mneeting, authl conversing with all %vit, a champ ill thle Temniagaimi tent. This, ili adihiti in to two pad- Iii all Andover audiemice. Tickets A\ large second football teami p~rosp~ectiv'e Y'ale mien f rom thIL Forest 1Reserve.Th mnIe-drsiiksiut :lodfrtn m1ay bie secured at 50 ceilts and 25 schedtile has leen announced for school. Thley inted to clarify the wadimi by nramuc, is situiatedI onl camioce. an I is ;L tldiqie aI load to emts. E~dwin B1ilteliffe w~ill ble tile tiext fall bly Mianager Capers. It mlort' ,e~eigpaes o f tIle Temnagamni L~ake, anii is abonht carry oever, a pii rt.uf(. h een - .1CCiiMpllalist. inllltdes tw~o H-arv'ard I house Teami Luniversit% . and ti) alhswer :umw% Ire. three humidred niiles! tii'rthI of it', mieal c-ii lsVd diver aii tilenh fire 'l'le pirogralin iill be as followvs: galiles, omic with Du'iniier Prep. lev'nti qutestions,. - Toronto, imi the heart of ithc Cana- at thle elld (if thle (lays jore I ~~~~~~and one w~ith Mfiddlesex at \l idd~le- ~ r. I1.ovett. aI gratihumate of thle dlialn ~vo. it, tile fi ihlowimin fttll' tuakes imp) for the trouible IThm'.i dfal Caro lBene Sarti sex. The Dumnmer Prep game w~ill Val m e I jiviulitv Schii ol. is now chap) paragraphls lie tell% ablout tilie ealmioe uuideriimii' I'll'- loidmge.t trips wilicil 'mm 'Aura A-Xnorosa M~ozart be played October l4th amid will lie laini. or college ulinister. at New trips wh'lich lie has taken alnte, -thle Mr. 1%ar-s. takes are abouit ~c'~ c Stornellat rice Resrpighai the big home encoumiter for- the I haven. I leSides hiavingT spent %varioums lakes and( river- vN\liich week'.. "nhe Which lie ha, l:11IIi' If Seconds. The first team is going muchel of his itulle With 1 stildelit aboumnd in that regioti, Several timles is- kmnowh a, thle ( 1ufli. Wantiderer's Nachithied Schutbe'rt to New lavenc omi the 14th. The grouips and imi studemft con feretmce';. Thle thing- which is mu t-s jiimtmhm - En-meradi c-ircutit, so-called hecatmic Ave M~driat Schubert trip, to Mliddlesex is a niev andI ad- hie wvas for several vear'i. at theM.siIwe starin outi rl tiihmhlksb tlos llLl( -\orgen Stratiss ditiomnal -attractiomu. Tihowever.- it is Vermnon church in Ilostoii. is thle ainoumit of footl whlichm mmmtst Thle p roiceilutre is ito tart oft fromi k reit L'Iber M eitm I aumit Strauss still tentative. The mnaiager feels Mir. C'anmpbelh is genleral seern> be taken -along. Ill ole intanlce, tile inidiml Camp right a fter break - llt that the Secomnds work ijust naIn- h'r't'rr of IDwi;gllt I Ilall thle students' whlen emnbarktin- onl a three w~eel, fast When tile loadini- of thle camioes I 'ilimmofrte as th, first tam, and tat their ,'hristia Associaton at Tal . -i t rill, Mr. Ba rss; had inl Ili, c'mlov has been colmpleted. Ini tile pam'tt-

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Page 1: GAINSVE TRASY VITORY WEAK HARVARD FRESH ...pdf.phillipian.net/1933/05171933.pdf · Established 1878 Vol. LIV No. 49 PHIILUPS ACADEMY, ANDOVER, MASS., WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1933 Ten Cents

Established 1878Vol. LIV No. 49 PHIILUPS ACADEMY, ANDOVER, MASS., WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1933 Ten Cents

GAINSVE TRASY VITORY Popprdy Da Fonuandl e Coming~ Events Robinson Prize Debate WEAK HARVARD FRESH.GAINOVERSYTRACKTEAM Satppdy Day AnuAldve To Be Held Tuesday DOWNED BY ANDOVER

IN BRIDGTON MEET y Ntayr20ywill b the 12y 17 l~eia lO ramiatic wi~llb hld Tuesday eveni g LACROSSE TEAM 5-2ailnual Poppy D~ay CoiidltCted by Club. instead of this Fridav. The

Blue Sweeps Up All Field the Andover Post of the Am- 1 :15 Club lbasebl~l. R~onans concert by H-oward H-arrington Rowland, P. A. '32, Plays WellEvuentees To pScor 94 ed 2i3 Lgin The iiionev VS. (Gauls. Saxons vs. in the Mfeeting Room would For Visitors; Henry, Baker,

To 3a1c wl uedt3povdG(re'ks uccessitate the use of Pealxdy Lewis, Star For BlueTo 31 k3 I ~~~~food, clothing, and medicine for Second TeamI Track Meet H ouse for the debate. TheKIkGMAN TAKES MILE jtile disabled ex-service men of with Lowell I I gh, coaches have dlecided that thi, MOYER TALLIES THREE

Andover anti their families. All .2 :30 Baseball with Harvard woult! not hold the large crowdlex-service men in need, whether Freshmen. expectedl to hear the forensics Game Lively, Interesting; Manager

Bodman Misses Breaking Record members of thle Legion or niot. 2:30 Golf i'With St. Pauls'fte w oulrtas. Patteson Has Two MoreByThn QuIenc fwlhh ae fra ara h 4 :00 Tea D~ance in the Gym- .Games Scheduled

An Inch ~~~~~fiinid lpennit. It is hop(l that nasiuim. Admission, 50the school will contribute geni- cents. %VWnr~IBf Ut. eaLk I1a.rVardl Freshman team

The Andover -t r a c k t ea fit erously to a worthy, cause.7:0Eaiiitix fo th U I'J LU flwadeaed5o2athehnsswamp~ed a weak aggregation from 7:00s~xaitit fo' tie UofA thB ED eflleae tacos2emtnher Sat-sllridgton Academy in a dual meet Joep Cook Gireek Irize. SUCESFUhude aftherlanoo sn.nThe Hrv ardhere Saturdav. The score %%-a.,-Tusas'a 8SCESU ESNudyatron h avr

04 2~ t 31 13 *\nclover ' RhJIFUAD~IMI111 WIN J7:00 E'xamination for .the team] showed poor stick handling42-3 t 31 -3. Ano er wpt BLUE HORSEMWfl~~V C oni v e rs M1athemiatical Bradford And Andover Unite In and general lack of practice; asa

tihe hanmmer throw, shot put, broad LDM IV bT'A APrizes. Musicale;, Riveters Play matter of fact, Jack R~owland, P.jumnp, pole vault, andl javelin throw. FRM MMa. M M~i 54 Friday, May' 19 For Dance A. '32, was thle only man who had

Captain .lolrn Iladnian cleared 91\ / ~~~~~~~:00 Examinaition for the ever p~layedl the game before thisfeet three-quarter inches in thle Captain Embree Makes Four Goodhute -Prizes in English. The combined Glee Clubs, of year. Hle played by far the best

hight jump bret faile iwn shisaoGasolFil Fs auda My2 Bradford junior College and Phil- game for thle visiting team.tcml~~t t(I break his own school Game 2:30 Baseball with Boston lisAaeyAnorgv a The poor playing of the Crini-

record sixfeet feethog oner andone College. concert of mousic in Jordan Hall, -son team'l had its influence on thathalf inches.Although l-erb Purse Andover's horsemnic got into 3:00 Tennis: Milton- Nc a d- Iotn nStra vnn.My ftehm em hc i o

and Chan I lowe (lid not run, their %winning stridle on atr cv 13oto. The sating vveingbga Maty:1 sow asl goo0 woka tewheyh had ino

l~ridgon l~r~'e~l n easyvictimto 1w halkin up a ictoryover a 3:00 Lacrosse: Tufts Irsh and endled at 10:00. The Riveters the gamc with the Boston Lacrosse.\ndover's aggressive squad. Thle powerful teamu of older men comi- mien.plydfracigron1:0u-Cbserlwekao.Tetmvisitors scoredl their onlY first posedl of -.Nlr. Phillips, the Andover 8:00 'MIovics: "\\hfat ! No IIae o acigfo 1:0u- Ctlubsvrl do wnteeks ago. Thae teaplJaces, in four track events, coach, at No. 4. Jack Pickering, Beer?' with Buster Keaton tiofdilt ny ml ui tl (lresk notyseem ito abeto mablt

\Vingate won first place in thle D anvers 1)010 club star, and jai)- ence attended this final concert o brkawyfromithsi c habitaof mAl-120-yard high hurdles with a time Blandon of local fame. Browvn. th uia lbs.Qo tb' ingh anioer-enthuksiastic l attack.tAl(iof 16 4-5tlis second~s. Rafferty the regular B'lufe No. I man, and3 lach. and .11otet bv PBuxtehlude, thouhteaac istllaiteWas second, and Shannon (Bl) was P'ringle, took turns- at No. 1' NINlEMET HARVARD were rendered for the first time iii raggeiit pssinedgoand shooting,third. lIn the 220-vard low hurd- position for the opponents. A~ NIIL 3sa \icicnlefrlai thei efn sesoe oo ooeales Kitchel (A:\ calve ni first with usual Captain Emibree IllayeI a1 ONRM FIELD TODAY The program was as follows: t reono.hehbtdgo oya time -of 25 3-5 seconds. Raf- brilliantgm to HOME it srog loiite: Cantate lDmio renug xhbiedgodboy

Won~inuad on Page 6) game s~,ir, ith stron Bux.teht ied checking and general play in the(Contnued n Pag 6)hacking upl by [-look, who lplayed Opponents Greatly Weakened dCiiiidCtls first game in which he has appeared

_________________ a large hart in pulling dlown the By Ineligibility; Will Combinedi l'omiloiso far. With more practice lie

GREEKS AND SAXONS 7-4icoy Give Hard Game (Rtussian Liturgy) Lvovsky showvs promise, of settling (lowilThe gamec opelied rather slowk loI-oddfnema.Myr

BASEBALL VICTORS with Andover taking the lead at PLATT DUE FOR MOUND DUTY () The Pleasures of the Plains i to oddfns a.Myrtile start with two goals scored by ("Acis and Galatea" ) Hadlam vi whoscored three of the goals. also

Boswell's Pitching High Light As Captain Enillorce. Then the oppo~s- Short Stop And Second Base Still Stun and Moon Gretelhanisiov (Continued from- Page 5)The Orange, Unexpectedly ing team tightened up. and Pick- Undecided; Will Be Covered By My1 Sinirit, Pie Joyful

Down Roman& ering tralied at the 'end of the Sumner, Burdick, Victor (Caniata No. 146) Bac, OFFICIAL FOOTBALLsecond chukker. The third period (Andover Glee Club) SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED

A lpowerftil Greck baseball tjeaiii soWed good defence work on A\ndover's nine maeet the I [I r- 01uodlibet Bachiioverjioweretl the Gauils o iioi wna 1u'Ath sides, with I look starring. vardl Freshiien o Brothers Field \'io Cet ombierr Hles ToGaesWthHavrdAnr13Y a score of 6-1. The (ireck~; ar'e EA \\Vilhelna, at No. I for And- \h iehS lrv Fece Trip To New Haven On Oct. 14

thik .afternoon. The gamue w'. r tainI'oksi-Baitstill in first place iii the Club p~en- diver, succeeded in scorinig oila iial ceue r ulinPl-ogBam

nant race. P. D~avis and W'. Ilege- l'ass from Fletcher at No. 3 for bth vsorhate cambrntdgeo _jIeinijslh Dalaptiaine'AeIcuemnan, formied the battery for the thle homec team, and IPickeringbtteviioshv cnetdt Song of the Shepherd Delayroc h fiilfotalshdl oGreeks. Cross pitched for the( again put one through . Th fat:ic e helre.r teamn Ins been conl- \\hnIG flor193,3 is as follows:Gauls, andI C. Woollcy caught. e~t chukker of the gamne was tle' .'m -avr S"llhva" Sept. 30-Yew Ilampton

An aggressve Saxon ine unex-fourth, with Emnbree and I I(ik :iderablv weakened by ineligibility. Bradford Glee Club)) 'c.71lradFehemighty ~ ~~~~~~~%f. hllp NMtrph.%, 1Exeter's captain and \Vake Thee, Now D~earestpectedlv swamped[ the mihyIo- lmothl tallying and M.liliOct. '14-Yale Freshmen at New

man by a score of 11-7. scoring for the oppositio. X hrso atya.wo~'smi- Ceh-lvka' aef1 oswell's pitching for the though91 thle gamle wls only tlleknned ly espodnsilile for their victory over Deciuis Taylor ( )ct. 21-1P,rowvn Freshmen.

Saxons was -a high-light Of tie lat- to ble a four period coitest. lun .\udover. will ble unable to play Celtic I vnRoberto,! Oct. 28-_ e aphr ttter gamne. [his curves and dropis general agreenient it was decidedjrtisrao. ths1)eign NowT h ot fMyn Ft'eshinenwere working e xc elIIe ntlI ! to lplay an extra chnkker. erl eake htte avr orle.1 o.--- avr 2dFeie

"1 hughe" Samson caght. I th~' ()iice ore Pikeringput ~ Preshmian first team has been re- ~Ifilkinig Song Granmvillc Bant ock Nov. 41-Eetrvatd2n Fr~erve

first two uinnings the battery for between the uprights to make thle P"atdl deetdb heFeha on fOrFthr 3-ho It will be noticed that the Newthle IRomans was Taintor- aiid score .5 to 4 in favor of the I ocak], secondq. Nevertheless. Coach Bill.- (Combined Clubs) I-anipshirc State Freshinan gameB'arnes. Although Ta-intor alloWed I lowever, this app~eared to 1e thehrtblee ta hywl utu h rdod leCu con is to Ile played onl October 28th,onlly twvo hits%. hie wvas takein out at filnal gaspI for the opposition, for a strong resistance against the Blue. pallist was 'Miss Mfiriani Merritt. One week earlier than last vear. Thelie beginning of thle third, and Dey Filbree and Fletcher succeeded Jh ieu svr uhte(Continued on Page 6) f-Iarvar'd 2nd Freshman gvanie hiaswas substituted. IDev was not at iii breaking through thle enemy's sanlie except fo~r 'I fe positions ______________________been Ilut in place. By this sub-his best, however, and let tenl runs weal, defense andI tallying one whlich Mr11. Billhardt has not vet stitution of an easier game beforeinl. Allen, shortstop for the R~o- apee ttefna hsl h ecidedI up1om1 IPackard wVill catch Dr. Ptatteiclher Gives the Exeter encounter, the cllances;Imllios. miade a spectacular catch in score stood 7 to 4 ill favor of Ani- (Conuinued on Page 6) Thanks To Riveters of injuries will ble lessened. and

the sxth nnin andnabbd tile dover's niallet-ietim. IBrown anid ____.ndvrilhave a better chance

runner onl first. P rinigle refereed whlen ni t playinimz. Y ESOILW R RSIr 'itihrnleiafof to win froiii New IHanlpshire. liiA\s both encounters, lasted seven huit there w~ere few fouls tol lie call- YL SOILW R ESD.fatihri baloftormier years; the New Hampshire

m)lhilings, they are to be cotmnted a-; elI a' thle lplaV was ver% clean. t.eNisicmrlus. isesto sie]oa ob trwfull games. ~~~~~~~~There is no defint sceulWnILL MEETI SUU EU51A pes~rt sincere thanks to thle away"I' ii h-~ ~ oi mr

advance as vet. I however. Mlai- Jazz ( )rchestral for generously third teams-. It shudalso ble noted

CONCERT BY HOWARD ~~~ager Iobcrtsiin hlopes for two conl- Messrs. Lovett And Campbell giving their services g~ratis at thttotr C r plaiiiied---onec totests wvih the h-harvardl Fresh ),l. To Attend Informal Tea; Dr. tile dance which followed1 the Ne,%% I lavemi, and thle other to Ex--X

HARIRINGTON FRIDAY several gemnies withl the lDaInver', Lovett Preaches Sunday Iconlcert im Tordlan I Tall, Bostonl, eter.P olo Club.. antd perhaps a trip ti, - last Saturda) ' eVenlingl..(CnnudoPae6

Recital Will Take Place In Meeting .\V'on. reigou redr soctaia O wor , Messs (Continued____on __Page __6 _

Room At 8:15; Admlsafonreiisansoalwk.Msrs50 and 25 Cents 2N OOB L T A ay Canmpbell aiid S'idnley Lovett

2ND FOOTBALL TEAMdovr' gustsovr the Mr. Boarss Writes Of His Many InterestingI lowardl Ilarrington will give a SCHEDULE PLANNED coining %%eek-emnd. Air. L~ovett is to Eprecs W ie Cnen n C nd

snujg recit' l in thme Me1otimig Roomi preach Ithe sermi~now onl Sunday, the E precsW ieC nen nC ndon1 F~riday evenling, MNay 19th, ait List Includes Prep Schools In Vicin- 21st. anld on tlmat afternoon both

8:15. ~\l r, I larrington, who has Ity And A Trip To men ~~'il attenld anIl in formal tea inl Air. J1. S. I ,arss has spient s;ix lpro~isionls whieh :L11lhintltei to

Ma~~d' grreat progress iii his vocal Middlesex thle L~og Cabin for thle purpose of sthlihlers ill C.anada inl connection about 200 lbhs_ .. t r pcks,. and aart. dcoes hiot ileed any mt rodnction mneeting, authl conversing with all %vit, a champ ill thle Temniagaimi tent. This, ili adihiti in to two pad-Iii all Andover audiemice. Tickets A\ large second football teami p~rosp~ectiv'e Y'ale mien f rom thIL Forest 1Reserve.Th mnIe-drsiiksiut :lodfrtnm1ay bie secured at 50 ceilts and 25 schedtile has leen announced for school. Thley inted to clarify the wadimi by nramuc, is situiatedI onl camioce. an I is ;L tldiqie aI load to

emts. E~dwin B1ilteliffe w~ill ble tile tiext fall bly Mianager Capers. It mlort' ,e~eigpaes o f tIle Temnagamni L~ake, anii is abonht carry oever, a pii rt.uf(. h een -

.1CCiiMpllalist. inllltdes tw~o H-arv'ard I house Teami Luniversit% . and ti) alhswer :umw% Ire. three humidred niiles! tii'rthI of it', mieal c-ii lsVd diver aii tilenh fire'l'le pirogralin iill be as followvs: galiles, omic with Du'iniier Prep. lev'nti qutestions,. - Toronto, imi the heart of ithc Cana- at thle elld (if thle (lays jore

I ~~~~~~and one w~ith Mfiddlesex at \l idd~le- ~ r. I1.ovett. aI gratihumate of thle dlialn ~vo. it, tile fi ihlowimin fttll' tuakes imp) for the trouibleIThm'.i dfal Caro lBene Sarti sex. The Dumnmer Prep game w~ill Valme I jiviulitv Schii ol. is now chap) paragraphls lie tell% ablout tilie ealmioe uuideriimii' I'll'- loidmge.t trips wilicil'mm 'Aura A-Xnorosa M~ozart be played October l4th amid will lie laini. or college ulinister. at New trips wh'lich lie has taken alnte, -thle Mr. 1%ar-s. takes are abouit ~c'~ c

Stornellat rice Resrpighai the big home encoumiter for- the I haven. I leSides hiavingT spent %varioums lakes and( river- vN\liich week'.. "nhe Which lie ha, l:11IIi'If Seconds. The first team is going muchel of his itulle With 1 stildelit aboumnd in that regioti, Several timles is- kmnowh a, thle ( 1ufli.

Wantiderer's Nachithied Schutbe'rt to New lavenc omi the 14th. The grouips and imi studemft con feretmce';. Thle thing- which is mu t-s jiimtmhm - En-meradi c-ircutit, so-called hecatmicAve M~driat Schubert trip, to Mliddlesex is a niev andI ad- hie wvas for several vear'i. at theM.siIwe starin outi rl tiihmhlksb tlos llLl(

-\orgen Stratiss ditiomnal -attractiomu. Tihowever.- it is Vermnon church in Ilostoii. is thle ainoumit of footl whlichm mmmtst Thle p roiceilutre is ito tart oft fromik reit L'Iber M eitm I aumit Strauss still tentative. The mnaiager feels Mir. C'anmpbelh is genleral seern> be taken -along. Ill ole intanlce, tile inidiml Camp right a fter break -

llt that the Secomnds work ijust naIn- h'r't'rr of IDwi;gllt I Ilall thle students' whlen emnbarktin- onl a three w~eel, fast When tile loadini- of thle camioesI 'ilimmofrte as th, first tam, and tat their ,'hristia Associaton at Tal . -i t rill, Mr. Ba rss; had inl Ili, c'mlov has been colmpleted. Ini tile pam'tt-

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and this health-menace would be aged to strike the same 'happyTH E PH ILLIPIA N The smaller one of these pools amusing Micky Mouse with educa.Established 1878 r VAT. p is directly in back of the start of tional travelogues, to the certajin'T ~~~~~~the 220-yard run. It is beneathenom tofhesuntbd.

Member of Southern New England Feferation of School Newspapiers. 1i1 -'" an overhanging rock, close to the endnjoymen uto toheastuen our dytMember o Columba Scholstic Prss Assoiation.JEWELERS SlivERs~irrts STAToNERs cinders. The other, and slightly a hit, we would like to state that the

Member of Columbia Scholastic Press Association.larger pool, is on the far end of the one item in the Saturday nightgrand standl, also beside the 120- shows which does not meet with our

Managing Editor Business Manager yard course. if the trouble i's taken entire approval is the News Reels.EDWARD R. McLEAN ROBERT H. DAVENPORT, JRt. QIIu'ry-THROUGH GENERATONS to examine thcse filth receptacles, These are often several weeks old,

it will be immediately obvious that and consequently uninteresting, IfAssistant Managing Editor, RICHARD B. MuitCE, '34 half an hour wvould suffice to fill this one paint could be remedied,

Circulation Manager them in completely. Since it is such all our objections would be re-THOMAS B. CAMPION, JR. Mmmm fta Pop~ a simple. inexpensive job, we sin- moved.

cerely urge that it be carried out P. A.* '34Photograph Editor, WiwLAm H. BRtowN, '34 ~ FIFTHAVENUE &c371 STREET as soon as possible, for these

ASSOCIATE EDITORS N' nru -natural breeders are a distinct detri-349YlStio,Ni. T. GLEASON, JR., '33 W. STONE. JI.. '33 L. MN. CLUCAs. Jnt., '34 "" " ment to the health of Andover stu- New Haven, Conn.E. T. BARKER '33 G. S. M~cELnOY. '33 hi. D. CoopE R, l., '3 dents, and especially to track men.G. T. PECK, '33 P. Al. WiIrTE, JI., '34 N. BROWN, '35 P. A. '34 To the Editor of THE PIIILLIP'IAN:G. J. PIEI.. '33 J1. C. Fox, '34 R, CUSHtMAN, '35 -I h ensasMy3 5u

DAVYW C. SARGENT, '34 JoitN M. Wooi~sEv, IL., '34InteWdsayMy3,islTo the Editor of TflE PHILLIPIAN: of Tim PHILLIPIAN you conchide

When we voice our long felt your (liscussion of inflation withAssistant Business Managerr, FRANK W. RouNDs ---. appreciation of the work of Mr. the thought that "whoever drafter!

Dye in providing Phillips Academy the 'controlled inflation' bill canBUSINESS BOARD with entertaining and instructive have. little knowledge of our cc(,

W. Bovo, '33 D. C. JENNEY, '33 J. D. CooK, '34 motion pcuewe feel that we are 10i itr" o oreiiaF. C. BosLMR '33 R. Sr~nDR, '33 E. J. BARNEs. '35 pvi icgturesiinoteetr tionImig histoy'tha tor yoresdifintA. B. BowrA, '33 I. L KEE-mnY. JR.. '33 J. M. BIRD, '35 thNoteenir migh avsays thatvte PresidutenMNcK. KiNNE, '33 - .M.BO'T'3J.PBOWL,33school. Mr. Dye has dlone and isnlhsadieshveasltlW. B. BUnNET, '33 II. W. DAVIS, JR., '34 C.1%1. WOOLLEY. JRt.. '.35 doing a splendid piece of wvork, and no-knowledge of our economic his-

J. S. CoprirA. '34 YALEcetil dsrvs om witn tory. - Professors M.,oley. Berle.Clement W. W~illiamson, P. A. word of commendation. His selec- and Tugwell, the three men sup-

THE PHILLMPAN is published Wednesdlays and Saturdays during the school year '29. was voted the "Best all-round tions of pictures have always ap- POsedl' closest to thle President.by THE P11MLLPIAI( board, athlete", and "most popular" in the pealed to the majority of the stu- are all former professors of eco-

THE PHILLIPIAN does not necessarily endorse statements expressed in communica- recent vote held by the seniors of dents. andl have offercd them some- noinics at leading universities, butiions. Communications must be signed b~ the author. the Sheffield Scientific School.thn wohhie TtlsucasfrrsosIt ontohe-

Terms: Subscription, $3.50 the year, $1.00 the term. Charlie Williamson. P. A. '30, Rasrpitin and thec Empress, Mlach- selves have neglected to look u;lEntered as second class matter at the post office at Andover. 'Mass., under the lplayed 'a large part in Yale's double den in- Uniform. .and The Kid our ecoflotlic history. It is an in-

act of March 3, 1879. victory over Cornell Saturday by f roum Spain will amply bear out this teresting subject. thotigh: perhaj..THE P~trLLIPIAx is distributed to subrcribers at the Commons and is for sale at getting fivc of Yale's nine hits. statement. These pictures were all they will get around to it before

the Phillips Inn. At the annual Tap Day at New of recent production when we saw long.Advertising rates on application. Haven the following former P. A. them here, and, in some instances The President himself, goodlSubscribers are urged to report promptly any serious irregularity in receipt of mnen were elected to senior so- were running contemporaneously in natured] 4ilettantc that he is. i.

THE PHILLIPIAN. Address all business comnmunications to the Business Mianager. ..ieies: Skull and Bones: Edward Boston and other big cities. In his, cotupiletelh ignorant of aythin'litIn case of change of address, subscribers must give Circulation Manager one Nichols, Anmory I-owe Bradford short subjects Mr. Dye has man- (Continued on Page 6)

week's notice. and WValter Sttgden Kimball, all of_____________________________________

To insure change of advertisements, copy must be received not later than noon P1. A\. '30: Charles Penrose Wil-of the day preceding publication. liamison was the only member of

Office of publication: Smith S Coutis Co.. Park Street. Andover, 'Mass. the class from Andover to be AANDOVER. 'MASS.. MAY 17. 1933. Head; William Herbert Keesling, A NUAL CLEARANCE SALE-- Frank Ellis Pierce, Jr., George

Christian Crosby and RodneyPoppy Day ~ ~~~~~Wheeler Brown; Elihu-; Frederick N WOCarigtnStebbins.N U W U N

\Valter Kimball. president of the -

E-veryone who buyvs a1 poppy inl Ando;ver dturing the Amnerican L~e- school in 1929-30, member of the Drastic Reductions Prior To Stock- Takinggion's annual driv'e will have thle sattisfactiol if' knoingilt that his S~enior Council, and also Inter-so-

contibuionwil no be astd i .editg snic cprsenatie fo'iciety Council, and a member of the SUITS - 3 or 4 Pieces - Extraordinary valuesconribtio wil nt le wste inleningsoiic eprsenatie fomvarsitv football, swimming, trackAndover to W~ashington to try and fiorce paymnent of the -soldiers' and baseball teams at Andover, was $18.50 to $30.00

Ever cen ofthe oneyis sed n aiingvetea~t~~11 the last man to be tappedl for Skullbonus. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~and Bones. This is generally con-

who ar Qihrdsbe ruabet idwr.(uoting fromt the sidered to be the highest honor that FLAN -0-TWVILL TROUSERS . $1.95local P'ost', niontilvy publdicattio n: "\ndover P ost No. P, has never taken can lie bestowed on an under-

graduate at New Haven. This ishartin tteilit to ecue veera leiltuu'tirta o h i til.te fourth sttccessive year an An- SW1EATERS- With or Without Sleeves 90C and up

fit of disabled[ veterans antd their dependlents. \\C haive felt, as all dover man has received this honor.citizens, feel, that thle manl who has lost his life and hlis- ability to earn Don Raymond, P. A. '32, ishis livelihood in the service of his couintry- canl never hie repaid. 'WestrigfrheYlFehtac u n t ,3 i.

team in the hurdles. ' u n ;C . I chave approved and supported the attempt of our organization to secure "Kim"'. Whitehead. also P. Athe legislation which would care for these caises. InI recent years, we '32, has been playing left fioeld~ for OE VR VNN NI 'LC

have seen this legislation mnaladministerced."thyerigan hsoeofheIbest present batting averages.During these "recent years" while the nianie (if the L~egion has DARTNIOUTH1

lbeen deteriorating throttgh crude qtate conventions atnr s-uchl exhibitions Seymour B. Dunne. P. A, '30, " O LDS_____ _______TH__

ais the last contitngent of l'oinus Marchers (lemon.t rated, th Andvovr has been elected director of pub- A H E I Q IU N9 he I I C ~~~~~~~~licity on the committee in charge AT LT-RQ I M N

Post has been interested only in aiding their more tinfortunate conll- of Tireparations for the 1934rades. With this in mind Aniidover students, shIould contrilbute whlole- cordigtmothe annonemeCantvl by the name "Goldsmith" on athletic equipment

heartedv to tie wortlv cause cordin to theannouncment bythe isrecognized and accepted as a mark of superiorheartedly to the worthy catise. ~~~~~Dartmouth Outing Club, sponsors and unvarying quality.BUY A\PPY TilE' FU~ND)S ARE: U~SED FURI WVEIYFRE of thInuleennHnvr For over forty years... this company has main-

WORK. HARVARD tained definite quality standards, and throughout_______________ ~~~~~In thle Harvard-Dartmouth track these yearsf has made only merchandise of de-.

meet Saturday. Ed "Flash" Cal-pedbeqaiyA Good Time For All v'in, '32, crashed through with three pendabver qualty.yas..ti cmayhsbe

_________ ~~~~~~~first places, leading the 100-yard known for courteous service and a policy of friend-Thle Tea [)ance to be hield this :iiter"isum indeced ough1t to) be well 22-addash witha t0h- clockin, the liness, for a gracious understanding of its custo-

patronizeil. Through the courtesy of the( Nivelers the( price has been outleaping the Big Green to snag indust rybes.hchi oeht aei hIbrought down to fifty cents. This is well %%thin the range of everyone the broad jump with a distance of

in scool or a a fernoo of alui W1i iteco~nianinshiI.1 feet 10 1-2 inches. Rusty WVith- For over forty years. .. .this company has beenTher aretiiay stdent whohav bee unale t go o th tisal ngton. '31. and Alfy Kidder, '29, known for its fair prices and honest dependable

tea dnces ecatie of hc pice o $2.5. \ltio P, a lstocetatossedI the gavel 150 feet 3 5-8 in-vausteadacesbeaus o th piceofS2.0.Mthugi ; 1,O.tnl oclc~,raches to ring up another ace for tile For the future the purchaser of Goldsmith Ath-

was engaged. we feel the success, of the formuer affairs %%ill bec eclipsed Crimson.. In the Freshman meet letic Goods may feel assured of quality, honestby this afternoon's, party. with Exeter. John Dorman, the values, fair prices and a desire to serve efficiently

Syrian cyclone, grabbed the laurels and promptly.Miss B ailcy has beien Very enthuisiastic ahmon1t liaviuig Abblot girls in the 440 . ... Peregrine White, '29, If your dealer cannot supply you with Goldsmith

present and lhas consented to let all girls who are alelcolnie, whether and Eddy Lee, '30 have been named Athletic Goods, write to us and we will see that(,r not hie i5, onl her callintg list. AIIl boys who aire not acihilaiuitedI with as ushers for the Lowell House your wants are proImptly taken care of.\Ibo~t talent should get a fcwv tips5 front the "'Seni C. iasers"' ;nll bring Shipwreck dance to be held on Fri-

aI girl to today's tea (latilce. T'he succeSs of I a (ltCC 'tlW.Lu~s dee-I o day. . ... Of course you sttw Jacktilc girls present. . lleil oln.'2 i oe(ahn nMASACK HARDWARE COMPANI/the crease Saturday as the Harvard 0-fm

cubs bowed to the Jamesnrien. Thsrstinuo~ Or HADwA~Rc

The Council's Dream NWOKn

It looik.; to itsas if this; itiui iriing's, chapcwstIe Imeitulng of To the Editor of TimE Pit itJtPlAN : -tile sitidett Cotincil's dlreani fir studrent goverinietut No thefis There is a minor grievance -that

timestudnt nterst ws s''~~ii.atidopinonswereCFlr e ise~ firs has annoved me a good deal in theH 0 v

tim sudet ntees wa scmn tt( opnins vce rprsse. orpast, and we feel that now is as H O O'S ILthe first time we think the studclcits are realizing thI( stridnes taken bN gootl as any time to give it a mtich- A NEW ENGLAND QUALITY PRODUCTthe Council this year. The ideal so erroncouish (-\p~ressed~ in TilE. needed airing. Briefly, the cause ofPHYLLIPIAN last \Vedtiesday hia- been in the niakin,r- since thle fall term. our agitation is two mosquito breed- SINCE 1846

ers over by the varsity track field.The Cotincil', diligent atnud thorough task nitiuue resembles otir They are small, stagnant, smelly

Presidcnt's in that it is trying ninaty niew~ experiutetits which are no ponds, covered wvith the conven-

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DR. STAC[POLE To GIVE Mr. Barss Writes Of His ly w'ooded. bicing, iiostly virginBACCALAUREATE SERMON Many Interesting Experiences forest. There is a network oflakesand trealls, iy a urve(Continued from Page 1) the area of thle Teinagamni Re-Dr. Pease, Of Harvard Wielln teas ndb sre

Deliver Final Address stop is miade to itad tlien they serv'e is more thain half water.IAt Graduation plish onl again until Sharp Rock There a rc many lakes. which arep)ortage is reachedJ. A fter a (la), or not oJf the nalaps; MNr. 1Iarss men-

Rev. *'Markhinm W. Stackpoke, so of travelling a day is Slient fish- htonled eight Such which hie kncwfortncrly school minister, will de-imgfrbs,(rcalllaetotaouthtwrwtinfvmleliver the flaccalauireate Sernmoninfo as(lrad ketotaottatwrwthnivine

I tine11 atthe seior'shna capel h are albimdant inl that terrn- (if thle camlp. Thle great ;advantagescrvice. D~r. Stackpolc has becn a tor\. iii finding a neCw 'lake is that thefrequent visitor to the qchlool and] The distance that canl be covered fishiing in it is extremely good. Theis 11ow affiliatedl withl\ Milton Acad- ill a flay dlepends. of course, on thle rouites which -ire covered are most-

en~'. nrhuumaberP .e iof- piortagcs encountered. lv those which have been used byl~r. Arthnr Sanley lease I Ifnone are met as much as .30 tile Indians for many yecars, and l

I larvard U~niversitv will deliver an mlscl l rvle n)i a.as yteeaddress at the finall -Tradlati(,i ex ie- a etrvle noe a.as h erly Vrenlch explorerscerises to iie held Fridlay. June 16. The portages,. or places %where it like La1Sa11C and Chialmlainl.IDr. Pease was P~residenlt of Aml- is necessary to carrv the canoes .nohrmu inr icident tooklherst College until last year and around rapids -or from one lake to place while NIXIr. I arss and his t ____is one of the most notedl professorsaithrvryn apdnersmof tihe classics in thle United States'legh. rma at wrTrle last official visit of D~r. P ease lllnldredl feet or so to a mile. x\Withl rapids in a rive-r. .'\ couple of theto A-ndover was at the timie of the! thle usual load of gear two trip, lindialgies h p~*roese to FlSesquicentennial celebration five hiave to ble made, which takes coil- cIoeiii l)lte swim, wterakin ah U U E Y L -~)'ears ago. siderable time. It is a tiot ti cn oeu- ~ esakwtra h

The complete pro gr~ai fo common anid rather anlusing sight raids. a uddtenl thaniv tiowp over.bsrbetgradhuatioil week is; as follows: rpd.Sdel ie-tpc vr

SU~~nAY, *NE 11 ~~~to see a doughty camper come One of tile othrniemii h at4.30 p.m. Ilaccalautreate Sermon ruhiniig through the trees shouting seeing their pilighit. picked uip .1

-in the Acadeiiiv Chap~el by Rev. "I lees! at the top of his lungs. caoe.s ansld, hlding itoo ;I ar oTh Y le Re orMarkham \V. Stackprle. S.T. H.. Mir. ilarss told of anl entertaining hod- ld i okarunn h Lf fYl'of Milton Academyv. inietwihocre hl hyJilnip1 off the six-foot bMuff on the"TeLf-o Ya "

\~~~rn'~~~~r ~ ~ ~ wrepasin JroINIanabn14aanedeo the ive.Irilsqut And enjoy the humorous side of undergraduate life8p.m. Potter Prize Speaking -~" asn hog naa-blnehmelf right, and capsizedtile Meeting Room in George (ololeol lumber camnp. There war, a as soon as lie landed, losing a wal-SediblofrfreameWashington Ifail, large steel log chute or fluime run- let a n(l tcnl dol1lars in thle process. Snincoupon blwfrresapecopy

T1mURmsDAV. JUNE, 15 lnilg down thle side of a steel) hill. InI the nleantiile thle gttidle,. in-3 p.m. Class Day Exercises in The decision was m1ade to trV and stead of drowning. wvere merrilythe IBorden Gyminasium,. facilitate the transportation of thle paddling shoreward. .\nother inl- TIiim: RIm.i muot4 p~m Rcpion.ntq, of the A\cting packs an .lple wcntutn teresting thing is thle pl)il~iluel)Clal Vale Station

I,..... ~~~i"'"~ ,as amh1 ~ by constructing ility of these udstkelfr NwHvnCo.I eadniaster andl Mrs' ess ill a shed and letting~ it slide downi thle guo e okepiol 'w ae,'onFlagstaff Court. chutle. Tt wouldn't work, so one losing the piathi. ( )ne time, after

paddllimlg all day thlroughl a fo- P'lease send a free ,sample copy to:7.30 p.m. Singing onl the %teps of of thle guioles iumped onl a food ~hc a otikta h iiSamuel Phillips I Tall.box and started to slide down.,. H-e of visibility wsaottocne

8.30 p.m. Presentation of Crimei lost control of th box. and rolled waabittat filossollns in the MIeetilig off. rcingonly a f . lri engh.teshta Hn hcrecei~ig ~ ~.umm~e~tlev were liea'Iiig for without. thleRoom. The box. however, ruished dlowin

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Samuel Phillips IHall. smtle corn-bread that morning, and10.3 a~i. Eercses f te Cun Ad placed it in a pan in that parti-

Latide Society in] thle Acadelniv cular box, When the box wasChapel.. reached and opened it was founid *~Addres-s by Arthur Stanley thlat tile Corn-breadl occupied only%Pease, Hl~). arvardl Liiversi- half of the pan, having been tele- Fifth Avenue at 35th Streetty. scoped by~ the force of the inlpact. -

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Social Problems Club- TO LIBRARY NOTES loadlgn, oa 'ter Own j-cotle. The story scommnendablel SPOCOLOTSNIAL THEATRE

Inapeet Boaton Priaon The exhibition arranged under lnot only for the originality of its A14DOVER, MASSACBIUSEmTSInmrediately after lunch to- the auspices of the French Club is setting but also for the striking William I loffmnan '29, captain of 'usWd.TusMy1.71

(la th Soitl trillemsCalesb still being shown in the library. personalities shown in their 'tre- thle 1932 Dartmouth football teami, Tu.,Wd Trs My1178will leave oiits trpto Chre-h's benapitdassatca "KING KONG" ,town Prison in B~oston. This is Several very beautiful photo- nmen~otis struggle against geo- * enapitdassatcahRobert Armstrong and- Fay Wraythe second tour of inspection graphs, taken in France, by '.Mr. graphic influences and specific of thle Green for the coming year, "GITTERS THlE BUJTLER"which the Clubf has madle to Forbtush. have been added to the do0011. 1 lcahei oni.cakadM~log

* * * ~~"BYF(;ONES" Musical ComedyPenal linstitutions under the (Ii- displday, ais well as interesting ex- With thle rapid applroachi of suim- lagstEWS i~ii .e isrectioli of Mr. l~aldiwin. The Thel rgstenty is intehsgroup is necessarily limited to aml~lpcs of Sevres porcelain. early iner. Time to Live. a new addition) tory of the antnual hfarvard fInter- Fri. and] Sat.. lay 19.20about tenl. Limoges elnamel- and other objets to the library by Gove I lainbridge, scholastics to be held Saturday "EMP1LOYEES ENTRANCE"

(lart lent by Nilr. Parmelee. is a peculiarly worthwhile book for afternoon at the Harvard stadium. Warren William% and Loretta YoungWhlen Captain Giiles Stedman, everyone who is iilterestedl in hay- finds 720 runners representi-,ig 70 "CHIME OF THlE CENTURY", ~r~i

Weak Harvard Fresh then in command of the Anierican ing every idle minuinte changed itito schools in three classes.Downed B Andover \l~l- .. last hapy I j~rfital~leIn classA Worceter an~lSt.1"R'SOIl'LTY B BLUES.er~~diit. L~~tnie into port .t an leone, and to Craz'y Cat Cartoon

Lacrosse Team 5-2 Nierc. tcli t'iint-to portilieti evryn , oi vrcofotdb John's are favored to winl over theJanuary wihtet-w cne vroewoi vrcnrne yBlue, the defending champion. NEWS__________________

(Continued from Page 1) whom lie had takeni from the sink- the question, "W'hat shal I do Anton Keshon, captain of theing Exeter City, lie was reticent nlow ?". The author does not theo- Worcester track team, was ruledl

1ilaed ai ecellnt gmealthughbefore all the publicity and ap- rize; he writes of actual successful ineligible to enter the meet on Ac-hie did not use the body-check as plt. In til Nia n 1e of te xprnc.He talks interestingly count of the 21 year age limit il ' iAIImiuch as lie couldl have on defense. plue i ~ntir tteprec. ewhich lie exceeds by' one year. BIL PO~LAND

I Ichas he bst ardlowpassng T. S. Naval Institute Proceedings. and suggestively of the numerous Scesrton the eam, ad lie sed iteftec-lie contributes% an article, Rescite of mehd ywihal fu a

On tile team, and lie tised it effeemake our idle hours contribute to Caswell Adams, in his columin oiitively Saturday. Alcl~eanis presence Crwo onern .se.I a fuller and happier life. He Prep School athletics, refers toH.FCHS

in th thid (larter aftr ha Inis an1 official, straightforward ac- points out the riches that lie right Fred Sturdy, and Sabine Cara.in he hir qurte. aterhavngcount of his manoeuvres on that at hand and tells uts how to (lis- famed pole'vaulters, as Andover

hiis eye sewedl ill). actedl as a spurto theteamwhich as beinnin memorable occasion, but it is never- cover niore, and to use what we graduates. These mient not only Full Line ofto the team. wthicss thrllinsrectalifnthnge-find, The book is enitertainingly did not'graduate fromt here, but

to show signs, of wear. Hernry ' written, and more imiportanit yet, probablyv never saw the campus. BASEBALL, TENNISplaed is sua efectve ran offeat of the elements by technical itisirtplayd hs tstitl ffecivel~rli~ ofskill together with, what Captain i7f Rhchar* *la-and LACROSSE

lacrosse, accompanied by sonic Std.. de o mnin inel The Fortunet i ihr IaStedman does not mention, intslA quadrangular hockey league

clever (lodging andl passing. I )aii gent, masterly application of thatIlJ''l' IerviaieRcar-habeifoiellewenIarad SUPPLIESL~ewis. captain of thle Blue aggre- skill. The treatise is illustrated with so scured ait the redltlest of one Yale, Dartmouth, and Princeton. -

1,toprovided stlaunch support atdiagrams showing the trail of oil of. the students, has just been re- Tree games will be held between Deloigrntnpoured on tile sea, the placing of **le( frn Enlad Ths h each team. - Thits league will go DeloigPntg

first defense. the line aboard, et.The libranrea ihitrs iisTfd nt fetnx itr nagnThe ganie as it started off wa hlas, several issues of these proceed wil wlcni thesaio otihmaer two ) sthres___________________ Outfitter for all

fairly rouigh and fast. The hioni ings. and they may' be found in tl uhr}vihikn .h hlis cdm em,tickinen showe'd sujperior team- Freeman Robini. They are all1 pro- 2 .u PhielrpsIAcademy Rich-work: the visitors (lid not succeed fusely illustrated aiid contain such ~ 0W

organized h the interesting articles as " Fighting irdlson. the namlie uinder wh~ich _ 48 MAIN ST.,in getting oraie uring PilanseMy."utieSud Henrietta Richardson writes, was .ADVR AS

first (luarter. Edmionds nlade the ro"(aur) I h aeo )orii in Nfelbournec and receive:!________________________first goal of the gatie for I harvard. W\ar" (February). her crlv ed cain olnd th nde Laltowicethdaa ofr this and h ten-iiorar Behind the orange groves a.nd] traveled widely.- In 1912 ~he re-TR

withdrawl of Mc~an froi the the 'resorts w~hichi line thle Fast tune for a' wil to TRYtrli-. rai ohv i eetetd i coast of Florida is a vas;t -scrub where she mlade a1 thorough study i Ehd"Suibi ovn

jierioid was uneventful, iieithier landl whlichi is inhialitedl bh p~oor of th hisr of t1 otr frn jent form-to use at theoutfit really getting goiiig well. wvhites. dep~icted by Marjorie K. cr'iilfirst Sign of a head coldI larvard imut i ii n entirely n1ew Rawlhings in Soutlh Moon, Under, nfo source, eurqiong withortiateaiii inl thle beginning of the sec- rLant. the third generation of thle earl~ riii settle; ell atis froit the-/~ THE HARTIGAN PHARMACYondpeiod bt teywere iiot very aiystlr swl sfo emid I~~eriodl. but thifaenihportrayed, his mother Piety, search amn he gvrxiel0~ucrc sfor oye r B ue adwitheaso first his grandfather wvho hlad killed a archives. I Icr knowledge of .\us-almorCfo tle Blutero withe fihot fero revenue officer, and his sweetheart. traliau life i,., there fore, authentic L O'

alnist he entr ofthefied. earare priniitive people, close to the but it is never allowved to becomnethe etid of the half lie rang up anl- soil. hut wvise in their superstitions olbtrusive.other point, maaking the score 2 to and acceptance of life. They are For good SandwichesI. Iii thle first half there -were finely coiiceiverl and finely picttired. iqufite a nitnber of wild throws. Doubpriea s- Sodas and Ice Creamand several tinies the teamis were W JyMORRISSEY -

in a (Ieadlock arotiid one goal or M\over iolacerl a nice shot to make PARKER -' "v~kftur"` A

the other, the final ;core of the ganie 5 to 2. TAISRIEV .11. f mood bdmaii,-s, PARKER an HLOIleiiry imade ;another goal for The line-utp: Park St., Andover, Mass. &MW-* .h.wb" 4PENS

\n7dovr ii h al at~fte ANDOVER HARVARDsecomid half aned Comfort scoredl Baker. g. g.. Counilian Telephoe 59as9Wd6. WAUI t " LOWEF & COMPANY

the seond o I lavard~ two ointsLinkroum, P. p.. Whittemore toTORAGEa" WASHING DRUGGIS.ed a.the ecod o I arvrd' tw pontsLowe, cp. rp. D~awqonn o a opesMO & RGIT

s-hortl-~ afterward. A\lthiough the Hall. Id. Id.. Duffv BUSSES AgentsforIWitman andieball ~vasdo~vn in ront of t eTrwiR, 2d. 2d.. Edmond- wm ~ o Ja -mmM $i AetfoWhmaCnds

balue gwasa lot, th tain esson ofth William,,. A.. c .-.. Rowland GENERAL JOBBING and 4w Inr cesa-1dl"Itc gol-a ot, ile teadnessof ie'vland. II. V.. la. la.. ComfortnN f

dile (kft'ise and~ the hesitancy of Iccn 2a2a.. Garhv'r TRUCKING PHILLIPS ANDOVERflhe Crimisoni stickmnen in shooting rulick. hi. II.. Ifarwonri BAGGAGE TRANSFER RIDING STABLESconiluned to lwevemit further scor- Henry'. ilh. iii.. Roo~eveli _____________________ Riding, Polo and Jumpingilng. MeCIeami. who returned to lth Se,'rers: Erloinnd. 1. Comfort 1. Movert. ____________________ esn e.

c3. Henry 1. hall 1. Lessons________________Tel.______________23___gwvre in tie beginning of this Ruhbtituies: Franeik for rievPla',1d. Horses ant Sunafteraoon-$2.00 Firstquarter, made a loug run down the (..eennil,h for T inkroiaro. %Iover f Hour, Si1.OO Every Hour Afterfield, broke through the IHarvard Med.ean. Freeman for Whittemore r11 27 N~ICHOLS UNO COLLEGEndefeniders, and it looked as; if, he for D-u'on. Emrnrrtn for Duffv. ~J NO

wouldscor. bu he as uableto f Fil'norid'. Warwirk for R-'.-'Prvaenc"ol Two-year course for private school graduates. Tb Rel V iipo.31nnwouldI score but he wasumiable to v Fkr Comfort. Havwnodi for r-a4.- PiaeShos- Practical courses in accounting, plant manage- J. M. STEWART, Proprietor

so. Bker, layin goal miiale ~r~t fo Itaronil.T ~Siil1- r.- menit, insurance, real estate, credit management, Strictly fire-proof. Connecting-,rnme extremely flue saves. IRn-ove''lt. F-4mon,ls for [l.- 16 Fiernldtipsm for thvepraticastdyrosnghorwtou.ah

Ini thle last- l)riod eight fresh- Fiefr~oie.Roeet 6junldtips, and adhepratising suyof business Opntrotheya. i-trrwr.,.-.I- mnr Trolteman. Ifav,- .' Colleges in surrounding cities.Opntrotheya.D -

mhen were sent in for I harvard. anI 17n- fuffy, wI~ttern~re. Wi- n-, nyreietjuircllg o mno grama and terms on application.it was v'erv gratifying that in spite f- Pmerq'in. Freernasn. nn,f r1-1-'. r epresenited in country campus with a full program of athletics''f this fact thme Blue teamnimade I C' - rk MeI~eatt fobw u the student body and college activities.

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Concert BY Howard G.atti (B) Awon thce 440-yard run Nine Meets Harvard Communication v'irtually unablc t6 take care of tlii*Harrington Friday in 52 2-5 .ccondt. Joe Stevens On Home Field Today uepoe.\h o e rvt(Coninue fro Pag 1) Was Secondl, and Smith (A.) third. (otnefrmPg )(Continued from Page 2) uaitesploear the bdnot let lrvthe(Contined fromage 1)lianu L .)~ canie in first iii the(CniedfotPg1)hrtiseatelurnfthe

(;eneral Fc~lcP~/'I~i~i' N~O-~ard run. with B ayton ( *~) and will uobably receive frol , connected witwith cocon n iiss. ttrio fa .l, rerel ct iono ofof a efew nijiGenCtedrale V.,loTcere(B)niant. will tro anijur receiv edf ro rfe frmi oisclire ofclelion iti-our poptulationi would prob.

I~~a Cathedrnex. ad Mcaullin hirdoljafic frm anecoeiceeheably bring about a healthy conl-Dclbussi- Th iews2mntsan na nudc- itioti for the country a-, a wholc.

- econld'. M1\-1gniati (A.) sprinted Satuiray. 'I. lc10t will be unable toin epeftrtaamzgup lewodth buhligtt(liii \\Vunde'rsclhonen 'Monat 'Mai tile last 100 %ard!s of thle mnile rittpay. and Chabau w~ill -take *is g set op tle Ciaftroha amazeniong Uas- saced wold then of rupholdingdth

Schu~psa~ii vert4 )ok his oppmnent. and p~assedi place at first base. lVelit r will be, June ,,his albsolttte innocence ac- vidualism". \Ve need a revival ofI

.1Dic L~otos Iftlume hetonai h l(i w a mi'P es 4cia race scie hack in right ficid in plac-e of Stc- counts for hlis meager record of tholdc0( leadership: no new anl tno-

Der Gartner 1411o Il'oif tMimews 4t inute 451 2-5eil seec vens, and M\cTernen, Andover's accompisjhmsiient tilts fair ~I-,wll trod paths for uts. W~otild that we

Suleika Ricar T inn(ld. and Mahionev A ). third:- heauvy-bitter. will take left field, thle overwhelming condemiiation by again liar our astute foniierN' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~curfedtepulco hu itel'~President. who not only knew fik,

Pernillion in English' klaiurtio, ~~o " C~il .lotola C re pJolicies mnost profitable to pursue.v(k~~'vnu ~~~ Sear., with P etersoni second. atid ar sytucrti.btte(one. Contrast his p~altr\ rcord Jt h osse nfl ~au~

Thle Cloths of I leavexi 'aniltsl.tiil ~eWtiIg -_5 positions will mnost likely be (lis with thle long list of aggress ivetatgetaityola pbc.Mlah Chadwick ~~~~~W'I 156 feet *Lnd~ 2 iniches. Gr. Id- ieato sokc-, so characteristic of thlethtgetaityoladpbc

ckhanm (A) and Dwvcr .\A' 'tieudrb unir udc I [loover regimec. opinion in his course! And, a,\Veep N'ou No More Quiiltui fo tr.tIn thle shot 'put at 47 feet Victoir. and Pomerleau. Under the great fiscal policie of Charto Dawes so aptly phrase]

IV~atI av Bhn i~rfistI t,"t hellh with trotible tiakers".What I Have Bob~~~~~~~ in ils P'fiffr (A) got a third. Mellon (tle greatest `Secretarv of ' Chiarles S. Woolsey. P. A. .32

Tot the broad jutiml) Carr C A) Musical Clubs End the Treasury since Alexatider___________A GdoverETrackiTeam y leaped 10 feet S 1-2 inches;. CapII- Successful Season I [nfamion) we had maintained on., Official Football

In Bidgton Meet. tam Bariman (A) and Butsh (A) gold parity only long enouigh to Shdl nonefollowed. H-arding A) pole (otnefrmPg1)make thle Closing of ever\ bank inl

(Contined fromPage 1) vaulted I1I feet 9 inches. Cates The Andover Gle Cui the coutitrya rcilnceit.(CtnedfoPge1A was ~zeotidl. and Sawye.r Hut if otlie Course fails, let uts fol.

fertv wArs second. andl Shannoni. I . third. K~inihuall carried Lawa;I Moiii~ y\.P.Rd.J ~I u it through to tile hitter end. Efforts were tmade to get gatir'cthird. In the 220-yard low hutrdles- javelin honor,- with a throw of I lun'a.son. anld Ivar Sjiistroni. Ir I. Prosperity in.A-y he just around the with Mfiddlesex. Loomis, Choatt.Kitchel (A) camie in first with 16S feet 3 inches. \Vorse was sec- '.\r. Frederick Johnson of Brad- corner. - Governor Durtnmer, Taft, and La%%-25 3-5 seconds. Rafferty was scc, ol1(1. fItt the (lisncut tluruv Dwyver ford' and Dr. Carl' F. Pfatteicher TNis i,; tiit time for radical cx- rence Academy. For variotis rea-

ond. nd Shatinon. thirdl. P-' ( A) niade a toss of 126 feet I inh dir ctd perimeultatioti. nihese public sons, these contestsr could not lw,B 1) won the 100-yard (laish in 10 for first place. Keene (P,) took directed__orks,________________rgra____arranged

2-5 seconds. withl of'cn.scnl ad ~cnbr~A o and other radical advetitures mutst Although a preliminary list ',

and Crosby third. The 220-yard third with a throw of 104 feet 7 fIa.r~ard Interseholasticsz will lie be discotiraged. As foir aI gift of gamnes has been printed before.(lash wVas- won b. Ihetilc ( B t. with lineches held next S5aturday. \lay 20. 'it SsOO0fl0O.000 to thle s;tatles such' a thirs scitedule is final. There willWVolf second. and, Cro.dwv third. S~o far this, reasoti \tndover- has Cambridge. Manv Andover ath- policy is absurd. True,. the states, a-lso ble a schedtile arranged for the(Thle timie was 22 3.5 seconds;. w4,1 tx~o meets and 1'',t I' or. Th letes wvill compete. at thle end of their resources. are Grey Jersey -sqtuad.

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