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Estoablished 1878 Vol. LEK No. 40 PHILLIPS ACADEMY, ANDOVER, MASS., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1935 Ten Cents SWIMMERS CRUJSH RED AND GiRAY 47=18 AS BASKETBALL TEAM SUCCUMBS; RIVAL TRACKMEN AND WRESTLERS SCHEDULED TO COMPETE ON SATURDAY 00 0 MEDLEY COMBINATION RED AND GRAY HOOPMENANOEMNFVRDRUES conT AGAN ETER TIE INBY33-0 ARIN THE WORLDANOEMNFARDRUESTOCPLE AGAI BETERS IME IN B 33-0 MAGINAROUND US TO BEAT RED AND GRAY VERY SUCCESSFUL TERM Capt. A. W.' Wingate Wins 100 Capt. Ed. Kellogg Leads Blue Thcieevnofteptwel Bird With Undefeated Season Red And Gray Record Includes As Cushman And Howard As New Hampshirites The chief evente of thedsPbetween Leads Team In Climax Victory Over N. H. Fresh Beat A-E Marks Win Third Straight Ia h ateo od ewe Of Year And Two Defeats H-uey Long, General Johnsoi, SICONDS SCORE VICTORY ~~~~~~~C. KELLOGG ANDOVER STAR Father Coughlin, and Senator Rob)- MATCH TO BE HELD HERE MEET IN NEW HAMPSHIRE s9CONDS SCORE VICTORY ~~~~~~inson. It seemis as though General Meeker alliesVisitor' OnlyFiraliWardley And Walker of Home Teamn Jo'h..son started the ball, rollinig Captain Gifford, illman, And Lacey Donnelly, Horne, Sharretts, Hit., Hooker Tallies ViProvitoDe'dynCombination last M.Noiday, night with a bitterly Outstanding O pponent. And Relay Likely To Win Captain Wilson Of Opponents ~~~~~~~~To Visiting Quintet (eunitrspchaintaher In Annual Match Firsts For Team Shows Up Well coughli II and Hluey Long. "Two Smnashaing or equalling a dual A well drilled Exeter basketball Town. - 'iour havecnict laug mtFtelir of on ern the twatAdoe wrecords, Th econd aiinial winter trdtck team defeated the Varsity quintet [own. You_ caJagtFtero h wte noe rsln nwldc betweent .\ndover andr Exeter meect record in almost every event. (JlStra efoea(.uhn-ou canl snort at Huey teami will enter its final iiiatch of wl aepaeStra fen i the Andover swimmers frouted the Packed _ Long-but this country wasil neverte season slgty atnnsir~ hp L~~eter aggregation. 47 to 18. Sat- nasituni at Exeter, 33-20. The gaiitu th Strdy aire.e ICoc Luetrdvith a nnuatio, 4eet. In, at-' was marked by the smooth Redl tunder a graver nienace." Father voredi over Exeter. The formier ardrs wenl have a slight edlge liver urday in the annual. inect. fit th,-Coughlin, according to Johnshon. is has wvon three of its six conte.sts. their ;adversarie 5 s cus hi ~C~itii~l tea Conil~etitio '~li r and ray offense tat kept feedig *a l~ur~eyr of musicalblatantylrsttwo.saical tid one. Theoltter'ostrengtiis distribTtdemoretevenl three niect recor~~~ls fell, the ~ the ball to the high scoring for- hunk fromt the very rostrum of re- hAsvoni tw( atid lo~st two o t neeyeet mennosed out their rivals. 36 to ~Y wards, Wardlev andl Walker. ligion." lBetween the team of I Iluey four matches )n the whole the( mennosd ot tei rials 36to ).whose dead eye shots kept E~xeter adt ret- v vethe whole CSiloe m I C av ItCer chle 1ile Androver team holds perhimp. Thle only first Place in tile var- weltnthhla trogoucheanahelkedt -ehaethe better recordl. Tlhcy have wou ~~vent to the Red and I~~lea thougou tlbag of crazy or crafty. tricks pos- upl greater victories (Jr succunibed he otssat s nyt h slt~~' meet that game. The Andover team, how- %esse~~~l I y .\lad .\l ulhah oV dauc- in closerMaddefeatsa than taoseiofcloser efrats d areshmenof5Ex1-2 tor2a) 6rra wsy akewasMeketaken ver ws o asyeeker hei Iwhen everoe e icieda tibseernoa eastyl victim. *lfl. rehnci 5I1eir 2 he catureddie dving ver Hok ofenselug oervis who ver iciteda trbe etr aganst te sane2OphDefeatted-2.w1refeahd wee thINew aInamp he caturedthe (ivingover ciok fente proveol to h~e just as efli- _to its doomi.' Specifically. lih noe a etnTf.,Feh and Rhoades. Although _\dvrceta Exeter's but their fat'al - noe a etnTfsFeh hire Freshmi-en. 47 to 16. Brid-tnin had been conceded the colge. the handicap was their early mae- chdrge~~~~l the two of thetwo ohethernmewh27h1-2mto 271122to ilton, calton adeafW. 60 margien o itoryde was byge tar cuatde shotinasg. i aryi con~sciously or unconlsciouisly, ofcm 1-1. neIrov ad. 601-6 ti 2.5 1-6. -and mratrgi tha evpcted. wa t h 1 frcathe gamootarted ~~t trbringinig the country to the brink of Niochols, School 24-5. It has miet dle- " 'e tr:\aei.3 o3.T greater than expected. It was ~ ~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~relav teani has beenl tundezeateol inl principall (li~~~e to the re uiarkaldv igfm startig sitarI 't r ruin withl their hare-brained feait at thle hands of Quilcv ihi'ln 1)riioiplh t tof Ihward inarthel jupn of oafyn trt.umeiI 'Chietles of share-the-w(.nlth Ulldc In School 12 1-2 t 1.3 1-2. and Taft giohwork of to ow.rd ii to rae;t againgtoneeri thaemy.. a \. - - freestyle, in iii~~~~~~~~~~~mae thle first basket antI] his teanii 'lios School 13 t 17. and Iastl~' tile Ilnlie . 'i1o ctlny SO- vardl frRtl.Iyder inthe - to ., th Yale Freshmnei inl the breaststroke, Cushman ~~~~~~ ~~h~' aesl ep adding to the score tinl- l-Itey Long did not let this at- hal tied I larvarol Frelimen14to ovelr Interscholastics. - 200-yard, Burns in the backstroke . ldfill pncltesr-tkgouoicbtinheSt' 14 InI all the team lias compiled E~xeter inl her seasoni defeated the. in the 100. I rnvar~l. Cush:ing for the fBlue on aI fouil shot, ate the next day delivered a n10nW 108 points, to 57 for its, adversaries. \W IImsieFelne 9t '~~~~~~inagate h~~~~~~~~~~~ which made the count 10-I. The I too tlelicate speech criticizing the Fxeter has not fared as well. The( '5 ottoNrhatenFeh ~~'~ni. Griffin, anol Wingate in t ~ 'ew I aipshirites contiiiue(I with 1whole New Deal and in p~articular I'ladCra etihs andve medirte relay, aend thes R'15-yrd their s dot functioning offense (ontinud on Pae8i tories overTut Feh n 2-1 ilicil 40 to 28. to' tie I farvaril medley relay me, Burns. Ryder.with spectacular baskets bv W\ard- -____________chol______Jrelme 6 t 3.Thirrea antd Shand. I foward. IBurns. 1ey andI Cordingly. Pe'elor re- aol uic ihShl2-1.taith beuncesf.lsii Cu~hrnan. and the relay teatm cs- -kc~ Meenl anSakI '~~A DVRlDAIT ~It has been conquered by North to, \ndover. IHarvard Freshmncu ablishied new :\rfdover-Exeter first field 'goal 'as tI peio l PUId~)~ ic ihSho 16-d. an lb and ti, the Northeam~terii Freslmteinc marks: and Ryder and W\ingate ~vtiEee edn.1-3 RSNIMLY W Y arvard Preshenei '22-6. In all1 lit the 4-W-ard dfash Kerr. I-:\- PRESENT MILKY WA " it 11111~ 63 pitit to its credlit with tied former records. The mnedley When #the second quarter openedl it', lppotellts hav' tileeter Capat.i nstmdtg w :e~tmil not onll' nlipped a meet record tle \dve(iilwihhdb:-Kn n wp usadn ubr I this winter lie has, rit tile ~printi-, (Continued on Page thcoe f\navrk wjjtell whuich to t le ' KinglAnd Swope OutstandingPnueber conic fairly ~vell useol to t~le coi'~ In First Production I 'orotimh wvill tneet Fritz of. F\- I(~iim~j.niae8 had got their oflense fivictionin-Ti Yaitr l ili1-otr ' NORMAN THOMAS TO TALK I and oipa! h Ixe an fI far this, season the \iidover teatn ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY for thle wihole periodl. 'asket.s 0o\ MR COOK DIRECTS has ilit beenl hteateut. having- -,anu' AT . O 1.MEEINGI tletwo Kelgsexteitoeil.n ANNUAL WINTER PLAYfr( ein; n fl Idw, AT S. OF I. MEETING Ze~~ ~~~r'"C cire, lint little grotnli dlc~iu'.on al ~~ TO PRESENT LECTURES (oul1,d b arIIIe ulp hbecanlse of f il' \ctedl by% tile b-iet of A\ndover h le has; ~truti-rled imt several bh 'nt B Socwialist Will Also Speak At tighit New I [ainpsliire defense,. TheI draiiiatistU' directed by anit expert. fin the 1 2 .5-pounold cvlass Lvderir Balistics And Modern Trends Vespers Service And Blu Mm lefense. howvever. proved lii t -taged with1 clomttletenice. -Ihiec (f .- \nduiver wvill wrestlIe Ilfansl Thv~ In Astronomy To Comprise 3londay Lunch I~ as, rigid as; their rivals aind he'! Mil.'kv \\ a " turned ouIob vnWnim~ nI~ Subjects Of Talks - ; . , u ob vnI Cniudo Pg 8 WuCntinued on Page 4) a greatenr (rautnatte iuccess- than the i - ______ P hillips \cade ry w~:ll hlneo aC it, U laIin antiiethiulot 'Tiri inih tile activity 4';f tile a chistiugni ~~~lito CLASSICAL ASSOCIATION 111111e\ vhad predlictcd . Seldomi bo:- HARVEY AND BARNES \alii' -sn~ittcIScey ''"' first soci~~~alis fre Itas .\inidoven talent shone 1sni'li~we ta rmi; ob ~t~tlettai ~hiois atinaly kti ~hTNG i mhtl asit id nn he mi ni~WIN DRAPER PRIZES i xelttlcue aeIet n \mcrca'. firt oc, st N,, - TO HOLD MEIGHERE rani-eil this'vetk that rinite to) h Thlolmas, twice canimdioate ' II. ogrthire o- I ~~~resideiw'v of t~~~~~~~~~~me I 'nited ~~~~~~~t Irc presened I I\ the IDramna l e~etIneett all who have a ivehl- n~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~mrt Ot~~~~~~,.t e(, hertSs' -eiteral iiters' n ceie Mr'. T. n th Socalit tcketa ttI Displays On Related Subjects Club Saturdla Brelg ;e epadf ersd Bowenmit Gates I' the Socialist ticket and BradfordTo Andeld Smithray IGiiel Bt1Anid news. ofndthin'f jlarvarvrlI h- -"~i'for other acconiplhi-shiltn~iits. ToB!el tLirr \ t:iohntgti mott IIepr.- %rFn Delamaion scrVat0t-v Will seko ens till adolress .\indover sttmok in1~ 11n And At Art Gallery PItouh motoohejatv erFn ecaain evitl- isptea .\n Wlednes-l tin olihkrento~~~~ccasions. I -- ~hiandhed] in :1ll efficienlt miainner. sev-- la evniginte.rt alry(i 'line Classica A ~si iciatiimm of Ne~~ eal ~ crc hih.eil ci thi more thanat i ht 9hamulsckig the topic of ''Modern Trend 5 , in hi will talk to the Clay' I'ipeL F-in''[mud "%\ill hi ld( it,- amilinal mnicet- ordhinnary efticac\ - InI particular selecteol declanmationts for the I )ra- I \strouti"1Il-." ott Thursilnv eve- Chil: h wil prsid atthe %TC-lig at A\ ml'v'yr lii M arch, 29 tiauh (i Gordohoi C. ',1 i 37. did a loite- pe P rize.s Ttiesdlav night, .\lleii n1ing inl c;corg WJlashington I lall, Vesper Service atiol talk rum 30~th, A\ recehitiout comninttce has-. wi rthn% piecc (If actin- in the role P ayInc I harvey.J. i~ dad\ .XII oeo h nP i 'ThIel phiase of religion : lie w~ill rI een, choscen. c4i Imisitin~g of M r. oif \uitt West Ivy. \ot umnfanmiliar Shippein B arnes, Jr., were acecorded I i(ntpaniy ~mill let-ttre onf the sith- Arln less thle hitiud SocictV' if I mu11ir"i', I eterkimi. who \%ill be chmair~mati, to \ndohivet- amitmcs aa feliale, the honoirb by thle factihty Co11Mmimntt iet:,- of I alhistics J~ilnence tis tennil il some slti~t't't .M r. IHeffiier. N I r. P htilhips. XI'I- inmpersonator'. kiitg reached greater- compos ed of'tRev. A. Cr; aiI~d ih etr nWen'd~~'l 'elc lug w 1 ith religion amnd P1hUi~tc' PoIyniter. M\ r. \'aln dern Stuckcii, D r. Iheighits nhtaut ever before as tltt'- %%vii. t \hr. Scott 1-1. P'aradise, anil hv held at 6:4-5. inl thle lecture room -Ndlas]%. li Nvll e tle ilwlk (lliasec. and Mr . Sawyver. toughi. \%vi irvl\- an hpely friemnd IDri. I loward C. Rice. A\fter tIne iu the basement of the Aidisorn "'un'-t of thle Social P roblemis ( 11111 TeCascl.soati 'Il s ta' e of'&;hh"S n.prizefighter dhecisionl of thle ititges. reacle i;:ler'M. .'\utidrews hi ib14 thle (itt )'Ionolav. I lere an openC discuas-ssoiaiol If "abn..Slnan t 't ill takeday ere ctn ope dii upl of thle instructors Of tile class1ics nmiager. 'So cotlivnciiig A'as her after a 20-numinute (heliberatiolt, '\ as po;itio'ns of Execntitie Sec'retary' to -mnwl thoe iierestaoi bea.-1 .11 in thle schools, colleges. anod univer- p lortrayal that ceveraml v'isitors w~ere aiinouiiced. Dr. F'uess p~resentetoli D~' r. Sliapley of tile Ila~rvard (')I'sen- 'n(I hose nteretsm]im noltic, or sities of this Izirt of the coinintr. I heardl to c-i'iinmteitd thit' 10ounhiniiiig of 30 anid 20 dollar pirizes to thle wli1- v*tor- amid of itnstructor Iti aI-- atljljim.(In20 r expiectedl to be Abbhot giarls; titnl \tnidiover boys fi in ners amid thle hearty' appilauiist o~f tni imoony T It' i. al-;o editor of Thte Mlr. Thlotmas haq received three piresent. The imien will resioe in hnamiatic purptises. thme audience. T1d'sr'oP('. a smalil inagazitne dle- cgu~rees front colleges. aii .\.P'. 'trom Foxcroft aiid I tartlet I halls. anid tIme' Sw~ope Acts Well Th'Ie selectiomis w~ere oil such ' oted ito thm iuiterests; of atnateur 'rit'cetoiu mi 190.5. a D.1.. fi'on I tile Wo~rei in P aul IRevere anmd IDav. vre mtoa pelta ieIsrnny i ik oleihs 'I Itt -in Theological Smiavinl The -niiectiiig wtill ohlem Fridayv George S. Swvope, 3. asjSdgared eoiona m aking a theiratvathe astrnotny. w'1ilids. tlktol ilclus- j 1 11. andl a Litt.l). from Princeton morning f'ithn a formal aodoress of (onnginued on Paire 4) cousdges.edi niang thei abiiywarlds. uratlitho stilees. tt-ill include i41032. -His life has beemi liv'iolicil welcoine by IDr. Fumess, IPrn)fessnir__________-- which eachi speaker iiiterpretetl hi, Po1int of viewv that thle .astronomical IttI en Ilhisitirest i- shere ans tr\ ClassiKs zatldo Itiar Drlatt'oisei oth An ncslarticular declamation. First plact. scieiice has brought al-itnt iii our ii)diitl moinics Iter sr , s lasc. I avad h stl Manager Ely Anouce'ent to H arvey, after his dleliver\ conceptiot, of th'e universe fabout "xite initerat the B~rick Pro's- hiresioleit of the Classical .\sSOcia- 11al Football Schedule of t~he innpressive ploeni. "Thle Coiit us rlas tie niewt amid ing-enliohi ''ei ai Church1 ind New pas ork o hm'-e tof thins Yesscar.tio I Pae rslY will lueh f go" by Vachiel Lindsay, because ot explanlations of the theorv' o lt U1~~ 1910-Il. and as pastor of the oif the .\ssociation. I 'aliens ~t'ihh be The football sheduoe ferfor xtext Ins good seisseoofrrhythm, hiswideu expenpanding iuniverse AAstr noonners East Harlem Presbyterian Church read both Friday and( Satunrday', anol fill, its antnouniced recently by variety of toine anno tiniie, his titter have hiecme exr-glCTi tron 111 o 118 1-c ws So'r- riday eveminig a snioker \v'ilh take ' '''II.i sflos ako efcmsinsns i 'f ((nnninucdh on Page 8) place. The Association tt'ill lie the .i~~~Mnager Ely i.'Ifllw: lc ofslf' -ius s hs- 'Cointinued nn Page 5i ___________o_ Page___plae._ThAsso__tiowillI__til Sept. 28 - Newv -hanpton coinfidemnce. autd his thorotighlh.\ _________________ gutests of tie Acadenmy Trustees ( )t .5 - N. I I. Freshieni pleasing v-oice.___________________ Today'. 10 Page Issue ~~~~forn liiichi oil Sattinrday. l et, 1 2 - Y'ae Freshimeni at Blarnes's interpretation of a grip- Simr lc iht Todayg 10Page ssueExhibits in coninection with the New Haven pin excerpt frolil "Johnl Brown's Captain, Wlec n Manager Last For IWinter 'Term conv~entioni will be hielol at the .'\ Ot 9-Nthatr e-Cpan Wlo aae (lison Gallery, the Librarv, and the Oc.1-'tiser Fsh Bodv" by S. V. Bermet was ex\ce - men __ Today's ten page issue of Tlui Archaeological P'uildiiig. The pur- ( )ct, 26-- I harvard freshmen etadhsdlvr pedd h Illt the sw\.fimuimigehetit Pu IiLm'iAS' s the lst thisterti'. pose of the exhihnition at the .\rt Nn.1-Eee tEee changes in hlis emiotiomn ando toite oif hl fe h xtrme a tern) the paper w~ill e tin Gallery will hle to show hiow~ classi1- Thsshell sjs iels oice were pleasinig, antI hie hiaod irly eany Kpmt dler new managetient, to' be ca aeilua eue oils- fall's except for thme suhistitnition efccoirlfhsmitna. Newt H-avenl, Conti,.. was elected elected this afternoon, ~~~trate courses in the Classics and iii ofNrleserifr;ov n Dr. Fuess opened thle programn t~~~vo stipple- 1-l~~~~~Aniet istory. The objects onl %.vitha brief speechl in whichi Ihe alalfr195 tc oir topage pictorial siucient thle switching o New 'lm I---- ofAt_ I)- IN \\'ilsoii of Denver, Coloi., wa-.I

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  • Estoablished 1878Vol. LEK No. 40 PHILLIPS ACADEMY, ANDOVER, MASS., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1935 Ten Cents

    SWIMMERS CRUJSH RED AND GiRAY 47=18 AS BASKETBALL TEAM SUCCUMBS;RIVAL TRACKMEN AND WRESTLERS SCHEDULED TO COMPETE ON SATURDAY

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    MEDLEY COMBINATION RED AND GRAY HOOPMENANOEMNFVRDRUES conTAGAN ETER TIE INBY33-0 ARIN THE WORLDANOEMNFARDRUESTOCPLEAGAI BETERS IME IN B 33-0 MAGINAROUND US TO BEAT RED AND GRAY VERY SUCCESSFUL TERM

    Capt. A. W.' Wingate Wins 100 Capt. Ed. Kellogg Leads Blue Thcieevnofteptwel Bird With Undefeated Season Red And Gray Record IncludesAs Cushman And Howard As New Hampshirites The chief evente of thedsPbetween Leads Team In Climax Victory Over N. H. FreshBeat A-E Marks Win Third Straight Ia h ateo od ewe Of Year And Two DefeatsH-uey Long, General Johnsoi,

    SICONDS SCORE VICTORY ~~~~~~~C. KELLOGG ANDOVER STAR Father Coughlin, and Senator Rob)- MATCH TO BE HELD HERE MEET IN NEW HAMPSHIREs9CONDS SCORE VICTORY ~~~~~~inson. It seemis as though General

    Meeker alliesVisitor' OnlyFiraliWardley And Walker of Home Teamn Jo'h..son started the ball, rollinig Captain Gifford, illman, And Lacey Donnelly, Horne, Sharretts, Hit.,Hooker Tallies ViProvitoDe'dynCombination last M.Noiday, night with a bitterly Outstanding O pponent. And Relay Likely To WinCaptain Wilson Of Opponents ~~~~~~~~To Visiting Quintet (eunitrspchaintaher In Annual Match Firsts For TeamShows Up Well coughli II and Hluey Long. "Two

    Smnashaing or equalling a dual A well drilled Exeter basketball Town. -'iour havecnict laug mtFtelir of on ern the twatAdoe wrecords, Th econd aiinial winter trdtckteam defeated the Varsity quintet [own. You_ caJagtFtero h wte noe rsln nwldc betweent .\ndover andr Exetermeect record in almost every event. (JlStra efoea(.uhn-ou canl snort at Huey teami will enter its final iiiatch of wl aepaeStra fen ithe Andover swimmers frouted the Packed _ Long-but this country wasil neverte season slgty atnnsir~ hpL~~eter aggregation. 47 to 18. Sat- nasituni at Exeter, 33-20. The gaiitu th Strdy aire.e ICocLuetrdvith a nnuatio, 4eet. In, at-' was marked by the smooth Redl tunder a graver nienace." Father voredi over Exeter. The formier ardrs wenl have a slight edlge liverurday in the annual. inect. fit th,-Coughlin, according to Johnshon. is has wvon three of its six conte.sts. their ;adversarie5s cus hi~C~itii~l tea Conil~etitio '~li r and ray offense tat kept feedig *a l~ur~eyr of musicalblatantylrsttwo.saical tid one. Theoltter'ostrengtiis distribTtdemoretevenlthree niect recor~~~ls fell, the ~ the ball to the high scoring for- hunk fromt the very rostrum of re- hAsvoni tw( atid lo~st two o t neeyeet

    men nosed out their rivals. 36 to ~Y wards, Wardlev andl Walker. ligion." lBetween the team of I Iluey four matches )n the whole the(mennosd ot tei rials 36to ).whose dead eye shots kept E~xeter adt ret- v vethe whole CSiloe m I C av ItCer chle 1ile Androver team holds perhimp.Thle only first Place in tile var- weltnthhla trogoucheanahelkedt -ehaethe better recordl. Tlhcy have wou~~vent to the Red and I~~lea thougou tlbag of crazy or crafty. tricks pos- upl greater victories (Jr succunibed he otssat s nyt hslt~~' meet that game. The Andover team, how- %esse~~~l I y .\lad .\l ulhah oV dauc- in closerMaddefeatsa than taoseiofcloser efrats d areshmenof5Ex1-2 tor2a)6rra wsy akewasMeketaken ver ws o asyeeker hei Iwhen everoe e icieda tibseernoa eastyl victim. *lfl. rehnci 5I1eir 2he catureddie dving ver Hok ofenselug oervis who ver iciteda trbe etr aganst te sane2OphDefeatted-2.w1refeahd wee thINew aInamphe caturedthe (ivingover ciok fente proveol to h~e just as efli- _to its doomi.' Specifically. lih noe a etnTf.,Fehand Rhoades. Although _\dvrceta Exeter's but their fat'al - noe a etnTfsFeh hire Freshmi-en. 47 to 16. Brid-tninhad been conceded the colge. the handicap was their early mae- chdrge~~~~l the two of thetwo ohethernmewh27h1-2mto 271122to ilton, calton adeafW. 60margien o itoryde was byge tar cuatde shotinasg. i aryi con~sciously or unconlsciouisly, ofcm 1-1. neIrov ad. 601-6 ti 2.5 1-6. -and

    mratrgi tha evpcted. wa t h 1 frcathe gamootarted ~~t trbringinig the country to the brink of Niochols, School 24-5. It has miet dle- " 'e tr:\aei.3 o3.Tgreater than expected. It was ~ ~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~relav teani has beenl tundezeateol inlprincipall (li~~~e to the re uiarkaldv igfm startig sitarI 't r ruin withl their hare-brained feait at thle hands of Quilcv ihi'ln1)riioiplh t tof Ihward inarthel jupn of oafyn trt.umeiI 'Chietles of share-the-w(.nlth Ulldc In School 12 1-2 t 1.3 1-2. and Taftgiohwork of to ow.rd ii to rae;t againgtoneeri thaemy.. a \. -- freestyle, in iii~~~~~~~~~~~mae thle first basket antI] his teanii 'lios School 13 t 17. and Iastl~' tile Ilnlie . 'i1o ctlnySO- vardl frRtl.Iyder inthe - to ., th Yale Freshmnei inl thebreaststroke, Cushman ~~~~~~ ~~h~' aesl ep adding to the score tinl- l-Itey Long did not let this at- hal tied I larvarol Frelimen14to ovelr Interscholastics. -200-yard, Burns in the backstroke . ldfill pncltesr-tkgouoicbtinheSt' 14 InI all the team lias compiled E~xeter inl her seasoni defeated the.in the 100. I rnvar~l. Cush:ing for the fBlue on aI fouil shot, ate the next day delivered a n10nW 108 points, to 57 for its, adversaries. \W IImsieFelne 9t'~~~~~~inagate h~~~~~~~~~~~ which made the count 10-I. The I too tlelicate speech criticizing the Fxeter has not fared as well. The( '5 ottoNrhatenFeh~~'~ni. Griffin, anol Wingate in t ~ 'ew I aipshirites contiiiue(I with 1whole New Deal and in p~articular I'ladCra etihs andvemedirte relay, aend thes R'15-yrd their s dot functioning offense (ontinud on Pae8i tories overTut Feh n 2-1 ilicil 40 to 28. to' tie I farvaril

    medley relay me, Burns. Ryder.with spectacular baskets bv W\ard- -____________chol______Jrelme 6 t 3.Thirreaantd Shand. I foward. IBurns. 1ey andI Cordingly. Pe'elor re- aol uic ihShl2-1.taith beuncesf.lsiiCu~hrnan. and the relay teatm cs- -kc~ Meenl anSakI '~~A DVRlDAIT ~It has been conquered by North to, \ndover. IHarvard Freshmncuablishied new :\rfdover-Exeter first field 'goal 'as tI peio l PUId~)~ ic ihSho 16-d. an lb and ti, the Northeam~terii Freslmteincmarks: and Ryder and W\ingate ~vtiEee edn.1-3 RSNIMLY W Y arvard Preshenei '22-6. In all1 lit the 4-W-ard dfash Kerr. I-:\-PRESENT MILKY WA " it 11111~ 63 pitit to its credlit withtied former records. The mnedley When #the second quarter openedl it', lppotellts hav' tileeter Capat.i nstmdtg w:e~tmil not onll' nlipped a meet record tle \dve(iilwihhdb:-Kn n wp usadn ubr I this winter lie has, rit tile ~printi-,(Continued on Page thcoe f\navrk wjjtell whuich to t le ' KinglAnd Swope OutstandingPnueberconic fairly ~vell useol to t~le coi'~ In First Production I 'orotimh wvill tneet Fritz of. F\- I(~iim~j.niae8

    had got their oflense fivictionin-Ti Yaitr l ili1-otr 'NORMAN THOMAS TO TALK I and oipa! h Ixe an fI far this, season the \iidover teatn ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETYfor thle wihole periodl. 'asket.s 0o\ MR COOK DIRECTS has ilit beenl hteateut. having- -,anu'AT . O 1.MEEINGI tletwo Kelgsexteitoeil.n ANNUAL WINTER PLAYfr( ein; n fl Idw,AT S. OF I. MEETING Ze~~ ~~~r'"C cire, lint little grotnli dlc~iu'.on al ~~ TO PRESENT LECTURES(oul1,d b arIIIe ulp hbecanlse of f il' \ctedl by% tile b-iet of A\ndover h le has; ~truti-rled imt several bh 'nt BSocwialist Will Also Speak At tighit New I [ainpsliire defense,. TheI draiiiatistU' directed by anit expert. fin the 12 .5-pounold cvlass Lvderir Balistics And Modern Trends

    Vespers Service And Blu Mm lefense. howvever. proved lii t -taged with1 clomttletenice. -Ihiec (f .-\nduiver wvill wrestlIe Ilfansl Thv~ In Astronomy To Comprise3londay Lunch I~ as, rigid as; their rivals aind he'! Mil.'kv \\ a " turned ouIob vnWnim~ nI~ Subjects Of Talks- ; . , u ob vnI Cniudo Pg 8WuCntinued on Page 4) a greatenr (rautnatte iuccess- than the i - ______P hillips \cade ry w~:ll hlneo aC it, U laIin antiiethiulot 'Tiri inih tile activity 4';f tile

    a chistiugni ~~~lito CLASSICAL ASSOCIATION 111111e\ vhad predlictcd . Seldomi bo:- HARVEY AND BARNES \alii' -sn~ittcIScey''"' first soci~~~alis fre Itas .\inidoven talent shone 1sni'li~we ta rmi; ob~t~tlettai ~hiois atinaly kti ~hTNG i mhtl asit id nn he mi ni~WIN DRAPER PRIZES i xelttlcue aeIet n\mcrca'. firt oc, st N,, - TO HOLD MEIGHERE rani-eil this'vetk that rinite to) hThlolmas, twice canimdioate ' II. ogrthire o-I ~~~resideiw'v of t~~~~~~~~~~me I 'nited ~~~~~~~t Irc presened I I\ the IDramna l e~etIneett all who have aivehl- n~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~mrt Ot~~~~~~,.t e(, hertSs' -eiteral iiters' n ceie Mr'. T.n th Socalit tcketa ttI Displays On Related Subjects Club Saturdla Brelg ;e epadf ersd Bowenmit Gates I'the Socialist ticket and BradfordTo Andeld Smithray IGiiel Bt1Anid news. ofndthin'f jlarvarvrlI h--"~i'for other acconiplhi-shiltn~iits. ToB!el tLirr \ t:iohntgti mott IIepr.- %rFn Delamaion scrVat0t-v Will seko enstill adolress .\indover sttmok in1~ 11n And At Art Gallery PItouh motoohejatv erFn ecaain evitl- isptea .\n Wlednes-ltin olihkrent o~~~~ccasions. I -- ~hiandhed] in :1ll efficienlt miainner. sev-- la evniginte.rt alry(i'line Classica A ~si iciatiimm of Ne~~ eal ~ crc hih.eil ci thi more thanat i ht 9hamulsckig the topic of ''Modern Trend5, inhi will talk to the Clay' I'ipeL F-in''[mud "%\ill hi ld( it,- amilinal mnicet- ordhinnary efticac\ - InI particular selecteol declanmationts for the I )ra- I \strouti"1Il-." ott Thursilnv eve-Chil: h wil prsid atthe %TC-lig at A\ ml'v'yr lii M arch, 29 tiauh (i Gordohoi C. ',1 i 37. did a loite- pe P rize.s Ttiesdlav night, .\lleii n1ing inl c;corg WJlashington I lall,

    Vesper Service atiol talk rum 30~th, A\ recehitiout comninttce has-. wi rthn% piecc (If actin- in the role P ayInc I harvey.J. i~ dad\ .XII oeo h nP i'ThIel phiase of religion : lie w~ill rI een, choscen. c4i Imisitin~g of M r. oif \uitt West Ivy. \ot umnfanmiliar Shippein B arnes, Jr., were acecorded I i(ntpaniy ~mill let-ttre onf the sith-Arln less thle hitiud SocictV' if I mu11ir"i', I eterkimi. who \%ill be chmair~mati, to \ndohivet- amitmcs aa feliale, the honoirb by thle factihty Co11Mmimntt iet:,- of I alhisticsJ~ilnence tis tennil il some slti~t't't .M r. IHeffiier. N I r. P htilhips. XI'I- inmpersonator'. kiitg reached greater- compos ed of'tRev. A. Cr; aiI~d ih etr nWen'd~~'l'elc lug w1 ith religion amnd P1hUi~tc' PoIyniter. M\ r. \'aln dern Stuckcii, D r. Iheighits nhtaut ever before as tltt'- %%vii. t \hr. Scott 1-1. P'aradise, anil hv held at 6:4-5. inl thle lecture room

    -Ndlas]%. li Nvll e tle ilwlk (lliasec. and Mr . Sawyver. toughi. \%vi irvl\- an hpely friemnd IDri. I loward C. Rice. A\fter tIne iu the basement of the Aidisorn"'un'-t of thle Social P roblemis ( 11111 TeCascl.soati 'Il s ta' e of'&;hh"S n.prizefighter dhecisionl of thle ititges. reacle i;:ler'M. .'\utidrews hi ib14 thle(itt )'Ionolav. I lere an openC discuas-ssoiaiol If "abn..Slnan t

    't ill takeday ere ctn ope dii upl of thle instructors Of tile class1ics nmiager. 'So cotlivnciiig A'as her after a 20-numinute (heliberatiolt, '\ as po;itio'ns of Execntitie Sec'retary' to-mnwl thoe iierestaoi bea.-1 .11 in thle schools, colleges. anod univer- p lortrayal that ceveraml v'isitors w~ere aiinouiiced. Dr. F'uess p~resentetoli D~' r. Sliapley of tile Ila~rvard (')I'sen-'n(I hose nteretsm]im noltic, or sities of this Izirt of the coinintr. I heardl to c-i'iinmteitd thit' 10ounhiniiiig of 30 anid 20 dollar pirizes to thle wli1- v*tor- amid of itnstructor Iti aI--atljljim.(In20 r expiectedl to be Abbhot giarls; titnl \tnidiover boys fi in ners amid thle hearty' appilauiist o~f tni imoony T It' i. al-;o editor of ThteMlr. Thlotmas haq received three piresent. The imien will resioe in hnamiatic purptises. thme audience. T1d'sr'oP('. a smalil inagazitne dle-cgu~rees front colleges. aii .\.P'. 'trom Foxcroft aiid I tartlet I halls. anid tIme' Sw~ope Acts Well Th'Ie selectiomis w~ere oil such ' oted ito thm iuiterests; of atnateur

    'rit'cetoiu mi 190.5. a D.1.. fi'on I tile Wo~rei in P aul IRevere anmd IDav. vre mtoa pelta ieIsrnny i ik oleihs'I Itt -in Theological Smiavinl The -niiectiiig wtill ohlem Fridayv George S. Swvope, 3. asjSdgared eoiona m aking a theiratvathe astrnotny. w'1ilids. tlktol ilclus-j1 11. andl a Litt.l). from Princeton morning f'ithn a formal aodoress of (onnginued on Paire 4) cousdges.edi niang thei abiiywarlds. uratlitho stilees. tt-ill includei41032. -His life has beemi liv'iolicil welcoine by IDr. Fumess, IPrn)fessnir__________-- which eachi speaker iiiterpretetl hi, Po1int of viewv that thle .astronomical

    IttI en Ilhisitirest i- shere ans tr\ ClassiKs zatldo Itiar Drlatt'oisei oth An ncslarticular declamation. First plact. scieiice has brought al-itnt iii ourii)diitl moinics Iter sr , s lasc. I avad h stl Manager Ely Anouce'ent to H arvey, after his dleliver\ conceptiot, of th'e universe fabout"xite initerat the B~rick Pro's- hiresioleit of the Classical .\sSOcia- 11al Football Schedule of t~he innpressive ploeni. "Thle Coiit us rlas tie niewt amid ing-enliohi''ei ai Church1 ind New pas ork o hm'-e tof thins Yesscar.tio I Pae rslY will lueh f go" by Vachiel Lindsay, because ot explanlations of the theorv' o ltU1~~ 1910-Il. and as pastor of the oif the .\ssociation. I 'aliens ~t'ihh be The football sheduoe ferfor xtext Ins good seisseoofrrhythm, hiswideu expenpanding iuniverse AAstr noonnersEast Harlem Presbyterian Church read both Friday and( Satunrday', anol fill, its antnouniced recently by variety of toine anno tiniie, his titter have hiecme exr-glCTi

    tron 111 o 118 1-c ws So'r- riday eveminig a snioker \v'ilh take ' '''II.i sflos ako efcmsinsns i 'f((nnninucdh on Page 8) place. The Association tt'ill lie the .i~~~Mnager Ely i.'Ifllw: lc ofslf' -ius s hs- 'Cointinued nn Page 5i___________o_ Page___plae._ThAsso__tiowillI__til Sept. 28 - Newv -hanpton coinfidemnce. autd his thorotighlh.\ _________________gutests of tie Acadenmy Trustees ( )t .5 - N. I I. Freshieni pleasing v-oice.___________________

    Today'. 10 Page Issue ~~~~forn liiichi oil Sattinrday. l et, 1 2 - Y'ae Freshimeni at Blarnes's interpretation of a grip- Simr lc ihtTodayg 10Page ssueExhibits in coninection with the New Haven pin excerpt frolil "Johnl Brown's Captain, Wlec n Manager

    Last For IWinter 'Term conv~entioni will be hielol at the .'\ Ot 9-Nthatr e-Cpan Wlo aae(lison Gallery, the Librarv, and the Oc.1-'tiser Fsh Bodv" by S. V. Bermet was ex\ce -men __Today's ten page issue of Tlui Archaeological P'uildiiig. The pur- ( )ct, 26-- I harvard freshmen etadhsdlvr pedd h Illt the sw\.fimuimigehetitPu IiLm'iAS' s the lst thisterti'. pose of the exhihnition at the .\rt Nn.1-Eee tEee changes in hlis emiotiomn ando toite oif hl fe h xtrme atern) the paper w~ill e tin Gallery will hle to show hiow~ classi1- Thsshell sjs iels oice were pleasinig, antI hie hiaod irly eany Kpmtdler new managetient, to' be ca aeilua eue oils- fall's except for thme suhistitnition efccoirlfhsmitna. Newt H-avenl, Conti,.. was electedelected this afternoon, ~~~trate courses in the Classics and iii ofNrleserifr;ov n Dr. Fuess opened thle programnt~~~vo stipple- 1-l~~~~~Aniet istory. The objects onl %.vith a brief speechl in whichi Ihe alalfr195 tc oirtopage pictorial siucient thle switching o New 'lm I---- ofAt_ I)- IN \\'ilsoii of Denver, Coloi., wa-.I

  • PAG;EIWO THE PHILLIPIAN %VED)NESDAY,.NIARCH- 13,1935

    BLUE RUNNERS DEFEAT MILK CONSUMPTIONWORESTR TACKEN252,000 QUARI S YEARLY AVERAGE ANDOVER MAN

    Each Student Drinks 6400 Bottles; SO S3PU DGI h n F r a r s sI r eSmallI Outruns Horne Of Blue Commons Uses 1200InFeMotsSu ntoy

    In S~pectacular. 1009; Quart. A Makes 1,788onth S oudntBdyM I O A and "K RKBreaks Record Makes 1,788it~ilttulInres areuth

    ,)IItal't a IIragel itwilv e Itit-dedl Incea

    I o egtt tNtt-fot .t oli' iwiitti 1 ill [pile day.. ,\t tha~t j litich hazs beenl S.aid ahiotit tilethe , te ott ) tilt hard-fouight IraLtl, ratt' \iithiver stlettdnt% t'ttill i'lleI foofd -it schoolh, but whether the111.1111 ll %llch ndverdefalcl I 2 art -,chiio I ,(,. l~H ON OREDI GUE ST S

    iui.-et ii ~ hici .\ttdoet' thefateth i .5(XX) quarts of ml, itlh tiltth 'ii i I oS lk it or wit. ,tatitstics prove-I II rig or\ iit'citr \t'adetivy ted iii vear' anld (l1iitlll :11ihliti twi 4pta ,rt i th tte ,, i ilt a tl) es

    S~tttu d~v afertimut at te Cage. Ii ~ ~~'~~'"' evey thay. at a good deal of it. Sinice they Those Two Famoustrt1 attei'uloon ull 11 of thrills.. th hete-althttielltil' i c t \ilvritSit'ile h

    Ii ~~~~~ ~~~ t~Itilk are-( 'tl-ed etl t it th table iii the' bto-vs have gainted 1,788 potinds.AR 0 W D ES SH RT.Itor Hii Iell %ict Somall to st ahew vil Commtisit dutritig i~reak falt. dininet . Iltrealit\ they have gained 2.141AR W D ES SH RT

    .~~* ~~ ~1 2 ~~ 22 2.5 ~~~~ dud Nlt~p~et li, atdlitii tti eight jiotimind. but 19') hut , have lost 35.3ill 2 min 2 2-5 ec. foty Iit v-itarlt catt s (if tinii k are. it le' p otrt ids which I iratigs the atlt trot tO

    I .d'l saffit'tl at the II arvarul Ili- fill' cotiilt~ig itt the baikitig ri uloill gattied to thte ab' "ve to)tal. Tll'.let ~'iiias~t''~Smiall ulefatedttu I lnic Figh tei-ll-qart till' etttttat~aillt' ttle"tIts all average. gaiti of a little les,

    ill lThe IT tido 14piiil tile AlorNnititlier 10 c-reamt fotr coffec ,alit than tht'ee Imitititi per Iboy\ itt just(Ii t .11ice-t. rlit ter' otht Iwit.wV i ls et' fe'. Ce t'all. at id n i netv.-c-ght qua,1,Is iii ahbiitt tixte liloitltt. The hieavie't

    I-iii Ill thil, 1(10.i itpallld litt'ls 'pt'ecaa etattte fitt etteita are hieitdeILI% itikv ttiw'~eighis22( I jiitittds andtirtlt! Tjje 71-urno Co., IJnc.i'act'. tilt' ItytO tileit \\et'e fat' iltaill- ill the dailv hill. lig'httest wveighs 8b itittul'd, T \vII PNEEIG w HN 78

    a ife li ile, tre~t'i f he hel l'ellvttlei rti till ail at'- ,NItiii hte( gaitit'd 22 ipotttiml',aic PNEEJ

    I ail '-talti tl Iouit f;ist :i1titl sus criLtt si \tet't htimtiredh quart, 'if ill tlhtIs live Iputiit~ls. tilt' IbI% 11:~

    inc haif iii'' .i i iiitii I tilt't'.ii.~e. ~ll 'L'ii- wb~aiicc gives him each dI:t itemhe 5iitth-a 'ie e'iltetile ht',t ii ' I un-it' Itiadle a I (es- ailt tilt 0VI i'm) h f-itimit itottie, . ) are tiet llli'lles't gaitll le~Ztsteredi. attll

    litfl tt tettllltt to Ia1ias. atlld tilt' ttt'ii tmiilt. n i ii il eel ti i 'ta cases II tt't shii i either e,ni111t~ll"'' n "'citlit' lite aitit 'ist :1 a abtiiidanice of ''tht-e l(rfe'ct ftiid(] te'sj Se \ v tt~ifitt" (Iii t(-ilea lazIjiCIe.the, . to ist tott 1 itli 1 bin kv tilt \\ lijl Ilie cats itt Ili'- IiffI t Ieett ft iIII 'I iinti't'i. t telve. aii'l celeteli jit titidtid nrcctm d (if mitiltvt'' 23 15 'ci' Nilk nilrtre tritati atin'tinitz else fiti- gaills aIre all \t eli represt'itedl. Six~-

    ii "'c tch * iliem' tlt-( ice Ii) Wll evervitite- Ctp.i otilt r tialt provide~i livell tel ift\'t ae (ild ei'i

    .t (Hill Iltect 'A ith \\ tt'c'etei'. .11n I o t w th h ti-t heverage. >cven.sa , IIVe. anIl fi r-pot mu'd"ilal 1i t i lat tuOrd Intlttt'ciola" ai~tilsi, tiake xerv Irtil:11 shiw-

    til'',1EA)T ltire, lit\, areV ti the three k/

    it'- ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~BL O THILL ROUTED it~lllds-gaiticd l titan) itt am itt hecrAnnannis Takes 40

    -I lt' 4 i-an' dah *j t~mii it BY ANDOVER SECONDS:hv dlu txioit aridt 'ift\A\llmtll'-II of \\ iit't'crtt. retputedtito tuile otit. ( )iilv% tiftiv-five have rt'-

    lie tilt' lii u-t t n~tstat l~litlg pt tit BlueBasket ball Team D nstaitierl the satinc wt'i,_iit during tInest'li ii' lau layr-Ill New I-:ngI- Fast Opponents 41-10 ettti :\aitllii'ihrhu./ -

    iand ul Ki\' %a- '-coidii . ci s'vf ii- In Easy Game ha.Ve lost p)(i Indage1C .t'r\ 'ittg att\ fit itt cii itt I iaiillltttits. \ilitariliis :ii'-ut - - tt ~~~~jivlctit Iul l fo Icillt t it littl p~nilldillh %l

    to"I1, -ecolid Iil til. Atllot linit. %'A iiit' Thle \11iittVt't Secli thd' ilefCate~ .tti-ali t withtt t i tlhrit ilititilds a¶ZtlI litt- \t iii at St0 feet 3 1-2 iticite-. thet 1 'i vl ii1! Iill btasketit:ilIi tea l thit. .Ltet-tl~e ( )lilt' pi. haps lillhtir -

    \as "I 1-5 '-tt'II LI s. tile- WtrtneCt Settlt- l FOILSMEN OVERCOMEtcot trrtti the tirst lap ihl P, 2-5 sec- \td t- tre tcit ti(i GOVERNOR DUMMER i o a(4xtt In I tilitililt' 1S 3-5 se'tu . I)INlixt'tt \ tliiite tile tit''- itot't titibG ied L s ed a7-2 Victory Gaied as Wel edait-arilig, I ieak'ty an1d \\',)if a fitt- I if Iiat - I laker ttossed iii a Iiiir-'-hu ii. ByCpanDmc MraEmbodies Aro ' o m lt'tll-'idieralek jiustlitig t)Ill the- Ifu-'t aind theni \\ (ii)d Tiiilte.' I ~eittiotttIt" Jones And Koch 8z~~l~.

    tN\i lap-.. 'h'hie- vietitry aCtua'Lly\ i rst iii illt (ill a free til' utv. ( raft for Sy and Fitva- N M It ilv1 Sw,%ihart at 19 feet ct'tssifo ill toltace Alidott tr Ini tilt' ieauil v'euuictution "'Ver the 'I it enti i1r I )LIt- Now, at last, a shirt minus the boyiki blouse cm.~i

    II -4 jlie.while C'se nilt1 o1a h etithiil f tIirst' Tiet' feCerCIs aIt >itttlth I Vtieiti \\ eul- bellishments. A real lie-man shirt-broad shoul.)Ii' ea ry of \'torcester tied fiil-t'illtaitt'r. \t theI tegili 'if lrleclat' iv I% a 7-2 -cmre. ( riachi h~arn

    M't'i iii!'at It) feet II1 1-2 iteilhe-. ',et'litll iIliar'ter Salver' ittailt a tititir '-'ill that th iaths i-t c rpdi asad tapered sleeve-,. A shirtT Ii iiii'ntrailrL relatl were hieldl hliit ftinl 14-hiili utit. I' iltipttit . reihat'- tilt' fi il -. cainle outl aZ t'\hiet't el. that flatters any figure.

    ,tt tilt' sa'lt littr lite itirtPv ,iiig, Craft, driblNed tue ieml'tii of the Ilit the Iirst ci'ttlt't C aptain: I )itl-I .Lilardl. \\'lstiii. aituh I airdett ilt'e-rilti in ti t tinaht a, spectacitlar NLaket u .k iivt'rcamte ILawrettce 5-2 iii a Findu your way to tbc nearest Arrow dealer and

    feateul I ave'~. I irituari.Ninde. anI atit the(~n adhdedh three more't P patriP etst'u' un trai lfMt~ Iurphv.. I afiwlittle. tifil 2 ' lit' ae tt ii ttt'r veatei s ~h-rtl ti a ve(r~'-ani \ c duh- trv Mlitoga. They come in a v'arieu assortment

    itte-. 8 3-5 ect utis. liit~le sei ittiI Thiti miadht thit'- c~rc at th cil I fetcr - oe.u\hi a of wh'liter, solid color,, stripes, checks. atid f'izlure-;.\1iilg. Len'ta. Ii art'ey. andl Setitit tlit fir; h lf~ 22-3. Itt thte third tillt' utentitllg I )avi'-blit ttln-iili

    it$% t'caIlne II\ aiket-. R ieeit.t -qtatrPlp't nal'egtlit eiged I nilt a - victor\ -. naitt'r'. andt \\ lhieml itit 2 afiiae- 2i P)Olit~' `at1I' Eat'it" :111 SIllver I'-- \titbiovtr'- lead 3-0. - I $2 andt up,,

    1-5 -.~~~~~~ utiti'- gt'~~~~~,ether adltc't three. Inl tle Ilast I ict hii'; iii '(0I ~ relt, 11 L alrl. agaim. 5-1Ipetritod Natoi niid Taihutit ~;ctred fill

    Summary llcl't'uwit I lill. wtlet \iitiivt-r talilmel -' or thle I lt'~tifth \\ni.l Mui~r-Dgait tlet-kivel' v'allithuilileih I~avil. 541 i-tat-ti high humnulit's - ol~ ~ set't nintue ioitiilt, to bnirigiL tihe titial o. aurit loiti.s Nvto a 'ecci imit tulletie-

    I i-tcr I t set'jiti'i. ( k-b)It itl A tui t 11.atinlfig ILawtrenlce .5-3. 1Kicit. sub-- WThirdni. (a.imi t \\ i. Tlime 54-5 'cc The ga't~c was fa-;t mrd hiard - rt iitiling fi r hones. ci milticroi I I art. SANFORIZED SHRUNK

    4t)-t arui iasli iii lit \iittamiiii futwhlt thirt tig~lit i amidit mut alit I- Tltt.-2. tgv'Alidivet' a 7-0 leadi\\) st'ci ir. 1\ inle\- IA - third I ethler tlilt' ni lit that it ittgitai it ttal h tit Muac, nmuer %vas lii it :I i- ucce'--- I CLlETlT, PEABODY & CO., INC., TRtOY, -

    i:Itliilu~ls t . 'l'iiit'- 5 cc. 'ro tIn' 'cucre. iFilititvtti ltd thii fit] atid lost to Lawrence 5-0). I t''C-31 XI-x anti uhash - till h ~ I ~' rmii lft i \tihi itver wtitht a ti tal] i f halls thelt. euo-cst ailti mllo.t t-witimtw ________________________

    iiciit I t :' -.ceu intl. l~ik't I 14 pi int-. C. raft foliott'itiu.' ti i hc 1 - miIatt'h uft hlit' afterutitt h. tta- tile 'tilt _______________________-\ic hinid tt\ith 11 b eti\ tem Bcatv and -i)avis-. Thit' atr E 4.-L L M HLIS

    till nil. .uimt i i 'it itt' - 35 1 5 t't. rn till(' t'i'1-,it' n i:ttu Wi tas ilig~ llmaltch wtas tied at 4-4. whttr I DaVI'-. BillingsILIP(ul it-ttm'i i-ti \V~~~ ii' lu-i I scurt' mi1-tn t-itl ft itn uu-iiltr '1 t'1~ ~,cc-tiiwlvl hit' slieer hick letf re It 36 Main Street ~A .. ~ii~

    -it' 'l~t I. II caict t tin nil. 1 ime-ni is aiid I trsiumala 'ciir-we t-rt' tt'illtlitllg Iottiaoi Ol Ili-. t)jl~)t itIIt I'i Andover, 'Massachusetts BEif m~~~~~~~~~~~~-,fll~,Iake the score 7-2 tin fat-in of \it- RIDING AND

    lI(il)-vald nttil tin bt 11.iii \ Ill )vt'r \ltover. - OPTCIA N - JEWELER, JUMPING LESSNI I tc0umin. Ii 1 nh.'1 I thiiar' . Re-itter. rf 4 ________________________________

    I '\ n lit' 2 ntmin. 22 2-5 Craft. If 11 B H Lt. Nt'w Cage atid scharitiu recuut'ul, I V'iliiwtti. If 14 SANDWICH ES W . H L"iiuui piut - \\i l 1 vIt I lIlt' I t I 'tlm 4 Home-made Pies and Cae LOWE & COMPANY HA D RE P IT

    ,V" I~, 111llll I ,thtir'd. tl-Baker. n`g1. ICE CREAM and SODA HARDWAREg T ackle-un-uuttul. \nmlattnt-. t I' n'-Dv 't'pi-~ev DRUGGISTS FsigTcl

    I i. r-~tait't Si) fi- ) 1-2 titill. iK H H U E AetsfrWima ade Electrical Appliances - Cutlery1 iit~~~ti ilmutil t - iuil itt \i't'ht'i' '~~~~~"THEBURTT HO S gnsfrWimnCnl.Household Supplies

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  • THE PHILLPIAN PAGE THREE

    N. Y. Yale Club ExtendsPrivileges To Students

    i he¶ i llllt*- (If thle Club Gymnlasitll~l It, tile bwt 4i~ l I'l.\cadl.e111% during" thleir l:~

    III tile l3-i. clai" IL

    - -(.~~, ti-(1)- a(

    Iiii. uiatchi, tit th aftcrl]'.-ii"p~~t/erI a-;I Inl2able it, II(- tnt'

    sc~tre and %\a;L, thrown'l by illI

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    ROGER KENTI

    TOMOR,1"ROW!at the Cupboard

    (Last showing before Vacation)

    lIt ; I I~rvar'lI (;I)I Ilc N t )r-!a ~IltrI. k% hIicli will play Satturday Iii w i tr- tile- nIiolic,.

    DR.JUESS ADDRESSES SCHOLARSHIPS OPEN WRESTLING SECONDS Tii reila rtir' t~ vHAVERHILL CITY CLUB T D AM ST D N S OVERCOME TEAM A I're likelY tit r({:e'VV lellu are '

    Given By I he urania League Travel T Bird, Giroblewaki, and Spitzer.h h Slt i~'rBrTells Many Personal Stories B3ureau For Central bchool O T Moato LikbelykTo RndcSitzer~:~thu I fIc- Iv ; I') 1."T titr'el iiA

    And Anecdotes In Speech Speech And Drarna I Mos Ciklyub N Rerels %a, Thr u ~ilrlkl ,.PT. 'ourteil. '

    On Coolidge Tile I)ramla Leagtie Travel I1nil rtIi-!acl 'lIl vn ~l

    D r. Fties. ttica uori-,lie t I Cati, a lnul-comliniircial o rgaL Ii za - Tllt N Teamn it! c-itlit % I i-17 oItllt-,CI ti,1'lalft'i to get aj 131ilI ..IIZ1l6in Co oltidge. ill all addtitV U-M l a-. at it,. di~poxsal s~chtilar bAahn oii~ivIeatell FidmhlX )Px - r' whlichiI~ heil~t~ldnt ge utlit .

    Mlarchi 5 b~eftorv the \\ oinan's I uit liliji- cove-rnwl ft1 till tunol fiir t;'ht ~at va1-; st "ire, aniti'iteivh -tnt.i-ubl of I laverliffll predicted ati t s '\ eelS, -tllnltlr .e-.titli at lilt Iii tilk, Tiiitcli the V.. hiaxc~~ ¼I%, Fol Team Xt. ,nIv 2~cwiretiarly retuirn tol tile forgotteni vr-ittra Schiid,) of Speech allo %'M. ti)llht evich itule tilt' -urv, r ,%is e Schlttz tilirti% 1 )

    tttllci l te15le.of thirift. httet. and IarilI Ira1 a. aLftiliitedil 'A1 titlte 1Ilmix - (lt'atii d '~r tinitil ill the 1' titinli k-.. chtt-lncIliit

    wotrk e.\emplitiedl ib the late I 'rt-,,- if _Ittinlitl Tile-. ~ciotlar.litii-ni, ""'telltc thlex Wt t.tt IV f;Lir the( ~uperitur wrvretleraterulivirlIxntenided ft 'r ti~cttli'tit ' It ib illtcer tlng ' l us.t i.t litllti '

    Thle I (etliatr of ntiilijt lttltere-.tcl 1'l litrrar% atnd tIr;l~l:l all thep niateles were \Wttli Ix\ fal-tlt'%tWcadiin told ltliati\' pel'solIlal -tolrie. -.tttlik btut are al..o givenl itr the

    hllosophN . antd political creedl. \I - I I. I areviv \ea'\' CerI tha.t tIle HSETPOASHV:nittgli lack-ing ill the sitectactilar' dontir,r of tlle-.e -cliltar-.liip ]tt...li.illfl dratllatic elemient". Ilii' life- %i..I lot b lie laptjtiulitdlt l ill( Ithe leionititi

    4rt'aredIii it.'(t~l. tht .Itiii haAi h titUItliiitllt f't( iPARTMUTS, _____ MADE THEMSELVES-z-reat appj eal to voi n g lii pi de a it A nienecanl stiinlet il A a x- ' rts 37-310L "&41 S AND ROGER KENT-FAMOUS!

    lej~its I ise ll piver ad v~t~t. itidtits iwheretii.,itr -.l It taken no style sleuth to predict the

    .lihittiglh ftilltimentlllti virtte-.. teIttict"r of ttrut'.Ill .1llitIt aldlict whr oJ may' obianuf continued popularity of polo coats. res-l~~~~tirlt ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ atarvelwi ci~t Cme bvers llibles, and balmacaans this Spring.

    illr iil.llltlt hiinn I ill- 4 ix 1872 s ( elllllt gilde.to liefre tli Attractive, Comifortabl Fwvuhh They are famous coats on every East--1t1ttth. \e ilt lI. ix .l7.' 11 ittetl ~ rl.. atnd ati tha Sutso -- om tN nnler campus._'.tiolidov~ was thelt,r1~tihct if II, ii- bul Iatlls tlna% lie' otalinledl rinilS]e f1-- o m a k~xt~~~le I .edgtle-. .I~~~~~~~~~~~~~L & L ~~But it does take Roger Kent to offerlei'edlitx atIl elivutiilllltellt. Iev x%'A tit a-. ic lteatbjuarters iti l1r.e- ariff by day, week.,monthseiason. you authentically styled polo coats,characterized ix a tacittlrli silenice. Ilii inse New Yo rk ~\e %% eleri ee( al tailored of superb 100'; camel's hair

    -I lititiat ever talkt'ti lv-.s aLittni. letter" (if intllitirv cincerning, tIle- -Some of the ixterating features are;-- ... smart reversible coats of Englishj~, ,l grailtillg) * RATkES Al p'tweeds and gabardines. ..arid correcthe is lii it ci t~~~~~ll- ttf ~~~cllttlarsltili-.. ~~~balmoscaan coats, made of fine im-

    fit lilv re-ardled a-. a rtilltalltltl' ____________________ 111REAKMAST semvd to the roo at no e3dra pf~ ported tweeds - at the one moderate

    fli.It was. pointteil(owtt that Ii o lkd'.d 0tilos ntleol SAV ON TAMU FARISI FifE sm. sEtvvx to illcklsole price of $35 1-~~ whit likeil to (lii tliitigs~~~: il heni Caete tShopoig oad thetre zopes) and Grand Casra osse esr t'seteene ocasa

    to power~l readls like aln Ilorati 1`%. a. a1 tlinlt wlIt iblelie vtc inl ft r- eat mom tilnal dawn. B uet' hs o ocasa\Ig~er best seller." "titteni viritie' lilke thrift. hote-.tv. ~ AIS-our showing at the Cupboard to-

    \cqutainited withl pjillti. sitilptle an ar!wrk lkli. o tine- * 11 TMu UuAL beroom a- bco bu a morrowsllsjhii g~s. C o(Vl dge 1 lad I rt 1l l I lle Ciili111011ol pole ite an tItlii feelitliv ft it withti ring room for entsrtalnlng. LOUNGE SUITS 5 SPORT CLOTHES

    ale laol] nil ta'stes whch ii( vh rightsit:to ittllet"' were ..aitll lit, he ON OUR "P1INSIOM PLAN- we coo ser, yo 3 'ea*s so TPOT V LTEfarrie(I o the \Vute I IltI~e. ItI~u ciu it'tallv evid ent a fr$0 aweek. Those who cannlot utilize all t ofthe

    ,ant1 that "hie played little. !tiliike'! It ik still toit earlv. accordiri., to Ilinchoeons or dinners, may Inite# a like number of quess. - An one inod'ratzr price~-ilittle, dIrank .I little. attd wvas -I~ litrtle.tt-e.atil i' D o elz ht2prosmyhv 3

    !uper-senisitiv'e nial. Althotigh aI tlc ilDohyotirtry.z( 'hatlitPeesoas litVotMlcce~ftll dtiiiiistrautr. (tuttltlge.acil Iritix'tiry' Cooldtnlnctve \\tIte"r anatratheyaunihe 3atmn

    hIcessfigrahe dinstator. C' o slldlttvt iiai It Wa said tra licti~ ttihle hr ihmasfo 4 ek OGRAATSOE

    tcriticisli and attack: lie was. aI hm f 11 itlitcaeals forli.' t4fa 15 EASTOGE 4RENT ST..33OROADWA

    tiiligs center aliw tilt iIS'l f. WillItit . iti lt' a II OH'r.CODEe-.i -d Hll4I 9WAN 0b CWALL ST"., IN NEW HAVEN

    li-apossssedwitha ciilt s~alego-(lent.tisinI strangely pectlijar to this t\yPC

    Coolidge,- Prosperity PresidentiIMY o o.rMy., / W LDIEELE NDr. F~tiess dleclared litat Coolidge-Lou .TA HEKE PEACE,0 SOSETT ET%ifscomei to Ile readdI.)' 1iatt. - SHE WERE! 5SHE SPEAKs. HENCE WILL I To Mregai'det~~~~~~l - NOW ~~~WILL GIVE YOU A YET SHE SAYS NOTH4ING: s" GHOSTLY FATHEIR!5 CELL. ,;-

    a: New Enigland~ as thle apostle itt T STBIT OF ROMEO AND WHAT OF THAT? HER EYE HSHL- EP:ht' (Golden Age inl Am\ericanl lis.-, S, UITI RL RMTC DISCOLIRYE5. I WILLTKTKJk:t)rv becallse of the fact thiat Ills AS T;,ublic -icareer was attended by suciiIhterlstL lirosperity ill the cotultit r

    yeela.t -ar's of hlis life, it WaIs'ill I f utW(t I Iill I greatlill upsel ai d(i-ewildlereol at the changes thiat i4I*ire taking p~lace ' the spteakser sautll:,I.t Ilie dlied at a. frtimtnate titme for~iililseelf. lit his last press ilitervlic\e itidicatedl tliat lie felt that Ilie Int'iqlger fitted into tithe scatlenle( oi

    illNIthait it Wxas ;ill] era ill Whlichk' didi~ n it belontg. IntlerIpret in g lfliiI-V'lilottis wvords '"I dli not c~lottse ilitt, ii.lj ni.i.tI ,u, x~ si~.

    :1"I )r. Ftiess S~tid thiei' were.roilnptel lby his poor hecalth: "lie IL 0 ' "PRINCE ALBERT IS MILD I"THE WORLD'S FAVORITE'li''A that lie w~as not aI well tiiail1 Afi E.11 NEABR' ND MELLOW I"PIPE SMOKE '

    ,!:(I liad prcinonitioiR PRICE ABER'S TWO OUNCES IN EVERY TIN" '"NEVER BITES THE TONGUE"

    as tIrain (of great piersonial dig- '1 ,MILIDNE5S - COOLNE55- "IT'S CRIMP CUT- "UTTPQAIYTBCOl'I%. hie wxas Conhsciouls of the public AN MlA~ool 'HA LASTS MUCH LONGER" '"UTTPQAIYTBCO.'gintv of his office. Ii is adequltateirevi'ty was referred to as a well- ~I-

    lt''itrtlth. Nulmieroits Stoines of'-'nilidge's latcunic spKeceli wxere re- t~atetd by thle Speaker. C'is didEvxxriite Ilis owni'l addresses and inl thisk'eslect was almoist utiliqItle. I Ie wasreal stylist atnd the best presidet

    inal wvriter Since \\'fisson. l)r. Fntes,to id.:-

  • PAGE FOUR TH PHwjin WEDNESDAY, MARCHl 13,1935

    cellent production from the merely formances of the two men. Cush.good one.I man's time;' 2: 11 4-5, was ltwq17HE PH ILLIP-IA NSetn t Waseon~ds bette~r than the 1926 miark

    Established 1878 StigEclestby Osbrne, and his strolkeThesetin of"Tle ily Wy"seemed smoother and even mort

    Member f Southrn Now ngland ederatin ofTIcFANYNe&papersadequately upheld the tradition of powerful than ever before. Exeter'sMember of Lolumbia Scholastic Presa Association, i F N o excellence which property and stage third wvent to Curwen. Belcher wil'Mmitiuer of Daily Princetonian Association of Preparatory School Newspapers,. JEWELERS SlLv'ERSNaIMS STATIONERS managers of the past have built up. Victorious for the Red and (Grav'

    From the ceiling, anl innovation. and seconds in thle 200, doing it in 2:23.Editor-in-Chsel the view from the windows to the Howe for the Blue was next, anld

    NEWELL BROWN minutest property in the room "Ii the spectators- were disappointed t,liustnesi Manager MATIIEiS AD WRIST WATIIES which the play took place, Hazeti, see H-obbs, Andover. finlish thir,!

    JAMES S. COP'LEY Ledlerer. and Bostwick did a m-ost after his brilliant beginning laps "Il.ilwzagang, Editor Circul~ation Manager competent and( exact job. The light- which hie had a very substati i

    I~ ILLIAM Ui. HART, Ja. BELTON A. BURROWS ingr effects, where used, were well lead.Assistunt Managing Editor Assi~staw Business Manager NWLM11iutrmit RFCEIVE PIR0osvTmrrnos; handled also. For this department l Burns was out for a hackstr~t.

    LEONARD F. PAINE EDWIN I'. MASIBACK.J . of the production as wvell as ill the record, and he achieved his objec..Alumni Editor, It. hi. WEISSMAN Exchangle Editor. C. C. CORY PIFTHANENUE &37R'STREET acting and directing, that certain tive. Putting on his nicest per*In Passing Editor: CHARLES MI. WING Photograph Editor. J. C. CAUSEY NE'bR ualitv was manifest wvhich made formance of the season, he sent top.

    ASSOCIATE EDITORS ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~~~~N~ YRK"The- M~ilkv' W~ay" one of Aui- pling the old 1:8 7-10 mark, whichIf I u~~~~hman. '35 J. B. II. L Finch, '36 -~~~~~~~~~~~ (lover's best -performiances ill son was set by Breed of AndoverR (u~lnta. '5 J B.Spitzer. '35 Ieas.MaconldP.A..wa anad3r

    A. L. Reed. '35 E. A. Ballaird, 2d, '36 J. T. Shea, '36 yas adnlP . a na-~tBUSINESS BOARD able second, and Bosworth finishe.,,

    J. Ml. Bird. '35 C. MI. Woolley. Jr., '35 It. T. Thompson, '36 Medley Combination third. fc.Manus emerged victorioan.W. I'. Carey, '35 A. B. Adams, '35 K. H. Capers, '36 Aga~in Betters Time in 1:15 for the Blue with a ri'.aIG. Witschief, Jr.. '35 W. A. Wickwire. Jr.. '35 William R. K~itchiel, '36 -H__________________-Tosford. close onl his heels. '[Ih,T. S. Curtis. Jr.. '35 R. D. Coursen, '36 Stephen F. Ginsberg, '37Caedro vn8CntudfomPg1)hi psin wsclmd6

    THE F'11111ui'11Ar, does not necessarily endorse statements expressed in comamuni- Caenuto v t (Csonbtinred frm ae s 1)o thk irds Exeitioe ascaie.cations. Communications must be signed by the auth,,r. ilUthalso bevttee h colmakfns xtr

    THE PnIuILLwAN is published Wednesdays and Saitirdays during the school year ii ednesday. AMarch 13 inptinhingatevinnt.PHIL~~~~~i~~iAN board. -\~~~~~~~~ccordling to Coach lDake's or- cpanWnaeWn 0by THEPHLPANbad 12:45 Baseball squad. igi.nal line-up. I Ionic was schied. \Viiigate's 56 2-5 in the 100 tio:Advertising rates on application. 1 :30 .Vumecral Track 31eet, tiled to swimi the 50 i place if meet andl school records. The ractTerms: Subsciiptaon, $3.50 the year. $1.25 tihe term. Ss ol otse yCrcEntered na second class matter at the post office at Andover. Mass., under the 2:30 Second Team WI restlingq Griffin, but it was later (lecidled that wasohtlcnetdbyCr-

    act of Mlarch 3, 1879. Mleet withi E.rcter inl Bid- he should swimi second teami. and that thle excited crowd had t,Office of publication: Smith & Coutta Co., Park Street, Andover, Mass. finch H-all. hle ,distinguished hlim~self by hi.. await a judges' decision before thce;

    2 :45 AllClub~ Basketball gamii Speedly lerfora l-anlce in thle 50 and could be sure of who the victor WaAndover, Mass., March 13, 1935 . with E~~~~~~~reler. 200-yard relay. I I lis relay per- Decarborn, Exeter, followed Cur.Andover, Maw., March 3, 1935 with Excler.forniance was respoinsible for .\t wenl Crane of the Andover sec.

    0:30 Philo nieeting at Junior dover's first in this. event, onl which ond team. with his outstandiii.Look Backward-And Forward D~ining~ hall1. hinged the result of the second stroke.-took anl easy first from MarT

    6:45 Lecture of A-stronomnical team meet. Crane of the P' A. ril,. and in the (live Meeker I 1Societil in .- rt Gallery. SeCOnldS waS exceptionally fast hi again won over I-look A ) as Ii-ASthis is thle final issue of our term in office, it is expected that we :5Fl hi eeasl h 0.adwa bet hl i didlst year. Rhoades ( A) tl~oo

    should take the opportunitv to write a farewell editorial. We shall enl- tid i - e.wsarcThursdav. M1arch 14 record time. I losford. D~ecker.ti.I s(3-se.wsarcr

    dleavor to avoid any Sentimenxtal slutshi. althotigh the temptation co~nes , .and B~eardsley Swamn to a1 new 150- Crane's teammate. Nve, was thinastrong upon.1 us sometimes. 6 .45 Toc II inecalng. varcl medlev' nark for Exeter. and( The Red and (Iratv medley teair

    ()n looking back we find that as far as the paper itself is concerned. Iidi..fch1lekrofxtrbrkthseodlowrRis. isnwrsince it piss ~~Conibinrd Choir Rehearsal, team mark in the breaststroke. quite inferior to Andover s star-thle improvement has beeti slight if an inc i psed from thle coin- &tii~,Mrh1 oadBtesMr ~ in.Rdr n hnwi

    peethands of Frank Rounds. lBut personially wve have had ati enrich- 24 rc 1rta xtr oadBtesMr t tie of 1 :27 2-5 heat the fornimiaing and( broadening experience in editing it. W\e have had thle. funl of I lowvard started the dual-cotn- meet record. 1 :29 3-5. and al,

    exl~~~ressiiig nutilerous : ~~~~~~~~~~ve ~ 4:30 II 1restlinq Mleet T-with. petitioun. in wvhich the events were lower~el their own school reea ar!expessigomir androu ofe lisiiall aiill i rn eealternated between tile varsit% 'established in thle lostonl Ii' v.

    have had valuable maiiagerial experience: but inore than anythinig else. 7 :30 .rn'/~in Picture1~ *'R'o squad atiid the seconds. lwv clipinmi (luib meet of 1 2-5 sec. In thle othe-we have derived pileasuire and benefit fromn our asso~ciationi With thle herta'' and Ilarrard M1its SI1-5 of a second otT thle ten-year wedley. 'McMarnis. Miller, anp'articuilar members (of the editorial hoard with whom we mvorked. We cal Cludbs inl H~eeling Room. 01(d 50-vard tnarl. \Vilson. HN- K irk putt tipl a ga o0( fight. butt waer,believe it nmav be'safely said that a amore interesting group tha tilte ____________________ eter. a keeni coinpetitor for second tak~en by,, [osford. -DIecker. ai

    IBrain Trust' floes nlot exist on1 thle I"" lil T le eti, besidles hen Andover Dramatists t'C wscoly flwe lyIerdcv wh cvrdtediefficient in the routine work of putting outith pi )er haemne tPesn MlyWy Shantd oIf \ntdov('r. Virst and tance in, 1:I

    most -,ttanium- discusson grou when th work- .; done n week ecOtill in thle secondl 50 went to Thle Anidover relay teami rmost stimulatin (Ciconitigonuedenthefokrom(oiPage ee 1) I Tore and De.\ievedo. A\ndover. dciiied the-selves after their ala-d(%-.s anld at thle Sundlay meetings. These conversations are the thitig.'(otne rmPg after a very close race betwveen featt -by the I Tarvardl Freshmen. l~wvhich stand out Iin retroslpect. Wev also wish to say a wvord here III alaI) der."' the sparring partiier aif -tile( those two. Bleardsley was third, comipletely overconming Nille-preciatioli of W\illtiam IHart's unfailing aid thl'ough thle whole time. champion. turnied in soine fiue act- andis I borne's time was 26 4-i sec. Cosbv. \Wilson. and Curwet.i. '

    Seldom has there beemi suh a ct~tfll~etent rrotiaof 1. tier \l i~l(Il~r \V I.R*derR der.gusing thebutterflbreast- k-oknockigoff 11 1- ssec.frrom tIus ung. .ta us grnni~uccs..auered troke to advantage. was jurst 1934 record established byv Bowe-r.

    tralit which to puick a niew\ edlitor. hi fact every editorial prist except that hamt. anda ratucouis himinor hle cumin- barely ible to leave A\nthoniv. thle Kiphuth. WVingate. and Griffin._.Ti'of Chief is now tilled byIn ti. Cpper. Almost any one of the lBrain Truist" limed with K'ing to furtnishlinost of topniotch Exeter breaststroker. ill srectators were brouzlht to thla&wouhld make a iotefcetha.Wtot b.tTtEPti~~ 'A the liberal ctjiitedv eleeniit in the .second ilace after covering the 100 feet when Locket. Trelaiid. PBarmor\\ill pass ilita Seasoned hands if niothing umore. lttt we know that the pilay. Schuyler \ani Inigen. *36. yards inl 1 :14 4-5. the 1926 '"ark, and 1-Torner of P. A. won a nmii

    incoming editors have more. a ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Thle race became verv excitillZ aculous victorv~ over Steffen. Ni'incmin eitos hvesometiins mre soniething which will unak-e their had I the part oif Mae Stillivan, whnanhn okdhmeftp e.Y-nieadMrimIprodunct onaei of which the school caii well be proud. moere difflicult role thaii King's ito fro-al third place to conie so close The meet \%,, concluded aift'

    hmandale I le p~layedl this serious to wvitmtiin thle event. \Vood. \II- the secoind team diving, the hoiaa):-A SesonOf S iin girl \%atl great effectiveness, conl- tlionv's partnier. w~as awardled thiral raf \which wenllt to TKnowvles ( \

    _______________ ~~~~~~sdriaenig that this is his first (Ira- Exeter mlen took first and secotid Xittreeluee (F)'. and] Rectantis ( \whose gowth inpopulaity hasbeen plenonit -atic waork. I ncideintally. it might iii t1e corresponidiiiz second tea."_____________________________

    A* winter activity hsrwhi uluaiyhsb'i liiiiaiiiul ;ic saidlihere that the luove miakini- ('vent. aiid] Sat-,enit wa-as third

    this yearis die getle sportof skiin (I h I l hsnainwd 'ua ai the whole miore natural anda Decker's record time wtas 1 :10 2-S.;etnthuisiabin has taken the forimi of the organizatioai of A\ndover's first conivincing thaii any that has been Cushman Clips Record ±Lyle M. Phillipsski teaw;lti ata saitiad as a branch of die I uting Club. Never befuare liave' witnessedl oan the Anmdover stage fair Cuslinian's first and Griffin's sec-the ad iaccnt hills been so cluttered wvithi ski enthuisiasts;. from the coin- flonic ttile 200wcrielay (Iictotos theIefSTABLE

    inamn (litch digger to the graceful ex1 )ert.t~ f Vll nge ad Ciffrd iV for P. -A.. atnd anl admiring crowda 74 Salem St. Phone 323ihe guidiiig ~~~Iiide 1 , \Vilsoni. '36, cast as the chainlpluan loudly cheered the niagiiificent ver- p pp ppppppppThe gidinglights i h forinatiot iand] argamlizatioll of kiting 1., a hnder highlk creditable perform- i14+4 + 41egrular spoa rt here have been M\ r.- Sanbuorn. colachi. audi Went worth TIel- ail1ceN were handed in by IPhilip L.

    iitigton. I )uiting Club presideiit. Through their atritiniti efforts a groupu~ Reed. '36. as the cratokeul inanageri !b ge bi~ 31nn LOU IS H UNTRESS-of almost forty skiers repourted1 at WVard's [Hill dailyv during thle winter: of thle champion, and by Charles IL. J. Mf. STEWART, Proprietor PHOTOGRAPHER

    I ath las A ~id1 cmpeitons~~'re un ff a rai ws hnil ta I ast an~Miller, - Jr.. '35, as the unimiagina.-hot clss an Icomilaion wee rn of :I Irai bult f) ostlltive miilktnan-fighiter. aronatd wthonii 'Strictly fire-proof. Connecting My13 advice to Senimors not '-

    [1fill : the first teani was selected andi coached : a ski ra m~ni wais iiitiuiteul] the phit\ revolves. Bowven. Estes.. rooms with or without bath. photographed is to hustle right i-it lohnsotin liall : three skiers amid the manager were awvarded letters: Reigeluith. Cates. anld MaI(3adv Were Open thruout thei year. Dia- here, pay sonietiting onl account. -Land( fiilvtreautiemes n nwtanti irrramiged. This m~eate nimeso ~ecs, gram and terms on application. photographed and help the Edies

    oh obvioumsly :umm iminpsa~iii list of achievemetits for one ,shiort wtinter. The (in the whole the acting. w~as S;it______________________-- straighten otit a seriaums situatia:!orgaiiizers are to he congratulatedl omi theiracmmllsinn.peirevntogno itempt,-'Iutctisaty!-

    J` . . ~~~~~~~that 'if Judson Morgani, star of last PRINTING AND ENGRAVINGThe first teaml wvent through the season \winning tWa, (ahual wieets ovier vea' -routos.-'rthssc- PERSONAL AND BUSINESS STATIONEkY A\lso get- thrasei grotupa. taken-

    Tiltrian and thle [irooks School faculty, placimig,- third in the ('tishimig Ini- cess Mr. A. T. Cook. wvho dlirected WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS A SPECIALfl maitigers. leaders. chtairnien are rttd'rscholastics in which about twelve schools were represented. and the p~iece, is in no small nicasture re- THE iTHOrdrsPSompl PRleSSdosl for ar(nlatntwih.fi nalvy placing fourth inl thle Eastern lInterschiolastic t'haintlaia iihtips itt ̀lsile His unttiriing efforts liuiilt It Watt Pay You To Consult Us First Ioyu uy oprt n ,'.'hich three hi-gh schmaaaal anal Andover wvere iit('red. Capataini Flaiider.s the( play into a passable perform- 168 DARTMOUTH ST.-BOSTON-Kenmorc 2093 (Io Potr doutr.copeaend

    alice. land his extra (Irauiatic experi- ~ odPtPir,has II(.(II 4l auit~tammlding inl all mneets %ivit 1-arold andr Norman Cross. thle ('mice mmmide possible that -fitishinza ther twai letter-nimen. runnimug hinir cloise seconds, Mianager R. Stevenis to ammhli which distingutishie' the C,\-

    I ta.' une a i ammciemt iaau.' jolt in, cuatjumictiomi with M Ir. S'aimhmarti ill or- ______\____________________________;'mmitiiu g mefects. eqlutiltiletit aial] so forth. The ski room with its colorfuml 1 MPLE s

    ~~ SPRINiG VACATIOndecoatam'uii n' amd maI imiel; charts has p~rov;ed to Ile enijovable a'. well as iii- M CS Oforniative. .lltogeuhier skiing hlas had a very worthwhile lirst seatson at C U S

    jammahayer ivith a u ce,. ltai md mee am inu r amawang thle reguilar IIOYS' HEADQUARTERS C L E E C U S-ki .,qumarl. Victor, Decca. and tirunaiwickc

    Study L~amaps. Etc.

    Red And G~ray~ Hoopmen tatlr sos ae elcd %nnS reCO S Andover cNNin By 33-20 Margin Victis andl played good dlefensive ____________________

    (Cotiuedfrm Pge1) time Red anid G;ray omi the long umi IARVQ AlU ' V l I Y I 6 DAYS.. FROM N.Y. MAR, 23till' : ta iltru- lafanit fur t~e whmok' aif a 2-17 score. ILAMIEi' TAVERNZ COUEUnThEN 3 Days & 2 'ights in Bermuda

    I wriaaaI Tlhe half ntdlead 1(-8 ii Ilit thle first paurt aif the laust HAMPTON. NEW HAMPSHIRE Round trip SC0O not including accommodatiaons or ineals,I _____________________________Iduring ship' ta iy in Bermuda.Fl crulso rate S75 with 57".I( faa. air. perioda there was~. very tight (le- Route U. S. I Telephone 616 shinp your bo'o in Bermudau rc flos lnc~udod. A galca time 7Ii hi~Ia~himi. thati ulind( qartiiaar fmetaive wvork anal little Scoriing aon ___________________________ all ithe wayv i1d7cn dock sot.los-a~q talk- utbti ta; a a 'ictmaa faimghmt ai im ; aIa' the part of either teami. The up- Inq pictures, bridge and got! oxporbs, indoor and out. u

    !,;I si s \ I A a starteda tol get hi,- ('tcr (Ittititet hiowever, coutild not lie door pools. trovologuo. etc. flo passports requilred.SAY IT WITH FLOWERSa-I 11iti tieIaull aind In'- anal I ~ vlIaaI - held in check amid baskets; by uni See Your Local Agent or

    a 111ial'a0ii \aidi)%uI .'(i'aa'( to, 1. anll WVLrdlcy e'xteindedh the Newa.- i ~ ' I, \Vinllay-\'lke' laliaslim lad.T~ins tawla'-Telegraphed Anywhere, AnytimeC NA D W TE T R

    in mb le~ml x'It tLo eu\V imd;'%-\Vha'k lialtpbasket ford Thngave' hitt 60Man tee Tl.7'f~~antinaia~~~a1uon PWHge ST)

  • Mqgu UWCMI TOY A hi PAIMF FVE W

    MARCH 13, 1935

    ACTION FROM "THE MILKY WAY"

    Spitler ( Get irge 410'i) making a pa.', at tile dtckimig (jeleticcn.Mlia dars lr a, (ahiml Lu-ring" re . ha.

    ,Jimtar hiteintio'l wb~ith -a ibottle. Ne (pm icifItm ir \WiIkc lie, cii tile ft regroundc. K. ).'d acci,ilecta~lk a in,",e'it he)r hf hiItrainer.

    ~~~~ - ., .-.~~~HE A N A R I' St F T-ll

    Rear Ruw, Ic it ii) r'~igt: i\ Iodv. C. Kello cgg Captain K eli'og. IDyess. Pe.I-'el''Front kt nw, left toright: \ Ieldyc(I, iCc 'an icr' in

    Andrew Wi~ngate, captaiin of the Iamies1ihrl. craptainland 'tar ot

    crack Andover swimming team. 1.hi, Near', wre~tlimc teacn. \04sC a Sofl.

  • PAGE FOUR fTM WTfl.!PtAN 1ArV11T~r.QAV t fADI-EJ 12 inl.-

    THE PHIILLIPTAN

    A GALAXY OF TRACK STARS WHO ARE- TO MEET EXETER

    I I ite a I h411ii ' ,b i l th LL )1 Ih'' j)lI IeTO 'i I (If 52 fevt I1 1-4 inI.Wirt tiate... ~~~~~~~~ Ii~~~ lta~~~~ l'eel; ''In ~~~~Fl~'warui Sharrett,. hii-di iumper

    Wir Catc,.'' a~ii, tiattTV. n -ti A damn- 1''iit~\ 'if. capit-ain of tile 1')3; track teaml. adlr a1 ipr

    Mil CIII e'11;et -.attlr' I.iV inl thle

    ChIildi.. N. *laniiue, and' R. I Iawvke.. I0OV-%;tlr'! mel. xvIh,, ll~ p~rob- --al'vh tm I-i lt am ll't \e

    hI I iit 'ii' 1 I`4 In I. 1 r., \% iti has tirit.,'I inl W illiam \Vat',m,. whot ha.1, excelled iln tile

    cowisl~sentltv .v'""l tiflic.. ill tIlle hurhie11s, iAI iitl~.,h il.R n te60

  • 7HE PHIILPIAN PAGE FIVE

    lied And Gray Hoopmen plause and approval after his in and projectiles, will be the subject lent powder s and the mechanical the mnodus operandi will be shownWin By 33-20 Margin spiring delivery of "The Tests of of the lecture to be given by Mr. design, of the firearm. iln a motion picture film taken at(Cotined romPag 4) the Constitution" by Robert Ray- Wallace H. Coxe, brought to An- IIn like manner, the progress tile Burnside Laboratory of theWontlnued fom Page 4) burm. (lover through the arrangements of made in different types of testing Smokeless Powder Department atl\ alker immediately followed up Mr. Boyce of the faculty. 111,14- apparatus will ble includedl. Other Carney's Point. New Jersey.with a ield gal forExeteras theAstronmical ocietytrated with stereopticon slides and ballistic Phenomena, too quick togame ended Exeter, 33; Andover, To Present Lecture with motion, pictures, this talk wvill be 'olserved by the human eye,111 I112. b Cniud rmPg )e held at 6:45 ir' George Wkash- such, as the first movement-bf re- -J.,N H..GRECOE-The high scorer of the game was (CniudfoPae) ington I-Jall. Ballistic engineer in coil of a firearm, will be demon- EXPERTlWalker of Exeter with thirteer scious of late, and their demands the Smokeless Powder Department stratel through the use of motionI JEWELER AND WATCHMAKERpoints whileC. Kelogg le the ave l~en forinstruents t per-of the E. I. (Iu Pont de Nettnurs & pictu res,. The complete routine "TheBiggunt LitskIrivueJpoindts, whorers. withog six. mit tha e deetailedistrument tof these Company, 'Mr. Coxe is .a specialist followed in the testingf of propel- 47 MAIN ST. ANDOVER. MASS.

    faint, far distant, exteryal sythems, in his line and exceedingly well lent p~owd~ers. the apparatu s, andfain. fr ditan. exernl svtem Jtlalified to give an instructive dis -_______________________________________________Harvey And Barnes It is the aspects of these e~xternal cussion. Some of the subjects dis-Win Draper Przsgalaxies awvaiting investigation that cussedl will consider the history andl

    (Coninue fro Pag 1) govern the modern trends of as- evolution of different typ~es of fire-(Contined fromPa~c I) tronomY'. Not restrictedl to merely anns and the advances made ill

    he: introduced in turn each speaker the m..embers of the Astronomical thi l-i'ad cuay ruh;~it th tite o hisdecamato,;Society, this lecture is open to allthi eiganlctrcvlru,'tF~ollowving Barnes, Norris Lorin" of tile Student bodv and the faculty aoti'ipoe1et nlrplRowell, Jr., gave a stirring rcl;x who possess an interest in the study:izion of Sen. J. M. Thurston's p~lea of science andl its relation to more:o the President,, "Cuba M1Lust i~e complete understanding of the 1uni-;:ree.' "Protest Against Sentence verse.a., a Traitor"by lobert Em:mett Ballistics, the Ottdv of firearms BILL POLANDPfradford.' Forrest Palmer Gates To ANDOVER MANSE Sucssrtfr... nicely handled an amusing ex- STDN' INR lGH. F. CHASEcerpt from "Life on the Missis-Staan Chce-ilppi" bw S. L. Clemens. Tile coil-Staadchkecluding !contestant. H4ugh Roberts Week End Guiests Accommodated IFull Line of'[oval Smith, received general ap- 1(09 Main qt. Tel. 89,; Andlove-r C .M ktsto

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  • PAGE SIX pjjjj WDE AYM RCH. ,13

    studied at the Aft Students' League ment. Anothcr' large oil shlows sev..MR. NEWIIALL LECTURES Piiilo To Hold Meeting ~~~P. A. GRADUATE'S ~WORK m njlMR4 NEWHALL LECTURES P1410 TO Hold Meeting ~~~~~~under. several wellwknowvn artists in. eral peolple.' coning homei.ON 19TH CENTURY ART For Elec~tion Of Officeva SHOWN AT ART GALLERY cludiug AeadrBok .sul)way. The hard, exlressionsoiON 19TH CENT analmetn frth an itorah EhbieRsie fhiAouhthiTfcsare, excellently. done.Picktt,,andHarr AVck-e ItThere is only. one jportrait in theL

    WVell-Informed Speaker' Gives election of officers will be held M peofh otha .cmrawle xiiio, EmPloynienit..:Enlightening Interpretation this evening by thle. P'hiloniathean WihSzbe ~olcton tively short career as a rit i it"adlct itepse hc

    To Large Crowvd Society, in tie Junior lDiiiing 1-Tall Of Paintings wok a led et nsvrlshows three faces of ne'er-(do-wells.rigft af .ter super. This will hie . -exhibitions. -i ors' ueoslihgah re

    The secretary of thle Public the( concluding meeting for a ( it exhilbition at the A\ddison Ar\t fhtwt-oelctrsofi also. quite otitstandhing. and coiW,\\~orks o f Aret Project for New ~very' successful P hilo s~eason. ~till- Gallery- is a. gr~tup of' paiiltifigs. -tile palr'~fr h otl'ri en~ a significant portion of the cx.En.1gland. Mr.: lBauniont Newliall,. dIr R~obert R~eigeltith as: presi- drwnsanbrns.1 ulyauunadwitrlnscps nentertained a' large group', conil dent. All members are' urged to

    posed f the rt Apreciaton ati'iitlso tha. the may vte on Morris, '. IA.- \29 anidN aet3. indstrial scenes. P'erhaps theclases itinder \. Charles Sa~c iiext year oficr. hese pictuires will lie onl exhibition most. strikiung :of these is.-the ANDOVER ART STUDIO.

    - - cral . . . for the month of \larchi~~~~~~~~~ . "Strikers' Charge' whicha is hlnig-and Mr. Bartlett I layes and sevea foe____________________ tng n teoman hllfo thrcecnd ortrais and Groupsother students, -wtan enlightening \VWhile. at Andover lo''i ":for n hihdpit trkr Snapshot Finishin

    lectre o "Te Clssi' an RoI rich'Revoutin prducd a e-'president of thle Draunatic Club a w~ith .rocks and clubs charging Picture framing and repairing.niantic M~ovenient-of' French P aint action in the lpainiters' of that timle. velaprsen fiscass. in his rosbhn a. barb-wire entangle-.12ManS.Tl101 novIng oft e.9h C nuy at Ao it reileeted' itself' in their paint- _______________I________________I_________________________(ay ii ight inl I 'Va()J( n vI:101fliC. Ing -lo illustrate cach point there -pe Middle year. At 'aile wvhere

    Nr. Newhall is a P. A. and 11I irwere. slides shiown of 0 alplrohpriatile grdPeeeihhnr.ft. __________________1d1l rdutc. and was fornierhy, pictures. I'he inasters w~hose iworks petiding hIis~ last t%,% ye~ars in -thi egasPe

    Uioiiictedl w ith thle' 'Metropolit in w~ere Shown included Da ivid Dela- Art School hie A;as onl thle \rt\ltuiuliii in* New York 'and thil croix\ Millet. Ctulct Coohoado te RahA£crot

    tooistfortheI o I~d~ e~ "IAW hen I head home at. Easter,l'eii: Ivleiaas mude -in in I nsivael 1'utet. 'and Dosau bler Picure l u,\ t Ed.(itor Of t1W Sinior ..Chs

    dii lie ha made an.extensive urner andConst-ihk inport~in FOk ollow~in~ his t~auIti leistudy of. his topic. and Was able to Branitis artists. wicre 1.ilo projecu ed gra ( fr Rogersliresent his initerpretato Cfsnco thscreenl T ~o cairicatures bw0g rs

    ph iis o thee. onmp)lex develop 1) timie il whinch hie depictedlttle DR. ADELBERT FERNALDnicilts, in tie 19tli Ccuitturv art. ii ai battle. betweeni idealism and realismn ORTHODONTISTMinannr which Iwas pleasistn and, l-11 inl paililtiii greatly amusned the .il6 in Andover WVednesdays where be win

    * ii 'ethe .nidei'saiid bk tothe. he- adienc. I )uiinir is I r.'New-specialize in the straightening of teeth at Io . Thouad ofsh lan"iniier hall's' favorite painter' out. ~~~~~f ~ Main Street; Teiephnne Andover 466.W 'o cleemn ilha

    \Xftcr heiiig .iintrodluced' ]) ' r. group~ mentioned above. . lostnegeic.men.nW(.willi h~eueeadn4.m er helecturei h gi in . mr 67. fic iolra:3)to3fll

    .- iwver the' th ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ In inak- ' . . . .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~into Rogers Peet whenln- thle statement muat Iace he-

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    WfORK OF HOMER ON VIEW GREEKS DEFEAT ROMAN S IIN ADDISON GALLERY FOR BASKETBALL TITLE IS K IPP Y

    prints Include Rural Scenes, Triumph 25.13 In Club Contest 1Civil War Reproductions, As Gauls Iiose AN "ILL WIND"

    And ""Gloucester Set" To Saxons

    Ak collection of Wood engraving.s The fitial standing for club ICA GE A %/Riby Winslow Homer will be showit basketball is (Grceks. Romlanls, !Sax- SE ) IC 6 Iat tile Addison Gallery from Mareji ons, and Gauls. The Greeks took4 to 25. These prints include rural. first place lby (lefeatingf the Ro-Civil. War scenes, and the famous Imans, rhursdav. 25-13. T'l h NOLe,-i;loucestcr Set." Royal Cortiss. Saxoim were victorious over tilewhlo spoke at the annual alumnii G(ials, 12-1Il.Iluncheon at the Academy last June. The Iub 'series wenct liltu aill reviewing thle collection in the (loible tic W\ednesdlav when theXewv York Tribune on December Roinans won fromn the Greeks 8-624. 1933, w~rote: and thle ( ;RUIti (efeated- the Saxons

    'Thle artist who is born. itot 13-10. This necessitated the play-madtte. declares his aptitude early iii off onl Thursday. Wednesday'sIli,~ career. Winslowv I loinier. the gallres were marked by tight (Ie-i 1,tinter. was to travel far from the fenses and poor offenses. WilliamshstaItteS Of Winslow H onier. tile and Flood played excellent games

    lakand white delineator of ascetime for thle Romnans, and Leonard star-froi n the Civil WVar; but eyen in redl for the Giauls. - ________________________________tjjte~, products of his young .ouan- The game Thursday between -thle I T SO FA R AWAYi CAN 1 HELP IYT IF THE

    hoh ad a certain mastery over G reeks and thle Romnans WaIs ell- IA C NT f- AgW OS BL WN THtlil instrument. 'rhev are adlmir- tirely dlifferent front those of theIable above all for their faithful day before. The 1p'laying Ia at T. OTHER WA 1realism,. their intiniate exlprcssioi of har, ad ieoe.Te(iean attitud~e. a imovenment. WVhen hie , n ieoe.TeGekdrawvs a sharpshooter lodged iii a aILias.sedl a quick lea-d and had the

    tclWvailitage at the half 17-5. largelytree. wvith his canteenl swinging rog teshpsotig ffroinl a convenient lIMb. lie doesthug tesar sotig fimotfliing to give a illelodrainatic I. hiiaim and] 8ovr. Te hrturn to the subject. hut states it w~ithi qure anvetuatogsimpjle force. Hi s line is a little tile R¶)niains had a slight advantageliord, but it is uniiiiistak.blyi' de- mos'-t Of thle tille. It was in the (1111ate andl iii somne faint. c-urious f iurth tIeriodi that real exciteilentw~-ay suggestive of the plersonlal ac- caine. The Romians. -realizing that I

    cent wich Fonier was later to uttheir chance at first place wvai slip- Icelit whichiI Paite coie Percy L.. Crosby, Grc't Biti - n rights r ersm d.So (decisively upo ping.staged .4determined cne 0 1935. £ina Features S5 ndicite. Inc.%works. Ilie knew. too. Ihow to ,ut hack. The Greeks. however, hadItii. somletimies crowdled groups to- thle upperC hand and increased theiraether. They have order. balance. lead to, tile flilal score of 25-13. ( rceso 1st -aninc 2nd ga'me Groblewski Schreiber, rgof the true pictorial sort. The Gatul-Saxon gamne %vts ilot lBemr. rf 6 Miller. If 2 2 Stewart

    "it would be idlle to overestitvite nearly so eventful. Bohth sides were I ta-t. Iif Flood. c 3 Stewartthe( aesthetic value of tilese early guilty of Wild shootiilg aild( poor Stevenl, - '. Williams. rg .3 1 TOwver. Igcomipositioins. They dlo ilot foretell guarding. H azen. of the SaXoll.;thle grandletr of thle pictures. Thev- was the only one to score consis- Setiv R. Williams, Ig 5 t auh, 1 st gamie '-nd gamne(lo p~roclainl anl artist of parts. onie teimtlV. Iii all. hie mnade 11 of thet blower. C 3 4 Carroll 1 RK Mersereau. rf 3 -5with a Ilote of his own. It was a SaXoils' 12 points. R. Miersereatu Burinami. r,,r 2 / SaIXons 1 st gamec 211( gamec C. Smith, Ifttond idlca to put ltheni before the audI Leonard dlidI ilost of thle scor- I lanmiltonl. Ig 1 .3 Northrup, rf -4 1 'MacLearnpublic as anl interesting renmindler of iig for thle Gatils, with 5 and 4the dleep roots from wllich thle points, respectivelv. Thle line-un1 r1lyJcsn.I1enad 1;tronv Aniericanism of a great ar- anid personal scoring of the ganie, Roimauns 1st gaille 2nd game11 WilelmC11i. C 6 1 hurdett, rg, 4 2tlst dlevelopedI. were as follows:- .\ngelel. rf 4 1I lazen. 11 Sharples. Ig

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  • PAGE EIGHT ru~~~~~~~ I'iAIPHLUPIAN. WDNESDAY, MARCH 13,1933;

    The World Around Us his type, wv aellrght; but once avr aia lb that, state in 1924. ~He ran for the HIt of ndover sol i hhe has started to gain power, then ToEtran tMovies, Presidency (if the country in 1928 shot put ahead of Downing of Ex.

    (Continued, from Page 1) it will be easier to acquiesce tlmai to and 1932 representing the Socialist eter. He has broken the scli~ollk-rtiard. M. Blarujch, the president's i.,adIsjOiia ~tlieUs will, rIII Hlarvardl University Instru- piarty indtese elcins.. recod inbtte12ad 6.supposed coutifdant. T1heii followed rise wvith the speedl of a comect. The metlCuswl lyStra Writes For Magazinepon vihsagiedfrtllc'l erhapls the inost scathing, denin- situations nisore serious than manry night in George \Vashiiigton I-J." t~tog ehsnt~ n'In every scolmeet.ciatioti that hlas' ever been giVeI On' 'believe, ill addition to the regular Saturda elcton e aris nei. ro Triple Threatthle S;enate tlotir. Senator Robinson itigit; moving picture. \cal nlgrm it'icead goatr U pon the two jumps and. up)(11

    roeand . sad thtit a tm Andover. Men Favored. 'ntuetlgop r nldd i ah(eet M. hms a en thle pole vault much of the fitial* p~~ Loiig. in his . proper.. j~~~lace, and' To Beat Red And Gray the Clubs in addition to the well- closely connected 'with a number of outcomey ofn the (I witmeetmbdrpendsutcom

    l he accused' hInie of arrogance. ego- (otne'fo ae1 known Gold Coast ('rchestra. . plublicatioiis during his career: II,. in these cvents~little, is really kno%%`t.* 'tisni. and ignorance, of* utterin . aBolero h aaie'T e lltzner. of thle Red and Giai

    ~the ravings of a mad-maui former has securedl two. dec~isionis. Il 11'odrd Tomorro-t, and served as its fiue naltre..Hstamteiuev~~~~~~~~s next ~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~ ~~~ ~ h. vyWeight class, sinice no one has 'eioUrii11 ~12 ~ ,,~~Len is stronger in 'the broad'jumpimI Ievslxtappearance Ava oil, loone. ;Ii( reei onie fa... I lit ediable.rool(li91lodoe him from h is

    C.t air IlThursday night,' but instead Exeter' contestanit has bee -itor- :3socie eitroTu Nation i i Sharretts is-a capble contestant for* of defending' himself . against at- ious onl', otice inl four, mnatches. l)sition.. He will o~ps uey i1921-1922. I-le. has 'written three' Andover' in 1)0th' jumps along wVith

    tacks, lie Outlined his plan fur uni- I "oesel will' uphold' .\nclo', r (Itr h atrhs.wn toiojswihhiella whr ntebodjm n .\r-ver:,4l prosperity. which. includei oaudutnte -oudca of three hus(teonl a l.'ejltoiI osine.ICie rastiliith inl 'the high' jump. C ates is

    the followingpoiiits ' ' against ( )eeffe~ lie hs iicui (It buts, one a fll.e the oss accooplishe ' ' Andovrrtil it Vilt" doiin.; bifrtnsan setd ti'Keife and Iis won; biee thd CasiaeAscato .-lmmerica's WI av Orrt. .4l pro qran

    TO c it do an Nlortng.files a y ear. 1 tilit J \tt s maon has hi ClassicalT HsodiMetiong eefor tDetocraci%. and his' niore pole vaulter. but he has just rte-'~~pread. cciii publication. As' I Scc Ii, give coveredl 'from ao Hod.'Metis Her covred roained ankle.kle

    of less than $5KKJ income. ' 'one' fall .and -out decision out ' f (ntnefrmPe1) .his answers to' the .modern iproii- 'ThreytaifoAdvr'wl2. 'IL sio,-tei thle hours of work f our uritches . leins that. the world is facing. ~b VloRbjnXihli oi

    so thiat nonie. would 'work too 'long Inte15pound ClasIalsel. IxltnMsuteIotuM-hsaso been 'a large contributor to. someone 'else picked 'from Mourph.'and none be unemployedl ' '. will struggle w ith 'IlImian of Ix"-' scumil of F-ine :\tand the Fogg inanyiv magazines *throuvotialot this' Btirdett. andi 'Ballard. NO one Canf

    ~~ Itj d~~~~~VRIC eter. '~~~~~~i 'i uiseum 'O ' u in 'the relay who has 'compeiulO. Io ivdecrops among ali thklerIn biN I hrst cicoutiter two I of llarvardl. The -feature coiiItr', naohreetneed. ' ' ' ' ' . ~~~~weeks' ago~ the former ;adlininsteredl iiecc of the 'exhibitionl is a large

    4. 'o.giv pesios t al pe-,a (Thiick fall. I Ibmia ii. hs (leliveredl red 'anid black Greek Vaelent by 'Runners TO complete Entries -are 'as- follows:Stin% o',er 60 ' tofll n ls ne(eIi this thei' . otnMsuno Very. Successful Term 40-yardI high hurdles.: (Andoverl

    It readily, cetn th it this plan i 'saoi . ' .Tisvs ai id to Ibe thte finist inl ' ''ord. '00born, NVilhcelmi, J'Paxue..nothinig nore thani anil elaborate . h onr.Ain h te b(Continued fr~om Page .1) ( Exeter) 1Wilson'. Eisner.Vetrsion :o te olts1hai re-the-w~ealth. CpanBrdUdfae 40-va-rd, dash1: (Andover) Kile%-.

    idt'nw llchgoes onl the assumtptionl . IfCajptaiii IBird d (efeats hlis I:x- frescos .oir liprbucio',irt mhrtCtany 450scns -. d'bv theer aiwiots. (Exeter -Captain Kerr..di it dl tile, Wetalth iln thle country eter opponent . aud lie will fr'~s(rlr~tciii xmolc ol eo~ n 15scidheo lnCalhoun.

    i~~ di', idd among .i tew unscrulni- 'eii~l a. l)Ci~fC~t~ Saturday. (;reck vasesiios. sml t. Ai .oe rcd. Kiley or Ganil- '300-varl dash: '(Andover) Dlivdedmilion Ife li sruii- nd .prfet~season as thle leader saute;.o l ti~% Ni'l i noe eodis L statuettes. and glass L I jects -froni III(IIS has a gooddiancef')Iac'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;iclg ~ bttsfohl IS menl find -all thatr has to. be ofdile -\d rteam. Alrcadv lie thi. ini'perial 'eiod 'of Roimie Ih I- o~ hneofpaig el ierr Ahearone. (d Exete

    tek-red fog 'fa ,;second, w (',ntaj t nKrr\crn n *%rlout is, to divimdt the' wealth aul(l .ha~sdl' fu as tai~l giiltedl af1aiiet1is ln yte nte30 a.i lcr-il lonpt'-rbody w,~ill lit happy. . two (kcislils whinch makes hii i tli \neia uimtc.'Scey u.'i 'one tof300Cathin Ier \lue hlo', 0 adrnt\d~e -oI

    in', of l&ric il 11111(1% iSit 'is redily. los or tied bout. 1k ill iiitt ,i phy ~t t~me Lirary.iwilat lso Sociiety iiceill seaoonlandiisotf thelBueho-how-o,6Paryerd rundruffseen that 'i~~id froni the economic wothy ethrt a atiir iy[l haiiipr ~ hseximto inr saco na t h t 10 a run lo \dov1r16

    hfimlnt ot Nullie aivsin' eahlace ~or tie abut felledtv( 11*iULiryEhit ' Ly eavirl. has el 'givden tndoc 'itis CI [orin \V touf Heleyld (.ExieterMINr' 01 it t'ia l s(;is ViteI"vudgie istisiii ovr imoll ine, -tte t(

    ael ilon tasd -frombig abl t vo his xiiatcanes.' 'r. y i 'l (l hi~iii t' l(Iirirs'to' ,ryte by acois ideak 'ia po kes Pxatr)k aler.: 'ufi.Ii', c bk *', kin 'i~ I bu', i~roii~es* . n the 165pound U ss koc ~vlh ii il iudiid h I olik \ irgilC ol kthis1 lih Ko'tvlton

    I lit die ~ tal ul'~a', s fal ', cr', grapple wth' C~tai ( umfior of kitmo a l~hi~tor~ipbic cps C~f th Incthcrrna'. IodI rn'eThomp000Polervalt: (Andoer) Cateiar. and shoul~~~d i tis~ I deprsson onev fa lls ll. aied oto dt'.i.i anid otewok o sitlsljtsdkittch runnAossetls 0aes Eeer etneC1

    perholl tut r1I it w', Il oivde and others astd dicisieton ~hIovtiit ganother i .\cielo'leary nEt il IIn' u ther IvonccrWof a out rIi .\gh jump: (Anldoer) SJamething o be rckonedwith. lefor C oth~tn reord alost titials froii it'; olkTtin.xca.iprool aytsteepe.t me r1000.l eltzePa 'Wlson. ussel

    v ile am into bevr ingal "16c thato idis seaoi le as ' _____--Itorii iVatsn by Childs.r'adI '.' ''awkoad jupE (novrethr

    livotliogk t a ki'tii- as niune baprmiks Trhe fcii a6-ptnd cut a succmbe to\ -il'nh l 4tile fIMetn eromr withr ae''great' deal ofleobey.h ('oxlterone. Vwell. o far ine',Is ' albeen bfit ed gratplh \I itau C uptaitiGifffI uir 'have, n. a(CpontinudgrmPage 1)op of tie, the 4 60-yard high huPe h''Sote pult,: (Andover) lte Caii.,

    earec adShouR rlda ent siihis er .;ii one trll g a isStrdecis 'ion .iet eiitto ui Drctr o di Sbec ;u'n od"rcsihl eterjv than peors.g Baxtes, G Clanrk. G'1)athrol~e. and secondl when lie ran. l~idk r f I tr 'a ho 11i'wo ofhr hookstr i l )emsscrac mu 1;)- delstnaid. 'Enisner ofc etr(f eay:(ndvrsiisnsRb

    iito .ciflictltica i a Lon Islandt'a o outs ot of thte . '.lutcrcted in'politcK lie he'ilitrcaiyps ctilltimes.can tel niuci. jete.L20Muphico".E. Mrrhundur',vashiroom-but lie doesut 'seemlit oto \thoug \dttats hear bee fell( fed he tmist' o od .Iiei ochhstpe he ibr i deft v Traskad,' Ilig \tlei

    kiov hnnitindont.:s uii un ct ttor iacesh ''vil 'ai o 'Ii o f.Nw 'r 'morteeeids" hvi qal;thachoradPan. Extr)RthCwli 'e lag at Long anid Othens haj pinned Iptseol oppoonernt tesmi tgn. A i f r the ;ovrnoshl U trco avi ' GeeI lgh ge.mand (AH~oerin Sim

    Sil l ofI' S1~l rhaooyDp l I.-WehrI ie.rWlfalot

    ist irs becme ome ne ecison.alidlos otl mach. il isply, -alv ' Backl rofis rcO milliona deposilai..tors v

    litler chain (,Cr- that of Bird. This v~~~~~~~~~~~~dpost n heU,,t~d laes - .a l%V S r falls. obtained'. 'o ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~renedos rsevefo teormre

    manN ever olie J~~~~.and hv lbae!ckoofiChesterfield ther

    rv ill in vestedardin mildi ripe tobacco..but, li seemsto havedone~ rtfor masildpoer. b te a t

    (ContinuBeausdyoucannotmakiatgod igaett

    'vt rieronan Dreto o te nite fn or Ch re strildig ary ette s.ha Donn -Bts .Cakcei\ ed solne~ Gerniall envoys ill hiJusteras money.accumulates hnterest, two

    and secondly wh I r -is Nvon of Indusndialhalf yearsaof age ing m eakes thes oertobaccios ,,bathroe. ellie tal, RiI le 4f Exeer whr Ii. (24 milder :and Einatral sweEeter.

    theThik w at hismeas-a elg rhy-fvE. m.LIul- Br

    -Ada -flitistr fo god. 1-irt lt-more Ca opd hester ie bed s wil alasejy6 idrwashro'nl-ut le (I sn't sette to 11(tih ii has een ellebetter-tastingd Ailicigarette.-li.

    (~~~~~ 1935. Lut~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~n-r & Myrn~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~s Ton~~~~~~~~~~~~cco Co.sov rlin dolrso