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Thne Established 1878 .LXV No. 23 -PHILLIPS ACADEMY, ANDOVER, MASS.,WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1940 Ten Cents TMIRROR ISSUE Undergraduates To Hold P. A. DEBATING TEAM C rlFedNodSkr, P. A. BASKETBALL TEAM ~'NEW 1940-41 BOARD British War Relief Sale BEATEN BY MIDDLESEX To Speak To Outing Club OVERWHELMS LAWRENCE COME OUT SATURDAY row! o a vee _ ii stu r- wil Carroll Reed, noted ski a- IN 93 TO 25 ONSLAUGHT a comormatte of stdes illh "Loyal" Opposition In Crisis thorn it r i o the l`1a~tern -"i()ec,____ spoimor a sale otgool frte Upheld As Good Influence re-i.l, i-, coiiniiiI to I lillip'. Va- toons Of evived Art Board, British \\Var Relief Society. For Any Government deciti o \\edlue~,cla\. eceuliler Duden, McKernin, Chaf ey, MJany- Humorous Articles Cigarette cases, ladies' compllacts., 4. Linider the o1iiorhpif the Furman Shine On Offense To Be Featured pins and broochies will hielp solve R.LEONARD PRESIDES ( toting I (lb. \\ ith intI, lie \\]Il In Season's Opener your p~roblemi of Christmias buy-brl",;llpc Iel-I)1cl. UIVEY TO BE PRINTED ing, make excellent gts, and1( Record Crowd Of Forty Boys which hie \\ ill e\hibit that after- DICKEN SPARKS DEFENSE -- ~~~~~~~~~~~contribute to te hospital and( On Hand noonl fronm 2 00 o i I ealod~ taisResults Of Students' personal relief of bombing ic- I ouse, lie xx ll ao ax\er am Team Promises To Be Better opnos On War Topics tinis in Great Britain. .rticle, )Iti-i cx1cda (.,uini tIle \II (ules'tiiii:s about kiig Or- ski Than Last Year's \s was predicted early in the canl he botight at the table h t 1x y\r I hl t u tl t hld it Ii hrt equipinetlit which the audience aIie ~ i cinaels was pediced ealy i te -Comins tinch time,. oror hat "'ltni l all ainxt ietav care toask hum.I rIIlaeat il te main features of te first ders, left there or with any m1ciii- Niilc~\firl IlI crent year Thiat evening- at 7:00 i I 'ca- Satuirdax. the 1' .\ iba.ketball team rrr for 1940-41 will be the re- her of te committee asisting I i l Ih)t I f III( ile'ate \\ as. "Re- hl el I ase lie will give a tall, asi II iII I'(d a et remie ll m- is of the Mirror Survey, the ~.~ r. Jamnes at the sale.A I \ 11kccl Illtt Inll i ioi f er]"I a oii skiing- and~-,ski eluihcuIeir-t liii- tet l ci i c r-anized I-a\x reince bsuch complrehiensive 'tabulation Beaver, I . I,. E~arly, \\ SiI-lwt(l ,I1.' ltleie" Imli ietl I,"Il"o k qeain9 , .. Tetniil opinions Mbod ~loorhead, S. R. Overall, I. 1 li i'- Cli rc lciteCe.-a I1i tge, tal hed x ill shiiof' t 5 k aggrlietCoIiC \3 Io 25.t~ The tiiusal- questions other than the elec- Beardslev, R. A-. Irniaii, . S hl I ' nj ~,Itl .i ft~ x undecr- I-. . S. Races iii Switzerland e~tM ra uarter i leicli\nbhxe nand thle drawings and cartoons (Greeinway, WV. . Chipman, `rtIi t- It \rthliir I eLoitard -and oif ki iig oi lo iout W\si- 1iI Odlie reater i)art o i scorin- tie Art B1oard. The Survey has i'. Gilbert. R. S. P'ile P'at ieilt Iwe~ii ~ thlree - 1-ol IIl I01C-ld T Bu IIlttCniee :id\ arotused a good deal of stu-~b ahn'b hc ae- t ijde igii.Eev i s\ litt nl [leIbu ble scisdrc t, 4)\ cash oi~ by check madCult to \(- iIlii\t(-r i."tI II, ( air- adiiei is k ree. A\s the meeting It\I ( oach D ( knieiti toi le general- ,it nterest oilisuch Tising as t-he Bvritsh\ car elic ut' Sncfoet il l ai iI Ixild NI r I is exp~ected to last until some lx aI better cul tan last year. The luntarx NI ihitary Trainig in I )eliverv can be mae lust before 112. I - - ime after 8eoaclock. alllhose wholteam e waoxteamiI, i a tail I icie. Jtrni (Inter, adthe feeling of the (jlirstinaus if you \\isht. Jone I 'arl\ it r! il Ii ol Ituu II! pa to atedare ugdto secture ial Il tief~ rd livxil enl- ool as, a unit o ts Cltestion and' Jim' Reilly have each c n- thepla tecsa urged ieth av lialix h i ad ue ht uh itirt all. As a companion -tributed a poster for the saei-CdI-Ii 'i. '' u th fi rst as possible. xx\Ilichi there xx\ere ian Iii' Sattur- idle toll th'isquestion Jack Green- IrIeIail] dk'-a T tm ksvr v' hias written a excellent ac- I n~te ihic h-ieitx I saiti xuiasrn I es lit of just how I'. A. reacted 20 EALYIE AESHCKYil > i( ii)( t ti, xc'eat in W\\UNeWLFT LA and a xvnill - -or itrl ed nc~c lie y'ears ago in a similar stia-ERYIEMAE OKY l-x"vrvhichWNURW LFT EA n I ell-iitlri it- practice. iit i the first WVorld WVar. A- PROSPECTS APPEAR GOOD l~ii 'lie" fis "I' ilr~ titlit" ii: SWRSENTI EAO ick \il iuenmprep ofta tractioe yic. 1i i- m)ixl initries that are W RSE HSSAO )c ~lICI Ipe)o h mc icr iteiii of nterest in the Surve) IVy1111)'"a~cllirv ~at~lcl l",slv~ llr\e11 Ii lie the results of, just hw te Capt. Howe, Boynton, Coleman mi'. Only Fouintittiemethat Ha I idaIe lar sowdhi poI\ tool feels about our schooladi-ftrlwh\all-2 ration ~~~ much attittide ~~Star As Squad Practices isip'A TemBgnWokfr otadiciedx -letiIiliiliiipiilts lo-the 11w luhe. thus at-- I:ItI(I 11 mtch dscusse tudeOn Rabbits Pond I ~ lk.- In All Divisions taill:m t .cor-1ng honos fr thc dt p)resent wvar. g~ : h i-lxc i cetl' xNmxN leilt In the up- 'lie -Art Board, as ilientionted h eliw rii~ ooilf icc'. has done necletjb I '')r)ly the last cut of the sea- -r ' >1ci el nu if thl(' Il lou enii ta sImiig r i 'tc' fiorwardl ost froil itluleit. I. alitotgh they didn't illustrate sol wyas held of te lckc'v sqtldi I' ~ ;i If rtic tI-i 'd'Iivl ward to a liroinising season. Cap- x a 'eiiilnsccn xtltl if the storis for this ssue, as lat Nloiuclax\\'itli tli pc'ruianen i' 1 i \ O i~istiiiii tl't miii \\iihui' aiid fotti other letter- ' Iitto) hIl credit. li the righflt cmxx on ~ ~~(01d1,ll ic i itCnto or ml ,,uiov h sla .od -arei pis11tin. .Adx- ( ii a f e v' I cen originally planned, they grouj ) u A)laydrs t ' 1 itau(l te "xi 1iIld 't iexc ncin ii r i bon hisc ivet the a a e Iool I ci~~nie through with a go~~d set 7oacl~ez,, Air-. Knigboostn'fltr sportihasdthe Pai'e t ciec'edl144pputlts. theeittiajieriteof I route through with a good set caches. NI r. 1K night and NI r (Cntinued on Paget4)iiirci-iied siied up iitsits tistor t at xx inch\xeere breaiiital 5 ngnul shotfrfro cartoons. Mayo has a carica- [Leavitt, are goig ahead. xorci ciiI(fth63 t.5aienth siiisn-rilecc'eI-oth or lff i-cLo'-uyetbih il iasaderaizcgteci WINTER TRACK UNDER WAY x\ar~it\ grotip. ai r ttesdlns('if -' lii and another excellent cut of ' ifnt( tile iist a~tisfacmmrx comihiii A DRL ST TSICGE I aNte cd~t\cl r alulid fro he dlnsclf~, etypical Beanery waiter. Joe Cdiis. chDILSARSI AE ief mien cii the foil division, B1oth oit longt"hophshots fit rk' tuirned in some very fine A-lthough there has been no i.c men are lettermien and much il ii N Ir i Chernenti'I sstei ehes of football players, be- onl thle rink as yet, thle squad hla- Fisher, Green, Kelsey, And ,', ,\pieeied of tleiit i this coing( th iietiid ofworin to a-l elcetrain les two good cartoons on life in been, wxorking out on sktsfrti- KrhAekulu f-~-~c eiche andtl C. WN. Gardner I teree, because isii, ! rxx\ards; and idov'er. These drawings, plus a first time on Rabbits Pouch. 11wl Promising Team are thel le-tterien Ii the epee class, ('trietl ndaet bet)mk all group of jokes from leading emphasis thus far has been chiefl. xhIisupoetoesrnghs tereonsoutA eamari liege htimor magazines and an onl skating and adjusting th-e shooit- t %xer at tile Case Memorial Cage x c-ar. ( apitain \\'iii'trii is the oix fte onstyr cre\nf tide liringing to ligt soeo n oice-dfter' several veeks, tif the I'. A \N finter track teami is slow- retiriti- v'arsct utan ile sa(bre mntwr sce olfl -lit some of in- to the Sallie~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ boitups. The spark-plug onl the ile \nudover humor which bos- drill on boards. Uniformcs xwei'e giv-en ly rounding into form. On the whole, grnubut there tireC ititmlv upl fottit eefiexx.sataiJ tI)ce. - (Continued on Page 4) ~~~~(Continued on Page 4) the teaiii is not so well balanced as last tear's J.V. J-sseliihsrclirn enceav- ,(Continued on Page 4) ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ -last car. but yet it may wvell turn (Continued on Page 3) aitdI l- eactatciev - ~~~~~~nto nice of the best in the last de- ________ r t he-rrsn xiko ci ly Culertson The aster Of Contract Bridge, cade otl xcii in history. The main N1JUSICAL CLUBS TO "i'ealtl ',fiice last x\ear an-l is a, ver\ Reveals Inside Story Of His Rise To Fame proble io is.I det'eloping men totilean take snecond and third places as wxell PRESENT CONCERT mriietec tail'hc eai For txx'enty years one m~n has Theti Culbertson foresawx tvhere as~ oitailig ti nsmeowh xellI ii theeir respIectit r eeserxe en1- ade ad kept America card- his bread atic buttter tvas coming L., e~ 'oatcltes Shepard, Boyle, Rogr Hall Fit To Combine pactcdlacd . Lalt-v act \Ci li~I() h ea- ctsbiouis, and raked in $500,000 a from. Today the Master's limit is \\ att, J lalloxychi, aiid Flannagatn With P. A. Orchestra hIIdtd'etje ~ui1wtili' C hle. x )iii has ar doing it. And it is his own $10 a point; then he had nlone. Get- are 1muILig even effort into the at- An]leC. isicu o i uicehail.los mie, (that's right, contract ting more anubitious, lie introdutcedl teimpt to give usan A 2 team this capeile eof becigz a great help) to tice idge) . Ely Culbertson did not his "Contract Bridg Blue Book'' winter. The ine-tip shtould be abott ht strlx h hlis.c- tat.ecc i stc i odtmc Ikaiciong the first ten. WcAhat ' wvith the Two-Deianci and Ap.. a:S foloxx : eecyGe u xilg oRgr he sisittspriiaigi ade Culbertson the czar of bridge? proach-forcing Systenm. It was a Iii the shot putt xWe have Jack gufris nta or thi Roear.sCnttdo ae4 ttii hitpopaganda. roaring success. Hie proceeded to 1' isher and Leit L'eardbley. Jack is \ goupl of sixty-fix'e of the best Mr. Culbertson tells us about his- educate the public on his theories by lne of tile three standouts onl thle sIiesi hi tc lecu ae Bxn em H mee uth. " xvasnt born in America. 1 )tblishting more books of refine- team. By) id-seasoni he'll be putting i1,i s.~efelected h'inder the guidante y father xvs an Americn mining mets on -the original one. H-e oh- the sitot xvell ox-er 50 feet, and is ex- o 'rsen StitelaclNr. -By Lack Of Equipment gineer whosework took him to tained publicity by plutnging into pected to scale the disctis some- . t itex xwcll leave Andimover ai \ ttimt uicighasirki uissia, where he married the spectacular quarrels. He claimed xx here near 40 feet, Lein is also dis- fiiII r anitc arrti'e cit Lox~ell iil Ileinx ic the inirs ck , o-sic broctien tighter of a Cossack general.that, although he had never played play-ing utore titan hie did last year. mihtcere h otcttat 5 e i-ta ie sonievhiatia-predti rolcRussiani tutors, I received a golf, Ilie could break ninety by sheer- Ii cdentally, lishier's best event. is ,i- at si\ tirlt\y txill le folbtxxe eel h a hee s xxewat hampboersd are assical educatio. Later I roamed brain power. H-e shot something like the taittine, atid wxhien the spring elaticitrig %\eintil'elex'eii.ar e continent, wingwith 150at hut it iracie the headlities. For rolls arouiid )le should prove hit- 'iepigcixilitcuetIc giici tic Ciiccentrate ott the funela- on writing great ut heJ)_01 at tle iientals such as leads andstce aniticion economics and politics,3 the press, hie once pondered a self the best tait fin this event in the muu nie Nilia 'c'ii I Ieponi s c nu i e ci teaching in schools. ~simple bid in a tournament 36 min- comiitry', iprep school circles. Spiri B ' Jofu by' JoanSea-Ii- iig ul.pora aii, sO that te t 'laugh to remember that before utes. The pole x'atit liitds, a iiexxcoiie- i n I nch , - II iiF11( i rn x Ihca i i ccic imii rele got rich, I was a militant anar- 'My masterpiece," says Culbert- lin the person of Di)ck Sheridan giv- I lanchel's oratorio Samnson, and the sluggcn ist. The Bolshieviki, howe-Ker~re- sofl "wxas the feud wxith Sidney Leinz, fitig ohdtitiers, f'aul IDavidson, Jack tCunsot IPici's froit Gilbtert alii \S it usllw itmiy.e sdhtd is Io) cager id mny interest in their cause by- m'y Otnly great rival in 1932. There -Nierrick, auth Ralph Sulis a rtun for 'Sullivan's op~eretta Iolntic Tme I t etbrstncu -r cIng Off the family income. xa to be a 150 rubber combat, w-xith thiaute iu a m.\-at~fu-adacttptiiei ote eet lax tt1ctl li)r smterinm iutl e- as ~~~~otoPrsadi a$00ptfrcharity. At 7 p.11. charges tlx e Iteen vaulting for forni I i sc'tic xxllepitc'hi cciemtyt 21! caie toNew York." on the fatal night I appeared for the rather than height. atic, tintil a try 111( 'offin- ail I ick .- \cies. I e. NIr NicSporran dhoiubts xx eth- It xx'as togh sledding for a inewsreels, one hour late. The first for altitude is. macde, it wvill remain ']lhc I 'hiipIIs \caclitx Orchlestra cI- ther- x\\ill hle atit\ chanci ior hue after tat. His low income release to the press was 'Mr. Lenz a toss-tilt as to xx Ito twill be top ti. iliuder the dircimc of D~r Ecee. itets xxl Oth oler 5 ehols bc-catise tild notsatisfyhis taste for 1ux- sits down in-the North seat.' The IHarv'ey Kelsey a second stand- x\\ill play thle I)xerttire to tue B1al- thiere are octlv a fexw twhich hat-c ris hn, bychance, he entered first words of the match are spoken Out performer, xwill best aniyone wvho 1.-t I CiIi )-tlelc-adee n hepa;i tournmn n Ne oks by Mrs. Culbertson : "Where do wxislces to cotitetid Iis supremacy illt kumititmiust \itdeh' Iic1e c onthx' intratural Nex'ertheless, it nlickerboc~ker Wvhist Club of a you wish to sit, Ely ?' After being tcceclash. If i larveN- perfects his \hmmhc--te ;',retrv is itiepe that acit cxhiitioii xxIll lie arne lie had picked up in Geneva- mobbed for 33 days, we moved the starts (in wxhiich lie has had a little Seihoiiig xx ill bie Gecrard I laft Eel 1 t', hiii texite ec iction bridge. Though he won by a scene of combat to the Wxaldorf- clifficutht) it is safe to say that he'll Troupin. and Rill Coffn wvho tyilII ines x\ iii lie aarced t the Ping he decided that Americans Astoria. Wce won when wve bid five hle uctbeatable, D)on Green, who also play a Troo in B muior, for 'cello, mien xxhio shiow the greatest talent ekthe science and cunning of the diamonds and made six, making the figures to score numerous Poitits ill x'iolin, and piatto by Jean Baptiste aid( timproxeucet checini thlisic- UrOpean players. (Continued on Page 4) (Continued on Page 3) l'oeilhet. cng y'ear.

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Established 1878

.LXV No. 23 -PHILLIPS ACADEMY, ANDOVER, MASS.,WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1940 Ten Cents

TMIRROR ISSUE Undergraduates To Hold P. A. DEBATING TEAM C rlFedNodSkr, P. A. BASKETBALL TEAM~'NEW 1940-41 BOARD British War Relief Sale BEATEN BY MIDDLESEX To Speak To Outing Club OVERWHELMS LAWRENCE

COME OUT SATURDAY row! o a vee _ ii stu r- wil Carroll Reed, noted ski a- IN 93 TO 25 ONSLAUGHTa comormatte of stdes illh "Loyal" Opposition In Crisis thorn it r i o the l`1a~tern -"i()ec,____spoimor a sale otgool frte Upheld As Good Influence re-i.l, i-, coiiniiiI to I lillip'. Va-

toons Of evived Art Board, British \\Var Relief Society. For Any Government deciti o \\edlue~,cla\. eceuliler Duden, McKernin, Chaf ey,MJany- Humorous Articles Cigarette cases, ladies' compllacts., 4. Linider the o1iiorhpif the Furman Shine On Offense

To Be Featured pins and broochies will hielp solve R.LEONARD PRESIDES ( toting I (lb. \\ ith intI, lie \\]Il In Season's Openeryour p~roblemi of Christmias buy-brl",;llpc Iel-I)1cl.

UIVEY TO BE PRINTED ing, make excellent gts, and1( Record Crowd Of Forty Boys which hie \\ ill e\hibit that after- DICKEN SPARKS DEFENSE- - ~~~~~~~~~~~contribute to te hospital and( On Hand noonl fronm 2 00 o i I ealod~

taisResults Of Students' personal relief of bombing ic- I ouse, lie xx ll ao ax\er am Team Promises To Be Betteropnos On War Topics tinis in Great Britain. .rticle, )Iti-i cx1cda (.,uini tIle \II (ules'tiiii:s about kiig Or- ski Than Last Year's

\s was predicted early in the canl he botight at the table h t 1x y\r I hl t u tl t hld it Ii hrt equipinetlit which the audience aIie ~ i cinaels

was pediced ealy i te -Comins tinch time,. oror hat "'ltni l all ainxt ietav care toask hum.I rIIlaeatil te main features of te first ders, left there or with any m1ciii- Niilc~\firl IlI crent year Thiat evening- at 7:00 i I 'ca- Satuirdax. the 1' .\ iba.ketball teamrrr for 1940-41 will be the re- her of te committee asisting I i l Ih)t I f III( ile'ate \\ as. "Re- hl el I ase lie will give a tall, asi II iII I'(d a et remie ll m-

is of the Mirror Survey, the ~.~ r. Jamnes at the sale.A I \ 11kccl Illtt Inll i ioi f er]"I a oii skiing- and~-,ski eluihcuIeir-t liii- tet l ci i c r-anized I-a\x reincebsuch complrehiensive 'tabulation Beaver, I . I,. E~arly, \\ SiI-lwt(l ,I1.' ltleie" Imli ietl I,"Il"o k qeain9 , .. Tetniil

opinions Mbod ~loorhead, S. R. Overall, I. 1 li i'- Cli rc lciteCe.-a I1i tge, tal hed x ill shiiof' t5k aggrlietCoIiC \3 Io 25.t~ The tiiusal-

questions other than the elec- Beardslev, R. A-. Irniaii, . S hl I ' nj ~,Itl .i ft~ x undecr- I-. . S. Races iii Switzerland e~tM ra uarter i leicli\nbhxe

nand thle drawings and cartoons (Greeinway, WV. . Chipman, `rtIi t- It \rthliir I eLoitard -and oif ki iig oi lo iout W\si- 1iI Odlie reater i)art o i scorin-

tie Art B1oard. The Survey has i'. Gilbert. R. S. P'ile P'at ieilt Iwe~ii ~ thlree - 1-ol IIl I01C-ld T Bu IIlttCniee

:id\ arotused a good deal of stu-~b ahn'b hc ae- t ijde igii.Eev i s\ litt nl [leIbu ble scisdrct, 4)\ cash oi~ by check madCult to \(- iIlii\t(-r i."tI II, ( air- adiiei is k ree. A\s the meeting It\I ( oach D ( knieiti toi le general-

,it nterest oilisuch Tising as t-he Bvritsh\ car elic ut' Sncfoet il l ai iI Ixild NI r I is exp~ected to last until some lx aI better cul tan last year. Theluntarx NI ihitary Trainig in I )eliverv can be mae lust before 112. I - - ime after 8eoaclock. alllhose wholteam e waoxteamiI, i a tail I icie. Jtrni

(Inter, adthe feeling of the (jlirstinaus if you \\isht. Jone I 'arl\ it r! il Ii ol Ituu II! pa to atedare ugdto secture ial Il tief~ rd livxil enl-ool as, a unit o ts Cltestion and' Jim' Reilly have each c n- thepla tecsa urged ieth av lialix h i ad ue ht

uh itirt all. As a companion -tributed a poster for the saei-CdI-Ii 'i. '' u th fi rst as possible. xx\Ilichi there xx\ere ian Iii' Sattur-idle toll th'isquestion Jack Green- IrIeIail] dk'-a T tm ksvrv' hias written a excellent ac- I n~te ihic h-ieitx I saiti xuiasrn I eslit of just how I'. A. reacted 20 EALYIE AESHCKYil > i( ii)( t ti, xc'eat in W\\UNeWLFT LA and a xvnill - -or itrl ed nc~clie y'ears ago in a similar stia-ERYIEMAE OKY l-x"vrvhichWNURW LFT EA n I ell-iitlri it- practice.iit i the first WVorld WVar. A- PROSPECTS APPEAR GOOD l~ii 'lie" fis "I' ilr~ titlit" ii: SWRSENTI EAO ick \il iuenmprep ofta tractioe

yic. 1i i- m)ixl initries that are W RSE HSSAO )c ~lICI Ipe)o h mcicr iteiii of nterest in the Surve) IVy1111)'"a~cllirv ~at~lcl l",slv~ llr\e11Ii lie the results of, just hw te Capt. Howe, Boynton, Coleman mi'. Only Fouintittiemethat Ha I idaIe lar sowdhi poI\

tool feels about our schooladi-ftrlwh\all-2ration ~~~ much attittide ~~Star As Squad Practices isip'A TemBgnWokfr otadiciedx -letiIiliiliiipiilts lo-the 11w luhe. thus at--I:ItI(I 11 mtch dscusse tudeOn Rabbits Pond I ~ lk.- In All Divisions taill:m t .cor-1ng honos fr thc

dt p)resent wvar. g~ : h i-lxc i cetl' xNmxN leilt In the up-

'lie -Art Board, as ilientionted h eliw rii~ ooilficc'. has done necletjb I '')r)ly the last cut of the sea- -r ' >1ci el nu if thl(' Il lou enii ta sImiig r i 'tc' fiorwardl ost froil itluleit.

I. alitotgh they didn't illustrate sol wyas held of te lckc'v sqtldi I' ~ ;i If rtic tI-i 'd'Iivl ward to a liroinising season. Cap- x a 'eiiilnsccn xtltlif the storis for this ssue, as lat Nloiuclax\\'itli tli pc'ruianen i' 1 i \ O i~istiiiii tl't miii \\iihui' aiid fotti other letter- ' Iitto) hIl credit. li the righflt

cmxx on ~ ~~(01d1,ll ic i itCnto or ml ,,uiov h sla .od -arei pis11tin. .Adx- ( ii a f e v'I cen originally planned, they grouj ) u A)laydrs t ' 1 itau(l te "xi 1iIld 't iexc ncin ii r i bon hisc ivet the a a e Iool

I ci~~nie through with a go~~d set 7oacl~ez,, Air-. Knigboostn'fltr sportihasdthe Pai'e t ciec'edl144pputlts. theeittiajieriteofI route through with a good set caches. NI r. 1K night and NI r (Cntinued on Paget4)iiirci-iied siied up iitsits tistor t at xx inch\xeere breaiiital 5 ngnul shotfrfro

cartoons. Mayo has a carica- [Leavitt, are goig ahead. xorci ciiI(fth63 t.5aienth siiisn-rilecc'eI-oth or

lff i-cLo'-uyetbih il iasaderaizcgteci WINTER TRACK UNDER WAY x\ar~it\ grotip. ai r ttesdlns('if -'lii and another excellent cut of ' ifnt( tile iist a~tisfacmmrx comihiii A DRL ST TSICGE I aNte cd~t\cl r alulid fro he dlnsclf~,etypical Beanery waiter. Joe Cdiis. chDILSARSI AE ief mien cii the foil division, B1oth oit longt"hophshots fit

rk' tuirned in some very fine A-lthough there has been no i.c men are lettermien and much il ii N Ir i Chernenti'I sstei

ehes of football players, be- onl thle rink as yet, thle squad hla- Fisher, Green, Kelsey, And ,', ,\pieeied of tleiit i this coing( th iietiid ofworin to a-l elcetrainles two good cartoons on life in been, wxorking out on sktsfrti- KrhAekulu f-~-~c eiche andtl C. WN. Gardner I teree, because isii, ! rxx\ards; andidov'er. These drawings, plus a first time on Rabbits Pouch. 11wl Promising Team are thel le-tterien Ii the epee class, ('trietl ndaet bet)mk

all group of jokes from leading emphasis thus far has been chiefl. xhIisupoetoesrnghs tereonsoutA eamari

liege htimor magazines and an onl skating and adjusting th-e shooit- t %xer at tile Case Memorial Cage x c-ar. ( apitain \\'iii'trii is the oix fte onstyr cre\nftide liringing to ligt soeo n oice-dfter' several veeks, tif the I'. A \N finter track teami is slow- retiriti- v'arsct utan ile sa(bre mntwr sce olfl

-lit some of in- to the Sallie~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ boitups. The spark-plug onl the ile

\nudover humor which bos- drill on boards. Uniformcs xwei'e giv-en ly rounding into form. On the whole, grnubut there tireC ititmlv upl fottit eefiexx.sataiJ tI)ce.

- (Continued on Page 4) ~~~~(Continued on Page 4) the teaiii is not so well balanced as last tear's J.V. J-sseliihsrclirn enceav-,(Continued on Page 4) ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ -last car. but yet it may wvell turn (Continued on Page 3) aitdI l- eactatciev

- ~~~~~~nto nice of the best in the last de- ________ r t he-rrsn xiko ci

ly Culertson The aster Of Contract Bridge, cade otl xcii in history. The main N1JUSICAL CLUBS TO "i'ealtl ',fiice last x\ear an-l is a, ver\Reveals Inside Story Of His Rise To Fame proble io is.I det'eloping men totilean

take snecond and third places as wxell PRESENT CONCERT mriietec tail'hc eaiFor txx'enty years one m~n has Theti Culbertson foresawx tvhere as~ oitailig ti nsmeowh xellI ii theeir respIectit r eeserxe en1-

ade ad kept America card- his bread atic buttter tvas coming L., e~ 'oatcltes Shepard, Boyle, Rogr Hall Fit To Combine pactcdlacd . Lalt-v act \Ci li~I() h ea-

ctsbiouis, and raked in $500,000 a from. Today the Master's limit is \\ att, J lalloxychi, aiid Flannagatn With P. A. Orchestra hIIdtd'etje ~ui1wtili' C hle. x )iii hasar doing it. And it is his own $10 a point; then he had nlone. Get- are 1muILig even effort into the at- An]leC. isicu o i uicehail.los

mie, (that's right, contract ting more anubitious, lie introdutcedl teimpt to give usan A 2 team this capeile eof becigz a great help) to ticeidge) . Ely Culbertson did not his "Contract Bridg Blue Book'' winter. The ine-tip shtould be abott ht strlx h hlis.c- tat.ecc i stc i odtmc

Ikaiciong the first ten. WcAhat ' wvith the Two-Deianci and Ap.. a:S foloxx : eecyGe u xilg oRgr he sisittspriiaigi ade Culbertson the czar of bridge? proach-forcing Systenm. It was a Iii the shot putt xWe have Jack gufris nta or thi Roear.sCnttdo ae4

ttii hitpopaganda. roaring success. Hie proceeded to 1' isher and Leit L'eardbley. Jack is \ goupl of sixty-fix'e of the best

Mr. Culbertson tells us about his- educate the public on his theories by lne of tile three standouts onl thle sIiesi hi tc lecu ae Bxn em H meeuth. " xvasnt born in America. 1 )tblishting more books of refine- team. By) id-seasoni he'll be putting i1,i s.~efelected h'inder the guidante

y father xvs an Americn mining mets on -the original one. H-e oh- the sitot xvell ox-er 50 feet, and is ex- o 'rsen StitelaclNr. -By Lack Of Equipmentgineer whosework took him to tained publicity by plutnging into pected to scale the disctis some- . t itex xwcll leave Andimover ai \ ttimt uicighasirki

uissia, where he married the spectacular quarrels. He claimed xx here near 40 feet, Lein is also dis- fiiII r anitc arrti'e cit Lox~ell iil Ileinx ic the inirs ck , o-sic broctien

tighter of a Cossack general.that, although he had never played play-ing utore titan hie did last year. mihtcere h otcttat 5 e i-ta ie sonievhiatia-predti

rolcRussiani tutors, I received a golf, Ilie could break ninety by sheer- Ii cdentally, lishier's best event. is ,i- at si\ tirlt\y txill le folbtxxe eel h a hee s xxewat hampboersd areassical educatio. Later I roamed brain power. H-e shot something like the taittine, atid wxhien the spring elaticitrig %\eintil'elex'eii.ar

e continent, wingwith 150at hut it iracie the headlities. For rolls arouiid )le should prove hit- 'iepigcixilitcuetIc giici tic Ciiccentrate ott the funela-on writing great ut heJ)_01 at tle iientals such as leads andstce

aniticion economics and politics,3 the press, hie once pondered a self the best tait fin this event in the muu nie Nilia 'c'ii I Ieponi s c nu i eci teaching in schools. ~simple bid in a tournament 36 min- comiitry', iprep school circles. Spiri B ' Jofu by' JoanSea-Ii- iig ul.pora aii, sO that te t

'laugh to remember that before utes. The pole x'atit liitds, a iiexxcoiie- i n I nch , - II iiF11( i rn x Ihca i i ccic imii rele

got rich, I was a militant anar- 'My masterpiece," says Culbert- lin the person of Di)ck Sheridan giv- I lanchel's oratorio Samnson, and the sluggcn

ist. The Bolshieviki, howe-Ker~re- sofl "wxas the feud wxith Sidney Leinz, fitig ohdtitiers, f'aul IDavidson, Jack tCunsot IPici's froit Gilbtert alii \S it usllw itmiy.e sdhtd is Io) cager

id mny interest in their cause by- m'y Otnly great rival in 1932. There -Nierrick, auth Ralph Sulis a rtun for 'Sullivan's op~eretta Iolntic Tme I t etbrstncu -rcIng Off the family income. xa to be a 150 rubber combat, w-xith thiaute iu a m.\-at~fu-adacttptiiei ote eet lax tt1ctl li)r smterinm iutl e-

as ~~~~otoPrsadi a$00ptfrcharity. At 7 p.11. charges tlx e Iteen vaulting for forni I i sc'tic xxllepitc'hi cciemtyt

21! caie toNew York." on the fatal night I appeared for the rather than height. atic, tintil a try 111( 'offin- ail I ick .-\cies. I e. NIr NicSporran dhoiubts xx eth- It xx'as togh sledding for a inewsreels, one hour late. The first for altitude is. macde, it wvill remain ']lhc I 'hiipIIs \caclitx Orchlestra cI- ther- x\\ill hle atit\ chanci ior

hue after tat. His low income release to the press was 'Mr. Lenz a toss-tilt as to xx Ito twill be top ti. iliuder the dircimc of D~r Ecee. itets xxl Oth oler 5ehols bc-catisetild notsatisfyhis taste for 1ux- sits down in-the North seat.' The IHarv'ey Kelsey a second stand- x\\ill play thle I)xerttire to tue B1al- thiere are octlv a fexw twhich hat-c

ris hn, bychance, he entered first words of the match are spoken Out performer, xwill best aniyone wvho 1.-t I CiIi )-tlelc-adee n hepa;i

tournmn n Ne oks by Mrs. Culbertson : "Where do wxislces to cotitetid Iis supremacy illt kumititmiust \itdeh' Iic1e c onthx' intratural Nex'ertheless, itnlickerboc~ker Wvhist Club of a you wish to sit, Ely ?' After being tcceclash. If i larveN- perfects his \hmmhc--te ;',retrv is itiepe that acit cxhiitioii xxIll liearne lie had picked up in Geneva- mobbed for 33 days, we moved the starts (in wxhiich lie has had a little Seihoiiig xx ill bie Gecrard I laft Eel 1 t', hiii texite ec

iction bridge. Though he won by a scene of combat to the Wxaldorf- clifficutht) it is safe to say that he'll Troupin. and Rill Coffn wvho tyilII ines x\ iii lie aarced t the

Ping he decided that Americans Astoria. Wce won when wve bid five hle uctbeatable, D)on Green, who also play a Troo in B muior, for 'cello, mien xxhio shiow the greatest talentekthe science and cunning of the diamonds and made six, making the figures to score numerous Poitits ill x'iolin, and piatto by Jean Baptiste aid( timproxeucet checini thlisic-

UrOpean players. (Continued on Page 4) (Continued on Page 3) l'oeilhet. cng y'ear.

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PAGE TWO THE PHILLIPAN WEDNESDAY, DEC. 4,1

woI piiitii in lt Iuof present _ct7ll~tlflfs octii'-

T E P H IL L IPIA ce I11cr olx hople les i producing ',ships at£...bI..h~~~d IB~ ho ill a ast at, they are destroyed at sea. This

-cwIi, rat Ii r a i tter and futile rac i which to lie1

,Nenibei of (,ilt i'rin~etoiin Aoiatiuxi of imolved 1 tit i this case it is literally life, or death.l'reparditur) Shuul Nspaiper. Ih a o c ece h poiii fgiignw To the I litor of Tiii. Pu iiii iP1AZ: Ini light of irec~nt events, it,

Represented by Natianal Advertising Service. Inc ships. as fast as te 011 ones'go. Eugland has a great Peihap5 it is rather daring to (,teedl dangerous to discuss priqp

EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT tx ~~~~~~~ay to -go i this field. But despite its eeming bring Ut)stilntpvles at this of any class, much less th0stEd~~~lor~~io.C~~~izef hopelessn~~~iess, there canl be no alternative save a coii- tine. However, may I make it clear Seniors.1lwertseect

JA.NES R. DICKEN ~istent pursnial of this policy if eventual victory, is that this is intended to be merely currences might possibly be avon

Business Manager to e achieved. ]In the sea lies the' basis of every constructive criticism. Andover is in the future by alteration ofRANDOLPH__C._HARRISON,_JR oifflell f I itish morale. I the sea lies the very one of the most lenient preparatory rules. i niv opinion, the S1,schools in the United States when class should begiven a trial at

~ ~. MAC~O~A~. '41Associate Editors backbonre of te ability of resistance ad of te i oe opiiee.Bta the 10:00 o'clock rule. If, after\V R. MCDONAL. '41- N W. BARRETT. '42 i oe opiiee.Bta h

F. c. RANE. '41 0). CiAVCHAVADZE, '42 1ritish causle or fighting this unlimited dowvn and samne time. no--natter to what x- trial period, the results proxe1H. II. EALY, '4 Rj .FRME.A, '42 ontt x\ ar If -,he keeps control, chances are present tent these privileges extend, there stsatr.te h lR H JACKSON. '41 S. OROWiTZ. '42 ocokrglto a ervA M McCoy. '41 G D. KTTREDOE, '42 bor cx enitual victory. lIt is jst a qutestion inow if is still margin for error. Instead of occkrultncabeevE.MU OBERMFYEk. '41 I R SEARLE. '42 xitialcrieeltsaossrpredhe exercising anl almost universal to. The Senior class would beg~B. C WELCH, '42 PRK Toosoxy. '42 thalerIreitsalssrpoe daily se privilege system i Anldover,wxotild itil for this privilege and uidt

Can pho(I er oarng on nd trie bck ith it not be better vaythis system ? edly their honor could be sPt .~INLSS DEPARTMENT itiugle fury, or whether she must slowly sink to be Th rpaaoyscolsevs b carrying the 10:00 o'clock

circidation Manager ,'rprtrysho e'e

PAT WOLF knmln as thegreatest ship rtobe torpl~eoed iao successfully. At the same tnie,PAT tvOLF k~~~~~~~~~~n iasthe ermth nvera tovils o 'r core-e Iti

NV' T. BACON, '41 WTF\ B A BTiLEY, '42 an ovns rmteuieslsa la ovr pare its sttidents forcleeIti no nt Uppiter tie 01atioABLum, '41 J.P u.2.'42 andit rspect o the face of te earth. the intermediate step betwveen ele- 'mon om ihri eb

R KRONES, '41 E B. TVomiitS, JR. '42 teCmos ~e atraE. HaoKER. '41 D. VAN R VREELAND, '42 mientary or high school and college. the Commons, f te satepsaR. G. NEtS, '41 P. C WELCHS, '42 Init we are ttridon our own,. ois hs i hs tpL. C PRATT. '41 R T. STFX'c', J., '42D Intrd taken. one category of stu'

THE PHILLIPIAN is published Wednesda~~o and Salurdays irt On TheV Di c there to develop ourselves so that p~rivileges would progress romi

during the school ')ear by THE PHILLipiAN hoard,.emybcm rprypeae 7:30 GIrffeTor juniors to 10THE PHILLIPI~x does not necessarily endorse statements for college, i ordler that we mnay o'clock rule for Seniors.

TatE PHILIPIAN dos not neessarily ndorse satementslit recordings by Tommny Dorsey are becoming prepare ourselves, certain~ restric- I sol arta rdexpressed in communications.Itiolyfrthtag

THE PHILLiPiAN is distributed to subscribers at the ommons a tin.l ' of fashion. and this week is no excelption, for tions are placed uiponi uI, thwat are toand is for sale at the Andover Inn. . Y"tern of privileges' be institite

Advertising rates on application. .if ani ting te newv Dorsey tune is a bigger and he observed. Andover. It will prove liencfciaTerms: Subscription, $3.50 the year, $1.25 the term better it than the rest. The name of the tune is -It is my belief that these restric- tile school as a whole. By tiitEntered as second class matter at the post office at Andover, tions should be varied each succeed-

Mlass . under the act of March 3, 1879. . nthlyItotas otikbrasoaraggye.Tisw ldclfrtle teni of graduated privilegeq. r

Office of publication: Smith & coutts Co . Park Street iii-, li t .at ctaffisns triky breaks oraran- inpyarihicwul al fr h of the disorder that occurs coule__________________________________sit.oilnaceittefecivnesrles nttssirpsciin.strhe'stretrctinsin heJunor avoeldt. 1Toeveowhervier

Andover, Mass., December 4, 1940 StaLrting ad ending i slow tempo, the musical year and the most lenient restric- tot sm dsr ere mater

tronthone of Tommyi Dorsey plays a sustained solo tions, in thle Senior year. This wouildthroughout, giving way in places to a full sax choir, lie in direct keepingr with te pur- thefisyeste s ami Itaoul aurge"What's The Use? Speeding it upl a fit Sy Oliver has prodticed hlis ps of preparing for college, that Continued on Page 3)

On) Novemiber 9 we were defeated byv Exeter in oxxn idiviial arrangement of A-nothier One of tent in our undertakings and of I' CNMCLadSAthe ajr-athletic 'vent of the year, the atal Themn Th~'ngs, featuring te big trmpet of Zigy teaching us to dlo what we sould kepyu sCO oICA Ingd rTp

football lassic A\fter such a disaster-4-has been anl Elnian. when wve should. By necessity, the ACT NOW. Consult REG NORT

.\nd-over-.tradion of long standing to console the Latest hit onl the Decca releases is the new double uirms nueteg eates e- or aonr dhevr sees.ice ntHgloomny seniors with a continuation of the prep feature WVoodly I lermian record. On one side Woody 'trictions or the least driiees inay d Wdesivey ane'rceon

_ _ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Thtis strong habits of self-reliance dyW nedyadFra.regulations until Christmas vacation. (Preps who features, a belligerent trumpet in Whatever Ilap--~ are introduced. In', the Loxver year. The Academy Shoe Stortwere not aware of this fact may now consider peuted To Y'ou, while the other side is the lpopular restrictionsof the previous year are R'Po. ofice Avenue

themselves informed.) Dream I 'alley-. Both tunes have that distinctive touch eased atid-we becomne dependentHowever, we regret to sax that we have noticed that brands them strictly by Herman. That touch is upon ourselves rather than upon

regulations to make us do what we DlR. ADELABERT-FERNno observance whatsoever of these regulations, no- hard to define, bt the Herman ax section does a must. This continues in the Upper ORTHODONTISTpreps who even had good intentions. The bltme caps. great deal to produce the effect. year and by the time the Senior will be at the laham Infire

are worn only occasionallyl-and then mierely as pro- Back with \ ictor, Sidney Bechiet, te music mas- year rolls around, restrictions every Friday where he will opttection from the rain. Main' Street, Flagstaff Court, ter fni New Orleans, styles to popular tunes, should be at a mniinium and Ize n the straightening of eand thle center aisle at the movies are favorite Thle first is the famliliar One O'Clock Junfp, that "'rivileges at' a maximum. Thtisthe Office hours 9:00 to 1:30. o

Office, 29 Commonwealth Avehlaunts of the netter elentents of the student body. havs not lieen forgotten. I this recording B~echet break betwveein preparatory school Kenmore 6275.

The seniors are not especially, disturbed by this blows it out o his clarinet for two different aggre- and college is not t sharp.flagrant violation' of their traditions, mostly because gations. The One O'Clock Jump number is done up .

they realize the'-hopelessliess of attempting enforce- in ast pace and features Sonny Wiite on the piano,ment. But it is obvious that prep regulations should( \Vilson M),eyers o the bass, Charlie Howard on' thebe bserved or abolished. It is better to have no gfuitar, and Kenny Clarke onl the dirums. The othertradition at all than one which s ineffective, side is a blues number entitled Blues in Thirds. The

We, propose that one of to courses be taken at tune is (lone hV a trio including Bechet on' the clarin-once to put a end to such a paradox. The simplest et. Biaby D)odds oi the drums, aid the composer andsolution twould, be to declare prep rules null and pl)iar favorite of the ivories, Fa'thel-.I-ines behintdVoid; for there is no logic to an unobserved lawy, the lpiaiio. This record is indeed a nusical classic 3"

no value to a tradition 'which ixists only on liaper. and something different-in jazz. F____

The preferable solution would be to devise sonic Popular hero of the otel Pennsylvania, Glenn ~3Vmethod of enforcement under which the preps . I iller popularizes to new tunes this wveek. Both Vxwould find it advisable to abide by the restrictions. are front the recent film production Love Thy e v s-

It is very difficult to find ay effective way to 'lhlio'. oth tunes give the fainous'five wvay axpunish this erring- group which xvould be satisfac- choir ad the Miller eight man brass section a chance Poltory to seniors and faculty alike. WVe suggest that tolefirl a berle vocalizes for the first tune I.'

perhaps movie tickets might be taken aay as a wJifle Jck Lathrop does the second. Perhaps mnanyfinal blowv, that poetry might have to be memorized of on think that Miller fame is waning; te truth

The Student ouncil, as te controlling body over yea _try to get into te Hotel Pennsylvania if you elrep regulations, should consider this problem in caeio-inaotlly~ 5 jthle near future, and should be able to come to a In closing xe should like to mention the latest 91rs ,satisfactory solution. Decca, hit in the Personality Series, The tunes--f-ea- te otof,etb

f~~~~ef ore ~~~~~~~ture that beatitiful soiigstress H'ildegarde at the piano. elon~~l~rep who has been upholding this ancient l'Ier special touch, tat has been praised greatly by 'Wce to

tradsitions valiantly. This virtuous youth, one Buster caesceyJos omk Ih oI oeYu o *, \tt bl-;rowi (e are told that is his name), has not as wnbftegethisfoiSobat&n fte~'CX' ~ ~. e ~ a - 5tet

yet been seen without his prep cap, or violating av fietn Fieorig fteya. h te iei x0e5 eiSpX V t~t Mof the other rules. I all seriousness, twe wvould entitled The Last Time I Saw Paris, and is done in ILC 0.1 l oe's, eW,0* ates tit

*tlie descriptive manlner. To describe Hildegarde we -u C Ils 00 '1 i elike to say tha't this is the tpe of conscientiousness shudcl e eiieDvgtrik.I hsr-eue 0C -El". ex~-~

of tyhicli there should be more on Andover Hill. ~~~cording she is aided by the orchestra under the di- rh etie &Wtx rection. of I-arry Sosnik. cotle '.bt. oA~~ tr 1p e. No Mao tis-

UN CEN SORED ! B~~~~ack o Decca WVuody I"ermnan again comies SUITS 5 lte.'be -vto e 0 tile CO e 1 X

through wyith to more leadring turnes. Thie -newv I'er- $30 o $3n -thev l 01iorm~ t ebTheBriishpo~aio oi te sa i cetaily e- m vocalist Dillaeene is eard singing the already To OT .TVces~ t' Co m e~kl

commmg itore and more lprecarious as the days roll popuilar Fivec O'Clock Whistle. On the other idle $2.o O$3een1 C ';

oit. flie erv factor xwhicht caused the Admiralty to \odysxsafientrm tlbndnhsfneEVENING CLOTHES cal ou I ritin~ l~ide01 he eas"Th Quen recording of The Golden W~edding. Recent polls$3

1Vizabeth' to actixe duty is really beginning to be- shx htWo?-Iemnhsmdeagetrrsconie a life and (eath leitt that is, the shortg tlaiai ttrbn ntl onr hsyar. With Fifth Avenue at 43d Street *Broadway at 32d Street *Broadway at Dey, SiceC,of shi1l)s due to ( iermalr's r1 eeed submarine wvar- records such as this one lie should keep right onfare. The latest reports tell of distress calls pouring soaring.in over a period of soiite tNteiity hours front urgent Talking of upl aiid coming bands, let's close theBritish iierchant tessels ini a position' some three week wvith ttwo netv tunes from another young band. C m lt ieohundred miles xwest of Ireland. The calls indicated Thle band is Vaughn Monroe, and if you haven't ' C mlt ieothat several (Geinan Li-Boats were takinig their toll l'eard of him the evidence shows thait.you will. This

itl a coiivoy. ()lie sliip is knowx't to have been struck xweek the yoomig comnductor' waves the baton aiid the C r s m s G e tn a dIythatdo sOte oaf tile raidl ships idstesr- boys respond ihTe onFllnTleRiver,0 esnladwthnm prtd

piorted thtsela'olbadthe crewx of a vessel Peter De Rosa's latest offering. Remember he was Pesnlcr ,wih am pitdalready siik and xx as herself going doxw'ii Thle the niaii who wvrote Deep Purple and Lilacs int the & Box assortmentsdreadful repetitioli of the attack oii the "Jervis Rain. ('n. the other side \Taughn'plays Or Have I,Bay" coiivoN recenitly s•seiis to 'be beimig eniacted another smlooth numbler, The'best thine we can, say 0 Individual cards, 5c to .35cwyith results. far Mtore deadly Cani Britain take for Vaughn Monroe is that lie ha's a smooth. wvellthese constant losses? D~ay after (lay tells of fur- co-ordinated--tbaiid,--and--today that means a lot, at ''e A d v r 13 o it ther sinkin'as or cri ppliiig hI' imie or torpedo. She least Bluebird Records feel that way for from now ThA ve__o st r

_ _1 master of the seas still lint canl she hiold tiait hardl oii' lie is to record tnany more tunes.

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lHe wanted to ~I"( S1th11111 O DVO KN CL B Winter Track Under W~ay '. i..un ii 1n arigtelt

The Science Of Contract chlance t bid, before 1llmping~ ,,,ti -oM KEP EE As Drill Starts In Cage i~r Hi ick~ \ill pr'i hld 1(ad te field

their game No-trumnp contract hII( ; h I 1w,1 n)I o ar

By Asa Spades Southgabe onl is prnrs(Continued from Page 1) '1I- 1(100 wO \Ili be aiiijil\ takenThe Opening Three-Bid : gambled partiier\ ~~~~~~~~~~~The Woodworking club and Cir-th iiJiui\i\llwohaa

,I~lle Oienin- hree-BidSpa~c-holdimigs anul bid Three No- dail e bc1est iiiaiill te (,re ofbo l iumkil h a

Ntirethan a yar and a half trm.\"ssieil~dul a Cl will dlevote most o their time 30 iceulsao 'tcrscotr

agTo a greoup) \ft\ ctitysmr ell based with three strong re-en- i h ettowest h r- The hurdles are one of the \~ eaker \\iilkleerI an1 Ii C \Wereni w lproiutinen bridge exerts gatheed tries.Iing out of a lau thought up by)

t6ge&The and utmified fr the purpose \%Vest. however. mnade a cstiX mebrIf10hognztos h ehen al re e I iursin 111uprie and lit P rp ikc r ick u rthel

f lwngdown Ai.Culbertson ' plan is to imake and repair Christ- (than Halt atheug il ain ters lias tir] i salI \e icl sh rth,of holn WU7. mistake o the opeinli leati. the inas toN s for poor children. The thsenalouhheatrha tir arcriiir 'ilhwhi

three-bid. Ely kindly obliged, ging \ce of I learts. This. b te way. is asseniblv line of this luroject will licen sidlelined with a lbad ankle for tet k i ni

to all te trouble of inventing a new the i.ieh0,timc\I( ak iiiolI three-hid'. ormally, ths bid was a proper lead from a A\c-Kmng1 start today ir the basement of Mors setm.Chait has the poten- - jauta nlth(ag.I

three-bid. Formally, this bid was a a~~~~~~~~~~~~~i'lities of beina a star tillbrt,-(ON r alta-oidtle g.f

"-two-way bid.'' That is to say, it teliance agait aN-trumip (I,- I all. .Anone interested i helping ol o I U~)~ an I tsIlC)I~lljl elcoidd ~ithe be astron or ~eak caratin. .\ainsta Stit Conract, Is ivited to join i. per if hie improves the way lie did lc ieg siicniinhl

could either be it strong or weak claration. Against a Sttiw rd the loseCofhtrtctso prIn lhihk set il\ et a \u Ii t ae recordd and

bid as long as the *'solid-stlit'' rin- thle lproper lead is te King. Th'lis Theefor newostrtoyse whichc the club in-( le houd e ,eon

Cile was observed. The chief ob- gled eerhls, os-tends to make will consist' of three anefr1obose hseen.I)c ). tWi.di tllice hner 4u od li eCoiid

jectioll resulted because wvhell' te opnuglanvrhls.c r our easily-miade types. On)le type Krh asen irimg If i et iMii ats mnbitrhoil al cor-WVest one of hlis re-enttries, whi we sugete isa taih-bc dl's Ll(iii to his ctisti iar 600 If lttii .rt ltnx lllsg-

bid was made neither thebidders sM ~tdi tagtbc dl' e onsi hsrcbidwasllidoe nethe th cold shall see was costly later o. De- t oywhchthle combination of these two races nrpotsith ac

opotnsnor his par tiercol chair, a o- hc canl easily and

tellwheer twa aedoahn dearer-, o the second lead I)) WVest, qjuickly lie constructed. Another to),

containing only a strong trump uit. '-the Otueen of lDiamonds, carefully considered is a small wooden bowl-or whether there were several out- Athe trick with the Ace i te ing alley, which could be produced Mie hionor-tricks in the hand(. 3 lihiy.iewndtoetU)hs With equal facility. Although the pre-

tile old method of play, this Iues Chlbsietnrsa soon as pos ceding toys have been suggested and i

don was cleared up in the later ~~considered, no definite decision re-rounldsot bidding. This clearing tip ble, and if he had taken this Dia- garding the Itatterns t be used hasprocess, however, involved, the use iiuuncl lead in his hand and then led been reached.

of asking b)ids. ad wvhen these Cluibs, lie wvould have been in hot e fuiful buit rarely us ed conven-beatn rol, teir N\.aer. Vestcoud reead iamodsCommunication

tiotlial blidis were (lemfoted' fro hi ae.Ws oidrla imnsofficial place in the Culbertson Sys- forcing South to take his Ace a -- (Iv,

tell, to te optional departtnent, it putting him o the Board. In this (Cniudfo ae2

".as al)l)ar1eflt that the "two-way" position, declarer would have had iio few \\ho take-niatters in their own ~. ~K'~ "

three-bid, would have t e simpli- means to return,' to his handl andIlhandsj I.1iidoulbtedly if te lProlier

fled. sink in vith his Club suit. However, aection hlad been taken against thoseThe ne thre-bid, demaiids a six South took the first lead of D- fwsatn ndecuaigcr

or sevn car soli read-made suit monds on the board, led a Cluto taircet vns, he col

atdsx to seven, and one half win- ward his hand putting up the jack. Wouild lie. i a largehrscralf hsteod oi utpii eodled -cte olwdu ertdo h Senir clartan otere

ners. never more than seven and one WVest did not take his Ace until the from ftiire outbreaks. Thtus the ii-

ciple hlas been retained. Also the with the Jack of Diamonds, which cl S would Xnot's\ehimapairoed Partthree-bid still serves anoither old South took wvith the King in lii' ti a few. not'sbeh impairede Paue

priniple to eejithe bidding high hand. Declarer then rattled off with Vivttiiiio e rvlg

aud prohibiitiiig te oruinlen'ts front his four remaining Cub tricks.-a'rb-aiigatalatotilin- their best trunmp suit. As lue- forcing both defendcers- to discard to I - H RNL HS Eer rt.it a n)

.1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~aainst the mredinga few te honor Ife', mniscable enough with his ancient off-colorfore the bid is aimed at a three no- their dsad'vantage. WXest carefully Ii h coladteSno ls : -le..-ir.btwe tbclsadlae t

tronlip contract. Today's hland illus- watched South discard dummy's one can lhe rstoread Ths isnsomewatsde,-at u hni blike;al]lae

irates thle value of Such a bid citing, remaining D~iaimond. He knew lelt) iti a enm tr oinini~g and ges 'crinkle crunch." he-flies a

aI case where without any three-bid South xvas going to lead to the bli dahs

tlueatction never wol ave been board sooner or later wxitli the Ace a~~ eiilCltfranx rv-mlin.ctsor the niade. of Spades, and lie reasoned that f ~~le~ge sstemi in Andover that wvill I i-e o a' e i

openledo h contract ad.-copi to ajrtigofSaeadleesoetatif, '''? SiceyoIant ephm

Tday's Hand: there were going to be no more Dia- a<o~ihtomjrtig:( / Vo lockoed in the cellar, tell imiiS-A 9 s 4 mnond's left to be led' to him, his ~~the restoration of honor to An- 1 lolArz'Soemm hS-A 5 4]hans lft t be edto hm, Ii,, over thwat is ri[ghtfully hers. anrd abut.Iro'-hre \ h

H-Q J 9 8 6 weren't much good. He discarded 2 thle ]lete prraion of stul- soft pleat'd bosom dIress

DA 8 three Diamonds, and with oh- .\n'dov(I-ens at er for college. Let's h'~ Iirt with te comfortableN ~~~served South discard a Heart from gtsncitrs pnti n

-None S-K Q S 2 the dummny. I-e felt sure that to so v r u ogtsmtig\ ~ sm-otcla tahd

H-A K 5 4 \V E -1-10 3 2 hangon to his heart was the right and that we can co-operate with S . 3. See your Arrow dealer. ----

D-Q J 10 4 3 2 D-6 they Hwsc msude oiC-A 7 ~~~C-9 32 tilc.Hw uhmsuie oi 'chool authorities in working ' ' p(For tails -Arrow Kirk,

A 7 1 ----~~cou (1- enter the head of yaveragefoS t~~~~~~~~~m . it a etter sstemrn o privileges for V';- samrt. v'ery smooth-

S- 1 7 6 lrlgllaemuthv benhe \iidov~er. Let's show we're not p~as- fittin,,, 3.H-7 ~~~~~~~~result of high tension playing. WVest siveh- iterested in this but actual-

D)-K 9 really got his signals mixed. It is a lv rea(Iv to take -action.- -_

C-K Q J tt 5 fundanmtal rule concerning the es- W. K. '41 ~- ____

East Dealer taublishnent of ong suit winnersNeither Side vulnerable that you discard all unnecessary 1-1 1( 11MatchPoint Duplicate Cards of the suit in which 'our re- Winbuirn, Wolf, To Lead A RAUR V OIH I ILTSes Soutdding: enitry lies ad hang- on to the card, Swordsmen This Season

Pass S C 3 D ort~~3H iif your established suit. A-fter pdax -as 3 N Double -pass ing all his Clubs. South threw te - -continued from Page 1) _____

Pass Pass - e -ad to West with -a Dianond. He -South's penring of three clubs finally got another trick when Wiest All of the meets wvill be with three

has correct and to the count. le was forced to lead to the I leart %% Capons. except E~xeter which wxill

cotunted onle winner in his King of Quieen. The play of te hand fl- lie Nwith foil only. (Of the matches

I)iainlonds, and six muore in clubs. lowvs - taking tricks are b)01d face7 scheduled ionly two are aas. ( -1

West made a defemisive overcall type. i1 auch Iovrthet Ti'mwll boet -at-e

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kkAGR OUR PII J U WEDNESDAY, DEC. 4, 1940

Ely Culbertson, Bridge Expert, First Issue Of The Mirror Early Ice Makes Hockey To LCioe the contructive debate 0p1 )ositiofl. H-e summiarized h up).Reveals Inside Story Of Life To Come Out Saturday Prospects Appear Good for te negative, Stanford Z. Per- 1 mnilt's speeches by, saying thitt tt

(Continued from Page 1) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Sons, of E~_ast Aurora, New York. 4iiauing, te effect of,iiational pro.(Continued from Page 1) (~~~Continued from Page 1) (Continued frm. Page 1) I ad eit minutes -is dId all the rest revosutan ifn thenactionno inis

final score 980 points. The battle o h paes nti iele- rvlto atpaeteemsduring it oreernd2000 0 M ( forth in the Survey, give out to t ptent-ial va gt aggre-ekr.I ti iePe- Ieopciin aetl hrepil

rintul worse Cotaridg ha2tl 0r00sse o 00-10let gation o Tuesday, and wor -i os said that oppxosition was a that are to be remembered. HeI campntualahig. ghn tworte endhischb twoo ha mre r,"afrived." t horous, punch outside the ii w\\ going( at full tilt i reparation engage in acmag o w r -tOhasaebte hnoe

laving thus convinced the pub- gorod-sized group of funny stories, for the team's first actual comlba- three months, the loser canl not be Spengler closed the debate forlic that all bridge re-volved around w\ ~e've mentioned before, Dick live play at te anlual' Lake PlaCib ex'\pected to drop the principles for A-ndlover by bringing out to mtainthe name Culbertson, hie set up a which lie stands and te up the points which were, that if Americashiny headquarters called Bridge Abrons', '44, satire of war, A I nterscholastic Il ockev Tourn,i- Ninrsies o sleqoe osnteinehrplc o

iorl, 3Idc I cid mnhey boosteda- of te most popular articles in this very Fortunate for all c'oncerned i roni one of Mr. \Villkie's speeches a tme near to war she mlay not hetvionBridgeand b ld ieals ~~te ia .I-el ihawrsiuto ta c a ~n 5 al bya oiehn to this effect. "principles, able to exist, and loyal oppositionsinte G.d blate ri.l (Gnreat ea isuh as ocued whe awrussita took I~t nbigtoog an a ie re not a football suits to be ut keeps a check at the time of cri,;

tulbertson). le ao crated over Latvia, Estonia, and such small prcieWnps per eii a o opa h aeadwe h ih is as on te trl n ofrBridge Olymrpics,. Every year, at a nations. Thie only difterence in the been gral adcpe i le aei vrt e ae f. ihnamnt fe h id

specified moment, thousands of two situations is that in Abrons'pr-paitiol b this lack f ice. At this p~oint a ten minute in- the debate te judges had reached abridge maniacs rip opeia sealed pack- the small nation, Toonerville, by a I n ost rcent pratctices aptalina er ttl. wa aenbfreteI desion. wr. uatnimdeclre teaets of bridge hands, lay them out mloSt il"igemtous plot, is able to I IOWe has "ro I el otstndig. 1 al ebutalievuishl a' proceed to bid and bring its warlike neighbor, Transania, -ig- er\ w-ell have been Donl Siarney SZnith came back for the winner.-play thena as correctly as possible. ~ skesi'sredr i o- It ti..r liai ~l k I niiddlesex with a well pearedn re- e e eatoe was afeygo n-Each PE5ayer pays $1.00 and those \ in also \ites a btumorous short li'I ve\Inoi h ninier f ht tat illc 1rt ou 't the ire ting ne Bythesurnot em rsiisroeVwto, in te opinion of the Bridgec 'tory (elIng, t'\itlh te \ar's ef- latya' aveagrgto h att 1p it~lol i , ifr n ther is no ilhstu eli emer it is pere )oolIt orld judges, have maintained the eeso h ,'aesho o.ar h\pigi i rl~ r Ih uii.iii I i f tik it lie fr ha no t forwar tno eI anh er Oe .highest average of expert play are eC~idcs t article, Is An I Kittredge. Bill Bacon, Fullner Mar- (1PPsiti h i rfr oi ltrvrIt ohroe

ax~~arded gold and silver cups.'' He I ind. 1-tc., lie has another funny ~hall "Sledge'C I hanliiir. I )Tcl,also dominated a network of'Two- hop rt I Pie called Exam 7'oniorrmw, ~- hleffeld. anld Carl 1 at.Te isD~emand instructors. All authorized ~\phich tells of the average student's casualt\ of te \('M Pwii RI '\0 l i-

instrtictors ltist have a diplurna ieaep jaainfrhsipr a ieo o eiIli oxn''. ~ ~i S$15 apiece) ad pay dues ($10 a toieans I)ai rowni also rmi-singy goale I~~ ikiiih

\ ear). Must also attend the annual WHENe hruhwiha od tmr-Nca ra aTOWk.NIlirgoleconvention ($25 admission). Other ni s rt ,I or called, The Bitrqlar, oin haid anld ~,t ll itac~ inithvle H NINT W

contirc of the5 MadstrsirevnuOtern Iaaiiii&, itli a typical (). Henry Noril Barrett and 1lo iinK K\ilm- D.~In n ln n ~dude tbook se nespaper c et ull ball. Bu sh-IUp onI Daning a(

clns, boo srts, readi, mgazin Ill a i-r si iotis vein, there is It is hoped that the rink ill e AT SPECIAL HOLIDAY-RATES- atcecmeciledre oorl-i7,ed roupl of serious ready for iie iii te very ii ir fii- *~ ~ ~ j o

anld lectures. 'JIoi e, This list i'- also headed b lure-1 to eable hle nie"i to lDPli )horie, plan to visit the Arthur Murray Stu- -a (uir -ar hllpwoe tcsone oteh d and l dios and arrange for a few lessons. You'll enjoy /~ ihiBlures To e abtoe mn tinredst .SUU hIiir ar ry h liam os ma ticltod lare.Ilwl ti i rct- I l, 1 -earning-the latest Rumba and Fox Trot steps. In/

Salienaess mucha ofsdgaA- earlicea. ndver- liocev agre just a fewi hours you'll -surprise your partners with t-ture erssto -uho da l a~ c.Aioe% mle g the thrilling new ste-ps. Gain poise and confidence. -. liPIobviates the necessity of playing Ia o' ok w eios lCtll hili i.jr\e\tn l hjr Spca orates are,_offered to all students! En. ~~e

oriuge for a measly '$tO a point. ( , i ii Bills worTio arenixonrsii~tnt Al'Spectal fo ell ~ ~~r-t'.Ieed lte maer noewaday fid 'i-.ht.oe 'p% th a rare bit of able to any one of our studios from coast-to-coast- lp

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THE ANDOVER INN mail, Alacintyre, Lucht, Shaw, and position. --

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-- Phone And. 903 ers and plans to plav' the entire sea- ilite cases in this couliltrv wh'lere osonl with this nun-ber, allowing for loyal opposition was a direct and atperhaps al otitstalldinlg memiber of bad influence e ur country. le 51 Pt

LUMBER-FOR- SLOID WORK t~~~he Jayvee-squad to be sent up to ileiltined that wvithotit opposition )liPAINT -BRUSHES ~~the varsity. the country may pass laws t at

J. E. PITMAN ESTATE As a result of the severe Wo1uld Ile declared illegal if t crctllraslhiiig handed out to the Law- was ilo one to declare it.

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xes i a gamle this Coining Satuir- tive that lie believed that i times ofTEMPLES MUSIC SHOP Idyv. This contest promises to be a crisis there shouild lie a tempoirrv'BOYS' HADQUARTERS - -e~ fought battle all the way. A dictatorship. England has given in eFor PORTABLE PHONOGRAPHS clsl

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