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The- Established 1878 Vol. LXIV No._34 PHILLIPS ACADEMY,, ANDOVER, MASS., SATJDYFB JAY1,94TeCnt ANOVER TRACK TEAM Dr. Currie Will1 Preach MR. BENDER' TO SPEAK NEXT TUESDAY FACES -- HARVARD FROSIH At Service This Sunday AS UNDERDOG TODAY reache in chapel tomor- ON DANGER OF U. S. IN FOREIGN WAR AS UDERDG TOAY rw wil betheRev. Jon-i-0 FresmenStrog I Daseschell Currie, minister of a large UNPREDICTABLE QUINTET Dr .E tan oSek MEETING IN PEABODY F re e Strng nl ashes, Presbyterian church in Hollis, D.A .SersT pa Hurdle9, AndPole Vault; Long Island..'Dr. Currie is a FACES HARVARD FRESHMEN Sunday In Peabody HouseOEOF ORMS IS Pirni Sprnt Si~l'graduate of Princeton Univer- CARTER AIMS AT 6 FEET sity and the YaeDvinitv Smith, Hoopes Star On Offense, Dr.sA.ry.InsearctorvToiCspeake ISchool. W ieDceShnsInI Peabody House this Sunday HitrIntctrT Cope Coles, Kelsey, And Green Lead WhleDikn hie at 7 p. in., under the sponsor- Present Conflict With Blue In Dash - nDfneship of the Society of Inquiry. WolWa Recital By James Gra He is considered to' be one of By W. H. athaway, 41 iayli ivnO Su-~y.Horowitz, Jr.,-'42 - the best speakers to have ap- WILL OUTLINE HAZARDS With an outstanding performer -~~~~nda Leaving for Boston at 5:20 this peared on the Hill. It will be a Stdns U ed o Sges ilt ever evestntinc dngapotiuigftssrismereel afternoon to pay the Harvard "sm-oker" for Seniors and Up- Lede t Ure ToSugs izaleosnumverf forer Aincldovera musilicngcets there musi epart- Freshmnen, will be as unpredictable pers. LcueTpc sizale umbr-o fomerAndvermuscalconert, te msicdeprt-a basketball team as Andover has ________________ By Stanley'M. Cleveland, '40 and Exeter men, the Harvard ment will present a piano recital on had in recent years. After a good _-reshmen traick team comes to An- Sunday afternoon in the Cochran starngteenhsasi e clover oday todo batte with nChape fetrnMhetlne ~vr. sat, the team slumped, then rose Punchard Downs Ponies Fetolong the nhisti meetin (loer oda todo atte wth n Cape feturng he aleted to new heights in its victory over cepton acordd th firt metin uncertain Blue team which has, up James C. Gray. Bridgton-and-dropfiid agairt after resni tzn8-1e;"11"Ga fltwo w-e-eks-ago, Tii-PHTiLipuAr.. til-now---ot -one-neetid n Fan 'Mir.Graystudiedto ais nuntat-teianerf ore one. However, it is reasonably safe years under Mr. Felix ox and at -i caeyOts idfeat at he hand ofsplres- -'wlc prsnt Tesdy eeg atc- to say that the P. A. winning per- the present time is one of the fore- Acdey.Otier'owQrinttacInay o'coc in Psweod Hsetheo seec- centage will drop from .500 to .333 most pianists in Boston. Last year Outstanding on the ffense thus '' 7 vro~igAtc n odi hswne' eiso ek about four hours from now, the in the fall Mr. Gray entertained 'the far have been Captain Brooks J. V. Game day Forums on Current Affairs. meet srting at 2:30. Coach Shep- school by playing a Rachmaninoff Smith and Tim' lHoop8s, while Jim B lrdM coJ. 4 h ujc:hwAeiagtit ard has put out a good team this concerto for the piano accompanied Dick-en has-been the defensive star ByAfeI.McoJ. 4 the fisbt: ow amria ot into year, one that is certain to improve by an orchestra. The program of the campaign. Before suffering The Andover Jayvee basketball thehtirst Wnol War, nd how shei astime e on, b it is asye no promises to b unusually entertain- an ankle injury' in the Governor team was completely outclassed by mGht ede inof the iso r. Wiepar match 4imkthe overwhrelming might, ing, offering selections by both menter will, bemBemsthechawell-qualifiednove - on paper at least, of the- Crimson classical and modern composers. Showed promise of leading the Wednesday afternoon as they went speake l e h el-ulfe outfit. The program is as follows: team in scoring. Since then, 'how- down to defeat 24-14. The high sekr. Doug Pirnie and Bob Fisher, of Partita, 'B flat major Bach ever, he has been forced to take it scorers for Punchard were Bishop -- Tuesday, January 30, when - course, are both old Andover men, Pelue easy on his weak ankle. Tonight, it and Deyernmond with eight points THFtE PHILLII4A, in response to a the former being Captainthere ast andgmi is hoped, will mark a complete re- apiece. great popular demand, put on then y'ear. Frte and Graves starred on Sont, Ous 27, No. 1I Beethoven turn to his usual form.- During the first half the score first of this year's series of For- the cinders for the Red and Gray Andante, Allegro Since Monday, wvhen a new f- was quite even, but is was evident ums, an enthusiastic audience of Adagio , es a ulnd h qa--a over a hundred, turned out to hear last year. Don Mc~innon was an Allegro Vivacefnswaouledthsqd-a- that the Ponies were not only hay- ~I outstanding hurdler for Newton. Rhapsdy, G minor Brahms been, sa imrovin ts flor-ing a poor day, but wre against aRsia arow speea nomal on These are merely a few of the stars Intermezzo, flat mnor 'Brahms wr.Asateshsbeen laid better team. W. Mark scored five Rsi.adteewsn ako on the Harard team ho are, w l ntermezzo, C major Brahms on boardwork after the disastrous pitdu Ingt~ al ato h enthusiasm in the questioning. En- Feux d' Artifice Debusagy results of last Saturday's- game. game for the Blue, and that was couraged' by this success, THEL knon a Anove. Tereare, O LalieAxKevu DeLi Debuss PHILLIPIAN hopes to continueth (Continued on Page 4) Meplileto Waltz iszt Tuesday was spent in perfecting half of Andover's scoring during -t~ ________________on __Page ___4________________Wa__tz___ sthte newv system, and a short scrim- that half. Punchard's offense wvas Forums wxeel or the rest of the mage was held 'with the Ponies. It maily a fast break, and wvhile it (Continued on-Pee-g) McELROY AND KNAUR WIN ONh MAIL ISSUE IN PHILO; a o ni ensa httemi McELROY AND KNAUR WIN~xvs otunilWeneda tatth enabled them to get a number of ROSE, CURLEY, OTHER VICTORS !N WEDNESDAY DEBATS attack wvas put to a real test. Then "set-tips." -they missed so many Hockey Squad Meets B. U. a ~~ ~~~a full-length inter-squad scrim- shots that they failed to run up a O Providence Ice Today By A. D. Richardson, 3d, '40 mage took place, and a marked im- score. Andover-handled the ball t' provenient wvas seen. Aong the well, but didn't get many shots at In the first f two Philo debates held Wednesday night. W\. Curley and standouts in this wvere Jack Cuth- the hoop. The score at half time Although their game with Law- ,-H. Re defeated T. Healy and B. Flint by a score"of 480-460 o te bertson, Johnnie Kubie and Andy was 14-10. rence Academy was- called off on question, "Resolved :'that chain stores are a detriment to the comniunty." Chafey. Bill Lucht accounted for all of account of the weather, the An- In the second, Toni McElroy and J. Knaur, on -the affirmative of-the- On Thursdav the members of the Ponies' points in the second clover hockey squad-will meet the _luestion, "Resolved: that Great Britain is not justi fied in interfering with the first team were excused from half by making a basket and to Boston LUniversity Freshmen this the United States mails on the hikli - -r actice, and Coach Di Clementi fu ht.Advrpse h alatron seas," dfae ,Sehno n ast ecn qa worked entirely, with the members fn htAdvrpse h alatr'on J dTtefebye G Scor en50075 an Vriteenig qad and had quite a few easy shots, Instead of being held at thre In the first argument, Healy an Meets Hope High Today 'of thesecond team. Yesterday's thet th sjuct couldn'tcscore. Ptifl7 caaenev r' rink sas scheduledtth _______ drill "-s a long one, cimaxing ~ chardmore or less took it easy -amec xwill take place at the Provi- Flint used the followving reasons for Although it was not announced week of intensiv'e lpractice. and since the Javvees- couldn't ''ence Arena i Providence, ''-- their belief in the affirmative: attebgnigotesesnth crtehdltlerule at thebeginnng of he seaonth quar wai Corken t hatc the creste ad tle troubltie the t i ravelig Sout i -or- 1. That chain stores (lo not satisfv An,.over fencing team wvill meet siac 'swokntoblcehe Thswath seodim te ctofn ieTigmeste the particular tastes of the commtu- Hope High School of Providence offense and dlefense;, so that after a Ponies have lost to Punchard. The last one before the encounter with nities in which they arelocated. be- I this afternoon. The match will be ba~sket the team Nvould be able to ls wsa vriepro tPn ,ee tteBso adnnx cause they are too. nationally stand- held in Gaves H-all and xwill prob- get right down to the job of break- la (Cwsonotie peio P at Pun W~edneavh. otn adnnx ardized. alstr lit2:4:vrJon ing up the pposing attack. ~ (otne nPg )\eledv 2. That chains make it difficult for Barss, the team coach, said that independent wners to stay in busi- this match was just scheduled re- Crimson Cub Grap piers Tommy Reynolds And'His "Band Of Tomorrow" 'ness by underselling, thus eventual- cently and 'as yet he did not know Fc leO a oa sEpce oF lo ott~ fA teSa ly creating a monopoly and raising wxhat weapons wvill be used in the Fc leO a oa sE pce oFlo ottp fAteSa lirices. competition. B onB ermn 4 3. That they fill only partly te?- - During te past to weeks there Slack Again Downs MoorheadByJhB.Mrma"4 need-'for lowver prices, since their have been cluib matches, and at To Gain Brth; McNulty Next Friday, those going to the IProm will have a opportunity to hear high quality goods remain at te present the Greeks are leading the -- overcome JY one of the youngest of this year s name" orchestra leaders, Tommy same-price levels, league, The Komans, wno ieat the -- Reynolds, who is bringing Your-Band-oLTomoow"- here for the 4. That there is less initiative in, Saxong 7-2 and lost to the Greeks This afternoon the varsity wrest- Winte Pead.Rynlsha ent sucessflnnn hs aro acai iand a chain stork's personnel because the 5-4, are tied for second place with ling team will oppose the H-ar- three different sections of te county einn i aera ad chances of promotion are less. the Gauls, wvho lost to the Greeks yard Freshmen at Cambridge. Due leader in Detroit, he contijnued his 5. That since chains are owned by and beat the Saxons 7-2. The third to a scholastic difficulty and an ,JW progress through te Caroliinas and sax'ophone a year later. Even before out-of-town concerns, they do little round was held on Thursday and jury the two heavier classes, the has 1)ut the finishing touches Ion his playing as a professional with sall for thebetterent of he comu- Friday. In these matches John Car- 175-pounds and heavyweight, wvill career right here i New Egland, bands. WVhile still in his. late teens, nlities'in which they are located, and (Continued on Page 4) he taken care of by lighter men. playing at the Roselad'alomiiTmyhdmvdt eri n ar ptt mv uti bsnescn-______________________ On' Tuesday Frank Slack le- Boston, the same lplace that Artie organized his first bande \Vh1ile here dhtions becomeunfavorable. - ~~~~~~~feated Bill Moorhead b a decision Shaw and Glenn Ill~er started their he had his professional name of The negaive ai~ument ~as base Gallery NW Sponaoring to get the 135-pound class posi- rise to great popularity. Reynolds legalized by the court,,. Til heepints TaogNmentrtExsibition tion. Alfred McNulty has dropped Tommy was born o aiuary 17, Later hie moved to Carlotte, South (lown from 128 pounds to 121 1915, i Akron, ( )i There wxere Carolina, and established his re!si-- presae u or mans efficiny 1e dso -rtGlryhas poun-ds, and gained the right to nine children i the failxN- T of dence there, playing at--I-o the mla- pis agh ltardad effiiennyThi te Adioningt ofler two restle in that class. by pinninig J Toinw's ounger- rothcrs are also jor beache of' the suth W\hei" is at a high standard. ~~~~~~~Franklin oy in 2:05 on Thursday nimusic iaiis : Frankie i akli a and wvork eased upl he broke i his hagnd[. 2. That the independent stores' newaehibit mvhih xvia ru from February 10 to March 10. afternoon. Thie only other tryotlaead ei satuptr cuie o.koadognzi high percentage of failure is not due Th is s yFseBodad o Thursday w~as i the 145-pound Taking upl the study of te violin a miore coniiercial and i 'C\lC- ratio orfalure exised before the Cae fishet o BoydFsk By indic cls be-enEm 1Tri n t the tder age of i. Torviny land - -\nother leader tk~ over this toh ffectuof chainse for thae CaeSnlinBynwhc Tom Cochran, in which H arris learned soic of te esseiit ial f anc i N iiglaia a ai iiiit. chain stores came into being. the artists comment on their own aanwoadeiin uscbtafrtreyarleT0"Nbutupahrdrlita 3 ~~~~~~~~~~~~paintings. drawvings. and prints.aanwnadcso.ivsc u fe he p xi'ars\ he \\ohici uilt up til rcl w i i'a 3.That the character of indepen- The second is Picasso's "La The entire teaml consists, of MIc- dropped the vilmiain g. \\ 1 bilex ie cal i th besti theli m T (lent stores is undesirable because Cifr, n ssi~enne Nulty, cioulard, Slack. Harris, Hart, attending the South Il igh School al H calVte"r Ingma of To- they tend to be sopto on- Cifran isupliet Cal an'lcnbr culr n koh okil lrnta orw sloppy, work ~by reproductions of his work. CPtiMconecheeadAkobtokU)telrntatioro" frsgigaxa- (Continued on -Page 3) . aon. thirteen, and started playing the (Continued on Page 4)

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Page 1: TRACK TEAM MR. BENDER' TO SPEAK NEXT TUESDAY …pdf.phillipian.net/1940/02101940.pdf · The-Established 1878 Vol. LXIV No._34 PHILLIPS ACADEMY,, ANDOVER, MASS., SATJDYFB JAY1,94TeCnt

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Established 1878Vol. LXIV No._34 PHILLIPS ACADEMY,, ANDOVER, MASS., SATJDYFB JAY1,94TeCnt

ANOVER TRACK TEAM Dr. Currie Will1 Preach MR. BENDER' TO SPEAK NEXT TUESDAYFACES --HARVARD FROSIH At Service This Sunday

AS UNDERDOG TODAY reache in chapel tomor- ON DANGER OF U. S. IN FOREIGN WARAS UDERDG TOAY rw wil betheRev. Jon-i-0

FresmenStrog I Daseschell Currie, minister of a large UNPREDICTABLE QUINTET Dr .E tan oSek MEETING IN PEABODYF re e Strng nl ashes, Presbyterian church in Hollis, D.A .SersT pa

Hurdle9, AndPole Vault; Long Island..'Dr. Currie is a FACES HARVARD FRESHMEN Sunday In Peabody HouseOEOF ORMS ISPirni Sprnt Si~l'graduate of Princeton Univer-

CARTER AIMS AT 6 FEET sity and the YaeDvinitv Smith, Hoopes Star On Offense, Dr.sA.ry.InsearctorvToiCspeakeISchool. W ieDceShnsInI Peabody House this Sunday HitrIntctrT Cope

Coles, Kelsey, And Green Lead WhleDikn hie at 7 p. in., under the sponsor- Present Conflict WithBlue In Dash - nDfneship of the Society of Inquiry. WolWa

Recital By James Gra He is considered to' be one ofBy W. H. athaway, 41 iayli ivnO Su-~y.Horowitz, Jr.,-'42 - the best speakers to have ap- WILL OUTLINE HAZARDS

With an outstanding performer -~~~~nda Leaving for Boston at 5:20 this peared on the Hill. It will be a Stdns U ed o Sgesilt ever evestntinc dngapotiuigftssrismereel afternoon to pay the Harvard "sm-oker" for Seniors and Up- Lede t Ure ToSugs

izaleosnumverf forer Aincldovera musilicngcets there musi epart- Freshmnen, will be as unpredictable pers. LcueTpcsizale umbr-o fomerAndvermuscalconert, te msicdeprt-a basketball team as Andover has ________________ By Stanley'M. Cleveland, '40

and Exeter men, the Harvard ment will present a piano recital on had in recent years. After a good_-reshmen traick team comes to An- Sunday afternoon in the Cochran starngteenhsasi e

clover oday todo batte with nChape fetrnMhetlne ~vr. sat, the team slumped, then rose Punchard Downs Ponies Fetolong the nhisti meetin(loer oda todo atte wth n Cape feturng he aleted to new heights in its victory over cepton acordd th firt metinuncertain Blue team which has, up James C. Gray. Bridgton-and-dropfiid agairt after resni tzn8-1e;"11"Ga fltwo w-e-eks-ago, Tii-PHTiLipuAr..

til-now---ot -one-neetid n Fan 'Mir.Graystudiedto ais nuntat-teianerf oreone. However, it is reasonably safe years under Mr. Felix ox and at -i caeyOts idfeat at he hand ofsplres- -'wlc prsnt Tesdy eeg atc-to say that the P. A. winning per- the present time is one of the fore- Acdey.Otier'owQrinttacInay o'coc in Psweod Hsetheo seec-centage will drop from .500 to .333 most pianists in Boston. Last year Outstanding on the ffense thus '' 7 vro~igAtc n odi hswne' eiso ekabout four hours from now, the in the fall Mr. Gray entertained 'the far have been Captain Brooks J. V. Game day Forums on Current Affairs.meet srting at 2:30. Coach Shep- school by playing a Rachmaninoff Smith and Tim' lHoop8s, while Jim B lrdM coJ. 4 h ujc:hwAeiagtitard has put out a good team this concerto for the piano accompanied Dick-en has-been the defensive star ByAfeI.McoJ. 4 the fisbt: ow amria ot intoyear, one that is certain to improve by an orchestra. The program of the campaign. Before suffering The Andover Jayvee basketball thehtirst Wnol War, nd how shei

astime e on, b it is asye no promises to b unusually entertain- an ankle injury' in the Governor team was completely outclassed by mGht ede inof the iso r. Wieparmatch 4imkthe overwhrelming might, ing, offering selections by both menter will, bemBemsthechawell-qualifiednove -on paper at least, of the- Crimson classical and modern composers. Showed promise of leading the Wednesday afternoon as they went speake l e h el-ulfeoutfit. The program is as follows: team in scoring. Since then, 'how- down to defeat 24-14. The high sekr.

Doug Pirnie and Bob Fisher, of Partita, 'B flat major Bach ever, he has been forced to take it scorers for Punchard were Bishop -- Tuesday, January 30, when -

course, are both old Andover men, Pelue easy on his weak ankle. Tonight, it and Deyernmond with eight points THFtE PHILLII4A, in response to athe former being Captainthere ast andgmi is hoped, will mark a complete re- apiece. great popular demand, put on theny'ear. Frte and Graves starred on Sont, Ous 27, No. 1I Beethoven turn to his usual form.- During the first half the score first of this year's series of For-the cinders for the Red and Gray Andante, Allegro Since Monday, wvhen a new f- was quite even, but is was evident ums, an enthusiastic audience of

Adagio , es a ulnd h qa--a over a hundred, turned out to hearlast year. Don Mc~innon was an Allegro Vivacefnswaouledthsqd-a- that the Ponies were not only hay- ~I outstanding hurdler for Newton. Rhapsdy, G minor Brahms been, sa imrovin ts flor-ing a poor day, but wre against aRsia arow speea nomal onThese are merely a few of the stars Intermezzo, flat mnor 'Brahms wr.Asateshsbeen laid better team. W. Mark scored five Rsi.adteewsn ako

on the Harard team ho are, w l ntermezzo, C major Brahms on boardwork after the disastrous pitdu Ingt~ al ato h enthusiasm in the questioning. En-Feux d' Artifice Debusagy results of last Saturday's- game. game for the Blue, and that was couraged' by this success, THELknon a Anove. Tereare, O LalieAxKevu DeLi Debuss PHILLIPIAN hopes to continueth

(Continued on Page 4) Meplileto Waltz iszt Tuesday was spent in perfecting half of Andover's scoring during -t~________________on __Page ___4________________Wa__tz___ sthte newv system, and a short scrim- that half. Punchard's offense wvas Forums wxeel or the rest of the

mage was held 'with the Ponies. It maily a fast break, and wvhile it (Continued on-Pee-g)McELROY AND KNAUR WIN ONh MAIL ISSUE IN PHILO; a o ni ensa httemiMcELROY AND KNAUR WIN~xvs otunilWeneda tatth enabled them to get a number ofROSE, CURLEY, OTHER VICTORS !N WEDNESDAY DEBATS attack wvas put to a real test. Then "set-tips." -they missed so many Hockey Squad Meets B. U.a ~~ ~~~a full-length inter-squad scrim- shots that they failed to run up a O Providence Ice TodayBy A. D. Richardson, 3d, '40 mage took place, and a marked im- score. Andover-handled the ball t'

provenient wvas seen. Aong the well, but didn't get many shots atIn the first f two Philo debates held Wednesday night. W\. Curley and standouts in this wvere Jack Cuth- the hoop. The score at half time Although their game with Law-

,-H. Re defeated T. Healy and B. Flint by a score"of 480-460 o te bertson, Johnnie Kubie and Andy was 14-10. rence Academy was- called off onquestion, "Resolved :'that chain stores are a detriment to the comniunty." Chafey. Bill Lucht accounted for all of account of the weather, the An-In the second, Toni McElroy and J. Knaur, on -the affirmative of-the- On Thursdav the members of the Ponies' points in the second clover hockey squad-will meet the_luestion, "Resolved: that Great Britain is not justi fied in interfering with the first team were excused from half by making a basket and to Boston LUniversity Freshmen thisthe United States mails on the hikli - -r actice, and Coach Di Clementi fu ht.Advrpse h alatronseas," dfae ,Sehno n ast ecn qa worked entirely, with the members fn htAdvrpse h alatr'onJ dTtefebye G Scor en50075 an Vriteenig qad and had quite a few easy shots, Instead of being held at thre

In the first argument, Healy an Meets Hope High Today 'of thesecond team. Yesterday's thet th sjuct couldn'tcscore. Ptifl7 caaenev r' rink sas scheduledtth_______ drill "-s a long one, cimaxing ~ chardmore or less took it easy -amec xwill take place at the Provi-

Flint used the followving reasons for Although it was not announced week of intensiv'e lpractice. and since the Javvees- couldn't ''ence Arena i Providence, ''-- their belief in the affirmative: attebgnigotesesnth crtehdltleruleat thebeginnng of he seaonth quar wai Corken t hatc the creste ad tle troubltie the t i ravelig Sout i -or-

1. That chain stores (lo not satisfv An,.over fencing team wvill meet siac 'swokntoblcehe Thswath seodim te ctofn ieTigmestethe particular tastes of the commtu- Hope High School of Providence offense and dlefense;, so that after a Ponies have lost to Punchard. The last one before the encounter withnities in which they arelocated. be- I this afternoon. The match will be ba~sket the team Nvould be able to ls wsa vriepro tPn ,ee tteBso adnnxcause they are too. nationally stand- held in Gaves H-all and xwill prob- get right down to the job of break- la (Cwsonotie peio P at Pun W~edneavh. otn adnnxardized. alstr lit2:4:vrJon ing up the pposing attack. ~ (otne nPg )\eledv

2. That chains make it difficult for Barss, the team coach, said thatindependent wners to stay in busi- this match was just scheduled re- Crimson Cub Grap piers Tommy Reynolds And'His "Band Of Tomorrow"'ness by underselling, thus eventual- cently and 'as yet he did not know Fc leO a oa sEpce oF lo ott~ fA teSaly creating a monopoly and raising wxhat weapons wvill be used in the Fc leO a oa sE pce oFlo ottp fAteSalirices. competition. B onB ermn 4

3. That they fill only partly te?- - During te past to weeks there Slack Again Downs MoorheadByJhB.Mrma"4need-'for lowver prices, since their have been cluib matches, and at To Gain Brth; McNulty Next Friday, those going to the IProm will have a opportunity to hearhigh quality goods remain at te present the Greeks are leading the -- overcome JY one of the youngest of this year s name" orchestra leaders, Tommy

same-price levels, league, The Komans, wno ieat the -- Reynolds, who is bringing Your-Band-oLTomoow"- here for the4. That there is less initiative in, Saxong 7-2 and lost to the Greeks This afternoon the varsity wrest- Winte Pead.Rynlsha ent sucessflnnn hs aro acai iand

a chain stork's personnel because the 5-4, are tied for second place with ling team will oppose the H-ar- three different sections of te county einn i aera adchances of promotion are less. the Gauls, wvho lost to the Greeks yard Freshmen at Cambridge. D ue leader in Detroit, he contijnued his

5. That since chains are owned by and beat the Saxons 7-2. The third to a scholastic difficulty and an ,JW progress through te Caroliinas and sax'ophone a year later. Even beforeout-of-town concerns, they do little round was held on Thursday and jury the two heavier classes, the has 1)ut the finishing touches Ion his playing as a professional with sall

for thebetterent of he comu- Friday. In these matches John Car- 175-pounds and heavyweight, wvill career right here i New Egland, bands. WVhile still in his. late teens,nlities'in which they are located, and (Continued on Page 4) he taken care of by lighter men. playing at the Roselad'alomiiTmyhdmvdt eri n

ar ptt mv uti bsnescn-______________________ On' Tuesday Frank Slack le- Boston, the same lplace that Artie organized his first bande \Vh1ile heredhtions become unfavorable. - ~~~~~~~feated Bill Moorhead b a decision Shaw and Glenn Ill~er started their he had his professional name of

The negaive ai~ument ~as base Gallery NW Sponaoring to get the 135-pound class posi- rise to great popularity. Reynolds legalized by the court,,.Til heepints TaogNmentrtExsibition tion. Alfred McNulty has dropped Tommy was born o aiuary 17, Later hie moved to Carlotte, South

(lown from 128 pounds to 121 1915, i Akron, ( )i There wxere Carolina, and established his re!si--presae u or mans efficiny 1e dso -rtGlryhas poun-ds, and gained the right to nine children i the failxN- T of dence there, playing at--I-o the mla-

pis agh ltardad effiiennyThi te Adioningt ofler two restle in that class. by pinninig J Toinw's ounger- rothcrs are also jor beache of' the suth W\hei"is at a high standard. ~~~~~~~Franklin oy in 2:05 on Thursday nimusic iaiis : Frankie i akli a and wvork eased upl he broke i his hagnd[.

2. That the independent stores' newaehibit mvhih xvia rufrom February 10 to March 10. afternoon. Thie only other tryotlaead ei satuptr cuie o.koadognzihigh percentage of failure is not due Th is s yFseBodad o Thursday w~as i the 145-pound Taking upl the study of te violin a miore coniiercial and i 'C\lC-

ratio orfalure exised before the Cae fishet o BoydFsk By indic cls be-enEm 1Tri n t the tder age of i. Torviny land - -\nother leader tk~ over thistoh ffectuof chainse for thae CaeSnlinBynwhc Tom Cochran, in which H arris learned soic of te esseiit ial f anc i N iiglaia a ai iiiit.

chain stores came into being. the artists comment on their own aanwoadeiin uscbtafrtreyarleT0"Nbutupahrdrlita3 ~~~~~~~~~~~~paintings. drawvings. and prints.aanwnadcso.ivsc u fe he p xi'ars\ he \\ohici uilt up til rcl w i i'a

3.That the character of indepen- The second is Picasso's "La The entire teaml consists, of MIc- dropped the vilmiain g. \\ 1 bilex ie cal i th besti theli m T(lent stores is undesirable because Cifr, n ssi~enne Nulty, cioulard, Slack. Harris, Hart, attending the South Il igh School al H calVte"r Ingma of To-they tend to be sopto on- Cifran isupliet Cal an'lcnbr culr n koh okil lrnta orw

sloppy, work ~by reproductions of his work. CPtiMconecheeadAkobtokU)telrntatioro" frsgigaxa-(Continued on -Page 3) . aon. thirteen, and started playing the (Continued on Page 4)

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TH E PH ILL I PIA ~ ~ ~ ~ .\N\'owY_!-in-- half-delighted, half-shocked Dr. Frank Monaghan, Yale History Professor,isis ~ ~ ~ ~ ni-aner.t After these have been.disposed of, JoelDiuse AnsOf Ca.lae

____________________1878___e_______a nice-little nmystery., He attempts to D sise isO C vla e JA eia

find the solhtion and tells his wife to stay out of- - By A. Louis Eno, Jr., 40

Member oD~iily Princetoniain Association of it. Vonianlik, she doesn't, anid end1s upb tdii I1 'eivthtteCralcade of In expraining why the prograiit-Preparatory School Newspapers ~most of the (letective work herself. O cotfrse, belisv ofa the Cages ineetae itrcll cuaeD.Mn.

Inc _ ~~the solution of the crime gets Joel a nice, fat fedo ghan stated that it was becauseRepresenited by National Advertising Service. Inc.n nd tin i rs to all teachers in the fil fAmneri-'tenoolya fihflobsc

___________________ everŽ b -. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~canl stuclies-civics, government, factual accuracy as established by

Editor.,,s.Cjiief The- above is an extremely rough outline of literature, and history," stated Dr. extensive research, but, in additionl,ROBERT C. McGFFERT -\\hatactually happens oi iescreeni. Mie n Frank_ Monaghan -in an interview they contain the proper historical i-

V ~Busiiness Monager with te ni stery, which is neither deep nor an- - v~it a ~II1Lr-li'iAk-Nrepresentative. terpretations and conform to theNICHOLAS M. GREENE- noVing conilicated, are lots odgg n prto h ie hydpc.

Assi~~~dant Bu-tinep'l of godagasgand Dr. onaghlan. an Assistant Pro-sprtothtieteydic.'RANDOLPH C. HAR1ISON. '41 ~vil h atOn February tethirteenth,-tha-

wvisecracks hcl beautifully cover up tefc fessor of- Fli-§Rbry at Yale, is the Cavalcade of America will presentEDITORIAL DEPARTMENT ta nlret hmi elyn ~ctr tal historical consultant in the new- the- tragedy o a man w~ho, twice

Managig Editor The Sloanies are-amiable, mildly intimate, and Cavalcade series, collaborating wvith saved- and once betrayed a nation-ALsKZaT B. SCHULTZ. J. (Itite fnny, in the best Thin Mlan style. They Pulitzer Prize biographer Marquis Benedict Arnold.-na xcrtfo

Assignm*,it Editor are p~layedl by Franchot Tone, who should be in James, aid folklore epert. Carl his introduction t that program.STANLZY 14. cLEVELAND ~~many,\ more movies than he is, and A-nn Sothern, Carmner. Dr. Monaghan says: -"The judg-

Photographic Editor 'by ''EDWARv D. KN4IGHT. J. sdel ruh pa first-rate comedienne "In. these days of wvorld chaos, ment fornied b istorians is a

a fter he-r A-I job on Maisie. The script, by Mar- it is increasingly important that chanlging thing, because they are byG. A. Mosia~~A.i'40 e .D.o oKWL. 4 co Page-. is bright, amusing, and travels at 290 every student become better ac" and larg7fu i lieth et fu.G. A. MOVALY so'40 G G.ior D.RoXELti4 6ainltedl ithl the colorful, sturdy And, being so, they are subject to

P. S.JENNISON. '40 F. G. CRANE, '41m.1.t.FsanFuisisaexelnpi-ayoteinriisheilnsW.P. ARNOLD. -'40 C. H. WV. Ba, '41 n. ltFsadFuisisnecletpc- traditions of America's lpast. That mny fteif~nttealetIS. B. FINCH, '40 J. R. DtcxzN. '41 ture to have for Saturday Night: it's no great tebscocptfthCaa-and blind spots that afflict the re-C. R. SCHUEL.Et, 40 W. R. MACDONALD. '41istebscccetothCal-mndrof-akd.Pthy ieD. M. MARsEI1AN. '41 G. D. KITTrREDGE. '42 shakes artistically. bt it leaves a good taste in cade of America," said he, "to pre- midrfmn~i.Btte.lkL D OszaRm.t '41 - J . GREENWAY. '42 others, sonatnmes take the opportu-H. E. E.ALy. '41 - N. S. BARRETT. '42 the mouth ad the story it tells ad the people sent a dramatic and significant Pat-W. H. HATHEWAY. '41 D C11AVCHAVADZE, '42 e n iyt eomR. HJ JCKSON. '41 it tells it with are wiell cooked-up without being tern of the characters, forces n iyt eom

_____________________ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~idleas that have contributedfmstt "There was a time not so longSI_ ~~~~~~~overdone. the building of the 1american na- ago when no historian would write

BUSINESS DEPAR TMENT ~in h anpolmi ec-and no Amierican pubhlic would readCircsodation Manager good Theteaiatprob'ethiin tthatJoHN H. RiEGE., '40 I ~-~ ~ ~ing history, as I see it, is to get ay godoretnaigtigta

-Advertising Manager --- irt.L o I.PktLhe Discs~ the student really interested in it, mnight'be said about thie Tories ilPAT WLaitogtimtapecaetete'41 I .th merican Revolution, As the

STAFF events themselves recede into theK. PETTENGILL. '40 R. G. NEL2. '41 By E. D. Obermeyer .heritage of Amlerica. If I wvere a ps n unn asosa eg~I. S. OuTrZRsIDGE, '40 C. C. PRAT. 41high school teacher. I wvould cer- patadbrnnoasonotlnt

-~F. C. ARR, '40 E. G. HoR_41Iltfrom the Coubapatrfcoycomes tanvurge myx sttidents to isten toco, it is possible for everyone toT. . DICKSON. '40 E. B. TwomBER, 1-lt olmba laterfatoy atol be more ojectixe-and-just._Thc_R. S. FAUROT. '40 P. C. WELCH, '42 G eKrpthe maestro of the sis vh-tieCvacd--j~r~bW. T. BACON. '41 W. B. A.WOUNLYJ. '42 Geelrp, 0( kh, ih naacd. ost orthodox writer of historicalE. HOOKER. '41 two new tes. very one is bonigto the' uring th oryears ofits pre- textbooks can now give te Tories

]Rhumba Jmnps. The old maestro is hotter than sentation,'the program has attracted4 thei~ proper place in American-His-during the school year by THE PILLIFIAN board. ever and giea low witefor Irene Dae' afileceomlinsThsyr,' tory I believe that historical educa-

'THE PHILLIFIAN is pulihe eesdays endssatements grm iveho whiestlte tuaI'e.o the fifth, will bring out historically tioin embraces unlearning-things wve-exprsse iLPA comnctos.ntncsaiyedresaeei rmPnchoGn tastetnIv o accurate and dramatically interest- thought we knew as well as learn-

,Advertising rates on application. - o rns and it's the truth. The tune features igstories of rogohrThom-inne thgs -Terms: Subscription. $3.50 The year; $1.25 the term. conie owerful Krupa drumnastics, a hot clar- as --Jefferson, Daniel Boone, -and- "-'Thle Cavalcade of America will

Entered as second class matter at the post officat Andover. iit 1ieay ndwlouBeicArl.pest taictry fMass., under the act of March 3. 1879. ,what do yuwant BeeitAnl.peetthe taisorofa-nlan

Office of publication: Smith & Coutts Co., forScents. Dr. Monaghan wvent on to say, who twice performedinvalua-ble ser-Andover. Mass, fifty~~~~~~~~~~Bo ZrethOlTo ico ' Ky, "This new series presents ideas arid vice in saving the American natioi

Andover. Mass., February 10, 1940 Lo ukteOdli ~t fteKy, characteristics that are fundamfn- and who once betrayed it. The cir-and hiis Delta Rhythmn and lends a little de- tal in Arnerican history. It-provides cumstances and the reasons for te

Hockey Caine li~~~~~~1glitful delirium with Putt Your Little Foot newv information on important char- action which has pursued and_______ ~~~~~~~~There. It's the new, sensation of the popular acters and subjects; it introduces damined this unfortunate figure

music fild. It my even srpass Wely. It'5 many things that are significant but down the ages you will yourselvesNext Wednsday aftrnoon oi the Boson musicfield. Itmay evensulittle known. tto thetegeneralo puelicnrhearuand'hejudge.ju Inethe t endedIIthink

NeatigCu rednsak ferno teAnr aite Boston terrific, sensational, glamorous, in fact, it's and] eveil to teachers. New and y'ou- will agree with Benedict Arii-Skating Clu rink, the ndover Varsty hockey Iot bad. Evelyn Poe does the singing: §lle's not origi-nal research is frequently done old that, no matter what-the provo-

te a wil-metwEter inpthe.opening wontestaof bad etller. O the other side is Yout Hit Mily -in Cavalcade's quest for te most cation and te justification, there isthe annna~~wi tspot'eris Twnso dfats Heart Wf ili A Ba-ny, nmig by 1Evelyn Poe, and in-teresting and effective materials only one loyalty-that cannot be be---,

have been sufferedatxee'hndsofrhi Evie, you sure did]. in American history. A total of trayed: allegiance to one's nativeyear, and the ga n redenea Ill otaladMiceArs bey theis first in over two hundred hours of prep- land. For where can the man with-

opportunity o gai reeg o otaladMthl yetebywoi lyn n aratioll go-es into the production of out a country, lay down his head andsoccer set-backs. 'Brooklyn, really h~as a better band than h1is bill- thle half-hour show." die in, peace."'

Coach Ki-htsb sextet has probably the best4 igidcts ayAnMre ig o ly rc em'id and Hall failed to clear the bar,h to ~ba Extro mates. It's a newv tulle to discdonm and should go- Jayvee Trc emTe;I

chancetoba Extr f anv of the xwinter Relg vn r.Ars ogttisrcr.a dWatertown took first wvith asports tearis. t will be a decided favorite over stong. EVoeil wrs. Ayreso o'il tis rlecor. Watertown Takes Rlytefrsecond between the two Ail-thle Rd ad Gray, aid with the line-up intact CoeIre rt hen o n leb i oshoul'd come home' withl tile first 13lue Ilockey tri- thle Broadway Mlclody of' 1940, aild between you Hall, Moberly, Green, Fisher dover men.umlph in several years. The present agg-regatioll anid mie it's good. Tk issA leRloFse' oso 3fe

has Ilot i~eil beaten o :\ndover ic. aild IlasL{t te trumpets, blare, let the drums roll, Sweeps 2 Events illches. was te clincller in the shotshoxxn a reat deal of speed ad power. Tile I- enrx Busse, tle master of the J. foI , is Put. b- tl oIvole lengame \Wedneda% x ill (lefiitely be no imshover, ijack i to\% II. 1The tnes are old but te style is B .HrwtJ. 4 itrd i o ltal noe]lo\w\ever. and a arge ilumber-of undlergradutates I new-. anI axx av otu won't nlind, te lprice is TaigAtfu fte1 2 ' hr gail n lthoe p000-yar i nt et

6 I . points to lie awarded, the~~~~~~~~~~~~~~as Anoe A) tFrdemin he 100-ar runa take'ishldi~ he o Ilandt to ge t taim their s-) the 5 aie.Iainlmy is xx;ii to I! art' Blutes. 11er Istbea rdtieA ovrbFenanwshe oyl lu'

~~~ .~~~~~ -Jayvee track teall allowed a vein- railinlg score of the afternoon,-rt. Tickets wenlt oil sale this imlrming at il~till- old bolIe.s ijst, ainlt 5o -00d. ut te telipo I stl Vtrohtihsu~ oa h elytal ossigo

stronirly ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~j~it ight sxving and \ayalll -'y -rlillun. oe ri beh~ibndft-i-e-theineet- I ul h priiaedi hea] p~rices. ald it is bt-Clti rged tat all those ItWIt m ho sartaci____dcometfrom-xho are able to ( sO( gto to I sotll to see the The other tune is IDow' H/ome ?a'g, a let. 0(d here ' last Wednesday, 34-34. An- evients. Charley Raymond, Chuck

game. The excuse will ilot cotlilt as one of~~~~~~the favorite. ~dover wvInners wvere Chauncey Hall Ricllardson, and Jim Reilly asretlrallowance, anid those wh-]o see the aile Let's, close the week with the great tunes oft nte4-adlwhrls eredeetd-ytl \aetxntne0regular Moberly in tile 40-yard dash, Doll 2 minutes'31 3-5 seconds.

,ix di nt lbe prohibited front leaviing te cam puts tllat fax orite xx\ith a great band, thle naiie is Mlil- Green in the 300, anld Rollin Fish- Thle stimmarv:

over prom~ \\eek-end. ler. Glenn MIiller, and you know the rest. Cluster er in te sllot put. 40-yard dash: Won by Moberly (A);To Coacll Knigllt arId Captaill Bill A-rnold wve round, disciples. Conme on all exponents of jive, TIle Ileet was Andover's until Throckmnorton (A), second; Burke

xx i~ t~l bestof lck int~lehope that tey xxil tuk 6n down to,,hei tune of M1issouri Waltz. t1els treeetswe),~vs & third. Time, 0:5. bring home tile first A\ndover victor\ of thle vear. It's a waltz bat truck on down anyway. itrsletuen lltie kil4h- 0yard lowhude:Wn'yal

- Glenn ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~600-yard run', took first in te (A); Zappula W), second,; Kurrth_____________________________________________adlIls some wax -to thle other side xwitlr Be uiu lg j m , a d xo e relay. -f±'~'-. Time, 0:5A4. -

(i t. an't youl just see the blue water running, These ictories cut a 30-15 lead 300-yard run: Won 15y Go'een (A);M ovi Pr vie I running to tle nearest ilusic store to get tese dow~n to a- 34-34 tie. third. Time, 0:36.

new% recomrds.'T Bu crd t is we 600-yard run: Won by Bmhallof all three places in the 40-yard (W); MoBride'iW`), second; Everet

A~, its title implies, Fast and Frious Is a - Dropping down Decca disc way,' we find tl ~~,tetideeto the atr (W), third. Time, 1:24.6.

s%%iftly-paced, ratller breathle-ss contribution to- blue label- still sowing great eturils. For in- 110011, whlen Moberly, B r u c e 1000-y-ard run: Won by Zappulathle list of nc&\ iox es the action is so fast that stanlce, take Bob Crosby's latest, Between 8th Throckilorton, and Jiil Burke fin- I(W) ; veret (W), second; Freeman

- I- - hunt does -. - -. ished *h' a foot of I other j ~~~~~~~~~~~~(A), third. Time, 2:31.it ofttcn coilluses t spectator btidoshave and 191/h n Chesthtut Street. 'ilis tuneillas- xvhd ithin afoofeacl ote Relay: Won by Watertown, (Zap'

of alloxving hull be bored been ilikiilg its waymto~lie recor~ling .- ndiover's only other complete vic- Andover, (Raymond, wall, Richardson,,tifl ilx o the tle. Therefore, if its madness - only a short time, but. already it is showing proml- toy vsite30 vil vs!Reilly), second. Time, 2:31.6.

anI dlazling seei haxve o ot11er ierit, at least ise as one of the tricks of the New Year: Its scored onl collparative tiles. Donl Shot put: Won -by R. Fisher (A). 43

Illex are capable (if occupyinlg te audience tii conllaioli tle crries a oilg'title, iit sotinds, (reen's 36 secoilds flat iioseci (Wt.),a n. 37~ ftW4in, t.,d onRusso () 7f.4I. hr

rile e.\teiI that t tIllks ;ubou1t Wlat is on the good to uis, it's I W ant To t rap l'on U/p (nd L. pion atnd en Calder, who ( -High jump: -Won by Rich (W) 5 t.scr-ed-l ild 1101t xx\hew it xxil oraoeTae1uHm ih.1 .3~ 2-5 ad 38 secoilds respectively. 8 in., tie. for- second 'between, E. H

anti of iletil(-r iii be noticedi Take I on [Ionic f~~~~~jI/i lie) i-JailsI- victory'ct andlan ickck urtrthssMahoneye(A)A)aaddHalll(A).ilot f it takes it, shlt )s off. Just to send y'ou for tile last tune tilts week, let tilirti lIlace iI te low Ilurdles con-

Mis ti ad Furious is a ,e(tIIC to tilose t'o) otiler us suggest a xwhipper dlo hy te nlaime of Cherokee tributed a reat dal toxvard theti'ailiilg 'ilardes. osl ())Zp~iZV adl Fat and by noile other thail Jinlmy Dorsey. It seems to me - :\ndover poiint score, te winning Hce ikt

L-oose, These tieal \% itil the iimitable Joel ann tilat tihis boy really gets going in the xwaxing. Real tuile ileiig 5 2-5 secoilds. The high(,;ardla -Sloane. te former-, a book dlealler, the swving falls cannot afford to let this one go by. jvtii xnvas probaly wtil cEst Tihcketsam foreo AdonrsExeenlatter. il- xx\ife The pece starts off xwitl a goodl This sender is reversed by A Man dned His Drit ms, -M--a-h--o-ff--y,7OlIauncey Hall, and Rich Mr. May'nard's office. Prices fordeal of nice domestic sarcasm xwith a liberal dash which is suited only for the- most sturdy of ic-oftlvstrsiealthwyup transportation- and tickets-are' -

of remarks xwlich will cause the groundlings to Please handle with gloves. Certainly, it's a Decca., to 5 feet 8 inches. There Mahny 20 nd$.0

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McElroy, Knaur, Rose, Curley HbA dti ~ Ficks, ranville: Figures of Tran,Victorious In Phil* Debating Prom Reghtitions rr sition: A study of British litera-N~~~~~~~~~M~~~~~~~~ - ~~~~~~~~~~ture' at the end of the 19th cen-

*-(Continued frdm Page 1) L I 1 Stu 'lnts who plan tb' take Abel; Annie -. : The'American J4k turyN w~~~~~xeek.:end excuses on the week: dian as laveholder'-'and_.Seces- Jms -ala:Rnneo hp)eople's sentirnen~t for trade, and to end of the Prom will be allowed sionlist JateInalean:rks a o hset their prices as they will. PRINCETON -to leaye Fiiday wh~en- their Alpin~e ournal, vol. 50, 1938 Kaufman,_ George S.: The Man

The constructive speeches were , H. S. M~arston '38 is a ebr classes are over. Classes that or- American Ski Annual, 1939-1940 W'ho Came to Dinner -

griven by Healy and Rose, and the of the varsity polo squad. dinarily are held at 4:22 and Bernard, Theo: Heaven Lies With-b ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~522 II b moved forward to il U Korsak, Albert (: Dictionnai're de

rebttls y url9~ ad. lit. f hvahity Kedal'31i0mmbrd 3:07, all classes be- Brown, John Mlason: The Modern Motifs DecoraisAceseswimming squad.- ilModernes, 4v_____The second, debate, on the inter-igfnse tfur har nRvl

nationally important question of- D. P. Cameron '39 is a member Boys wo attend the Prom Books about Books eat sa:ASiteigotampering with the mails, was led ofthe Freshman wimining squad. may not leave on any excuse un- Duff, E- G.: E Iarl~ Printed 1gnoranceoff -b nu ihtefrtcntu- T .Tpi 3 sa me oftiafe 9 a. in., SaudyuBoseller, Hans Alexancier: Wood-

by Knaureec wit the firsiltiostuc T. t e.vrt gaplna*38ics member tlaerSudy.Boscuts and Wood Engravings: How~ji~ speech for he affirmative. e the. varsity gmnastics squad.This week-end will count as Elton, C. I.: The Great Book. I Make Them

rargued that Britain was not doing R. D. Waterman '39 is a member one of the regular allowance. Collectors' Tdl/\J-ht in interfering with United of the Freshman' gymnastics squad. No one who is on No Excuse Hardy', WV. J.: ook Plates MyerS, C. .: oward Mental

'Sttesllailon hehigh seas by C. B. Jacobs '37 is a memiber' of on Probation may leave for this Hlealth in SchoolSita te raionalworjsic- ths oidy Brinton, Willard Cope: Graphic Mercer. Cecil W~illiam (Dornfordithebrnernatsio la rd jutioc this year's varsity wrestling team. hody. iigi okelHue Presentation yVate. pseud.) Gale Warning

don by reults. \'ith regad to the R. A. Applegate, Jr., '39 is a By iigi okelHue Brittain, Vera: Testament of Thell Zoen Ecclpda ofirst point, Knaur brought out the member of th~ Freshmian- wrestling Williams Hall, and junior House Friendship: The Story of Wini- Photogra vnopes. o' fact that precedents in the Civil teaum. mutgtherwk-nexss fred H-oltby Muaaisibu h aeo\\'ar, Russia in 1870, and the C.D.Mcaaceg'6usaeen from M'. M1aynard at Ifis officeMuakiskbu Th Tle fconvention of 1907 declare thae on Mondaya February6 12thnen - u'fa-o, Remo: Magic Strings: Genjisolute inviolability of first class mail, ~ ersvriysus from 9 a. mn. to 1 1 a. in., and 2 Marionette Playswihpou- urck G.1.OrPimtv

thereore ritan's ats ae inult-team. Murockte -G.Porauriestivingreand harmfulto ate re istig -fo Mark Lvrence '38 is a member P. Mn. to 3:30 p. m. All others tion notesCotiprie

ing nd armul o te pestge f fthe cast of the Triangle Club's must get their week-end excuses Chandler, A. R., P. A. '05: Larks, Nathan;- George Jean: Enc) clopae-the U'nited States. I is second point 0Tfo r anr ttefl ihiglsadPes ne- dao h har

was that sofar result have not roduction "Any Moment Now." frm M.Myada h ol ihiglsad ot; ne- d o h harwas that so far rsults have, not Plowing times: say and an anthology Nathan, Robert: Portrait of Jen-

justified the meanis. Mlost money H. -\I. Hughes, Jr., '37 is a co- Wednesday, February 14th, Corwin, N o r mna n: They Fly m1 eand contraband have gone through author of the Triangle Club's po- 8:00 a. m. to 1 :00 a.mi.; Thurs- Through the Air wifh the Nicklin, J-ohn W: Fblu

- l~arce post (t which te subjec du.tio CAnye 3 a Mo entnoawar. day,, February 15th, 9:00 a. in. Greatest of Ease -Stamps: the romance of the rani-did nt apply) or is now going by P .Cne 3 a enaad to 10:30 a. in.; 3:00 p. m. to Cowley, Malcolm, ed.: Books that ties.Nvireless; so Britain has not accomi- ed nvriyShlrhpfrte 4:0p n;FiaFbur Changed Our Minds National Council of Teachers ofplished much except to icur the ill coming year. Mlathiematics: Ati-14th Yearbook,

V,. L. Broderick '37 has been 16th, 9 :00 a. m. to 10:30 a. in.; Gallagher. E. C.: Wrestlingwill of many people elected a member of the Board of 2:00 p. mn. to 3 :00 p. m. Clarkson, Rosetta E.: M~agic Gar- 1932-1939

Stephenson made the construc- Directors of the Student-Faculty Day excuses for Saturday, dens: A modern chronicle of Phillips, H. B.: The Course of thetive speech for the negative and said A.ssociation. February 17, may be obtained at herbs and savory seeds South to Secessionthat by the later declarations ofLon- H. S. 'MrtnJ. '38 i ne' the above times and also at Mr. Cec L. P.: Photography-Theory- Iorter.__JKatherine Anne: Paledon in 1909, signed by all prom.inent bero th arso JrA, i aomem- IV- yra - -office_`between 8 and andl Practice Horse. Pale Rider; three shortnations, a belligerent has the right oftecorso Ay oet J Saturdav morning. Coffin. Robert P. 'Tristram: Col- novelsNow."Prgr kalr Sinto search for, and confiscate all con- J.P'~ria-3 isbe lce All boys must check in o lected Poems Prge.ble'Sin

traand inludng one, ad tatto the W\hig-Clio V'arsity Debate -their return from week-end ex- Edding-ton. Arthur S.: The Ex- Priestley.,J B.: Let the Peoplemloney is not "postal correspondl- Panel. .- cuises with Mr. Maynard at his panding Universe Singence." That the right of search ex- E. W\.- 1lixby, Jr,-'36 has, been OFIEbewn6:0ad80 Edgerton. Harold E.: Flash! See- Rom-ains, Jules: V-erdunists dnless it is pre-established that awre yst coasi Sundaye eeang-, ing the unseen by -uta high- Strong. Phil D.: Tlorses and

th~ mai is abolutel nothig morefor this yeaE..... - __________________ speed photography. (Freeman Americaihsthan written correspondence.' That, V. L. PBroderick '37 has been Room)' cnib.Ot Eugen-: Americanthough there is room, for contro-ectdothpsion Mag- Punchard Routs Ponie-gs -- Gibbs. A. 1-amilton: A Half Inch Skiing

rersy, te amount found .y Britan Editor ofthe Ditioyo Mrinagto- rfu___If anleSmith. Bernard: Forces in Ameni-must be large, or els'sl~e would not in Edtro h DiyPicto- Dslyn PoerulAtacIo n I C. ruh o- 'canl Criticism a study in the

taetetrouble jutt rae ian ', Graham. R. B. . BogtFrItaetewuttoiee-W-- A. E. Van Court, Jr., '37 has (Continued from Page 1) ward' history of American' literary

____________________ been elected Sports Editor, and w. ~~~~~~~~~~~Henderson. E. .: The' Negro in thought-C1- ude1 '1easben elected Sot dioadW chard. 26-23. The Ponies now have Sports Smithsonian Institution: Annual

Mr. Bender To Speak Tuesday Cop Eudetor o1 heenaileric- two -wins and three losses on their H-enriques. Robert: No Arms, No Report. 1938Iii'Second Philipia.n orum ton iaon for next year. record. There are four more games Armour Thompson.' harold INu: Body,

onl the schedule, climaxed by a Howe, George FR: Chester A. Ar- Boots and Brftcl~P -- (Continued from Page 1) game here with the Exeter Jay- tu:aqatrcnuyo a idsh as leNwPoo

term; unsin& arvliys subjecf& of cur- PrepoTe boxecore:Huxlek, Aldous: After Many a Webster, T. B. L.: Greek Art andrent interbe~~t, -preferably .as sug- The box score: Summer Dies tile Swan LitLiterature. 530-4000BB..CC.

gested by members of the student Ante HDSD etePUNCIHARD H. S. (24) Sme isteSabody. ~~~~man, when asked by his historyBrnaf

Tue sday's subject is one which teacher for a cigar-ette, graciously Breon, If 1 0 2is' indleed of the greatest interest to offered him a half-smoked butt... FRgso rf 0 0 0any)' nmembers of the student od' Fe*r*uso, rf 4 0 8 0interested in the future of their A master at KEXT recently Dyrod cuntry and of themselves. Mr. drove one of 4his classes nearly Demo~a n, rg 24 0 4 itnder w~ill tell first of all in brief f rantic by putting his feet on the Yny g1 0 2~ihe evenlts leading 4-pl to America's (lesk and' reading "Famous Funl- Yac, gI cntrance__n-to4- the W\orld' \\ar. and nies" while his class was wrest- Total 12 '0 2thu-causes for that entrance. He ing with the effect of the Indus- MDVRJYES(4' Ill then draw for the audience trial Revolution- upon Victorian g . p

the parallel with this wvar. andI England. . 1rk f 2 1 5show what must be (lone to avoid Luh, f* ('litangleint. Thie audience will A.t the GRE -\I N ECK I IIGH- Bradley, rf 0 1 1then hIe at hbertNx to question te there is a columnist whose work Shepard. 'ef 0 0 0 s;peaker for the remaining forty' is, so b~ad that it has to be rewritte iivO~.i inutes; or so onl any a'spect of the before being thrown into the waste Williams, E , rg -~ 1 0 2

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TiHE Pmmmm1.mm'm.N was very muich \Vbhile' Anclover's Thespians areencouraged by the showing made hlard at wvork on The Bishop Alis-two, weeks ago, and hopes fhe stu- Behaves, it is interesting to note(lent body w~ill show no loss of that some of the plays being put on atinterest which characterized the other schools. SHADYSIDE is G t hfirst meeting. Future Forums this having Bachelor Borii. while Itterm w~ill deal with other timely as- Can't Happen Here and The In'

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Library Additions Construction Of ModelsFvrdHrad'3TakeHarding, Bertita: Imperial Twi- ATAILOR - HADERDAS11HER.

light; The story of Karl and Zita t the Sunday morning Bach (Continued fromi Page 1) [ Fe olc~nadDlvrof Hungary. This year the Woodworking recital, immediately following coFsreteseod wodes1 M oin Stin an el.er

Riesenberg. Felix: Cape Horn; Club continuing its former plan; temrigsrvice tomorrow, feet 6 inches in the pole vult, and ~ -

The story of the Cape-Horn re that by wf- ofeing torkor o wDr. p gatthrwilpa:tefl Joh~rde, an outstanding 1000-yarder.________________gi-on. . from the days of the firsrt ths oswows omk r lwn rga:___Pirnie confined himself to thediscoverers repair miscellaneous articles on Concerto No. 2; -So-nata No. dashes -Ia~t-yeat7Throwing an occa- I . J7MORRISSEY

Sayers Dprotv L.:The Deil ToWednesday and Saturday after- 2; Prelude and Fugue in G sional dliscus (e placed in a few I x uivmiPIay, a play noon1s. N).aior; Prelde and Fugue in G meets), aIso. This year Doug has ag afe

Scheinfeld, Amram: You and Model airplaifes-are being con- Mlinor;- Prelude and Fugue in A takngugbrad umpngandma

Heredit, ctrubcted ymny mh emers of IMnr.win this event today due to his Par Stet e. 0 -AndoverShakespare W-iliam: Tclub.r loae ntebsmn f_________________ great speed. -FQrd,- the pole vaulter,S1~akespeae, William The M Ai orse Hall. Some difficulty i should be the man to watch in the

cu ry Shakespeare, edited for being found with the small and ART STUDET MK TRP Ihigh jumnp. but hie will have a hard TEPES UICS Pj'eading b Orson Weles and 2licate gasoline motors, which pro- TOGRNRATMS Unie taking Paul Carter, the really BY'HAQATR

Roger Hill lpel the models. Most of the boys, -outs tandling man on the Andover For PORTABLE PHONOGRAPHSSheean, Vincent: Not Peace Bt nevertheless, are confident that their track team. Carter started at 5 feet VitRECORaD BuSwc

a Sword respective craft will fly. Besides Visit Wednesday Conducted 7 inches this year and has already 66 Main Stedy LampsEver

Simpson. Spencer: The Four Dead airplanes, shelves, bookcases, and By Mr. Sawyer And gone up to six feet, and there's noIMen other useful ojects are under on- Mr. Hayes - telling howv high he il~o

Somerville and Ross: Sarah's struction. -In fact, the hig janpand the D.A EBR EN LYouthi Added to te equipment this year, __ By Philip R. Toohey, 42 shot put, ad perhp te600, if ) OT DNIS

Stevenson. D. E.: Mrs. Tim of the have been a number of wrenches Folliowing their yearly custom of Larry Lee is in good--enoughshape, wil ea h i OR HON IT rmrRegIiment : leaves f romi the diary and pliers. These additions are ex- to beat Graves, wvho does better than- I ea h sa nimrof anofcrswf ete oge'l aiitt h r iiing the Gardner Art Museum, 1 :21, are the only events which An- Ize n the straigihtening o tth.

- - -- Tari~ll. C. C: The United States on bicycles. Also, three new car- th-emesof the_ Art Depart- loehamuch chance of taking.- -Office hours 9:00 to 1:30. Bostonand Santo Domingo, 1798-1873 pentry benches have been added to ment and all .the students taking Pirnie and Forte should finish one- office, 29 Comihonwealth Avenue.

Trev~an. G. M.: The Twa-Party the workshop. and a fourth bench Art Appreciation went to Boston two in the 40, with Captain Coles KCenmore 6275.Systlm in English Political'His- is on the wvay. The members are ohi Wednesday afternoon. The tip of Andover likely to take third. sotory quite sure that the club wvill be ade- wa idrtedrcino r .good are the former two. McKin-

Thurber. James: The Last Flowver: quately outfitted for its growing- was, M r edcio H. fMyr. B. non will probably take the higha parable in pictures (Freeman popularity. -. Hys 'Vr .H Sweadhurdles with plenty to spare -butRoom) Mr. D. Tower. Finley, Carter, or Hall should take ANDOVER NATI-ONAL 1N

Twentieth Century Fund: Does Youngest "Name" Band Leader., The Isabella Stuart Gardner the second and third. Pirnie and HNDistribution Cost Too Much? TommyReynolds, -HereForPronm Musqum was the home of Mrs. Forte should Itake the first two

______ \rV~Paassen. Pierre: Days of Our _ Gardner during her lifetime. She places in the 300, with Coles third,- -

Years and perhaps better. Graves and-\Valsh. Mauice: ThreeRoads (in- (Continued from Page 1) personally acquired the vast col- Lee are about even ithe'600, with Student Lps, Electric Fixtures,

cluding Blackcock's Feather, The contract with Columbia, Tommy has rection of paintings, tapestries, fur- Lee getting our nod, and Morgan. Alarm Clocks, Curtain Rods, Plc-Road to Nowhere, Green Rushes) graduating from high school he was niture, aid other objects, all of of Harvard, third. Johrde should ture- Wire.

Ward, C. H.: Builders of Delusion: already made several fine record- which are on display. The building win the 1000. V' R. H Latour among our best -minds ings. Patsy Parker, his pretty vo- itself is constructed to resemble a CatrWihhi.ai aeofi. 1Mi R. HL.L0

Wodehouse, P., G.: Uncle Fred in calist, has been'-featured with such Venetian palace of the Renaissance. provement, should be more than a -

the Springtime outstanding orchestras as Ted Its four stories surround an open match for Ford, but Harvard -_______________

___________________________ \Veems Ted Lewis, and George courtyard in which is a beautiful should take second -and--probablyF ~~~~~~~~~~Olsen. garden with several fountains. At third. Ford will undoubtedly take I RECREATION C1ENTE

ILowe & CO.,- InC. After Tommy and his Land were her death, Mrs. Gardner gave the the pole vault unless one of his PARK S~E"Whire Pharmacy Is.a Prohislon" brought from Louisville to the Rose- building and collection to the City teammates has an exceptional day. BOWVLING - BILLIARDS

_________________________ ]land in Boston, he met Alberta Rob- of Boston for a public museum. The broad jump and the shot PING PONG'16 Main Street - erts, daughter of the - mayor-. of U nder the terms of her will, noth- - put are hard to forecast. PIrnie - -adRoPrp

__________________________ Braintree, Mass. M'iss Roberts was ing can be changed, so the paint- or one of his- teammates may out-at the ti-me-assisting Si Shribman, ings and furniture in the museum jump Charlie Larkin in the broad _______________

ANDOVER ART STUDIO Reynolds' manager, and met Tommy have always been and will continue jump. Harvard is just out of a H.G Oat the social functions, private par- to be in exactly the same locations, good Andover team's class. JH R M

Portraits and Groups ties and dances, for which she had ~The collection, one of the first Andover's only ray of hope is WATCHMAKER -JEWELER

Snapshot Finishing arranged tsuppLy-the music. They of its kind to be organized in this Lower Harvey Kelsey, who came - OPTICIAN--Picture framing and repairing were married in Braintree -last 'June, country, is considered to-be among from behind last week to beat Med- coimplete Optical Servce123 Main St. Tel. 1011 Andover and Tommy's wvife still looks after the finest in America. It is corn- ley. of Lawrence, the state_chain-

________________________ his booking and publicity, posed mostly of-European-art, es- pion. in-the 4-yard-dashb--Kelsev, Full' Line-Of Qualityr A ND o v E R iN N I ~~ The music of Reynolds' orchestra pecially that of the Italian- Renais- who showed great promise last School Jewelry

ANDOVER INN ~ isquite similar to that which put the sance. - Thiere- are many priceless spring by winning practically all 56 Main Strewt AndoverA Treadwa Ia bands of Artie Shaw, who played paintings by such famous masters the dash~es in the second team

LUNCHEONS Wec DINNER $1IAO here for the spring prom two years as Rembrandt, Titiain, Giotto, Ru.' meets, was out of his holes late but- Phn80RAFTERNOON TEA I ago, and Glenn Miller -into promi- bens. Van Dyke, Botticelli, and Ra- caught the Lawrence express at the inA B #gAtL*u lin, Sav

Formerly Phillips TInn inence. B the end of this year phael. Itape in grand fashion._______________________ Your Band of Tomorrow" is like-1wise expected to be one of the more

P R E SCRI P T IONS prominent dance bands in- the coun-try.THE HARTIGAN PRMACY

-airi at Chestnt-_ _ arsity Fencers To Encounter-- I (l MN) T c___________________-_opeHigh Of Providence, R. . -

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