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Est ablis hed 1 87 8 Vol. LIA No. 36 PHILLIPS ACADEMY, ANDOVER, MASSACHUSEyrs,. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1930 Ten Cents BROWN HOLDS ANNUAL MUSICAL CLUBS WILL Calendar For IComing Week ANDOVER SWIMMERS TO MANY SCHOOLS COMPETE PREPARATORY SCHOOL GIVE CONCERT SOON A\"ednsday, February 26 wt OPPOSE HUNTINGTON IN SIXTH SCHOLASTIC CONFERENCE SATURDAY' 2.00 p. m. Swimming wihM E HLDSTRA CO~~E~NCE SATURDAY ~Orchestra and Glee Club To I-:Tuntington Breed, Fry, King, and Savell M E EDSTRA Combines Meetings of Masters, Render a Varied 2.30 . mn. Basketball with Will Swim ForMayR odsBke asLn oyns aendsea Masters, Program H-averhill AndEnglishn Highrd Scola Win Boys, and Headmaster___Friday, February 28 Andoverg Shol in As Feature IN AUDITORIUM MARCH EIGHT 8.1 5 ). i. IMeans Essay Fi- REATAMHSIPO D-Wt 814ois ____ ~~~nals. George NNashington RLYTA A MRVDWt 814Pit IMPORTANT SCHOOLS INCLUDED Exeter Concert at Exeter and One Auditorium. Page and Kunhardt Will Probably MEET I1GHLY SUCCESSFUL' With Bradford. to Come in Saturday, Mlarch Give Andover Men Much Mr. Trowbridge and Six Students Spring Term Wrestling with Harvard Fresh- Opposition Andover Relay Team Bows to Harvard Will Constitute Group From men. (Time undecided) And Yale Freshmen as Time Andover A\fter working steadily since the Track-Dartmrouth Freshmen. Tebunatrswlfetoa- Is Lowe Ired beginning f the year, the two ma- (At Dartmouth) Ihbleattr 'ilfcsrog The Annual Conference Of Jor musical groups of Andover will' Baskethall-Browvn Freshmen, opposito whnthycoeup theniost successful Interschol- Southern New England Prepara- unite in the first performance for (At Providence) against the potent Huntington team astic track meet ever held at An- tory Schools- wvill be held this year the benefit of the school on the Swiming-Worcester Acad- todlay. 'Much competition and clover, Lynn English High School at Browvn University lasting the night of March 8. The glee club enly. (At WAorcester) many close races canl e expected, ronliped home the surprise winner week-end from February 28th n- and te orchestra will present a liecin-gChoate School. (At htAdvrsad h etrx~t 814pit atStra til March 2nd. This conference program of varied and interesting WVallingford),atronith CseMmil combines a conference for boys and music. The performance wvill e 8.00 p. i. Movies - George chance of winning. Cg.Flovn lsl eidi a H-eadmasters' and M.\asters' Con- free to the student body and wvill WVashington Auditorium The new blue relay team has saen polcewashery traiditin 'l'ues ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ scn lcewshrtrdtoa ference. It is the fifth annual meet- take the -place of the customnary clesay. March 4- never been officially timed since it rivaE Lynn Classical High School, ing of this kind, and has brought Saturday night movie. 8.00 . nm. George Washington lost when it opposed the very with 16 points. Lawvrence was a- the greatest immediate response in Among the numbers which the \uditorium, "Shrinkers of othrwih1.L elM - the history of these gatherings. An- glee club will render is the well- H~uman Ileadls" Dr. H-TS powerful Dartmouth '33 team. godtir ih15 oelM! clover, Groton. St. eorge's. West- knownFla~lelujali Cli oruc by I-Tan-HDieker.Hwe ter, it tughtmtorcmpareyverynden, stostn EEnglishBBroktton __________________________I favorably with the averagetm fNwo.Mdod-ai ruy ininster, Exeter, and several ad- del, which has already been sung h unigo team which is Brookline. Brighton, and Boston clitional schools have already re- on tvo occasions in chapel this yea r CATINNELGVEtbotIi n.4 es. Nohadquat English igh Schools followed in- ported delegations interested and by the choir. The program wxill cATI OLGVSaomparin. ca9 ee be adeinte that order. Four new records wvere read tego. The Aarin on-lo nld T a C airch LECTURE ON KASHMIR (live. t can nly be said that so set: Geniawicz of Lynn English Heacimastes' and M~aters' Con-Schumann, the Finale from Wag,- JU I fhnihIl far this year Andover has never put the shot 50 feet 10 1-2 inches ference in connection is a new ncr's opera, "Die Meistersinger", failed to et first place. If Breed to break the old mark set by Erick- feature. the ever popular Soldiers' Chorits Excellent Photographs Show (locs as ell in the back stroke as son of Gardner High school in The Brown Christian Association from `'Fhust", and a grotup o~f Rus- HmlysadTps h i nteuofca ietil 1925: Captain Joe Dineen of Law- arid Brown U~niversity are entertain- sian folk-songs.n Tos heddintl uofciltmetil ing the conference, wvith the under- The orchestra wvill play a group Of Inhabitants lattdehy eshudhv orne aran t 300t ina 34 Dohtyofea graduate Christian organizations at of Slavonic Dances by Dvorak. and- - trouble clinching that, and avell temr e atya yDhryo Yale, Harvard, Dartmouth, Am- among other numbers a suite hv' EXPLORER OF MT. EVEREST stad athe oo hne fcn rokon erson of Lowgel at herst, WlliamsWesleya. Princ- Grieg tinuing 45s almost undefeated sea- teodrcr e yLnlyas tons, ndlimsT cooerat.in et- Qnre ffhofArl h n The Vale Has Been Described A a son in the lOO-vd. breast stroke, of Lowell in the 1000, covering the dents from these- groups wvill e doYver Musical Clubs wvill give their Paradise on Earth by a Th Hntnton swimmers seem to distnc tin 2roa6 3-5; anwibhock hosts to the individual delegates, annual concert at Exetei. and oi Mogul Emperor have a slight edge over the blue reorte'bradjg lup wi9t the providing an excellent opportunity the telfth of April the joint con - in comparison of times in the 50- re c-beakin Hlep of Neeto10 for close acquaintance with men cert b the choir- of Arlo-vcr and Picture for ouirself a Pairadise d. freestyle, while in the 100-yrd. t-4einches.4Hlmes nof hNewto who are finding the true values the choir of Bradford Academy will that seems hardly earthly, fill f fesyetetmscrepn idtercr f445i h 0 colored on ~~~actly. Captain Fry will have to yard dash to win from Satchebell of which College Life has to offer. be given. On this occasion. Bach's varieored flowers, irdedonBihnby nce.Mrn f Cantata, Sleepers TWakr will ble all sides by highIl, impregntable moun- tofn i arl gistBiho yice. Mrno (Continued on Page 4)sting. and also Mendrelssohn's ff'al- tamn peaks. peopledl by a race so Page of e Huntnton nd th a-d. (Continued on Page 4) purgis ANiqht. A number of soloists contented, o full of t jyof life.swi.Te-ltran Knar. from Boston will aid in this pro- aind ou have the V"ale of Kash -. wm nS-cl retl n MEANS ESSAY CONTEST gram and both the X\ndover and iiir it wa so adial ad 0-d siae usadig, TRUSTEES OFFER NEW TAKES PLACE FRIDAY ~Bradford choirs will ble asisisted byi tcrestiiigly presc'ntecl last evening lbyth opponients. The meet promises, TAKES LACE RIDAYan orchestra composed of local Captain oliin N\oel. the great ex- boIe very close with every event PRIZES FOR DEBATING players and musicians from Boston. plorer-piotograpir of the Aft. htycnetd 'A Program of Great Literary M evper r i ae. to faousaMo- Additional Five Dollar Awards Interest is As'sured - u nprri adt aesiROMANS T PLAY G'AULT Will Be Given to Three I'!'I'b ~~~CRIUI~~M Will ~If there is a Pa-radise on Earth. U Li! iUa the Audience L.ED. SCR1~IEN WI it is this", and ), r. N.\oel seemed to FO mBest Speakers - GIVE VIOLIN RECITAL ~~~~~~~~~~~~prove this conclusively to his ap- FO CLU LEADERSHIP The anual contest for te ~Ieans preciative audience At the last meeting of Philo which Fs.say Prizes will lie held next Fri- Soe Thle rinciPal city of the Vale was Gauls Have Shown Improvement will e held two weeks from today. clay evening in George Washington He Will Be Assisted by Sm built at te timle of te birth of In Their Recent Mrarch 12, three prizes will be .Auditorium. The program this Of His Exceptional Christ and has been remarkably Games awarded the three best speakers out year is one of especial interest. Pupils preserved with but little defaceiient ____ i tha seix tom hehosenwh ard A\monig those who wvilh deliver their throughout all the itervening cen- Tis~ afteriioon Club Basketball igt irtfo-toewohv essays are i\. Mfillikan. witner of Atfu ~hc hsatron~ tunecs to the prese~nt timne. A slow.' comes, to a close after one of the aled rwl ariiaei hl the Draper Prize Contest last term rsigo smioothly runniiig1c river flows, best and most exciting seasons of dbtsti esn n hs i rl George WabntnAuditoritiulml eti efcec n f S. Dunn, and D. Allen. Mr. Sn cri throughout the entire Vale, 890 b all time. The Romans land Gauls wl enx nefcec n f cer, Mr. G. Sanborn. and MrA eia ilb ivni .T.Srv 30 mnile i easuirement. Great nmeet to decide which team is to fectiveiiess to those already slated lRarss have kindly consemited to act en. violin instructor at Phillips, houses; aid pleasure palaces border conie out on top. to go to Grotoii or Exeter. These as judges. Music will be provided Acavdemy%. assisted by Morris Wolf- the river-, built o poles and with Gaul forwards, Wilson and Thorn rzso 50 ei nonigt during the evening by Dr. Pfat- ,nu Sarah S. 1M\inder. ad Marv' balconies designied wvith lacy. haiid are, perhaps, te niost digerous in $1 5.00 i a1 sofferec b the contet hasalwas ~yFox.all fom th NorliendSet-carvedl, rilled wvoodwork. itutting the cbs, trustees and are taken from the teicer.neo th ot ners out over the water. Notable amnong The lineup: spruosfunds whc avNc been one of the most interestingtient H-ouse. Boston. these wvere the magfnificent formal RONTANS GAUILS cumulated fromn the original Rob- literary events of the year, and it is raiinud Moatq deqoftlF hoped that many students wvill at- T1he proga ncue ozr gresofteEperor Sahl Te- Jacob';o". If. If.. Torn inson prize endlowm-ent. Thus tend. The program will commence Concertante for T-wo Violins and hanl and his emplress,. Kerr. rf.- rf.. Wilson there will be fourteen boys includ- intl - His photographs and ~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~enkin-. . r.. Greenwav n lent-wo iltl' ati irompy at 8:15 p. in. There wvili Sinding's S'rrmadr. for two violins -mi;poorah n loving Potter g. Ig.. Laird iiigteriitenfstwor w itae peatein ble no admission charge. aiid piano. pictures wxere perhaps the best that Pbillipq r rg.. Sketee ete u-ftw rpiedbts ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ __ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ __ have ever beeii shown on Andover I-Till. ne of the niost emiarkableWek ndI Co p teSc ss- Dartmouth and New Hampton Appear was a picture or -- rntip of pictire- Prom w e-n sC m lt ucs- On FootballSchedule Fo Next Fall taken by stot) photog-raphyr ad Breakfast Dance Attracts Great Many On Fotbal_ SchduleorN xtF llshowing the riqinm-,aind setting of_______ the s b te sidowvs cast aiid Defrtems att h d 111,1i-wr itd h ve- .Mamiager Elliott hasrecently comn- clt game in succession will follow removed from thle s~ides of ain in- Dufothmstprtotea-culiswreitd.he eken pleted the football schedule for te oii October 25 when Dean conies to mlense peak of ice sur-roundingl the mirable work of the Senior Proni havi-ng run along ii sooth. well- 1930 season. There are several A-nidover. On November 15. x- lake i the top of the Himalayan mi c ehiavedl tracks. changes in the coming program of eter conies to Anover and o that ranze which hlas beenl for ears th ouiite ohtePoradte A uiniler of stuideiits wvho dd not games for ext season and two nw enough hs b~en said. Thiere are Q-oal of a pilgrimmage of Moliamime- bi-eakfi-st dance giv1%en last Friday games for next season, and two new enough b,~~~~~~~~~~~ attend the Prom were able to tic~e teanis appear, Newv Hampton, which iio ganies, away from hiome, dans. There were many pictures of and( Saturday Nvei-e unparalleled the xtended wecek-end for the p-- the Blue has never played before, Summary: rep1resent ntive tpes of inhabitants land the Dartmouth freshmen who Sept. 27-Tuft5s '34 but by- far the monst fascinafilgscess h rhsta o ohps fviiigBso n (e have not been played for three Oct. 4-'-New -Tanmptrin sees were those of te Tai MValial. occasions p~lay ed veryV welOl. te Mui- places. Quite few returned to years. Probably the hardest game Oct. 1 1-Yale '34 shoni at te end. Tts sad. poiz- per sved at the Promi was; d- school ithl news of te reetplaN' of the season wviil be wvith the Yale Oct. 17-Dartmouth '34 'Iaut vet beamitifidl tale x'spresent- licious. aterterpe'oi admscl ,os fn iei"h yearlings. The Dartmouth freshi- Oct. 25-Dean \cadeiniv eel with the ictitros and made the ( maii game should hle another hard Nov. -I-Huntington School talIk anI unfor~et table one in the spring wete evd omi1 oh iteSiwl TeN~ oonl one. as the green freshmen are con- No v. S-Newx T-amipsiire '34 annals of iterestitng lecttires given events more peaing,. A\s Profes- and -IPobin -] mod' proved rnit sistenthy strong. The fourth diffi- Nov. 1 5-EXETR on Andover Il. Sol Forbsrpreii haen oilr

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Page 1: Est ablis hed 1 87 8pdf.phillipian.net/1930/02261930.pdfEst ablis hed 1 87 8 Vol. LIA No. 36 PHILLIPS ACADEMY, ANDOVER, MASSACHUSEyrs,. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1930 Ten Cents BROWN

Est ablis hed 1 87 8Vol. LIA No. 36 PHILLIPS ACADEMY, ANDOVER, MASSACHUSEyrs,. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1930 Ten Cents

BROWN HOLDS ANNUAL MUSICAL CLUBS WILL Calendar For IComing Week ANDOVER SWIMMERS TO MANY SCHOOLS COMPETEPREPARATORY SCHOOL GIVE CONCERT SOON A\"ednsday, February 26 wt OPPOSE HUNTINGTON IN SIXTH SCHOLASTIC

CONFERENCE SATURDAY' 2.00 p. m. Swimming wihM E HLDSTRACO~~E~NCE SATURDAY ~Orchestra and Glee Club To I-:Tuntington Breed, Fry, King, and Savell M E EDSTRACombines Meetings of Masters, Render a Varied 2.30 . mn. Basketball with Will Swim ForMayR odsBke asLn

oyns aendsea Masters, Program H-averhill AndEnglishn Highrd Scola WinBoys, and Headmaster___Friday, February 28 Andoverg Shol in

As Feature IN AUDITORIUM MARCH EIGHT 8.1 5 ). i. IMeans Essay Fi- REATAMHSIPO D-Wt 814ois____ ~~~nals. George NNashington RLYTA A MRVDWt 814Pit

IMPORTANT SCHOOLS INCLUDED Exeter Concert at Exeter and One Auditorium. Page and Kunhardt Will Probably MEET I1GHLY SUCCESSFUL'With Bradford. to Come in Saturday, Mlarch Give Andover Men Much

Mr. Trowbridge and Six Students Spring Term Wrestling with Harvard Fresh- Opposition Andover Relay Team Bows to HarvardWill Constitute Group From men. (Time undecided) And Yale Freshmen as Time

Andover A\fter working steadily since the Track-Dartmrouth Freshmen. Tebunatrswlfetoa- Is Lowe Iredbeginning f the year, the two ma- (At Dartmouth) Ihbleattr 'ilfcsrog

The Annual Conference Of Jor musical groups of Andover will' Baskethall-Browvn Freshmen, opposito whnthycoeup theniost successful Interschol-Southern New England Prepara- unite in the first performance for (At Providence) against the potent Huntington team astic track meet ever held at An-tory Schools- wvill be held this year the benefit of the school on the Swiming-Worcester Acad- todlay. 'Much competition and clover, Lynn English High Schoolat Browvn University lasting the night of March 8. The glee club enly. (At WAorcester) many close races canl e expected, ronliped home the surprise winnerweek-end from February 28th n- and te orchestra will present a liecin-gChoate School. (At htAdvrsad h etrx~t 814pit atStratil March 2nd. This conference program of varied and interesting WVallingford),atronith CseMmilcombines a conference for boys and music. The performance wvill e 8.00 p. i. Movies - George chance of winning. Cg.Flovn lsl eidia H-eadmasters' and M.\asters' Con- free to the student body and wvill WVashington Auditorium The new blue relay team has saen polcewashery traiditin

'l'ues ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ scn lcewshrtrdtoaference. It is the fifth annual meet- take the -place of the customnary clesay. March 4- never been officially timed since it rivaE Lynn Classical High School,ing of this kind, and has brought Saturday night movie. 8.00 . nm. George Washington lost when it opposed the very with 16 points. Lawvrence was a-the greatest immediate response in Among the numbers which the \uditorium, "Shrinkers of othrwih1.L elM -the history of these gatherings. An- glee club will render is the well- H~uman Ileadls" Dr. H-T S powerful Dartmouth '33 team. godtir ih15 oelM!

clover, Groton. St. eorge's. West- knownFla~lelujali Cli oruc by I-Tan-HDieker.Hwe ter, it tughtmtorcmpareyverynden, stostn EEnglishBBroktton__________________________I favorably with the averagetm fNwo.Mdod-ai ruyininster, Exeter, and several ad- del, which has already been sung h unigo team which is Brookline. Brighton, and Boston

clitional schools have already re- on tvo occasions in chapel this yea r CATINNELGVEtbotIi n.4 es. Nohadquat English igh Schools followed in-ported delegations interested and by the choir. The program wxill cATI OLGVSaomparin. ca9 ee be adeinte that order. Four new records wvere

read tego. The Aarin on-lo nld T a C airch LECTURE ON KASHMIR (live. t can nly be said that so set: Geniawicz of Lynn EnglishHeacimastes' and M~aters' Con-Schumann, the Finale from Wag,- JU I fhnihIl far this year Andover has never put the shot 50 feet 10 1-2 inches

ference in connection is a new ncr's opera, "Die Meistersinger", failed to et first place. If Breed to break the old mark set by Erick-feature. the ever popular Soldiers' Chorits Excellent Photographs Show (locs as ell in the back stroke as son of Gardner High school in

The Brown Christian Association from `'Fhust", and a grotup o~f Rus- HmlysadTps h i nteuofca ietil 1925: Captain Joe Dineen of Law-arid Brown U~niversity are entertain- sian folk-songs.n Tos heddintl uofciltmetiling the conference, wvith the under- The orchestra wvill play a group Of Inhabitants lattdehy eshudhv orne aran t 300t ina 34 Dohtyofeagraduate Christian organizations at of Slavonic Dances by Dvorak. and- - trouble clinching that, and avell temr e atya yDhryoYale, Harvard, Dartmouth, Am- among other numbers a suite hv' EXPLORER OF MT. EVEREST stad athe oo hne fcn rokon erson of Lowgel at

herst, WlliamsWesleya. Princ- Grieg tinuing 45s almost undefeated sea- teodrcr e yLnlyastons, ndlimsT cooerat.in et- Qnre ffhofArl h n The Vale Has Been Described A a son in the lOO-vd. breast stroke, of Lowell in the 1000, covering thedents from these- groups wvill e doYver Musical Clubs wvill give their Paradise on Earth by a Th Hntnton swimmers seem to distnc tin 2roa6 3-5; anwibhockhosts to the individual delegates, annual concert at Exetei. and oi Mogul Emperor have a slight edge over the blue reorte'bradjg lup wi9t theproviding an excellent opportunity the telfth of April the joint con - in comparison of times in the 50- re c-beakin Hlep of Neeto10for close acquaintance with men cert b the choir- of Arlo-vcr and Picture for ouirself a Pairadise d. freestyle, while in the 100-yrd. t-4einches.4Hlmes nof hNewtowho are finding the true values the choir of Bradford Academy will that seems hardly earthly, fill f fesyetetmscrepn idtercr f445i h 0

colored on ~~~actly. Captain Fry will have to yard dash to win from Satchebell ofwhich College Life has to offer. be given. On this occasion. Bach's varieored flowers, irdedonBihnby nce.Mrn f

Cantata, Sleepers TWakr will ble all sides by highIl, impregntable moun- tofn i arl gistBiho yice. Mrno(Continued on Page 4)sting. and also Mendrelssohn's ff'al- tamn peaks. peopledl by a race so Page of e Huntnton nd th a-d. (Continued on Page 4)

purgis ANiqht. A number of soloists contented, o full of t jyof life.swi.Te-ltran Knar.

from Boston will aid in this pro- aind ou have the V"ale of Kash -. wm nS-cl retl nMEANS ESSAY CONTEST gram and both the X\ndover and iiir it wa so adial ad 0-d siae usadig, TRUSTEES OFFER NEWTAKES PLACE FRIDAY ~Bradford choirs will ble asisisted byi tcrestiiigly presc'ntecl last evening lbyth opponients. The meet promises,TAKES LACE RIDAYan orchestra composed of local Captain oliin N\oel. the great ex- boIe very close with every event PRIZES FOR DEBATINGplayers and musicians from Boston. plorer-piotograpir of the Aft. htycnetd

'A Program of Great Literary M evper r i ae. to faousaMo- Additional Five Dollar AwardsInterest is As'sured - u nprri adt aesiROMANS T PLAY G'AULT Will Be Given to ThreeI'!'I'b ~~~CRIUI~~M Will ~If there is a Pa-radise on Earth. U Li! iUa

the Audience L.ED. SCR1~IEN WI it is this", and ), r. N.\oel seemed to FO mBest Speakers

- GIVE VIOLIN RECITAL ~~~~~~~~~~~~prove this conclusively to his ap- FO CLU LEADERSHIPThe anual contest for te ~Ieans preciative audience At the last meeting of Philo which

Fs.say Prizes will lie held next Fri- Soe Thle rinciPal city of the Vale was Gauls Have Shown Improvement will e held two weeks from today.clay evening in George Washington He Will Be Assisted by Sm built at te timle of te birth of In Their Recent Mrarch 12, three prizes will be.Auditorium. The program this Of His Exceptional Christ and has been remarkably Games awarded the three best speakers outyear is one of especial interest. Pupils preserved with but little defaceiient ____ i tha seix tom hehosenwh ardA\monig those who wvilh deliver their throughout all the itervening cen- Tis~ afteriioon Club Basketball igt irtfo-toewohvessays are i\. Mfillikan. witner of Atfu ~hc hsatron~ tunecs to the prese~nt timne. A slow.' comes, to a close after one of the aled rwl ariiaei hlthe Draper Prize Contest last term rsigo smioothly runniiig1c river flows, best and most exciting seasons of dbtsti esn n hs irl George WabntnAuditoritiulml eti efcec n fS. Dunn, and D. Allen. Mr. Sn cri throughout the entire Vale, 890 b all time. The Romans land Gauls wl enx nefcec n fcer, Mr. G. Sanborn. and MrA eia ilb ivni .T.Srv 30 mnile i easuirement. Great nmeet to decide which team is to fectiveiiess to those already slatedlRarss have kindly consemited to act en. violin instructor at Phillips, houses; aid pleasure palaces border conie out on top. to go to Grotoii or Exeter. Theseas judges. Music will be provided Acavdemy%. assisted by Morris Wolf- the river-, built o poles and with Gaul forwards, Wilson and Thorn rzso 50 ei nonigtduring the evening by Dr. Pfat- ,nu Sarah S. 1M\inder. ad Marv' balconies designied wvith lacy. haiid are, perhaps, te niost digerous in $1 5.00 i a1 sofferec b the

contet hasalwas ~yFox.all fom th NorliendSet-carvedl, rilled wvoodwork. itutting the cbs, trustees and are taken from theteicer.neo th ot ners out over the water. Notable amnong The lineup: spruosfunds whc avNc

been one of the most interestingtient H-ouse. Boston. these wvere the magfnificent formal RONTANS GAUILS cumulated fromn the original Rob-literary events of the year, and it is raiinud Moatq deqoftlFhoped that many students wvill at- T1he proga ncue ozr gresofteEperor Sahl Te- Jacob';o". If. If.. Torn inson prize endlowm-ent. Thustend. The program will commence Concertante for T-wo Violins and hanl and his emplress,. Kerr. rf.- rf.. Wilson there will be fourteen boys includ-

intl -His photographs and ~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~enkin-. . r.. Greenwav n lent-wo iltl' atiirompy at 8:15 p. in. There wvili Sinding's S'rrmadr. for two violins -mi;poorah n loving Potter g. Ig.. Laird iiigteriitenfstwor w itae peateinble no admission charge. aiid piano. pictures wxere perhaps the best that Pbillipq r rg.. Sketee ete u-ftw rpiedbts

___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ __ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ __ have ever beeii shown on Andover

I-Till. ne of the niost emiarkableWek ndI Co p teSc ss-Dartmouth and New Hampton Appear was a picture or --rntip of pictire- Prom w e-n sC m lt ucs-On FootballSchedule Fo Next Fall taken by stot) photog-raphyr ad Breakfast Dance Attracts Great ManyOn Fotbal_ SchduleorN xtF llshowing the riqinm-,aind setting of_______

the s b te sidowvs cast aiid Defrtems att h d 111,1i-wr itd h ve-.Mamiager Elliott hasrecently comn- clt game in succession will follow removed from thle s~ides of ain in- Dufothmstprtotea-culiswreitd.he eken

pleted the football schedule for te oii October 25 when Dean conies to mlense peak of ice sur-roundingl the mirable work of the Senior Proni havi-ng run along ii sooth. well-1930 season. There are several A-nidover. On November 15. x- lake i the top of the Himalayan mi c ehiavedl tracks.changes in the coming program of eter conies to Anover and o that ranze which hlas beenl for ears th ouiite ohtePoradte A uiniler of stuideiits wvho dd not

games for ext season and two nw enough hs b~en said. Thiere are Q-oal of a pilgrimmage of Moliamime- bi-eakfi-st dance giv1%en last Fridaygames for next season, and two new enough b,~~~~~~~~~~~ attend the Prom were able to tic~e

teanis appear, Newv Hampton, which iio ganies, away from hiome, dans. There were many pictures of and( Saturday Nvei-e unparalleled the xtended wecek-end for the p--the Blue has never played before, Summary: rep1resent ntive tpes of inhabitantsland the Dartmouth freshmen who Sept. 27-Tuft5s '34 but by- far the monst fascinafilgscess h rhsta o ohps fviiigBso n (ehave not been played for three Oct. 4-'-New -Tanmptrin sees were those of te Tai MValial. occasions p~lay ed veryV welOl. te Mui- places. Quite few returned toyears. Probably the hardest game Oct. 1 1-Yale '34 shoni at te end. Tts sad. poiz- per sved at the Promi was; d- school ithl news of te reetplaN'of the season wviil be wvith the Yale Oct. 17-Dartmouth '34 'Iaut vet beamitifidl tale x'spresent- licious. aterterpe'oi admscl ,os fn iei"h

yearlings. The Dartmouth freshi- Oct. 25-Dean \cadeiniv eel with the ictitros and made the (maii game should hle another hard Nov. -I-Huntington School talIk anI unfor~et table one in the spring wete evd omi1 oh iteSiwl TeN~ oonlone. as the green freshmen are con- No v. S-Newx T-amipsiire '34 annals of iterestitng lecttires given events more peaing,. A\s Profes- and -IPobin -] mod' proved rnitsistenthy strong. The fourth diffi- Nov. 1 5-EXETR on Andover Il. Sol Forbsrpreii haen oilr

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THE PHLIINGROTON DEBATERS WINE-.hILLIPIAN OVER AN4DOVER TEAM LOUIS M. HUNTRESS

BOARD OF DIRECTORS __PHO TOGRAPHEREditor-in-Chiet iF N o Hayes, Howard, and Dunn Speak

RICHARD JOHN WALSH, JR., '29 Tn m'"'' Co. Against Polk, Chase, Lots of Photographic Work must be done this term-Business Alanasger JEWELE1S SiiATLRSIII uS STAT NI u1S And Thorpe Why delay? If you are a Senior, push it along by gettingJOSEPH T. LAMBIE, '29 __

Managing Editor Last evening at Groton the An- yorptdneowAMORY HOWE BRADFORD, '30 (lover debating team, consisting of' Sittings for Senors-Uipper Middlers-Lower Middlers-

,Assignment EditorCHARLES P. WILLIAMSON, '30 WVI'CIIE-S X\ND IVRIS1'AVXFC11LS Guy Hayes, King, Howard, ad Juniors-Sub. Juniors by appointment.Exchange Editor Seymour Dunn. lost to the Groton But-GET BUSY!

LEEDS MITCHELL, JR., 30 debaters, Polk, Thorpe, and Chase,Circulation Manager ~~~~~after a very close contest. The ____________________________________

KING HOWARD, '31 RMNoutars1` PlrrtFN Vt'wl`Tr\ no.s question-Resolved: T1hat higherAssociate Editors ~~~~~education be given only to those of Dine at the

D. C. Cony. '30 J. D. TIEGEMAN, '31 &IT1aiiiswstknb-nB. M. GELSER, '30 L. HOWARD, '31 FIFTh AV E.\U I&I 3O -STREET especialabite-atknbyA- ANDOVER LU N CHT. A. HELLMAN, '30 J. P. LARDNER, '31 INEWYIbRK dover in the affirntive. BothWO DRUQ ICW. K. DnD, '31 A. M. PRESToN, '31 teams resented their-Inaterial in a JUTW N EFL ODADQ IC SRV EJ. B. LLIOTT 131 H TowNEDI,'31skilful and effective manner; theManSre

J. C. FUESS, '31 S. G. WOLF, 131 final decision was made only after Telephone 8553 11ManSrejMake-up Editor much deliberation on the part of ______________________________________

Rim %Br J. STERN. '30 the judges.Assstnt F.uTAYLOR '31 ge The first speaker for the affirnma- The ST1R.AT7 FORD SHOP

.4 sIs nF CTrcLOn, Man3 e l ive, Guy Hayes, introduced the sub- Soda, Confectionery, Sandwiches,FR4N-,K H. PLATT, '31 for the defense. n next issue, tun- iect and talked o the aimi of col- Magazines, Circulating Library

Busin ess Bowd less such proposition is forthcorn- le-es at the present time. Te also "H AWC"RosadDnn om od"sYuLkG. C. BURKE. '30 T. D. PRATT, '30 ing. wye shall outline the sstem as outlined te various argumnits to It.'" Tel. 81186-81286J. E DRicK. '30 L. TiiURBER, '30 it exists at Exeter. and piake our ble taken tip by is colleagutes. Kingll ________________________________________C. S. HAYESF3 .B IG 3 ugsin for a similar' program H-oward, the next peaker. effective-J. R. NEWELL. '30 R. E. GNADE, '31 at Andovr ____showdtANDthWILLs tlteLL cW. E. KEENEY, '32.kdorlvsoethttepeettnnc OVRU~I

is to materialize and to socialize a ADVR ILM E Published every Wednesday and Satur- Tea Dance Date Changed college education. He was easily E RDIIJ1!TM~dnv during the schnol year. HA_ IIVERHIILL QUuITT

_____________________________________ ~~~~~ ~~~~the best sIpeaker on)i the A\ndover M ' * * AATnrE PHILL.IPI4AN1 invites communications, The tea (lantce originally schied- team. The third peaker, SeymouirEbut des nt asume esposibiity for the tiled for MIarch 15 will be held in- Dunn, revealed the inadequaci fGm ceue nPaeo M

sentiments epressed therein. All corn- stead o the th, after the TExeter otir present system and suggested Worcester-Brown- municatinns must be signed, although theBname of the author will e withheld from bsebl ae Thle reason for Ihttel motnclfhno ak Still Out E Lpublication if lie so desires. the change is found i the fact that be stressed for te benefit of te

NOTICE ~~ ADVERTISERS neither Rogers H-all nor Abbot girls masses.RATo insure change of advertisement, copy could attend o the 15th. The negative. ably upiheld b Wn plyce ofstheogameesahcdulcd to

must be received nor later than noon of ' ~~~~~Groton. based its ag enson the b hedtiafrno th he expensive gift to the little folks atday precedling publication. otcsbroad interpretation of the question. \Vorce'ster .\caideniy, team te All- home, you weill be sure to lease if_____ ~~~Claiming that general education im- dlover I' eballan il et you present a box of CRAYOLATerms: $3.50 per ear: $1.50 per term. aktbltem il et Wax Crayon.

There will e no miecting of the proves the standards of societv nd H~averhill II ih School in te gymn- Kiddies love to color and you willEntered at the Andomer Post Office etRid~ serves as anicntv o -reater .fndvrosaormtsfCRYsecond-class matter. ' nciety of Tnqun xSun day nas;iuni at 2 :30 this afternoon. Teowvingl to the annual Conference to andl more general accomplishments OAaanofteldigsto-Smoking Privileges h~e held at Browvn UnWiversity. the opponents; of-A \ndover presented WXorcester g.ame hlas been cancelled ers and chain stores.Smoking Privileges I Cr~cnvicin srie o aruet.andl the Hiaverhill teami was secured NO. 8 CRAYOLA-1 convilic - scric-, of ar tirrients. ~~~Contains' eight sticks of the stand-The Student Conuncil of Phillips Their second speaker.' Thorpe. was to pa- i its rilace. ard colors for coloring nutline draw-

With the magnificent plans which Academy wvas exactl tntv-fiyc I hx far the best and most eloquent Tihe Atidover inteup) will robably -ings, maps, etc. we believe are nowv taking shape years 011las rdx debater of the evening, and he be as usual, althoti-i it is possible N.2 RYL(I last Fridav. I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Contains twenty-four sticks of bril-for future dormitory constrtiction- helped a great deal to xxin the rle- that Brown tiav not play onl account liant hues .... for Mother, Sister andoun the I-Till, it seems to us that the Thle annual MeansEsa Con- cision for Groton. of hlis injured leg-. Capt. Kellogg the oer fellow's Sister for stencil-dlutestion of sntokind i rooins test xvill be held in Georgfe Washl- The debate was inost satisfactory "-ill i-obablv tart i this ame and ling and painting on fabrics. Get

shoil ai lesrolycniee.igo \dioim etFiayand served to estabul more friend- will e teamed i the other forwvard yor besorl decratenlan cushion-Edtitors alw-ays hold upl Exeter in evening. \1l aIre corhiallx- invited. lN, relations betwveen the two schools-. booth by Kettle, as usual. Drick is fios oureqdensteniln iredlitorials it this subject as an x- __________Neithier team made a poor howin,. expected to start at center, and if linonrqetample of aI chool which has ~;atis;- D .M A T1 T and the( audietice wva both creiial B~rown does not play, Dotuglas and SIN NEY & SMITH CO.factorilv establ i sied the smoking ~WL aiir receptive. 'Mayer xx ill fill te guard positions. 41 EAST 42ND ST. NEw YORK

privileg-e: and we will be no excep- LECTURE THURSDAY -

tioii. For no matter how conclu-sive our arguments ntav be o Progress of Man From Earliest Time' paper. thiq idea is actually i p- Illustrated by Colored Lanterntice at Exeter, a school s-imilar to ESlides Andover in every respect; ad ofcourse it is in usme in colleges all Thulrsday vening. February 27,ov-er the cotintrv. on the tipper floor of Peabo'dy

The argunments for the present House at 7 o'elock. Mr. M.%oorehead t e ploibtoq`are not very clearly de- wil St e g h n y ufined, so we shal hae to make all gieatl ntebginnings ofM e h nmour points with de caution, not human culture. This will be illus- D ~efense e h knowving inst how conclusiv-e tev trated by colored slides of scenes inmaxv e. The best wve can dlo is to France a Englanld, excaxvations, outline our understanding of the etc. Mr. Moorehead wvill describecase for our opponents and then tryvh lw ia n isgaulpo-. .~to pick holes in it.

In te frst lac, sttoln~ oesress; frorn the earliest period to the' nit itoW . Soite ciritneys convexv brottze age i Erope. There xwill ..the smonke of one or to cigaretts be a rotind talile (liscussion. There-illarIx- eerv inight. others, les;s work of Dr. Roy Chapman An-frequiently, some n ot at all. A~t drews .attd otlter explorers havetimnes it seerms ridiculous that brought to iglit many interestingstuokitig Sitould be prohibited wvhen facts concerning- our priuex-al aices- D Arote cigarette liefore lied wvould lie tors All studemits are invited to's~o pleasant, and so harniless; At attentd`. The talk will be informal. 'EA

anix rate, the point is that there .

xvould lie no i-adical caitge i fire sb

if the ifle vere changed]. becatuseDrlI

snioking oes onl anyway. % The fire hazard xve have meti- .ts

tiotied. Tt wxould not lie o greatly/ incr-ased, ince we believe mok<-iosadefehniti i already allowed in instructors,' v elciusan

roomsq. aind ince there are fireplaces w t h R are la Plauseassune that all thle bitildirinsae-'cT-

reasonlably iiztred ainst fire.The health onideration is thetaoonyother imot noinit we canl thintk that refreshes

of utl now Exe11irn tat t eath I "(.'I- The best defense is the attack. The best timeouf asuentoptiotar-i ha tenath 5hAeu n 2dSr to attack is when you're feeling ood. Youshould e guiardled byv their sper- NEW YORK feel your bes -Coca-Cola! .D aso

iots, a sittoke or two ait nighlt wvould Eh ol!-Cc-oahot rtiin their llealth Those( wxhto are laves to te flli'x-elci O~PEE~~.Refreshment-that's the true inward mean-snioke ~ ~fallatroo n e'eIt in TO COP LGE ANDITER 9 in-, of Coca-Cola.' Icle-cold, sparkling, deli-

smoke qll afterrinon anl eveninfr in TO COLLEGE AND ~~cious-an all-day drink, pure as sunlightPeabody T-Totise 01 te Sot-"PREP" SCHOOL M I I 0 N For millions of people, every day, Coca-ColaTfotte anvxva: and mostr rlfllowsll-( STUJDENTS ',aday is the first tou gt and dth e last word in

have a limit to their etirltiraitme ~~~~~~~~~wholesome refreshment.which they w%%ouid sn rizen-oxr if Our rpresentatir e exhibits

A~~~~~a~~~~~n St The~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l C~v-CoI. Comp.Dy. Atlanta, Ga.they- smo1ked to nack a atigt - L bi-weekly at 141AaiStBePfore we don any ntore aittnv 4CW-3

wesl-htld iketogetithe propoitini ----- I T H AD TO 3KB GOO 0D TO0 G ET w HERlE IT I

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Lee lowvard's Jrry-Good Sami-BLESCNS EA Narian.It s avery creditable pieceBLESCNS EA NBLAZER NO TICE ofwrk ut somehow, perhaps be- BLOELL TRACKMEN THE CHAUCER HIEAD"

caue f aweknes n t(lialect, B Oit dfoes not quite ring true, and why BOSOIc

STUDENTS PLANNING TO should it unless Howard knows Broaca, Heretofore Untried, BOSOIcmuch nmgre of the underworld than Stars for Andover. Blue

PURCHASE THE miost of us suslpect? The samre sort Easily Wins Relayof criticism may lbe marde of Peck's 3 et4t t

A l ~~~~~~~~~'i ~~~~~Doniestir Intcrlude. It starts out The outcome of the second-squad 3 et4t tN ew A ndover Blazers ~~~~~~like a excellent satire on modernover-realistic fiction, ut lapses too track meet held last Wednesday New Yorksuddenly into extravagant burlesque, with Lowell High School, promises__________________

SHOULD COME IN FOR MEASUREMENTS Again (foes not quite htit the ___________

AS SOON AS POSSIBLE mark. In his Subway Dufton has that Andover's future -rivals on thewvorked out a interesting situation, track will have to put uip a muchl The COMMUNITY CUPBOARD

- ~but it is a little hard to believe that stiffer fight' than her opponents and LUNCHEONETTE1~~~~~~. ~~~~~a newly married young man wouldW hA~ite Flannel Trousers unexpectedly meet his former fian-' have given so far this year. An- 26 SALEM ST., ANDOVER

cee and once begin bitterly to dlover took the 'forty-yard dash Opposite Brothers FieldMAY ALSO BE ORDERED NOW criticize his bride and o complain of________________

nmarriedi life. rin Cory's Fcsh Air through Woodward.'1 whose return tothe denouement, rather an old joke eligibility wvill mean the addition ofby the wa, doesmnot justifytthehe Blue tally in fu- WARD'S

-~~~~~~~ ~~elaborate'and interesting prepara- mn onst hT be 2alu n (om a p, 3ntion made for it in the first part of ture contests. 'Woodward's time C U

his story. \Foreover, it seems un-wa445seos.Tevitrlikely that a loctor, and a man whowa44-seod.Tevitrhad won some success as a lecturer took all three places in the low PARCHMENT

W. H. WELCH COMPANY IIrl~~ AETwould seak, even to his vife. in hurdles, Poremba finishing- first in 5PA EEstalised 1M LTERAY TLEN INI such English as is put into his for _PAPER_

Established 1885 '1' mouth~~~~~~~l-"'liere ain't much time to -5 seconds. Andover's prospect for_____

Plumbing - Heating - Ventilating NEW ISSUE OF MIRROR beu frteeI~a hnw o ote ea ema h neshls Andover News CO.MAIN OFFICE BRANCH OFFICE gi trel ih f. Teecii tics, Broaca, took the 600-yard rn-________________

ANDOVER. MASS. BOSTON. MASS. isciis are not nieant to be overlyReviw ByMembrs o Facltysevere. ach article mentioned was in 1 int244-5 seconds, followed

There is no better or more ac- Points Out Good and wxell worth publishing in a school- by Lee of Andover and JeannotteMIL 'SSO REA INceptable present than a box of Banoitiagazine. But what has been said of Lowell, wvho tied for second. In Dy fCleto

"WHITMAN'S" CONTRASTED WITH 1856 ISSUE m~ierely goes to prove that certain this race Broaca, at the start, quick- Monday, Wednesday and Fridaysubjectsare natrally byond aIv sprinted to the lead, and was not Shine Contract-12 Shines or $1.00

LOWE I& COMPANY H oruAeBterboy's experience, and that wvhen he -HumoousSelections Ar etrtries to write of them, he runs the passed the entire two laps. Lee Leave Shoes at Door. Agents on the Hill

BARNARD BUILDING Written Than Those On risk of being in somne wav inconsis- gained second place, andl although ______________

Serious Subjects tent or untrue to nature. he was nearly passed several timesSomctoiersyuS. Carleton & Sons ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~On the other hand [7nderhill's in the last few yards, by some ex- SomcoineetyuG.S. altnO There are two queries which The Sold of Wit is a example of cellent last-minute sprinting, held -There are so many interesting things to see

occur to the reviewer wvhile look- N,.11,t a boy call (lo wvell. t is not thtpsiintiltefiihrPa-~ shop that we are sure you would enjoy aing over the latest number of the onIlv highlysiioamusinheginparodyr onit

W OOD______ rjvntd iro.Tefrtadtoernottdtxbokwhc son, who is said to be the inter- vFor every outdoor sport we have the properiiost obvious is, why has all this must strike a responsive chord in scholastic champion in that event, clohsadeupet

Fireplace Wood baskets $1.00literary faculty been lying dormant mnany hearts. but it gives us a easily took the 1000-yard run, with te Come in and see the many beautiful novel--Kindling Wood 4 baskets $1.00 for so Iong? Here is anb ties of all kinds we have brooaulgkids we hve brouhtofro oforeigKindlng Wod 4 bskets$1.00for s long Hereis a excel lent- gIlimpse of what goes n behind the Raymond of the Blue about ten countries.

Free dliver anywhre intown. ly printed little magazine contain- impassive faces that confront us inyadbei.Gato nthrBu aB CRM E FTHC.Freedelver anwhee i ton. ngg hthirty esofpagesalreof teoriginal read-d the classroom. Ttrtio, aothr BushouldRO make ITC usCall at 51 Prk Street or ing matter and illustrations. In the teachers stop and think, and it distacema gae isbet eror- SPORTING GooDSSTORE iAl4i

Phone Andover 51-M two issues of tht-.new Mirror the w~ithal excellent foolin The Stenr- ance of the year, and by some good M Es~a AT45" 5~n-T NLsWYon.

Nvork of at least twenty-five dif- opticon, Lctu re on the" Life of WTil- running placed third. Lowell wonferent contributors has appeared, lion, Sakespeare 1w Ehrlich and the 300 when Lavelle came in ahead

otto mention that of four artists. 'Barnet is another- example of the of Haas, the Andover relay man.-ANDOVER GARAGE CO" Itcertainly appears that the desire samne sort, not quite so successful.adCsmnalo fth rey

90 MAIN STREET to) create is present in the school. p~erhapsq because not so carefully adCsmn loo h eaGeneral Gar-age Service. Open day and Why, then, for the last five or six worked out. but ausingr neverthe'- tearn, placed third. The time for

night. Tel. 208 years has it had no meants of ex- lessc. W~alcott has also truck a this everit was 36 4-5 seconds. Thenight.______Tel.____208 _____pression ? Even though we can- responsive chord in his IYan Fr and Andov~er relay team, consisting of

not answer the question, we can feel has made it the more entertaining Hershey, Broaca, Haas, and Cushi-Benfie"SSaniar BrberShopgla that the creative spirit is bos- by describing one of our all-too- a,-aiyvnuse h iios

Has always been the choice of somning forth aain so abundantly. common, every day troubles in the manfeailmvaqushe th vsitrsPHILLIPS ACADEMY STUDENTS The second question is almost as1 rlinified Tphraseolog-y of Mark An- quartet. Barlow, Bryant. Corbin '3: J -I

Four First Class Barbers at your difficult to answer. Why has there tony. Tt happens that these ex - ande Shipper, when Broaca in the ntil goodg arng. d Alon erve Wagnth l

service all the time. Tel. 1123 been such a change in subject matter ampiles of what iiiresses the re- last alf-lap passed his opponent breakages atBonni Ventra, rop. incethe early days of the .irror? viewer- as eminently successful are and ave the baton to Cushman, FERGUSON'S STORE. 47 MAIN ST.

9 MAIN STREET niVetrPo One of the first issues in the ires, all humorous. but there is no reiason wihasih ed h late i -1856', begins wvith n apology by why equally g-ood contributions vhaslgted.Teatrin

ANDOVER STUDIO the editors for the paucity of pro- should not stress another note. cesdti oaottnyrs nJOHN C. HANSEN, Prop. found thoughtt to be fouind i its Arronz the other articles which Haas finished at least 20 yards B L NfJOHNC. ANSE, Pop. pages. It then proceeds to print deserve credit are Peck's Portrait a ahead of his man, making An- BILL POLAND'45 MAIN STREET ~~articles and poems tinder the follow- ,ood iece of rlescription which dlover's time 2 min. 30 3-5 seconds Scesrt

taken t the tudio r homeing titles: The Purposesr of Life, shows a real annreciation for words Lowell took the high-jump andSittingstaeattesuiorhm The Theology of Nature. Ify Soul -"The too fanciful woodwork so

rs Dark. The Union Between 3 [tin wvhich drips from the eaves and so put. and brought their final H. F. CHASEand ature. The Sold's Fligqht t w-rithes ann t rid~ze ponles." Mil- score tip to 3 1-3 as compared

Ye ANDOVEP. MANSE linnortalit .. Suirelv thesc titles 1Wj-an's review of W~alpole's T-Jaus1~ with Andover's 29 2-3.Tea Room ~~suggest profotind thought, so pro- Frost is a ensible and well cx- Fl ieoTea Room ~found it is difficult to handle them pressRed ainalyisi of the book. qFlLieo

LUNCHES and DINNERS aeutl.Tewirsrec-weead it we rejoticer! becausqe we WEEKLY ORGAN RECITAL - C C M Skates-SkisWeek End Guests Accommodated tent to deal with subj-ects which hiilcht. "-Ter i one book renortNTH

109 Main St. Tel. 8965 Andoves come nearer their own range of e- thant has avoided the iitable GIVEN I H CHAPEL Snow Shoes-Pucksperience and more wvithin their Nnc teii. suddenly, there it wasz be- ___

mental capacities. Tt seems as if fore ur eves `\s to tvle. 11ral- Doctor' Pfatteicher Plays Many Hockeys, etc.the modern boy wtere more sincere. Inb, is a m Itr.li,; use of oizin-,lSomersvile Mfg.Co. Ies, self-conscious, and less eager to ~nd distinclive 5meires of speech." Selecin e tovloiSmalltng

_______________________________pose as a deep philosophical thinker Suirelyv such praise( is serfluonsAdec eelpnqrnigthan his ancestors. Whr~r ler tarrl a wter of Enlarging

Manufacturers of And this brings us, to aother \Valnole,'s enliinrii. and moreover The organ recital iven last Sun-idea suggested byv the latest lf irror. -o-tlileulsaroniddymoig by Dr. PfatteicherOuftefoal

W~oolens and Camel Hair There are oni sbjects wNithlin the -ilusrtn. Of the tn' ni-r Nv'as one of especial interest. These Phillips Academy Teamscapacity of school boys to write of unoefrN, Thr 1iatert 1wv p Ix. pm i Sunday recitals are always worth

Coatings ~~~about and many which'are eyond fl,. olr e inro-iand indicntesq n while. and it is indeed ufortunate 48 MAIN ST.,Coatings them. Subiects they canl deal wiNth reil felinrr for the baiuty of thie that so many students are tinable to ANDOVER, MASS.arp those of which they have some 'n ansrie Rane' vres attend. For his first selection. Dr.

Samples and Prices personal knowledlge. pwrmarily, of sril!,r tb- ;press one aq. Pfatteicher played a Cor-al Pre- -

ROOM 12. JOHNSON HALL course. impressions of school life, 1littlo mnrih wile, lte rhymesp lude by Bach. in four arts. N.\ext_______________________________but may include jst a wvell events 'l'ner fr ~ u'f h lusr-a ceroupT of Aror-weian Tolle Poem

within their family circle, or the r;inc iiii;cbre i-Ie'-clit andl( 1vuoi-1- byToEMsnPasadiabySeexperiences, of vacations, or of ;n' their i-cncnln or n re-t dered. This contained To t, 7i?WV. R. HILLI. trips. The treatment may. of course. -'rlri,, i tI-fip oeneral aneaane n Siun, idnig-ht. Folk Sonoq. an I T 1Y - Lrange all the way froui tra-gedv to rfteI'7n Tranquility. The next numbers oTCT

comedy.Subject which hey see flit, iiilr i~~~i,'ri the rogranm were three elections- mu i

HARDWARE unable to handle so wvell are stories 'ood ne- n s' 11 M suicres t 1SHss.hsO Pe~-nwn .vof gunmen and the underworld, or 4i 'r

1t ts brrI f editors. .1fifa. a tuneful selection called SH

-~~~~~ ~any other episodes of the more comn- Resianation, and lastly his Redcmnp- 1~~~~~~~~1 -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~BOYS HADQUARTERS FOR

Fishing Tackle, Shells, Pocket plcated life of older people of t - on. A a close- to te recital Dr.Potbehngrpswhich they have as et had little Xntcre Pfatteicher played t- famous FiriPrtbePhngrp

Knives, etc. etc. experience. This type of writing- .1rtsic from D)ie Wfalkur b Rich- Sitooubi amps Brustck eodcan e found dne inich more ex- 7li s,r!,,'il or (-ri in, ard~i- Wauer. The aieince wvasStyLap.Ecpecrtly in any copy of the Saturydav mrsa Rto,, n;i'wmh~ana ii, rather siimall. ut eeirned to appre- 6 ANSRE

31 MAIN STREIET Tel. 102, vening Post. A case in point is nex,,t SaudysP TTTT\N. ciate the recital a reat deal.

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______________________- ~Brown Holds Annual dollars for each boy or Master i NOE W RSE ON O UKE* h Preparatory School required to take care of program

Conf~tence Saturday expenses. Delegates will be ex-DE ATM jT 1 OFFERS SUIMMER TRIPJ~rtigan A~barmac- pected to provide their own meals, DEFEATJWM.YIIJT 11111

OPPOSITE OOKSTORE(Continued from Page 1) excepting the banquet on FridayMuleadan coiOPPOSITE BOOKSTORE ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~night which is free. There are Greenway, Murray, Melr n Students From Mn col

Page & Shaw ~~~~Perhaps there is no time in life many eating places in the vicinity. Allis Win Bouts for Will be Taken ThroughPage & Shawwhen one can be so free to ex- The delegation from Andover, con- The Blue The Caribbean

Fudge and Butterscotch plore as thle four yars of college. sisting of G. S. I-ayes, J. H-. Page,it must e admitted, however, that R j Walsh. . 1legernan, C. P. Onl February 15 the Blue f en-

Sauces many college students, instead of Williamson, and L. MXitchell. with cers met the M. . 1'. Freshman At the conclusion of his lectureUsed at our Soda Foutain findlli this freedomn to experiment, Mr. Trowbridge, wvill arrive about -tam an eetdthmb cr last Friday evening, Count von

feelcraped and ound by the 6:30 p. m: on Friday night, and will________________________________ ms suiffocating social, intellectual, probably leave about non o Sun- of 8-i..- By this time in the season Lcnrmd nw i ln o

and religious conventionalities so (lay. the fencing matches are becoming a student cruise ofthCaibnSAY IT WITH FLOWERS that they have not even a choice in The Conference Comnmittee is: even more subjects of interest than Sea next summer. He has car-

Telegraphed Anywhere, Anytime the kind of shirt they wear. To A. Buel Trowbridlge, Andover ever before, because Andover has tered a large schooner equippedTeleraped nywhreAnyimedescribe the means oered during Charles Williamson, A\ndover haanudftesaoad it With Diesel engines, Frigidaire, and

j. H. PLAYDON ~~~~~college period for finding the trail Robert H-all, Sffieldha , neftdsaoadcuraprtsndwlJ.H.PLAYDOfpemnnthpinsNn oia e LwsP.LnsaSffedSeems very probable that it wvill con- moving-pictr paauadwlof permanent appiness illsocial re- L~vis P. Lindav, Suffieldset sail from Newv York on the first

60 MAIN STREET Tel. 70 lations. intellectual adjustments. o- Ernest F. Bartel. Exeter timie to dlo so with such mainstays of July, going first to Bermuda and_______________________________cational selection, and spiritual ad- John Dean, Exeter as Greenway, Captain Murray, and te otnigtecus o

ventures, and to help discover those Russell W~ight. Mft. Hermon Allis. \t the very beginning of the te otnigtecus oHave Your Shoes Repaired at ways hv which the incoming college - rdt oo rti~. period of two months.

No. 2 Main. Street freshmen ma, be suire of freedom Frank Van Dusen, St. Paul's meet Andover started off b winl- ThConisudrangtsFULL SOLES FOR $2.00 ~~~~-in nte will be the goal f L. Mecl alng rw igall the botits, and it was mnot Th ConisudrangtiFULL SOLES FOR $2.00 thisgmhrn of boys, masters, col- George B. WAorkmian, Exec. Secy. until the last match that the op- trip for the special benefit of stu-men. faulty mmbersatlmf~i- ponets dislayed teir suremacydents from the better known pre-Hats Cleaned Shoes Shined ~lege mn aut ebrafi-ae hi urmc

Hats leand Shes Sinedistratox:. and rfssoa men asMayShosCmeepntsdpl paratory schools who might wish_______________ _______________they pool their effrofesilthser. Man Sxt Sch opetc at all. Greenwvay easily beat Cap- to enjoy sea life as he conducts it.

effortsin thesearch In Sith Schlastictamn Hunt and Travis, and uelcler, Hsassat ilb hsnfoThe followin.- well-known author- Meet Held- Saturday takingssreeawty'siplace inotee thirANDOVER NATIONAL BANK ities on the subject are to share taigG--wyspae ntetidtefclie~fdfeetshostheir views in this attempt: (Continued from Page 1) match won from Patterson. Allis,.n n themiso diffen schoLs,-

STUDENT ACCOUNTS President Clarence A. Barbour of who niac such a fine showing lastanam gthmwlbe r.L -Brown University:C .Roisn David Prouty was third. H-olloway ek gi hwe i aiiy rence Shields of the Andover fac-

ANDOVER MASS. N.ationial Couincil Y. M.\. C. -A.!s \To-' of Lynn English equaled the record 'c ulty. Boys from the Hill Schoolcational Expert : Otis Rice. former and surprised the spectators by asane, and caeotud-adelsewhere have already enlistKd

stdent advisor at -Tarvard Univer- becatinvg( Hicks of Boston English to featedi. Ile won his first match and Count von Luckner offered aThe Andover Fru'it Store sityv: . Fay Campbell. Secretarv of win the 40-yard hurdles in 5 1-5 from Coc. te opponents' hird] man.,A. BASSO, Proprietor ~Digh-t Tfl, Yale U~niversity: Ar- seconds. Laallee of Lowell and and overcame Patterson also wvith- seilivtto ote tdnso

thur L. Kinsolvin-. Reli-ious Ac- Greene of N'ewton tied for third in out being scored upon Ile also 'noe od ieie emdCHOICE FRUITS ti~~~~rvities Director Aherst College; this event, In the high jump Rud- itl quitehclearathat allhformalich

MAIN STREET ANDOVER A. ued Trnwbhridge. Andover;, . manl of Malden eat out Sandler of wo i hrdmthbvhretuh ould be taboo, that tuxedos were________________________________ Mc~l(n Flmn.Udegaut Lowell, Ross of B~rockton, and Der- es, t score being 5-2. Muirray't elf thme n httedy

at Yale. AlIso others, representin-g- mody of Boston English to wvin with won both of his matches, Tompkins wudb pn nfsig wmPHILLIPS ANDOVER the viewpoints of school head- ala f5fe nhs olw fighting the third. He was scored miii, and visiting the Caribbean

mnasters, college undergraduates and ing Geniawicz in the shot put were gDA1~~~~-~~. Stables ~~~graduates. Ruskowski of Prouty and Niblock On i each of his bouts,, bt nly islands less kriown to civilization.L~~~i~~~ii.1I~~~~~~~ This Conference offers a first of Lynn Classical. Captain Bow- sightl. Topis hels a, Certainly some boys know what

Riding, Polo and Jumping hland contact wvith college. See it indren. of '\,edford won the 600 from lost te last b)out. but it was perhaps they want for an exciting summerTe.33operation. view it critically by hear- Cooperstein of AMalden and l of thle mlost exciting- f te hole1 vaciation and will represent An-

Lessons Tel. 323 ~~~~~~~~Newton. The time was 1:20 45. num ..ber At the beginning lie cored clover on the forthcoming trip.Lessons ~~~~~~~~~~ing those who are getting the most~ nte30Sru fBokoHorss o Sudayaftenoo-S20O ir- out of it tell their observations as'____________________

Hour, $1.00 Every Hour After, uhdDne.teNvnr oteVouI it withi then- in the mnidst of pushed Dineen tewnnr to thorne ri- a fute h tane copponentrthe social. athletic. intellectual, and lii.TidwakaeiyMoinrvss fut ascrdfu ,

reli~ious activities of college of David Prouty. A\fter Pearson il successive touches. Tompkn "We Sell 'most Everything" at Social Open Houstle on Friday the 1000 were Falloin of Lynn Clas- showed h-imself able to stand upCT l IIH ih ihcllg negauts sical and Cashman of Lynn Eng- against this obstacle, however, and -

our Imprte Tfc dc "ur Athlc~cetc. Baktal. Bo ish. Second and third in'the broad lie gained three successive points,,TrN ourImprtedTofee d Lifre a-kebal. Brwn iumpt were taken byx Rudman of

in 45c and 75 sealed rsme ginst -\dve. t. M\aldeni and Holloway of Lynn mkigtesoe44 -ovvr 6 PARK ST.. ANDOVER. MASS. Tteetal:hrehehogs English. The relays providedth Trvscoeteiixpinad

of professors and administrators, real thrills of the mleet, in which then on the bout.throu~h ni scussions aiid forums. Lawrence xx'on first place by beat- Greenway (A) dlefeated T-1iuiit

Keep your hair down Pelizion : Worship -service cn- ing Lowell by) half a lap ad doing (Ml). 5- : Travis CM), 5-0.ducted by collegec undergraduates the best tinic of 2 :25. I rct n Mura

withadgrdats Boston English w~erc tied for second .(-)dfae atro $40 for a Rogers Peet suit!OeqaHair Tonic Eahshoisalwdaqtaf with 2:27. The' beat Brookline (M). 5-I:; Hunt M). 54 Think of that!

old at sevenac bcoys and aonedar Sleep-o amid Boston Latiii resPectively. The Allis () (defeated H-unt CM). 5-2: ehp u euainfrsyeSeoie' Babe Shop n acommoations astre prviedp most c<citing of the day was the Coe M) 5-0; Patterson, 5-0. Pehpourptainfrsy,

Hartiea's Darugr Shore fre adao egisation fr ccrofitwo race between"Bowdren ad Mouser. ule,.\ eetdPt~si fit, all-wool fabrics, and the otherHartigan's Drug Store free, ingreatest interestfetoot ewo Travis () defeated Ptmpkinmdierorpdut

Oleaqua - - - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~running anchor for Medford and C)5 attributes of superior clothing has

students present and as a CA), 54 -high-price as well as high-class.spca eture of tie nict. the An- Total score-8-l. Andover Wrong! 1-ere's an assortment ofVALLEY R.~~~~~~~~~~~~~.NCH ~~~~~~dover relay team comipeted ainst yon mns sack suits to knock

The W'est for You gM n.. teYl rehe n h -a-that idea into a cocked at.-en v~- ard Freshmen in two separate relay and w~as (duly registered as a(ANNUALLY SINCE 1911) races,. in both of these Andover inew~ record in that event. The for- The values are as big as the price

A Summer in the Rockies on the back trails of -,- - ,- - xas defeated, but not without iv- mer record wxas made in 1927 and is little-$40!W~orning, Yellowstone Park. and the Buffalo Bill ' ig hier opponents a un for their tied in 1928 by the Well-remembered -

Eh nb sid h Ao~ hs4 . stc sadl moi-ev. As a result of the first of quartet conmosed of J. Fobes, H.Slee otintpeororudrtetas these' two races, the cage record Barres. A. Newfield, and T. Avey, Also--V~rinter overcoats at $45.

bears, moose, coyotes, antelope. dr and elk, camp wvas; snashed. and it mst lie said all of whom are now~ graduatedin forests and in the sagebrush. by lakes, wate r' that oth excellent form and from this school and in college.falls , hot springs and geysers. R G R O P N

Over half the Trip comprises lay'over periods moticealile speed were disp~lay'ed. In the race betw~een the H-arvard RO ESPEETCO PNfrom one to four days long with loafing, ball games. Ili the race between Yale 33 and Freshmen and Andover, the timne Broadway rawy Bodatrack mecets, mountain climbs, swimming contests.horse races. trout fishing in Rocky Mountain Lakes A-ndover. Boyd, for the freshmen, was not quite so good, ut there at Liberty at Warren at I13th St.and Streams. Rides between various amp-sites by aidKiialfr 'noe.te tewsmnhecitement as, this wvas theNesensible and comfortable stages. adKmalfrAdvr odtewsmc . e

A Vacation Experience ou i~ll never forget. A niark. \s the starter's un sund- fiuial event of the 1meet. Broaca ran Herald Sq. York Fifth Ave.congenial group; the guides are real old'timers:. ex'Return ino great b shae scook io nd foohe ~ ed the Yale mia jumrped ahead and first for -Andover and finished ay- at 35th St. City at 41 t St.ballr ngeatal sha heltlol r othe le f':ad all the w~a athug ing maintained a considerable lead Tremont at Bromfield

Private pullmans and dining-car from the East and Kimball press;ed hii-i pretty hard to- over WVerier f H-arvard. Kimball Boston, Massachusettsreturn.wad te n oftlto as a e ithseodpstnad

References required. Party Limited. Write for ~ad h mdo h ~' as a eli h eodpsto n ________________________illustrated booklet giving full information: Th -'[len Cushiiian of A\ndover began even added a it to his team's lead_________________________

JULIAN S. BRYAN - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~a retty' chase i which he brought over Lovett of the Freshmen.V~lley Ranc Eastern Hadquartershimself damigerously close to Turner, Tlowever. i tue third position Koll- A.- F.~ RIVA~XRD

- ~~~~~~'thle second Yale rulner ut was mneyer, the former Exeter star, who70 Eas 45thStree unable to pass him. This wvas the did so iiuch against Andover last Jeweler and

New York, N.Y. ~closest Andover came to the lead i Spring and who ran so well in the - Optometristthe whole race, for i the iiext two recent neet that our trac tam adlaps Wright of the Freshmen, whoi with the H-arvard Freshmen, proved 36 Main Street, Andover, Mass.

- ~~~~~ri'a las;t xar oi the A'ndover teamn, too much for -Taas. Ti-i Andover___________________l)ut il stich a putrt osf dazzling entry ran a fast steady race utspeerl a to leave IHaas, the hird 'Ksllneer seemed to zoom ahead This adv. and 5c good for oneA\ndover manl, well in the rear- de- of ht with a ligthtnig stride. in

- ~~~~,pitc the fact that the speed of t thl' fimial lais, the Andover Cap~tain. IECEMSDlatter is not to',be disregarded, In McGuire. again foud himself with IECEMSDthe finlt] aps, Cap~t. M\c~uire. of a in' ap to make no a although

* g ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Ado-%ver-, xx'as tunable to lessen the hie did mnake tip a bit f it. Dodge. STACEY'S DRUG STORE.TAUTP~~~~~ ~~I~~f'II? ~~~~~ II) g~1:ai between Beardsley of Yale of -Tarvard. finished a good fifteenJA K 9 SH OE~ "H 0 P' and himself to any degree and the feet ahead of him to brinz victory

96 Main Street Freshmen took te race wvith a time to tie Crimson also. The time of CL O* F the BETTER SIIOF R~~~~~~pAI~~iNG. fl - of 2 minutes. 20 2-5 secnds. This this race was 2 minutes 22 seconds CL O

For eBTE HERPIIG Agent ons~ 11e1Hil is ju~t 1 4-5 seconds less than the for the H-arvard Freshmen. and 2rformer cage record for the two-lap mninutes '23 4-5 seconds for Andove. CALL'S ICE CREAM