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Established -1878 1.LIV No. 26' PHILLIPS ACADEMY, ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1933TeCnt VE RINMcCLINTOCK "9ARMS AND THE MAN"t AL KATZ AND HIS KITTENS TO GIVES LECTURE ABOUT. TO BE GIVEN SATURDAY WONDERS OF NATURE Jitney Players To Present BE SENIOR PROM ORCHIESTIRA Bernard Shaw's Satirical ts And Wild id r lyO a HAVE BROADCAST ON Shown Through New Calendar of Events TRK Camera COMPANY STARTED IN 1923 Sau~a aur 8LUCKY SRK HOUR MOVIES SHOWN Players Have Toared United States 7:30 Movies at George Wash- With Many Successful En- ington Hall, "Trouble in Comes To Andover Fresh From *egetables And Flowers Are De.. gagemients- Paradise" w i t II Frederic Success In United States ecribed Likewise In Illuatrated Marsh. And Abroad Talk Thle Jitney P'layers will present Sunday, January 29 Biernard Shaw's "Arnms and The 10:30 Chapel- Rev. W. B. HOLLYWOOD RESTAURANT BAND ',Wonders of the Commonplace" Mian' on Saturday evening, Feb- Bryan, Jr. was the title of an illustrated lecture ruarv 4. at George Washington 4:00 Reading of modern short Season's Leading Social Event To 1-all. The players are wvidely stories by M.%r. Blackmer- Be Held February 17 In presented here by Mr. Norman Me-kow anarreonedfrter FemnR m,0IverGy eju Clitock yesterday evening before Wnw n r eonzdfrter Feemndl Roolmes0 Library.masu an'Appreciative and interested audi- Rev. W. B. Bryan, director of great ability.WedlHomsLbay the rineto WetminterFouda- "Arms and Thle Mlan" was writ- 5:15 Vespers :Rev. M.,r. Bryan. Al Katz and his famous orches- ae.Mr. McClintock divided his tericonWsmseroud-ten by George Bernard Shaw in 7:00 Society of Inquiry meet- tra. dlirect from a successful enl- talk into four parts, each showing tion, who is the preacher here to- 1894. It has been presented by ing-Peabody House. gagemient at the Hollywood res- the wonders of the commonplace morow.nunieroris compnetic hn___________________ arn nNew York~ City with "~ adifferent mood. and has met with success wherever broadcasts on the Lucky Strike ANDOVER U~~ftI~1W DEATH presented. It, is anl amusing, sa- PAINTINGS VDRIM ROYAL dlance hour, will come to Andover 'The first section, with its ac- ANDVE M URNS EAT tirical comiedlv which tends to HU JII mI% fl for the Senior Prom on February companying film, dealt with the yu strike a blow a'gainst%'war by strip- QA'T UW ~hV 17, according to a recent announce'- 1lits and life of familiar insects. OF DR. W. r. GRAVESL ping it of its specious decorative SOCIETY SHW TOA ment of the Senior Prom commit- second presented wild] birds in colors and showing it for~thl grim tee. The news of the selection of a seriesof unusul picturs whichProminent Andover Alumnus business that it is. This is achieved Exhibition At Addison Gallery this famous; band w~ill be met with Was Noted Specialist In through a study of the unheroic Supersedes Cleveland enthusiasm by all those who plan were obtained only after painstak- Women's Diseases Captain Bluntschli. Swiss volun- Water Colors to attend Andover's outstandinu in'effort. Tn the last two divis- -teer in the Servian Army. who social event. ions. Mr. McClintock, through the GRADUATE OF CLASS OF '87 carries chocolate instead of bullets 25 PAINTINGS ON VIEW "Al Katz and I-is Kittens" have ' i edium of a special camera de- and who believes that it is a sol- hdrmral ucs o ri 2 veoved for this purpose, exposed An Outstanding Athlete Here And dier's duty to keep out of danger Whistler, Roberts, Cox Once Mom- hadt remeyarkable ouces fon roth nitural plant movements for the At Yale; Played With Corbin's as; much as possible. bern Of Royal Society Of past sevn yabrsd bothr oaniBroa- -first time shown in actual growth. Football Team Thle Jitney Players who will British Artists reputation as "The Ziegfeld of the '-By way of introduction Mr. Mc- - present "Armls and The Man",~ Night Clubs". Katz for two solid Diitock statedl that thrills -ordin- Dr. WVilliam Phillips Graves, one w~ere founded in 1923 by Bushnell The Royal Society of British years filled engagements at tile 400 arily thought to exist only in a 'f the foremost surgeons of Amn- Clieney' -tnd his wife, Alice Keat.. Artists' exhibition of water colors C~lub in Paris, France.- and in man': study of big game, are found in 'rica auIdI a gradluate of Andover in ing.Te satd satrvlg will be shown at the Addison Gal- leading hotels and ballr-noin d~ir- every-day insect and plant life. Tn 'he class of 1887, died at his home, company -which toured New Eng- lery of Art starting today. January iga xesv oro otnn illustration f this, motin 244 Marlboough Street.Boston. ladadpeetdlly rmte28. Thle - collection, consists ofngaexnsvtorfCoie- illstatonof hi. otonpictures 24 frbruhSre.ln n rsne ly rmtetal Europe. While at thle 400 Cluh of the giant water hugs and tonds' 1II \ednesdlay morning. Dr. improvised stage on their truck, twenty-five paintings by) members, the orchestra w~as s;elected to ph1v were thirown upon the screen. An Graves had been ill for two wveeks Theiv w~ere met with tremiendous of the Royal Society of British at the Exposition des Beaux Art-- especiall interesting shot of the ro pneumonia. He would have Artists and was selected by a special a ersnaieo h iettp ~~' family of the ruby-throatedlintie ________ committeerep ofnatithef he fnesttyp faiylife ofterb-botd cen sixty-three years old on Sun- -omiteeoft__scityoAerca__zzmuic hut~ininz-bird gave the audience an day. The funeral services -will be An article in "Notes of Art -aiidofAeiajzzmsc 'enlightening picture of natural bird held today at the Arlington Street LESLIE JACOBS SPEAKS Artists" stated: "The pictures il Among other- notable engaze- life. Chrh nm~the Royal Society of British Ar- I'nspae w lKt n i Dr. Grav'es was born onl January HERE SURlAY EVENING tists exhibition of water colors arc' orchestra have heen Young's AMi- Mr. 'Mc~~~~~~~lintock introduced his ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~lion Dollar Pier at \tlantitc Citv. Mr. Mc~linock introuced his 9th, 1870, the son of Professor almost without exception pictorialthSradRo.NwYrCi. third topic by a description of the theBai Gavs.Grve Hllwa IRenaioalBake T Bwaclhaning Tisisthtkndo problems encountered in taking W.BarGae.Gae alwsItrainlBnkrT ea~ hrig hsi ido . and the Hotel Gibson, Cincinnati "speeded tip" motion pictures of nimdatrhs ahrwowsa Guest Of Society of exhihition which one enjoys seeing the acual grwth ofvegetales prominent Science instructor here. and studying, an exhibition pro- Arrangements are being' made teatadflo grosthRepresentati leof After graduating from Phillips Inquiry vocative of thought. wvhile at the for lavish decorations, and thle vegtabe lfe.thecomongarden Academly Dr. Graves w~ent to Yale, IS INTERESTED IN ~ same time stirring to the imagina- cyninasium wvill he well equipoed p eetabln liethue commone epctd where he distinguished himself as STUDENTS' FUTURE tion."' to handle the large crowd expect- A transplanted blood-root wasan athlete. I-e was a member of The Royal Society of British ed. A picture wvill be taken of th'e shown in growth of six months. that famous football team of "Pa" Mr. Leslie Jacobs. a prominent Artists was founded 'in 1823. One assembled dancers. Prices are to ________________ ~Corbin, which has been rated as international hanker. w~ill speak to of the prime movers in its founda- be announced next week. one of the three greatest teamis in the Societv of Inquirv on the Op~- tion was the Royal Duke of Stis- The Senior Prom Committee is HOCKEY SQUAD HOLDS football history. He received his Portunities' and Dangers in the sex, uncle of the late Queen Vic- composed of Richard L. Link- PRAC~~iCE IN ARE ~NA .D. (legree~ it Yale tniv.ersit'v .1odern World of Feinance and irnntinued on Page 3' rourn. Daniel B. Badger. Daniel PRACTICE IN ARENA nniinuedi on P-tize 31 Bu~sinessc onl Sunday evening at G. Lewis. and Harold WV. Sears. Badger Scores Only Goal In 7:0oclcRnPIFd'I-os. FIN AND DEMING HadScrimmage On SAXONS, GAULS WIN For fifteen vears Nfr. Jacobs SMTRIEDSREA Hardnesayworked in the' Ba.nkers Trust -Co. LEAD CHESS PLAYERSSMT LED RLA Wednesday ~~~~~~~IN CLUB WRESTLING of Paris. After resigning from TIL ENSA li Despite thle fact that the Zanlin his position hie was engaged by a1 Large Representation Adds To TIL ENSA -scieduled with Belmont High Greenough And Wilhelm Among group of capitalists to do research Strength Of This Crosby. Howe, And Stevens lie School had to be cancelled,. the Victors In Greek- Iin industry. During the five years Year's Club Also Make Promising - Blue hockey squad enjoyed a hard Gaul Meet in this line of work hie investigated Showing workout in the 'Boston Arena on conditions both here and in South The third meeting of the Chess Wednesday afternoon. The seconrl club w~restling meet Amnerica. Club will he held Monday evening In the 400-yard time trials onl Coach Eaton selected for 'the t'kllc r'lvatron.Now~ Mr. Tacobq travels from at 6:45 on the uipper floor ofte dnesday. S. F. Smith outclassezd first;Ii Badger.Davis, Rsenfeld.o'cock inac Friudayc lafl.o iTh Stx- bcoys to~ shelping conern itoebdrHue h Domng the il y inn it h In, the other line were Sumner. I eli them choose a Scoville' match is expected to be ~ushian, Knowls. The defenseOnis blanked thle Rolnans,. 11-0, and suitable vlocation. 11ecauise he has close, wvhile the Griffin-Dalrymple cellent time of 49 seconfds. Cros;- L Csman.orth firwlst line werensad- the Gauls beat the Greeks. 13-5. seen so mutch interniational bank- match will most likelv be verv in- by,. Howe. aInd Stev'ens ailso turned ner and Thompson while Nichols Emtersna of the Saxons won a ing'since thle World War and is so etersting in view of Dilrvm'ple's in good tinmes for the samie event. and Walton defended' for the other decision in 11w first of the three well informed on the bankers' out- sensational 'defeat of J. H-aines. Furse and Brayvton were unahile to ltteam. Brairerd and Viactor wvere Saxon-Romnan boutsir over Lederer look, th Soit fiqiyBadadGifnsfn lyn.TeI comnpete because Of injuie-s" Ini Dr the opposing~ goal guards. In the hsrequested himi to talk hiere. As H-aines vs. Dorsan match should traso ~ scrimmageBadger scord the onlyin the 115-lb). class. Ili the 145-l1,. usual everyone is invited to attend, lie fairly close since Dorsan beat tile til olThursday inl tue40 go:: si mnagclass Gregg. a Roman, lost a de- ___________________F. H-aines at the last meeting. v'ardl dash Knapp. Ilector. and D. 1-ishopd tat he rivleg ofcision against Robertson. 'Mason. -The other games w~ill lie as fol- Chahan w~ere the oid]%- runners to at' pivittising there may be had again a 155-lb). Saxon. clinched the w'eet Athletic Meets Today lows: Dove vs. Hirtmnan. F cover the distance in .5 s'econdsq In next Wednesday even though the Iby throwing Tainter of the Ro- A nd Wednesday Cancelled i-laine vs. Williams. Dulmnage vs. the 000 IKinunian, %vith thle itime of timu~of the clay is inconvenient for "'inner of WVofsev-WVales match. I nill. 24 s;econds. wa' the one mans;. WiInv.lsrofWfe~Wl' ~. th-players. With the Exeter game In the opener of thle Greek-Gaul Cancellation of all Phillipis anWiwlson v.lsro rfevwill pay miner ito (lo, better thanr numleral coiniug in a week it is imperative AcdmTtheiunct rg atch.an Pwesn ilpav l that as much practice as possible be meet Peck. a Greek. threw Stone thcadenwa athletic meets orTirg-er no-c-d tmc N ecured~. -inl the 125 group. Wilhelmn of the next Wednesday was announced The ranking of the imembers; inl for the 1000-vardI run handed inl. ________________________________G.autls won a close decision over yesterday by Dr. P. S. Page, di- telde oraeta h Nute in the 135 class. The Gatils rector of atahletic. The presence presnt time first asollot s~ rfi _________________ Jmn W. Sumner Is w~ent into the lead wh'len H-aines of several cases of measles in an eig frtadscond. or. 7~ ElectedHockey Cptain threw F. Jone in the next bout, the Tshatam Infirmary has led to drnteemid:Scoville third:RgesHlDa e Eleced HckeCapain threw mee Jonas deidted byxa boitic thsacin sah-ecvioample fourth:, T. 1-Tanes fifth: - Indefinitely Postponed a metingof he locke Tfll ee when dreienouhv a Gaul.nick tre Dp0ve sixth: Dors-in sce~nthr: F. le., fall~~~~tre~'T w -I. Jreones. The meets afcte brthi H-aines eighth: H'artnman ninthn: Thet ret tuirtchance with l'zo'g- al0 squad Thursday afternoon John cancellation include basketball W~ofsey aInd WVales tenth and er, HaLll p~lanned for thi, Satr- Worthington Sumner of Swamp- ('oach Carlson w~as encouiraged ti rocseAadny eleventh, order not determnijed : (411 ii1 tht' C o1n1imo11s ha; llteen u' - \\T illiams twelfth : \\ilkon thin- decfiurutelv p- Oti)onmd1. I'ihere k scott. Mass., was elected captain 1w the larger turn-out for-this niet anld St. Tlobi's. aI swuinvuing f%`~this "'inter. Sumner, a for- than the one last week. Iii O'Co'f metwt adieIlg col teeinth: Dublinae four-teenth : Pow- uniiltvOf its' heing lie1'! later ,*-', has been acting captain of the contests there w~ere four bouts aI hock-ev L-ame with Boston TUni- elson fifteenth: \,1arsbaw i thri..len or ill thle sprimr term. h~cey sice lastfall. He fills. and inl the other there were three. uersitv '36. aI fencing meet w~iti teent mandhe wBuchna seeII enh h r.eceo ufwess *lace of R. L. Howard ca- a number large enougch to give go~ ume cdm.adarly Temths~hc ave vet to meausles ill thle .cliol is ielie\'eI ool. ore xperenceand ightthis utlnierst Fraesmen. annv.drifn ath ndte Vo- et 'I - .. - w eek tha in previ usImeets - isf, ~vos. f~lesc m at ch.t ____ ___ ____T)___......__

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Established -18781.LIV No. 26' PHILLIPS ACADEMY, ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1933TeCnt

VE

RINMcCLINTOCK "9ARMS AND THE MAN"t AL KATZ AND HIS KITTENS TOGIVES LECTURE ABOUT. TO BE GIVEN SATURDAY

WONDERS OF NATURE Jitney Players To Present BE SENIOR PROM ORCHIESTIRABernard Shaw's Satirical

ts And Wild id r lyO a HAVE BROADCAST ONShown Through New Calendar of Events TRK

Camera COMPANY STARTED IN 1923 Sau~a aur 8LUCKY SRK HOURMOVIES SHOWN Players Have Toared United States 7:30 Movies at George Wash-

With Many Successful En- ington Hall, "Trouble in Comes To Andover Fresh From*egetables And Flowers Are De.. gagemients- Paradise" w i t II Frederic Success In United States

ecribed Likewise In Illuatrated Marsh. And AbroadTalk Thle Jitney P'layers will present Sunday, January 29

Biernard Shaw's "Arnms and The 10:30 Chapel- Rev. W. B. HOLLYWOOD RESTAURANT BAND',Wonders of the Commonplace" Mian' on Saturday evening, Feb- Bryan, Jr.

was the title of an illustrated lecture ruarv 4. at George Washington 4:00 Reading of modern short Season's Leading Social Event To1-all. The players are wvidely stories by M.%r. Blackmer- Be Held February 17 In

presented here by Mr. Norman Me-kow anarreonedfrter FemnR m,0IverGy ejuClitock yesterday evening before Wnw n r eonzdfrter Feemndl Roolmes0 Library.masuan'Appreciative and interested audi- Rev. W. B. Bryan, director of great ability.WedlHomsLbay

the rineto WetminterFouda- "Arms and Thle Mlan" was writ- 5:15 Vespers :Rev. M.,r. Bryan. Al Katz and his famous orches-ae.Mr. McClintock divided his tericonWsmseroud-ten by George Bernard Shaw in 7:00 Society of Inquiry meet- tra. dlirect from a successful enl-

talk into four parts, each showing tion, who is the preacher here to- 1894. It has been presented by ing-Peabody House. gagemient at the Hollywood res-the wonders of the commonplace morow.nunieroris compnetic hn___________________ arn nNew York~ City with

"~ adifferent mood. and has met with success wherever broadcasts on the Lucky StrikeANDOVER U~~ftI~1W DEATH presented. It, is anl amusing, sa- PAINTINGS VDRIM ROYAL dlance hour, will come to Andover'The first section, with its ac- ANDVE M URNS EAT tirical comiedlv which tends to HU JII mI% fl for the Senior Prom on February

companying film, dealt with the yu strike a blow a'gainst%'war by strip- QA'T UW ~hV 17, according to a recent announce'-1lits and life of familiar insects. OF DR. W. r. GRAVESL ping it of its specious decorative SOCIETY SHW TOA ment of the Senior Prom commit-

second presented wild] birds in colors and showing it for~thl grim tee. The news of the selection ofa seriesof unusul picturs whichProminent Andover Alumnus business that it is. This is achieved Exhibition At Addison Gallery this famous; band w~ill be met with

Was Noted Specialist In through a study of the unheroic Supersedes Cleveland enthusiasm by all those who planwere obtained only after painstak- Women's Diseases Captain Bluntschli. Swiss volun- Water Colors to attend Andover's outstandinu

in'effort. Tn the last two divis- -teer in the Servian Army. who social event.ions. Mr. McClintock, through the GRADUATE OF CLASS OF '87 carries chocolate instead of bullets 25 PAINTINGS ON VIEW "Al Katz and I-is Kittens" have

' i edium of a special camera de- and who believes that it is a sol- hdrmral ucs o ri2 veoved for this purpose, exposed An Outstanding Athlete Here And dier's duty to keep out of danger Whistler, Roberts, Cox Once Mom- hadt remeyarkable ouces fon roth

nitural plant movements for the At Yale; Played With Corbin's as; much as possible. bern Of Royal Society Of past sevn yabrsd bothr oaniBroa--first time shown in actual growth. Football Team Thle Jitney Players who will British Artists reputation as "The Ziegfeld of the

'-By way of introduction Mr. Mc- - present "Armls and The Man",~ Night Clubs". Katz for two solidDiitock statedl that thrills -ordin- Dr. WVilliam Phillips Graves, one w~ere founded in 1923 by Bushnell The Royal Society of British years filled engagements at tile 400arily thought to exist only in a 'f the foremost surgeons of Amn- Clieney' -tnd his wife, Alice Keat.. Artists' exhibition of water colors C~lub in Paris, France.- and in man':study of big game, are found in 'rica auIdI a gradluate of Andover in ing.Te satd satrvlg will be shown at the Addison Gal- leading hotels and ballr-noin d~ir-every-day insect and plant life. Tn 'he class of 1887, died at his home, company -which toured New Eng- lery of Art starting today. January iga xesv oro otnn

illustration f this, motin 244 Marlboough Street.Boston. ladadpeetdlly rmte28. Thle -collection, consists ofngaexnsvtorfCoie-illstatonof hi. otonpictures 24 frbruhSre.ln n rsne ly rmtetal Europe. While at thle 400 Cluh

of the giant water hugs and tonds' 1II \ednesdlay morning. Dr. improvised stage on their truck, twenty-five paintings by) members, the orchestra w~as s;elected to ph1vwere thirown upon the screen. An Graves had been ill for two wveeks Theiv w~ere met with tremiendous of the Royal Society of British at the Exposition des Beaux Art--especiall interesting shot of the ro pneumonia. He would have Artists and was selected by a special a ersnaieo h iettp~~' family of the ruby-throatedlintie ________ committeerep ofnatithef he fnesttyp

faiylife ofterb-botd cen sixty-three years old on Sun- -omiteeoft__scityoAerca__zzmuic

hut~ininz-bird gave the audience an day. The funeral services -will be An article in "Notes of Art -aiidofAeiajzzmsc'enlightening picture of natural bird held today at the Arlington Street LESLIE JACOBS SPEAKS Artists" stated: "The pictures il Among other- notable engaze-life. Chrh nm~the Royal Society of British Ar- I'nspae w lKt n i

Dr. Grav'es was born onl January HERE SURlAY EVENING tists exhibition of water colors arc' orchestra have heen Young's AMi-Mr. 'Mc~~~~~~~lintock introduced his ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~lion Dollar Pier at \tlantitc Citv.Mr. Mc~linock introuced his 9th, 1870, the son of Professor almost without exception pictorialthSradRo.NwYrCi.

third topic by a description of the theBai Gavs.Grve Hllwa IRenaioalBake T Bwaclhaning Tisisthtkndoproblems encountered in taking W.BarGae.Gae alwsItrainlBnkrT ea~ hrig hsi ido . and the Hotel Gibson, Cincinnati"speeded tip" motion pictures of nimdatrhs ahrwowsa Guest Of Society of exhihition which one enjoys seeing

the acual grwth ofvegetales prominent Science instructor here. and studying, an exhibition pro- Arrangements are being' madeteatadflo grosthRepresentati leof After graduating from Phillips Inquiry vocative of thought. wvhile at the for lavish decorations, and thle

vegtabe lfe.thecomongarden Academly Dr. Graves w~ent to Yale, IS INTERESTED IN ~ same time stirring to the imagina- cyninasium wvill he well equipoedp eetabln liethue commone epctd where he distinguished himself as STUDENTS' FUTURE tion."' to handle the large crowd expect-

A transplanted blood-root wasan athlete. I-e was a member of The Royal Society of British ed. A picture wvill be taken of th'eshown in growth of six months. that famous football team of "Pa" Mr. Leslie Jacobs. a prominent Artists was founded 'in 1823. One assembled dancers. Prices are to

________________ ~Corbin, which has been rated as international hanker. w~ill speak to of the prime movers in its founda- be announced next week.one of the three greatest teamis in the Societv of Inquirv on the Op~- tion was the Royal Duke of Stis- The Senior Prom Committee isHOCKEY SQUAD HOLDS football history. He received his Portunities' and Dangers in the sex, uncle of the late Queen Vic- composed of Richard L. Link-

PRAC~~iCE IN ARE ~NA .D. (legree~ it Yale tniv.ersit'v .1odern World of Feinance and irnntinued on Page 3' rourn. Daniel B. Badger. DanielPRACTICE IN ARENA nniinuedi on P-tize 31 Bu~sinessc onl Sunday evening at G. Lewis. and Harold WV. Sears.

Badger Scores Only Goal In 7:0oclcRnPIFd'I-os. FIN AND DEMINGHadScrimmage On SAXONS, GAULS WIN For fifteen vears Nfr. Jacobs SMTRIEDSREAHardnesayworked in the' Ba.nkers Trust -Co. LEAD CHESS PLAYERSSMT LED RLA

Wednesday ~~~~~~~IN CLUB WRESTLING of Paris. After resigning from TIL ENSAli Despite thle fact that the Zanlin his position hie was engaged by a1 Large Representation Adds To TIL ENSA-scieduled with Belmont High Greenough And Wilhelm Among group of capitalists to do research Strength Of This Crosby. Howe, And Stevens

lie School had to be cancelled,. the Victors In Greek- Iin industry. During the five years Year's Club Also Make Promising- Blue hockey squad enjoyed a hard Gaul Meet in this line of work hie investigated Showing

workout in the 'Boston Arena on conditions both here and in South The third meeting of the ChessWednesday afternoon. The seconrl club w~restling meet Amnerica. Club will he held Monday evening In the 400-yard time trials onl

Coach Eaton selected for 'the t'kllc r'lvatron.Now~ Mr. Tacobq travels from at 6:45 on the uipper floor ofte dnesday. S. F. Smith outclassezdfirst;Ii Badger.Davis, Rsenfeld.o'cock inac Friudayc lafl.o iTh Stx- bcoys to~ shelping conern itoebdrHue h Domng the il y inn it h

In, the other line were Sumner. I eli them choose a Scoville' match is expected to be~ushian, Knowls. The defenseOnis blanked thle Rolnans,. 11-0, and suitable vlocation. 11ecauise he has close, wvhile the Griffin-Dalrymple cellent time of 49 seconfds. Cros;-

L Csman.orth firwlst line werensad- the Gauls beat the Greeks. 13-5. seen so mutch interniational bank- match will most likelv be verv in- by,. Howe. aInd Stev'ens ailso turnedner and Thompson while Nichols Emtersna of the Saxons won a ing'since thle World War and is so etersting in view of Dilrvm'ple's in good tinmes for the samie event.and Walton defended' for the other decision in 11w first of the three well informed on the bankers' out- sensational 'defeat of J. H-aines. Furse and Brayvton were unahile to

ltteam. Brairerd and Viactor wvere Saxon-Romnan boutsir over Lederer look, th Soit fiqiyBadadGifnsfn lyn.TeI comnpete because Of injuie-s" IniDr the opposing~ goal guards. In the hsrequested himi to talk hiere. As H-aines vs. Dorsan match should traso

~ scrimmageBadger scord the onlyin the 115-lb). class. Ili the 145-l1,. usual everyone is invited to attend, lie fairly close since Dorsan beat tile til olThursday inl tue40go:: si mnagclass Gregg. a Roman, lost a de- ___________________F. H-aines at the last meeting. v'ardl dash Knapp. Ilector. and

D. 1-ishopd tat he rivleg ofcision against Robertson. 'Mason. -The other games w~ill lie as fol- Chahan w~ere the oid]%- runners to

at' pivittising there may be had again a 155-lb). Saxon. clinched the w'eet Athletic Meets Today lows: Dove vs. Hirtmnan. F cover the distance in .5 s'econdsq Innext Wednesday even though the Iby throwing Tainter of the Ro- A nd Wednesday Cancelled i-laine vs. Williams. Dulmnage vs. the 000 IKinunian, %vith thle itime oftimu~of the clay is inconvenient for "'inner of WVofsev-WVales match. I nill. 24 s;econds. wa' the onemans;. WiInv.lsrofWfe~Wl'

~. th-players. With the Exeter game In the opener of thle Greek-Gaul Cancellation of all Phillipis anWiwlson v.lsro rfevwill pay miner ito (lo, better thanr numleralcoiniug in a week it is imperative AcdmTtheiunct rg atch.an Pwesn ilpav lthat as much practice as possible be meet Peck. a Greek. threw Stone thcadenwa athletic meets orTirg-er no-c-d tmc

N ecured~. -inl the 125 group. Wilhelmn of the next Wednesday was announced The ranking of the imembers; inl for the 1000-vardI run handed inl.________________________________G.autls won a close decision over yesterday by Dr. P. S. Page, di- telde oraeta h

Nute in the 135 class. The Gatils rector of atahletic. The presence presnt time first asollot s~ rfi _________________

Jmn W. Sumner Is w~ent into the lead wh'len H-aines of several cases of measles in an eig frtadscond. or.7~ Elected Hockey Cptain threw F. Jone in the next bout, the Tshatam Infirmary has led to drnteemid:Scoville third:RgesHlDa e

Eleced HckeCapain threw mee Jonas deidted byxa boitic thsacin sah-ecvioample fourth:, T. 1-Tanes fifth: - Indefinitely Postponeda metingof he locke Tfll ee when dreienouhv a Gaul.nick tre Dp0ve sixth: Dors-in sce~nthr: F.

le., fall~~~~tre~'T w -I. Jreones. The meets afcte brthi H-aines eighth: H'artnman ninthn: Thet ret tuirtchance with l'zo'g-al0 squad Thursday afternoon John cancellation include basketball W~ofsey aInd WVales tenth and er, HaLll p~lanned for thi, Satr-

Worthington Sumner of Swamp- ('oach Carlson w~as encouiraged ti rocseAadny eleventh, order not determnijed : (411 ii1 tht' C o1n1imo11s ha; llteen u' -\\T illiams twelfth : \\ilkon thin- decfiurutelv p- Oti)onmd1. I'ihere k

scott. Mass., was elected captain 1w the larger turn-out for-this niet anld St. Tlobi's. aI swuinvuingf%`~this "'inter. Sumner, a for- than the one last week. Iii O'Co'f metwt adieIlg col teeinth: Dublinae four-teenth : Pow- uniiltvOf its' heing lie1'! later

,*-', has been acting captain of the contests there w~ere four bouts aI hock-ev L-ame with Boston TUni- elson fifteenth: \,1arsbaw i thri..len or ill thle sprimr term.h~cey sice lastfall. He fills. and inl the other there were three. uersitv '36. aI fencing meet w~iti teent mandhe wBuchna seeII enh h r.eceo ufwess

*lace of R. L. Howard ca- a number large enougch to give go~ ume cdm.adarly Temths~hc ave vet to meausles ill thle .cliol is ielie\'eIool. ore xperenceand ightthis utlnierst Fraesmen. annv.drifn ath ndte Vo- et

'I - . . - w eek tha in previ usImeets - isf, ~vos. f~lesc m at ch.t ____ ___ ____T)___......__

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stnigin thle ranks of collegiate journalism up i

T E PH ILLI toP1iA N It is in the best traditions of TimA UNINWMenib ScerlNcof aersand in most cases succeed in thc ranks of col-

'Member of Columbia Scholastic Press Association leit jomimilisml. YAEtvcyOtth ~j ast gap 1A. H. Bar'clay, J. Q. Newton, and outfit. B Iyington is taking the pja~

Edior-in-ChzieJ Fromi TmII PJmI.i.nli'iNx board of 1929 the A. '.\. Rogers are among those on of Johnny 'MeGauley. captain of t

J1Nm. WOOLSEY, Ju ]Ihisiness M,\anager, lamies 0. Newton, has been the Senior Prom Committee, wvhile team, who has been ill lately.

Aanaging Editor fiJUsiflss Manager C. P'. Wtilliamisoni has -been Clecte(1 Anderson and Savell, the f orit.

GEORG.E T. PECK ROBERT 11. DAVENPORT, Jit n'al ucsflonteY es evn chairman of the junior Prom corn- a backstroker, and the latter a tzas managing editor this past. year. Albert [1. tiittee. breaststroke man, swam Saturda\.j.

EDITORIA4L DEPARTMENT WVilliam J. hull '30 recently won the medley relay for Yale. YOizr,'.4ssiant .fauiaing Eitor.DAviD) C. SARwErT. *3 Barclay of thle same y'ear has been serving as the Teneyck oratory prize. The vlaced secondl in thle fifty-yard (la,-.

Ph,:o~rapL Editor. Ulcit~nfi B. '¶~~ 134business tuanager oin the s.incltll pulication. Aiid. topic of Hull's %winning speech was Buckinghanm garnered a third inll-aI meiiiler of the editorial staff, Vanil-outen hliflosophy Re-enthroned". (live -and McGregor swam in t~<

Reierite Staff'M. T, G-Fks-, 11., '1 G. J, IEL. '3 Neefits has beome I wllSkdoSweetrtano]- Dick'eeBarr DiareBatwoahundred yredryadrelay.

11'r. nllER '33 E. It. Nfc N.r. '34 Nefi.hsbcmh el-nw ~rscl oth playing on the freshman bas- Former Andover track -iminis for thle .qnulersi Student; his columiii. ketball team, while Joe C'ooke, Phil turned in Some fine performtng,

P. NJ. 'WiltTE. JR., '34 Lta MCLA.li.'1 '"Sports". hv V'anll-. Neefus, has become on-fPro;adGri awcett are in the second annual indoor traS

1. C. Fox, '34 ~~~N. MnOW%. '3 th etkono members of the yearling hockey ag- meet held in thle cage Saturda~.w.it lnowx. '34 Ri. curIMn-. ' oleitijtml. '35. gregation. which to (late boasts a Tom Ritzman andHoe o

Richard j. Walsh, editor-in-chief of Tut, clean slate. placed second andl third respectij%BVINU)ESS DEPARTMIENT Chiti~~ frti ~ 130~lo ~ O thle freshman aquatic outfit 1V in the broad iunm while three

Circulation marnager. RonmiT L. KEr-Vri'. In.. '33 C er ~~four P. A. men are swimming reg- A\. men swept the pole vault. K(e..:

kisistant Rusinesi Mianager. FRANX 'W. Roesns. '34 generally credlitedl with having (lone more for ularly. They are Kitchel, Bump,' Brown and WVirt Thompson mv,, 'KStag ~~~~~~TimE PimT~jii.n~xv than an~ t.h Wer editor of reccnt M.\iller, and WVinfield '31. for first at 13 ft. 4 in. and Fra-

~v. BoYD '33 F. M. BL~t3NT. ~ 'ears, liat~, recently been chosen Ibis, or anag- ~ Innis S. Brromiield and William Pierrceggarneringttheootherpplac

F. C. Bostxa '33 T. B. CAMPIION. '34i-i Butler both '30 have been elected the shot put Art Jackson. friTA. B. BoWER. '33 EF. J. flARN'i. '35 ing- editor, of the( !larz'ard Lamipoon. Imecph T. nianaging editor and advertising \ndover captain, took third, and'

MK, B. BwrE '33 J.1. 11.Rum. '35 taagrrsetvlofteIae-iivenRflsNalanew.K B. B'nr, '33 J. P. Bo~wi.1.1- '35 Larnbie. the business manager of that same o!aigrrsetvl fteYle'i aei afe elgie

w. B. Bun-,U, M R~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Aeeord. v'ictorv with a toss of 170 ft. Ch,

D. C.JN-,y '33 fl. W.Crisy,WIi. '31 board, last December w~as electedl Chlairmain of J. Al. Phillips and J. G. Bying- lie Stratis took a third inl the 35:.

3. I). Cooic. '34 the Da-il ,v Princetonian. one of the most import- (onl both '30 are wrestling in the %V'eizht throw rind. ,George Prt,-:ant positions an undegraduate can hold at 135 and 145-piotnd classes respec- olaced second in the 880-yard rti

THE P111L3n'l`1N ji; published 'WldnPeslnv andI Satur. ________________(lays during thle scliool year by ithe Pnilitrin'l board. Princeton. And a little more than a week ago

Til:IlE itin-lIAirt doei, not ncceq~arilv endorse qtalernents Innis PBmifield. the first celitor of time In Pas- Dr. Fuess Gives Entertaining £

e~pre-ed in communicafions. Comnmunications must be '-igned 1w the auihor. ~~~~~~~ing colutmn, which w~as begun in 1930, was elect- Informal Talk On Daniel We bsti $"

Terni-: Sub-cription. s3.5o thc year. SI.r50 thle termn. ed managing editor of the Yale Record, YaleEntered as scrond class Matter at flii' post offce at hmrupblcto.Onl the subject Thle Personality Although many stories are i-

Andoser. Mn~~~~~.. under the act of Marchn 3. 18pulicaton9.And,,%er, lfaA-,, under the art of Nfarrb 3. 1879. ~of Daniel Wlebster, Dr. Claude M. of - his (Irinking no one ever

TitE P~tllAn'iAN ~ onsale at thePhillips In and at rymaii Spitzer of thle 1931 board, who was 1 -i~5peene n ex tempore Icc- him drunk. "It is true," E-

the'- Grill, elected editor-in-chief oif Tim T Pit iuji'i.\ for ture to students gathered in the ussa,"DnlWetr

To insure change (if adlveriii~eme~iils 'opiv nmuqt be re.Raig oo oft OveWllceivd nt lterthann~' ofthedaypreedin pulic- te next year but whic left Anzdover after 4 edn RoeorteOierWn usssyDvilWbse r,iveff notlater tha ilt~nil f the (Invprevedingpublica dell H olmes Librarv on 'Sunday, an alcoholic, but hie w~as onle

tioin. iiit- in that po~t mily 'me term. hao; b)Lee chosen lantuarv 2?. The substance of hli-s those rare men who canl hold t.-

Ofilre "f publication: Smith & Coutt, Co.. Park Street. caraofte15borofheVI'.w. tlk asd nhibok nel'iqiuor." On one occasion aftv-,

An~~~~~lo' er. Mass. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Webster, w~as unrelated. but full oflag inrheettoerIc 4

____________________________________________________________ the ol'lest atn' perhaps mio,~i JrofliliLnt colleg0 ,ucltsadvtlyitrsig lag dminneru' asie wented toher tle'-a4

.ANDOV It. M A$.J \Nl A\i' 2&1( datilv. Likewvise oni thle .ewvs boardl with Spitzer As a graduate of E-xeter and furious clapping broke out.

reThonvmt~ 11. L awremnce. elected managing e'dit- -atmuh. i\ester tokbs lc hinking it for himself. bo\\C~ein' thle world in three professimtig Ile took his s eat. This mis take'-'

A.-E W-~restling o'r, andI 1aitmes I.. E~lliott. thle ;tI-istlalt bulsinle~s iiamelv, 1..aw. nratory, and Poli- '-hotight to ble from intoxicate"miammaer. Iloth df ihice men were l'it.i'.\ tics. From even one of these lie hutl it actually was a quite nt

\\Vitb thle forimation thi, \winter oi aIil official gra'ltiate', of thle -aniie v'ear. 1')31. iigthv aea ml iigretlingtent. thle (qt~entiot (f why tltere The rt'c(rd(iof thlese Il'mI I .1. I I \N aulld Andover but, wihalle throe.le giving haim11 a T his visit to Andover 6.

Exeter wr~t ver ladexrge aginc tle.h laived lavith- nepefo -'ti i( 2

'umild nt il a Atidover-E-xeter -wect naturally gradulates is (me. Av believe. few comieimpe 'ar\ vat xrvgnllaigu theiope from histo antd 325rchetime '~of his death nothing but bills. by e i n ace

aild. prefer~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- \lain Street until thev reached!arises. Extr. we uenerstail prfr-to l)0,;t'. 'cho I.- (or school nesaesCati equtal. Thle D.Festl w tre bu

pol tile inlitial encounter until it- teaml shall accoinpli'-liments of thise nine mnen reflect V-ery- him. Ilii 1 S37 hie %was invited to the tpitearattefoof"

have had .several1 vears of cmmlpetitive wrestling, creditabli' onl Ihi illips; Academy~. 'Andouver mhime Astor 1-osI i e okCt't h~ tet -etle hr- .I .,ll a ~~~~~~~~~~~~political banquet. From 7 :00 nearly two hotirs : then lie wer:

experientce h~ejli(it it : in otlier w irels.tiii tin ' Il- awv~ we h1(ie. wvill be well repre;etited 'in a- 1) i.t :0a i.tat eethe SthCir on Central S~~p rt becomes niore firmlik entrenched -it ExeNter. legiamejmril'n.Cranyti n i n t. md hnh ea to specak. He w\here lie again niade anl add~re,

We can underianil the stuitnents o the Red itin~ tlltistrou- prelcce~'ers have st futurecsp oretfor two le'holerhour tuntil A fe vyears laterasalih' caWe callmiderlnil til selitllieli, of tie 11"( ii);mYj~histiou, pvd4co'clock in tteatmorningclokitritig otrit of aristtotpff ast onohis h dsatlth-'

and Gray onl the mnatter, for here at A'ndover .\ndover graduates, an enviable recoird. which tinie he was conttinually in- lie gave a teli minute talk ont

\wrestling has long bieen one of the( niore poll- terrupted by uproarious cheers and lInmortality of tite Sotld to his--tutelage of s~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~houtes. W\hen lie finisehed he was rotinding relatives,. I-le was~

ulair whiter sports. Uender the able telg The Sketch Club overwhelmed with admirers. The "'iveti brandy and fell asleep.Coach Carlson .\ndover-hs c')lin to l)C recogl other story of hilm concerns aii in- two o'clock iii the niorninz

nized as~ having year in and y'ear oult one of the Several week, ago we mentioned in ili,, co)- cietn ual.NY.whn7 sirdan tteedisatwowrestling country. i'~~~~~~~~~~~~?I- ears of age. Ile was speaking "I still live." So lie died-

outstanding prepwrsig teanis of the conr. 111 tiiinte SechClub startitig the new 'ear tint- outt of doors, and( for two solid greatest of New Englanderi-if not thle outstanding one. der a niew resi(lIit instructor, '\l r. D)1 iabdu hours the crowd listened to hiin, in orator to the 1.tst. Now he lie'

uiinccessarv that ndover ;rezuM~u. ith ilte terni alea~lv underway : rainstorm. 'No manl could hold his farm ait MIarshifield in onrIt ha'- always, scented mnesar hiAnoe ran.Niht traradudrwynd a. gathering like that today tmiider lhme most restftmh and miost pir~

should have is letrwrsln leet with some the plan of havinmg a, resident alinstrutr already those coimditions. qtesosiagnb.

school that is inot ait all considered an Iiipor- tested, it might be opp)ortunte to colllient on the

tant rival of A'ndover. Now that E-xeter has; htiiaiie in which thle club) works.formed a team. this can he avoided. The Blue ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~GAULS BEAT ROMANS MR. BLACKMER WILL

fornedI can. t andover fvordd Tiat matter The nucre fact that M\r. G-reasion is a residen.INCU SWM NGEA TISSNwrestiling teatm. and all Anoe o htmte, imstnmctor imealls, of course. that lie is onl hand

is anxinti to see the start of an anmitia A\- at the A\rt Gallery practically every day. That WleGu~cuhdteR~i~is~ ill Select From Stepb

wresthin- qeries. Yet wve caim ser- mIme bas;is for iii itself is of treniendous beniefit to evervolme 31-17 atisl thme Greeks beat thme Sax- LaoksHmrut~lis intereste ill art : forno one ~vislie to coimfin~' Ils 27-20 in thle second club swini Essays

Exeter's objections to holding the meet Initig Iiieet of the season Fridayin meetof tle sason ri Iw~inter. Wte cal onily tirge that thlik mieet Iw hlis art work to one or possiblv two afteriioon, ;afternoon. Ihiet Gauls, agai as- 1r. A\. R. lilackiner of thI- 1

'-chedutled for the earliest possible time, if tint a week. A\nd time fact that M1r. Greasoti is secrting their supreilacy in thefre lish Dep~artinent w-ill read ii:

this; seasoil, next w~inter ait the latest. I'illilmg. eager. iii fact, to stipervise and helpm the tlaeb staritediof title a big andvan- foreea o'cook ofl tunmey Hib'-

efforts, of even those wheo have prev'iously' blad curing eight p)oinlts. Trhis was fi- lions w~ill all ble light literature"art exllerielice - ~~~~~~~~lowed up) by NMcLeaii who won tie thit humnorous; works of Sm:

Dr. W. P. Graves Ii', atxprec whatever, is; amother boon it) dlive for the (Gauels. Though Wing I-eacrick well relpreselmtedl.tile 'tttdenit body. and1( Powell took first places for the of this autlmor~s better-kr

:\sad addition to those sore-felt losses, Phillip-s The Sketch C-lubt w~itll tile equipment it has; liai n ~ebesstoeadte woerks are IIiioed I Ib'ack~stroke, Gallice couitestaits- byv .4rtadian .- dventurecs ]i li

A\cadernv hast suffered wvithiin thle past few and( thle opportunities it offers should lbecomei taking the second and third posi' Idle Rick, ii 'insoinle II 'ianni. -

months was, the death this week of Dr. XV. P anl integralt part of AUndlver life. Likewise the tions in these events plartly offset -Ili' Iiscoveri of England

Graves, noted oibstetrician and proniinenit gradii- 'ttildent body, should becomie more aware of tho'- tmeroijamhe gins the G0-ardulste ADIgainT LBRR

ate of Phillips Acadenm. A o foeof Aim. w~orl, it i., dong of t chances each student twiuiipeiitheHyod inn i0-ar fresyl ADIIOSTOLBdoe'hest known proifessors. Prof. IV. Blair has to join iii its work. TilE PiimlAPmu'AN has sec., anti to top off this success A\shtotm ( Clemence Dane, iPst

riibetook a first, place for the Wild Decemubers -

(-raves, a~fter vhoni G-raves Ihall was miamedi hron-hit it before thle school it is tip to the tIll) (attis il thle 100-yard freestyle. Barbasetti: Art of the, Foil-

lhe -was one of P. A.'s rniot noted altumni. Phil, ihergradutetncs to umake tuse of it even miore than The Greeks gailled a decisive ad- Baring: Lost Lectures'they (bi at present. ~~~~~~~~~~~De Kruif: Mten against Death

hiprz' Academy, and more pnrtictiharlv the older te h Prst.vantage over thme Saxons by wviii- F~airliairni: Scientific Self-DJefen.

generation who knew and therefore admired hinim ting the relay i ii a extremely close G;rav'es & Guise: Forest Eduica!,the better, will feel Dr. Gra-ves'~~~~ loss witll a heaill"Allicon strtuggle. Thle dive resultedl in a I lallibtirton: Flying Carpettheljo-ttr, il fel D. Gave;%In-5 wBillhevvtie betweeti Janmes' of thme Saxons Iharris: King Football(-

heart. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~and B1rowiling of the Greeks. Thle I uwthorne: American oecheart________'ril_ Te ttnforttinate decath of ''Bill" Allicon. most serious setback for the ed n .Seat

Phillipian" Graduates ~~~~~~~kimowii aiid liked by A\ndover athletes for in thme Greeks came when thme powerful hed.invaR: Stvarth l h. I

Phillipian" Graduates neighborhood of a qtmarter ceuttir\, has brought S.axoti breaststrokers, D~uranit andIutigh Dahi tt.A

forth (expressiomis of real regret 'froni all who P~orter, took first and seconnt places. Sinclair Lewis: Anni VickersSince the firstof the year 'FlE Pu~t~t~t~i x kne~v liii, aculty and students -allike. s cae tinteIakr he res \I athews: Wah' Kon-Tali

Since tit(,fir,,t of te ~car Tim ji~r~r~rpix knew him. As care- miade aii~othier tritillhu %with Brown- IMotles -':Tibunes: of flthe Pcople

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------ Andover Mourns Death -- DR. PFATTEICHER HASOf Dr. W. P. GravesIN RETN POGA

DO NOT DELAY (Continued from Page 1)Prelude To Lohengrin Among Choice

al graduated in the class of 1891. Selections To Be PlayedOnl 3 Days More Befregoing to tlic Harvard Me&i Sunday

___ cal School he taught at the Hilltof ~~~~~~~~~~~~~School for a few years. In 1900 he Onl Sunday afternoon at 4:3') A S S ireOf ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~married Miss Alice M. Chase and Dr. lPfatteicher will play an all- A .SPec'

I studied ~~~~~for several months in Wagner program in the Chapel ofJANUARY BARGAINS I Vienna. In 1907 hie became the Phillips Academy. The ntiibcrs The S. S. Pierce Cf.) is now

sureonat ileFree H-ospital for ~'Vill he as follows:I X~~~~~Vonmen in Brookline and has held Prelude to "ILohengrin" in its second century of bus-

CHESTERFIELD Your Choice ~~~~~~that position until his retirement Prelude to "Tristan und Isolde" -ine's activitvOVESERCOATSor hoc this month. H~e was madle a pro- Prelude to "Die Meistersinger" .sawytebs nsal

OVERCOATS ~$2 .00fess;or of gynecology at H-arvard in A grocwrys, tle bc~esti ctandiesr formeriy $40 to $5~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1 ~1911 and w~as appointed professor Paintings From Royal lper fumes and cigars are found

3 or 4piece emeritus upon hlis retirement this Society Shown Today at S. S. P ierce s.

SUIS nlow $22.00 to $3u-00 yerTS ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~~~~D.Gae a hdmn oos(Continued from Page 1) Especial emphasis is laid on

WOOL HOSE giv en him (luring his lifetime. The toria. Tin thc year 1847 it ob- exrgoTvau an lwSPECIALS - 28c-39c-6'5c-95c most (distinguished of these was an tamned a charter from Hier Maj. prices.

lionohrar fellowship in thle British estv and in 1887 she conferred the Our Iprice list "Thle E-pi-- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~College of OIbstetricians- and Gyne- title '*Roral" upon thle society dur- cure", will be sent on request.

~~Ije ~iia~tt~~tt~ ~f'gm~~ ~'fg~j~ cologists. I-le was the third man to ing thle prsilnc o r. 'James Mail orders are carefully filledT be 111Iurnz Co 3Jwin this h6nor and the first Am- McNeil \Wh'iitler, by a special miail order d'epart-

erican to receive this degree. He The purpose of the society is to menitserved as presidlent of the American encourage art and one of its im-

"Arms And The Man" -;talled indoors. In theitor Gynecological Society during 1931, portant activities has., always been PE CTo Be Given Saturday they have played at numerous col- and lie was also a mnember of the thle discovery and helping on of S.S PE C CO.

leges uch asHarvar, Prineton,.\merican College of Surgeons. He budding talent. Among the innu- Established 1831(Continued trom, Page 1) Vag;ssar, and Havardley Thineytlaedh, written many books on surgery, mera-ble well known ---intIers who BSO

Vasarmin Welesey.The plyedandI won special fame for his text have been memibers of the society OSOsuccess and extended their tours at the Cherry Lane Theatre an'! book on gynecology, or exhibitors in its galleries, are ___

into, the Central and Southwmestern The Provincetown Playhouse in VI-e is survived by his wife and David Roberts. James Holland.-states. In 1928 the first winter New York City. They have beecn three children, his mother, wvho David Cox, and J. If. W'histler. HILL BARBER SHOP'.tour of The jitney Players was in- received with great enthusiasm lives in 'Mansfield. and also one This exhibition wvill opCn on A

,aurtd.Special scenery was brother, who is dean of forestry at Saturday, at which timne thle Cleve- THE PHILLIPS INNAugdesiged. toW nitgeo col lerever thley have appeared and al. isbrte. enyS. land WVater Color exhibition will Hours: 8:00 A. M. to 7:00 P. M.platform; it wvas a complete travel- the(y promise avr deihflrrves. served as chief forete ofcoe h lmi aeehbSAM DE LUCCA

.;uwgtlieatre capable of being in- p~erformance. the United States for ten years. tion will close on Sunday. 'PHONE 903

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-and we'd liketo talk with, you

about it bF

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V Alt races of people since the beginningof time, so far as we have been ableto read, have had some kind of a pipe'Aand have smoked something-whetherthe calldit tobcc :or what 'not.

since smoking a pipe is so different

.1.from smoking a cigar or cigarette,we made a most painstaking, scientificstudy in an effort to make, if we could,a tobacco which was suited to pipes.

We found out, first, that there was akind of tobacco that grew in the Blue IJGGETI & MYENRCENTSThe G ranger pouch

kind o tobaco tha grewin theBl oe cGo & YR keeps the tobacco fresh

Grass section of Kentucky called White Tscoc

Burley, and that there was a certain kindof this tobacco which was between the Next was the cut. We knew that fine - right process -cut right. So we puttobacco used for cigarettes and the to- tobacco burnt hot because it burnt so Granger in a sensible soft foil pouchbacco used for chewing tobacco. It is fast. You could hardly hold your pipe in instead of an expensive package. knowing

- this tobacco which is best for pipes. your hand, it got so hot at times. So that a man can't smoke the package.We found out that Mr. J. N. Weniman, remembering how folks used to "ewhittle"~ GRANGER has not been on sale very

many years ago, made a pipe tobacco their tobacco we cut GRANGER just like long, but it has become a popular smoke.which was very popular. But it was "ewhittle"~ tobacco -"Rough Cut." It And we have yet to know of -a man whonever advertised and after lie passed smokes cooler, lasts longer and never started to smoke it, who' didn't keep on.

away nothing more was heard about it. gums the pipe. - Folks seem to like it.e ~ We acquired this Wellman Method and So far, so good. Now we wanted to Of I A)heta swa eue nmkn rne. sel hstbcofrl1.Go oac (je'z1e Ao% zc U

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Adndover V/isited By Eton ANDOVER ALUMNUS To of the Mirror, he took part in de-PREACH HERE SUNDAy bating and choir activities as well COLONIAL THEATRE

H ead, Rev. Cyril A lington ~~~~~as belonging to the Society of In- ANDOVERR. MASSACBUSETTS

Head Rev. Cyril .zllington ~~~~~Rtev. W. B. Bryan Is Diretor ofqur Board. He went from An Fri. and Sat., Jan.. 27.28- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Princeton Westnminster dover to Princeton, wvhere he grad- ~~HDAMLIN uge

Phillips Academy~ was hionored sorry that time (lidn't allow liiii to Fudto uatcd in 1920. At the 'university he "HELL'S HIGHWAY" RcadDi.iit thle Virgil Collection in thce was circulation manager of the COMEDY

on Tuesdayby thc viit of tieLibrary. Tlhey were, - however, The Reverend' Wilhelmus B. NEWSReverend Cyril Argentine Ali ~~~~~~~~~~Dailv Prinetonian. a member of

Reverend Cyril Argentinc Ahg- ahie to view the interior of the B~ryan, Jr., a graduate of AndoverMo.adTeJn301ton. hedmastc of Etii Colege, .cadcniv Chapel and expressed in the class of 1916, who wvill co- the Treiangl Clfb thle ShlaeniorhCon- MAND n usJn 03ton. headmaster of Eton College, e\ the~~~cii Preianent ofub the Phniadelphin ADLE WITH CARE"

and his wife. As Dr. Alington's great admiration for the beauty of James Dunne Jaand Dunne ndlElrerendeanvist wife not s planne aingtonely tirea proportions anr the w~autyd of duct both services this Sunday, has So'ciety and rowed on the Varsity 'THE MATCH KING" Warren Williams

-inlpronitt. lie had only a half hour the, w~oodl-work. They especially sp)oken here at chapel services sev- Crew for three years. HeI belongs PARAMOUNT PICTORIAL No. 4in %which to visit the~ schiool and admiired tile Mlemorial Tower, eral times in the past. Mr. Bryan to the Cal) and~ Gown Club. NEWSsee thle buildings. I-IC was well im- erectedI in the memory of our war now holds the position of director lDuring thle war, 'Mr. Bryan was ____________________

wrsedith thle -adaptation of the dlead. Bloth Dr. _and" Mrs. Aling9- atthe Princeton Westminster Island U. C. Haie wars atwardedNew Englanld surroundiir's and the toin requested that photographs of Foundation, where hie has carried Isa degr C ee wsawre

perfect symmtrical lines of the( thle buildlinjgsesttote for an A..M. dereat the Universitycampus. The M\enmorial Tower aI remembrance of their (lelightful oii his work of sttident religious in 1921. Ini 1924 he graduated BILL POLANDI ando Commions were -'tirticularly inl- c-isit. Phillips Academy is happy ill developm~nent. This organization from Princeton Theological Sem- Scesrttcresting' to D~r. Alington and his hvn h oo favstfo h a eu in 1930 and has since inarv. Since then hie has been as- Scesrt

Wi fe. I rig the honor of a visit from the was begsnstant pastor at the First Presby- H. F. CHASE~~~vife. ~~~~~~~head of such ani ancient school grown to be a permianent adjtinct '-

Thecv were desirous of seeing aiid only regrets that time did not to) the university. A brief- biog- tra hrho rneo nione of thle dormitory rooms, aifter allow for D~r. Alington to addressthsyawenersiedfo

hearin that ur ns of "drmi- he a~)reciatve stirlentbody. aphy of Mr. Bryan follows, the church and is (levotinig all histo'~differed fromt that of Eng- EtnCleei botteods Vilhielmntis Blogart Bryan. Jr.. time as D~irector of the Princeton Fl ieo

lanid, where it is applied for coi- schsdi~ in England. It was found- so of NV.' 13 Bryan. P. A\. '74. WVestminster Foundation, to stu- HOCKEY ANDlective sleeping quarters or 'for ed in \Vindosor Counity by ]Tllnr graduated fromt Phillips Academy dent work amiong the tunder-grad- BASKETBALLculiicles. Bv great goodi fortutif the Sixth in 14,40. The king was in 1916. A member of the board tiates at Princeton University.the room entered was in good con- at that itime only eighteen years S PLEdition, and( Dr. and 'Mrs. Alington old. l~.Aigon came to Etonaliked the arrangement very much. fromt Shrewsbury School, whlerC hie Tbe Curriculum Of C. C. M. SKATES.Mrs. Alington noticedte closet wvas fornierly the headmaster.which was verv neat, the coats on, While at Oxford lie was; a fellowvA (~...,~ 2GyenasejUr''gs Developing Printing

-hangers and the trousers- onl hold- of A\ll Souls College. :\lthough 4 GermanJsi,ers. and called her husband's at- IEton is called a college. it corres-Enagntention, to the tidliness. The time piond(1 with ouir preparatorywas so short that they were forced schoo~ls, In the library there is 'a IN DR, C~~.tARIF. IK 'FATTFrcC~iriE tainly pertinient whether aI good bit Outfitter for allto omiit visits to The Librarv an I verv interesting, collection of books oeyasao rf ;oge~ol o egielI'haig Pilp cdm emArt Gallery, which th~v lwioth on 'Etoii College. ()iic 1)ook. c`i- Foote Ml oore. considrlerd ini his more instruction periods.' instead of 48 MAIN ST.,wvishted verv much to see. lDr. A\l- titled -"Memnorials of Eton College" time to he thle nios;t havngcycilropectaiodpridsANDOVER, MASS.

intniq very mutch interested in o'mtains a group of wondlerful Tpic- aiiiii at I arvard Univscorhetieissen ________________e-___

thle ILatin langtiage. aiid w~as very I tre-. of thle college. gi iadrsbeoete tiii li hiaving thle pupil tell the teacher_________________________N ~~~~~~~what lie hras donec without the

l-Iau'le Society at thle Commence- te'tcher' as;sistance. Ye ANDOVL-R MANSEThe Headmasters' Club Regrets irent exercise,. at Andover with the Ini German. the-four tipper class- Tea Room

The Resignation Of ~~~~~~wordls, arldressed to the initiates: esread four p)lays of Goethe, be- LU C E anDINRThe Resig ation OfDr. Stearns ''yolu have done well, you have sidUmuhHoEhi aotry DihtNNERS \

______________ (l~~~~~one qluitC' well, but not one-of you ofShlebside munch of Iriisotr.eih cl, Wek End Guests Accommodated]

A\t the annual meeting of the disitnguiished service. D r. -Stearns, woufld have pas-e'd frorii one clas l)Ito fu ly flesn.in19Mi t e.86 noe

Ileadnmasters' Club of IPhiladelphia. has benefitted not only a great hris- to another in aI Gernian Gymina-vdt'i oohro i writingcsSatuday jatiav 21t. he ol-tori 4cool to:I ntabe lvel inn'11i who liar not dlone as, well as; five play. of Shakespeare. anulSattrdayJanurv 2st.the ol- one choo, t a ntalie ltel ~bel'st of you." \V'hatever may beC

lowiw moionWas lferdIj r. equipiiment :ind infltietce. buit Ivtile 1ri1 '1llor*~~oe iudi other literattire ranging, TRYlowing motion offere~l * ch'iricter. wisdom and .good wvilltetih iPi.Nooeswr fromi the 'Middle A\ges to Thomas,

flowd Edw~ards of -Alercerdnirr.tiillcran~ eo neetttoward all colleagues iii the teach- t llirlcranyleoiieestoM'ann.

Academyv. uinalnimon ly plassed 1In . aIVICWilt may think liinself to Il~amou idsbsd asr'Epheds" Squibb in- . lu~~Ig profesqionl. lie has inspired, Nllov'erw~orkedl at .Andover to coin- Ci Ltiro Ov e idanil 'ergide C oaesa covnet on

risingvt, andcord.redispread onrstrengthenedaandconvgnient'f th

the pernilltnent records of tile Club. whole enterprise of secondary ed]- P~'teCriuuio em Plautitu. Tacitus, Cattulluls. Pro' t s t h isand D~r. Edwards w~as requested to "ction ttiut (;'iiliHiimii wthanlmercant

comliltnicate it personally to Dr. "\We would- herebyv record ouir fore him the Curriculum of the I1i Greek. beside Xeiioihon and signs of a head coldStearns, \\-'o is now inl Europe: affection for himi personally-. our BrI' -reea ;'niaiil He omer. olid' finds, Aescivllus. Sri

"Tit- Hadmster' C111 ofhonior and( gratitude towvard hiii fir~t thimig. of cou'rse, that strike; hcePao (f~edaote"The Headmasters'of -i Cltyinb tir otfcrdi-II ~Thucwdidcs, Dceniosthienes~, lIlero-TEHA IANP R AC

Plliladelphia. asseiiibliiig-in annult prof(good vinal ,;andour omoset eotrdial thle attention is the fact that a fterIoi; via -rtrthnsTH HA IGNP RM Csession, the H-eadmnasters of bs'girwihsfocopetreta-three elenien'itaf\ \'Cars the student (ltslvi, rothn.

1)rearatrvschools inl Peiinsvl ti of Ilii" v-igor of body and( petace enters, Se xta inl 'the (Gvnlinasimini Inrncthforipeclsr~~reparator~~'Iread! Rouss;eau, Tamne. 'Mustq.t

vanin, Newv Terse%. Marylatid. anid of heart. \We extend our heatrtiet' and Conitinutes hli; stildie's in that Gobineati. A\natole France, Mloliere PHILLIPS AN DOVERDelaware, learns w'ith dfeep) regret coiugratilatioiis 11p)01 the hiapply aiid institution %with aI carefuilly thought- Tt.rad~.Mtpsat ABLthat considerations of healtll have honorable record of tile years of out curriculumn of Citiiifg .mnth sjesofrqrecompelled the resignation of r i evc o\noe.adt ;ti~ tdies for a period of mine years. tee.oefnl:Itrrtto' RdnPl n upn

Alfred F. Stearns, as Hearlmaster all. This meansc, of course. that aIl Creitiquoe ofi a - chntterp tof, Lessons, Tel.an 323inof Phillps Acadey at Andover, "Thle reward of a great thing, thoroughness; i attainable wvhich i tsh' Zrah~r" h1Hre(nSudyltroo-20 is

Mass~. Through thirty years of greatlh done, is to have (lone it." is impossible in oiur AmericanN esci' "7rtlitr. Te Hssonudystroa-2OFrs

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for Ilii' AIhituriumn-- tile exarinia- Errors". - Steaks Lunches, Chops

-- ~ ~ ~ ~~~~ A I I ~~~~~~~~~~ ~ tigii, \which correspoild to) our c0l- Tilt logical (developmlenlt ofj Candy BeveragesH O O D''.~ ~e)S MVI L K rxlege-lioarid examinations-has had thought ill aI reading fromi Paul- Appetizing Breakfastsnine years of Religion. Germian, ;el' Philosopihy. THE BURTT HOUSE

A NEW ENGLAND QUALITY PRODUCT L~atini. M\athiematics. Nattural Sci- ('a-ll cilrsilb iid o 6SLMSREncaee. D rawing aind 'Muskc eight Sc yuhiloe stilo e dudefrayA? SRE

SINCE 1846 y'ears of H-istory andl Geography. thle coutlicof prcsssiday'AKEndCILOsevd'n years of French (or a mod- ngtive ctiiald prociie eesses iiithI AKRan Herii language) and 6 years. of of gatogreanlpostv deopet PENSGreek-the particular Gyninasium o htgahvin question is p, so-called classica Tuidius Ofa Mener iius th grippa? o LOWE & COMPANYGymnasium. I adldition tothsAfiis OfMniuAgpp'

can elect di The essence of the tragic. espec- DRUGGISTS______ ____ - ----- -- y~~~~~~~~~~~;cearsofengil, thrtu eet ofn elpatithre iallv' in the dramia. Agents for Whitman Candies

three of EIgliseb tre' ie of lpainear The coincept aind Ilistorical signi-t drawng ofourw:fv of gade ing. ear ficance of the State.

draing for o gadenng.TIe-Iow~ does; aese find( its AV% W alter E. BillingsC. S. WJA.RD~EN are four hours, a w~eekdrig aostreea

_________________________________________________perionh of iiine years devoted to Is Indiv'idualismn or Collectivism 36 Main StreetWholesale Meats and Provisions phy~sical training, aild (luring thleWholesale Meats and Provisionshors aweekmore imtportant at the present tinie? Andover, Massachtusetts_____________________________________________last three years six o r a w e Pictures fromt tile Culture of tile o p Tu IA J W E E

Andover, Mass. frwhat are called "freic :\rbeits- 'Middle Ages,N - JE LR_________________________________________________________ -gerneinsehiatn ,e iea r- There are eight so-called "Ar-

* niatc. scintificclubs. To con- beitsgenicinschaften" or clihis list-sidler only thle four upper classe.s. ed: 1. Life-Poles 2 hio eJ Ar fbiIhpo JIJI

THE A NDO VER BOOKS TORE C~~rrC5I~~oil~ling to our four classes sophical: 3. Greek-: 4. Rtnglish: 5 J. M. STEWART, ProprietorTHE ANDOVER BOOKSTORE ~ ~~~~at Andover, a student in the Ober- I-listory: 6. Political; 7. Science: 8. Strictly fire-proof. Connecting

to prim~~~~~~~~~ca.s corasp tondihou our seniior. Photography. -The name W! ork- rooms with or without bath.Ouzfiuers Phillips Academy class,~thre oas twoan hoirs of eLaigin.sx Socirtirs is significant. Open thruout the year. Dia-

S CHEAFFER'S th reektw of CraFivencof Ltin, sif The lplays presented intireceit: gram and terms on application.Pen and Pencil Sets Hist~ofreek twoc ofn govrren. thre ofyears were: Sophlocles' "Antigone",Pen and Pencil Sets Hist~~~~ory o (incgtiding governm Atent lOel'Iiptis Rex", "Oedipus on Cot- SAY IT WITH FLOWERS

$5.00 ~ ~ ~ on fGogah, oro Mti-onios", and Aeschylus' "The Per-S5.OO mi~~~~~~~~~~iatics, two of Nattiral Science. one sianes". Telegraphed Anywhere, Anytime

1933 Diaries and Calendars of drawing, four of music. apari During the Academic Y'ear there________________ ~~~~~from electives, scholastic cltibs, atir were twenty-five lectures and dra- J. H. PLAYDON

The Bookstore will close every Wednesday at 6 phiysical training-a schedule 0f 'nti performance.6 anSre e.7nurtures hourtisce. 6pManeSreeeTek.7thiry-thee hurs er wek.Needless to say that with the____________________

___________________________________________________________ - Anl Unterprimianer. correspond.-' anti-classical tendency regnant ating to our Upper Mliddler. has the the present day there are few wvhoL E 0 N Ssgane subjects anrl number of hours,. w~ouild give tinqtiahified approval to L O'

ANDOVER NATIONAL BAINK ~~~~~~~~~~Iii Obersectinda, correspondling to tile above curriculum, but concern- For good SandwichesANDOVER NATIONAL BANK ~~~~~Our' Low~er 'Middle year, there isan ing its great thoroufghness thier~~

additional hotur of Gernian. with caii lie no qtiestion. and it is this Sodas and Ice CreamAndover, Massachusetts one less in M.\athiematics. Unter- lessoii which wye in votutliftil A1m- --

secuinda, corresponding to our Ju- erica still have to learn from the-- - of Credit n~~~~ior class, has the same- distrtbu- older civilization. Perhaps the T E MPLE' STravelers Checks Letters tion of hotirs as Oberprima or our writer may allow llimself to say, in MUSIC SHOP~~~~~~ionofhous I; Oerpimaor ur rier ay llo hisel tosay i

Senior class, conclusion, that, wvith the exception BOYS' HEADQUARTERtS