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.' . .. - ... „. . ,*^ , .. *,- ,^.;" ^ , '.if. ,. ,, .;' ;., ,,7 .- -. ' , .'z,.,. ,- ·, .'' VOL. XX NIXO. lo ,: 6. Pillips Aadmyve, ,.-1. ,S da 15 1 . . . S , · ,,~~~~ ~ ~~~ ~.. '1 · ,i d'.' P-t - . '. ' ' . · ,.. -- ,~ fl~tps'A,'c I,,: , ,, .I. I I I ,1 . -11 1 CiLA''S t 197 H. J. MACKAY, Orator. - F. 1. DALy, Statisticiap N. H. FOSTE, Poet J. R. KXLPATRICK, istoian S. S. DAY, Prophet CLASS OF 1907 Kilpatrick, W. J. Kimber, H. H. 'FINAL MIRRORS with an article entitled "Mountain -- i*--- of Men " ilriKissam, H. T. MacKay, R. G: - Dew," which vividly porys the List of M M Gkive ua thia Year's M a F. R. Mo 0. A M June Mirror to toe issued Monday, y. " ' .' "p y _,adatte .y McKay, F. R. Mason. 0. A. Mason, Followedb atmosphee o e Icky Gr,,ui .m" rGI I even in all iL. S. Morrison, W. T.. Pigott, G. nin ^ u mber Wecav mountains and is a well written ~o·'. .. : -L r fis,W. T_, Pigott, G. 's,1o Following is a list of men in _porter, L. Robinson, The final number of the Mirror tretment of h subject. - This is f ', the class of 1907, both academic nbach, L. . J. , . . il be issued next Monday, the ollowed by a stry caled The d s i. T KiRossam, H. . MacKayrgent, . . Ses- Fiend," which tells f a dramatic tst of en ,guthi , McKay F.R.Mason. O.A. Ma son, June Mirror o be auoea monna, atmosphee of the KetoeY is unable to print -the names of sions, C. E. Shartenberg, R. D. y the Commencement issue on incident at sea. Next comes Seniors, who willreceive diplomas, Sherman, A. M. Sidenberg, H. A. the evening of the ith. All sub- "Nocturne," a summer verse as this list is not made out until Steiner, A. Stevens, F. B. Stokes, scribers who intend to leave whic has much of the spirit of Tuesday night. The class of 7:A. K. Swift, T. K. Turston, S. school before either of these come June in t H. Tolles, . 0. Tuttle, E C. A. G. Averill, P. B. Badger, J. W. Tuttle out and wish their copies sent to "The Test" is a tragic story Beach, C. C. Clough, F. J. Whee. pg. EDl B- the, and all ho, wFih :tr a with the scene laid in San Fran- C. Daniels, S. S. Day, C. T. Ewell, ker, A. K. Bell, E. W. Benner, H. s o e ommencement cisco at the time of the great fire N. H. Foster, H. Hi Foulkes, H. P. BlumenaueP. Bonnie, S. H. number, should leave their names It tells clearly and graphically of H. Freeman, H. B. Freeman, H. Brooks S. F. Brown, F. E. Burn- ad addresses with C. Palmer, a young man's struggle with him- Gemmer, J. B. Gillen, L. C. Good- side, R. Cooke, M. J. Dale, H. F. Bancroft 6. self, and is a tale sure to hold the hue, R. A. Hatch, C. V. Hickox, DunhamM. E. Fuller, D. L. Fu- The June issue is to be by far interest. The "Sea King" is a C. C. Hincks, B. Johnson, J. R. cotlnuedonPages the largest of the year. It opens Contnuedon Page. oC

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  • .' . . . - ... „. . ,*^ , .. *,- ,^.;" ^ , '.if. ,. ,, .;' ;., ,,7 .- -. ' , .'z,.,. ,- · , .''

    VOL. XX NIXO. lo ,: 6. Pillips Aadmyve, ,.-1. ,S da 15 1 . . . S , ·,,~~~~ ~ ~~~ ~.. '1 · ,i d'.' P-t - . '. ' ' .· ,.. -- ,~ fl~tps'A,'c I,,: , ,, .I. I I I ,1 .-11 1

    CiLA''S t 197

    H. J. MACKAY, Orator. - F. 1. DALy, Statisticiap N. H. FOSTE, Poet J. R. KXLPATRICK, istoian S. S. DAY, Prophet

    CLASS OF 1907 Kilpatrick, W. J. Kimber, H. H. 'FINAL MIRRORS with an article entitled "Mountain--i*--- of Men " ilriKissam, H. T. MacKay, R. G: - Dew," which vividly porys the

    List of M M Gkive ua thia Year's M a F. R. Mo 0. A M June Mirror to toe issued Monday, y. " ' .' "p y_,adatte .y McKay, F. R. Mason. 0. A. Mason, Followedb atmosphee o e Icky

    Gr,,ui .m" rGI I

    even in all iL. S. Morrison, W. T.. Pigott, G. nin ^ umber Wecav mountains and is a well written

    ~o·'. .. : -L r fis,W. T_, Pigott, G. 's,1o

    Following is a list of men in _porter, L. Robinson, The final number of the Mirror tretment of h subject. - This is

    f ',

    the class of 1907, both academic nbach, L. .J. , . . il be issued next Monday, the ollowed by a stry caled Thed s i. T KiRossam, H. . MacKayrgent, . . Ses- Fiend," which tells f a dramatic

    tst of en ,guthi , McKay F.R.Mason. O.A. Ma son, June Mirror o be auoea monna, atmosphee of the KetoeY

    is unable to print -the names of sions, C. E. Shartenberg, R. D. y the Commencement issue on incident at sea. Next comesSeniors, who willreceive diplomas, Sherman, A. M. Sidenberg, H. A. the evening of the ith. All sub- "Nocturne," a summer verse

    as this list is not made out until Steiner, A. Stevens, F. B. Stokes, scribers who intend to leave whic has much of the spirit ofTuesday night. The class of 7:A. K. Swift, T. K. Turston, S. school before either of these come June in t

    H. Tolles, . 0. Tuttle, E C.A. G. Averill, P. B. Badger, J. W. T u t tle out and wish their copies sent to "The Test" is a tragic storyBeach, C. C. Clough, F. J. Whee. pg. EDl B- the, and all ho, wFih :tr a with the scene laid in San Fran-

    C. Daniels, S. S. Day, C. T. Ewell, ker, A. K. Bell, E. W. Benner, H. s o e ommencement cisco at the time of the great fireN. H. Foster, H. Hi Foulkes, H. P. BlumenaueP. Bonnie, S. H. number, should leave their names It tells clearly and graphically ofH. Freeman, H. B. Freeman, H. Brooks S. F. Brown, F. E. Burn- ad addresses with C. Palmer, a young man's struggle with him-Gemmer, J. B. Gillen, L. C. Good- side, R. Cooke, M. J. Dale, H. F. Bancroft 6. self, and is a tale sure to hold thehue, R. A. Hatch, C. V. Hickox, DunhamM. E. Fuller, D. L. Fu- The June issue is to be by far interest. The "Sea King" is aC. C. Hincks, B. Johnson, J. R. cotlnuedonPages the largest of the year. It opens Contnuedon Page.

    oC

  • · '; - - - -'' , , " -' --' .'-, ?PAGE' Two HE' PHILLIPIAN ""' ' , '

    gie to every, member of the-, .

    ^'^yonmCJk li SbRecently at a meeting of the Phillips Andover Musical clubs. ' -CFM fU h^ _ ' Musical clubs a constitution was' provided ..th condition of theCr'A L.Il .,,! 'ldrawn up and passed for the fiian. tre'asury warrants this. ..

    Fo s l peli o p le cial and' general conduct of the ART. x. -Rehearsal.s-TheFNo busyero eaclubs during the season. The con- Banjo, Glee and -Mandolin' clubs

    Fills itself. f stitution provides for a fob to be shall hold at least two rehearsalsCleans itself. given to all members from the pro- a week throughout -the -first -two F. PIN I OSNothingtotakeapart. fits of the year. terms of the school year. -The

    Nothing to spill. The constitution follows: leaders of their. respective club A dip n ink, a ART. . The name of these or shall have read a notice in Chapel, Harvard Sq. Cazibrid e

    touch of thumb ganizations shall be "The Phillips on the morning of each rehearsal, k

    ,cent and the Andover Musical clubs." - designating the time and place ofpen'.t is fll, ] ART. 11. Membership 'in the that rehearsal.- -.ready to write. c o m b i n e d organization - This ART. XI. The constitution shall . r

    I-ats.s _Jossi--. be nm club shall consist o the Banjo be leftin of that member itt iP y oo uAn tos club, the Glee club and the Man- of the faculty who ha's charge ofIt. CosanOmorethaliotbar

    3S ' s dolin club. the Phillips' Andover Musical frm ehowin e tom 'n " Any make r S. ^ i. ART. III. Officers -There club. .u b , : ,

    THE pCou V9 oo M .T shall be four officers elected; -Solrnk ra namely, a leader of the Banjo club, Colleae Sits a specialty

    a leader of the Glee club, a leader T a v ar ,o f of the Mandolin club, and a man- over heologicalSeminary gan

    WHITEHOUSE & HARDY ager of the combined clubs; onSunday. June s th, with. heART.IV. The election of Baccalaureate sermon by J. Win-

    throp Platner. Public exaaiia-DESIGNERS AND officers - Leaders of the Baijo, . P a ,MAKPRS OF . Glee and Mandolin club shall be tios, attended by delegate 'from

    I'd;";. , „ . ,, .. , ,I nmelythe churches, were hild on Tues-elected on the night of the final h, w

    S werll * concert (spring concert) yearly, day. On Wednesday afternoon.M en's S w ell ___________ _came theAlumni meeting, withi* W* »* T ^* by a majority of votes of the mem- . . , . , ----------

    '-_-__ ..interesting discussions upontJ/llI Crl[Nll 3r bers of their respective clubs only. ,t n di. p on

    iioelll' UU b, n lifiU ~h of te i uThe s e e "What can be done to help the in-ofThe manager of the clubs shall be,A K ERS OF .. ticoming masses of immigrants,"

    elected in May by a majority of cn a e o i rt

    Opposite VANDERBILT HALL votes of the members of the corn- and also on the topc "Do the R STOR. .. bined clubs. A candidate for courses given in our theological Th Tue

    Ne Haveni - "Conn. election to these offices must be a seminaries really fit men for t Jstopened-Eveytgnuny H C member of the club, ministry?" A billiant address new and up-to-date....

    o__._____ c e.______

  • ,versity of Berlin. He will assume .A plan is now underway to form the Roosevelt, Professorshill a .a'Yale Aluinni' SSOrs i ..a Yale Alumni Musical Associa- American History, which was es,tion: 'Its object shall be the for- tablished for the purpose of allow- warding of the work of the clubs ing Germany and America to male. -- 'by iudependent and .uninterested an exchange of instructors each SNow-a-Dayscriticism-and also '.the assistance year. .to the managers in the arrange. & its ment of the routes of the Christ- In a surmise. on the prospects Coes Young s mas and other trips. for the intercollegiate track games os & Y ng next year, it has been stated that 0 Shoes MBoth the Harvard and Yale Michigan will be represented U AUniversity and Freshmen crews again, Yale and Harvard should N have gone through exceedingly have better teams; and that Corn- G Sfast practice' thisdweek. The Har ell and Pennsylvania will also be TWENTY SCHOOL STREET Svard crew arrived at Ret Top, very strong. Four of the champ- near New Haven, Conn., last ions of this 'yer-Knox of Yale; Monday. _ "' Moffett and Haskins of Pennsyl- W. E. DAWSON HERMAI ELLIOTT P. A. 'A new method for the election vania; and Garrels of Michigan-,

    . .of managers of'the athletic teams will not compete next year. ' has been given its first trial at J. C. Atee has been elected Harvard. The manager is elected captain of the Princeton track n BrohersPtamephin of the Princeton track - ( l ruener Brothersby the men of this year's team team. Will make you a goodand the captains and managers of BLUE S E Reoe COATthe four major sports. The elec Mark Wescott Burlingame, '8, and Flannel Trousers attion is subject to the veto-of the o f Jamaica PlainsMass., has been $ 20' 00 ..captain of the team, but may be electea25 d upwaairrorspassed over his veto by a three. team for next year. Burlingame quarters vote of those present. has e xcellent work on this BURKE & CO Tailors NEW HAEN HOUSE LOCtrack team' in the two years that sW AVEN HOUSE BLOC KThe Harvard musical clubs will he -has been at Exeter. His I B to. Bostongive the final concert of the year events are , the high- jump, the Z I . Ave., arbrod Sq.in Sander's Theatre on' June- I9 pole vault, and the' broad jump. lo Cel t., ]rW Nr-ven, Conn. ;Through the efforts of King ....s.

    -----ve, & 10. td SHR Eo c. VE. [ - fiOcg l (0. (1LC.Edward, a quarter of a million r RI-and West StreetsCO.pounds have been raised for the Tr emont anthe THE P~iLLIPS IN Tailorspurpose of partly defrayingtheTHE P ILLIPS INN Tailexpenses of the Olympic games, OP E TrROBOVT T YEA R SCd Pins, Cuff inu , Fobilleskt rom tos 9os.m.which will be held in. England Dlner lrom Good Styls, Modeate Pies Old S o u t h Buildingnext year. A stadium will' be B a"l Rd to C I sw and 80.le ---- 'E. GLEASON -- ST Nbuilt which will afford accommoda _

    E T Op._ AL'E. GLEAS ONtions for 367,00o persons. This AL AND WOOD DMr Niceson will be instadium will contain an arena and Delivered in Rooreuena swimming pool lo yards long. M LEV INE Offie:Main St Yard:RailroadSt 6UM & RAPOPORT.,M. LEVINE.: G & RPFall practice for candidates for

    '& -next season's Yale football team TAILO ALBERT W. OWEwill begin on Sepsember6. TAILOR ...Druggist...ieitShortly after the opening of the Oppoite Psk st. Chumb 1 Trmont st MAI SRE ANDOVR -lloracademic year 190o7-8, President

    ANOV E Hadley of Yale will commence BO8 TO N, 0 73 C HI A PEL S0 M R E E T coM*__ 1 1 D" 5frll JDAKSI AOBo New Haven, Conn.. _I _

    Manicure, Pedicure, Chiropod-Facial rassage A8eTOR ROUSe, N. ..Omce Hon :9*o1,2o6.' W idflrdfmErenings by appoinitae one 1Room 6 00 Bay tha te B sd ean a:g, e_ _Leo

    M .^A RV^'R'Dl R_ Oa1"9tI COOFERATIVrI S0CIETY 9

    ANDOVER NATIONAL BANKHours- 9 t o 12 m 3 p.m.Close Saturday at 12 m.

    FiOe uston Clotbes Lane RowellNORTON & SON Til

    Fu' rrI~~bigs Cao Tailors128a TREMONT STREETMR. FRANK K. FLETCHER o Door. Below NOW ave EMONT STEETOAT FRENCH'S EVERY TUESDAY

    New Haven, Conn.Pease mention the Plllpiaz - Pleae e o, the 1Ph1lia- P s . .P l

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    2.00 - his at Exeter. . : . I' 0,- ,, , S6, ilY , ..... -- ItX; - s '

    4.30 -Baccalaureate sermoii instonequiry icn. the Piis Hcademy tailor and Oitter m Sqa

    7.o0- Society f ihq iry in ... ..-..... ...... . .. ..Society Hall.

    MoN0AYIT

    8.oo- Draper Prize Speakii, g t" ' E 51 AN3 -ain Stone Chiel. .

    TUESDAY

    2.oo00 - ass Day exercises.4.00-Band concert. 'l -" l

    Gymnasifin. :'' '- . Jta 'Wd,

    xo.oo -- Ptbcessioi from Arch-

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    BASTABLE & CQ. ' ''

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    297 Fifth Ave., New York

    High Grade Clothes made trom the newest and moss artistioproduotion of the loom, sold at prlces lowerthan any other high grade tailor in BostoDisoount to ttudents.

    Business, Sporting and Evening Dress.

    J. C. Littlefield, THE COMMONS IN THE EARLY '9o's12 Beacon St., Boston

    I.--,~, | W lHouses Hold Dtal Meet from the following men: Hanford.. Good Things Stokes, Hemming, MitchelThe Clement and Brick Houses Stokes, Hemming, tcheFraser, Root, Hall, Wilkinson

    AT held a dual track meet on And- Farson, McKay, and MorrisolUrsonMcKay, and MorrisonPricesOover Campus last Wednesday Everybody -should be on thRigil Pr MiMes f which the former- won by a score grounds at one o'clock. -The fol

    hof 6 to 47. The events were lowing men will compose thet ~p~i~~s Oliveswell contested and furnished much Harvard team: Whitney, Cobb, 01

    Confectionery Spanish Olives amusement to the competitors. ney, Higinson, and Harthorne ,,English B scults. TS Captain Dowling of the Brick or

    English Jams French Sardines T A IL u thel Bric ____House was the individual star,French Cheeses and Importers of capturing first place in these

    Nut Meats (Fresh or Salted)Jellies, &c. &c. c. Woolen Novelties events, the mile, hal mile and low

    for Young len hurdles.___ for Young len. The officials were:- Referee,Kilpatrick; judges at .finish, Mor-

    field events, Mr. Hinman; clerk ofobb at --e5------- (A Lt TKR N ST q rison, Hamiltony Goodrich ; judgeI*..... BOSTON |course, Isett; starter, Hughes;

    BOSTON Mr. A. McMillan at French's every week timer, Mr. McBride.

    J. M. FRENCH & SON Tutoting NoteDINING ROO I

    Ice Cream. Fudges. Tutoring in mathematics for- -Students' Supplies of All Kinds. e r iamiation s.MAIN STREET, - NDOVER THE ROXBU RY e a mti Iat i

    ADDRESS, Chas. L. Batchelder,pCHARILnLeSE Mo 1o76 ChMURPHAPEL ST., NEW HAVEN, M. I. T., 'o8, North Reading,

    Rooms rented for the college year to Mass.p. A . Students' Yale students only. Rates from $5.oo to A t

    $I5.oo per week. For further information Barber address, S. W. HURLBURr Students Going West . 'uUmIorcoLMBU BluI

    9 Main Street -ndover N IW AVZN, CONN.

    1-IEWINS & I HOLLIS |The attention of students goingW1 FLANDERS' LUNCH | West is called to the new Boston

    ADVR ' LU C MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS & Maine train service to that sec- IRepresentative at Hotel Imperial, New11 MAIN STREET - tion of the country. The rate is York, every Wednesday.

    4 Hamilton Place, Boston less, the time almost as good,A_______ C___ VR equipment and dining car service

    WALTER I. MORSE equal to any and Chicago connec-F. P. HIGGINS (successor to Henly McLawln) tions for far West better in many

    Pocket Knives. Curtain Fixtures, instances than those of higher.. B A R... ~Hardware, Farming Tools,

    Paints, Oils p, iced roads.Musgrove Block Main Street - - - Adoer

    osto aid w Tor andD 3 DL P. P.A.GuA Cub vs Haiavard '10Boaatw'Tfin^Pas Buchan & Francis|Tobacco, Cigars, and 25 kinds oar ett e L phDuCIr rd rxitrs There will be ashoot at rthe

    including al Mall Philip orrls Murad, There will be a shoot at 'thee.,eto.sEgyptan beies. Moguls, Natuaals Gun Club traps this afternoon be-

    CHASE'S NEWS STAND Students' Trade a Specialty tween the -Academy team andmovDOEl R 10 PAR STREET, ANDOV1ER Harvard Freshmen. A five men

    Please mention the Phllllplan Please mention the Pllllnian team for Andover will be picked I

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    h.i.Thel. 1.908 baselittim -won !t 'A

    -,. the class'chhripionsbip.series , by /_ ._.. " ' . - winiilg l -fiie games " ' ' ": '

    p)ayed. Th ':8'ien who playedin**;* ' ^ ^ : r: m T h eyK ofte) e wfor;i tB :0O~' *t$7.285 For Dre, $2.00 to $Z12.75 Outing Shirts, $1,60 to $15. .'. "';";.i ." ; :* ,n amajority?, of-the. gams-

    .receive their numerals. Following Shirts forOolf, Tennis, Polo, Hunting, Boating.... ..is a sum:ary. Of,.:he ga.es:. . oxfords, Percalei and Madraa,$1.,0 to $4.50 Corded Linen and Batiste, $5.75to $7.25

    . , ,MAY I' * Scotch, English and French Flannel, $3.60 to $7.75S.o-. - ":= .. . A -Ponge, .English and China Silk,,t$7.50 to $15.00'". , ·. 0 7.VS. I9I:,..4. . : WAIST COATS-Made from Silk, Flannel, Mercerized and Linen, $3.60 to $1.00

    T · ^- «,." ;- ; .'.^- lff '"^ I908,1:1 YVs. 199 , 6 . CBAVATS-Embracing all desirable qualities and varying In price from $1.00 to $8.00

    rh inn icnp7san n , ,t a.-1907, vs. 1909, 1O. B.. . --. A..

    o8, -6 vs.-',i¢o. :3g*" *; '^ the : 1908, vs 0 . , ·...3. .may hot le;i'waii.bf thc'r ' ' AY I , rcct place to Bg efthiSr-Sts, isleoi -uwwOvercoats Hats, Necwear, 197 6 S. 1911vi 3 Fine A thietiC GoodsShirts, 'Undeea1HVo9 108, v 9 .. Aand Shoes. T S - 1 -. ; MA I - ens Golf 'j -Qq Old Phillipiaiis ktow that '' 5. 190 , Baseball 19 . e.WISOSrto beessin good. colee Jerseys, Sweates :.

    o it dsns~ ':~ 'too- t~itg MAY 21 We make a specialty of ready-made suitsform .it is.necessary-toi outfit The ' y and overcoats for young men and for boys

    at Shuman's. 1907,22 VS. I909, 8. Wright & Dlmn co'o , f 8 years and upward. Our materials are ofqI908, 1 vs. 1uwiylll0llyship of high grade; and our stuts, we be.

    4J Th- * 108 best imported manufhavctuee, our WoranMAY 29 f. nil lieve, have the distinctive appearance which

    that snap and quality pciar .IPNniS DIl . marks the correctlj dressed. Our prices area

    to the well-drsd coaee 1907,- 6 vs. 1 .I, 2. no higher than are frequently asked for so-,To them.ge Send for Catalogue- called cheap clothing.man's clothing. JUNE 3 Free

    19o8q A7rvs. 1910, 5. WRIGHT & DITSON Boston, Mass. t aarof! Q And, th« Shuman. pric are I9 0 8 ' lo v s. I9 5· WRIGHT & DITSON Boa^Sas. 8 Ilustrated calogue and measurement fm'!*olg Q' Pi . U .. Harrard Square; Cambridge, Mass. mil gladly e sent on requesrrt.', colege ns prics. JUNE 11

    Prescription Druggist NEW HAVEN, Co.

    The Siuman TWIT 'arm.. Forvpid review of the most Important sub..Charnpion:~~~- hijects preparatory for June examinations.

    2 . : A c rni hingdig, Shummer session Augt 7; 19ly07, to sept.A'ien's Urnising o oJUUU 25,19f07. For Septemberexaminations.1en forX ClVAalRogue- r i8i r-?MSmall Classes Strict attention to business,LOUI ALEXANDER., New Store J. WM* DEAN torongh and-intensive nstruction -by ex

    :· r -* ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~MIen Stret, Anover perts.Mai~n Street, Anover ForInformation Address,'

    I~NDS, I0 VS I910 WIGH~ .. o..,,...GEORGE L FOX, M.A.g*''. }lf 1 0 New Haven, Conn.

    Our itS P1806 at .. C.. Beut- & Bu minshi SEND-YOURNAME.

    Our Xterolatndise,9olds ifS Place at thea LOWELL, 8 MASS. Jl ,e an9ak,H. with Chrm aAcademyand Class For a Catalogue Of

    Pins, FraternityClothe~s Hats and and Club Devices, Spaldg Atletic GoodsOutfittings for . Cups, Medals, Fobs Mention what sport are interestd n and", Youngf M'en' a Lockets, Rings, etc. ask for a list of college and school supplies.for Andover .... The ,pad Ing Athletic LibrarySpecialty . . Text books on every athletic sporet c per copy

    15 SCHOOL STREET Send for complete lst."*tinnori ' uonuu n fill 1111" 11 **A~MAIV ORKR'DEPT.

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    Plain or Fauoy Lettering .,-ShirtsCollarsNekwear BAIrII TInI i (AINC ICS OT S Jn 2l t and General FurnisaoingsON SUIT CASES, POSTERS, June 281""" uSept. W- P. A. Baiber Shaving SuppliesBULLETINS, ETC. Our representative, who iill visit And- pot Office Bloc - - Andover

    Jas. Callum,-, 17 BARNARD . over this year as formerly, will have an _________tc ___ndveAndover Swimming Rowing. Canoing, assortment of these articles from which

    PROP ME A POSTAL B.eball . it will be possible for our patrons to Ri COLLEG oe__________________________select, not approximately, but exactly,

    TtiE frT:RO OL«IT AMeTutoring if desired what they wish. Offers courses in Ancient and Modem Lan.THE ETROPOLITAN gunges. Plyslcs, bntnemnatcs.C hemstry, Il.

    M Mf i *-' l *V'^*^^/1-'* * r ~ l ' . ------ . .. ,^,r M ^^. oloCT.Gerio~y.^rtlosophy Economics, oen" aC+, andle , -ce CX re m. fiSow V A CO ene, History Englesh .Twing, Electrical

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    once to insure a prompt delivery. MHANNO

    W. r. CDOW fV L ASS OF 907 Forum ElectionsW. C' CtWLEY : .< - 'j ^ WliJ^' * (ContInuewdfromPaweL.) The fllovVig officers of Fdrum 4 .ft

    ^Ja51|fcJ BS;J.-; ,' -~ .- ~ ,-~ were elected for the talla tert of Si_-_ O lerton, G. M. Goss, H. P. Green- i9oele' * . I98: ^

    MAI. ?'";... ' ough, R. M. Hall, W. A. Harris, .M~m ~ h; Tl^-m .:- President-R. E. Firmin,. ..H.W.Hatch, G. H. Hodenpy], Vice Presiden-J. .

    ' ' Cople L J .. wet W. Kaiser, AC. Se6retary-A:. W l. Gre ey............. ....W .."Kefel:". .. T Logn Treasurer-. C. HGunt.Cor. Hun*igon AvX. Efetand McCreadie, O. E. McIntyre, A. Treasurer- C unBragde -Sts.; BOSTON F. Marsh, F -Mrtin J P. Mrn . P it-'

    Recognied Headquarter or .all Colluege chell, L. P. Mitchell, 0. Murray, Phio lcctions and School Athletic Clubs .when i PD.A. aymBond, B.E .Rei oc o lo

    iiBosnt. '-.E astc ~s .Hte i Mt . Pby,9H od-M R The folowin officers of PhiloBOSQnq *Jec.ass Hote, w!h ~obdrsq ,. H. §.-Smithj , . R. were elected to serve during the .-- --- _ .--- ..Modertepqce. R n s, up. Smith, E. A. 8tevens, E. E. ........

    I S . .. . fall term'ofi ext year:o newrooms.just fcomleted Thompsn, L. L. Tonkn, K. Van ll term of yea .

    , *" r ~t - ' ,' Ti.hompsqn, .. Tonkin, K. Van President-F. G. Donaldson.AMOS H WH1PPLE. Prl. Winkle, 0. T. West. V resident- .

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    ,,Golf am Insignia .. _Secretary-H. W. Bradley.EMST mw'. t n i , .___ .- Treasurer-E. Williams.

    A J'rMSTNIEIPtl _tl" U , The following men on the golf fllEf : .team were awarded their "GAT" Princeton Won the champion.

    _u ,! ! |" Captain Wilson, Gardner, Weiss- ship gamq of the Yale-Princeton- - vA . " brod, Barker, E. V. K. Willson baseball series-.last Saturday at

    . I ".OrC D- Manager Knox. - Princeton with the score of 4-3.L* I1 * '1 " L, ...... .:. . , '""... . , *'* i._,; -, -

    'Tbo Name ~ clothes. Leavejr» * -ii?--""*-E~U-'-""- ClED-- ^ - - - -, ti'x,

    tta mideTiiry- ORENSTEIN A ALEXANDER Andoerevcr y .e a hyanT- e i;'IN -_P l * 7S. KEEZER: T :·O"3'B | T -^ 1lh b·^ Ta lors^ il 126 Main treet ndover, Ma.

    - ... eg ... rs DR. ABBOTT_ 1-~~ ~~~C-P> e~LAPt~ | .Physician and Surgeon

    LIES FLTTOTHEIEO-r-iER NEW HAVEN, - CONN. Office Hours: Till 9 am..SUpSE RS 10RUFASTS i * . ' t a Z to 3 and 6 to 8 p.m.apilSpwirBOo 6tton 25c. OUlce and Residence, 70 Mlsn St., Andover

    Ma7' eddorteoprde. -_ ___ Telephone 119azo.n 0oo.,Xake-

    .... B osM,v.sa.: ..... T w IDR. LEITCH will receive a limitednumber of patients at his house, corner of

    ALWAilS EASY - -CS STODDC1UER Main and Locke streets; Patients will,:- *-'- ....iA__ ,_..E.. . _ ' _. __ · ., v at all times, be under the care of a trained

    A ' ':'"' ' ' ' '... . . . . - nurse.

    Crosby's Restaurant - FOR THIRTEEN YEAIS -J.-A. LEITCH, M.D.IS G, '-DNE DR. CHAS. H. ILBERT0" A DL MAO| To IKTE LEADIG COLLEGE SHOE HOUSi t n n nn gniirn D CHAS. . iE l

    ,9 Sc hool St, Boston .. .. I. LV_ UU i M -- · "- : --- ---- - - - -- -- : -- -* * .* orcen Inlay Wl a Secialty

    BENJ. ROQWN 14 School Street. Boston . - iDi SHOES OF ALL KINDS... _____

    ANDOVER , - - MASS. ' .. ......

    -~ i!TEWART _w t , elerand puli Opt .. iClothes Pressed delvernd ; - ' xO " -

    Post Office Avenue, Andover ; * .-. f*-t

    . - TB ''.du. aIrreliketo theautomobilri - Baf lCa't awtanwl Msasdoiitz ; B :;- -1:ALLR HI- NTO]N?. . . uo...eo~ ;ith-obp.d 'w:. t. Intruments.for'ie -: , .:

    ICE CREAM and SHERBETS yS 'o 127 MAIN STETAIIoR ., :-'Besidence-"'Suinet Rock" '* A - Xwd C , t^i fld-'-.,'>

    Take Reading Car... . , YlI D i' LlL . .. .LT,&:O-- -- ---- *'"-I ^V-I-.--- ko.btiistbdo re b * T A iO;; ti.- :

    BEATTY FUEL CO. !oromobseo. isataei os - 2'" i '' Ou *L-3c

    .VAC. S..., ^, erMILYaM O-. 36oea * D. oodV.cat ia ; =oea,AL ancl. WMUU ^vsssswsxns. WOOi - * * 1M. byEssex Street, Andover "V'o * .t-R

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