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PHILLIPS ACADEMY ANDOVER, MASS. Volume XXXVL No. 26 SATURDAY, JANUARY 24,1~914 5conts SWIMMING, MEET POSTPONED P11 N OU OM AHOCKEY SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED AN0E0E WNSHLR OFOURYVEARS AT COLLEGE PAYP NEW COMBINATION SHIPS AT HARVARD Harvard no CoeTda.Sud LExeter Game on Feb. 4thatExeter. Advant ages and Disadvantages of a Trials at 4.30 in the Pool Last evening'at seven o'clock the Other Important Gun Three hundred and fifty-eight. College -,Education Discussed second of the oint meetings of students at Harvard were success-- The swimming meet scheduled Philo and Forum was held in the The schedule is announced, and ful this year in winning scholar- In the issue of the Outlook for with Harvard Varsity for to-daY Archaeology building. President after to-day all the games look as ships. The holders of scholarships .January 3rd, Mr. Ernest Y. Draper has been postponed to a later date. Hewett of Philo presided, assisted if they would be very hard. Exeter are separated .into three groups. discusses the advantages and the it was decided to postpone the meet by President Hatch of Forum, easily beat New Hampshire State The first group is made up of disadvantages of a college educa- on account of the team's~ being e- -H~skell of Forum -read the consti- and so we ought to be able to do those undergraduates whose work tion for a business career. riously handicapped owing to con- tution which had been decided by the same, but next Wednesday the entitles them to very high academic This article is of particular in- ditions. the cornmittee, and it was voted on team will be reafly tested when distinction. The second group is terest as in it Mr. Draper, citing At the pool at 4.30 o'clock the article by article by the entire as- they meet Melrose High. Then, made up of students of marked ex- the Classes of Yale 9o6 and Am- whole squad will report and Coach sembly. the Saturday after that, we play cellence who did not attain the first herst igo6 as examples, brings for. Sutherland intends to run off all The various articles briefly were the fast Harvard Freshman team group; the third group is made up vard -some very interesting statis- the regular events, in order to qs follows: at Cambridge, which beat Exeter of students to whom scholarships tics as to the per cent of young col- establish school records, and to tr I. That the union of the two 3 to 2 in a close game. The fol- have been awarded on special lege graduates holding executive out the whole team. A race will be societies should be called the Phil- lowing Wednesday we play Wor- claims, positions. From Mr. Draper's ar-ti- held between both relay teams, andsahn-ounAeml cester. Finally, on Saturday, Feb- Phillips Exeter made an excep- cle, entitled "The College Man in all reslts maydetermne a shft omatean-Foum Assebly. - ruary 4, we play Exeter at Exeter. tional showing, contributing four Business," we quote the following: for the entries in the Brookline II. That the societies shall be All men who can do so should ar- students to the first group, nine to "h nrneo ag ubr High meet next Saturday. The able to expel members and carry on range to accompany the team to the second, and three to the third, ofcolee enc ino busies ubr- squad must report promptly st- 4.15 ote uiesb teronlw.Exeter, so that we can cheer the Andover contributes none to the ing the last ten years has focused and suits are -to be worn. III. The officers of the assem- team to do their best. first group, six to the second groupthateioofhegnrlpbc Organ-Pian Recital -bly shall consist of a speaker, a The schedule follows: and one to the third. Allowance upoatntio the gm nra l busis 'tise'seresofficers shall perform the duties of Jn o ermc alyCu-ms emd o h atta type. 'Is it true,' they ask, 'that The sixth recital of th eisthe officers of any such organiza- -try Club. there are a much greater number the college Teally -benefits the grad- was given last Wednesday after- ofEee tdnsta noe ate in entering business?' The noon in the- Academy Chapel. As tion,- and that there shall be no Jan. 14. Cambridge Latin. stofeExeten students thanin Andoverly skd im more than two members from Jan. I7. Andover Town Team. stdnsiHavr.qeiowsoigalyskdim usual it was carried, on, with great either society.' Jan. 2. Lowmell Textile. TheAndover winners follow: idly, and was emphatically an- success, a large number attending,, V.Tathofceshllav Jan. 24 New Hampshire. State GRouP> IIwrdpsiieybcleepo in epite of the heavyht heoficrsssnowstormedpoitvey y oleg po- Mrs Frakpiaie of A ndsovr. the right to call meetings as well as Ja:2. College. - John R. Abbot, P. A. 'ro, H. '4, tessors and others who were sup- Mrs.Fran H. aigeof Adove to ostpne tem. an.'28.Melrose High School.. Andover, Mass, "Harvard Col- posed to know. But the cake of played the piao remarkably ell, to postpne them. Jan.31. Harvard Freshmen at lg. custom has had a hard 'time of it while Mr'. Pfatteicher gaves' fine V. That meetings shall be held Cambridge. Alexander B. Bruce, P. A. 'ii in the United States recently and -_performance on the organ. The every Friday evening while school Feb. 4. Worcester Academy. H. 'is, Lawrence, Mass., "Bart- critical investigation, that- started program was as follows: is i sesion at1 see o'lck n-h with the government and the' Nocturne - from Midsummer AcaooyIi ig Feb. ii.' Harvard 2nd. - James P. Gifford, P. A. 'io, H. cuchsfnlyhtte~lee Night's Dream Mendelssohn. VI. That Roberts' Rules Of Or- Feb. 14. Exeter at Exeter. 14, New Haven, Conn., "Harvard Tedmn o sntfrasr Adagio Fesca, deMhl eosre nteme l the games except Harvard C ole." KutP -A 1H tion but for proof-actual prOf March from The Damnation ings of the assembly. Fresh and Exeter are at home. HaodP Krh .A.'2 .that what th~ general college edu- of Faust Berlioz VII. A quorum. shall be con- ________'6, New Britain, Conn., "Harvard cation gives, the business world Salut d' Armour .Elgar stituted by twelve members. New Hampshire State College To-day College.' desires and rewards. It is well- -Cradle-song- - -__-K-ieruf -VIII.'- Article eight- was one- William G. Rice, Jr., P. A. '1 nigh ipossible to answer that de- Prelude to the Meistersinger' which decided the order of pro- To-day at 230 o'clock, Andover H. '4, Albany, N. Y-, "Harvard mand beyond 'the shadow of a Wagner cedure in the future meetings. wil payNeeHapsirrSateColee. 'IX Tht te cnsttut n ~a College in a hockey game at the Joseph R. Watkins, P. A. '2, dogebt. he conrds ofld-eve o Pi ta o lay Here be ameddb' w-hrsvt o be ransacked, and even then the mened y lho-tirs vte ofthe past week our tea m has shown College?' -eiecemgtntbecnicn will gi Etoh Ta h consituionyayoinkHnrteatnndscouts.murigbe.rs'.ioun. "Havar legieincte coutr oul e hanvncto wlgieits ana lni h An- Next the elections were held and much improvement in practice, al- GYU 1 on either side. But what is pos-_ dover Ton Hall n March21st. nminations were in order for though unfortunately the game Edward W. Mahan, P. A. '12, sible, and perhaps worth our while, Were very fotat in srcurn 2 spekr.-Bononnewton scheduled with Lowell Textile for H. 'i6, Natick, Mass., Decennial I -Haskll wee nomnated as wll aslast Wednesday had to be called off Scholarship of the class of 903. vantages and disadvantages ofa thismance tbe gien ndtw f our Witreadtodod wh ho an account of the snow. The Harvard College scholar-colgtringorabunes-- formnce tobe ive, ad to o, Witer an Wodfod, hoow- See, who had been forced to stop ships in the second group arererantovifwheerc- these have to be played at Can ever, withdrew their names. Boyn- playing for a while on account of scholarships without stipend; that cuson t w ery abytee cual bridge, ton was elected by a majdrity. ,sbdkehsstie adi s hyaegvnt e hs lsosw a ec yteata It willbe remebered tat last As no provision was made in the hisbdkehsetrd'adiitey regvnomnwoe evidence of various corporation of- yI~rth i et Socibeetae "te new constitution for the length of n2ow playing cover-point. Billy work entitles them to scholarships ficials who are in a position to Sye," hichi Eal toewh waen Tme ththeocrsoudev, Murray has been shifted from left but who do not need financial aid. know.- tmse ichye very muoTe aw n timendmt ten waces propodsevto wing to point, his place at left wing The Vani Duser Scholarship of "What training for business suc- book, msic, ad lyris are all have themi serve one term, which bigtknb sly rso h ls f11,wihi wre cess does the college give? In or- -boo, msic an, lyic thewil be ote onat he nxt eetng.will probably start at goal to-day, by the faculty of Phillips Academy, der to answer that, we have first to written by Harvard men, and th ilBeoyteon the next mpeaetin to be replaced later by N. B. Para- is held by Robert S. Cook, P. A. state a definite conception of the whole cast is filled by members of oy o the i nw spe athens dise, who has shown up o well 'i13, H '7, most essential requisite for such the__society__were made for the vice-speaker, lately.Inecaswiungucs.Tommnditsthabl -AENA adlSe an was elected, and later The probable line-up for to-day- ity to create practical ideas, the Baly-was elected clerk. Wood- will be: Last Saturday the trials for the power to harness the imagination To-DAY frthnmade a motion that the Preston, g. class swimming teams were con- so that it will assist the individual ford then ~~~~~~~Murray, . tinued and resulted as follows: in discovering new ways or i- 12.153-Gym Class C. trials for the Philo-Forum. Debate See, cp. In the 5-yard swim, for 19I7 proved ways of attaining the re- 2.13-Gym: Track ClaSs. be held by both societies on the 6th- Appleton, rw.' 2,3o-ockeyGame with New of February. R. C. arakdise (capt.), r Lunt was first with 34.2, Flynn see- quired result. Of course this is 2.30-Hockey ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ayle, . ond, and Woolley third. For all ntteol eustbti em -Hampshire State College. nottholy____st__buisem SUNDAY- Philo Elects New Members Ashley, 1w classes,' Solley, 914, was first,. to be the most fundamental. An 6.45-Inquiry. - - Class Hockey ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Greene, 914, second, and Taber, executive can hire almost any other MONDAY - At a meeting of Philo, held yes- -I1n6 th ivigss, 5 wskind- of work to be done.-organi- 12.15-Gymn Class A. tedymrigafter cae,the The class hokyteams have fin th dii, aso, 95, a Vs sc zation, accuracy in clerical detail, 3.00-Gymc Cls. following men were voted into the been, practising steadily this week, ansihal n ocisws hr iescanshbe Aore orhes useesefur 3.00GYM'Class C.society, their names being passed- -and are now'rounding into form. adwt o n oku a hr iecnb oeo esueesfr 3.43-Gym Class E. by the-executive committee: Dray- Hazen has been elected captain of with 48. and still prosper. Without ideas, TuEsDAY ton, Harveyj-K. D. Reed, H~airey, '14, Davison of 'I5, and Dodd of -- From these results and those however,-'Iworkable' ideas-he is mi~!GyriClass B. and MacMahan. 'x6, while '7 has not as yet elected taken last term the class squads no more than a well-trained clerk; 2.35--ym:Class -A. Philo held a short meeting after a captain. To-day the first game wl-bemdupafoos:and a business with a man at its 3.00-Gym Cass' D. h on etn ocnie h ilb yd. '14 being mastched 1914: Langdon, Baldrige, Sol- head who cannot think for himself resignation of Getty. The society against 17, and 'xS against 'i6. ley, Greene, Sager. . S headed towards the rocks. And - At the Thsatres - refused,- to grant' the resignation Both games will be held on Rab- 195 oes asWlimat this point the voice of the col-' -, and ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Pratt, Morris, Brinkerhoff, Barnes. eei er.'hsi xcl h C~t - "When Dreams Come an_'he, was dishonorably dis- bit's Pond. l96 itnRsnam a ete colleged ex his, i excls whyo True.",, hred.- The schedule follows: Hartley, Hall, H. I. Trilman. trnouudegdaesothk- Tremont-"Years of Discre- - - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ tri or ndrgauaestothn Tre ont - `Yar ofnue NosroesorFobe Jan. 24-I914 vs. I917; 1915 vs. 1917: Irvine, Fish, Woods, Cres- for- themselves.' The dictum has igx6. . s&~, - Woolley, Hines, I bacene the veriest platitude, but Colonial-"Oh OhI' Delplline." Last Tuesday evening after the Jan. 28-I9r4 -vs. igi6; 1915 vs. Smith,- Tooker, Flynn.-th trho.tisubetcn e Mjestic-`Littl Women. Trustees' meeting a banquet was - 9r7. - h em ilme mei the tth n-iy a ubcerti n beo Boston-"The'Whip. given in the gymn in -honor of Pro- Jan. 3r-19r4 vs. r915; z916 vs. ly and elect captains, and the first was an thyal eoe ooo PlymOwti-"Un'iider Cover.", l essor Forbes. This was given in - 1917. ' meets in the regular series will nostruhrptto.Tefc Park- he Argyle Case."' appreciation of Professor Forbes' Feb., 4-1914 .vs. I917; 19I5 vs. commence next Wednesday after-isa"oleetunthsowrk Hol~is-"Te Will" rid "Theservices aspicplo h col-- 11. - --- noon at 4.30 clock. If there are out- problems or himself during 1yranany,:ofTears." in'the absence of Principal'Stearns. Feb. 7-1914 vs. i9i6; I915 vs. any nmore~-men *ho' Wisho to come teetr oryaso i ue Herrick has ~the best seats'fora,ll Speeches were madeI by several 1917.- - out for these teams, they -shouldlgeanifhcnotrwllot theatres.' alt Back, . ayi228. webers.of, the.-Trustees-'ud Fac- Feb. 11-1914 vs., '1915; 1916' vs. see Coach Sutherland and report at ______________

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PHILLIPS ACADEMY

ANDOVER, MASS.

Volume XXXVL No. 26 SATURDAY, JANUARY 24,1~914 5conts

SWIMMING, MEET POSTPONED P11 N OU OM AHOCKEY SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED AN0E0E WNSHLR OFOURYVEARS AT COLLEGE PAYPNEW COMBINATION SHIPS AT HARVARD

Harvard no CoeTda.Sud LExeter Game on Feb. 4thatExeter. Advant ages and Disadvantages of aTrials at 4.30 in the Pool Last evening'at seven o'clock the Other Important Gun Three hundred and fifty-eight. College -,Education Discussed

second of the oint meetings of students at Harvard were success--The swimming meet scheduled Philo and Forum was held in the The schedule is announced, and ful this year in winning scholar- In the issue of the Outlook for

with Harvard Varsity for to-daY Archaeology building. President after to-day all the games look as ships. The holders of scholarships .January 3rd, Mr. Ernest Y. Draperhas been postponed to a later date. Hewett of Philo presided, assisted if they would be very hard. Exeter are separated .into three groups. discusses the advantages and theit was decided to postpone the meet by President Hatch of Forum, easily beat New Hampshire State The first group is made up of disadvantages of a college educa-on account of the team's~ being e- -H~skell of Forum -read the consti- and so we ought to be able to do those undergraduates whose work tion for a business career.riously handicapped owing to con- tution which had been decided by the same, but next Wednesday the entitles them to very high academic This article is of particular in-ditions. the cornmittee, and it was voted on team will be reafly tested when distinction. The second group is terest as in it Mr. Draper, citing

At the pool at 4.30 o'clock the article by article by the entire as- they meet Melrose High. Then, made up of students of marked ex- the Classes of Yale 9o6 and Am-whole squad will report and Coach sembly. the Saturday after that, we play cellence who did not attain the first herst igo6 as examples, brings for.Sutherland intends to run off all The various articles briefly were the fast Harvard Freshman team group; the third group is made up vard -some very interesting statis-the regular events, in order to qs follows: at Cambridge, which beat Exeter of students to whom scholarships tics as to the per cent of young col-establish school records, and to tr I. That the union of the two 3 to 2 in a close game. The fol- have been awarded on special lege graduates holding executiveout the whole team. A race will be societies should be called the Phil- lowing Wednesday we play Wor- claims, positions. From Mr. Draper's ar-ti-held between both relay teams, andsahn-ounAeml cester. Finally, on Saturday, Feb- Phillips Exeter made an excep- cle, entitled "The College Man in

all reslts maydetermne a shft omatean-Foum Assebly. - ruary 4, we play Exeter at Exeter. tional showing, contributing four Business," we quote the following:for the entries in the Brookline II. That the societies shall be All men who can do so should ar- students to the first group, nine to "h nrneo ag ubrHigh meet next Saturday. The able to expel members and carry on range to accompany the team to the second, and three to the third, ofcolee enc ino busies ubr-squad must report promptly st- 4.15 ote uiesb teronlw.Exeter, so that we can cheer the Andover contributes none to the ing the last ten years has focusedand suits are -to be worn. III. The officers of the assem- team to do their best. first group, six to the second groupthateioofhegnrlpbc

Organ-Pian Recital -bly shall consist of a speaker, a The schedule follows: and one to the third. Allowance upoatntio the gm nra l busis'tise'seresofficers shall perform the duties of Jn o ermc alyCu-ms emd o h atta type. 'Is it true,' they ask, 'that

The sixth recital of th eisthe officers of any such organiza- -try Club. there are a much greater number the college Teally -benefits the grad-was given last Wednesday after- ofEee tdnsta noe ate in entering business?' Thenoon in the- Academy Chapel. As tion,- and that there shall be no Jan. 14. Cambridge Latin. stofeExeten students thanin Andoverly skd immore than two members from Jan. I7. Andover Town Team. stdnsiHavr.qeiowsoigalyskdimusual it was carried, on, with great either society.' Jan. 2. Lowmell Textile. TheAndover winners follow: idly, and was emphatically an-success, a large number attending,, V.Tathofceshllav Jan. 24 New Hampshire. State GRouP> IIwrdpsiieybcleepo

in epite of the heavyht heoficrsssnowstormedpoitvey y oleg po-Mrs Frakpiaie of A ndsovr. the right to call meetings as well as Ja:2. College. - John R. Abbot, P. A. 'ro, H. '4, tessors and others who were sup-

Mrs.Fran H. aigeof Adove to ostpne tem. an.'28.Melrose High School.. Andover, Mass, "Harvard Col- posed to know. But the cake ofplayed the piao remarkably ell, to postpne them. Jan.31. Harvard Freshmen at lg. custom has had a hard 'time of it

while Mr'. Pfatteicher gaves' fine V. That meetings shall be held Cambridge. Alexander B. Bruce, P. A. 'ii in the United States recently and-_performance on the organ. The every Friday evening while school Feb. 4. Worcester Academy. H. 'is, Lawrence, Mass., "Bart- critical investigation, that- startedprogram was as follows: is i sesion at1 see o'lck n-h with the government and the'Nocturne - from Midsummer AcaooyIi ig Feb. ii.' Harvard 2nd. - James P. Gifford, P. A. 'io, H. cuchsfnlyhtte~lee

Night's Dream Mendelssohn. VI. That Roberts' Rules Of Or- Feb. 14. Exeter at Exeter. 14, New Haven, Conn., "Harvard Tedmn o sntfrasrAdagio Fesca, deMhl eosre nteme l the games except Harvard C ole." KutP -A 1H tion but for proof-actual prOfMarch from The Damnation ings of the assembly. Fresh and Exeter are at home. HaodP Krh .A.'2 .that what th~ general college edu-

of Faust Berlioz VII. A quorum. shall be con- ________'6, New Britain, Conn., "Harvard cation gives, the business worldSalut d' Armour .Elgar stituted by twelve members. New Hampshire State College To-day College.' desires and rewards. It is well-

-Cradle-song- - -__-K-ieruf -VIII.'- Article eight- was one- William G. Rice, Jr., P. A. '1 nigh ipossible to answer that de-Prelude to the Meistersinger' which decided the order of pro- To-day at 230 o'clock, Andover H. '4, Albany, N. Y-, "Harvard mand beyond 'the shadow of a

Wagner cedure in the future meetings. wil payNeeHapsirrSateColee.'IX Tht te cnsttut n ~a College in a hockey game at the Joseph R. Watkins, P. A. '2, dogebt. he conrds ofld-eve o

Pi ta o lay Here be ameddb' w-hrsvt o be ransacked, and even then themened y lho-tirs vte ofthe past week our tea m has shown College?' -eiecemgtntbecnicn

will gi Etoh Ta h consituionyayoinkHnrteatnndscouts.murigbe.rs'.ioun. "Havar legieincte coutr oul e hanvnctowlgieits ana lni h An- Next the elections were held and much improvement in practice, al- GYU 1 on either side. But what is pos-_

dover Ton Hall n March21st. nminations were in order for though unfortunately the game Edward W. Mahan, P. A. '12, sible, and perhaps worth our while,Were very fotat in srcurn 2 spekr.-Bononnewton scheduled with Lowell Textile for H. 'i6, Natick, Mass., Decennial I-Haskll wee nomnated as wll aslast Wednesday had to be called off Scholarship of the class of 903. vantages and disadvantages ofa

thismance tbe gien ndtw f our Witreadtodod wh ho an account of the snow. The Harvard College scholar-colgtringorabunes--formnce tobe ive, ad to o, Witer an Wodfod, hoow- See, who had been forced to stop ships in the second group arererantovifwheerc-

these have to be played at Can ever, withdrew their names. Boyn- playing for a while on account of scholarships without stipend; that cuson t w ery abytee cualbridge, ton was elected by a majdrity. ,sbdkehsstie adi s hyaegvnt e hs lsosw a ec yteata

It willbe remebered tat last As no provision was made in the hisbdkehsetrd'adiitey regvnomnwoe evidence of various corporation of-yI~rth i et Socibeetae "te new constitution for the length of n2ow playing cover-point. Billy work entitles them to scholarships ficials who are in a position toSye," hichi Eal toewh waen Tme ththeocrsoudev, Murray has been shifted from left but who do not need financial aid. know.-tmse ichye very muoTe aw n timendmt ten waces propodsevto wing to point, his place at left wing The Vani Duser Scholarship of "What training for business suc-

book, msic, ad lyris are all have themi serve one term, which bigtknb sly rso h ls f11,wihi wre cess does the college give? In or--boo, msic an, lyic thewil be ote onat he nxt eetng.will probably start at goal to-day, by the faculty of Phillips Academy, der to answer that, we have first to

written by Harvard men, and th ilBeoyteon the next mpeaetin to be replaced later by N. B. Para- is held by Robert S. Cook, P. A. state a definite conception of thewhole cast is filled by members of oy o the i nw spe athens dise, who has shown up o well 'i13, H '7, most essential requisite for such

the__society__were made for the vice-speaker, lately.Inecaswiungucs.Tommnditsthabl

-AENA adlSe an was elected, and later The probable line-up for to-day- ity to create practical ideas, theBaly-was elected clerk. Wood- will be: Last Saturday the trials for the power to harness the imagination

To-DAY frthnmade a motion that the Preston, g. class swimming teams were con- so that it will assist the individualford then ~~~~~~~Murray, . tinued and resulted as follows: in discovering new ways or i-

12.153-Gym Class C. trials for the Philo-Forum. Debate See, cp. In the 5-yard swim, for 19I7 proved ways of attaining the re-2.13-Gym: Track ClaSs. be held by both societies on the 6th- Appleton, rw.'

2,3o-ockeyGame with New of February. R. C. arakdise (capt.), r Lunt was first with 34.2, Flynn see- quired result. Of course this is2.30-Hockey ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ayle, . ond, and Woolley third. For all ntteol eustbti em

-Hampshire State College. nottholy____st__buisemSUNDAY- Philo Elects New Members Ashley, 1w classes,' Solley, 914, was first,. to be the most fundamental. An

6.45-Inquiry. - - Class Hockey ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Greene, 914, second, and Taber, executive can hire almost any otherMONDAY - At a meeting of Philo, held yes- -I1n6 th ivigss, 5 wskind- of work to be done.-organi-

12.15-Gymn Class A. tedymrigafter cae,the The class hokyteams have fin th dii, aso, 95, a Vs sc zation, accuracy in clerical detail,3.00-Gymc Cls. following men were voted into the been, practising steadily this week, ansihal n ocisws hr iescanshbe Aore orhes useesefur

3.00GYM'Class C.society, their names being passed- -and are now'rounding into form. adwt o n oku a hr iecnb oeo esueesfr3.43-Gym Class E. by the-executive committee: Dray- Hazen has been elected captain of with 48. and still prosper. Without ideas,

TuEsDAY ton, Harveyj-K. D. Reed, H~airey, '14, Davison of 'I5, and Dodd of --From these results and those however,-'Iworkable' ideas-he ismi~!GyriClass B. and MacMahan. 'x6, while '7 has not as yet elected taken last term the class squads no more than a well-trained clerk;2.35--ym:Class -A. Philo held a short meeting after a captain. To-day the first game wl-bemdupafoos:and a business with a man at its3.00-Gym Cass' D. h on etn ocnie h ilb yd. '14 being mastched 1914: Langdon, Baldrige, Sol- head who cannot think for himself

resignation of Getty. The society against 17, and 'xS against 'i6. ley, Greene, Sager. . S headed towards the rocks. And- At the Thsatres - refused,- to grant' the resignation Both games will be held on Rab- 195 oes asWlimat this point the voice of the col-'

-, and ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Pratt, Morris, Brinkerhoff, Barnes. eei er.'hsi xcl hC~t - "When Dreams Come an_'he, was dishonorably dis- bit's Pond. l96 itnRsnam a ete colleged ex his, i excls whyoTrue.",, hred.- The schedule follows: Hartley, Hall, H. I. Trilman. trnouudegdaesothk-

Tremont-"Years of Discre- - - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ tri or ndrgauaestothnTre ont - `Yar ofnue NosroesorFobe Jan. 24-I914 vs. I917; 1915 vs. 1917: Irvine, Fish, Woods, Cres- for- themselves.' The dictum has

igx6. . s&~, - Woolley, Hines, I bacene the veriest platitude, butColonial-"Oh OhI' Delplline." Last Tuesday evening after the Jan. 28-I9r4 -vs. igi6; 1915 vs. Smith,- Tooker, Flynn.-th trho.tisubetcn eMjestic-`Littl Women. Trustees' meeting a banquet was - 9r7. - h em ilme mei the tth n-iy a ubcerti n beo

Boston-"The'Whip. given in the gymn in -honor of Pro- Jan. 3r-19r4 vs. r915; z916 vs. ly and elect captains, and the first was an thyal eoe oooPlymOwti-"Un'iider Cover.", l essor Forbes. This was given in - 1917. ' meets in the regular series will nostruhrptto.TefcPark- he Argyle Case."' appreciation of Professor Forbes' Feb., 4-1914 .vs. I917; 19I5 vs. commence next Wednesday after-isa"oleetunthsowrk

Hol~is-"Te Will" rid "Theservices aspicplo h col-- 11. - --- noon at 4.30 clock. If there are out- problems or himself during1yranany,:ofTears." in'the absence of Principal'Stearns. Feb. 7-1914 vs. i9i6; I915 vs. any nmore~-men *ho' Wisho to come teetr oryaso i ue

Herrick has ~the best seats'fora,ll Speeches were madeI by several 1917.- - out for these teams, they -shouldlgeanifhcnotrwllot

theatres.' alt Back, . ayi228. webers.of, the.-Trustees-'ud Fac- Feb. 11-1914 vs., '1915; 1916' vs. see Coach Sutherland and report at ______________

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2 Cbe ~~~~~Pbotlip an NOTICES II ~"Wl dresdAdve e11ithrCohe a~~

BOARD OF EDITORS Have you subd fr the a qLae G'nrIyseW 1Managing Editor Pliillipiati9 ~~~ing, the student who fails to, grasp

Mani&H EoYNtor tL, e - p~we to' think is lost. IaN,'4 B I7I Business Manwr Piftiiaii Heelirs, memnbIera 'Maxim that wp~s printed

"Bob" Dley wil have carge ofin large letters on the 'wall of a T e P ilp c4 mAssociate Editors the hext issue. class-room at college. It was inHI s ae

Jo JohN . MACKIN.AY, 'RiAll 'heeers in twn repor at An-Latin, and read to the effect that Tailor and O titr ~~JO . WCooxUSY, '14 O titr

-RoBEXT F. DAZ. 14 . oe odya 4.'he who knows but cannot express A ~ n O D ~ KB O.SOSLmv B. PoW~~~~~~~s. 14.- ~~~that which he kniows is no better ______________________________

A:.AiMon C0D, 4 ____________off__than__ifhe__did__notknow__at__all.'Ax.~~ii I As 1&TAPURPJ ' off than if he did not know at a ~~~sense clerks (in this class are in- J .W~lN

HAR.VE ~. HOD, '4 annupced ast Wdnesdy; a t is in an ts~h~ere uch as thisPublished every '~~~ ~ commission will be given oni all ad- httecleeyuh nte~otcue aemn life insuirance ~ p~n njOtcn

Publihed veryWedneaaay and Sat. vertisements procured by competir formative years of his ife, is agents, real est4eg Agents, and the PH Iiis gurday during th school year..tors in the competition for the por 'for"ced to acopihhsdaily like, mayo hmaemkn And or, s

NtctoAderUxers agrs5ai§ani elthlNotice of advrt~semntS.'sitions of SeniorEditors. A corn- tasks. He has a route to followr agrsaaisaii ~lthl _______________

To insukre change missionefrer cnt be bt it is a routine 'that calls into, mo're responsitile p~osition than NWVCO EODreerived fo20nn E ITO EODcoy mutb o Wded- p wll gien lay his reaosfling powers at every some of those included 1' Class f'f: 0CODR

not laer tha noon;for Saux' on all ads. Se Powers, i Phil- turn..Even fosport it day ot later than Friday nobo. A tun vnilsotis racti- "Yile, 35; Amherst, i8.foan~usc~iniunicit~os shouldbe alisHlaone Agency frmachinesan6si&ts b 6iiu''ti ihouge. lips Hll,_aonce cally thie same, although 6f course "Clasis 3.- Those who hold strict-Re rsat

~~ ~~~ EUBIU~~~~~~~5S Win . ~~~~~~~in a 6ser degre'e. The pitcher ly cler-ical positions: .4 LEIA BIen olt HWuse. Andover, Ma *BASKET~AL -. A LE-

All Almni eomuuicaions s~dd be All cadidate for ~ass baket- who 'uses his head' is teoehe "Yale ; Amherst, 3. ' VR APRY'3 11AIIIPTcoach desires. If, therefre, the -' ~Sin ~ay.-E luaddressed 'to the anagin Editor. 6 baiersare asked to reot a the uf r.xcteai o

Apdover Cttage, Andover, 4ai. bll em rpr college affords an atmosphere that called 'independent positions: Yale,FAHO K I CR V TT~rsna: $2 yei Year. Single Coptes, a eta. gma4o'lcshrtisfe-is conducive for acpiiring success, io6, or j53/2 per cent.; Amhierst, 45, Xhitte open paid carvoi 14 cln c~lor

____________________________noon. As so many requests have'.'. to think for one's'self, are we or 94 pet cent. Clerical positions: 'jg mal pr 4ltaeIEnterd at he AnoverPout O'siea been made, it has been decided to 2o ~siidi iigtotecl ae ,o Y per cent.; Amherst, q.9 elI dedii 6 a

1 econti lass mal matte. hold n intereass basetball eriesi.lege lit credit for that servi~e 3, py 5 per cent.- MOWAN~.N UTTfriG WSTHE ANDOY!LI. XPR-S Th inn 'anilb rre This ind~eiindent thinking on "Bsdsteelgrsteeis ooFifth AVgewYk

This issue in charge of L. K. Moore- fnumerals and will probably play the part of eahsuetdveoseiec ofIohe r I wrote-othier qualities hai will help the to a ew' active corpoainP r iff

he~~~~4. . ' ~~~~~the winning class team of Worces- graduate in lter ife.' It 'develops gers whose experience in thiaon

there will be enuugli interest taken These are outgrowfh othoher? entitles their opinions t ecosdIn another column of to-day' tomk i sre and all cannot fail t be of adteedwhrspc.My letraked ~ 1 ~ Sto mke he eris asuccess.letraissue,will be fo nd an article whi~h________ some time, to the Embryonic busi- or a brief answer to the following -

tends to prove that a college educa- Alflos utorwetin a.qusns- THlE PHIILLIPS INNtion pays. Much has been said and please report at their regular class "So fr in this article the advan- "I. What, in your ppimon, areOPOIECMSwritten on this subject, but unlike tm toy.tages of collegiate instruction seem the merits that an a~,erage college Qpen throughout tlie-yw,' Rittes $3.00the authors, Mr. Drap,er has taken _______to have it. But, as the saying goes, e~i6 ~se hc vl'b of per da~ Pautse 4tthe trouble to get some pretty con- ELIGIBLEF FOR Hocxiv .there are two sides to every brick,' service io him'' ipdn entering busi-

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vincing figures together. The men eligible for the varsity and the college education brick' is ness ?' 'J.MSTW Y -prritr

Tany' fellows who find school hokytairepltn Ashley, no exception.- College men are ' ''. "'

work a bore, ften*ask what it is M.ntrosylxi hi abits, and -A --good for and why one should in aaHry ury . m.nroy lthmarei etheravgh tT-rod i o New, EngI*4-

Newton, N. B. Paradie R. mayo hmaexrvgn.I STAMFORD PREARTO Y fradflons datugfromfict himself' further with a higher i h eea reo rmr-RPRT'Paradise, R. G. Prefton, Sayle, See, isteoeealfedoer; e Warn let education. The article does not go'straint - that fsters these charac- 5 , fof" wlyfuroished into ail the details pro and con, but Wodar. _ 'teristics. once knew a young man S O H' ' comfoLmerely tries to show, as far as fig- HokyGm ospnd' wowa ofn fsleigta orps q',L,

ares and reresentativeopinions in his Senior year, when all studies Stafliford, - Connecticut i.'''ditac__pn,,that colleg ecain'ae Tehcegaett'adbe were elective,,'he hose no study that

__ __ ~~~~~~~~t + chdue for last Wednesday af- weurdater'~~- nareia11-"O:t"'th 'sacfice"'andc-work . -r.quiredhi-- appeaatnsa recitathey oftandnworkithatternoop wit Lowell Textile' had torombfe103am.TeA school for boys d~nthey often bring. ~~~to be called off on accourit of the 'va~t~cuum iy~i

prevalence of extravagance among the cottage plan, fiftyn -vcumpntRomTe call for class basketball can- heavy snow fall of the previous mayp9egautscno fi o Jie rmNwYr Cyin. $1.00 adaanjp

didates ought to receive a large an- night. oth the Andover and Low- hurt their chances in business. It As only five boys are re-swer, for although when btsketball eli Textile teams were on the ice, is axiomatic that the function of cevdi ah cottage, -

was stopped here as a minor sport but the entire rink was not cleared thle business man 'is. primarily to and the classes are limitedit eened o b i a lum al ovr n tme or he am, oingto heFIREWOODit semedto 'e ina sump ll oer i tim fo thegame owig tothemake money. It therefore follows to the same number, thethe cbuntry, the game lately seem attathe work of clearing the that if one does not have the right .maximum amount of in- Cut fireplace lengths. -

to have received a new impetus. rink had begun top late. Although regard for the value of money nor dividual instruction' is A. H. F!ARNPIAM,Basketball used to be very popular mny flostid ohephethe value of thrift in business rela- griven! New England * Nrt ,Andovrer, Mass.here and perhans conditions `w-ill workmen. they were only able to tions, he will be handicapped just ColgZeriiae rv- H. M*. EAR.Y ' 17 Tajyoci 0ai, ANTagain make it possible for its re- clear enoug'h rom for a little prac- so much in striving toward cdm-newal. tice. mercial success. ee.PARK STREET STABLES

____________________________________________________ "The college man is generally Foctlgu ad es_ __ T. F. MORRISSEY, Proprietorconceited. He has an exaltedoi- 0lg6ed IksfrHcton

________________________________________________________ ion of his ability. At first his views ALFRED C. ROBJENT, Headmaster. P4ot Work a SpeolaltjTELEPHONE C6N. " of business, colored with his ownreehoet' NOE

MAIN ST., ' . ~~~~~~~~conceit, are distorted. He feels___________________________________T~~h e. (2; r a wl e y C o., t~hat hle kntows too much to learnabusiness 'from the ground up.' He ' " ~T' ",

Overstock f 200 to 300 plin and fanci Suitings of would rather start half-way up. t INDLL m~uJWjsome of the best foreign and domestic 'output originally sold is hard for him to realize that he NEW YorKE

for$35, $40 and $45. ca ee rive 'at the top except oawTt5th treby wa of the bottom., Fortunately ' ear sot6i St. Subwa tto n s t ~~~a

Your Choice for $30.00 ~~~~~~~~~~for him, however, a few' h ard KEPT BY A COLLEGE mANEACH SUIT A PRODUCT OF OUR OWN WOR(SIHOP knocks usually teach him his lesson, Headquartei* for Students

It will pay you to look over our stock before going elsewhere and, once started, it takes more thanthe ordinary amount of discourage- pfroda t ah a dor.m(zn eta eo

WA ~~H OIJP~~ W3~~~4~~C~W ment to stop him.ps h or

____________________________________________________ "So much for theories. ,ht' New and Fireproofare the actual facts about college Stri FlrtlCaan

at Reasonablemen's iuccess? I have a few that aowihbhanup

__________________________________ aeiluintng coe ht rThe Cumberland does more School andseemed to rme a typical "class in'two -College bu~iiness'than any other,

ghotel in New Yorktypical colleges. ' I took theClassT h e A ndovepr JPress f6:in YaleUniversiy,an~ 1 ek Special Rates for'School andJolin N. Cole anleofth Clas of cq~i me ollege,thss ii Aniherst College, ~~~~~~~~~~Ten minutes walk to forty theatr" o'

an example of'thie'stpall one. `c~6se the' Class of 1906, because it - o w - 'BcOAWATA

' I~~~eadrwuarters for eve r."* ~~~~~~~~~ seemed t, nme, tt in sveit year a PR0y6IH rWAYt 5t TE4q~irt4PrS for 6manys'bould have" had fime eoug 0 64 STEE

thate 1* 'correct in to get his footipig in~4 .ousidrini~~~~~~, ~world, 'but ist, too' iminch 'tinie i -

En~ravin~ and Stati~nery. for whic~'r to. secure an, executivepo-tion that, with', more' thart Average

P. A., Stu3dents .ability," he should have secfired ''r '

earfier. he graduates Were divid'.-~ _____ ~~~~~~~~~~edintQ, three .classes,'asg follows A ~ F R G A M

"Class -Those whoa wn oFpris u4 frg M i sr areprtnr in a. busiriss and thiose tr:6l4iia Jiftiai~" 2'6-

who ocupy sri yr manageria 8 ~ L QI I ICR2-'T !!V'~"ale, j'; Amherst, 27-

"C s2. Those ,who hok no

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Iicient plane from their inheritance, Mris. MU. E. DALTONLi B 0 OlE S H 0 P ~~~~~~~~and, on the average, to a higher THE MTnOPOLTA_4NELI BOOT- 8H',OP ~~~moral plane. I do not know that Home-mad od oaNEW HAVEN,, CONN. the latter is due to their college ad C em Caod yoa

0 - ~~~~~~~~~~~training.' - IeCem ad

M akers of Young men's Smart Shoes; '4S We have no fixed policy in 42 1ain St. - Andover, Mass. readto the employment of col-lege men, but 'give them the prefer- Hf A .RG*to V E $0HOOL

AT ence.' - 4sta1tihe4 in IG for tutrigecuil)"An exec~tive of the Wetern Als Li LI r -Vs I - - - f A l~~~~~~~~~~~~~irmer Andover Students.,H E L L ~~~~~~~~~, ~ ~ ~~~1Eectric Company dd not care to who have eeived instruction with us will

reply by etter; but pe'mitted me to be sent upon request.interview him. THE HART, I110 WALL ST., NEW HAVEN, CONNI. 9

_______________________________________________________________ "'We have forty thousand em- PINCKNEY . HARGROVE, Principalployees,' he said, 'and it is hard to

r~~uwgrfr~~~~ ~~'~r~~v-~~ O ~write arbitrarily with reference to THIE NEW DRUG STOREId DUI.IVNLJ~~~~~ fj~~~I1(~~vI1L.,v~~~ them. There are a lot of fools thatAT S4 BUCKLE ARCT~~cs 3.0 graduate from college, but, in my-

opinion, it is not the college that is CROWLE1Y &CO.Ra e'sofcnetonhelde Wsie~ El'edrilc MANS. wva then see if you can resist it. Thereresponsgible. The Western 3 arecaranmels,mintstafiies,molassesC LO IN O U T SA L Cmay sed epreetav. 'ocandy, etc-, the choice of the

many colleges for the express pur- A A Old-Tmne Favorites," Attrac-pose of soliciting college men to fl I& Iil tively packed in 20-oz. boxesenter its employ. That is what we, A -H N & C N I

BISHOP I16. C. Rod man as a company, think of able college Academy Men demand clothes that BEZ W. LOW23,AndoverAnt____________ ____________ _____ ______ ____________ ___________ en. I am nota college maomy-weookfwel-fit lwelt-a d eespecially

self, but I have a son in college wear well. Thai they find these2. What, in your opinion, are foundation on which to build an who intends to enter business when qualities predominate in our cloth- *

the most important things that the education.' , le graduates. That is what I my- In .s iicesn sadles~ fro Nhew Fongtand~ ~ average college Senior has to 'un- "2. That his education is corn- sef hik fSkclegatesatonCo-ge, ohNe egsn

lean'upo eterngbusiness? pee. o uiesmn In our College Rooms you willlearn' upon entering pleted.' , ~~~~~~~~"All this evidence, which is as find writing desks, College papers onIt3. From your experience which " '3. College mnen.' unisda-n fisntr that file, football scores and standing of Board Track Shoes

men, as a rule, secure the executive " '4. The college man should have can be secured, seems to be strong- arioussColleges.positions-the college men or the a trained mind and a greater fund ly in favor of the college-trained Shumian Corner BOSTON y asu Sitlion-college men? of useful knowledge.' man. It points out, as we have al -_______________

get 5. I do.' ready surmised__that_'collegedoes KODAKS PHOTO SUPPLIES14. Would you care to state why "'t I o'red umietht'oleede

that thecollegeman ultmately '6. Preference is given to col- install certain tritits in the average Developing and Pnting for Amateursit isthttecleemnutmey lege men. There have been numer- individual that are a detriment to J koutdistances the non-college man, ous honorable exceptions.' him upon starting in'business. But OtitrfrA .A emor vice verse? "A president and general mana- it shows that these characteristicsOuftefoalP.A am

"5. Do you blieve that the ten-dency of th cPlle ge - ~ ger of a successful corporation with are not usually fatal to commercialbusiness capital cqf $5,000,000 answered success. he concensu§ of opinion, H .C AS

is to lift business to a higher moal to this effect: .- Oen, and the weight of evidenceH . H Sand more efficient plane, or ice "'; i. In answer to this question, show ti, as a rule, the college ARCO BLOC. ANDOVER, MASS

"6.ras orcman n ie would say that I do-not know what -an g.s the non-collegmnoean average college-Senior is. I do bLetter. Not only can he make

policy in regrd to the em loyent kndvi'tha some ollege,'Seni6is are money as well and as fairly as his T e S em n Su iof college nien?_ of no use whatever to 'anybody, and vritutored competifor, he can cornmsbttreuppdta

"An executive officer nd mii that many f them are very useful. biiie money-rmtaing and, imagina- ber of the Board of Dire ctors, of I tink it depends upon what use tion. I other words, he has been IJOSIERY EXCLUSIVELY ever for turning out

the Genral Cheical Copany r, has been made of their college tauight t see, and does see, that Stockings or Sox for anyplied in these words':' - ed ranUesr.Trce H Q.RADL

"'i. He shoul have a goodcareer. Ifte aedn nae-business is not alorne a game of out- ne raydsr. Piei. H shuldhav a 000age aount of work andsd on wittixfg, th terflowadprft ways the lowest consistentP OT RA S____________________________an davera~ge h'i ohrmembers ing himself there by. It is a means wihqyWe have group pictures of all P. A.

& FRLNCIS ~of their class, I should say that their by which he, the man' under, him SOX with SCARFS TO MATCH OgnxtosBUCHIAN FANI college education should have in- and the community can be bene- Speolal Comiblnilon ets tramx

Upholsterers and vnrnitq~qe PeajerA creased their brain power, so that fited, morally as well as materially. $20 to * pcilrae frStdnt'Potaiswhen trained they can grasp mnat- His example, his business attitude, o8 eal fro te. pitealuds

foy dtulo In ondon we be fnestInBARNARD BLOCZ4, ANDOVER ters in a larger way than a man who his bsiness actions, ount fr the rld. flain Sreet', ea-r Morton

studet' rade a Seoialty. has~ not ad that -edtication.' something besides their effect upon Send for Catalogue________________"' 2.' -The average college Senior his pocket. It is the larger busi- FA D R U C

Andover Candy, Kitchen is very careless and slovenly in his ness outlook that he has-the ef- PECK & PEICK F A D R U CHome Kade Cany Fresh Daily habits, and,,as a rule, lacks appli- fect of his acts as well as the acts 58 it Ae 4 RlhAe OHN COPHIG Quic SRVO

We make ou own Ice Ceam. It iscation.' themselves that he studies. So the At 4th St. At 39th St. LUNCHES T TE UT OPEN SUNDAY$"3. Most of my experience has four years of college are not spent 43 Ifth Ave, 230 Fith Ave.

the best you ever ate been with. men who have Hdot been capital of life, after all. To the At 41st St At 27th St. ii Main St. Andover, Mass.35 MlAIN S.- ANDOVER college men, but this is because col- typical college man they represent NEW TORIM CITY _______________

CIGAR ASH TRAYS t~~he front in an executive way with- life returns dividends of fifty,a

FORTY-SEVEN CENTS ~in the last few yars.' hundred, five hundred per cent per O RENTING CARS A SPECIAL.TYFO-kV ____CF___ "'4. thinkycollege men natu- annum. What business this side of - and 7 Psanger

rally life business to a more ef- Utopia could do more?"LOWE'S DRUG STORE_________________

CO~~iII~~hIAN & CO. ' 2fr25 ~~~~Myerscough & BuchanW. B. COLUMANANaOCA.

ancd SUPP iei F. HOVEY & COlAV.i'i 90 Main St., AndoverPark Street, ' Andover - .~*IU~ A'u j& RRO NJ V V Telephone 208

E.A. HENN,' 20 P1111111s Hall. AGENT. _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

THE TREE GIFT SHOP and andClun ebd O.LiL. Ae.FANK RT iE' EA ROOM By'~ dY uh'Cas Sis~~L i\ Fifth Avenue Boot Shop

AT 209o DISCOUNTPICTIURE FRAMINC We have marked all this season's, merchandise at BuilderAYDof

GOLDSMITH-CLARK Arco Bldg1 this reduction thatlour customers mnay become acquajated PF'LQRIST Biler oCOMPANY ~~~~~~~with the quality and style of our stock. We are prepared FOESADFOA EOAIN SMART COLLEGE FOOTWEAR

JOS. 1OULEAU to fit the boy and young men with clothes fr alloccasions;FOALOCSINclothes that aresmiart, up-t;-4atei and f best qality. F~ L CAIN

First Class Barber H~~~~at, Cajis, oves, Walkmg Sticks, --- ~c ~ AnoeShirts, Blouss, Ajama and Nights -24FfhA eu

Muagrove Blocit Ansdover Sirts,, all at pices that compare M ~ a a ef E O K CTHIP~TOWJS ICE CREAM FARK ih41 j on _________

au~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~P40000K 01UIL.DING, 101 TEVOKl TREET,

rLMDl~ ROADo" ANDOVISR' '

~~ ~~~y ~~~venns ~~~~This Spa~ce lteiervedo £Q alr No wPo1rt.r J~T ~

liarber ~~Shop, Of

-~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~Youths and Boys' ready made Sport-I K O S W it ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ing and General'Outfits:~~u~~~I $gh tir~~~~~~~~~~4e ~~~~Sery1~~~~~~~e ~Clothing Hats Shoes and Furnish-,P'qr Y~~~ung ~ ings Fur-lined Overcoats

Croas' Cou,1 1. "H~~~~~~~~t Stuff" ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ a j ~~~ ' ~ Dressing Gowns Trunks Dressing

TtL~on. ;Malaltt.

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_PAORS0UR__ - TME PlililpTAN':

ill be sent to your home reula rly for the

rest of the school year for $1-.50.

- I-Ir Mimnpl~md ar"1f of Appro*va&1laI *5wvae*?

Our Full-_Dress and Tuxedo_ Garments aremade fr yoiur individual - tastes and requirements.

Our Fifty Dollar Full Dress Suitis the- choicest offering we ever made. You- can payas much as you wish-we'll give you the value-but

_- we take pride.-in this specialty of our expert _workmen.

For terms see- BURKE & CO., Incorp Trailors,E. A. KENN, Phillips 207 IV lU I S . ---

Intercias TrackMeets. usic Toorrow i ChapelJ. P. WYLLIE & CO. -A. G. SPALDING & BROS.AlMl Collegians WearInecasTa MesMscomrwinCpl

There will be'a series of inter- The prelude at the morning ser- P. A. SHOE STORE HEADQUARTERS FOREagPi4 0 h rtm cloass meets on the board track dur- vice will be Bach's prelude in G REPAIRING A SPECIALT C>PFICIAL1FJOflZU boo to WarG?1n the winter. It is hoped that mjr The choir will sn Schil. Barnard Blooch Andover A H E I

GOODHabedashrs Hve Te~nmany fellows will come out, espe- ling's "As when the weary traveler See JIM REILLY at the GRILLEAGLE SHIRT COMPAN~Y cially since ribbons will be awarded gains." At vespers the prelude will

2oo Fifth Ave., New York to the members of the wining be the Ave Maria by Arcadelt (i6th JOHN STEWARTclass team. century). The choir will sing

"Forest Mills" Underwear Thielen's "The Lord is my strength Co esPssdCald for andaousnfrepnrqe

and "GORDON BYE" HOSIERY for ibeSuyand my salvation.!Ps'fic vne' noe A. G. Spaldin~f QD Bros.MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN The enrollment for the Bible and ""iloa______________ 141 Federal. St. Boston, Mass.

p. ~~ P OR T E B ~Discussion groups has been so far ""DpoaF. M. F OR R in excess of what was expected, :The following men may secure THE ROSENBAUM TUTORING TOASG RR A

BARNARD BLOCK - ANDOVER, MASS that it ha been found necessary to their "A" diplomas by calling at the TOA URIRPICTOIAL EVIE PATERNSform two new, groups, V an V, Advisory Board Room between the S CUi00 Lar DesntP lo

which will be in charge of Mr. hours of .45 and 2.I5 Monday:Harrsig P loMacflar Parker CoMpany Pifer and Mr. Stott respectively. H.M leF5.SetD.PTesonryunolwihste White Barber Shop

The subjects will'alsobofamr Sands, D. Macrae, F. B. Avery, J. better ar yor chances f enter- 9 Main St. - AndoverCLOTHIG general-nature, in spite of the pre- T. Callahan. ing Yale next June . We prepare ______________

Ready to ~ wea In tovaue ible plan to stick exclusively to EerHokySudmen for Yale exclusively.The best in style, fabric, and fi.BbeSuy rpr r ie sEee okySudLast fall over sixty men prepared M^I W elmi

'Made in worksh Stuysprope.hMr. ifer'swith us for Yale. Only one failed A 4C 0N I QMadeIra orksOPsoth r- topic will be, "'College questions, The Exeter hockey squad has 'e- to enter. . Out Of 156 Math exams 0V attentiongiven to ' wth especial reference to Oxford," cently been cut o thirteen men, we had but four failures.

quir-ements of students, both in and Mr. Stotts will be, "Future who have been' practising daily.-clothing and furnishing goods. Ocoupations." Mr. Pifer's group Tlie men on the squad at present S,. I OSENEAUMANOR

STETSON HATS - will meet at Williams Hall until are Capt. Kelly, Austin, Angier, 250 Crown St. Nw Havens Conni.ANOExcluivelySoft nd Stff -further notice. Mr. Stott's group Bloomer, Comerford,' Lowe;,Mar-

will meet at Taylor Hall, but will tin, Nute, Percey, Stearns, and400 Washington St. Zosthn not begin until February st, a week Walker. Exeter will play English THB .TEprom to-morrow. The assignments High to-day, and a hard game is o-TE IO to the different -classes have been expected. N9obb Betas &Ya~~~e 9, made as nearly as possible in ac- _____.TARI LORS TI RE

Cobb Btes &YUR 04 ordanc withthe wishes of the fel- Don Armour and L. Bacon, P. A.lows, but when so many signed up '13, have both passed the first trials STANDARDSfor but four classes, a large';number for the' Apollo Glee Club at Yale.MAESOSAR CLTSGood Things ~~~necessarily have had to be tas While in shiool. Armour .was. presi- -

ferred. The lists of groups :are dent of theStudent Council. Both ASK YOUR GARAGE II1ANFOR-THIS TRE AND- at ~~~~posted in Pearson Hall and thef these men sing tenor, and, Ar- Mr. Harrison At CHELL'S 'wite direotfor'booilotdosormlog ame.

Academy Building, and all fellows mour, was the leader of the Glee -every Saturda.TL6R B L oRight Prices who signed'up shouls consult,-these cllbin -school last year. TY- -U BL Oand make sure which group they Aleck Patton, P. A. 1912, played ____________

are in. -. center n --the Wanderers hockey -Rnslarolecn :stot87 ad 8 CasewY S- Ifthere ae any fellows'who team of New ork, in the game -I. NOTICD, Resele-e -cntio274' Friend i:. wish' Ao -join and wh ere notlwith the B., A. ,wihWas Tis is the ace to have'yu we _u0~H O Xf I

hand. their names, to one ofth fl Thrda ight. Pto lae EW 3IUI- lowing: Raymo~~~nd, Ames, Woolley,, star gamne, caigoeolfr th'I . Hi CURTIS SHOE SHOP', EGIEEIANG, a EERtaCEI~.

BOSTON ~~~~Ross., Wandeer. I - , '- 1 t noe msaabou.TO,'.~

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