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The Cochkrn Chapel netSaturday's Movie The speaker in Chapel next - - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~The movie in G W. H. next unday Wcill be the Rev. Mark- 3resimlf Mlto Saturday be "The White reiet dmyMitnMascuet.will play before the presentation. t yet ~~~~~ he sevylce will ,~~~~~~~~~egin at 11:00. Doors open at 7:15, show atDoos 7:30. 7:5, how t 7-30 I chosen.. IlLHA zo. Ryan to come ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ -Established 1878 ol lowing 1.LXIX, No. 5 PHILLIPS ACADEMY, AN DOVER, MASS., OCTOBER 1-8, 1944 Price Ten Cents ie Coin- 4 adoldovsky To Present Phillipian Notice 8 Trustees MIm~AIL~~Jm )y Presi- ~ ~~~~~There will be no PHILLPI4,N lM rsu . Ir**n a A l k a n )~~~~ Presi- ~~~~~~~~~~~meeting tonight as scheduled. d Fields Is r r s n ecture- Recital Friday, ~tedd, all heelers and board AePeetT ieL cueH r an i-Pa it p e ri embers wst be present at an At M eetinge ~wed to 'Well-Known Pinit illA pe ri Thursday night at 7:00.BugtsAprvd Also, it Budget Is______Approved,___Subject of Her Speech To Be: Alsoeir Second Fall-Term Entertainment Of ficerm Reelected, GtigT nwRsi-Bte onetheir Performing on the piano keyboard, Mr. Boris Goldovsky, H istory Prize Atedn New ePlanst Ageednti Gpeting Teo Kntow 4i Russa ofetternWa he P.A. ed musician, will appear on the stage of George Washing- -Mtenigthrirtme.ig hs- pe rin eon dtoer 2in betuea of3 usia War on _ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~year of the Board of Trustees, were Relief, Ir.Im lkadrwl etr hi a at 8:15 Friday night in the second of the entertainments To Es ay O eight out of the thirteen members, the bet"etn To Know Our Al usa" 8:0rs. m.ekon his at- eduled for te Fall term. Mr. Goldovsky, under the manage-. a They re-elected the present officers 'a d rusinwf fa nt of Aai'on Richmond, will pre- C onstitutionanthexctvcomte.Ty drA rinassoknhou ot -a lecture-recital at this time. - xecommended the appointment of a the country on the relationship be- ~cretary e1l-known especially in Boston, -Ha ymond Prize Will permanent alumni secretary and set tweentheUniteStatesand____ Goldovsky enjoys outstanding Be Awarded Again t~he date for the next meeting. FN sia. lityo hijs brillianigB wddAan Because of wartime conditions, > Those students who atteiided ularity for his brilliant pianiT or History Paper only Mr. Murphy, Mr. Reed, Mr. .Mn..Mgdf' rlin n .LI ~ hniijue as well as for his en-Mie Madofsbrlan ad hag sense of humor. Born in -- The Haymond Prize, founded two 13race, Mr. 'Stevens, Mr. Bradford, moving lecture last year and heard scow in 1908, he- first studied- years ago by Judge Haymond, is sir. Stevenson, Mr. Gould and Dr. siahe spak onif hef theandt Rus - ~h his uncle, Pierre Luboshutz, awarded for the best essay ondthe- L~uess were present. Colonel Stim- - d Nemenoff. At nine he made his ~~~~~~~~Constitution, its origins, interpreta- soii, who was expected to attendatrmnosuce.Thsyr t concert appearance. He con tion, development, or some other the meeting, was unable to, come mn et ilb e sd o h ersiph ud is tud o th pinowith phase of its history. Any under- because of the fog which grounded unhoe thaates unl sand will bhe :Ation f thur Schna.bel, then graduated- graduate may enter, provided he is his plane. The first action the hoeta-r.Aesne ilb hise the Liszt Academy, corn.- a member of a History 4 division, trustees ook was to re-elect the getdb ag uine Theise Ing still further studies at Buda- and compete for the fifty dollar present officers. Col. Stimson will IrAtho dr wasTh bonng in The re~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~uhro Th unn ie mubiniy t welag iof thendstinguishe prize. The final essay must be hand- remain president, while Dr. Fuess rn Alkadrwsboni elag~~! of the distinguished ~ed in on February 15, although a and Mr. Gould will retain the p- Leningrad and lived there until she many 0 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ruh rf sdesotl eoestoso cekadtesrr e aet mrc i 91 ne h mspapers, roug hnksi-ating du beforth eme spetively ofl. anti s urwil con c eame of rica ina41 sher wrthe stige. H r. -oldovsky came to AmericaThksiigadbfrthexmsetvl.ClStmo wilcnpnaeofInaK iasewoe d for ex 1930 o oin the staff of the Cur- period. The judge, this year will be tinue to be chairman of the ex-shrstienvlsay ad Lgs Stu Institute in Philadlha. While some federal judge. ectiecomitendD_ pshor an h a vntkna ~gin a re hemetan mriethso Undergraduates 'who -plan to will remain acting chair-man. I RAAESNE active part in screen writing. Many eerd ye, gamoe o Ceand a enter the contest should consult 'A new committee on Memorials -- N AESADRof her works have achieved recogni- numbers~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~a their ory teachers about a topic, was formed with Dr. Fuess chair- tion in Europe and America. Prob- ren't the invitation f Arthur Rodzinski, The story Department has made man. The other two members were al e raetltrr rup ren't th list -of suggested ~~~~~~subjects 'Mr. Gould and Mr. Bartlett ayes. u c r was when in 1941 her novel, "The ing and ny-Orchestra. n the summer of _______________ which may be found at the end f The trustees referred a proposal for Ruiining Tide~' was,--published in 'Ps Acad-1, Dr. Serge Koussevitsky in- this article; but no one will be pre- the student-union to the committee K ewYrk Ee touhitiscase cnb d him to the newly-formed A vented from writing on any feasible on Buildings and Grounds, which N otJoin . asnAfcini s'as Iaan sic Cnterat Taglewod i the . C r elm a topic that is interesting im. e plans o aeit eor nh glowing novel of heroism and idmaster ssachilsetts. Berkshires. Since essay should be- between two thou- January meeting. They voted their I lolanthe struggle." t describes the period deid the favorite of. Bostosic loes. ee vW ns C am era sand and four thousand words; but thanks to the faculty and to the di- pirt hswradteoprui riteof Bstonmusi lovrs. t prulorotto athisdtowarenandctrtheSuomrportuni-Mr lemy th ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ tsoldntb lowdt xedretro ume esoM Glee Club Practices ties Russia at that time provided country udolfe Elie of the Boston Herald* beyond five thousand words. Blackmer,. for efficient service.foitpel.Mayfth cn o-te of, his work: "Always hi LbayT aeRfrne Reports were presented from the For First Concert at foitpel.Mayfth "cn nical assrance at he piames Isham Infirmary, the Addison Gal- Rogers Hall Dec. 2nd erature are not found in "The plete. In his playing Mr. Gol- Wvalter Prt, a e Mrs. Richiardson will have a lery, and the Andover Inn. The Pnhr aewr atwe Running Tide" because it deals pri- )- kyrvashstustt Lebenthal Take 2nd, special shell in the library devoted treasurer's report of the- year end- that it would be unable to join with mny wt on are interpretive artist. .. his playing 3rd Places Monday to books on the Constitution for the ing June 30, 1944, was -presenrted teP .Ge lbt ieteGl woman, who had the sane and real- a -means to dn end, and not actlon use of the competitors. The mem- andl approved. The present budgetthP.AGleCutogvteGi-siculoknlfehacertc I The snapshot contest ~ ~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~ber-t and Sullivan operetta, "o- isticn outlookanslf. hratrsi ti-ola - x-itself.- This unique musical Txhebitsnapsho thedsnrentlyon bei-s of the History Department will for 1944 and 1945 wich was dis-late.HwvrD.Pfti ers iln- onality has won praise, always ehbto InheAdon rtl assist them with biographical ad- cussed in great was finally late.Hwvr r fteche - fMany Ruessanrs. Osre h dck m- er .riics th rhu thero u man ent apnsd the r Clupas vice and will associate their essays approved. The rportalumni proceeding with plans to resent it Ms lkadrhsosre h ate. ee fr iis exceptional accopih concluded last Monday. The, three wAith their woik in the library. committee, establishing an alumni whlRooigfountergopsfcnina struegge f sviar. ,ate. See ~~~~~~prints chosen by popular ballot as It is suggested that the essay council, was read. The recommend- thatl oghelpr. fall eihoerl stated RSsi he e nd the laesity war [oue. ns. hemos&iterstnglnaphosewreshold stjnitittfve athra hanaton ortheappinmeniooa erftht ogh-s alpipLweltmghenSheundrsand teencesitto r. Goldovsky is the fiist of two Pole Vaults, by Bill Creelmnan; pi-ofound. Good writing and clarity manent aluinni secretary was- ap-i be willing to do it. asti-ong fiuniesi betee R suchan sic entertainers with perform- Mountain Scene, by Walt Pratt; have been mentioned as important proved. The final action was to au- Tmyouts for principal parts were teUie tts n h esta es scheduled for the Fall term, and a football action picture by factors. Repeating the work done thorize a committee of trustees to held in the choir room last Satur- thitedStamus an moe aboutht Wednesday, November 22, JaePeeta.Al he fteei the classi-oom is regarded as meet with representatives of the day. However, everything is still in- Atheicalis ins orearn torbe bt - ris~t Doree, af sornowilsre are being taken to the Museum of wvasted effort; the main object is alumni council to arrange details. definite. Trials for chorus parts wiall friends with them. Throughout the t a concert of songs. Art in New York, one of which will to add to the work accomplished.. It was decided that the next meet- Piobably e held soon. The chorus Ing should be held on Saturday, has from 20 to 25 members, past twenty yars there have been be blown up to three by five feet. ContnueonPag_4__anury 0- wo sides to the Russin experi- I EN CE C LU B As previously mentioned n The-CotneonPg4Jaur20- Rogers Hail Concert ence: "There is the simultaneous PHILLIPIAN, the winning picture* In the meanwhlile, however, re-f necessity tbifld-and to defend, OES NEW W ORK ishow Pehilnton witbthetaveliL hearsals ae undei way for the first when either calls for a lifetime of e Siene Cub whch e s thow besnPnht tetaeigilipia-n To Ce eb at 6JI6tI concer-t-dance which will be held at energy." Since this has been true he inte iichouris The Camera Club has begun a** Rogers all on Saturday, December he United States' relations with Ided into two sections, Section busy year. Much new equipmentTe rin e 'i s i su 2. Russia in the last twenty years for boys who have had, or are has enabled the seventeen members r Si r t Is u lostly--light music will be pe. have been -quite distant, but the ng Chemistry or Physics, and to use the darkroom to the utmost "The PHILLIPJAN now begs to 'three. little kittens In a basket of sented at this first concert. It wiil war has brought America closer advantage. With an allotment from make its bow." So began the first sads' nIteso iecascicue v icsfo esw ,sadmd e __ tion B for those who have not, swutadohr flk lsi nld ~opee rm~rhasadmd e more dependant on are not, aking eiter. The the treasury of the school, the editorlal -the-firs-t--PH-ILLIFIN 1 samp. We- enjoyed- the serenade "Porgy and Bess"; "Summertime", her allies.- rty members do not assemble in lbhsprhsdanwdvlp-pbihdo coe 9 88 slxty. greatly, and were, moreover, cn- and "I Got Plenty o' Nuthin'", Be- lug tank, supplies for finishing and six yeai-s ago tomorrow. plimented by the quiet and gentle- sides those "Great Day" b VetME paariurrt pacculwakr mutig-rntpnlmnyacceTe ELLPbuisthtecnwmnloayrnwkc inwa cn -ymas;"ruete beMthes feenprs f oreHalac outigprnt, n mnym~el- Th HILIIA s heseod any a i wih t-ascn--Yumn; BrnLt" yMAKERS M D L AK R r~~i~~ to their various projects Mnar4 faculty oldest secondary school newspaper ducted.(I was not always thus.)" and " Zion Hears the Watchmen ferent pats of More Hallec- Iaeu tm.MMnr,~I E T IN G.X.H exients. Thei vativitie of representative of the club, had to in America and the second oldest Also on the front page ran a Singing" by Buxtehude, will prob- Sxcien lu Inle inesrof sign two priorities before the club publication at Andover, the frmerI article entitled "Theological Semi ably be attempted. Excerpts from M r.T INlme Leads 'Scenc Clb Iclue Mnerl-could purchase two of the articles, litdrary magazine making ts first nary," which gave encourageinenl "lolanthe" may also be presented M.D~eet ed -Physics, Chemistry, Mechan- a therinelne-ter aind a mounting iron. appearance in November of 1854. to The PHILLIPIAN and stated at that tinie. Xet~~~~eorology and a great mauy I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Able Student Group eiterloigy andabget mTwy The success of the club so far The first s wa etirely hand- that "'correspondents have already- Other pieces which are now in re- One of Andover's most interest- - er intereting subjcts. Twothis year Is due to the nterest set,'an laeig issues were to been entertained at Abbot and Exe- heat-sal include music for the Ing hobby group-s held -its first meet- u s autoie mig otor.Oe shown by several of the members, be "published fortnightly" by the ter Academies the Theological Chuspssivc,"Rqim ylgi h baeetofGog mber is deriviee fotrom One namely, James Lebenthal, president students. They were four-page, four-- Seminary, Harvard, and Yale Col- C h e u b i i, and Mendelssohn's Washington Hall on Monday, Octo- mbe i deivngethr romalo-of the club. John Rogers, John Rob, coltmn papers entirely lackinug any leges.", I "Hymn of Paise", the latter which ber 2. The Model Airplane Club ,another is trying to make some ertson, Walter Pratt, and George illustration except occasionally Furthe- on n the paper wa s a will be presented at the big concert met to organize and discuss plans 6fied hydrogen. Glass fing, Gould. Two former members have crudely drawn "artoon" or joke colum'n of "Philliptana," the last in-Boston next Sprig for the coming year. Under the -- - apating, distilling, the mak- brothers planning t take an active about student life, and a half page resting place of the humor of the TeBsocnerwhhwi l -eadership of Mx-. DiClemente, the, ogun-cotton, and the deriva- part in the club's functions: SP of advertisements on the back page. day. One was: ,eiaini u- TeBso ocr hchwl n aut dioa begoPo of one chemical fom another Ordeman's brother John and Bill elude tbrAgbr eitto i u-five or six other prep schoolsadionaegup f dnly a few of the mapy eperl- Duke'sAcahermWinsow. Boor oAlgebrmy- Teacheir: 'Is this a beieinoe a rvosysuet aearaygte ne lits carried on. ~vOU these boys ae heeling for the The fiist article on page one of binomial, trinornial, or poylnoial?' eie noe a wavius y s odnt hae plroects. Te er- itbeing aredO-'ve ths bosaeheigfrtescheduled for Jordan Hail in Boae-s areonslighl hanicappTed bym es Lebentha'l, the Philliplan's photographic board of The PIJII- the first ssue was evidently OouQ- Junior: 'Yea, ir!"' Also "Brown tonrItahassbeentfoundnsince then, howeer Ithat this hallWud ntheterlco omn okhp r ~ t t~hclus aciitikes to'amix LIIAt n i h ya h Cam riAcadmy ho memucrs of bte ,wohsbe i h ooal 0terlc facmo okhp ftahclued aitortkes tdvant- LPaN.r tni h erteC ributcaedmy the maemuers of bbo retired lt has a pair of cutches Itwvr htti alWudt-b but they haire been carrying on - veloer. Oer al thes scietificClub ill pesentmore xhibiionsfact that "Thursday evening, the which he will sell cheap. They have able o hold the, large chorus, sohi ;r scesul i hi w Per. Over all these scientific Club will presonlyebeenousd axfewitimes ntheeSr iporoy Hallehasubeeysoughtirooms bblings, is the.eye of Mr. Weaver, Now, however, most of its time s 'Phillips Glee Club sweetly dis- ol enue e ie nteSmhn alhsbe ogt ons :)OVER faculty adviser, to see that no being used to supply The PHIL- coursed under our windows'several sidewalk in front of Abbot A symphony orchestra will ac- The club offers an excellent op- tiles to blow up the Lab. No LIPIAN and Pot Pourri with musical ballads concerning an indi-Aaey"cnpn h igrlo h "ynpruiyfritrse niiul of Praise". The concert has been tol get tgepthnr -a dicus- ecn Jehas;- et. -photographs. vidual who was 'goin' down South', I 4-.-. Peg 4 tettvlystfr pi invton nmdeIaig

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Page 1: The IlLHApdf.phillipian.net/1944/10181944.pdfCol. Stimson will IrAtho dr wasTh bonng in The re~~~~~uhro Th unn ie mubiniy t welag iof thendstinguishe elag~~! distinguished of the ~ed

The Cochkrn Chapel netSaturday's MovieThe speaker in Chapel next - - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~The movie in G W. H. next

unday Wcill be the Rev. Mark-3resimlf Mlto Saturday be "The White

reiet dmyMitnMascuet.will play before the presentation.t yet ~~~~~ he sevylce will ,~~~~~~~~~egin at 11:00. Doors open at 7:15, show atDoos 7:30. 7:5, how t 7-30I chosen.. IlLHA

zo. Ryan

to come ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ -Established 1878

ol lowing1.LXIX, No. 5 PHILLIPS ACADEMY, AN DOVER, MASS., OCTOBER 1-8, 1944 Price Ten Cents

ie Coin- 4

adoldovsky To Present Phillipian Notice 8 Trustees MIm~AIL~~Jm)y Presi- ~ ~~~~~There will be no PHILLPI4,N lM rsu . Ir**n a A l k a n

)~~~~ Presi- ~~~~~~~~~~~meeting tonight as scheduled.d Fields Is r r s necture- Recital Friday, ~tedd, all heelers and board AePeetT ieL cueH ran i-Pa it p e ri embers wst be present at an At M eetinge~wed to 'Well-Known Pinit illA pe ri Thursday night at 7:00.BugtsAprvd

Also, it Budget Is______Approved,___Subject of Her Speech To Be:Alsoeir Second Fall-Term Entertainment Of ficerm Reelected, GtigT nwRsi-Bte

onetheir Performing on the piano keyboard, Mr. Boris Goldovsky, H istory Prize Atedn New ePlanst Ageednti Gpeting Teo Kntow 4i Russa ofetternWahe P.A. ed musician, will appear on the stage of George Washing- -Mtenigthrirtme.ig hs- pe rin eon dtoer 2in betuea of3 usia War on_ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~year of the Board of Trustees, were Relief, Ir.Im lkadrwl etr

hi a at 8:15 Friday night in the second of the entertainments To Es ay O eight out of the thirteen members, the bet"etn To Know Our Al usa" 8:0rs. m.ekonhis at- eduled for te Fall term. Mr. Goldovsky, under the manage-. a They re-elected the present officers 'a d rusinwf fa

nt of Aai'on Richmond, will pre- C onstitutionanthexctvcomte.Ty drA rinassoknhou ot-a lecture-recital at this time. - xecommended the appointment of a the country on the relationship be-~cretary e1l-known especially in Boston, -Ha ymond Prize Will permanent alumni secretary and set tweentheUniteStatesand____

Goldovsky enjoys outstanding Be Awarded Again t~he date for the next meeting. FN sia.lityo hijs brillianigB wddAan Because of wartime conditions, > Those students who atteiidedularity for his brilliant pianiT or History Paper only Mr. Murphy, Mr. Reed, Mr. .Mn..Mgdf' rlin n.LI ~ hniijue as well as for his en-Mie Madofsbrlan adhag sense of humor. Born in -- The Haymond Prize, founded two 13race, Mr. 'Stevens, Mr. Bradford, moving lecture last year and heardscow in 1908, he- first studied- years ago by Judge Haymond, is sir. Stevenson, Mr. Gould and Dr. siahe spak onif hef theandt Rus

- ~h his uncle, Pierre Luboshutz, awarded for the best essay ondthe- L~uess were present. Colonel Stim-- d Nemenoff. At nine he made his ~~~~~~~~Constitution, its origins, interpreta- soii, who was expected to attendatrmnosuce.Thsyr

t concert appearance. He con tion, development, or some other the meeting, was unable to, come mn et ilb e sd o hersiph ud is tud o th pinowith phase of its history. Any under- because of the fog which grounded unhoe thaates unl sand will bhe:Ation f thur Schna.bel, then graduated- graduate may enter, provided he is his plane. The first action the hoeta-r.Aesne ilb

hise the Liszt Academy, corn.- a member of a History 4 division, trustees ook was to re-elect the getdb ag uineTheise Ing still further studies at Buda- and compete for the fifty dollar present officers. Col. Stimson will IrAtho dr wasTh bonng inThe re~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~uhro Th unn ie

mubiniy t welag iof thendstinguishe prize. The final essay must be hand- remain president, while Dr. Fuess rn Alkadrwsbonielag~~! of the distinguished ~ed in on February 15, although a and Mr. Gould will retain the p- Leningrad and lived there until shemany 0 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ruh rf sdesotl eoestoso cekadtesrr e aet mrc i 91 ne h mspapers, roug hnksi-ating du beforth eme spetively ofl. anti s urwil con c eame of rica ina41 sher wrthestige. H r. -oldovsky came to AmericaThksiigadbfrthexmsetvl.ClStmo wilcnpnaeofInaK iasewoed for ex 1930 o oin the staff of the Cur- period. The judge, this year will be tinue to be chairman of the ex-shrstienvlsay adLgs Stu Institute in Philadlha. While some federal judge. ectiecomitendD_ pshor an h a vntkna

~gin a re hemetan mriethso Undergraduates 'who -plan to will remain acting chair-man. I RAAESNE active part in screen writing. Manyeerd ye, gamoe o Ceand a enter the contest should consult 'A new committee on Memorials --N AESADRof her works have achieved recogni-numbers~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~a their ory teachers about a topic, was formed with Dr. Fuess chair- tion in Europe and America. Prob-

ren't the invitation f Arthur Rodzinski, The story Department has made man. The other two members were al e raetltrr rupren't th list -of suggested ~~~~~~subjects 'Mr. Gould and Mr. Bartlett ayes. u c r was when in 1941 her novel, "The

ing and ny-Orchestra. n the summer of _______________ which may be found at the end f The trustees referred a proposal for Ruiining Tide~' was,--published in'Ps Acad-1, Dr. Serge Koussevitsky in- this article; but no one will be pre- the student-union to the committee K ewYrk Ee touhitiscasecnb d him to the newly-formed A vented from writing on any feasible on Buildings and Grounds, which N otJoin . asnAfcini s'as Iaan

sic Cnterat Taglewod i the . C r elm a topic that is interesting im. e plans o aeit eor nh glowing novel of heroism andidmaster ssachilsetts. Berkshires. Since essay should be- between two thou- January meeting. They voted their I lolanthe struggle." t describes the period

deid the favorite of. Bostosic loes. ee vW ns C am era sand and four thousand words; but thanks to the faculty and to the di- pirt hswradteopruiriteof Bstonmusi lovrs. t prulorotto athisdtowarenandctrtheSuomrportuni-Mrlemy th ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ tsoldntb lowdt xedretro ume esoM Glee Club Practices ties Russia at that time providedcountry udolfe Elie of the Boston Herald* beyond five thousand words. Blackmer,. for efficient service.foitpel.Mayfth cno-te of, his work: "Always hi LbayT aeRfrne Reports were presented from the For First Concert at foitpel.Mayfth "cn

nical assrance at he piames Isham Infirmary, the Addison Gal- Rogers Hall Dec. 2nd erature are not found in "Theplete. In his playing Mr. Gol- Wvalter Prt, a e Mrs. Richiardson will have a lery, and the Andover Inn. The Pnhr aewr atwe Running Tide" because it deals pri-)- kyrvashstustt Lebenthal Take 2nd, special shell in the library devoted treasurer's report of the- year end- that it would be unable to join with mny wt on areinterpretive artist. .. his playing 3rd Places Monday to books on the Constitution for the ing June 30, 1944, was -presenrted teP .Ge lbt ieteGl woman, who had the sane and real-

a -means to dn end, and not actlon use of the competitors. The mem- andl approved. The present budgetthP.AGleCutogvteGi-siculoknlfehacertcI The snapshot contest ~ ~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~ber-t and Sullivan operetta, "o- isticn outlookanslf. hratrsiti-ola - x-itself.- This unique musical Txhebitsnapsho thedsnrentlyon bei-s of the History Department will for 1944 and 1945 wich was dis-late.HwvrD.Pfti ersiln- onality has won praise, always ehbto InheAdon rtl assist them with biographical ad- cussed in great was finally late.Hwvr r fteche -fMany Ruessanrs. Osre hdck m- er .riics th rhu thero u man ent apnsd the r Clupas vice and will associate their essays approved. The rportalumni proceeding with plans to resent it Ms lkadrhsosre h

ate. ee fr iis exceptional accopih concluded last Monday. The, three wAith their woik in the library. committee, establishing an alumni whlRooigfountergopsfcnina struegge f sviar.,ate. See ~~~~~~prints chosen by popular ballot as It is suggested that the essay council, was read. The recommend- thatl oghelpr. fall eihoerl stated RSsi he e nd the laesity war[oue. ns. hemos&iterstnglnaphosewreshold stjnitittfve athra hanaton ortheappinmeniooa erftht ogh-s alpipLweltmghenSheundrsand teencesittor. Goldovsky is the fiist of two Pole Vaults, by Bill Creelmnan; pi-ofound. Good writing and clarity manent aluinni secretary was- ap-i be willing to do it. asti-ong fiuniesi betee R suchan

sic entertainers with perform- Mountain Scene, by Walt Pratt; have been mentioned as important proved. The final action was to au- Tmyouts for principal parts were teUie tts n h estaes scheduled for the Fall term, and a football action picture by factors. Repeating the work done thorize a committee of trustees to held in the choir room last Satur- thitedStamus an moe abouthtWednesday, November 22, JaePeeta.Al he fteei the classi-oom is regarded as meet with representatives of the day. However, everything is still in- Atheicalis ins orearn torbe bt

- ris~t Doree, af sornowilsre are being taken to the Museum of wvasted effort; the main object is alumni council to arrange details. definite. Trials for chorus parts wiall friends with them. Throughout thet a concert of songs. Art in New York, one of which will to add to the work accomplished.. It was decided that the next meet- Piobably e held soon. The chorusIng should be held on Saturday, has from 20 to 25 members, past twenty yars there have beenbe blown up to three by five feet. ContnueonPag_4__anury 0- wo sides to the Russin experi-I EN CE C LU B As previously mentioned n The-CotneonPg4Jaur20- Rogers Hail Concert ence: "There is the simultaneousPHILLIPIAN, the winning picture* In the meanwhlile, however, re-f necessity tbifld-and to defend,OES NEW W ORK ishow Pehilnton witbthetaveliL hearsals ae undei way for the first when either calls for a lifetime of

e Siene Cub whch e s thow besnPnht tetaeigilipia-n To Ce eb at 6JI6tI concer-t-dance which will be held at energy." Since this has been truehe inte iichouris The Camera Club has begun a** Rogers all on Saturday, December he United States' relations withIded into two sections, Section busy year. Much new equipmentTe rin e 'i s i su 2. Russia in the last twenty years

for boys who have had, or are has enabled the seventeen members r Si r t Is u lostly--light music will be pe. have been -quite distant, but theng Chemistry or Physics, and to use the darkroom to the utmost "The PHILLIPJAN now begs to 'three. little kittens In a basket of sented at this first concert. It wiil war has brought America closeradvantage. With an allotment from make its bow." So began the first sads' nIteso iecascicue v icsfo esw ,sadmd e__ tion B for those who have not, swutadohr flk lsi nld ~opee rm~rhasadmd e more dependant onare not, aking eiter. The the treasury of the school, the editorlal -the-firs-t--PH-ILLIFIN 1 samp. We- enjoyed- the serenade "Porgy and Bess"; "Summertime", her allies.-

rty members do not assemble in lbhsprhsdanwdvlp-pbihdo coe 9 88 slxty. greatly, and were, moreover, cn- and "I Got Plenty o' Nuthin'", Be-lug tank, supplies for finishing and six yeai-s ago tomorrow. plimented by the quiet and gentle- sides those "Great Day" b VetMEpaariurrt pacculwakr mutig-rntpnlmnyacceTe ELLPbuisthtecnwmnloayrnwkc inwa cn -ymas;"ruete beMthesfeen prs f oreHalac outigprnt, n mnym~el- Th HILIIA s heseod any a i wih t-ascn--Yumn; BrnLt" yMAKERS M D L AK Rr~~i~~ to their various projects Mnar4 faculty oldest secondary school newspaper ducted.(I was not always thus.)" and " Zion Hears the Watchmenferent pats of More Hallec- Iaeu tm.MMnr,~I E T IN G.X.Hexients. Thei vativitie of representative of the club, had to in America and the second oldest Also on the front page ran a Singing" by Buxtehude, will prob-Sxcien lu Inle inesrof sign two priorities before the club publication at Andover, the frmerI article entitled "Theological Semi ably be attempted. Excerpts from M r.T INlme Leads'Scenc Clb Iclue Mnerl-could purchase two of the articles, litdrary magazine making ts first nary," which gave encourageinenl "lolanthe" may also be presented M.D~eet ed

-Physics, Chemistry, Mechan- a therinelne-ter aind a mounting iron. appearance in November of 1854. to The PHILLIPIAN and stated at that tinie.Xet~~~~eorology and a great mauy I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Able Student Groupeiterloigy andabget mTwy The success of the club so far The first s wa etirely hand- that "'correspondents have already- Other pieces which are now in re- One of Andover's most interest- -er intereting subjcts. Twothis year Is due to the nterest set,'an laeig issues were to been entertained at Abbot and Exe- heat-sal include music for the Ing hobby group-s held -its first meet-

u s autoie mig otor.Oe shown by several of the members, be "published fortnightly" by the ter Academies the Theological Chuspssivc,"Rqim ylgi h baeetofGogmber is deriviee fotrom One namely, James Lebenthal, president students. They were four-page, four-- Seminary, Harvard, and Yale Col- C h e u b i i, and Mendelssohn's Washington Hall on Monday, Octo-mbe i deivngethr romalo-of the club. John Rogers, John Rob, coltmn papers entirely lackinug any leges.", I "Hymn of Paise", the latter which ber 2. The Model Airplane Club,another is trying to make some ertson, Walter Pratt, and George illustration except occasionally Furthe- on n the paper wa s a will be presented at the big concert met to organize and discuss plans6fied hydrogen. Glass fing, Gould. Two former members have crudely drawn "artoon" or joke colum'n of "Philliptana," the last in-Boston next Sprig for the coming year. Under the --

- apating, distilling, the mak- brothers planning t take an active about student life, and a half page resting place of the humor of the TeBsocnerwhhwi l -eadership of Mx-. DiClemente, the,ogun-cotton, and the deriva- part in the club's functions: SP of advertisements on the back page. day. One was: ,eiaini u- TeBso ocr hchwl n aut dioa begoPo

of one chemical fom another Ordeman's brother John and Bill elude tbrAgbr eitto i u-five or six other prep schoolsadionaegup fdnly a few of the mapy eperl- Duke'sAcahermWinsow. Boor oAlgebrmy- Teacheir: 'Is this a beieinoe a rvosysuet aearaygte nelits carried on. ~vOU these boys ae heeling for the The fiist article on page one of binomial, trinornial, or poylnoial?' eie noe a wavius y s odnt hae plroects. Te er-itbeing aredO-'ve ths bosaeheigfrtescheduled for Jordan Hail in Boae-s areonslighl hanicappTed bymes Lebentha'l, the Philliplan's photographic board of The PIJII- the first ssue was evidently OouQ- Junior: 'Yea, ir!"' Also "Brown tonrItahassbeentfoundnsince then,howeer Ithat this hallWud ntheterlco omn okhpr ~ t t~hclus aciitikes to'amix LIIAt n i h ya h Cam riAcadmy ho memucrs of bte ,wohsbe i h ooal 0terlc facmo okhpftahclued aitortkes tdvant- LPaN.r tni h erteC ributcaedmy the maemuers of bbo retired lt has a pair of cutches Itwvr htti alWudt-b but they haire been carrying on- veloer. Oer al thes scietificClub ill pesentmore xhibiionsfact that "Thursday evening, the which he will sell cheap. They have able o hold the, large chorus, sohi ;r scesul i hi wPer. Over all these scientific Club will presonlyebeenousd axfewitimes ntheeSr iporoy Hallehasubeeysoughtiroomsbblings, is the.eye of Mr. Weaver, Now, however, most of its time s 'Phillips Glee Club sweetly dis- ol enue e ie nteSmhn alhsbe ogt ons

:)OVER faculty adviser, to see that no being used to supply The PHIL- coursed under our windows'several sidewalk in front of Abbot A symphony orchestra will ac- The club offers an excellent op-tiles to blow up the Lab. No LIPIAN and Pot Pourri with musical ballads concerning an indi-Aaey"cnpn h igrlo h "ynpruiyfritrse niiulof Praise". The concert has been tol get tgepthnr -a dicus- ecnJehas;- et. -photographs. vidual who was 'goin' down South', I 4-.-. Peg 4 tettvlystfr pi invton nmdeIaig

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dicates unrealized potentialities. These As for tomorrow, The PHILLIPIAN~a d r nH lo ,T eT .IL LII~U -N-- .-wil neer ad upto smshin vicory'can only. look ahead into troubled times. a d r n olw o ,T eI ~ Muntil the students adopt a little head- The days of mechanical shortages Ananm '~ B neiil B wiTc Ps Assi a wellbas of the Coli Srictolas And Namork"eneidlttirhes Assiin a members of the Coilumbin conas wrthemselves. restrictions are gradually fading-into a lI, ~~~Association of Preparatory School Ppers. Next Saturday, the soccer team the past while a new challenge to its-- BY PATRICK MORGAN

-Editorial Department meet's Medf-ord High School which cur-.- journalistic abilities approaches. As it it ou iregard the mnovies as your things f given any plausible reasoEditcr-n-Chiefrently has one of emost Poefla-has changed before, muticoinechance to relax after a busy day to believe in t. I am not uch

FREDERIC R G. SANBORN ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~lien you -pjresumablY do not wait pessimist, and neith~r are you, thManaging Editor gregations, in the East. Defeating them to change. And so long- as youth remains Lo have that relaxation di tirbed we feel tragedy the only way QU IJOHN 6 SNOOK will call for the utmost'in Captain Wo- with it, it can serve youth with sym- oy sues wvayward thoughts as -is The Russian novel'-Is reputed

News Editor Sportdsi tamaeEditlorismvi nygod"EvlatnG. H STERN, J5. C C. McCRACKEN gI an i emaei'kl, endur- pathy and ability,.hsmveaygo? ~autn end n tragedy as often a the HPhotographic Editor Features Editor lance, and spirit. They will need all the anything requires some judgment, lywood film does not. BotAie J. A LEBENTHAL J. W. MOFFLY, 4th I support the whole student body can and exercisingand any judgmenty judgmsnonitremeremis utedsasasaaforrmllabJ. A LEBENTHAL Associats J. W. MOFFLY, 4th suport the whole student othecwholee tiring.irin. sequsntuentit comeoredicucuous.. uttthereeisR. . Agrat LF. utsher Jr prvid; n les cg sJoie. W'r Ryley is far better not to worry about the difference in te method of gettiR. ~~~~ ~ ~~~R. Elrn . uitsce, Jr wllb using h -ead, Jo ogan will cti1pei4sh qiuality of most class B there. For._even i the RussiaD N Fields S. G. Schiffer lllsyuS--fF----t, eas nerpael on u o a'-wPHetzler R. M. Sussler be using hs and no Andover rooter Am o i nog~Ieas nerpael on u o a''WEC. Jordcri F. C. Thomas, Jr -his By Se'veno'ak you began to question, taste and they introduce you to a lot of re- -hould let the hair grow ohs h oosltrotfrteGe pefoimnc ougt started on a people and plausible situations bi t

Lousinss DeprtmentHow Club thisatr hashi hDar.yexhausting rainl of thought fore doom cracks, while Hollywo lfsluvhich my-on you the rest of meets you up: with a lot of char-' Business Manager when he's yards way from the ball?. .

JOHN G HOLBROOK Tease ssmlAdvrwl in a unique position. I saw one unhappy your' days. 11, -then, relaxation isling automatons that might weThe answe is simpl, AndoverWill winLower staggering from youi a, this article is dangeru'lvhapyIfteeerxit plAssociates ru'iehpiyi hyee xs

E. Wu. Jr.ik Rd . . MosesoC. M Gearing, 2d. R E. Quaintance. Jr- ifd every sdn n tel shois thed thoCaplfatFdy-or- le-ft entirely aloffe. But before of their- destination, they forget er E.H\. asffk d.H. . Pae OlJCmu.yel Of evening. In mymost de- amidu shle tiingsil doses mat mall. he frilm enoae. consc ts yw.Levin S. F. Wildr cheeas s han fd hias hea myoyou getntsoeigelma mkehe trienoybledA i ariH. Gaff H. B. Reid, Jr. his~lue o hea vcoffrny hasth.oa sirable campus spirit I suggs thte is a better place ride is whast you buy your ticket fo tarThe PHILLIPIAN is published Wednesdays during the Buontvior.asked hi htwas ~ ea intemve ihn o hl a a ael r school vecr by The PHILLIPIAN board, fede_______________ im wa orelax ta the mves eithnro.hleDdmyhael r..ntered as second class matter at the post office at I. amiss. He blubbered ut federlaxedo ay ther either. Holwodtoscrfceal t,nc.oaver, ss., und-er the act of March 3, 179. ~ ~ i hsrlxdwyo okn tdestination, Mom's influence thoug 0Acdes oi crrspodececonerin suscipion w l Is hisiu answer; "First I'm kicked off Varsity die theater has long been rcog- subtler was none the less poten jor

-scrs l orsodnecnenn usrpinor advertisements to John G. Holbrook, Business Manager, OMORROW The PHILLILPIAN ob- 'Football, then Soccer, and even the nized and the point of view is and has become more so since sh erDcy HL T' J V's~ no hyctm rmteGe nown as the T. B. M.'s, that Jie the Woman's Club and got Srhool subscription $3.00; Mil subscription $3,50. se yes the sixty-sixth anniversary .v-s; now cutedmeufromsthe Glee The joained dcolctvlyt t aThe PHILLIPIAN is distributed to subscribers at the since 'Thefrise was pitdon O-Cu- tsdmrlzn. spend rin 9:00 until 5:00 in an mois a a a oet periZommons nd is fr sale at the Andover Inn, movlies.al aeomnaonthuHl ma gonetoThe PHLLIPIA does ot necssaril endore thetober 19, 1878. Such an event adds fr- Wllkealpeoen nteHl office seeking profit by trying to ,ax, hjut Mom goes for a "good cry,teComcTio thIPat appeaits ditcesrily colums th A4 toyas boresee impending - booms andteComuncaios tatapea init Eitria cluns ter ignityt increasingyer as, this situation must have some explana- Crashes in tiise to maintain their Mamma Likes To Cry theOff ice of publication: The Townsman Press, Inc., human standards, it becomes anold ma.tion. The suspicion that Shirley Temple iaiyssadr flivingathe Ti exr.so "a goo kry Park Streetan mn inl'stnadoatte Tiexrsonagd I

C ~~~~~e Andover, M1ass., October 18, 1944 Yet despite the sixty-six years which isn't going to Bradford has caused at- accustomed rung of -the luxury aii American reation worthy 'Hare the heart of a lifetime, or a,chunk tendance to drop some since the bin *adm.Oeluythfmiyc-p'ondtd.ItmlesorHow To Vse YourHead pec'ts its business man to provide cries are bad. others beneficia di~pctsitsbusnes mn t prvid ciesarebad oter beefii de How To Use Your Head of mern history, or the whole of ning of the year (to ay nothing of the is an occasional evening at the Mom's beneficial -bawl turns out trrapid scientific advancement, The pHI-,-high mortality rate in the tenor section movies, so Dad, home from a busy be vaguely based on dentifyin deNYO1NE who has watched this year's LIPIAN remains young in patriarch from the F's row on row, in the "Hymn day at the ofice is forced to take herself with thegoings-on. Psil lvarsity Afte~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1Mm'an the idalws'ri te so the herlore plot dea vsulioen ensiA varsitysoccer team in action has fashion. In fact, it may well b yongrf Praise.") But the three back windows Manadtm icist h hw h eon i ra eso undoubtedly been amazed at the amount today than in that first hour when the in the Choir Room still bulge of a Fri- day, lie- does not want an evening folksy to make her feel at homn hasof brains they display.\Once upon a time, initial copy rolled off the press. Jay evening, and the lusty roar contin- of further hroiganifau-nitOceseassabished con umost people thought that all soccer- de- niserydy sabignw- ues to shatter glass in Sides House inc gets into peril, Dad, for-one, tact, all is well-providing thereJ s forfeels it is up to her to get out of it. nothing -outrageous", or even ild mmanded was a pair of nimble feet and ~paper, The PHILLIPIAN suffered many across the street. And, whats' mome, she always does, ly "off color," for she is easil her'.tireless legs. Now, with a new interpre- of the pains consequent of innovations. Why? Assuming that this is an aver- though often the means are noth'ing shocked and nsists on strict suicetation based upon observation, it is clear Its first task was one of definition, of age student body, and barring the use shoi o rbaculousi andt of the nmalasiuatis haesged myveIthe region above the- eyebrows is fully finding its sphere in the Academylie of the Cyclical Theory, there seems tosilty-Siaiowtesathirpae omhtIcn'sprtas important as the region below. By of supplying the news of its day, and of be but one f undamental reason - the wits end, struggle to accomplish one from another - in my mD rt

- - this~ctefinition, thn, soccer is a sport ingratifying the interest of its readers. t resurrection of the faith, shattered by this, termsin o'te l hr hyhv oldtesl slowwhich brains must count as much as was a humble beginning, but character- the cafeteria system,' of the Andover know, that AULINE MUST BE. -d hito a baby pink blurr. They ftsa* brawn; it must be obvious, then, what ~~~~~ized by youthful enthusiasm appropriate Man in American Womanhood. Viewing REsCeDd wyd ecaer othe involve ao blond (Mm a-itldisuienkthick skulls are required to "head'~a to its age, Increasing years brought ad- the radical improvements down School wi Da awud neeMo tod the whort miese andisiilhrittle, n

heavy soccer ball down the field without ded wisdom, and the paper changed to Street he can hardly fail - to infer that kiddies, would have to stay at home well as a brunette who seemed crcsufernga concussion, meet new demands dnwopruiRgesHlD aHlBafret oo,-and what would poor Holly- nave much more on the ball gene thisuffering - and new opportuni- Rogers Hall, Dana Hall, Bradford, etc., wood do then? ally, but who unfortunatelyhen klly, butewodunfotunatly keWhatever the secret may be, the ties. As Editor gave way to Editor, must hve gotten their share of the HpyEdn opc committed a sin, usually before teapresent varsity squad certainly has it. ideals, policies, and ambitions began to bumper crop of beauty. This new opti- Hywoodnw itsmpubc se erriori bu-t lightl hinted 'at, an tCoach Jim Ryley is climaxing many form into a body of tradition which has misrn is reflected in the latest report smamrt and aims to please. It saw along about the fourth reel obIm onyears of 'successful coaching with his been expressed in service and interpre- from the Basement Betting Bee, which lirom the beginning that all Ameri- develops a heart of gold, and, balcustomary genius for moulding a power- tation ever since, reveals that in Glee Club minds the odds can Dads would put up with anxiety atone for her past, she dies in re Wn.ful team from many individuals, His During middle-agesotosekTh for getting a 'lemon' at concerts have over various Paulines only if they etent while -making it possibl e r yag, to speak, The ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~had assurance from reputable firms the blonde and/or the Hero- s totalent for dscovering the best in each PHILLIPIAN gathered influence and dropped from 3 to 2-to-1. like M. G. Mi., Warner Bros. and escape from the predicament cook Tulplayer and using that best to the fullest prosperity to the extent that it was pub- ___________ Paramount that everything would ed up in reels seven and eight. No largeadvantage has become- proverbial, and lished twice weekly instead of weekly, ti u o h et a n o~hrbatfldahgvsMm n I

the performance of the present uiride- fo r ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~lywood, both in business, signed a very, verygood cry, because tthe performance of the present unde- fortnjightly, and monthly as hadl been - p mnys tic contract to the effect that so terrible what happened to hefea~~ted squad testifies to his abiltiy. His the schedule previo, li~~~e last reel would somehow, logi- but of course f a girl behaves thatranslated thi~gh into team age of news, featuresto.reafteroet- cally or not, have a final fade-out way she must expect the wrks. PRheadwork Following selections ino byathee Rivetersfeofre"-amidestheyitlived-happily ever life lovely blonds. get disappointe Rheadwork is helping to defeat all comers. ing people or events distdnt from the aFte"lTowHapy Edingbecmeieery ayandhverydayeworeat$ C-,. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. ~~~~~~~~~~~before the show, this week's picture will astr"TeHpyEdn eaeeeydy n vr awr aeJoe vvogan, as aptain, has urther campus, and various columns and cti- a essemtial a part of American waybuetssrie u uinspired the team with is fighting spirit cal eviews were conceived ad adopeed.Gbe.MsG"Mh's"WhitefCliffsDofeDover, moviesaasFoordshhotddossanddbase--awturn ofueentsewouldvgive But 6uwiche byhefuit t hinkit offais fihigsii As moiew anemre wascaded, itd becae last May's release of Alice Duer Miller's ball gamnes were of American life, a badury afevs wld paue fo 6

which, by reusing to thik of defeatis As more ad more was aded, it becDisneyt tookethisk HappyHthought.iltnot defeated. His presence around the worthy of professional journalistic best-selling poem. Although this ic- Walt frmgoal is a guarantee to the forwards that standards. ture is considered a masterpiece, it is Engfrula foi a ride i his So much for Dad and Mom b hveismcmiof"Chcke Litl." hewhat about the Kiddies? They othey need only to look ahead. And with The greatest changes in The PHI- prbal ot tuhe y PA ttenlltb n- oia nigt iesoyih course grew up to be Andover stu PRthe forwards pressing the attack, the LIPIAN, however, have been realized joyed o uhb .A tdnso a ecne of the Fox enjoying a square dents and took their dates to the ~'halves and fullbacksneed only head withn the memory of thepresent senior Saturay night. Starring rene Dunnlebmealeutctheoactionnis rrntrruptedvmovies ornwntttherettogether i

halves an fullbacs need ony head wthin the emory ofthe preset seni-rby oiie one's voice (and it was wolf packs and chewed gum.-the ball into opposing territory for a class, The format and -type were corn- tepcuenat uhohral cosral a').aigBtti s' should logically now discuss thernew offensive after each goal. Every pletely revised with larger pages,..and as Alan Marshall, Frank Morgan, Van right! The way WE read the story point of view, but since I alreadyone on the team has learnd to use his more news clumns. At the same timeJohnson, and Roddy McDowell. It lasts it had a Happy Einding." The F have, I shan't repeat myself. asiri~y mepies "ont blive vey-when I referred to Dad and Morhead. -i bi-weekly publication ceased as a war- about two and a half hours. thinig you read," and chalks up an- I really meant you and the gir

An expert coach, a fighting captain, time measure. Again the policy, duty, The story is that of an American [other %Wishbone in his private chick- friend. Dad has seen the woTland a practiced team cannot'add up to and purpose of the paper underwent re- girl named Susan (Irene Dunne) who, -en ceinetem'y. Even the children's crash around his ears so-varliouslsoyof "Chicken Little" ends on and vigorously of late that he no * ~~~less than victory, as the records show; examination from which evolved this with her father (Frank Morgan) comes asad ii ot wtotaplglnerwnsbb_'oadMrbut there is something more important very issue. to England on a trip. There she meets a B~ut Disney who certainly ranks has gradually accepted the chan-than victory, something which can com- Upon this birthday which ordinarily Lord John Ashwood (Alan Marshall) with P1. T. Barnum is understanding Ing order and has snapped out ofpensate for defeat, if necessary, and marks the peak of mortal accomplish-- and marries him. The story deals with 'American psychology, stops his her- dream world. Leastways, it Al0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Aory at the crucial moment to kid seems to me they have both mafur lAlwhich, omitted, confines victory to sta- ment, it is clear that years have added 'this family during the period between the ndustry for its outworn con- ed, though Philip Wylie may have t PO0tistiC~- anti games won. This something but experience and prestige, not obso- the firstWorldWar when Susan gets tiact with tired American business otherwise. At all events they have S

ILLIPIAN is as ~~~~~~~~~~if it weme Imot for te Happy Ending effort to produce unusual films noa12team needs, t is a spur to greater ac- youthful as it was sixty-six years ago, death at the same time, and the second tiaiio.n lne uito t I hmlscomplishment, an index of spirit, a for age has been annually rejuvenated' World War. aitippoNnsims But thner earlie on t orulas -

symnptom of suceess. Without it, some with enthusiasm since the first issue, It- The film, although very slow moving Now I have nothing against this descended like a mantle on, theirchildren, smothering any critical games are won to be sure, and the team has had to adapt itself to the peculiari- in spots, is certainly to be considered a conspiracy between Dad and Hol- fculy ~

that wins uni~er such circumstances can ties of each new board, it has nerygaeApcue.Hglgto h ilm lwo ogv eHpyEdn The student takes his movies * ~~be doubly proud; but with A, few games starved in lean years to become~substan-!1 is a chess game between Susan's father stre sln ste r oia like a drug. He will sit through the "Whe

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ofugetiaI Varsity Soccer vs. Medford -Today's New -Hampton ContestRuaan'-w Rec h O e i - e sve V coyHigh School, Here.

A of re The Royal Blue'eleven rolled to its third straight victory Porit, Awotay. ,v.Ws C ic l ;T Pa a e tw~tionsb theymauledthe Tuts J.V team,20-6, ast Saurday. J.V. A Football vs. New Hamp- Led by Captain Joe Wogan, the soccer team dfae

loilywo lfback Ray Tippett scored twice in the frst half fur An- ton, Here. Governor Dummer Academy five to nothing last Wednesday.

gf har we Bob Beach tallied 1-n the last period. Art Moher Taking an early lead, and holding it until the finisih, the Blue

ghxtwe kikdtoconversions to round out the Andover scrig A. ~I y--team looked strong both offensively and defensively. Thoughcons~iou ts countered in the last quarter P. . aculty the score was ne-sided, the game was hard-fought through-

forget er the Blue had been penalized took the b~all on a fake reverse andou Th frwdliewth os

And tb yards in three plays. rank it ainto the rdln, aten H as Success I A JHoy working at center dr'the~ first

icket fo tarring for the--Blue was the took it ai toathe te Clatos I V A 'Squ ad time. produced all- but one of the

have le ire forward wall of Mead, Ander- andug Daie each aind threhe yards `1v goals.ai tot WreGiftBsoRe ly ip ae rudedt n G rdeningaT Face N elsitt, took a long kick fromWoa-e thou Ohler. This line has been a playrTigetteraed aroudhenditrNewf'ie gmal-

apen jor factor in both previous An. ~cor-e- standing up. Mdher's drop- Vegetables of All e tso pa.i loe7ik ots. pot ki~k was good and the score read: Kinds Grown Duarntenftly.Ionoedlkearot

iince er victories, but in the Tufts Andover 7 Tufts 0. During H a1. -p S t but the Diehmner defense strengthand ge ewas really outstanding, open- Summer SesoFall ee--n noe a nbet

1Y to th gaping holes In. the Jumbos' lie Tufts, apaetybewildered by Tevrosfclymmes Aggressive B Eleven score again in the first half.

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ood cry, ted to by the fact that only once kick-off and when Fullback Van completing their third wartime of the varsity s'occer squad, has de- At 2.30 This Afternoon Balen tea took them play Couhe

ry the whole game was an Andover Zandt attempted to punt on fourth harvest from several Victory gar- veloped an undefeated team. This afternoon at 2:30 the J.V B tallyigon akepass from Boy-ane

k ry thrown for. a loss. The substi- down, the ball was blocked by Mead dens scattered over the Campus. It squdwlllath___________Dunareacscredinquik___carthy ~e linemn, Bude, Reid whit-and the Blue took over'on the Tufts is expected that food raised and LEADcad I h ol oobl

Drthy ,eone, Budmbem, RenauWhi 21. Repeated line smashes brought canned in recent months will supply heAkCa ucad i h nyfobl cession, assuring victory. PrideauxBs son tam-,~ibraRoeaRO A S L A game at Andover on Saturday, t turned in the gem of the afternoon

dLynch/~ should also receive the ball to Tufts one-foot line, but the faculty members and terfm emwl aeasrn e hnh rblddw owti

eneficia dlt for the fine job they did last Andover lost the ball on downs. il'es with vegetables for the entire ER AEGU eamo wileface atrn New0 whabutent drbbedt ow thgoal wihnd

is out ti-day. Special mention might be Tufts punted from tSe goal line to winter. PS i Urthampts eleve at 23po but tent feet f the rghoal,nentifyin de of the terrific playing done Clayton on the 35 and the big qiar- Tile project was started by Mr. WeFil Handicap Though the starting line of the nei- of the cage. This ended the

Posibl alter~iate Center Larry Ward. terback ran it back to the 25. Two Dake and Mr. San-born three years Club Football Games B squad is indefinite, the opening scoring for the afternoon.,rsion r asbeen used mainly as an off-tackle plays netted the Blue a ago in anticipation of a food short- The Gaul six trounced the Sax- kickoff Will,- probably see Lackey The game was hotly-contested by

fiibn ensive-center this year, although first down on the Tufts 15-yard age. Begining with about half their ons. 20-0, and the Greeks edged calling the signals, Lunder in the both teams. Ortega, of the oppo-

at homn has been doing a good job back- line, and a moment later, Smith present land, they have since built the Romans in a thriller, 20, last fulback slot, Chap~in and Miller at sition, was banished from the game

hed c0o up the line on the defensive, connected to Mead again, this time their gar-den into the' biggest and Tuesday on rain-swept fields. On the halfs, and Atkinson at center. by Referee Stone, after he had

there s forte, however, a beautiful pass for an eight-yar'd gain. After a line most productive of all. The first the same day the league leading Others likely to see action are Fort- warned the scrappy player twice.

'en mild m, center, is one reason 'At play which put the ball on the hai-vest was fairly successful, and Roman soccer team squelched the miller, Dale, Rodgers, -Gross, W. The Andover team played -hi- -

a easil her's drop-kick conversions are three, Tippett plowed over for an- laid the groundwork for the follow- Greeks, 3-0, and the Gauls nipped Williams, Duulop, and attemer. -hardest even though they might

strictl successful. Next week,' the team other Andover touchdown. Mohler's lowing year. That was the year the the Saxons, 4-3. - The punting will be done by Lackey have rested on their comfortable

-seen els to West Point to play the kick was ide and the score re- Army ws. piling, up its huge food - Fumbling, due to the wet ball, and Rodgers. lead.' There was a definite improve-

gned my Plebes. mained: Andover 13, Tufts 0. stocks, and civilian supplies were highlighted the football games. The A team will enter h e ment over the play of the week be-

separat First Half .The rest of the first half consist- meager. Hence, other members of Cherry and Stucci,'who each tallied Hampton contest as the underdog, fore, especially in the persons of

Vmn Brothers Field was covered with ed mainly of futile attempts by the faculty started planting in the once, led the Gauls to an easy tri- because the Andover eleven is han-CatiWonadRssHyTh,mselv slwytinn gry-mtasTufts to score, most of which were second year. Mr. Dake'and Mr. San- umph. Fuleton snared the Roman dicapped by a lack of experience team made the trip to South By-They fsoand Ahnoeninred up fort the stopped by the Andover intercep- born have, however, initiated a quarterback behind the goal for two as a unit. The backfield is reason- field in cars, as there were noLisguise kff.an Thdeickbydaie wasorth tions of Tufts passes. The Jumbos more permanent program by plant- points after the Romans had held ably determined, with Pugh and busses available. -

k-off. Te kick y Dalle was di, howevr, uncok one bautifulthe Greeks on ie three yard line. Gord9~n at the halfs, Captain More- The game with North Hamptontie d en by Nelson of Tufts on his dhoeruckonbatIfu ng an asparagus patch and berryladtqureA liftflan hdldfotdyhsbenc-

ming, n 2 and, itn back- t the 33,play, whch they wre only ble to Theesraint handicappede therasoccerailandnatapped ttesocArdheiffaaticfullTandatscheduledelfor b today t has been Wcan-use once successfully during the ~contests, doubling the weight of eitel adiko ata etr eld u h emmesWtr

emed ere he was hit hard by Warren. usersoncer. successfullysng duringnidtheii gene th is ly ut uc-afternoon: lining up in a single yer ~mtue8 the ball. Schiffer scored all three tThenmosthpromisingtlineecandidate

elY k~te fto headve 34,t where wing to the left, the bali was By this spring, more of the fac- goals for the Romans against the are Saltonstall, Edge, Prentiss, this afternoon on the Old Campus.fore theblk a ondb ut nped to the quarerbak, ho4utywegangarens, and the result Greeks. In a sloppy, but exciting, Kimbali and Trowbridge. O audyteBu ilpa n

Splac a fe nicmlt as gave it on a reverse to the wing-oftigraeefrtsthbget game, Becker made the winningdeetdM fodHgscola.ante Cayn eachmpltoo the bc. h wingback ran parallel to harvest yet. Vegeables. of all kinds oa in the dying minutes for the A

i'a, n than Cayoneah oo teback.ow, ndsThel at c o Gails J. A.Competition --

eel ei I once and between them took the line of scrimmage and when itweegonadsvrlltecpsGusand, ball to their own 45 for a first looked like he might try to go off were put into the ground n August. Club Soccer Standings Opens Next_-W~eek MILLER'S SHOE STORE-in re wn. Two ground plays netted right tackle, lie turned and later- In the smaller gardens stock--foods W-_LL '-P ts--- - Monday J.A. socer league compe

dbie f r yaids, ad thenSmith ifledalaled the ball to the fullback, who such as Carrots, Tomatoes, Lettuce, Romans -...... 2 0 0 4 EondayrtA.SoccerReaguecompe4leo- sard an d Mhead wmih rea whipped a long pass down to the several varieties of Beans, Cabbage, Greeks -....... 1 1 0 2 tition will open. The initiaL-460t- ExetSo Rparnitcook Ts 4-yar d lie a le houndch right end for 40 yards. The play and Sweet Corn we-re grown suc- Gauls-.......1 -1 0 2 bail games will be played Tuesday.

t Noo large hol4i-tha Tft linee aond only temporarily befuddled the Ancesuy.SahPm in wss axn-2 o in three weeks, the league leading 40 Main Street Tel. And. 531ht. No large hole in the Tufts line and dover-secon n- cessfully. Sqfootball squadkwill facesRiverss_...........____2___faceRives

Mom nt through to the 30. Tppett dvr.eodary, for the next time Chard, Spinach, and the like are football____squad___will_It ~~~~~~~the play was used, the pass was still coming up. Potatoes, of course, the action, characters of som i- Count ashol weeks____the___soccer__

to he intercepted by End Dave Ohler. ' were grown in quantity'. hietegrity. and an artistry to in- Duou-ihgsthevpasteweeks the sccer

res the BILLINGS. INC. Second Half much of this food was eaten in the direction. These he recognizes sevralyeas.nhe layrsdav

rk. PROMPT OPTICAL SERVICE Andover drove 43 yards after the couse sof te dsmmer the srpu (toughmotn fiayber no by name) a mastered the fundamentals of team- WV. R. H ILLpointe wa oge' ept h ruh motn atr oago iM, work and position playing. Out of

wn atches and Jewelry Repairing kick-off, but Tufts gaine d posses- that canned and dried stocks are And I agree with him entirely. - all these, Hutt is the most outstand- 45 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 102worUCAtacie it sion of the bali by recovering a bad expected to last all winter. The But where I totally disagree is ing. Inp-actice scimgste Successor to Bill Poland

-e Mou 6 Attraetv Tel.s 72 center pass. Tufts then made a con- Idrought, which lasted for more than in his complete lack of discrimn-Ga Ind the Ro m s trease f ________________________ certed drive in an 'attempt to score a month did some damage and re- tio-n. between spending time at a spectively the Saxons and Greeks.

and actually reaehed-the--Blue' II- tarded the growth somewhat. A few ~o hwadwsigi tapo r rtigacaho .Ayard marker, idt they lost 19- Yards plants were killed by prematuregodswanwstgittapor i.BitnhmcchfJ.A

one. However, I suppose when the football, is assisted by MacLellan, Andover National Bankmbu TeHr on two plays, due to excellent de- frost.- theater is dark and the cohipany is Collier. Stear, and Ellis. Boyd, by

'hey TeHrigan Pharmacy fensive work by Beach and Whit- pleasant I should not prod hisydis- far the best player, has been shoved

rer tu PIPTEION ney. Smith intercepted a Tufts pass Paengaged arm-and ask, "I beg yorup to the J.V. B squad, I league ANDOVER,MASto the PI S C R'ii TI NS on his own 11 and as the quarter Pandora Travels par-don, but do you think this is it competition, games will-be playelMASther im Main at Chestnut - ended, the Blue had driven 60yadgodfltwcawekKum. to the Tufts 39 by a series of stron Around Hollywood godfl?s their________________ line plays.' twcawek_________________

already On the third play of the last (CniudFo Pge) If. Par period, Beach found a big hole in. thinking of leaving in protest or Ind MOr Andover Inn the Tufts line and smashed through boredom. Yet once he emerges from

ir -i from the 3Q-yard line to score. the movie house he regains con- "Serving New England for Over Sixty Years"WOT ~~A Treadway In Moher's drop-kick was good and An coss n oe o-eiaet

riousl Good Food--Comfortoble dover led, 20-0. scaussefl as osy nor hswell, antSALIHD18he no Accommodations moddrotely priced As time ran out, Tufts took to onas the hole his joudgment se goodETBIHD18

I Morn George M. Brakey, Mgr. the air in a last minute attempt to Thoshe fils hids swdgell Isually

out n Continued on Page 4 have a reasonable motivation for

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Class Elections Phillipian' Observes FOOTBALL TEAM Radio Club Make~~~ I/M 0ieu~s. Seir lssixty-Sixth ear CRUSHES TUFTS Se ts from Odd Pid e

Daie-iePeiet Continued from Page 1 Continued fom Page Hm ttinCoelids-Secretary I By War RestrictionsBy C C McCRACKEN- Upper Middle Class: - -"Sports" News scoie. Although Tippett intercepted'ball team. Ben, s some will re-Hudner-President Mluch space yas given to the onie pass, the Blue was forced to The Radio--Club, which has versions in Saturday's rout of member, played against PA. two 0. J. Anderson-Vice President atvte ftesho' ersna iko orhdw.Tfsto edures hsyai Tufts. Art M.\oher raised his aver- weeks ago and has now risen to the D. Lazo-Secretary tives on the football team, stress- oever on the Blue 35-yard line, and -basement7rof Morse Hall, is engaging the injuries sustained by them. :on two plays gained 30 yards in in constructin adrpinghoage to .555 with a -ecord of five Varsity. At Annapolis, Jin! Carring- Lower Middle 'Class: A og cron soe, fot eate hc noe eevdgah andi repiing sets.successes for nine attempts. This is ton, first string guard on the unl. P h-President All rabelle "Cause," anho as E foo- ntiesec hith thdoerp re-ve Tah club rio frmalcere sesa great improvement over the past defeated eleven of '43, played in Greg Thompson-V. President fecil," a pair of crutches, a bottle ceivers. Finally, a Tufts back scoredyears, especially last, when only his second game with the Middies, frmtuiseeyrdln no officers, and the en-tire proseven out of a possible twenty-ode along with Dick, Duden, starting Sisman-Secretary of liniment; and a bandaged foot- fo h he-adln pn a line is carried out with the very abP.A.T's were successful. qula-fel-back. Something is odd ball. Baseball, to the dismay of the plunge.' The conversion place-kick advice and assistance of Mr. Bar* * * ~~~~about this star-studded Navy 'team HA M NDcRZEorrespondent, was not patronized was bockedeand the game ended Th criyoa I geartsy A point of crticism came u over which arrowly squeaed byHDuke a great degree. However, a rec- withl thecscre: Agover20,eTftso6A pin o citcim am u oer7-0, and it will bear wacig ilOFFERED AIN 6.ducemagi-eat odsetaln rnecnity

the scheduling of two games with wacin Bllx~ r mofr eisaud loasse as 'AeDThER20TU S Linups:tdismat o se nw reonsrthe same football team in one sea- Coleman, P.A., '43, and captain of giveniao ege emswsADVR(0 TUFTs, (6lne h prst ak e nson. Tis hashappend withTuftstrack, Dave Thurber o the same Continued from Page gienIc Mead (Capt.) Jhsil Before war time restrictions wetwicenow. he hapined uts class and track team, and Meff Run- The- advertisements, less of a It, Anderson PerI u noefcbnigall amatedeserves so me merit, is that the yon, P.A., '43, soccer and baseball theie, not to do it over again. ,mainstay and a necessity then, weire Ilg, Wa-ien M'Kenzie (co-Capt.), g radio communication, the club osecond gme turn into smethingplayer, were all about the campus The judge, of th.6Haymond Prize unusual. One in particular an- c, Gi-iffithHercrada"am stio.Tutof a grudge-fight. Saturday's gameovrtewkndi their Navy last year was. Judge Carrol E. nounced the occupation f John ig. Bishop Garfinkle, rg time was largely spent n arrylwas aythin bu~ clea enconterblues. Hicks, P. A. '07, of the Federal Die,. Pray, who advertised "Livery and rt Reed Porter (co-Capt.), rt.-on radio conversations with otheThe prospect oft th sleancongaeri. mog * trict Court of Connecticut. Boarding Stable-Horses, Buggies, r e, Ohler . Murphy, re "Ham" stations. ThesakfrAogthose worried over the h rz sgve Jde Hay- Carryalls and BeachWaosT bClyoeven worse. The same situation ThetPrizeeisogvenlbyTJudgeas Clayo Gammie, qb which they, broadcast s situatedcarose during the lacrosse season coming West Point game is John mond, whose sons, Thomas andi LtaResnbeT m-Hcslb, Smith Nelson, lhb the little hill behind Samuel Phwhen a new P.A. record was set i Koch, who is making the trip prin. Willam -Haymon~,gautdfo Furnished for Weddings, Calls, rh-b, Tippett Twomey, rhb lips Hall.penaltes-on ufts.Footbal hascipally as mascot and incidentally PdiigrapuaAcademy. Funerals, Etc," This was the horse -t), Dalley Van Zandfbeena sortwhee atea isen-as manager of this year's team. and buggy version of the Lawrence Substitutions: Andover-phelps, ipt been a sport where ateam is en- John is worried over his coming List of Topics taxi trade. Budge, Reid, Whitney, Hudner~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Jhnisworid

ve hs omngLit f opcstai rae.Buge Rid Witey Hdnrcountred oce a ear, develpingmeeting with the Army mule, as The following is a list of topies HorLaborious rining ohertraditions of rivalry. Why not leave -aoiu Pritin HomaBechyimermn Mhebattle i out in ud and boodse e ant er .donkey to suggested by the History Depart- pWouc atham. ,RoeauThrdyit that war and let the Pro metlforcompeitorsforotehHay The primitive methods of Wr'uc ai-s LychoeauThrdye Moher 5eral times a year.*** mond Prize: tion by which the first issue was Scom'ing by periods: Ttl By the way, this West Point game 1. The Constitutional Cove-printed limited the variety of ma- 1 2 3 4 Final* * * ~~~~will be the big test of the year. tion-its origins, personnel, prob- ADVR. 7 2peveia edwhic ole in cluded f iand- ANDOVE .... 7 6 o 0 6 2

Another week of football past With a record ot three victories be- lems, and decisions. prented he nsertion fofm wlast JUT .and a few more names in the news hind them, Ed Mead's Royal Blue 2. First interpretations and ap-miuenwbfoeteorset Statisticsand a few more visitors. At New outfit has its eyes pointed toward plcain fteCntttion thT to press. Since every individual Andover TuftsHaven, Ben Hammer, P.A., '43, and the Plebes and then Exeter. It Ferlictosot~eonsti character of the alphabet had to be Fii'st Downs 1 Bob c~im P.., '4, elpe themigt beaddd tht Feters los FderaistL~erod. t b han, cmpostio wasa Toal ardsGaied 155 5Bob c~i , PA, '4, h lpe th mig t b add d t at xete's oss Al xan er H milon a d t set bylandxcom osiionaasilToalnY rds Gaindh2 5 8-Elis to victory, payjng uarterback to Tufts and our own subsequentCosiuone slow, laborious, and expensive task. Yards Gained Rushing 243 8and tackle respectively. McKim victory is no sign that Exeter will C~onThttoa Jfeonad The ogrwhichl sroeis id onout Passes Cotmpte 3 5..was an Exeter game starter a year fall an easy prey to Coach Sorota 4 CnTtton.s Jfesntype (wih'oeie i ltPse opee ago, and also played on the basket- charges. Cosiuin print at all) unavoidably added up Passes Intercepted by 4 0 0* * * ~~~5. The work -f John Marshall as to poor and uneven printing results. Yards Gained Passing 22 73This weekend, with the football Chief Justice. In places "high" type practically pullts5 5W #oodworking Cliib team journeying to West Point, the 6. The career of Roger B. Taney pnhdaoltrug tenwsYrsLsPnlis 55 15main attraction on the Hill will be as Chief Justice. print, and elsewhere "low" type was ____M eets in Morse the soccer game with Medford High 7. Civil rights in war and .peace not legible. VriyFobl crnschool. Two weeks ago Medford under the Constitution. ________________ Player TD P.A. TPMr. James in Charge clubbed Watertown High by the 8. Judicial review of the Consti- S Tth.2 -. 12Of Shop in Basement one-sided score of -5-0. Following tution in relation to the acts of BUY WAR BONDS NOW!, Sih - 2 0 1Of Shp inBaseent tis, ete deetd Watirtown by Congress.

Clayton______2_____12_In the basement of Morse Hall, thists E Congredefeatehther isa sopuse bythe the same score. This should place 9.At fCnrs adththereis a hop, sed b theWood- Medjford and Exeter in the samne Constitution fom the point of viewworking Chb.it is'equipped with class. Today-thd Royal Blue meets of Congress.some powe-- and many hand tools. Watertown on the Old Campus and 10. States' rights and the Con-.~. - hr-Mr. James, the faculty adviser is Saturday, Medford. If P.A. can take stitution. Theshr thatin charge every afternoon to. help both these clubs, it will be a good 11. John C. Calhoun's interpret- 'A)alfestudents use the tools and aid them indication of' the relative strength ation of the Constitution. leadsa double lf!HW NAYW with plans, of Andover and Exeter. So far there 12. President Jackson and theWhile there are usually from five has been a great deal of spirit in Constitution. evthcolrpnonCNYUW ALO ten students at the- shop, the the tea mled by Captain Joe Wogan. IS. President Lincoln and the one of. our Arrow Sports THI-S ITmembership is unstable There ae But this can not last forever with- Constitution.Shrsadyuv go teno officers, since there is no fixed out some show of support from the 14. The interstate Commerce swellest looking shirt you ever I ore ways'than you can shakemembership. Whenever any student undergraduates. Saturday is your power. to hnses ntook things easy in. a stk alwants to make something, he may chance to come out and cheer on a 15. The police-power. -J Orbto thclaruddI@ coarpnanIUgo to the shop, draw his plans, fine team under the splendid direc- 16. Property rights n relation to an Arrow Tie, and be readyorder the wood, and make it. There tion of Jim Ryiey who has for so Public interest. arudintemotcmfralare no restrictions on the use of many yeart. brought forth teams 17. The treaty-making power . or any evening, sports shirt you ever septthe hand tools, but the parents' con- worthy of this school, under the Constitution. . In short or long sleeves. through a 8 clock class An.sent is necessary for the use of the ** 18. Theodore Roosevelt's. inter- -.-,'$2.2 5 uip Button up the collar, slip on anpower tools, which include a cir- A report from Choate has it that pretation of the Constitution with s-l k 4wTeadb e o ncular saw and jointer, a planer, a Bruce Gelm ex-P.A., '45, is playing regard to big business and public Arro Ti, d besetforanyband saw, a scroll saw, a lathe, and reserve end on the Blue and Gold resources. ELMIN D E prom Sihishrts r 2 loglevsdrill press, football team. Only the other day 19. The rights of organized labor Arrow ports Sit,, .2 p.At the moment, there are several Bruce scored a decisive touchdown under the Constitution. N A R Warticles under construction, ranging over Woodrow Wilson High school, 20. Disseriting opinions of his- -~SIA:~.________ A R W S I Tfrom a ship's model, to a bookcase. when he recvered a fumbled -punt torical significance..iiI2

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P.A. Player of the Week is this Warren blocking beautifuilly andTJ~~~~~iie ~~~~week shared by two football stal- piling up many Tufts plays on the F hd' U T IT TThe ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~wrs ekWrrna ur n defense, and Tippett scoring twoRay Tippett at right-half. Thesetohdwsndrvsfte adtwo stood out all through the game, three yards to give the Blue an

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