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The Eszta~isked 1878 LXV No. 9 PHILLIPS ACADEMY, ANDOVER, MASS., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1940 Ten Cents SIDENTIAL ELECTION Dr. J. Hayden To Preach BLUE BOOTERS ENGAE P .S SFR T~ I SUSSED IN SAMPLE InCae nSndyDEERFIELD TEA TOAYAG NS BO D N'4 DEBATE BY PHILO The preacher on Sunday A G A INST_______ BO WO I_ DEBATE BY PHIL0 ~ ~~~~~~~~morning in the Cochran Chapel P. A. Boasts 3-0 Win Wednesday -. ~~~~'Will be Dr. Joel Hayden, Head- Over Governor Dummer RIFLE CLUB AFFILIATEDMAN TEMRP TD ers, Spengler, Affirmative; master of WAestern Reserve Aca- Aggregation ASSOCIATIONPRTE Moorhead,, Overall Take demy at Hudson., Ohio. WITH TARGETASOITN Negative______Side___POTENTIALLY STRONG Negatve Sde _________________ SEEK THIRD VICTORY__ Andover Group Joins Junior AFFIRMATIVE WINS JAYVEES HOLD SCRIMMAGE Ravenelle, Winburn, And Bush Division Of National Sorotamen Expected To Pray usIndustry, Agriculture AGAINST PUNCHARD TEAM Supply Scoring Punch Association - Well In-Spite Of Heavy - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~Blue Holds Edge Over Punchard; journeying away, for the first The Andover Rifle.- club has re- 11 an exhibition Philo debate, the Team Gets In Trim time this year, the Andover Soccer cently become a member of the Na- FERGUSON STILL OUT of the year, Wednesday night For Groton team defeated a Governor Dumnimer tional Rifle Association, unior Di- h ulfinch all, Spengler, Waters, outfit, 3-0. vision. This means that the club akel Esntly Sm; haand Overall discussed Getting in trim for their game Playing to the accompaniment of can now engage in matches withBaked Esntly Sm; stion: "Resolved, that 1~~~~~rank- with ~schools from all over- the country. Line Shifted Slightly - estio': "esolvd, tat Yrnk- ith-Groton today, the Andover perfect weather, the Blue was, how- Since it would be very inconvenient ooeetshould berT&eoted." Jayvees held a scrimmage with the ever, somewhat hampered by the for schools situated so far apart to An improved Andover eleven will atr made the first con- Punchard team on Wednesday. Tue size of the field which proved much come together for a meet, each face a potentially strong Bow-doin ive speech fr the affirmative. Blue held back their full strength smaller than they had been accus- school shoots its targets at home, Freshman team at Brothers Field stressed the possibility of against the Punchagrd warriors and tomned to. The gamiistarted, offan and then. compares sores by postal this afternoon. With tis the third eca's entering the war. The provided a more even scrin ng. was very even for the first halfan said, i No deinite cnclusi n agcr -sd cig he Gvrnrtelegnph. - game of the season, the Royal Blue to guide the U. S., hsii odfnt ocuin se neither'iesoig h enr So far the en-rollmient, of the lost one and tied one game. How- kin Roosevelt. The President. was gained firomn the battle a it Dummer team, although somewhat club has reached seventy-five mem- ever, the team has been improving ntiehas fully co-ordin- was merely designed tio give th omutweighed and aided by a home bers, a remarkable number for such steadily and should be at its best so the gd1trnmfent, vtal indus- two teams -a little action and- point field, were very scrappy and man- a nw'activity. There is, however, far this season, today. The coaches *) atd-the armed forces. - out thei'itflaring weakness-es. Pun- aged to-hatlidle the ball vefy well, still room for a few more nmembers, know little about the Bowdoin team -- edo not enter, he said, Roose- chard was definitely the weaker o The high scorer of the day was Win- and M. Peck, faculty adviser for except that it is reasonably power- til as the upper hand. He the two, but this could be seen from burn with two, and followring him the organization, wants it known ful and should provide plenty of re- ,dfgres showing how much the start. The Andover Jayvees a was Ravenelle with one. Although that the club will welcome new sistance. ~4'reidenthas dne toimprove a heavy team with speed only 'in the score was not too high, Andover ihr. -- Duigtisls ee eea 'olcniions. He stated unem- tile positions where it is essential, reallly proved itself as superior coin-scniagshv ben'ldwt ~yfetfigures, stressed helps to while the boys from Punchard were pletely throughout and was con-sci ag .,nir and pointed out business bo0th saller and lighter. Taking the -Stantly fighting down around -the J. A. VICTORIOUS stress on pass..defense. Last week been helped by these moves,. alfrt ucar rvdta h enemy goal. The Govemnor Dum- OVEhGe. YaMERe team discovered this weak- ball first, Punchard proved that she OVER GOV-DUMMER ness of the Andover aggregation, .. Wjlkie's program, he said, has could also drive, and sparked by iner goalie performed a very fine adue tt eygo dvn iii purely negative, since he has long end r'ths. advanced sevea I sk to ward off mny potentialEchCu'Ta TasFeltgeOnM dy a gaebewe pported only by -enemies of times deep into Blue territory, goals. On the whole the game was FrOdQatrteed n akil e a hl ewDeal. These gains were through the in- very fast and the ball was in con- sor asdtougive the t akfeam me rac- ralmade the constructive dividual efforts of the Piinchard stant motion as the Andover kick- Wensas igtbtpwrfl ii pa'ss diefne Wthea this pac- in behalf of 'illkie. The cohorts, and between them-the An- in- carried the day. ensaalihbupo rfltcinasdfne Whti Z-I Deal, he began, has decreased dover Blue often spilled its op 'W'nun aenle )n avid- junior Athletics football six battled and the scrimmnages held on Tues- inom -by 20 percent. Men -ent for a loss. Dick Sheridan son proved consistently outstanding to its first victory in as many games 'ay and Wednesday the team hould een thrown out of work and.1yd elawibakstpng(oiudonae - his ear when it turned back a be much stronger in this line of de- hortae ha reslted Repib- payedwellas wngbak, soppin (Cotinud onPage~) -Jayvee "B" squad from Governor fen-se. Lately the team has been horagehasreultd. ej~b-'end sweeps around his side with Dumnier to the score of 18-7. Be- working well together and should n~and' will encourage pro- 'hardl, low tackles. maea balance in agri- OthofesvAnvr-iwd WENTY-TWO HEADMASTERS cause each club team had different s'how more spark this afternoon. On the offensive Andover-sliSUNDAY plays, only the players of one club Tackling also was sloppy last Satur- kie, e sad, pans o obiate'her superiority, driving through the TO HOLD CONCLAVE NA could engage in the game at one 4iay and this, too, was stressed in 'ft-rdden labetca oae Punchard line for a gain every tin'e. Therefore, each club played in the -weksrmae.Alil p aping ea to work play. Andover moved teams in and "Religion In Secondary- School one complete quarter - the team should do an- exceptionally y~~~~akt ok out wvith amazing rapidity, but it Education," To Be Subject The Geeks led off for the An-I good job this afternoon. is w no longer fold up, was generally a second team line Of iscussion- duv -. juIvii, but weie held se Injuriesa~re sill playing an i- :nsumer, employee, and 'em- with a first string backfield. Scheft - less by their opponents. The quarter -prtant 'art inthe 1940capin del ll be detrsfed. the b ackfeld saurn the gtameo but At te invitation of Dr. Fuess, a ended 0-0. Paul Robinson and Tom Dwyer, Doni Green, and Rus (Conti e daed ther ayerlso uigotha chance,bu group of eadmiasters of schools in "Blackie" Rains both layed exceP- Morrill are still on the sidelines. (Continud on Pag_4__othe _playersalsogotachance this section of New England will tionaily good ball, while John Ferguson, who was in- meet at Phillips Academy, Sunday The Gauls were next to take the jured badly in last Saturday's game, Cunningham, English Exchange Student, afternoon and evening, to, discuss field. They also were not scored up- will be out of the lineup fr several 1,~~~~ ~~~f 1-i.~~~~~~~. ~the'subject "Religion in Secondary on, but Governor Dumnmer Adid (Continued on Page 4) ells OfJ xperiences Abroad And On Steamer School Education." nearly push one ver; Ku'hnle of ______ The afternoon' meeting will be Durumer intercepted a pass and ra ving in our midst last Friday John's home in England is about hield in Peabody House between down to about the twenty. Then POT OLYRRI BOARD tall,- dark-haired boy, John thirty-five miles, south of London. four and six o'clock. Dr. Joel Hay- Knapp threw a pass which wa~' MAKING PROGRESS giawho had- only the day He. is not at all worried about his den, Head~naster of WN~estern Re- completed, but the playt was called crossed the gangplank of home because it is in the country, serve Academy, Hudson, Ohio, wilbc becsthe of osdews. ut Fcly igapisFiihd nira, Cunard Line boat, where bombing is unlikely. One tell of the work of the National soon ottebl ndws u aut igahe iihd oton American soil for the bomb, however, was dropped, prob_ Preparatory School Committee and Hill, a Governor Dummer-substitute, - -- hJotosBeing-T-aken; in his life, John, five days ably by accident, near his home; describe the ways in which this fell on a fumble, and it was the visi-. Heelers Needed that, had set out in a convoy killing a large, fat, white chicken, committee' has been helping t-, tors' ball first and fifteen on about passego~jnerstwo ritis andshattringtwo hndre andbring a.bout a more vital program the t'enty. Once again they scor'-d~ - Working diligently on, what it erand two air-planes, from eight windows. Other than this, the oT reigious wrk in may second- an -lea ouhonand were called hop-es will be the best Pot Powrii ooEngland, to spend a year extent of damage was negligible. ary schools in the country. Follow- hack. Here the eriod ended, some time, the school yearbook's tAndover, as English e lhugh the destruction sntigD.Hye' des r. The Saxons represeqited the home editorial board has uch material sti~dnt. nlik the thergrea, til peole ae put to some Sa-muel Mills,the executive secre- 'teamn i -hr--u ter- 'M-tro-hiow f7-he work of the past 's ttendUningth Anovher disadtag Theyl are allowe tary of this cmmittee, will speak 'Delaney carried the ball down to the month. Very few boys, however, st return to his home in only enough gasoline for 200 miles a briefly and answer questions re-on andyone-hlf-yarud lin t e thae hyeed ofwork h this board ic England after a year's stay, month, and many of their food- 'ardi~ng the committee's aims and ilor ayn lecudrni vr h yeo okwihti or uhthe war may not be stuffs are cut down, program. The J. A.'s lost the ball on downs, has to do requires a great deal of Y ~Two weeks ago' John drove to (Continued on Page 3) and when Governor Dummer at- research, a considerable number of __________________________tempted to kick out, little but effi- heelers is needed.. Any student, ar- since la-st April John -has London with his father. Conditions c_______________ ienit Charlie Davidson, soii of the ticularly those in the Upper Middle that he was to attend An- there seemed disastrous, but not wl-nw,"o, elo,-tecas sugdt oe-u o h but he was unable to arrive impossible, the most damage' hav- Senior And Upper Middle wll-knowni' "Doc"flld the classe Po isure ocoeot o h eginning of the school- year, ing been done near the dcks and Class Officer Eected blocedbn's kick- the e r zoe ork P usasencocn the Sainaria's sailing date poorer areas, where, as he ex- FoteSeircasDot .topitfaed O eaantetatdntwfel. rt teau- toeduntil a large enongh plIainied, the most unfortunate re- FoGhoeio lsDoa tveorit famie'. i Oncessgain til re bintwopiesv rie facl -could be collected. suits occur. For when a building is Green of Mobile, Ala., was Gov ernolumne, six presse nck tyborpishv eevdmc g sai fromLiverool a wreced thre,- any fmilie are elected president; William S. towardtega ie u hyqik attention and are now practicalh' tai th conv poeeded hoeless: here,mn famhoe ise Moorhead, Jr., of Pittsburgh, ly stopped when George Scott in- completed. Each member of te ywith a destroyer ro- wrecked in more wealthy sections, Penn., vice-president; and Ho- tercpedas ohi10yrln autyasbn'nereead her on either side and an only one family is without shelter, bart E. Early of Evanston, Ill.. and ran to a touchdown. A reverse the facts of the careers of the en-- -and, usualy th~ membrs of such secretary-failed to net an extra pint, tire group have been assembled. overhead. The airplanes ac- n'uulytemmeso uh sceay Last but not least, the Romans Secondly, some work has been done ~e'the convoy for forty- houseliolds are well enough off to TeU erM dlcls as tothfil.O telstpvofnth fedof htgalv,- ur-until, on'the third day -Tnrovide themselves with new homes. -TeUprMddecas'a took thie ield Ronhe athrplaointefld f photographers- -er ttae eywere about 800 miles John's friends in London usually elected Lehman F. Beardsiey 0 f T ame, Ronnith iehwh waithre a eetraphverws be h e tus ake ethe convoy broke up, the -think twice before going away' frofli Elkhart, Ind., president; Elliot pass t othefinahwhorwas inothe geeal a ves ofstkb the std sturned back, accompany- their homes, not because they are E. Vose of Bronxville, Ny enY.,fo h fnlsoe ere ratmn ht tknb tes shipsi; and the six lines afraid of the bombs so much as vice-president; and - Peter C. Niebank and "Sleepy" Reynolds al- dents themselves will be used. Other goingto dffernt ds~ thy ar afrid o beig f no Welch of Wlle~ey Hills, sece- so deserve credit for the Romans. fields -- wvili -have -- to be attended going -todifferentdes:. the are afrad of bein reed intoThe fnal score was Andover 18, to later on in the year wThen most (ContInued on Page 4) tairy. Governor Dum'mer 7. activities have been completed.

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The

Eszta~isked 1878LXV No. 9 PHILLIPS ACADEMY, ANDOVER, MASS., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1940 Ten Cents

SIDENTIAL ELECTION Dr. J. Hayden To Preach BLUE BOOTERS ENGAE P .S SFR T~ ISUSSED IN SAMPLE InCae nSndyDEERFIELD TEA TOAYAG NS BO D N'4DEBATE BY PHILO The preacher on Sunday A G A INST_______ BO WO I_DEBATE BY PHIL0 ~ ~~~~~~~~morning in the Cochran Chapel P. A. Boasts 3-0 Win Wednesday

-. ~~~~'Will be Dr. Joel Hayden, Head- Over Governor Dummer RIFLE CLUB AFFILIATEDMAN TEMRP TDers, Spengler, Affirmative; master of WAestern Reserve Aca- Aggregation ASSOCIATIONPRTEMoorhead,, Overall Take demy at Hudson., Ohio. WITH TARGETASOITN

Negative______Side___POTENTIALLY STRONGNegatve Sde _________________ SEEK THIRD VICTORY__Andover Group Joins JuniorAFFIRMATIVE WINS JAYVEES HOLD SCRIMMAGE Ravenelle, Winburn, And Bush Division Of National Sorotamen Expected To Pray

usIndustry, Agriculture AGAINST PUNCHARD TEAM Supply Scoring Punch Association - Well In-Spite Of Heavy- ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~Blue Holds Edge Over Punchard; journeying away, for the first The Andover Rifle.- club has re- 11

an exhibition Philo debate, the Team Gets In Trim time this year, the Andover Soccer cently become a member of the Na- FERGUSON STILL OUTof the year, Wednesday night For Groton team defeated a Governor Dumnimer tional Rifle Association, unior Di-h ulfinch all, Spengler, Waters, outfit, 3-0. vision. This means that the club akel Esntly Sm;haand Overall discussed Getting in trim for their game Playing to the accompaniment of can now engage in matches withBaked Esntly Sm;stion: "Resolved, that 1~~~~~rank- with ~schools from all over- the country. Line Shifted Slightly -estio': "esolvd, tat Yrnk- ith-Groton today, the Andover perfect weather, the Blue was, how- Since it would be very inconvenient

ooeetshould berT&eoted." Jayvees held a scrimmage with the ever, somewhat hampered by the for schools situated so far apart to An improved Andover eleven willatr made the first con- Punchard team on Wednesday. Tue size of the field which proved much come together for a meet, each face a potentially strong Bow-doinive speech fr the affirmative. Blue held back their full strength smaller than they had been accus- school shoots its targets at home, Freshman team at Brothers Fieldstressed the possibility of against the Punchagrd warriors and tomned to. The gamiistarted, offan and then. compares sores by postal this afternoon. With tis the thirdeca's entering the war. The provided a more even scrin ng. was very even for the first halfansaid, i No deinite cnclusi n agcr -sd cig he Gvrnrtelegnph. - game of the season, the Royal Blueto guide the U. S., hsii odfnt ocuin se neither'iesoig h enr So far the en-rollmient, of the lost one and tied one game. How-kin Roosevelt. The President. was gained firomn the battle a it Dummer team, although somewhat club has reached seventy-five mem- ever, the team has been improvingntiehas fully co-ordin- was merely designed tio give th omutweighed and aided by a home bers, a remarkable number for such steadily and should be at its best sothe gd1trnmfent, vtal indus- two teams -a little action and- point field, were very scrappy and man- a nw'activity. There is, however, far this season, today. The coaches*) atd-the armed forces. - out thei'itflaring weakness-es. Pun- aged to-hatlidle the ball vefy well, still room for a few more nmembers, know little about the Bowdoin team --edo not enter, he said, Roose- chard was definitely the weaker o The high scorer of the day was Win- and M. Peck, faculty adviser for except that it is reasonably power-til as the upper hand. He the two, but this could be seen from burn with two, and followring him the organization, wants it known ful and should provide plenty of re-,dfgres showing how much the start. The Andover Jayvees a was Ravenelle with one. Although that the club will welcome new sistance.~4'reidenthas dne toimprove a heavy team with speed only 'in the score was not too high, Andover ihr. -- Duigtisls ee eea'olcniions. He stated unem- tile positions where it is essential, reallly proved itself as superior coin-scniagshv ben'ldwt~yfetfigures, stressed helps to while the boys from Punchard were pletely throughout and was con-sci ag.,nir and pointed out business bo0th saller and lighter. Taking the -Stantly fighting down around -the J. A. VICTORIOUS stress on pass..defense. Last weekbeen helped by these moves,. alfrt ucar rvdta h enemy goal. The Govemnor Dum- OVEhGe. YaMERe team discovered this weak-ball first, Punchard proved that she OVER GOV-DUMMER ness of the Andover aggregation,..Wjlkie's program, he said, has could also drive, and sparked by iner goalie performed a very fine adue tt eygo dvniii purely negative, since he has long end r'ths. advanced sevea I sk to ward off mny potentialEchCu'Ta TasFeltgeOnM dy a gaebewepported only by -enemies of times deep into Blue territory, goals. On the whole the game was FrOdQatrteed n akil e a hlewDeal. These gains were through the in- very fast and the ball was in con- sor asdtougive the t akfeam me rac-ralmade the constructive dividual efforts of the Piinchard stant motion as the Andover kick- Wensas igtbtpwrfl ii pa'ss diefne Wthea this pac-in behalf of 'illkie. The cohorts, and between them-the An- in- carried the day. ensaalihbupo rfltcinasdfne Whti Z-IDeal, he began, has decreased dover Blue often spilled its op 'W'nun aenle )n avid- junior Athletics football six battled and the scrimmnages held on Tues-inom -by 20 percent. Men -ent for a loss. Dick Sheridan son proved consistently outstanding to its first victory in as many games 'ay and Wednesday the team houldeen thrown out of work and.1yd elawibakstpng(oiudonae - his ear when it turned back a be much stronger in this line of de-hortae ha reslted Repib- payedwellas wngbak, soppin (Cotinud onPage~) -Jayvee "B" squad from Governor fen-se. Lately the team has beenhoragehasreultd. ej~b-'end sweeps around his side with Dumnier to the score of 18-7. Be- working well together and shouldn~and' will encourage pro- 'hardl, low tackles.maea balance in agri- OthofesvAnvr-iwd WENTY-TWO HEADMASTERS cause each club team had different s'how more spark this afternoon.On the offensive Andover-sliSUNDAY plays, only the players of one club Tackling also was sloppy last Satur-kie, e sad, pans o obiate'her superiority, driving through the TO HOLD CONCLAVE NA could engage in the game at one 4iay and this, too, was stressed in'ft-rdden labetca oae Punchard line for a gain every tin'e. Therefore, each club played in the -weksrmae.Alilp aping ea to work play. Andover moved teams in and "Religion In Secondary- School one complete quarter - the team should do an- exceptionallyy~~~~akt ok out wvith amazing rapidity, but it Education," To Be Subject The Geeks led off for the An-I good job this afternoon.is w no longer fold up, was generally a second team line Of iscussion- duv -. juIvii, but weie held se Injuriesa~re sill playing an i-:nsumer, employee, and 'em- with a first string backfield. Scheft - less by their opponents. The quarter -prtant 'art inthe 1940capindel ll be detrsfed. the b ackfeld saurn the gtameo but At te invitation of Dr. Fuess, a ended 0-0. Paul Robinson and Tom Dwyer, Doni Green, and Rus(Conti e daed ther ayerlso uigotha chance,bu group of eadmiasters of schools in "Blackie" Rains both layed exceP- Morrill are still on the sidelines.(Continud on Pag_4__othe _playersalsogotachance this section of New England will tionaily good ball, while John Ferguson, who was in-

meet at Phillips Academy, Sunday The Gauls were next to take the jured badly in last Saturday's game,Cunningham, English Exchange Student, afternoon and evening, to, discuss field. They also were not scored up- will be out of the lineup fr several1,~~~~ ~~~f 1-i.~~~~~~~. ~the'subject "Religion in Secondary on, but Governor Dumnmer Adid (Continued on Page 4)ells OfJ xperiences Abroad And On Steamer School Education." nearly push one ver; Ku'hnle of ______

The afternoon' meeting will be Durumer intercepted a pass and raving in our midst last Friday John's home in England is about hield in Peabody House between down to about the twenty. Then POT OLYRRI BOARDtall,- dark-haired boy, John thirty-five miles, south of London. four and six o'clock. Dr. Joel Hay- Knapp threw a pass which wa~' MAKING PROGRESS

giawho had- only the day He. is not at all worried about his den, Head~naster of WN~estern Re- completed, but the playt was calledcrossed the gangplank of home because it is in the country, serve Academy, Hudson, Ohio, wilbc becsthe of osdews. ut Fcly igapisFiihdnira, Cunard Line boat, where bombing is unlikely. One tell of the work of the National soon ottebl ndws u aut igahe iihdoton American soil for the bomb, however, was dropped, prob_ Preparatory School Committee and Hill, a Governor Dummer-substitute, - -- hJotosBeing-T-aken;

in his life, John, five days ably by accident, near his home; describe the ways in which this fell on a fumble, and it was the visi-. Heelers Neededthat, had set out in a convoy killing a large, fat, white chicken, committee' has been helping t-, tors' ball first and fifteen on aboutpassego~jnerstwo ritis andshattringtwo hndre andbring a.bout a more vital program the t'enty. Once again they scor'-d~ - Working diligently on, what iterand two air-planes, from eight windows. Other than this, the oT reigious wrk in may second- an -lea ouhonand were called hop-es will be the best Pot PowriiooEngland, to spend a year extent of damage was negligible. ary schools in the country. Follow- hack. Here the eriod ended, some time, the school yearbook'stAndover, as English e lhugh the destruction sntigD.Hye' des r. The Saxons represeqited the home editorial board has uch material

sti~dnt. nlik the thergrea, til peole ae put to some Sa-muel Mills,the executive secre- 'teamn i -hr--u ter- 'M-tro-hiow f7-he work of the past's ttendUningth Anovher disadtag Theyl are allowe tary of this cmmittee, will speak 'Delaney carried the ball down to the month. Very few boys, however,st return to his home in only enough gasoline for 200 miles a briefly and answer questions re-on andyone-hlf-yarud lin t e thae hyeed ofwork h this board icEngland after a year's stay, month, and many of their food- 'ardi~ng the committee's aims and ilor ayn lecudrni vr h yeo okwihti oruhthe war may not be stuffs are cut down, program. The J. A.'s lost the ball on downs, has to do requires a great deal ofY ~Two weeks ago' John drove to (Continued on Page 3) and when Governor Dummer at- research, a considerable number of

__________________________tempted to kick out, little but effi- heelers is needed.. Any student, ar-since la-st April John -has London with his father. Conditions c_______________ ienit Charlie Davidson, soii of the ticularly those in the Upper Middlethat he was to attend An- there seemed disastrous, but not wl-nw,"o, elo,-tecas sugdt oe-u o hbut he was unable to arrive impossible, the most damage' hav- Senior And Upper Middle wll-knowni' "Doc"flld the classe Po isure ocoeot o heginning of the school- year, ing been done near the dcks and Class Officer Eected blocedbn's kick- the e r zoe ork P usasencocnthe Sainaria's sailing date poorer areas, where, as he ex- FoteSeircasDot .topitfaed O eaantetatdntwfel. rt teau-toeduntil a large enongh plIainied, the most unfortunate re- FoGhoeio lsDoa tveorit famie'. i Oncessgain til re bintwopiesv rie facl

-could be collected. suits occur. For when a building is Green of Mobile, Ala., was Gov ernolumne, six presse nck tyborpishv eevdmcg sai fromLiverool a wreced thre,- any fmilie are elected president; William S. towardtega ie u hyqik attention and are now practicalh'tai th conv poeeded hoeless: here,mn famhoe ise Moorhead, Jr., of Pittsburgh, ly stopped when George Scott in- completed. Each member of teywith a destroyer ro- wrecked in more wealthy sections, Penn., vice-president; and Ho- tercpedas ohi10yrln autyasbn'nereeadher on either side and an only one family is without shelter, bart E. Early of Evanston, Ill.. and ran to a touchdown. A reverse the facts of the careers of the en---and, usualy th~ membrs of such secretary-failed to net an extra pint, tire group have been assembled.overhead. The airplanes ac- n'uulytemmeso uh sceay Last but not least, the Romans Secondly, some work has been done~e'the convoy for forty- houseliolds are well enough off to TeU erM dlcls as tothfil.O telstpvofnth fedof htgalv,-ur-until, on'the third day -Tnrovide themselves with new homes. -TeUprMddecas'a took thie ield Ronhe athrplaointefld f photographers- -er ttaeeywere about 800 miles John's friends in London usually elected Lehman F. Beardsiey 0f T ame, Ronnith iehwh waithre a eetraphverws be h e tus akeethe convoy broke up, the -think twice before going away' frofli Elkhart, Ind., president; Elliot pass t othefinahwhorwas inothe geeal a ves ofstkb the std sturned back, accompany- their homes, not because they are E. Vose of Bronxville, Ny enY.,fo h fnlsoe ere ratmn ht tknb tesshipsi; and the six lines afraid of the bombs so much as vice-president; and - Peter C. Niebank and "Sleepy" Reynolds al- dents themselves will be used. Othergoingto dffernt ds~ thy ar afrid o beig f no Welch of Wlle~ey Hills, sece- so deserve credit for the Romans. fields -- wvili -have --to be attendedgoing -todifferentdes:. the are afrad of bein reed intoThe fnal score was Andover 18, to later on in the year wThen most(ContInued on Page 4) tairy. Governor Dum'mer 7. activities have been completed.

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Captain Geoff rey Thorpe. Sea Hawk-Thorpe be-

THE PHILLI PIA N ~~gins his career by a wvas'hbuckling attack on as _____________________________ Spanish man-o'-war, garrying King Philip's am-

bas-sador (Cldtf&ci Rains), and his proud niece -fMember of Daily Princetonian Association of (1Brenda Marshall). To appease Queen Bes ± H

Preparatory School Ncivspapers (For Robson) for this shocking violation of 0 1

Represcrited 'by National Advertising Service, Inc. neutrality. Hawk Thorpe gives qher a pet monkey

EDITOR! 4L DEP-1RTMENT ~~and some soft words, and then sets out to replen- iR TEDITORinCIDEPATMNTish her treasury and humble King Philip by 'i~ rp

Eddor-in-Chief~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- JANIES R. DICKEN jacking the Spanigh.gold train in Panama. T

Bus'inless Monaoger Ii is plnis frsrtdb h cepes of a lace-RANDOLPH C HARRISON. JR. collared fifth coluinist, Lordl Wolfingham. (Hen-

A ceSociate Editors ry Daniell), and Captain Thorpe is clapped into a Andover wvill not be at full, which he hopes will be even mW. R. MACDONALD. '41 - N. Wi. B1ARRETT, '42 Spanlish galfley. The-re he endures lashings-so rea- strength, as usual, when Bowdioiti effectieadi'sn~saiP. G. CRANE. '41 D. CHiAVCHAVADZE, '42 tv ni sn.a

H E. EALY I R.A. FURAN, '42listicthat lady tourist .teWarner Studio, who Freshmen conie to the Hill for their his favorite picture of the Anel,,V.B H kiw~ '41 3.5GREENWAY. '42 e n

R. H JACirSON. '41 S. HoowITZ. '42 sawfthemi being administered, fainited dead away. annual tussle this'afternoon. Not** A. D. OMoy., '41 E D. IAFRLEO '42 just as te captain is about done in, hie hears the only are Green and Dwyer still out,

_______ P._RT___ EY___ 4 greatest news in English history, and is inspired but Jack Ferguson as well, anad, to A newv, lightning-fast ystemimake matters wosChan Hall will being installed, in the operation

B3USINVESS DEPA4RTMENVT to take over the shin, race to EIgad thrust and wreCirculation Manager ngn.not be available. This considerably the scoreboard today so that

PAT WVOLF parry his way through the pzlace and Lord Wolf- wvealken's-the end- posts. but there are tators will know what happensSTAFF inghiam, all to warn hiis Queen, (in, time), that a number of stellar wvings Who Wrill fore the play is scarcely over.

W. T. BtACON, '41 W. 13 A. BF"TLrs. '42 tle Arad iso t'wy probably see service, including Lem referee will also- find- it usefulA. BLUM, '41 JP ORR, 2d. '42 it will save is onlitseway.R. KRoNEs. '41 E B. Tivo'iRLI, JR., '42 Beardsley, Bill Cpmran, 'Vinnie causeitwlsvehmalheroE. HOOrmi, '41 D VAN R V

7REELAND, '42 Produced lby Warner's Hal AWallis, wvith a `cKernin and Charlie Nelson. of computing the yardage ai

R. G. Noi~R. '41 P. C WVELCH. '42spnortawul-stfglQenBs'teh '%- ~~ .47 splendor that 'wiould set frugal' Queen. Bess' teeth ~~~~The rest of the team will be intact every play. The basis of thi~ S-u

_______________________________________ - edlge-aind-constructed-of-the-mst tried-and-- -wvith-he-except-ion-of-Scot-y--Rn efficin a ts was invented,THE PHILtIPAN is published WVednesda'.s and Saturdays true cinemla materials available, The Sea Hawk at guard, who will see little or no 186 by Alexander rallamn ell

during-tbe schmol )car by THE PHiLLIPIAN board.THE PLLIPIAN does not necessarily endorse statements is a truly shipshape picture. To Errol Flynn, it service. According to reports which wvhom, the Memorial Bell Tower'

expressed in communications. hv rfe onfo h o(s ae.I satlpoeTHE PHiLLipiA's is distributed to subscribers at the Commons gives the best swashbuckling role he has ha havedifte dosn.fo he woodusa named Itum is gepoine.o

and is f or sale at th noe n.since Captain Blood. To Director Michael Cur- cr01) of stars. Let us'hope'so, for a out a policy for the rest of the:Advertising rates on application.Terms: Subscription. $3.50 the year; $1.25 the -term tiz, ho took Flynn, from bit-player ranks to wvin would certainly bolster team son of trying its hand at PickingEntered as second class matter at he post office at Andover, mk ati loadhsmd i&pcue prtn n ~hst o h iiit fino h edn

Mass, under the act f Mfarch 3 1879. aeCpanBodanhamaenepitrs sii oedathisa-eb eoftnfte aigfOffice of publication: Smith & Coutts Co., Park Street.wihim sneithoudpveaoer ig game. If they play as they did ball games each Saturday. V

withhimsinc, i shold roveanoher igh against Yale there should be little Dartmouth loses to FranklinAndover, Mass., October 12, 1940 point in their profitable relationship. question as to the outcome. Besides. M.\archall and Yale to Virginia,

- I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~there'Is no tea dance this week. difficulties arie obvious, but we'llCommunity Sing Dirt______On____The _____Discalsasiy ouplbesof corershol meet a "fl ISCS ~~~~~ComedianNc Prkaacs Army' team at \Vest Point todaIl

For a school the size of Andover, sing-ing, comn- Glwas moved up to the tir best.e ofCoreshol sin a

tnuni'ty singing in particular, plays far too small This time we'd like to introduce a new element XVdedy lsatc eealtl vr ~~ot- n ouba- -~~~~~~. - too good, for the ayvees, so Coach give the edge to, the home tea

a part in the life of the ~ ~ ~ ~ into the column.. Classical niusic will probably be Sarno gave Nick his opportunity to spite of last week's loss to -rin part, account for the present low ebb in school of interest to but a few of you, but it is to those make good in the big time. Nick's pow~erful F. and M. team. At spirit, for singing, like cheering, go hand in hand femt~w eo~n li e ec.Abm Iaster mind has been working over- Polo rounds it looks like Tui

in building morale. To pry more deeply into this contairinog the complete overture~ to William Tell. time Onl pyschology, his newest angle over Fordlham by a close fisatewe would go, so far as to say only one Thsoea'yRssn soeo h being to lauigh the opposition out of Notre Dame will probably t

matter,~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~Ti peab osiii probably on-f h the way and save all the trouble of through Georgia Tech, but ~out of very thee pres have eard th Royal most lively and well known of any existinig. The blocking. Not i-ealizing that'his nat- plenty of trouble. 2Michigan wil;

Blue, and far less than this actually k~now the- overture in two records is played by the Diatroit ural appearance served this purpose -i little too much for Haivard,

words. Thle cheering is in almost as bad a state, Sy'mphony Orchestra under te direction of Vric- fine, Nick donned a rubber ape !ot of people are goinz to befw,but at present, our first aim is on the ongs. to oa.Teetr lbmnwcssbtoe nask. put his lielinet over it and teven if the game is at Soldiers Fi

Nothingo not even a rousing cheer, takes the trKl. eenieabmowcsutne trotted around the field, w~arming uip We're picking Nebraska overplace of a inspiring school or college song in dollar and a half, and is a valuable addition, to for te P u n c h a r d scrimmage. diana and Iowa over Wisconsi("

anyone interested in the classical type of music. Every-one on the- field began to the Mid-West. Navy and Princ&- ----- ibuildin up tea and schol morae alike such a For those who are not as.-et enthused. wve urge laugh and soon they were rolling on should be a real battle with the ~

song can only take effect, however, when carried %ou to listen to this aluahe mui sof the 'i rtn.Th'eslswere toPrnto.\ol-vsenz-I, and -un ;am~~~~~~~~~~~le~'on Tereuts te rnrtn Xorth"-hesBern

by an entire school or cheering secti6, an u-abm s msci ae on the varsity, as Nick's ap- Ohio State meet wt h i

fortuinatelx' such has not been the case on the tpthtsolapeloal.ernebokup ractice for a title virtually at stake. Nrh,I-fill n Inanya day. he Roya Blue hs beenGetting back to the usual swing, we ran across considerable len-th of time. There's tern's shoxvine ao'Wist Sa

filed aay forExeter ames ad Old PA. has an especially good Jimmy Dorsey record, just P-) oublt that Nick has somlething-, gives her a decided edge. And .

filed awav for 1~~'-xetcr names and Old P_-I. has ~and if a whole team were equipped but not least, we're betting onlnot let thel~age of te Blu Hookin th last out. The tunes are4-4ispering Grass and Tal kin'not eft he pges f te Ble Fok inthe ast To 3II Heart. lth feature the voice of the well- with these devices, the Notre Dame to record loss i"'niber two ag~

(lecade. system. blocking and tackling, would Peninsvlvania. W\isli us luck:This dstrc~.ing siuatio is tobe remdied, known Bob Eberle. As many of you knowv, Dor- 1'- unnecessary. It's revolutionary. ne-d t for messing around wi.

~l Ith of the ~ se), in the past year has appeared in many large Nick's now-workin-on-a-new-niask,-.-list of games likec this.however, aturday evening whien bot otieA- cities and on mians- one night stands. His music

doe og il eardbfretemve n has met ith wide acclaim by these diversi- POLO TEAM ENDS SEASON Library Additionsthe assiembled multitude in George WVashington fled audiences. People today feel that he 'is a fineBYCNURN DAVES-H-all. This will not only acquaint new boys wvithBYCNUR GDAV S

svnibol of the bnd that can playeverything fromBooks added October 5, 194(the school songs, but will also act as a safety smo ftebn htcnpa vrtigfo

valvefor lare pecentto "lt of stem" ~hich red'hot jive to the slow sentimental swing. This Captain Phil Taber Leads Team Baddeley, Welbore St. C'has'e forelrly beentloe to escape during he record should appeal to that same-' audience who To Overwhelming Victory Rolne ad-Its Storyhovs, thmelvIes. Tow fcltatee'this comuntye have eard orsey' before. ' For Unbeaten Season Boothe, Clare-Europe in the--

sing it is asked that everyone try to arrive at versin caste ouldo noow onea ofte Dman Thle Andover Polo team coi- SringmRgrEgnsc7:30. and on arrivaf to make as little disturbance vesos'ftepplrrcrBa eDdY ~tinued their fine record on Wednes- Deorc

as posible n gettng siuated For tose t whomEight To The Bar, Glenn Miller has now turned day by swamrping Danvers, 11-4. Deorc

the sch'ool's ~,ongs, are not thoroughly familiar, it out his_rrangetncnt of this tune. The record The team, wliihW1'- captained byCahaHrl Auuinis strongly recommended to bring Blue Books; features Tex Benecke in' the vocal role. Few of PhlTerfisedtealsaon gg

Z~ d vou know howthis song ca-me t be, I -am sure. vith six gamnes wVon and no losses. . Cruikshank, Frank X. M- ~~~thus everyone1 Will have some idea of words, and o io~ hwti ogcm ob.'a ue ~The game was played n the fine Basic Course

will e able to eniter in, setting a precedent to be tisdicedothtgatpnstfmTxs, turf of the-Dedlban Country Club. Du IBois, WV. E. iB. -- Dfollowed on future occasions. Peck Kelly. MA-ost 'of you have heard of this boy, The Andover team was clearly at Dawn; an essartoadn

I expect. lie has been written upii~t many of the its best from the start -with Bob bidgraphy of a rc ocp current mnagazines, incl'd 'a on rticle about Smith. an invalid for several-days, DUff, John Wight-oa

includingalon~~- - back in, the starting ineup With its outlook on social lifehim in the Look mlagazine. On theother side of the start of the first chukker, the Duncan. Ray .- Six-Man' iO N T E 't ~~~~~~~this novelty hit, Glenn M1.iller has turned out a Blue horsemen broughit the ball ball --

3," - - ~son-that is pobably- the best of its typcsince deep into Danvers territory and Galdston, lago-Progress in )

Sunrise, Serentade. The new tune is Falling thoie gate rmIn ethira d pakkr te of- eora cine-MagLeaves, and it has been written by Frankie Carle, tegm.Ith'hidckerheGdsNmaBl MaI

Sunrise - lue attack gained momentumn, and torways %who, as you know, did a fine ob with Snie under the leadership of Phil Taber Gibran, Kahlil-Jesus, The Serenade. The record features smoothl alto ax and Bob Smith materialized into Manand trumpet solos. This record is about the best three goals. The remnainder of the Haines, Donal H.-Pro QJBluebird has turned out recently. and that makes game saw the Blue out in front all back

Probably thelustiest, blodiest, mostthunder- it wfully good.the way. Andover was piloted by Hambidge, Gove - New AirPnobably he lustist, blooiest, mos thunder it awfuly good.Captain Phil T~lSer, whio accounted Education

- - ~otis picture of the year will be~ showvn tonight in -- Bobby Pyrne, who 'iias achieved great renown fofief heevnoasprn-Hdng Brta- Hn

George NW'asbi'rligton Hall' when The Sea Hawk, -at -the sumimer swing'-spot. Gfent Island, has pro- ally in te 11-4 i'-ctory over Dan- - Rhapsody; the portrait ofa-istarring- rrol Fl-ynin, is presented. Warner duced two finely arranged tunes in Maybe and x'ers. tress

e.,~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~fmu Outside of forming the spearhead 1-arvard University-Glass iBrothers spent $1,700,000 on this picture, and One Look At You. Byrnle and his now faomnovrsoffniephln,-ursrij h ae olcit'he result is te most spectacular and thrilling film Trombyr-nes, make these to popular tunes nt~o Captain Taber played a fine defen- Holmes, Oliver Wendell-Atof its kind ever to be produced. an ever popular record. Bobby Byrne is a band sive game in allowing only four mouth; the Phi Beta

The Sea Hawk is no elative of Rafael Saba- that is fast-rising to the top. Evidence of this is goals. Bob Sniith also played a bril- p~oem rea4-by Dr. Holmes i

tini's book of te same name. The sea hawks are-- -the wide acclaim e received, -this suminer, lie liant defense,_withAbe1 Davis and Dartmouth commencementvaliant English captains who, while Queen Eliza- caters to the peo~le who appreciate smooth swing- Tom Caldwell clearings the way for cises, July 24, 1839 n beth haggles over the cost of building a navy to and he is already in the same category with Tom- Tham as ah ui's exveptials Fint, er xri-

face the Spanish Armada, wage an undeclared my Dorsey, Glenn Miller, and the other leading onThe fenses andt aso formedoa igon FakJhn Coton,

war on Spanish shipping wherever they find it. dance bands. This recent record should prove to hard-riding and long-hitting defense. Lazarsfeld, Paul R' Radi~In history, the deadliest of the sea hawks was Sir be nothing less than a milestone in the -life of this These combinations added together the Printed PageFrancis Drake; in the picture he is symbolized by versatile young musician. ('ontinued on Page 4)W (Continued on Page 3)

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Avian Club Takes outing at Plum Island, they seemRadioShackOver' very enthusiastic about their Work.

Radio Shack A~~~~tsel avypeople outside -the schoolitslf avebecme nteestd in the

J ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~The Bilrd club having taken over activities of the club, and have vol-the radio hack for its new head- unteered their services. One ofquarters is now ard at wvork con- these is Mr. Griscomb, the well-structing feeding stations for hun- know auhrt nbrs h c

-' - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~gry birds. The club, under the di- companied the members off the firstrection of M\Ir. Boyle and Dr. Grat- trip of the season. With such spiritwick, nowv ontains ten. remlbers, behind it, the club seems to be des-and by the response to the recent tinied for a 1)rofi'table year.

"He's not so dumb, Peg.- ~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~Sharpen your eyes on that

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"Yoke of Oxen"-Watercolor by Mahonri M. Young. Now beingshown at~ Addison Gallery. -

Library Additions Seabrook, Wilfliamn-W~itchcraft - -- hankEdwrdl -Ru~yarLKip~ ~ olih-~~ _

(Continued from Page 2) ling; a -stid-y -in literature- and political ideas

K Thomas - Paris and Its Simmons, Ernest J.-Dostoevski This week has seen a compara-~'Story Thirkell, Angela-WiltI Strawber- tive lull on the stage. No new shows

liny - Ntural History, vol. ties seem to have opened in the last few(Loeb Classics) ~Thomas, Lowell - How To Keep days. How-ever, the producers are

ogers Tylr S. - Plan Your 'Mentally Fit still on the job as many new suc-Hous to uit Yourself Thompson, Kenneth-The MeJntal cesses seem to be in the offing. Aanitynna Gerge-The Realm, of Side of Golf new musical entitled Glamour Bay Noht~ne

Spirit Thurber, ames-Fables for Our is under way and due to open earlyNepy -on nsStap ad Cin O.-O~t's imeandFamus oem (Fee-in Septernbel. Elmer Rice, the au- NOETO -m:N mte

ott Samp nd Cin C.-Scott Tim andFamos Poms (ree-thor of last year's big hit,- Two On Nmr ics omteSadrd Postage Stamp Cata- :ian R'oomy nIlnhswitnanwpa ~ . what the assignment you'll

logue, 1941 Toynbee, A. J.-A Study of His- called Transatlantic, describing the j never look ridiculous in antory, yols. 1-6 author's emotions on a clipper to Arrw hitIndArrow Tie.

E ETION CENTER Tunis, John R. -,Choosing a Col- Europe. Th-e show Nvill open soon TerehPPil.o, indt-PARK TREET -lege -. Lastly, we hav~- found out that abgo tgie.~Bto~on

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Hardy- and-Ross, Prop. Conerp -sone grease pant1-le is onl his way patterns, new collar models- X'X~~~~~~~~hitefielcd, jEdwn-omes 'ojf pint. r and new colors. Expertly tai.

Forfatersin ostn. ld ng- east to rehearse "fur a musical

land, and Boston, New England comedy known as Hi l'a, Gentle- wred the -arrowti wAy; opeW. J. MORRISSEY WiieilnEwn-oe fOr'en. The show has set an opening wt h atetc-roWhitfied, EwinHome ofOurdate for some time in November, collar.

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-' ~~~~~~~~~~Twenty-Two Headmasters Deerfield Team Todayf) I/ C J 2TL E O0 N 'S T HodCnlvSu ay (continued from Page 1) ~K I 1 1 t~

For Good Sandwiches (Continued from Page 1) in the forward line. In the backfield, ______________________________

Sodas and Ice Cream Supper at the LqjCai wl fl Captain Don Boynton was excellentsessin andl fl- and was ably backed up by those two

low this afternoon sinadtelong kicking fullbacks, Jerry Zieg-group will remain at the cabin for ler anl McKinley, and Goalie Jift

ILLER'S SHOE STORE a-n evening meeting led by lDr. Dicken. TAmover-,,te=n thisExpert Shoe Repairing rnkAhu,1laaseofteyear i's proving a very balanced con-

R rooks School, North Andover, tingent and works very well as a~ Main Street Tel. And, 531 Mass. This part of the conference unit.

Agent on the Hill will involve the exchange of ideasng may asects f th re- Today, the team faces Deerfield at

concerningmn'apcso h e 9 *30 on the Old ampus. This

ILADELBERT FERNALD lihu ansdcthalpormo ould prove a very interesting en-ORTHODONTIST thechool rrentdathco-counter as Deerfield usually comes

IlI be t the Isham Inufirhveymarngtemsvery FrIday where he will specil Amiong those who have indicated lwihvrstogea.ze in the straightening of teeth. their intention of attending this HL A B R S O

fiehours 9:00 to 1:30. Boston mneeting are the following: Edward HL B atB R S Office Avene. W\ Fav Fav School: Francis Park-THANOEIN

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Presidential Election Discussed FM ir. Minard Holds Clan P. A. Seeks First Win DISTANCE RUNNERS 7

In Sample Debate By Philo LsCIn Photography Methods Aant owonFeh PRACTISING -DAILLV

(Continuted from Page 1) Once again wve, set OUr Rei'ning- Cniun itsl poouicy thf dCuseradrm Pge Time Trials To Be Held Sooi,

Roosevlt, h said has een ~ ton into motion to hammer out f on incmllgrusth,-~I~He received a dislocated fin- As Harriers Prepare

Roosvel, h sad, asdealngsn your information a digest of all that d-ub held a meeting Monday eve- -

derhanded, in. his foreign del eg hercneiniohreua ing to discuss developing and pro- ger on his left hand. together with a For Ist Meet

for defense. Bottling up business tional institutions. It is hard to know cessing film. Mr. Minard met th'ree bad cut and willms'ikybeo

will og dwn dfens, heinsitedjustwhatthe ubli liks tohearboys in the club's dar'k room. He the inactive list until this coming The cross-country men. are b.

Willkie's encouragement of business about the shools and colleges of went throug h developing game next Saturday. Scatty Royce ginning to get into pretty gooj)

produtionhe sttedwill elp t theNorh tltisaesan weces.s, carefully explaining eahIteprodctin, ie tatd, illhel totheI lrthAtlnti sttes an weIt 'has been- felt that frequent meet will also be out of the lineup this shape. Having been building up r

meet warime demnd. willapprecite any sggestios froipings of small groups such as these afternoon because of a leg injury durance, and training at first on t'

Moorhead cross-qluestioned Bob our readers. Also, since the foun are mnore fruitful than occasion~al sustained in the Yale Freshman- en- playing field aiiA fr the~ last'weel-"

Waters, bringing out WVaters' ,point tains of our infornmation 'do not. al meetings of the whole cluh. Individ- counter. The' team this 'ear has or so on. the sanctuary course,

that 'this time of emergency requires waS flow too freely, any and alual discussion can cover mrdeitlybna a uceevnnasrnts for the team are to ha9

virtual dictatorship. Relief rolls itm o hscl~nwl e~e-groin'd. Also, these small groups regard to injuries and, will not be a timie-trial at the beginning of nex'

lhave served their purpose, he main- cled.can be specialized into various at its full strength until shortly be- week-after more -extensive work.

tamned, and are now 'tapering off. 0 ***fields in which they are interested,.oeteEee ae rvdn n lhuhte'unr aen;

Bill Spengler questioned Overall. WVe were glancing through the Immnediate plans for the future one is seriously hurt in the near- fu- been timed as yet, Corse, Crossmar":

Spengler emphasized the importance Hotchkiss-- Record the other day, include -putting out an Andover ture. -Foord, Fomnan, Hackett, Knausi`

of facing wvar, while Overall said whlen suddenly a blazing editorial calendar. Thle calendar will 'nave a Thswesvracanshve erilNcosW teWit

that internal troubles must be rerme- half way down the second pag picture at the top, and each of thebmn aei h ie uttebc'adRil wl rbbycmo

died first. WillkieTis mstepieetofeatlsqtreewil-haeirdmhenamadhin heurebutehe ackian Reilytillprobblycomos1

died frst. Wllkie the ltter said, aughtour ew. infieldL has' remained approxinmately the nucleus of the varsity squa(,.,

will create markets for business,, far persuasive writing wsentitled which to make notes for ahppoin't- -h sm.Cr otrhsbe fo hc ih e ilfr

more than the president has both- "Conduct i thle Movies." Upon ments. This sort of calendar, al-th aeCrlBtrhsbenfo wicegtmnwllom

er-ed to do. 'read'ing this we hieard a twang though it has not'been publishecn shifted to guard and will probably team that is to run in the i,

-'--{n--te-gat~ve--rebuttl,---M-or- sm hrewithin us; hi arcltepateror whsn start this afternoon together with terscholastics. 'Of course, anyon(

head quoted the New York Times' had, struck a familiar chord. The times been very sucoessfut Ted -Stilw-.el,-who-wa-'shifted- t- -whlo-shiows-abilit-y-in-th-H-ill-an~-

statement of Republican partisan- subject seemed vaguely familiar to _________this position last week. Fred Crane Dale squad may be promoted to thW

ship. He said that unemployment us. ~~~Polo Team Ends Season returned to his former position at varsity, and if any such dark hor,4

has icreasd, an thatthreeterms "Unfortunately," it said, "m-any By Conquering Danvers lettcladtgte ihBbturns in-good time-trial records, h'

vests all too much power in the boys consider the movies merely an 'White has been giving Mlari Esbas-just as reasonable a chance o,

hands of one man. Roosevelt's abso- OPPOr-tunrity to give way to any im- (Continued from Page 2) miol and Hud Luce good conmpeti- seeing competition as any name`,

lute control of many parts of our na- pulses pent up during a week of to o~h is tigPstos bv.Nt ni hs rasw~

'tion he oncldedcreaes a oh-study. Jokes and humorous tvists to Produce the only Polo team here \'Vith CarlI Bolter and, Ted Stilwell the coaches know just how fast z

gorhy hichnclddaes he demo- ar ree ihhowls of delight on the Hill to have finished recent- now filling thle guard positions, this teite hv hsyabtt ]

whc Wili efns nd loud guffaws. Etc. etc." IAv anl undefeated Season. Captain year's line is one of the 'beaviest and appearances it is at least as good a-

cracy whc ili eed.Then the Record began to elabor- Phil Taber modestly commented potentially strongest in recent Years. could be expected.

In. the afirinative rebuttal, Speng- ate on the subject; it became per- after the game: "It has been a suc- Although the teamhas -not shown

ler pointed out that plowing under snladpeic:cessful season for the polo team, up-too well in the games so far, it

of crops succeeded i bosig "nteponis-hnaneinand I hope our luck will be as good is expected to do much better in this SuetLms lcrcFxue,

prices, thus protecting the farmer. "Ahother Aont iN Dte an Inin the Sprig." afternoon's contest If the same Alarm Clocks, Curtain Rods, PlC.'

Rosvl' emrec mesrs w'~hih -teAti-New Delgroup tur.e Wire.

Rooevet's emrgecy easres hegreets President Roosevelt's image ;Starting lineup: Abel Davis, No. ;pirit is shown this' week as was

on' the screen. Because they-fvr1 Tom 'Caldwell, No 2W~i a at ~di~bel twl oeofte X . R. HILLAmerica -out of the depression,. The \lrWillkie is no reason to boo or her (Capt.), No. 3; and Bob Smith, field victorious after this afternoon's 45 Main Street Tel. And. 1021

Preidnt' dfese delshavWbnI hiss the President of the United N O. 4. gamle.

fited the U. S. tremendously. Nn-States. Although this paper is not-kie's prorhmises. 'e concuded, are not in accord with all of Mr. Roose-based on facts, wifle Roosevelt canl velt's policies, this mluch must be

show 'results. - said " 0A

- ----- The decision of the judge gave All this, and a scorching corn-

the affiuinative the edge, by thle munication, condemning Hotchkiss

coun't of 460 Points to 420 food, too, ust goes. to prove our- ' .contention that Andover controver-sines and complaints are known onl

Lowe &_ Co., Inc. other campuses besides our own.

',Whire Pharmacy Is a Profession"' No juicy tidbits have as yet comefrom our sister -academy to the D fntl id r o lr m kn

16 Main Streetnorth.iIttseemsldthat ourlExeterocir-respblident is asleep at the switch. cdcdedly Bette-asting,

When he wakes up, we will hasten

ANDOVER ART STUDI to hreak intor print with the latest Chesterfield is one up on 'em allPortraits and Groups New Hampshire dirt. Until 'then

Snapsht- Finshingwe will have to wait, and ponderSmkrsa

Picture framing and repairing oean fulpnsttth Rd- - that Ch~sterfield is the one completely

in Main treet Te. 1011 tey thinincr of ending teir ownsatisfying cigarette. Everybody who

________________________fifth column to Andover Hill to tries 'em likes 'em. Chesterfield's

TEPES MUSIC SHOP sabo*tage the athletic fields, -and to''<-rghcobatnof meinadnTE sPLEAQAES paint indecent remarks, such asrihcobntnofA eca ad

For PORTABLE PHONOGRAPHS "Bleat Andover," on Salem Street? - - Turkish tobaccos is the best thatVictor. Decca. and Brunswick

RECORDS Are they considering cutting thle ' -'-'-'- . mnycnbySuyLamps. Etc. be oe cnby

6ManStet And ell1 rope a r ouf victory next No- ,'- - '

_____________________ veinber? All thils 'has been clone in 'D yo smk

__________________________the past. It remains to be seen what this year has in ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~the cigarette' that

CARL E. ELANDERSAIFETAILOR - HABERDASHER -New P. A. Arrival From England' ' /- " 'SAIFE

Free olietionand Delivery Tels Of His War Experiences N

56 Main Street Telephn 1169 (Continued from Page 1)

LUMBER FOR SLOID WORK a public shelter, where environ-

PAlINT---B-R USH ES _MM~sorh mqdp,rtmenht sores in Londion,-however, 'have -

J. E. PITMAN ESTATE el~aborate -shelters where food is - / -i

'served and the entire situation is IF3 Park Street Tel. And. 664 tecfirab.Oi hesudo

the siren all stores lock their doors,in order to keep people frm theft,so that those who are in the store

aiinnltflMAT~fUAI AEIV must go to 'the store's shelter.- J~~UANDVE NATIONA L BAN On -changing the conversation

from England to affairs in the U.-S., in 'regard to the coming election.

_________________________John says, "If Roosevelt is electedfor a third 'term, the U. S. will be

A Tradway Is involved in a war more quickly ~~~"'than if Willkie is elected, hut it

- ANDJOVER--INN doesn't make much -differeie,2Ib;-e--:-LUNCHEONS 90C cause 'the English are going to hold 1 41

DIER$OO'~ ___________________________ mans iht otneteratc.

BETTER MADE FOR BETER SMOKIN

mans wisl to continue their attack.___ Every Chesterfield must conform to lbs on

right standard of size and shape f or a coe,-Y-

SERVICE FIELDSTONES s~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~efter-tasting, ifeftilfely milder smoke.

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*FULL LINE OFeka peil 10ACCESSORIES WedySeil 10

*LUBRICATION Sundays and Holidays $1.25*CAR LAUNDRY Sunday Nite Buffet Supper

*PRESTONE 10o Call For and Deliver $.0~~s ef e- Phone Andover 8484C ne mile south of' the Academy

Johnny Murray and Bob Nicoll on Rot 28. Tel. Andover141Main and Chestnut Andover