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Established 1878 Vol. LV No. 54 PHILLIPS ACADEMY, ANDOVER, MASS., SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1934 Ten Cents ANDOVER-DELEGATION ST. JOHN'S VICTORIOUS Calendar of Events BLUE'S PROSPECTS EXCELLENT 'TO GO TO CONFERENCE IN SECOND ENCOUNTER INahARARD INERSCLILAST26 AT BLAIRSTOWN, N. J. 13-6 Score Shows Improvement 200Teni Cabidne.t-it 0 By Blue Nine; Last Defeat 2 ',l aBotesFld Grenfell, Lovett, Harris, Page, Was 17-3 Pi' i rtesFed Thurman, And Jennings ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~2:30 Lacrosse a In e zt it/ I h~ ~ SFNLL I EXETER, ST. JOHN'S To 5pealc GAME PLAYED AT DANVERS Dartinon lb 37 on old Cain- ~~CLUB DIAMOND TITLE STRONGEST OPPONENTS MR. BALDWIN, CHAIRMAN Badger And Grondahl Lead P. A. 2:30 Baseball ganie with the Wl n on.Udfae Rally With Successive Double* ,nhqtn School at the GauWolfNAndeHomeivUndefeated 2- ~~In Ninth Inning - ifntondjto GalNaetRvl onTo Date, To Encounter Conference Will Start June 23rd; e~~ui~.In Exciting Contest SifOpsto Ten P. A. Men Attended 8 :00 .1lovics in the M1eeting TedySifOpsto Last Year Andover's rally in the ninth Roant: Clark Gable in "It HRIGT EDTA failed to overcome the strong St. Ilapp/ened One AViqhl.` FRANKENSTEINS WIN HRIGT EDTA '[hle Bllairstown Conference this Ion ieWdedyi h ae S'dv Ma 7OVER BABES 12-l49t etAtats61Ahee * year will start Saturday, evening, played at Dlanvers, so that the enl- 10:00 Meeting of xcifr From 60 Different Schools; June twenty-third -with aI n in one uleri at 13 to 6 in 'favor Board of S. of I. ini Inni. Thle club baseball season is rapid* BleHs3 nre formial supper and will end Thurs- oif the homec teami. This is the sec- 11:00 Ser-vice in the Chapel. ly nearing its end. fir thle laist ganmeBleHs3Enrs dlay morning, June twenty-eighth ond time St. John's, has downled thle The spealker wvill be Rev. S* will ble p~layedl next 'rtues(kIa. The hitherto undefeated Andover at ten o'clock with the last of the l1tue this season. 2Bixrler. Thur~srd~ay of that wveek the all -clubi track teanm, or' its first trip of the scheduled addresses. Te Phillips The start o the game l~redicte~ 2:00 Rrhearsal (if .e On teamn will have been chosen, a II- Ce'i thIIlis a1 Lfternoun journeys to Acadlemd atres; tenPilip nol strto t3ga1(peice an.lct T-wo in G. It'. Hlal., w~ill begin lpractice then,. in prepara- t ;ibuiridlg to participate in the .\en will delegation of atleast te ogood for Andov'er, for illIi the 5 :45 Dinner (it Coninons. tion for the ganme with thle Exeter 49)th anua 'laradJteehl nnwilleave immnediately -after first Hinning bases onl balls comibinle'l nalIarrdtie-cia the Scholastic A\ptitude test to ar- with four errors to give the I )anl- 63.'iIi! iI/'stsof alcs ie.tic track mneet, which has attracted rive at Blairstown in timle for thle vers inen five runs. '[hey d1111e .'antlievl PIhillipc Hall1. Tuesday's contests pract-tical 651 athletes fromn 60 different opening supp~er which will begin at this score iii the third, while 1'. 'v.d . Mainm 28 cinched thle league title f' Pr thle Rn- schook throughout New England. 6:5Rhearsol of Tenors In nitui when they edgted their most sx (I clock. reiilaine(l scoreless. Tansev. I an- l45R I - ~~basemenjot of ChaPel. powerful rivals, the ( ;aitk. b)y the .\thog hr r oi or Blairstown in 1934 will attempt vers pitcher, hitting a homie run. 7:0 The .S'h-weppe f!5nilislh close ;core of 3-.2 inl one of the mnost \oear' sco class, thed cmeitio s izs to deal inl a unique way with the Shean, who had done thle pitching 11"'F.'l~lltIni (31 xiigfgt nteanl fcu blescentral to the Christian for Andover so far, left the monicld wivo~I(1 asbl.'h ae a tde st likely' to wax keenest b~etween religion. Thle mnain sessions Of tile ill this inninilg in favor of I'latt. and baseball20wit Ten e mom ien, when eithder h eonz aoie n conference will Ile arouind a series the fltter kepit hlis oppionents to l:5overrlo )05' 1 ta ih av otm h'd ( er. the dlefending champion and of addresses andl forums- onl "W~hat three tallies for the rest of tllw, baenu!o hpl.w 2wllydal on.')i the weriner twelve timles in thle last Religion Means to Mle." by sev'eral afternoon. .. I of these rtmiis w5ere -__________v__ar,_:____eter___wh___is outstanding Christian thinkers made in the eighth. -- - --- -aitlideclenl o ~l'~mren yeare nxet i r w hok indSt los;ers. Nvitli nine ,trike-ouis, to Ili,~agi to hemti we n t chosen to Ciniphitsi7.e the various P'. .\.'S batsmuetCI coin 1 I I tieil-cei Ib inhim'. the dlark horse. This enl- aset f the Christian religion ~~sn ulrfrnn hADDISON ART GALLER cedt and allowed only four hits, from its m ystical expression to its I'latt, Sheian. Iladger, andl C;rmIl- VDU'ID leistrngathdon the iontr winh offter, ing dire 'ometm- lpractical a pplication in lpersrnnal Pil e h lign.Telte EXHIBITS.-UNRonman teatmi. got three of the'se hit. inwtxtr ilgv n social life. No prr~l~lenisdor ll fledilet( toligring. The lati hret e a ut in mer~l" fairly accurate idea as to the mit- and iii two i'iiii% um~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~, l heet~iatbt idicue questions ~~'il h~ talmooTilie co-l the ninth when they ,iesmaled )iit, Contemporary Designs Usedl a hoerunin i eod oe01teAdvr Eee niittee of boys an1d imasters- llan- sucssv dolubles, ~~itlh tw ut -In Interior Decorating br a epoiid o teohrme Ping has dili against them, a ~~~~~~~~ L~~ii i'i Ofl Display h~~~Iit- allowed his teaml. I )eC. Rolmanl Andover andl Exeter. with 34 iigIllairstown hs ouight dii nettahrater Knmowlton had.( twirler, gave hlis opponients, six scat- and 31 entries, respectively, head gently to make it the kind of -con- Imeenl hit by) a ice al h l- casAcmeiosa h ference which will deal feaIrle-ssl'Cntnv n ae CHROMIUM OBJECTS (Continued on Pag 6i tuditim with 155 athlletes schiedull- With probClems that are real to prep AVcRCd~WFNIN--e to appear in this section of thle school fellows. mie.Vdsn~tGleyhw e.D.Sey i~rieet, which includes Cambridge. The four miain speakers )f thle Tikt o xtrMe hew i.\ddiriei ort e alleryi has Re.lr.Slle ier('sing.li Dean, Huintington, Mfil- conference will be: Kirby P'age, ikt o xtrMe hw i eiso xiiin.t To Preach This Sunday ton. New I-lamiptotn, St. Johnsl'. Editor of If orhl To;,wri'ou'. ~~To Be Sold At Gymp trend of contenmpi rary design in ____ the ESir fWrdTotrow ~ . Patil's. St. Mark's. Sutttoiz:. the atuthor of many lmkK-, and a machine-mavde proiducts imicludin:', Thle preacher at tht(' Sunld-tv I'Practical A\rts, -and W'orcester mian of liberal social 'intlorik catilp Tickets for the A\mdlver-Ex- glass, silver, :mnd textiles. .\t tilt, morning chapel service will ble cde . Ic'! ~vih strongl~er~~~mal reliion: V'er track timeet %%ill go ohl s'dl ( ;.,lery~ now, anl exhibition 'Col11- the Rev. Seelyc Il~ier of Ilar- The larger Boston and Greater le ith s r per~nnalmreligi n it M i o a .I!, 2 t . a 0 : !t m s u n tu e i h i g f x P. M. iondteGav mi'iun. 'Fl28 i t 0 0it' itm e if ch rom itum an clightin fi- yard I.'niver~itv. Althotugh thme (Cnntinur-d on Page 5 rill .i( yiaui h ue. hontn n ~prn) catalogue lists Rev. Edward 'T.___________ pic of the ticket is $1.00. Jet eetdfo h tnpint Su~llivanl as preachitng this Sun - EQUESTRIANS TO MEETL I ]inli the train tick-et is pricedl at of dresigim, function. and adaptabil- day, comiplicationq arose and SECOND TRACK TEAM A VON SCHOOL TODAY .1'o l. heatilgth illllgmi )i4ieel' totk i p~~lliiigc gre DEFEATS MANCHESTER ___________ ___________ __________ ltsigned for use inl a m odern set Poloists Suffer 12-2 Defeat tillg, the pieces of upholstery. miglir Clayton Of Opponents Wins At The Hands Of The BLUE SUCKLINGS WIN; wvell l) ime tst with thle class;ical fiur- SCOLGL EMShot Put, Javelin, Harvard J. V's SERHOEniture formsle of thle nineteenth ccn- SCOLGL EMAnd -Discus SER NORTH SOEturv. 'l'le mnetal work, however. OVERCOMES FACULTY POOR AND COPLEY Iletid itself only to thle decorative O'BRIEN WINS IN 880 SCORE FOR ANDOVER Team Shows Improvement; schemei of the aeverage house inl t~me Mr. Poynter Cards 89 To -Beat AS KNAPP LEADS 100 -Rounds And Bower, Stars; viroe informal roomis, the solaritii, McMahon As Sides Tim the fastest gamie of the cur- Both Double Steal recreation room,. the outside p~orch, Scores 75 The ,\ndoiver seconid track teami rent season, the Andov'er pnwirnt-' .. cnredl anl ea~v victorv WNednesday w~ere soundly tr6utnced hiy a power Iln thle next~to thle last gamime of T oinc o ae5he niitmual golf minatch between aftern oin at Brothers, Field. oiver ftui Harvard second teami at Mv-their seasoni W\ednesday thle \\'il- the f'uctltv and uindergraduates was thle Matichester. N. I T.. I I gh pia on Wednesday afternoon, thet lianis Ilallt baseball players v'i~idi- TENNIS TEAM TO MEET w\onl Wednesday afternoon at thle 'Scihomi agregation, amnassing a final tally was 12-2 in favor of thle cated themiselves whenh they crus.hed ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL North Andover' Country. ('Ilub by total of 73 points if) the visitors' 53. Crimson, withm Poor and Coplev the North Shore C ottntrv I )av _\___ the younger getieration. Despite a Breaking- even w~ithi their op- scoring Atidover's only nimarkvrns. School by a score of 11 to '.'lh" Andover's Very Successful Netmen Imandicap) of 10 strokes perm mhratch. pomin'ilts .1in the numbher of firsts For the first timie \,\ndover, encotniter wvas at the bmomnm oif tlici Play Fifth Match Here thle school team w~as v'ictoriow; by t'acli took, thle. BIlue piled up1 its startedl out with a rush, Copley oippoiients. -This Afternoon a score of nine to three, miargin of victmmrv Iin .ecotmd and1 scoring one goal in the first chiml.- .\s far as tIle playinig oif the IBluie Mr. Povinter,. sharing wvithmM' third placesz ken while Harvard was, unarble t'm teami %%as concerned, it was better The .\ndover tennis; teatn will B enedict thle distinctionl of biving Clayton, thle tare of the( after- tally. Ini the second pt'nicid bow- thanl it haes beenl lately. i'spec- ' ez't te Playem's fromn St. Patid's the only mnienibc'r of mtme factilty' noon, led the losers I~' carpturing. ever, the opposimig nmalletnmenl found iAlv ill the Meet with b'esseiidemi here at 2:30 this aftermionoti o the teammi to .win his individual match, fifteen points. I-Te took the shot their stride and scored three to) hIll' Errors were fewer and farther lie- c: r-itv counrts, So far Anidover hasi was; low scorer for the masters. laut. thre discus, and( the *Javelin. fIlue's none. Whinmillk. Prentice. aidc tweemi. amid thle "-hioe rinilrod kept iiad a v'ery successful seasomi, hav- w'ith aim ('ighty-muiie. Sides led the \nd sur-prising both hmiiuiself aInd (Continued an Page 5) (Continued onPae6 i oiltrdM..'.Frsmm.(mtnudn Page 6) (Continued on Page 6) I larvardI Freshmien ,and Mliltonm .kcadctmmi', amid having lost only to J. T. Lam bie., P. A. '30j, Chairman of Board., thet Harvard Julnior Varsitv'. Memorial Tower Gift Of Samuel Fuller ,, ()lv% two mniatces are left to lIe Tells How To Heel ""The Daily Princetonian "'Imlav Ittrolv' ae h In Honor Of Students Killed In World War EtnrIOR's NOTE: This ai'ticle on fictilty of thle task, is. to Illy minimid. hert mmii tIme 30th of May andEe - The firs;t .ighIit thwat reachme, one' s ard Clock Comipany of IBo.mton. aire 'lhow to inheel The Daily Primce- omilv comnmnemistrate with the re- (Continued an Page 6) eVe.. imp "mu returnnimg to ~chlomm l y l'ix feet .ix ainchest iii diameter, amid ltoniamm" by Jose ph T. Lainbie, I . . Wards, There are certaimi advamn- hbus orl atitomobile mmftem' a few da\' are' contmill1ed b\' a Ilnastetr Clock. '30, and Chairinan of the Board of tages wvicli thle college editor i- abm..timce i. thme light in tilit' Xlcmii irial found inl George Washimigtm i)II Iall, "The Daily Princetoida;n" 1933-34. jo i ver alimiost everyone else Te I MOVIE PRE-VIEWT 'F 'er I'lih stamids; omtit againrst tha.'t mul, all thle timliepieces mmf flit' has been: Written especially for TMt opotnte; o evc to It: thle s;kv a. a lamidmiark fi)mm' mliles .chlm' mm. Every' fi fteenm miiinuter.' this l'muii~~~~i~~ii'iA!~~~.) ~instittitiomi are tmnlimiited to thle Ilii It I/a pened Onm' A'x'hrlt. this; umr' iimi. A,\ onle commit's nearer. lliatem elock .primigs a reloav thalit If mny nmeniory of Gavley fail.. nenibers of thc staff of the pa'p'-r: \keek'. mimotiomi Ipictumre. are featured iui r Ilt 110a--id is..uiimig' from11 ~sets ringinig both tme t'hiine, ill thlt imot. Sisyphius was thle chapl coil- amnd thle greatest happiness commit's it, lakt(IIam mptioshw t i'Cm ollePI at tIh t' 'p. If tile( mitlitt' 'I'm mer and iii Samnutel IPhil lipj mi all. (leilined to roll a lige stone tiP the thoe who serve. This ver re lareporte'. ,midl (iaudettliti Colert et tre mnal\ be Imearh .ixteemmI 'l'lwe Imjlls are N01114miiiml bv x Xtl'iilmt hill, only to have it roll back ii lien- possibility, of cotirse. will beomi' mlt edn a'."h.efte e i intrkes of the gomigq going upl amid m hat drmop.. whemi tilitrri lpettity. Btmt Sisyphums had a sissy almlaremit imure iil upper-class v'ears. lievs Ih-a\bei1ilape1l mxm tilie scale twice aim' I the(n pl rmiing. It would take aItmini fmo job co'niplared to heeling a college and there are other things which MuhoIh hw osns o c~iglm hjells inl thle ..famt' tm me. ITVC lax'e lay fori hIs, to I-tmi rInu mim m. tO t~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~c lll n f tmil a 1mmid()- col'e ist ofm Ir bt - ' o eve''~r inietIlimx tida vm li. 1 iig-m tix u mlm m iiewspapier~-according toIly Owni protit tht' lowver classminan Wh"im p(i -oii-eNwr itwldrd14.i ,ta v"i idil ti %)llltl-- preparatOry school coniception oif it. makes the paper, The succes.s iii P),,'lmich tihe two are mt*ma'eliig, : l. hm'aw'rugmm iir rtnc ek:hIi xtitltTmi Now this idea needls debunking. allyimng oneself with a caniptis or- -lie i.. tro join le ien hsbaid, whom whoir ImluI\ . thnimme t'mm.lmait ing mdie- ciockwork, which rim mis aboumt in Not that niakimig a-tollg daily Paiiztmmgies the, s.atifartiwomif Ien father (lili' lie iPr learn d(Iies ? I'eek wxithoimmt stmmplimig~ (in thi l

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  • Established 1878Vol. LV No. 54 PHILLIPS ACADEMY, ANDOVER, MASS., SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1934 Ten Cents

    ANDOVER-DELEGATION ST. JOHN'S VICTORIOUS Calendar of Events BLUE'S PROSPECTS EXCELLENT'TO GO TO CONFERENCE IN SECOND ENCOUNTER INahARARD INERSCLILAST26

    AT BLAIRSTOWN, N. J. 13-6 Score Shows Improvement 200Teni Cabidne.t-it 0By Blue Nine; Last Defeat 2 ',l aBotesFld

    Grenfell, Lovett, Harris, Page, Was 17-3 Pi' i rtesFedThurman, And Jennings ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~2:30 Lacrosse a In e zt it/ I h~ ~ SFNLL I EXETER, ST. JOHN'S

    To 5pealc GAME PLAYED AT DANVERS Dartinon lb 37 on old Cain- ~~CLUB DIAMOND TITLE STRONGEST OPPONENTSMR. BALDWIN, CHAIRMAN Badger And Grondahl Lead P. A. 2:30 Baseball ganie with the Wl n on.Udfae

    Rally With Successive Double* ,nhqtn School at the GauWolfNAndeHomeivUndefeated2- ~~In Ninth Inning - ifntondjto GalNaetRvl onTo Date, To Encounter

    Conference Will Start June 23rd; e~~ui~.In Exciting Contest SifOpstoTen P. A. Men Attended 8 :00 .1lovics in the M1eeting TedySifOpsto

    Last Year Andover's rally in the ninth Roant: Clark Gable in "It HRIGT EDTAfailed to overcome the strong St. Ilapp/ened One AViqhl.` FRANKENSTEINS WIN HRIGT EDTA

    '[hle Bllairstown Conference this Ion ieWdedyi h ae S'dv Ma 7OVER BABES 12-l49t etAtats61Ahee* year will start Saturday, evening, played at Dlanvers, so that the enl- 10:00 Meeting of xcifr From 60 Different Schools;

    June twenty-third -with aI n in one uleri at 13 to 6 in 'favor Board of S. of I. ini Inni. Thle club baseball season is rapid* BleHs3 nre

    formial supper and will end Thurs- oif the homec teami. This is the sec- 11:00 Ser-vice in the Chapel. ly nearing its end. fir thle laist ganmeBleHs3Enrs

    dlay morning, June twenty-eighth ond time St. John's, has downled thle The spealker wvill be Rev. S* will ble p~layedl next 'rtues(kIa. The hitherto undefeated Andover

    at ten o'clock with the last of the l1tue this season. 2Bixrler. Thur~srd~ay of that wveek the all -clubi track teanm, or' its first trip of thescheduled addresses. Te Phillips The start o the game l~redicte~ 2:00 Rrhearsal (if .e On teamn will have been chosen, a II- Ce'i thIIlis a1 Lfternoun journeys to

    Acadlemd atres; tenPilip nol strto t3ga1(peice an.lct T-wo in G. It'. Hlal., w~ill begin lpractice then,. in prepara- t ;ibuiridlg to participate in the

    .\en will delegation of atleast te ogood for Andov'er, for illIi the 5 :45 Dinner (it Coninons. tion for the ganme with thle Exeter 49)th anua 'laradJteehlnnwilleave immnediately -after first Hinning bases onl balls comibinle'l nalIarrdtie-cia

    the Scholastic A\ptitude test to ar- with four errors to give the I )anl- 63.'iIi! iI/'stsof alcs ie.tic track mneet, which has attracted

    rive at Blairstown in timle for thle vers inen five runs. '[hey d1111e .'antlievl PIhillipc Hall1. Tuesday's contests pract-tical 651 athletes fromn 60 differentopening supp~er which will begin at this score iii the third, while 1'. 'v.d . Mainm 28 cinched thle league title f' Pr thle Rn- schook throughout New England.

    6:5Rhearsol of Tenors In nitui when they edgted their mostsx (I clock. reiilaine(l scoreless. Tansev. I an- l45RI - ~~basemenjot of ChaPel. powerful rivals, the ( ;aitk. b)y the .\thog hr r oi or

    Blairstown in 1934 will attempt vers pitcher, hitting a homie run. 7:0 The .S'h-weppe f!5nilislh close ;core of 3-.2 inl one of the mnost \oear' sco class, thed cmeitio s izsto deal inl a unique way with the Shean, who had done thle pitching 11"'F.'l~lltIni (31 xiigfgt nteanl fcu

    blescentral to the Christian for Andover so far, left the monicld wivo~I(1 asbl.'h ae a tde st likely' to wax keenest b~etween

    religion. Thle mnain sessions Of tile ill this inninilg in favor of I'latt. and baseball20wit Ten e mom ien, when eithder h eonz aoie n

    conference will Ile arouind a series the fltter kepit hlis oppionents to l:5overrlo )05' 1 ta ih av otm h'd ( er. the dlefending champion and

    of addresses andl forums- onl "W~hat three tallies for the rest of tllw, baenu!o hpl.w 2wllydal on.')i the weriner twelve timles in thle last

    Religion Means to Mle." by sev'eral afternoon. .. I of these rtmiis w5ere -__________v__ar,_:____eter___wh___isoutstanding Christian thinkers made in the eighth. -- - --- -aitlideclenl o ~l'~mren yeare nxet i r w hok indStlos;ers. Nvitli nine ,trike-ouis, to Ili,~agi to hemti we n tchosen to Ciniphitsi7.e the various P'. .\.'S batsmuetCI coin1I I tieil-cei Ib inhim'. the dlark horse. This enl-

    aset f the Christian religion ~~sn ulrfrnn hADDISON ART GALLER cedt and allowed only four hits,from its m ystical expression to its I'latt, Sheian. Iladger, andl C;rmIl- VDU'ID leistrngathdon the iontr winh offter, ing dire 'ometm-lpractical a pplication in lpersrnnal Pil e h lign.Telte EXHIBITS.-UNRonman teatmi. got three of the'se hit. inwtxtr ilgv nsocial life. No prr~l~lenisdor ll fledilet( toligring. The lati hret e a ut in mer~l" fairly accurate idea as to the mit-and iii two i'iiii% um~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~, l heet~iatbt idicue

    questions ~~'il h~ talmooTilie co-l the ninth when they ,iesmaled )iit, Contemporary Designs Usedl a hoerunin i eod oe01teAdvr Eeeniittee of boys an1d imasters- llan- sucssv dolubles, ~~itlh tw ut -In Interior Decorating br a epoiid o teohrmePing has dili against them, a ~~~~~~~~ L~~ii i'i Ofl Display h~~~Iit- allowed his teaml. I )eC. Rolmanl Andover andl Exeter. with 34

    iigIllairstown hs ouight dii nettahrater Knmowlton had.( twirler, gave hlis opponients, six scat- and 31 entries, respectively, headgently to make it the kind of -con- Imeenl hit by) a ice al h l- casAcmeiosa h

    ference which will deal feaIrle-ssl'Cntnv n ae CHROMIUM OBJECTS (Continued on Pag 6i tuditim with 155 athlletes schiedull-With probClems that are real to prep AVcRCd~WFNIN--e to appear in this section of thle

    school fellows. mie.Vdsn~tGleyhw e.D.Sey i~rieet, which includes Cambridge.

    The four miain speakers )f thle Tikt o xtrMe hew i.\ddiriei ort e alleryi has Re.lr.Slle ier('sing.li Dean, Huintington, Mfil-conference will be: Kirby P'age, ikt o xtrMe hw i eiso xiiin.t To Preach This Sunday ton. New I-lamiptotn, St. Johnsl'.Editor of If orhl To;,wri'ou'. ~~To Be Sold At Gymp trend of contenmpi rary design in ____the ESir fWrdTotrow ~ . Patil's. St. Mark's. Sutttoiz:.the atuthor of many lmkK-, and a machine-mavde proiducts imicludin:', Thle preacher at tht(' Sunld-tv I'Practical A\rts, -and W'orcestermian of liberal social 'intlorik catilp Tickets for the A\mdlver-Ex- glass, silver, :mnd textiles. .\t tilt, morning chapel service will ble cde .

    Ic'! ~vih strongl~er~~~mal reliion: V'er track timeet %%ill go ohl s'dl ( ;.,lery~ now, anl exhibition 'Col11- the Rev. Seelyc Il~ier of Ilar- The larger Boston and Greaterle ith s r per~nnalmreligi n it M i o a .I!, 2 t . a 0 : !t m s u n tu e i h i g f x

    P. M. iondteGav mi'iun. 'Fl28 i t 0 0it' itm e if ch rom itum an clightin fi- yard I.'niver~itv. Althotugh thme (Cnntinur-d on Page 5rill .i( yiaui h ue. hontn n ~prn) catalogue lists Rev. Edward 'T.___________

    pic of the ticket is $1.00. Jet eetdfo h tnpint Su~llivanl as preachitng this Sun -

    EQUESTRIANS TO MEETL I ]inli the train tick-et is pricedl at of dresigim, function. and adaptabil- day, comiplicationq arose and SECOND TRACK TEAMA VON SCHOOL TODAY .1'o l. heatilgth illllgmi )i4ieel' totk i p~~lliiigc gre DEFEATS MANCHESTER

    ___________ ___________ __________ ltsigned for use inl a m odern set

    Poloists Suffer 12-2 Defeat tillg, the pieces of upholstery. miglir Clayton Of Opponents Wins

    At The Hands Of The BLUE SUCKLINGS WIN; wvell l) ime tst with thle class;ical fiur- SCOLGL EMShot Put, Javelin,Harvard J. V's SERHOEniture formsle of thle nineteenth ccn- SCOLGL EMAnd -DiscusSER NORTH SOEturv. 'l'le mnetal work, however. OVERCOMES FACULTY

    POOR AND COPLEY Iletid itself only to thle decorative O'BRIEN WINS IN 880SCORE FOR ANDOVER Team Shows Improvement; schemei of the aeverage house inl t~me Mr. Poynter Cards 89 To -Beat AS KNAPP LEADS 100

    -Rounds And Bower, Stars; viroe informal roomis, the solaritii, McMahon As SidesTim the fastest gamie of the cur- Both Double Steal recreation room,. the outside p~orch, Scores 75 The ,\ndoiver seconid track teami

    rent season, the Andov'er pnwirnt-' ..cnredl anl ea~v victorv WNednesday

    w~ere soundly tr6utnced hiy a power Iln thle next~to thle last gamime of T oinc o ae5he niitmual golf minatch between aftern oin at Brothers, Field. oiver

    ftui Harvard second teami at Mv-their seasoni W\ednesday thle \\'il- the f'uctltv and uindergraduates was thle Matichester. N. I T.. I I ghpia on Wednesday afternoon, thet lianis Ilallt baseball players v'i~idi- TENNIS TEAM TO MEET w\onl Wednesday afternoon at thle 'Scihomi agregation, amnassing afinal tally was 12-2 in favor of thle cated themiselves whenh they crus.hed ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL North Andover' Country. ('Ilub by total of 73 points if) the visitors' 53.Crimson, withm Poor and Coplev the North Shore C ottntrv I )av _\___ the younger getieration. Despite a Breaking- even w~ithi their op-

    scoring Atidover's only nimarkvrns. School by a score of 11 to '.'lh" Andover's Very Successful Netmen Imandicap) of 10 strokes perm mhratch. pomin'ilts .1in the numbher of firsts

    For the first timie \,\ndover, encotniter wvas at the bmomnm oif tlici Play Fifth Match Here thle school team w~as v'ictoriow; by t'acli took, thle. BIlue piled up1 its

    startedl out with a rush, Copley oippoiients. -This Afternoon a score of nine to three, miargin of victmmrv Iin .ecotmd and1

    scoring one goal in the first chiml.- .\s far as tIle playinig oif the IBluie Mr. Povinter,. sharing wvithmM' third placesz

    ken while Harvard was, unarble t'm teami %%as concerned, it was better The .\ndover tennis; teatn will B enedict thle distinctionl of biving Clayton, thle tare of the( after-

    tally. Ini the second pt'nicid bow- thanl it haes beenl lately. i'spec- ' ez't te Playem's fromn St. Patid's the only mnienibc'r of mtme factilty' noon, led the losers I~' carpturing.

    ever, the opposimig nmalletnmenl found iAlv ill the Meet with b'esseiidemi here at 2:30 this aftermionoti o the teammi to .win his individual match, fifteen points. I-Te took the shottheir stride and scored three to) hIll' Errors were fewer and farther lie- c: r-itv counrts, So far Anidover hasi was; low scorer for the masters. laut. thre discus, and( the *Javelin.

    fIlue's none. Whinmillk. Prentice. aidc tweemi. amid thle "-hioe rinilrod kept iiad a v'ery successful seasomi, hav- w'ith aim ('ighty-muiie. Sides led the \nd sur-prising both hmiiuiself aInd

    (Continued an Page 5) (Continued onPae6 i oiltrdM..'.Frsmm.(mtnudn Page 6) (Continued on Page 6)I larvardI Freshmien ,and Mliltonm.kcadctmmi', amid having lost only to

    J. T. Lam bie., P. A. '30j, Chairman of Board., thet Harvard Julnior Varsitv'. Memorial Tower Gift Of Samuel Fuller,, ()lv% two mniatces are left to lIe

    Tells How To Heel ""The Daily Princetonian "'Imlav Ittrolv' ae h In Honor Of Students Killed In World War

    EtnrIOR's NOTE: This ai'ticle on fictilty of thle task, is. to Illy minimid. hert mmii tIme 30th of May andEe - The firs;t .ighIit thwat reachme, one' s ard Clock Comipany of IBo.mton. aire

    'lhow to inheel The Daily Primce- omilv comnmnemistrate with the re- (Continued an Page 6) eVe.. imp "mu returnnimg to ~chlomm l y l'ix feet .ix ainchest iii diameter, amidltoniamm" by Jose ph T. Lainbie, I . . Wards, There are certaimi advamn- hbus orl atitomobile mmftem' a few da\' are' contmill1ed b\' a Ilnastetr Clock.'30, and Chairinan of the Board of tages wvicli thle college editor i- abm..timce i. thme light in tilit' Xlcmii irial found inl George Washimigtm i)II Iall,

    "The Daily Princetoida;n" 1933-34. jo i ver alimiost everyone else Te I MOVIE PRE-VIEWT 'F 'er I'lih stamids; omtit againrst tha.'t mul, all thle timliepieces mmf flit'has been: Written especially for TMt opotnte; o evc to It: thle s;kv a. a lamidmiark fi)mm' mliles .chlm' mm. Every' fi fteenm miiinuter.' this

    l'muii~~~~i~~ii'iA!~~~.) ~instittitiomi are tmnlimiited to thle Ilii It I/a pened Onm' A'x'hrlt. this; umr' iimi. A,\ onle commit's nearer. lliatem elock .primigs a reloav thalit

    If mny nmeniory of Gavley fail.. nenibers of thc staff of the pa'p'-r: \keek'. mimotiomi Ipictumre. are featured iui r Ilt 110a--id is..uiimig' from11 ~sets ringinig both tme t'hiine, ill thltimot. Sisyphius was thle chapl coil- amnd thle greatest happiness commit's it, lakt(IIam mptioshw t i'Cm ollePI at tIh t' 'p. If tile( mitlitt' 'I'm mer and iii Samnutel IPhil lipj mi all.

    (leilined to roll a lige stone tiP the thoe who serve. This ver re lareporte'. ,midl (iaudettliti Colert et tre mnal\ be Imearh .ixteemmI 'l'lwe Imjlls are N01114miiiml bv x Xtl'iilmt

    hill, only to have it roll back ii lien- possibility, of cotirse. will beomi' mlt edn a'."h.efte e i intrkes of the gomigq going upl amid m hat drmop.. whemi tilitrri

    lpettity. Btmt Sisyphums had a sissy almlaremit imure iil upper-class v'ears. lievs Ih-a\bei1ilape1l mxm tilie scale twice aim' I the(n pl rmiing. It would take aItmini fmo

    job co'niplared to heeling a college and there are other things which MuhoIh hw osns o c~iglm hjells inl thle ..famt' tm me. ITVC lax'e lay fori hIs, to I-tmi rInu mim m.tO t~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~c lll n f tmil a 1mmid()- col'e ist ofm Ir bt -' o eve''~r inietIlimx tida vm li. 1 iig-m tix u mlm m

    iiewspapier~-according toIly Owni protit tht' lowver classminan Wh"im p(i -oii-eNwr itwldrd14.i ,ta v"i idil ti %)llltl--preparatOry school coniception oif it. makes the paper, The succes.s iii P),,'lmich tihe two are mt*ma'eliig, : l. hm'aw'rugmm iir rtnc ek:hIi xtitltTmiNow this idea needls debunking. allyimng oneself with a caniptis or- -lie i.. tro join le ien hsbaid, whom whoir ImluI\ . thnimme t'mm.lmait ing mdie- ciockwork, which rim mis aboumt in

    Not that niakimig a-tollg daily Paiiztmmgies the, s.atifartiwomif Ien father (lili' lie iPr learn d(Iies ? I'eek wxithoimmt stmmplimig~ (in thi l

  • PAGE TWO THE PHILUPIAN SATURDAY, MAY 26, 19'34

    THE PHILLIPIAN ~~Above all do not just slap dowvnTHE~L PH L I Ithe first name that enters yourmind. Try not to let personal like

    Member of Southern New England Fed' ordsieifuneyu eisioI

    cration of School Newspapers. for personal like or dislike hasMember of Columbia Scholastic Press nohnOtu1 wt biiyinrn

    Association.tinfg tiePtPur.Among those Andoverites whoMember of Daily Prinetonian Associa- In former years it has sometimes received matjor letters at I arvard-tion of Preparatory School Newspapers. llalpenedl that those elected to the recently are the following: For

    Pot Pourri editorship were not the V'arsity 'Soccer. Jonathan England,Editor-in.LChief best fitted to 'fill the bill. Let us Mielvin Grover, lDclavan Cbos, all P. JN L

    NEWELL BROWN try to lprevent this from ever hap- A. '31, and( John Dorman andd l N ESLManaging Editor petting again. Frank V'incent, both P. A. *32; for

    WILLIAM D. HART. Ju Be careful not to let anyone In- \Varsity football, Gridley Barrowsfluence your voting; think over an(I Francis Crane., both P. A. '30;

    Business AManager the given list - carefully, keep)- for \varsity, W restling, RobertTHOMAS B. CAMPION, JiR. in in mind that a successful editor Reed. 1. A. '32, andGrdy Bar-Is NwOCirultio Mnagr,. .CAVSMA Ja, uest have real literary ability,- that row.s, I" A. '30; and for V'arsity

    Ass't Manaaging Editor, R. hUHAN le must be a good organizer, that Fenc'ing, Mforton Grant. P. A. '32. -In passing Editor, L. F. PAT NEphotograph Editor. E. It SEYMOUR hie must be conscientious, and that lin addition to these majorAltumni Editor, J. B. SPITZER lie must have the spare time neces- awards, a large number of Fresh-Ass't Business Mlanager. J. S. COPLEY sar% for such a reslponsilbility. siin wvere dlecorated. A great many

    ASSOCIATE EDITORS When vou have decided, in yotur other numerals were awarded tow. H. Brown, '34 E, R. McLean, '34 e!,astiation, which candlidate pos- thle following Andiover alumni' ofL MI. Cluctut, Jr.. '34 E. W. Newton. '34 sesses thle most of these qualities, last v'ea~r: Arthur Jameson. Fred- " tig o,3 tJ. C. Mlitchiell. 2d, '34 R. B. Mudge. '34 Vote for that person without letting~ crick Woodlock, and D~avid D~ove ~~.. itC%I. P. Co.oper, Jr., '34 D. C. Sargent, '34 aIVIClstelvldifrnl. frfeha wnnngAanDr OPNE NNGPH E8j. .M. Woollsey, Jr.. '34 J~. C. Fox '34 a~iees el~~ iirni. frfeha wmig.lt a. OE V ~SPOE7F. W. Rounds, Jr., '34 D. E. Lardner. '36 ling and Frederick Leary', in fresh-

    ~~: ~~. 3 RailroadEyono36 ma nl soccer: G erard PiM. f rfresh - __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _BUSINESS BOARD Tn a spirit of cooperation with for freshman cross;-counitry. rNo Issue of Phillipian IN DAY FY R

    F. C. Bosler, '34 G. WitschiefJ. 3 students, parents and school auth- Awvarded nunmerals for tile Junlir On Memorial DayJ D. Cook, '34 c. it. Woollcy, Jr.. '35 rities, the railroads of the United Varsity were John flloomubergh,q, Weis. '34 W. A. Wickwire. Jr.. '35 S I x ri alc.aMJh elg.-a 31, 1884I. NI. Bird, '35 E. R. Masback. Jr.,. '36 States and Canada are again - CraigeWallacefand Johissellogg.-.aI. P). Boswell. '35 R. T. Thompson, '36 tending thle convenience and ecotn- P. A. '32: and lDclavan Clos for limer wil-xol Wedno sdavC o ilav This issue contains an account (ifW. P1. Carey, '35 B. A. Burrows. '35 (fil' of "College Special" routil- Junior V'arsity Basketball. I'iiil'Not \ded.M a atown in which are included thv

    R. D. Cnurqen. '36trpfothscolea13493.3.athsdtis eoilla. following events. among others:,Tim. Ptfuruin'A-, does not necessarily en- btenhm ttosa on A. Blallard Blradley%. P'. A 3.i od~ \ su ila~ Throwing l1iscbabl

    drirse ctatements expressed in communi-lgine Friday nlight. ,lute 1. at the rally IIIn ommn:'(i ,i al(]thle school stations, thle School of Egiering of beoeteEee takSic.Tree-legged Raceation.r Cmunieations must he signed that serve cdttcational institutions. Northwesteru U'niversitv'. is anl before____tile ___Exeter____tr SlokBiycleRac

    TimE PRIttLIPIAN is pUblIgh~d Wednes- The "College Special" fare is one actor in the current school play, a Hg undlav% and Saturdays (luring thle school year and one-third of one-wvay first- member of the varsity rifle teati High_________________________pibr, I'iME J PnAu.lr board, class fare for the round-trip and and the freshtinian track teamt lhist SHR H T l Vamimner Throw

    Terms: Suibqcription. S3.50 tle- year. liberal stop-overis going aind retuirn- Sprinig. Conducetd By A. B. ADAMS \.roi ahsadRn51 25 thle term.In haebearag wtteBra upg ihwihsi

    E~ntere(I a, second c'lais matter at the ighuehnaragduitte**BodJnpng(ihu'ihtpost office at Andu~r'r.Naq. under thle onlyv restriction that each single Ring WN. Lardner. P'. A-. '32. Moiheoftleski *, l rpr The so u a nitd iiart of March 3. 1879. trip) shall not take nmore than ten recentity elected to thle A-rt atnd Edl_ i- tiile wrk of the skit Clib preor 1te easho ltht su'ot omittd, iit

    TuE Pua~uriA is distrilluted to subl- dla\.-. Railroad travel is4 the motst tonial -Board of the Tiger, tinder."-e fig apd l ideitedirc~,cribers at th,' Comrmons and is for sale C( nvenient. comfortahle, safe -,'aiv graduate htuniorous magazine at fouf r.Snbr, -nd.rtette hliin

    . t'ic Phiillips; Inn, to inake such trips. With these lo"' Princetonl. Stmo-M.Sabr.Udra Htse tilepring it,;in 'a .\thertiging rates on application. fanes; that save one-third] it is, also A - li *cls *aefIl ago eiy StrwIft pring Su al its ! glory

    Off~e f ublcaton Smth& Coutts ecolioiilical1 There is a (lefinite ob- T.he T. Lhaenfunda god vril.ASpingin llfisrgoryCffl. Par Stret ubiation:r Mnil .T asnies..-. 3, onim , .t_,t sell their programs at the And nlow the festive Junle IlhI,.. Prk Stret. AnIo~er.Massligation u1pon all but a few~ school chairman of the Princetonian, %\'-.I 1. i. is I tact ~f(imin lorsisl bu h apo h

    Andover, M ass., My6 194 keep dlown expenses; by taking ad- at Princeton. Mas6 9 n olg tdnsadsafst eetyeetdaCasl:~ f icer ip.Onlv the name of the \\-inner industrious student.antI he scre i postd. so~t ~ Ponmps Pond or .-\Ille Haiinton\.vantage of thle transportation of- an*h cr ~ pse.s ti

    T BeOrNot To wefr hllichl fromi every standpoint WVith a crowdc (if 30,00 liinitl ietes'L ryto buy a progra'n to fitid is where most of thle fellows will lIwi- the most dependal;1e. efficient I t~~it the name of thle loser.Nche fotimd wh'lo fail to answer "here'.the 934PofPouri alodly"m' 'ai;athmost deeial.efiin h aksai iltg h ovr& len wonderitig if any stuch trick 'The Dynaniites. succec~ede ill de-As th 1934Pot Purri apidl "'ii satifacttr~'.flat cars of the obiservationt trai'i igt eple nu tth etn h ir-lcrnsi

    ears; completion under thle guid- istchiintheto hurriedandd:onfl. '~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~wtcigte. nure at a'.t',ball game? their last ganie. Score 17 to 15.--ieof Thomnas Thlacht'r, again the S. of L. Meeting lower stroke thanm the others, ,,Iitt***Te flos paet~,

    prospect of a financial failure otewaV downi thle two mitide ,r they wettThhleb oe patriotic th panrtenFctv.lt aloonis darkly before the editors. There will Ile a mieeting" of tile thle umi1defeate 1aecrw trk" Io)vregattay alwa suentst tile erby mregardsrrecitations otil ecoratIon

    Last yea many coies uvet unsold Execlttive BIard oif the~ Society of by Arthtur Jackson, P. A. '30, wi' 1' C-ead eiatosolDwithul the resuilt that niuch mioney In tiqtrv. at the Tinn at 10:00 Sum-l Biob Allen. P'. A. '.2a iunie arnied by- the athletic dlirecto'r that Day afternoon.

    was lost. la\. Illorilin". ~~~~~~~~~~~~~thiev would have to bhilave like M.\r. Carter's, new house has b)een,was -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~CsI vwept bioneIc t victorv~ -ou %losvar~ dt.ihyisiinriiifitile etile' hihet uneeteetnetl VIt'emen, or else%-. ad~dedI to the list of Suntday afterIbis, iel redintio ias. oneai ofg th --- -h ihroutieetdPictt ooti walks. - However, Sunset1best iii recent y'ears, cot itaining jj ~~~aiir Cornell crews iii the Del)verb, ndIn-at(Iinflty cotmillete antIe intere;t Ing GALL AND WORMWO a retafothCrnie ut \ news method for distributaitin Rock, Prospect-1i1.ad tiimsunliaries of all A\ndover's activi- Condueted by P.ARLE W. NEWTON Sauda enoisii~courts has, heen started at Ridge retain their old popularity.last-Satrdy.v:ng xe.tr.r Now all students have a Mlav 26, 1909ties,. bNit an. ithiusuall clever humior _________________________"'section and other nov'el featuires. It This tinie-a problem that is, $trengthetied by thre' IId I'. \ "laiet lyfra es m- Anidover ta-kes fouirth place --ittBoeing; a pit\. that -;tich a worthv it, ~~~~~~~tite-s. Those wvho -cannot play the Y'ale Tnterscholastics.s~'etis al~itythatsuch worhy (uite different -frotin any we have imieji,1 who piled up'l fourteen lpoitit 's ndr tlehehecatihihese!enterprise is doomed to financial ofee eoe oiahnais ohtet hn.teIfr'r rcl singe.bcas of a black of courts Udrtehaig' il h 'ffailure y-ear a fter v-ear. PBut thle bogic. tuo sciemice. teatil contrary to expectations. :ethre sindt l. hoiie o eeseniors canl remiedy this situation Qesii:.-nepoe ndhi-suiredtertiiitrvl.te ete. *** Startled by a recent aninounce-by show0\ing elnoughi interest inl the self lot h ene fahrn-, Y'ale men. Satumrday afternoon, .ntm - etti 78tir-tietit of tenl etigagements anionc'school and its activities; during plajit covee ihol o-sad5.leiyR itintt.~~ ltv tien from4 h eoti Phiip SNtter- stdnsoIh nvriyo a;their sojurnt here to buy' a cop~y. scrtbby :tnderbrufsh. .Vearbiy are '32, took a secomid iti the 11O-niiuter -~ ~ilp noe r xetdto a eieThe cos;t is little, compared with the ritins of a puelblo -village: Re- low hurdles : Edwvin C. C'alvini, I '. rwwostth oshl cnm to the courriet-thle all around u'alle of suich a fore one of the deserted d7wellings A. '31. uu'lo has been otit mlost (if wrdsitrcoatcrcr ilo iecligSsihlook. Any- graduate, and a great stands anl -old pottery jar, about the year because oif illnessi, took wol' neshlsi co ( i ftecmn esoi

    while lie was here, isz exlpectecl tolthtl\ - ttdergradutates;. canl tell vout one-third full (of wvater from a rain first' in the IOO0tiii'ter dash and , oi f ihteP'Cvut ithtthere is nothing qutite so in~ter- the dav l't-fore. The jar is too heavy- sco~nd itt thle 20 0-nieter (lash : anid has alsof wtie the i C. 4-att ieuh O MU IA IN

    esting a lookin ovrtebo o i, o lift -with his exehamtsted Normnii ('aliners. P. A. '32, cal)- jutnp recor(I and holds both the_________________________(Iutrit~ shar mnomen both hile ars, it-ill not tip. and the top of ttrdscadpaeiitehmme - '-cord and that for the I Fir.

    )'ouu are in school attdi after \vout the jar is so far fromn the stirface- throw. yadVl t et dadC l- ii a cottuiunicatioti which aijhave graduated. It is; ump to :An- of the -water tIlit his art: -will nof H owever, the Bltie we-cre nmot ret)- vin 1. A-. granltate. 'i -aote peared several weeks ago, it wa-dover mnem to mpillort their y-car- reach it as he trys to cup it out wvith resentted itt thle ramiks if. I lanyard ' -qeio h i xetdt el ugse ht ehp h ra1:ior)k. [,et this lie aI reco'rd year in his hands. /lecfdares Pnot b'reak it. otuly. Keith Brown, I'.A. \ ,''3tt1 h sexetdt fLli)sggetled thatc pelrhaste soft aly"fhirinig the track lautrels back to tihe iihbepae mnrsotywnthat the Pat Poiilrri trinis ouit to lie e-ven if he could.- for fear of losinl wvalked off with the hole vatilt at.B ntioiamdDai jrt-lmcoisigothtthe cnra fim -iatuca aswl salerary all the ~water, flo-w can he obtain 13 ft. 10 in. for Yale. lii tim e'ffort t'l-o xtr r eid~t iigatio i might hear nuore of tlle-suicce-ss! water froin this immeinse jar.' to break the( world's record lIe ii 50mtrri.ai h htVoice,;. Althotugh this does tiot appily

    - Aniswer to last tmtte s; b~ruished( the pile with his, hamdiad di-;ctts respectively. Bonthirot to all thle services, especially not ti)Pot Pourri Elections Nootlmf NoisEis after lie had gotten over. toeo iefl n itrtrl,

    Qtestion: A' three vrohiinie set, IHis teamiimate. Framik P'ierce. I' - has a good chance to, Cm touhoef crtiecfal and wioter tei tmI -\ '30 '1 ,~~~~~~~%%.I with honors in either thle RM enoihciiitt iscmi nThlis XVe-diue~.dav thle election of eaich volumae biring 100 page's and \. '3,tied for second at 13 ft. 7 r rte30-ees uarn ic~ino h itaIlc Pot Paiur'ri editor fir 1935 is afit inch thick. are s(et uip side biy iti. Birownm also tied for first iii thir, e r*o th 320.ce, wtirnt here.n fth itacoining of f. Theu field is; large. a., side in their pro per ordo'r. .1I book- high juntil) at 5 ft. II in. Th Aiteritoa hmnic( ti- oitl ater iie, tsemwitlt(' 'ml \v reqluiremients for nomnina- T"o'o'm easir his wav front: page I of ** muittec bias dec-ided to have catioic- paid to this plela. It mniuy seem a tri -tion are tile sigmning of fine's; natrne 71'oht,1ne Oii(' to Page 100 of vo010lue Johim B~adniuan. P. A\. '33. did ( )is'I a "demionistration- shport on vial matter to somne, butt hearimn,liphoti a sflp of paper antd faculty three, If lie takes the shortest route. ft. 3 in. inl thle high juimii) for tbt-t'(oineonPe )olytmorablow udyafraplprovail. It wvill rehutire cat'ecfuIl how far does lie travel? Y~ale Freshmen,, of which lie is cal) __C__ ntinued_______n__Page______ Sunday bheorg es veryo Sonidag afterthought, therefore, to choose the Amiswer: One inich, Stanid three tarimi. This was three imiches higher Suevtidsastbefumes tovrty. Thein ahoirighIt candidate. books uip side by side, and obscervo- thati the Vaursity jumpi. LO TA D O N Wi sestalblished for thle lpttiose iif

    Thle Pot Pourri plays a v'ery' ,'hierc page one of vnonluner one is ill *- * *I1 v-i-nificatut role in school life, butt reference to pagt: 100 of volunite "Pres" \\`oodlock, captain of thie singimg on Suinday. Butt if thle orgatiif 'it is tmisiiaiiaged him ami imncoi- t hree. .\tudlover baseball teatti in '31, gi t LOST coimiuletehY drowvns the voices outthietent editor, it cannot fumll\ serve - two hits in three tisto the plate A Freanchi reader, .Yeuf C untevhs nttesl pip .o h

    ___________________________________________ trips ~~~ ~~-hoir bie mil (efeatesh ?its fuimctioi. Omil thle o111er hand, Satumrdav for Yale whien that nline ('hoisis. Retutrn to, . /(Idal hi on f h igr ha' tnwith a hard-working, able, and, School Deacons Elected firet Coruiell. - emtylik ReurI to

    -we-sighted editor thle Pot Pourri For The Year 1934-35 C'harlie Williamnson. who is bat Jobitsomi 6. gestedb that if they were giv'ci sontgsi5 very rliable to hie not only more titig cleami-tp positiomi for Yale. got \Buirlierry trettchcoat. Rdetutrim which w~ere niore imuterestimig, the-onigihal butt bietter imi every respect rite following mticmu havehi'i a three-bagger amid a single. lI tc o lDay 13.imgiteailtocupteitotncthatai anyv issumc pirecedhini it. hsna coo laoi u imlayed third base at Andover iii .brw clt iprjket. No- with the orgami.

    V'oters of Andover. (l0 not m'e- miext vc'ar : John I larding Bishop. 1930. -turna to Foxcroft 7. Atiother luiestioti whtichm irks uts, izrdthis Conteing electionI aS, t1 sort W'inifield Newtoii Brdtrtick. Nor- (Crintinamed on Page 3)Akecs.Rtr oSiillatht f esprypputd

    -if poipuilarity contest. baumt see to itJako Iluse oaineonhge3that a capable amid comiscicntiouis tuamlnC i t ('aumpChehlCr o s s amid] .-acligh grltieywo. ot e mi ___________________ on l _n__3manis lecedonewli wil nt 'harlesI lonsnier Kellogg front _\lih_____o_ ca. ot

    mar seetd n lowl n tithe class of 1935: Atwood Ccl- Furniture Stored - to Bishop 2.shirk his, dutties. Take care that binls Ely amid Richard Demntikon Fraternity 'Pitt imi the vicimiity of 19brJeeb)-.0iJllips; -Inn

    t~meIi iit ii ishot ivet to 1W' Cotmrsent frouti the cas of r 1 I6 I \l moeltoNw -aiafr I~ishop) b-all entries: if foumnd re-, J. M. STEWART, Proprietor

  • THE PHILLIPIAN PAGE THREE

    Communilcations T1o the Editor of THE PHILLIPIAN: ful, an extra week-end might be vehicles to the railroads is insigni- so in a way which cannot hle objec-

    (Continued from Page 2) Among t It e diverse changes given. In some of the other eastern ficant. Figures- arc at hand to- tionable to even thle niost inleticUi-which have come to pass on An- prep schools the first suggestion is prove that thle railroads received lous.

    righthand side of' the choir. It is clover Hill, nothing is 'more often followed by having three Honor miore onl freight for automobiles, Tills WEEKa pretty Ipoor showV of sjirit wvhen commented 'upon by the alumni, Rolls, and honors being given in trucks, tires, than that paid for Re-read: f Rce to ie

    a schol the ize ofAndove can- an the improvement in th ln-poortion to each. For next year transportation of iron and steel Moon" by Jules 'Verne. BHe on thescaping and the care of the it would 'seem obvious, at least duiring 1933. Further, that they re- lookout for:- "The Conquest of

    not ustr eoug sinersto illgrounds. As an illustration, it may in the event that no other privilege ceived more for hauiling gasoline Space" by David Lasser. Literarythe choir stalls full. Inl the present ble pointed out that, when the class is allowed, that those who have than they, get for conveying all the facts: The average Americansituation, however, some men might of 1905 were Seniors, the Semin- shown the scholastic talent to attain wheat, corn, oats, tobacco. land cot- spends forty cents a year on books.be moved over for the sake of hall- ary Campus, as it was then called, the Credit List be given their choice- tonl raised in the t'nited States -An average of 80,000 copies of

    ance.As amattr of act he rght asalwdtgrwohyani of rooms before the rest of the during the same year. the Bible are sold every day.handgrou miht. ust s wll b inJunie, was a typica'l New England sehool, after the Honor Rolls. The closing sentence of our edi-han gou mgh, ustaswel leinmeadow. The difference between I do itot think the Credit List torial reads: "Arnerica cannot and ALUMNI COLUMN

    the congregation proper as far as that and thle present ",smooth- enough of a descent from the will not fail in her duity to herany singing they (lo is concerned, -;haven green" was apparent to Honor Rolls to require such a drop largest business, strongest unifier. (Continued from Page 2)

    We hop that onsidrationwill embersof tht class who return- in the recognition. It would at and essential spirit- thle rail-BraP.:.'0

    be given these points and that either ed for the twenty-ninth reunion. least correspond to a third Honor wod.Wysol h anan~ orkedl out with the Yankee squadthey be remedied or that satisfac- shubios, distribution of trees and Roll, but *its members go un- anl absolute railroad sy-stemi-as a n p-gaidrlatheY kesrbfurthermore, has notably heralded in TIE' PHILLIPIA~N and matter of tradition? The National ~egm rl tteYne

    toryexplnatin b givn asto wy'increasecl the attractiveness of the unrewarded materially. 'May these Tranispxrtation Commtiittee headedStdu lataury. rocc-this is impossible or uindersirable. hill1top, not only by mollifying and worthies receive their just rewards Iby such notablks as; Mr. . \frcr! pects to report for pitching duty

    P. A. '35. olruigruhcnorbtas 3 . Smith and \lr. Bernard mi. with that team after he has beeniby adding a charm in leaf and Baruich, inl itis report recoinl- grdae rm aei ueflower. Careful attention to details To the Editor of TimE Pmimr.r.mi'rAN: amended that. "unprofitable rail- Kingmn, wowscpanohas resulted in a total effect of I aesrn xc~ii oroad services should 1ie replaced l y tenniis here las~t year. is also captain

    our Swrylllust rated harmony at all seasons, butt espe-ci- oftPat sae an ifrncscheaper 2lternative methods. such admubroePae nteYlLea~~~es'Nothsprng. eUioriadTialkasmotor transport. which can Feha em e ael nLeai~~es~~othin~~g"Untold ally in d~fraw reeti coville. thle latter two also An-

    Let uts all, in the future, help ?Mr. lmzra'A enied TeSpitrender adequate service on a Tpro-- II' I' k' ft h ~~P111...1Netild"heS"' fitable basis", clover '33. numbers two and -fourPhone F'"1 Phone -Buttimer b3 keeping of the grass, of A-\nerica. "\ 3 resfpectivek', all won their matches

    2ow244 Lawrence34 in the Ca paswths aders noTitrn p 1he auithor states: "Thle first ' as Yale '37 defeated the HarvardL3oBellS Lawremmncethcapswtder. three (referring to trticks; lmses, BOOK MARKS Frosh 8-1.

    P. A. '37. and piaeautomobiles) running Art W\illiamis. George Hall, and53~~~ecch~~~~t 2l8Common ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ oerprbivat -od n hrfr Ed Gulick. all P. A. '33. Scored four

    BARR ENGRAVING To the Editor of THE PHILLUP!AN: orp ublic rotades weeante thoerefr "Whenl Worlds Collide" and goals between them, as the EliDuring the winter term a comn- ate far more cheaply than thle rail- "A ftei' \Vorlds, Collide" by E'dwin Yearling lacrosse team swamped

    COMPANY ~~~~munication was printed-asking that roads." A- second's consideration [Balmer and Philip Wyl, ie. Harivard Fresh 13-1.some privileges be granted students will prov'e this statement to be tin- A-stronomers; detect two celestial Briggs A-ustin. who played on thewho have made the Credit List. founded on fact. What of thle reg- visitors from the depth'. of -pc \ndovcr tenlnis team last year. has

    N 'S ~~~This suggestion certainly deserves istration fee-;, gasoline and eci-Se -p* beeti winnfitig consistently 'on Dart-L E 0 N onsidertion, fr, as te corre- taxes not tomention Pe~lera and observe that the larger one is mouth's undefeated Freshman ten-For good Sandwiches pondent pointed out, some reward mnaititenance fees, imposed on thle *certain to destroy the earth as it nis teami.

    is due them. Could this question motor transportation business to swings, around the sun. Leaving **Sodas and Ice Cream not be brought up at a school meet- the sum (,according to the Brook- the entire wvorld terror-strickien amILRAR ETE

    _______________________________ing, and some acknowledgment of iiws Itistittite) of SI1.170.000.000 ill the impending doom of civilizat .ion. The bIg newsR arondThER Cntheir merit be decided upon? 1933. which is m-'ell over a billion i wsaonteCn-

    SAY IT WITH FLOWERS The first thing to come to mind do(1llrs,? This fact is astounding a small grouip escape by rocket bridge sector right now is that thewoul be o al~w asingle da tid ,inl light of the revelation, plane to the other body. which ik boy'N r etn ready' to close uip

    Telegraphed Anywhere, Anytime the end of holidays, in descent from mnade by' thle Interstate C'omm-erce suitable for life As; the pitiftil little shop and go home. Exams startthe three and twvo days of the first 'oiiinta esttnfu e- earth is smashed to pieces beneath . a'3.adaotfu

    J. Hi. PLAYDON and second Honor Rolls. Or, if Cent of thle freight of A'merica te'.they' land on their new homne wesfo oa'Cmrde~'iubhic ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .heaout as5 poputlous as the Gobiseems ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~oe o hepbic highw~ay. A're an i- oie60 Main Street Tel. 70 this sestoo large. which is doubt- itl l las( iirtyaferb aDseon thgeh Foid ai(the railroads taxed in the samen reihrly fe ''a eetdrn teFoialnproportioti ? Fortunately' they' are lagrgroup also anxi'nts to Carry boomi. COf course it wvould he in-not, or they' would not bec in opera- on the earth's civilization. At thi, teresting to know w~hat all the P'.tiont at tile present. intrigu1ing po)int "When -\Worlds .\. men at H-arv'ard plan to dto uin-

    This is but a single aspect of the Collide" conies; to anl end. It is saidtith netclge ea rolW 9110 ~ ~ A ES Ucontroversy wvhich has been pre- that %w-ben this story w.,riii around. but most of them are keep-

    Umm~~~~~~~ running~~~~~~~~~~~~ ing pretty- quiet albout their pros;-inidiced so darkly' in favor of thme seriallv in a niagzt 0 n-pcie ciiisfrTli iam A . M iller ~ ~~~~railroads by' an injection of organi- -lgzti 0 ilpcieatvte o uy a

    ized ropaanda y' apowerul ployces stood around tie prse A-ugust. Ray Dennett '32, wvhoseto iit~ ~ t is nteretinggrabbing the sheets ats they' came father romped home first in therailway ~~~~~~out toge the neiws fresh, Al- race for the W~illiams presidency'.

    M erchant Tailor ~~~~* and inot hindered] the growth of though this is probably' nothing" expects to he pretty' busy hoistingthe rilrods. ompard toits oil-More than a pleasing exaggeration, thle familiy' (tuinnage into the presi-

    trilettions, the Compae toition o motor it wyill be perfectly' acceptable to dent's house at W'iilliamstowtn. E-.vou a fter y'ot have read of -'\r. Tefft Barker '33. wtho has beenl

    540 WEST 123rd STREET NEW YORK CITY - ~~~~~~~~~~~Balmecr's and 'Mr. W\y'lie', "Cosmnic coxing crews for so long that it isConatuerors". lbecoming a habit, say's the only

    As; is ofteii thle case, however, thing hie can think of to do is getPhone Monument 2-0269 S S.PE C CO the sequiel volume, "A-fter WXorld-. a job with the newsreel people vell-

    Collide." falls somewvhat short of ing "Strooooooke" for their boat-its; predecessor in thle quality. of race pictures. ...its excitement. Perhaps this is tlui Graduates Of the Shepard-

    High grae materals, wokmanshipand fiting guaanteed.Groceriy Purveyors inl part -to the "love interest" which Shields school of applied energy'High grade matrials, workmaship and fittig guaranteed.is allowed to intrude on the story' rather made the Saturday- I-ar-

    to' far too often. Then again it may' v'ard-Dlartmiouth track clash; a suic-Will call with samples upon notification at your office or be that the social and moral prob- ces.s. Flash Calvin '32 took second

    home. Ph~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~~~iis Academy ten aual'aiig insch a inl the 200-mieter clash. Malcolmhome. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~plot are slightly' bevond the s;Cope "Whale'' Millard copped a1 third inl

    of the authors. T1iit regardless of the plate toss (138 ft. 8 in.). andl.---- bo-th these criticisms, however, abov'e all, Norm Cahiners. the

    :'After .Worlds, Collide" makes. Maine man nmountainl. set a newPrices, $60.00 to $75.00 HILL BARBER SHOP definitely entertaining reaching. mn~ct record with a hrammer throw

    At Both .'olurnes. aq mighlt be cx- of 162 ft. 4 in. H-ow~ev'er. Cahlners'sWORTH 50% MORE THE PHIL.LIPS INN lsIecL

    Hours 8:0 A. . to :00 . M. pected. suiffer from poor charac- cinder swvan song looms,: he heave___________ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ous: :0A . M. LoUG0GA M terizations. and too frequent refer- the ball andc cha-in so far that they'

    'PHONE 903 ences to wtell-known astronomical hav'c to get a niew% ones every' timec.________ __________________-facts,. bitt these inav' he overlooked] andl no ath~letic buldget can stand a

    BREECHES A SPECIALTY ~DR. ADELBERT FERNALD for the sake of the 'ztor%'. The fact straiti like theat for. log...IaGOLF SUIT AND RIDING ORTREECHTEhaSthrearemoeEomeItan\tcTernien coutinues to hash out

    will be in Andonver Wedne-idays where he wMinmen onl the newv planet dihould also bottlers for the freshman nine--sp-cialtire in the straichteninc or teeth at 0 tinot Ile taken- too seriously,- for thle coluit was about fiv'c for thle

    (Formerly of C. Dobler LI Co., inNe Yrkai3n Streit. Teletptone Andover 466-W or wieteato;fitwt hiton;tnn nffir,-' 29 Cnntm',nwealth Avenue, Ken' lic h uhosfitwt c season so far wthen our aidding ma-

    moe 275. psiiiiso oyayte'd chitie finished its, grinidingothmiost recent censtus. Mal was

    - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~touring the hassocks with the usualIproficiency when the '37 outfit-

    LOUIS M. HUNTRESS - ANDOVER NATIONAL BANK downmed Blridgewater State Teach-ers 2-0 attirda .T.. ust to acdd

    tinge of crimison to the rosy checeksPhotographer ~ ~~~~~~~~Andover, Massiachusetts of ,thle Yale Doubting Thonmases-;

    Please plan early for groups, re-orders on w tho cani't heliev'e that Aticovecrnen eschewv the lpolitics c]ow~n here,

    Photographs and framings. Travelers Checks -- Letters of Credit And~over-at-u-arvardI points withDon't forget you want a School group and pahrdonalble pride to the fact that -a nice Campus view before you leave Checking Accounts Saving Accountsoamon the nomitlees for the 1Q36

    ltand anc Ca psve beoeyuc ekn Acons Svn A eunsstudent coutincil there is nary a itiatiAndover. Better order them now. wvhose career w~as launched front

    ____________________________________________________________ Andover lill .

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    andi( hose wrenches. When sonic of final game of the season, no en-thc. Yale mcen fell, badly injured, counter with Exeter having been

    oneof ilestuent drw apistol scheduled b~y mutual consent of* ~~~~and sotiefiremen's general. He both ~schools.

    - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~died thle following day. \1o one was och ams elistomakeilicri-rilatedl by the coroner's jury. any prediction as to the outconi

    . ~~~~~ ~"'rI'le general college sentiment of this afternoon's tilt, but the' rather dleprecated tile shooting as teani's recordl of victories over the &p

    Ii('l'31ss." a%fl the Yale historian I arvardl Jayvees. Tufts '37, the~d Iialt~~~~~l53 iiticlv. ~~~~~l~oston Lacrosse Club), the Crinmso NE E U T

    - ~~~,- Thle history of the University F'reshnmen, and Springfield '37, with~~ *.. of V~~Irginia ha, a certain sanguin- no( (lfat hakd pag st them.

    a~f:rv chiarm. Ini thle '30's. the boys points significantly to a repetition Aqato* *~~~~ organized a military company. [he of their former successes. Though Rich, creamy ..- -. ~~~facult%, fearing. pierhaps. a student former Grecn teamrs have alwavs HOOD'S MILK . a

    1, . wiia% ctatoship, ordered their given thle Andover creasenien good Eoach day a-- , .%. ~~~~~~~~~~charges to surrender their fire- comlpetitionl, nothing definite is It will not you. . *

    ,~~ .. 4,~~ ~~ armls. Thie young cadets voted: known concerning the ability Of A stronger body .*1~esolved, That we have our arms, this years cr01) of Indian N'ear- A keener mind ..

    .;nd inttendl to keel) thIim." TIbis hungs,' For prompt service .was Saturday. November 12, 1836. The i~iue linte-up iill p~rolbablN Call Law. 5167...I 'util Sun1day night. thle students rmi i( ae ihHinodhad the campus to themlselveq.reantlsmewth -amod Or ask the Hood route roan -Th'ley fired off miost of their ami- Who is rapidly improving. still inl

    'A itltiittioll. broke iilto the profes- M\c\V'eenys berth at cover jpoint. edateCmon-. '~~(r'~ Ii' uses, and aniu11,ed themn- tile latter- nanied player uniable tol H O O D 'S

    "el-es with the inmnates. Thle burly- participate due to anl injury to Ilk MII ~~~~~~arrival of thle state troops. The starting line-up for- todayv\ Since 1848

    Th'le facility (lismissed those encounter as arrahigell by Coa'chstmlent s who were susp~ecte(I of hie- *iames includes:ing thle rioters, hut allo'wedl themn to .Ifitim,indI. cq~rr 13"inl SANDWICHES-etturni 'n tlie ackno wiedgriment of Siraiiiwn. giial STEAKS ICE CREAM FRUITerro r and the promise of reform. Mucver (Cupt. 3. pumiaCAD BVRAE

    ____ Tiese terin,4 were regarded by the Ilivijlatidt. fir~i de'frngeCNY BEEA E'Virginia gentle'i'en a,. humiliating. ionIif'eAptlnwB akasThley w~ere pubkli'ed by thle facul- Mcrean. 1iren ttar Tasty Lunches After Athleticstv's- chairmt an, P rofvss' 'r lohn A\. rijidi. -t'cumd attack THE BURTT HOUSE(. I )avi'.. and lie % ai, regarded as 26 Salem StreetiniIper,,onally responib'.lde. h or several 26Slm teevcar, thierea fte-r th". !stndentt cele.-brated thle aniiiver'arv of the riot'.Thiee celeb~ration'. reacied theirClimax ont November 12. 1840.with the( shooting of P'rofessor

    '*l'he New Chipjel Davi;. A\s hie lav dlvin lihe refused An Invitation for Youito tell his a.ailatit", namlie. f low-

    College Life Once Careless And Bold; t'vi'r. . ~tiideint \\.'a'. fiunal1~v arro'terlan cared\Rn iirer le orro Trav-el by4 RailroadJungie Law Ruled Class And Campus fcl I N il.~ re.lefr

    .11 it k ' t 3- 111)131(1 i Vi C' \h ~vel. tlio',e hal~'oti la~ areWhen you return next Fall--irtcle\%aenttl n froii the pIivie'. %Ith t\% ite and cird \\mid patI. , Profe,')r'. viead vi t lie so asrn o ofr ihsedN1c V~\ork(7r. ; ilm nt it." Ii 1838, , 'tile H arvard de'.-Ipi videt ab itt stltdetit condii~l'ttin your cm~a' dibe 1i'.tv voiiitli of thks re- '..a egrace., tried to h llwth roo f "x hen thle Pr`eet undergradulatescovneewihsft

    l'illbic. tile law\ 'f thet jungle ruled. ..ftelbrr.I i'eerlb fi- aint tile Imunder''. 'talne pinik orii \%a' ill 'evin. inl (las'r33311and ont 1.-itk flver iii,. prlofes'.3 iril asb4cans At "College Special" Fares

    - Cati 1T 'it :~~~~~~1i tey dwv tte''Ithitedl ii demioiishi I et themi boiok hlack ''nt the braveT'iC b ecie~h re. tle '.ttidenit ilie cliapel. TIi' itias \Wenmo~ rth worl(d gone I\. when college life- SAViNQ YOU ONE-THIRD

    attxack' with pi'vph co nsider- HNII giin-1n. lien a ir"smiinan. wvrote wva' car(-I-.s atiir b~old. anid the(-I i~lirintin a trade riA. of their proh~- il Ilii 'iiarn : ' Wh!at a s.iglit the tr' Ilden hot r,. %% er(' filled, with Ii tv- The Rallroads of the tUalted States and Canada are continuing re.

    I. ) ne dlitli-iigii'hed '.chdar c-Italel 'etnI c .\hon~tl 2M )a JICt chief, as-tilt andl batr\ a duced round-trip fares three times a year from home to school andin.i'- 1iii \ r-it IVIIf Vi giniat I~~ fil l loxn ip te an'.'fth return for students, faculties and staffs of educational institutions.'I a 'tit~~~~~~lent in tli3.. II)ctie 111a'I.i .-iitt. l aimn '.el fen'. II intoe

  • THE PHILLIPIAN PAGE FIVE

    Addison Art Gallery careful selection of materials em-- ker at iiumber one, showed great by as large a number this year. CLASSROOM PICTURESExhibits Furniture ployed. promise. TIhe only) prerequistes, arc stated

    Sincetheyare crvicableThe~line-up was as follows': ais: eagerness about life, honesty to TYPIFY ANCIENT ART(Cnine rom Page 1)ndu Andover I [arvard face life, and courage to live life.

    andterace May o th diferntexpensive, chromium products have j*. S. Copley (l~obcrtson. No. I Mr. Peterkin Exhibits Reproductions,and errae. Mny o thediffrentassumied a definite place-in' contern No. 1, Prenitice' Exeter, St. John's Loaned By Art Gallery

    pieces are for sale at the endl of the porary decoration. Paying atten- XV. F. Poor. No. 2 No. 2, \\Vinmilil Strongest Opponents On Walls Of Room

    exhibitidn, June 24. tior'i to beauty of pattern as well as N. Brown (Capt.). No. 3 (otne rn ae1 cleto fpcue fal

    Until recently the modern move- 11tilitv, manufacturers have created No. 3, Frost (otne rmIae1 olcino itrso nment of interior decoration - has NI [ I\Xoolley, back back. I~ Boston high schools are included cient art and architecture are nowbeen limited essentiall to Europe. a1 number of w I-designed articles oath1111010juret o xibtiMrPtrknscssn~~ay o Today the o nralinetclennjotrliar-ti cas1,iwhich 240 niearbeginning with the Paris Expo- ttarmornifeig yth-.Avon to play that school in thle icls nwieareon m bi in Mzrso. Hall.~ class-

    sition of 1925. Furniture of this . (in it tirnn-itlo'fottrth contest of the vear. The enltered; twenty-seven schools w~ithrom i asn I-l.The

    style designed and built aboa ha etopponents are reputably very strong 25Adsardceuld~~isnce haller bee lotaned bye tesonly reached a small Amnerican11 Equestrians To Meet Wind defeated the B'ilue last fall by -i action in class C..disnGleyoAradaee-

    purec producin sodernlfurniture Avon School Today 5-2 margin. They have also hla'! Un'like other years the Blute will l)(ciallv intersigtthewoare producing modern f urniture ~~the advantage of -much winter prac- ble strongest in 'the run ning ,events., re sttiding Latin.

    here in quantity. thtms lowering thie lContinuecd from Page 1i tice. Trhey are, however, of the There arc four pictures ofprices. Favorable reception which same11 size and age as thle Anmdover Muchr is expecteds ofo['tome, un-this furniture has had indicates the( Frost, the individual st-ar of thle 1)oloist. and, With thle Valtiable ex- ilefeated s0 far this year both in ~ae-oo cnsfo h dsprobabilit ofagetrmretegne-~h contd for six of his perience gained while playing tile Ca' anil -out-of-doors. I\Volf I Y, takemi front the wall lpaintings

    rslofbetter ilesign and a inore team' s goals, were responsible fo)r against D edhanm and H arvardl, thle will encotinter the sti ffe'd oppoi- of P'ompeii. Then, there are er_________________________________thle 3-1 score at the end of' thle equestrians are at least not (lesgon- tion hie has comne tip against this eral lpictures of reproductions of

    period. Thle third period was a dent as to their chances of success;. yeCar, having two very good men the Palace of Minos at Knostsu inrep~lica of the second with the

    Crimson aggregation again (lropl- Andover Delegation as~ opponents. Pender, of St. John's Crete. Ancient architecture als;oBILL POLAND ping three goals. ~To Go To Conference who won the 40-ydl. dlash, thle 40- appears in other pictures of tombs),

    At thle beginning of the second AtBarson .j*%d. low hurdles, and heat W\'-lf in and treasure chamubers. The crafts,-

    Successor to ha lf it looked as though A\ndover -. thle 300 in the Cage meet least term, manship) of the ancients is shoWnl ill

    H. F. CHASE vgon tosaouofian Cti dfmPa6Iwhich .\ndlover won bv a narrow the lpicttires Of Metal cups. vases.~ nl thrugh iii op.Poorcarred Sr Wil fred Grenfell. who has margin, is entereil in one of the dlaggers;. and miasks.- ~~~~~thi. buill tip fromt the throw-inl and1 irI-

    scored at the very start of the 9'oken at \Andover in the past. a hurdles aiid both the dashes. Bern-Full Line of period. But the heavy and accurate man111 who has given niost of his stein, wh.Iose showing %%as poor Sport Shots

    BASEBALL. TENNIS hitting of Frost again took the tilt- I.lifewfrdth Laurnador fihoerme here in tile Xkorcester meet, ble- (Continued from Page 2)BASEBALL. TENNIS perl)Ciand, and he tallied twice. Tlhe Ia )r. [fanward Thurman.a whontled

    and LACROSSE ~~fifthi and sixth chitkkers Saw four chapel one morning in the earlier caeo nof~ i loetrdthle pro~grain of the 1936 games atand LACROSSElre oas dd(l .* part of the terml, a niemIber of the "Il these events. Ftirse antI Iitchel, I ,erlin.Thsiinestginnucto te ~l~isti~Faculty of I Iowvaird Unversity : wininers last vear, canl be counted]SUPPLIES total, owo of these by- Frost. -i. s thle 0tting Club hlas been hoping

    atld Cameron Halal, who is associat- onl to shlow up %vell inl their owvnA\ccordling to Coach Phillip~s. ed with a church inl the' Ttaliaii pat ticular events. Tlle Bl1tie has to create, more liking for the sport

    Developing Printing Atndo.ver had contitited with thle ihistrict of New York Citv~. a pain been strengthened by tu o mnen in at Andover. *spirt wth vhih thy sartd te flky capable to talk oti Condlitions

    Enlarging ~~gatile, the score wouild not hiave i- testii.Erma ars the hurdles,. lDav and York, bothbeen 50 lopsided. Mott X\oolley at famiiliar to -all oldl Anoe ecrind teami mien, will run, the CukKeno h hcg

    Outfitter for all hakwsteoutstanditig Bluec star ~ttlenclts. will play a lproliitent fome ltlehghhrde andtil te (ohs, whoi has htit nmore homec runsof thle da. Alhuhle iao tter inl the low hurdles. Neither thiain any% major league player thisPhillips Academy Teams tally. his' play was ~it all tiiiL inofd'iiga latoeo h thes' nmen have seen action in season, has grown so fond of hissteady and ometimes evn brillian ?-1 am, ottile varsi- nects this ~ld bat that lie still uses it despite

    stealv nd onitines venbriliat i)lat forml talk,;. (Coleumnat Jethnnig m o h ari48 MAIN ST., Captain Browni plaved his; usa f N\'ashin-ton. D). (".. very itifl- prh fc ta i sspi. erear

    ANDOVER, MASS. steadly gamne at titimbuler tli'e ~rhrc etitial in the fo unding of Toe H- in atinI larding, als;o a %vitiner i \i, rcs_________________________________ erson who playr h ialcul'ti counitry, and h)r. Sidney last yer illa is team in tileitihtak. **

    ____________________________________________________________ ovett. chaplain of Yale U'niver- field evenlts. li e willl have excellent iee at h rsitv., will lend their v-aluied ass;ist- support fromt IHite I'l thle shot, eranTeeance. CAhners in thle javelitn, Castle in (71-0nilan, 6-1 favorite, wa elim-

    Such schnols a4 Choate. Culver. the udiscus and the hJammer,- Moodyv inatedl in the IRritish Amiateuir

    17 TU~~~ (~~ ~ T A ~~~ ~ Groton. I lotchikiss.. L~awrenceville. in the broad jun11). and Sharretts Championship the other (la%. Ailr.P H O O T T i 0 I 1 ' FEter. St. Paul's. and St. 'Mark's. atid Ia [all i tile high jumlp, hIl VanderNilt's Rainbow b~eat theamiong somle fiftv others will ble practice oti \Mondav. Sharretts \Vanitie of 1914 iif her first trial.reliresemited. itist iiiissed six feet'in the high Dlleipsey says that Baer will be able

    Copies of The Society of Inquiry is paying itmniip. knocking douwn thle prole to~ beat Camnera onily if hie settlesthe registration fee for tell fellows, with his hand. dlownl to work. The Yale crewv this

    PHOTOGRAPHS - Te only expense entailted wrill be Thotigh there mary not bie a Year is judged to be one of the bestroomi and bloard, and their costs suefut f pae hsa-they have had for quite a while.DIPLOMAS will he reasonable. To date, si\ fel- ternoon. Ilike last year thle IBltie islows. have spoken, definitely to 'Mr. to be counted on- for s;trengtfi i St. John's Victorious

    B:.ldtwin. wvho is chairman of the seod an hrsIn Second EncounterDRAM1'INGS ~~~~~~~~~Conference this, rear, about going. The tine-up:(CniudfoPae1

    and six others have spoken about12-i.hg llills:la, inIotiedroPae)ETT R it uiall ti iidefiniite sort of wa.

    La~,t %.car .\allover vaA represented gatc.Qthier Andover c o ii mit te r s w e r eCHECKS rde:Ktle.Rf ruhithei t futadhr, a ulelegation Of tenl men. - and 220-yd. low hrls:Nthl a-bogtitrei h orha~one in the seventh. Knowlton wtas

    REPORTS tfiere is no reason to su19pc'ct that icily. York. troubled in left field hr the factthe ;chool wrill lnot hle represenited l00-yd. dlash : \\Volf, Hiav. Fullan. ta odrnigtruhhstr

    Made by ~ ~ ~ ~ ____________________220-vd. dash: \Volf. Kiley. Hay. ritory hampered his fielding.Made by Pullan. ~e ND VER MA SEMerullo, holding clowii the short

    LEXINGTON PH1OTO P R INT COO e A D V R M NE 440-vd. dlash: Furse, Stevemis,. stol) losition for St. John's,waSTUDENT'S DINNER, $1.00 W8-I.d run: PBraytnn. Fox. Pierce. their star in the field, and lie would122 East 42nd Street - New York City Steak and Chicken Mile: THomte. Robinson, \Vatsotn. have made a three-bagger out of a

    Week End Gime-ts Accommodated Shot put: H-ite. Fischer. two base hit, had it not b~eetl for the109 Main St. Tel. 8965 Andover Hatmmner: Castle. Petersoni. H-ixoti. fielulitg of Knowlton, Grondabli

    - B~~Proad junmp: Little, 'Moody. Sham- and Gardner, who caught him

    -BO ~ ~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~retts. sliding ilito third. The Blue trentLATEST B OKS OF FICTION JOHN STEWVART High junip: Sharretts. Iladler. thog h aewith no substitti-

    only sioo Buyer of Nall. tions. and the Danivers nietn used~~~~~ I. T~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~avelimi: 'Meleindv. Off, Cahiners. relplacemients only in tile ninth.CAST-OFF CLOTHING AND Discus: DeW'itt, Castle, Fischer. Atrtegmiiiieso h

    PEN AND PENCIL SETS ~~~~~~~~~ ~~ SHOES Pole ' VTaullt: ITarding. Taeuisch. .\ndlover sqmuad wtere entertained aitAn excellent graduation gift 10 Bartlet St. Andover ele.tea hr former 1-eadniaster Alfred

    THE ANDOVER BOOKSTORE E. Stearns.Corner Main and Chestnut Street~ s-.ji NOE

    j he .N~~ ~ J~J k~1 IL ~~ /A INVAI t'alarnbo. 21h If. KnorwlitonTbe CH OO L-C A H IP" Sh~~~~~~~~~Ieeraim. rf cf. BadgerIlarrks, rf fil nintth I ~.Grotidahil

    The Schiool.Camnp is for time older bov. the individual-a sperial Barry. c C. V'ielnsprogram Iblending tutorial facilities and mature Sports. Fledh. If 0in ninthi lb. Holt

    eome to the. vWalsh. II rf. FineThe SCHOOL PROGRAM: Preparation for make-up exatiiiatioum; Cummlings, lb p. Shean

    B A - . APARTMENTS, ~~~~~~~~ and September entrance examinations: advance sch-ool and college-co b(niiil .Pat(hr nDeauX-~~~r~~S 3O7-31OL~~~~d~~SL entrailce credits: junior college transition study for juniors amid Kewriga. 3b 3b, GardnerBeauxess~~r-tS 307-MO L 441hSL seniors. Foley. cf 2b, Hellerwhere ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~TIme SPRSPROGRAM: Opinlformal amid informal sportk sitpielowsk). cf lin ninth)weeyou myobiain., SPRSOtoaNlerulto. ~may ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-tennis, tgolf. aquaplaning.. water reg-attas. baseball, basketball. T'aii~e, I

    Attractive, Co fral umhbe and riding. S4-ore- lv uiinnigs;:Comfortably ~~~~~~~~~~~~~123436789Suites of 1-2-3 rooms art Nominal Time Sebool.Camp is for boys who wvisht to devote part of the AneI,.rrr 00 03 00 1 (12

    Tariffs by day~week~manth~seasone Suinmifer to the advanceenent ot their lurepatratimi for colllege. f. r N r' 50350 00 0 3hovs whim des-ire the tutorial uietliod of thin' tuttorinig camp in a W\ith i uhy thlree ganles between

    Some of the ia~erestingfeatures are:-_ stiuirer school tiiaL is accredited tim leadhini schooIs andu colleges. themn amid tile all-iimpomtant coniteste RATE the sane tar mme ar hiopros Enrollment limited to 10. One teachet for everv 31 student. tt th Exeter, the B~luie is to mecet, at* 11111ICUAST served in the mooms al no extr Chates campers. The final canididates of thme 1933 'rMmmiii1lle 'rssiotl attained

    1 hltiv today the H-untitntgton SchoolC SAVE an TAXI M2111S! FREE UIM SVI4X se h~ikhw a1 100 per cent college entrance record. mitile. I here is a chance to avenge

    CeaerlmmM asoppi ad theatrezms ) a On Applicamits and parents will hel referred t-o Andover arimmium who \mid Iver's loss to this school in the

    * U~~ PAM - oae o119frls have attended Wassookeag. relav' at tie B. A. A. ganmes in the(For Illustrated Catalogue amid Bulltina address:falN eracutepdiiuis

    OTM TO DSUM heo and bae*, but a axmphis man timile olitcinOlle of thel gaume Cain be.

    * C OUR0 "PUNOO PLAN" mm isys3ae ' ~gm.fretsaig LLOYD HARVEY HATCH. Director iid. i heBu 'lud colle nutfor s'o . ~.we an. m m~ res 3 aal a -Wassookeag School-Camp illbtteMl 1

    Lake Wassookeeg Dexter. Mlaine OIl top.R.eu or dines, ama ' e a emN o r i ofed. Il IUNTIN(;ON %NllDM ll.Silos. C f Kniw or,.'Ili

    D 1oyle. p f'f. Bridget

    anl awia!tiveli fTfhdyUTAPl l Cnoot'. 21 n 'm'm'~~~~ I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~e~S W ARDEN~ Buckle~y. ssri. FineJOHN M. COBDEN, Mar. * M~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~rray Hill 4'- 4800I. il- il

  • PAGE SIX THE PRaLUIANlM SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1934

    J. T. Lambie, P. A. '30 Memorial Tower Gift Of lDr. Eccles lost to Flournoy. 4 Radio Club Broadcasts in hadI atnTells How To Reel Samuel Fuller In Honor and 3. Wt ai-Tlpoe VesAedI atn"The Daily Princetonian" Of Students Killed In War Mir. P'oynter and Mr. Hagen- Wt ai-eehn With Average Of 413

    'Continued 1) - ~~~~~~~~~~huckle lost to McMahon andl Sides, Thc Radio Club broadcastedt Tcvriybsbl atn(Cotiue fomPage 1)(Continued from Page 1) 3 and I. early Thursday morning for the aTrae vasthasco ebaup fromt.26

    ship is endlessly 'Varied and invalti- tile runway on Monday, WVednes- 1)r Fes and Porter Hawesl st tm ihrdoeeha!ble. Then, since the competition dlay, and 'Friday afternoons, Onl to 1'ro\%wtn and Dort . and 1. fittme ih rao-lpon to .266. a rise of .003. It is in-

    is stff, ucces caries acertin (u- th landng aove i a crillo of r. Newto adD.Page lost since 1925.- The members worked teresting to note that no An-tinction with it. thirty-seven bIls, that is lplayed to Pecelor and Wcis, 5 and 4. a station in East Douglas, MXass- clover player struck out in Sat-

    Three ualites stnd ou as pe- freuentl by Dctor fattechcr r. Benedict and 1)r. Eccles achutsetts,. Between 1925 and 1934 urday's game wvith the Tuftsrequisites for a good hiecler. I-Ie w~ill or a blind manl whose name this hl~t Willard and Flouirnov'. 3 and thle club has only lbeen opcrating Frs en Visstlladth

    need of whch will C~rrC~l)OhllC~lt doe not knowandI 2.t oe u heien~r r batting with .413. Platt's homeiedlots ofinitiative, whc wl notrresp ent toe otk wwihcd.btte emrsae run against Saturday's opponentsmake him v'aluable to the paper inhasntbe ablect discover. On)Idiscovering news stories, whicar tile ground floor are a small caril- Second Track Team enthusiastic about lplone trans- boosted his average .080.

    everywhee if the can onl b asr.Inta i o s4adte Defeats Manchester mission and are going to try it The ranking:switches that govern the traffi(-.again. Player ab. h. pc. g.

    I-le must acquire reliability, which l~igh, tches chamtigvrnte rff (Continued from Page 1) Somiebo~dy attempted. to enter Viens 46 19 .413 12includes the faithfulness and carelihso hecmu.Pdr 481 .33 2which will allow the editors to place This mighty structure is tile gift all hIis; teanitnates, hie threw tie the Baialb'dl~cko - gerodh 33 10 .303 10responsibility on him. And he wVill of sainiier Fuller of the clas fjvln15fe nhs Tits was niesdlay evening. Although thley lt 5 201find that personal characersic~s of 1894. inl honlor of the eighty-sevn i fifteen feet farther than lie hadl inlbreaing inthe0 diacterist of pilieer trow itiefoe. n\ weny scceeded ifbrakn i~l, tIe i Kellogg 38 '10 .263 11tact. cheerfulness, -w~illingness -former students of Phillips it.cfar- ald w notcryayhn uite, Fn 21 21 1above all, a smile-will make hini (lenli', who lost their lives dTuring feet fatertanay a o hemc to the relief of the club miem- Sha23 6.0 8liked by his fellow candidates and the World War. var.,itv has thrown it. hers. I'feat 43 10 .232 12will often serve to get him into the .For tile I'llue Knapp wVon the 100- Holt 43 10 .232 12__inner sanctum for an interview %,*itli' School Golf Team vd. dash: O'Brien, a former club Blue Sucklings Win; Tlurdett 21 4 .190 8his highness, the sultan of X, or Overcomes Faculty manl who, has been b~rought upl to Kolo 7 3.7whoever he may be. Noof-tile second team because of his fine Smear North Shore Kolo 7 3.7

    Now. of ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Capt. H-eller 37 6 .162 12course, these attributes are Craniji 1 ed from Page 1i lierformnances, won the half mile: (Continued from Page I) "Team" .266those uniersals wich- makefor undelyradti ovardl. the quarter: IDay and Gains: Platt. .080; Shean, .060:those uiversas whic - makefor unergradates with a seventv-five. Y-ork'. the hurdles : Carlson. thle much better control of the play. Kellogg. .035: H-eller, .033;

    success in almost anything. fromn carding thirty-four for thle last pole vauilt audI Fletcher, tile Rouinds at first, and Hower, who; Vienls..019 : Finie, .005: Team,the niinistrv to the corporation nine holes to'niake the best score halmmer. pitchedl most of the aifternooni, wvere .03presidency. And therein lies the (if thle cuirrent season. ________ Andover's stairs. In -addition to the 03best reason for going out for thle This afternoon a match is to ble Romans Finally Win generally improved playing iln theIIcollege newspaper-it will tend to playedl with thle Clark-, School, at Club Diamond Title fied,. there was sonic be~mtifull Rlounds. I1,: Whitc, 2b; Var,, 2b; Scott.develop those qualities which are Ile' Anmdov'er C'ountrv Club. As- base-runining onl the lpart ofthe 3b: Kennedy. s": Ginniierg. If; Andrews.most in demand outside of college. ('lark defeated St. Pa-ul's' School, tContinued from Page I, two mcin. bo0th of who': ii madt- if; Bimcr. cf; G;insberg. cf; Rinehart. rf:

    The mechanics of heeling wfill ble it is- expected thatr the match will tered bits, with P'ook. gtridlilg hllii dlotile steals inl Variouis p~arts oif Schricher. rf.easily learned at thle approlpriate lie a close one. McMarion., Sides,. -frojIII behjind thle h~at. Ijle %Viii11int the encounter. 'ivrson s.Iarte ontime. Some college dJailes have Ilrown, and Porter w~ill make till) ruin was scored inl the( -seVenth~ !b thle n1141undi. anld was relplavedl la'c, Tennis Team To Meetseparate news and bumsiness hoards- 'he( team. The summary of Saitur- Preston. by Blpwc'r. ( isic'1 Wall mo1Ved St. Paul's Schoolsomec have one composite staff, ly, playing: This will c'm~ichiidl thle o s 'rver fromt left field to ceniter ito fillThere are opportunities for self- Mr. Povntcr beat 'McMahon. 2 with the Roinans~ onl top. G;aulk Hower's position. while A\ndrewA (U'sn rintinmd from Page 1)expression-in either department of alld 1. Nec,'nd. Saxons third. and ( ;r(eek\- AVe11 inl to left field. Rinelhar; illicr a t B~xeter onl the 6th of June.the paper. The best advice for the Mr. I lagenbuckle los;t to Sides, last. right was taken out ill faiVjr 'V 01 *l11 Andover line-up follows:prospective candidate for the col- 5and 4. The feattire of this, wecd's CatV Schrtilebr.lege paper is the following qluota- Dr. Fuess lost to Brown. 2 and baseball was anl elevenl inniniz li-m1d Inal 'oaoiyterti' Singles:

    tion. front the style book of The ~~to-hand (lius('isi'i ltwee'l di. t~aiiie withiI stiiit this Satil 1 I )alrvnple, ('apt. ; 2, 1-1. Th6mp-Daily rincaoian : l f a ood re Ir. I lawes lost to R. Porter, 2 flillhardt F~rankenisteiii, ;anil ti'' 'lai w~ill li the( la~t of th 'I ''n3 'clr: .Frea;5.)

    -porter should he assignedl to inter- dlown. Tlack-soil Pahes. wonil by thle f' 'rui for last vears incubator leant Ir, ~I endel : 6, Barnes.view Saint Peter, he would conmani: D~r. Page lost to Weis, 6 a.nd] 4. with a score of 12-1Il. Th'liis " not becomeli suhiet )''rvainz-. I )' auihle:.suicide within the hour and ble onl Mr. Newton lost to J. Peelor, .5 volved inl the rioit were especi" 1' to play ilitena. I. Forenman a11( Dalrymple : 2, H.his way. NVothing is imipossiblc in'i 1mnd 3. p~icked~ from thec chl)~ qa. f'' Thle flne-upl was as foil' %,w: 'Il'hompIIson an1d Peclor ; 3, Uricktile eu-wspaper gamc." '\l r. Benedict heat Willard, 2 tip, theiri particular brawn. 1Pie: -.n. pi: Hower. p: Fe~rgu.,o. r. n tiG. 1K. Thonipson.

    "ITHANK YOU-I thank you ever so muc 'h-but I couldn'teven think about smoking a cigarette."'!

    but they - ~"WELL, I UNERSADb that are so mild and iaste so, good'

    thtIthoughryou-might not mind ",rying I'one while 'we ake riding' alon out here.." .:

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