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Established '1878 Vol. LIII No. 45 PHILLIPS ACADEMY, ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1932 Ten Cents NIN RETURING LETTER LOAN E)hIBITS OPEN Calendar Of Events DR. PARK LECTURES TUFTS FRESHMAN NINE MEN TO BOOST BLUE IN ADDISON GALLERY For The Coming Weeke ON CLIPPER SHIPS TO MEET BLUE TEAM SPRING TRACK SQUAD l~~~~aintin \\'cdnc:,da~~~~,.priI 1.3HEETIAF RNO SPRING TRACKSQUAD Paintigs By Young Artists Of 12(3p 1m \l. eetinig of th Traces Development Of Ship HEETIATENO W'inter Track Wil Cotiue Tiffany Foundation Now entire Pot otrri board. From Time Of Pilgrims O'elDain, etr, ae. ill ConributeOn Display 12:30 It. fin. Picture of Class To Last Century'Nil DaynrlSwee, Reiturnings Large Amount Of Material -a paw- anrSet eunn To Team LUCIONVS OILS PRAISED12:40- p. in. Pictuire of Spring LARGE CROWD ATTENDSIetrMn liATER.SQUAD MEET SATURDAY Rare Glass Loaned By Mary Garvan Police. Library Has Exhibit Of Clipper Ships REITER TO BE IN BOX institute, Made' By Cambridge 12:4.5 Tp.ii. Picitire of W\inter Painted By Weyth And F. Dormani, Duchkesne Capt. Gard- And Sandwich Factories P'olice. Benson Ward, Kellogg, Cook, McTernen, ner Among Ittirtrnlng Ltter- 'Deasy To See Action This Men \~~~~~~ CIlvel exhibi~triofny loanedabythe 2 .' I tit dS *il ,.dC 'Fic pri gresi, of the clipper ship Afternoon Con fronted with a woell-b~alanced I eis omfort displany at~t uAdtison Tn5 ) fti Chi ele d f r, ail thle timc of the Pilgrims to the The ba'li teani) will nmakc its h 110 4)1 (lij~laVat -6:45r. i. ( *oir eheasal. cade of 1843-1853 was outlinedthAdin sceueandl strengthened b~y nitnl Gallery. The artists who arc inemn- S.LtlIrdaV. \pril 16 *j .eciellatngtiGor (inilV appeaaincet the Freasomn ton returning letter-nmen, thle spring. ler,. (if thle loiindation are all men 7:30 p). fil. A Ii vie, - "'rihe \\ iiigot alinalctr agaitnes lilt Tutws rclock. Thei inick squaid hast, a bright prospect and WOIII mien1iwer thi rty-five \vca rs, (itamlp' with \\allace D r. Charles C. 1 'ark. B efore a re- Ind-fivher Hielda twil pobablyck Tart irtile comling sea-,oli. N ~la3' iitet of age who lack- the regti~rce, to Reers' josv adec r.\dk ont{wihC)'c Niei behillth proalatcstart are rettniriling to the squtadl from the start carcer-, of their oiwit -poutthe gaudiecel r P irk ointed-' i )Ni ein iepaea nw i r track team which \ oin four 'ilie exliilitio itj hi tlitce Parts : frointh tt br'iid, ctyhaige oforReiter inl the pitcher's box. out of five meets. However, (oachi oil = anig.wtroo itlVfIA ADCCVV al'hsoyt tal h[so tr \\Vilard i a, improved consider- _ I)Iitti~j,. atercolt-, ill) ERMANHAM SPEAKS Crvhkovt the slimi graceful- -le~rl always, skeptical at tilC ¶be- drawings,. In tile oil,; I ligi 1-ticioniOF I Dhflfteciiir ailtiseranshudea 1iil1liing (if any athlletic season, sa~s (. ixcel, for his 'oli~l1)leteiies, 'ii (Ie- TO S. OF . GROUPrt teh abl~e addition ito the team at. short- *A prpe is very b~old I wtill say taladWnmti~lblne ierae ieiig Egihprs~u. ard )la, also( shown up nothing more than I cioisidler t11w .itriiig an symtical* balance. T deals n Mdr to orig C shipss Iin the oeigo well at third. The line-uip is still aii one. ~ ~ ~ ~ 'iltn , S o-e V le I llt l q I el s I o e n Life- to e forign s ports helped tinle id d.heevrran C ac -cea~on l average bae Nck and T'anagra Fiqure. both Ilv Topic Of Discussion -id development of thle ship. I )r. uneiiaded hwilleus nand reorae i 1. D~orman. thle breaker *if the( hiiii. air p Iarh~ap the best in thik In Open Forum Park traced the rise of the clippers i 440-yar record can h ilcP~i~lfŽ(lSectioin iif thle exhibit. I 'niberto So ]IMPRPSDwipl and its fall duiring the tiliddk oaysgae fnd] .ii l the 880-Vard run, and I RSOCIaALISM mig HnOerOndEoD l~nch~ne. lastyear' lettr iltn, Romanuon's Yourng hole Lider aloh TO HELP DEPRESSION of tihe last cenuttry with mitilermiji Coirrigan, Raynor, Cook. Poiner- Dtiche~~~~~tic. a last vcar',~~~~~~~~~~ letter Te ddion allry a u ea. McTernen. D~arling. Kellogg, and Ninde, a promising runner %%orth~ of n - I t U, 'rl Adio Galrk Sweet. and miost sf the pitchers. itt- iroilth seodteam, are Cotnudon 4 adihedat nag( 6nc icudn luding P'latt, Laird, Mead, Cates. i the sie.chnd r -mll efadingnineda Page 4)ia;tetopi' datywith inalGnitel nPage 2) Smith. and Reiter. will probably be i~~ the mile. Cahners ajid de~~open re. ______1__ErdmaHarri spirinters' of merit front thle winte 1 'lrminHriseninatoth feno. 'quadare tking heir llacesin th GOLF SQUAD CHOSEN before the Soiciety of Inqutir% in LARGE NUMBER TURNS Oeincto thSwet Raftenorn. Ct 1X)0-V.ird dash, and ('rosbv% dc- R ML R EG OU ebd oseSidyeeig OUT FOR CLUB NINES Reiter are the 'rettirning letter ment Ma;re, and Wolfe in the 220-yard ForRtrigLte-eBroOetoi nsc uiet steand wVill form the backbone of the run. Harper andI aroueRturin Ltte-MnBa tow racticab~ility (if irleahismn. the~ dihyme Greeks, Victors Last Year, With Fewtealhuhrietin-pha Thorne good ~~~Capt. Case. Malloy, And o)r huinuan origin oif Chisrt, social- Returning Players Are Favorite$s iii tlte 440. lit the field events; a1 Diven ?,tltepsiblte flf AogWt al vet been made. in'oachi I ) 1 ve has already cuit tili' a fter deatht were answered itt IL b.ihRie ndCtso h Sears, and Captain Gardner are *- >~(mbiasehIall begant last Thurs- mound, and O'Neil and Sweet ,suj)portittg the hammner throw. diiavfotd h witht iiaiv caltdidates turiting catching. Coach PBillhardlt s~ays Ne~vel, La ean. nd Milard. he gof practice last Thursday diownt to Piefore answering any quesctions. Newell, L.th qudoftetyfurt hc r.Tari stfrtoneo tent. \lithomugh several of tlte fieldo; (Continued on Page 3) (C:ontinued on Page 2 ill foii riitteutcen i h eimci ifute hc thinkinz were still wvet andl mtdd\, practice - dutring the secason. A\s '.oo~i a- tle (Continne(i .ini Page'2) wa'letnimeitl.sr la h ABBEY PLAYERS GIVE LIGHT BUT FAST SQUAD greens; are inl shape1) a snItiarI rating, __________________ oceIgh e ese ~ ~oIIHDA A DREEPORTS FOR LACROSSE wl el)(ate. wIictttswr . o .Sekr prospect.;fr thtccoinig season for challenge I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~~llof the clibs; seemn good. Plays By Lernnox Robertson Six ~~~~~~~~~gaint thteir liwsitionq. S Game Schedule Slated: Captaint Cas.e. iartow. Nialhiiv. The Saxons tinder the coaching And W. B. Yeats Staged First To Be With of Mir. .1avitard and 'Mr. Millard In' Auditorium Harvard '35 h1( illesed efrie' hslav'e 4e-ca promisintg pitchers. y'ear. 1\oge(r-. a newoiniiirt. is Mathtews. the captaitn, and Caiiipiou OTNOEIGT STRONG NUCLEUS OF Ps ott haive acance of holding down COME THIS WEEK SIX VETERANS RETURN iiW gIi iiIS,:li iil ai ' ____ l'orter. Sidle,. :tiiid S~chirieder have the title of first s;tring pitcher. itnpnm mt'ed over their ha-t t car~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~1-Eitlter WVeaver or Samnson will beC I )Cvotees imf the( draitia antd dilct- ~(htiad of aliotit si '~tv liteti ~ fom. Mantager Scltroemh'r lta~ :mr- bchind tile plate. There are abotit tauli alike were afforded it en- p inrted for lacrosse at the peltitig ranged tlte ft dli tying tentative fi ftfift ofnhof year'svitreit on thisbjoy eveeievening idarida hewhen th pnractice last W\edntesdav. including s, ,chdItile. sqtaol hic touh i i\tntuua-I\iici 'lt lreIrih 'ayesvn akim'it_ twenty veteraits of la-4st hdle. 'ear's sqtiad. ' letter .30-t ;ovcrnor Dniniiicr large will iiot be cut. TheIv lierfiwll urtth cut. Tuancerfrinrll( precedntheiri I io~s Six returning .\pril c~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~olachtes hope to) develop -olie goo ton rtiit twhich start, thi- week. pmr-- "Jf.afwpr isn "pirep"'. alt. 1 MaY 4- (i .0Cm,. a mevu ~~~~~~~~~~~~~)routiising ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ oittielilers from the new material. '.I'itcdI Lennox Robertsonl's "The abo-tut four or five squmad mien of Nma- 7-Yalv '35 Lmt New II avven * II - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~The ( rtecks, last year's wilitning \Vhiiteilicadredn andm :ih'C'atlhieeii ~~'ear, form a ttticldfll5 i mf a fast. *it ' ,- club, have only four letterChill men re- Ni f I letteruhieiare-"Nby I\'.i IhaieatI. clt'ver, l~~~uit higltt team. Mac 14-I )artiiiu pitthi -~~~~~ ttinitliil. out (If \wlich ntimher the' A\ pac(ked Itone \ ewed the per- The team will he haitdicaprmed byv Mat' 18--I Jar'vard '35 i it- lack of '.~ght due to t e fat-t 1 S a i' t I inidhave but otte prospect for the po- fi *rllt;Llce, wthich was one of - thle itatk the weil faemn evyM''2- itioni iof pitcher. I lowcs'er. Coach high spots, of Anido ver's, recent dra- \I~~~~~~~~~~y ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 ~~~~~~Riley expects to develop somc mnatic record. teants, including Harvard '35. Yale Ma 28-- liii'~I Rd~ (Wntiu. 'lh \licia e o' sbs '35. and Harvard Junior Varsity. June ~~~~~~~~~~~~~explained itt the words; of its (::lptaint WNard, Lewis. Holland. thtrti-hedo eIis Paine. Rowyland. and (uIlick. aill TENNIS SCHEDULE FOR POLO TEMH SSNOLD CLOTHES DRIVE YIELDS inthiotre tho head ftiehr vtrn of last year. arc expiecte'd SPRING TERM ANNOUNCED RT NIGL TEM N MUCH CLOTHING TO TOC H "I mm iiccived the idea of displa\- to shtow' tip) well 'as are I'leavenrich.REUNN LETil teras mpeIltlef'n ,ImvetA hmpo.ad it-New Meet WVith Groton Slated; - i~oMal~ Meals In View.~ of " large overgrownl fanily kept nmim, the sqttadmen of last year. ElvnOhr loYale And Harvard Freshmen To Take Place Lattertgelraaisiswllb ti- 1)iir rotminetnt inei are B'aker, BkdNot To Meet Blue Team Part Of Week loia.a1tt2.gieoisshein other ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~This Season * uover, Henry, Cleveland. an'd mother. T miade I rehatid hter son. 1\cls. all "prep~s". and 1). K. Tennis. p rospects; foi' thle c'Iium n'~ Ill ~jpmjv (if th fict fiiat tllere Is ,i - betn 1 eteim ' al f b)lack slhiei . hialf mnother's; P~rown, whohad never layerl ha-seasot aire good as several o-f the( ( tilt mic retttruiilg meuiiher i f last To fTusa tetig.i ysmtl,1.m - .. e~ ee Wie croie it'ele lothisyear itteSatuerda first stritig players on1 last splhg e [isqimd Clmacl Pi llips took-, prolposed] that there Avoiild he twto hieadedhhu hmmatice Coah 1-agebucke sa s siiutla have rettirtied to tile tealmi ts% ithi explectatif III 11p)00. the eighteeni iteatlvess aerals, durirn the c im mmtuz '11l' A\nu'ricaii t rit m thijel thle thiult tleq sucs ftetatre hi-yar. 'otniog thes;e are p n- oloist, tthiu, ieceqnth rehiortefrwek(meoiTtcla'itIit ii I ri-li P laiyers are iii oa miinmhs iui w- le pemtds on vhethcr teir speedand hehil who plavil No. I ast ~'ear Iirct ice. Iii addiit imu to Captain V'rimday. This should linsure anl iii ing dnoile fiirough sp ecuial arrange- of wih.Ni o. 4. \hl these \ill lie aVailable Ibmice aill m f whloml proved~ their dred dlollairs to go to the relief ccii- Govrm'.einiitt. mnidkr t' i eallspicLes Thie -schedtihe as compiled Im~' for the team. Froni the sgecimiil %worth ha;ut fall. C. I\. I mo~k. W\. ters in Lawreince. i terek116tald Manager 'Escher is the followitig : teani Sc"vle altul D)elmiug arIc e.- IBi rd, ainm o thiers src('ni to) lie p)roit- PV ey . tttit f the old clo thlc- L ennoix Robihliisoil. tl( 1w ecad of A\iril 27-Harvard 135 (atway) ecdtopve ahble. Foi'e- us.ing liaterial. . drive. w~hiicht was, held liv Tmw mc thle thteatrie. i-. mine- mf the pr( 11 April 30-M. T. T. '35 mantl, a uiimber of las fall's, squlall. )ugto ceti ifclis aelst tertn, three large lin\es initdit dlralttai i-tm the pireselit m1,iam M~ay 7-Yale '3.5a new mani is' also expected to it lit.s hmeeui iulip~ossihile-tim u'ratnge of clothes '.sere co llected. owie of Tii 1OF, htt' wi'ot e l'hc- CYailer' May 14-Harvad jtitiior Vrsity ~hiinc Weller. itt i iher 2-u last metnss't the I, \'ahe and I-r- whviiehi W..ill go to thw Andover i)('., NVanme. inl 1"0') Cr, ss Rtoads. anti

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Page 1: Class To Last Century'Nil DaynrlSwee, Reiturnings paw ...pdf.phillipian.net/1932/04131932.pdf · established '1878 vol. liii no. 45 phillips academy, andover, massachusetts, wednesday,

Established '1878

Vol. LIII No. 45 PHILLIPS ACADEMY, ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1932 Ten Cents

NIN RETURING LETTER LOAN E)hIBITS OPEN Calendar Of Events DR. PARK LECTURES TUFTS FRESHMAN NINEMEN TO BOOST BLUE IN ADDISON GALLERY For The Coming Weeke ON CLIPPER SHIPS TO MEET BLUE TEAM

SPRING TRACK SQUAD l~~~~aintin \\'cdnc:,da~~~~,.priI 1.3HEETIAF RNOSPRING TRACKSQUAD Paintigs By Young Artists Of 12(3p 1m \l. eetinig of th Traces Development Of Ship HEETIATENO

W'inter Track Wil Cotiue Tiffany Foundation Now entire Pot otrri board. From Time Of Pilgrims O'elDain, etr, ae.ill ConributeOn Display 12:30 It. fin. Picture of Class To Last Century'Nil DaynrlSwee, Reiturnings

Large Amount Of Material -a paw- anrSet eunn

To Team LUCIONVS OILS PRAISED12:40- p. in. Pictuire of Spring LARGE CROWD ATTENDSIetrMn

liATER.SQUAD MEET SATURDAY Rare Glass Loaned By Mary Garvan Police. Library Has Exhibit Of Clipper Ships REITER TO BE IN BOX

institute, Made' By Cambridge 12:4.5 Tp.ii. Picitire of W\inter Painted By Weyth And

F. Dormani, Duchkesne Capt. Gard- And Sandwich Factories P'olice. Benson Ward, Kellogg, Cook, McTernen,

ner Among Ittirtrnlng Ltter- 'Deasy To See Action This

Men \~~~~~~ CIlvel exhibi~triofny loanedabythe 2 .' I tit dS *il ,.dC 'Fic pri gresi, of the clipper ship Afternoon

Con fronted with a woell-b~alanced I eis omfort displany at~t uAdtison Tn5 ) fti Chi ele d f r, ail thle timc of the Pilgrims to the The ba'li teani) will nmakc itsh 110 4)1 (lij~laVat -6:45r. i. ( *oir eheasal. cade of 1843-1853 was outlinedthAdin

sceueandl strengthened b~y nitnl Gallery. The artists who arc inemn- S.LtlIrdaV. \pril 16 *j .eciellatngtiGor (inilV appeaaincet the Freasomn ton

returning letter-nmen, thle spring. ler,. (if thle loiindation are all men 7:30 p). fil. A Ii vie, - "'rihe \\ iiigot alinalctr agaitnes lilt Tutws rclock. Thei

inick squaid hast, a bright prospect and WOIII mien1iwer thi rty-five \vca rs, (itamlp' with \\allace D r. Charles C. 1 'ark. B efore a re- Ind-fivher Hielda twil pobablyck Tart

irtile comling sea-,oli. N ~la3' iitet of age who lack- the regti~rce, to Reers' josv adec r.\dk ont{wihC)'c Niei behillth proalatcstart

are rettniriling to the squtadl from the start carcer-, of their oiwit -poutthe gaudiecel r P irk ointed-' i )Ni ein iepaea

nw i r track team which \ oin four 'ilie exliilitio itj hi tlitce Parts : frointh tt br'iid, ctyhaige oforReiter inl the pitcher's box.

out of five meets. However, (oachi oil = anig.wtroo itlVfIA ADCCVV al'hsoyt tal h[so tr \\Vilard i a, improved consider-_ I)Iitti~j,. atercolt-, ill) ERMANHAM SPEAKS Crvhkovt the slimi graceful-

-le~rl always, skeptical at tilC ¶be- drawings,. In tile oil,; I ligi 1-ticioniOF I Dhflfteciiir ailtiseranshudea

1iil1liing (if any athlletic season, sa~s (. ixcel, for his 'oli~l1)leteiies, 'ii (Ie- TO S. OF . GROUPrt teh abl~e addition ito the team at. short-

*A prpe is very b~old I wtill say taladWnmti~lblne ierae ieiig Egihprs~u. ard )la, also( shown up

nothing more than I cioisidler t11w .itriiig an symtical* balance. T deals n Mdr to orig C shipss Iin the oeigo well at third. The line-uip is still

aii one. ~ ~ ~ ~ 'iltn , S o-e V le I llt l q I el s I o e n Life- to e forign s ports helped tinle id d.heevrran C ac

-cea~on l average bae Nck and T'anagra Fiqure. both Ilv Topic Of Discussion -id development of thle ship. I )r. uneiiaded hwilleus nand reorae i

1. D~orman. thle breaker *if the( hiiii. air p Iarh~ap the best in thik In Open Forum Park traced the rise of the clippers i

440-yar record can h ilcP~i~lfŽ(lSectioin iif thle exhibit. I 'niberto So ]IMPRPSDwipl and its fall duiring the tiliddk oaysgae

fnd] .ii l the 880-Vard run, and I RSOCIaALISM mig HnOerOndEoDl~nch~ne. lastyear' lettr iltn, Romanuon's Yourng hole Lider aloh TO HELP DEPRESSION of tihe last cenuttry with mitilermiji Coirrigan, Raynor, Cook. Poiner-

Dtiche~~~~~tic. a last vcar',~~~~~~~~~~ letter Te ddion allry a u ea. McTernen. D~arling. Kellogg,

and Ninde, a promising runner %%orth~ of n - I t U, 'rl Adio Galrk Sweet. and miost sf the pitchers. itt-

iroilth seodteam, are Cotnudon 4 adihedat nag( 6nc icudn luding P'latt, Laird, Mead, Cates.i the sie.chnd r -mll efadingnineda Page 4)ia;tetopi' datywith inalGnitel nPage 2) Smith. and Reiter. will probably be

i~~ the mile. Cahners ajid de~~open re. ______1__ErdmaHarri

spirinters' of merit front thle winte 1 'lrminHriseninatoth feno.

'quadare tking heir llacesin th GOLF SQUAD CHOSEN before the Soiciety of Inqutir% in LARGE NUMBER TURNS Oeincto thSwet Raftenorn. Ct

1X)0-V.ird dash, and ('rosbv% dc- R ML R EG OU ebd oseSidyeeig OUT FOR CLUB NINES Reiter are the 'rettirning letter ment

Ma;re, and Wolfe in the 220-yard ForRtrigLte-eBroOetoi nsc uiet steand wVill form the backbone of the

run. Harper andI aroueRturin Ltte-MnBa tow racticab~ility (if irleahismn. the~ dihyme Greeks, Victors Last Year, With Fewtealhuhrietin-pha

Thorne good ~~~Capt. Case. Malloy, And o)r huinuan origin oif Chisrt, social- Returning Players Are Favorite$s

iii tlte 440. lit the field events; a1 Diven ?,tltepsiblte flf AogWt al vet been made.

in'oachi I )1ve has already cuit tili' a fter deatht were answered itt IL b.ihRie ndCtso hSears, and Captain Gardner are *- >~(mbiasehIall begant last Thurs- mound, and O'Neil and Sweet

,suj)portittg the hammner throw. diiavfotd h witht iiaiv caltdidates turiting catching. Coach PBillhardlt s~ays

Ne~vel, La ean. nd Milard. he gof practice last Thursday diownt to Piefore answering any quesctions.Newell, L.th qudoftetyfurt hc r.Tari stfrtoneo tent. \lithomugh several of tlte fieldo; (Continued on Page 3)

(C:ontinued on Page 2 ill foii riitteutcen i h eimci ifute hc thinkinz were still wvet andl mtdd\, practice -

dutring the secason. A\s '.oo~i a- tle (Continne(i .ini Page'2) wa'letnimeitl.sr la h ABBEY PLAYERS GIVELIGHT BUT FAST SQUAD greens; are inl shape1) a snItiarI rating, __________________ oceIgh e ese ~ ~oIIHDA A

DREEPORTS FOR LACROSSE wl el)(ate. wIictttswr . o .Sekr prospect.;fr thtccoinig season forchallenge I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~~llof the clibs; seemn good. Plays By Lernnox Robertson

Six ~~~~~~~~~gaint thteir liwsitionq.S Game Schedule Slated: Captaint Cas.e. iartow. Nialhiiv. The Saxons tinder the coaching And W. B. Yeats Staged

First To Be With of Mir. .1avitard and 'Mr. Millard In' Auditorium

Harvard '35 h1( illesed efrie' hslav'e 4e-ca promisintg pitchers.

y'ear. 1\oge(r-. a newoiniiirt. is Mathtews. the captaitn, and Caiiipiou OTNOEIGTSTRONG NUCLEUS OF Ps ott haive acance of holding down COME THIS WEEK

SIX VETERANS RETURN iiW gIi iiIS,:li iil ai ' ____

l'orter. Sidle,. :tiiid S~chirieder have the title of first s;tring pitcher.itnpnm mt'ed over their ha-t t car~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~1-Eitlter WVeaver or Samnson will beC I )Cvotees imf the( draitia antd dilct-

~(htiad of aliotit si '~tv liteti ~ fom. Mantager Scltroemh'r lta~ :mr- bchind tile plate. There are abotit tauli alike were afforded it en-

p inrted for lacrosse at the peltitig ranged tlte ft dli tying tentative fi ftfift ofnhof year'svitreit on thisbjoy eveeievening idarida hewhen th

pnractice last W\edntesdav. including s, ,chdItile. sqtaol hic touh i i\tntuua-I\iici 'lt lreIrih 'ayesvn

akim'it_ twenty veteraits of la-4st hdle.'ear's sqtiad. ' letter .30-t ;ovcrnor Dniniiicr large will iiot be cut. TheIv lierfiwll urtth cut. Tuancerfrinrll( precedntheiri I io~s

Six returning .\pril c~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~olachtes hope to) develop -olie goo ton rtiit twhich start, thi- week. pmr--"Jf.afwpr isn "pirep"'. alt. 1 MaY 4- (i

.0Cm,. a mevu ~~~~~~~~~~~~~)routiising ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ oittielilers from the new material. '.I'itcdI Lennox Robertsonl's "The

abo-tut four or five squmad mien of Nma- 7-Yalv '35 Lmt New II avven* II - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~The ( rtecks, last year's wilitning \Vhiiteilicadredn andm :ih'C'atlhieeii

~~'ear, form a ttticldfll5 i mf a fast. *it ' ,- club, have only four letterChill men re- Ni f I letteruhieiare-"Nby I\'.i IhaieatI.

clt'ver, l~~~uit higltt team. Mac 14-I )artiiiu pitthi -~~~~~ ttinitliil. out (If \wlich ntimher the' A\ pac(ked Itone \ ewed the per-

The team will he haitdicaprmed byv Mat' 18--I Jar'vard '35 i

it- lack of '.~ght due to t e fat-t 1 S a i' t I inidhave but otte prospect for the po- fi *rllt;Llce, wthich was one of - thle

itatk the weil faemn evyM''2- itioni iof pitcher. I lowcs'er. Coach high spots, of Anido ver's, recent dra-

\I~~~~~~~~~~y ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 ~~~~~~Riley expects to develop somc mnatic record.teants, including Harvard '35. Yale Ma 28-- liii'~I Rd~ (Wntiu. 'lh \licia e o' sbs

'35. and Harvard Junior Varsity. June ~~~~~~~~~~~~~explained itt the words; of its

(::lptaint WNard, Lewis. Holland. thtrti-hedo eIis

Paine. Rowyland. and (uIlick. aill TENNIS SCHEDULE FOR POLO TEMH SSNOLD CLOTHES DRIVE YIELDS inthiotre tho head ftiehr

vtrn of last year. arc expiecte'd SPRING TERM ANNOUNCED RT NIGL TEM N MUCH CLOTHING TO TOC H "I mm iiccived the idea of displa\-

to shtow' tip) well 'as are I'leavenrich.REUNN LETil teras mpeIltlef'n

,ImvetA hmpo.ad it-New Meet WVith Groton Slated; - i~oMal~ Meals In View.~ of " large overgrownl fanily kept

nmim, the sqttadmen of last year. ElvnOhr loYale And Harvard Freshmen To Take Place Lattertgelraaisiswllb ti-

1)iir rotminetnt inei are B'aker, BkdNot To Meet Blue Team Part Of Week loia.a1tt2.gieoissheinother ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~This Season

* uover, Henry, Cleveland. an'd mother. T miade I rehatid hter son.

1\cls. all "prep~s". and 1). K. Tennis. p rospects; foi' thle c'Iium n'~ Ill ~jpmjv (if th fict fiiat tllere Is ,i - betn 1 eteim ' al f b)lack slhiei . hialf mnother's;

P~rown, whohad never layerl ha-seasot aire good as several o-f the( ( tilt mic retttruiilg meuiiher i f last To fTusa tetig.i ysmtl,1.m - .. e~ ee Wie

croie it'ele lothisyear itteSatuerda first stritig players on1 last splhg e [isqimd Clmacl Pi llips took-, prolposed] that there Avoiild he twto hieadedhhu

hmmatice Coah 1-agebucke sa s siiutla have rettirtied to tile tealmi ts% ithi explectatif III 11p)00. the eighteeni iteatlvess aerals, durirn the c im mmtuz '11l' A\nu'ricaii t rit m thijel thle

thiult tleq sucs ftetatre hi-yar. 'otniog thes;e are p n- oloist, tthiu, ieceqnth rehiortefrwek(meoiTtcla'itIit ii I ri-li P laiyers are iii oa miinmhs iui w- le

pemtds on vhethcr teir speedand hehil who plavil No. I ast ~'ear Iirct ice. Iii addiit imu to Captain V'rimday. This should linsure anl iii ing dnoile fiirough sp ecuial arrange-

of wih.Ni o. 4. \hl these \ill lie aVailable Ibmice aill m f whloml proved~ their dred dlollairs to go to the relief ccii- Govrm'.einiitt. mnidkr t' i eallspicLes

Thie -schedtihe as compiled Im~' for the team. Froni the sgecimiil %worth ha;ut fall. C. I\. I mo~k. W\. ters in Lawreince. i terek116tald

Manager 'Escher is the followitig : teani Sc"vle altul D)elmiug arIc e.- IBi rd, ainm o thiers src('ni to) lie p)roit- PV ey .tttit f the old clo thlc- L ennoix Robihliisoil. tl( 1w ecad of

A\iril 27-Harvard 135 (atway) ecdtopve ahble. Foi'e- us.ing liaterial. . drive. w~hiicht was, held liv Tmw mc thle thteatrie. i-. mine- mf the pr( 11

April 30-M. T. T. '35 mantl, a uiimber of las fall's, squlall. )ugto ceti ifclis aelst tertn, three large lin\es initdit dlralttai i-tm the pireselit m1,iam

M~ay 7-Yale '3.5a new mani is' also expected to it lit.s hmeeui iulip~ossihile-tim u'ratnge of clothes '.sere co llected. owie of Tii 1OF, htt' wi'ot e l'hc- CYailer'

May 14-Harvad jtitiior Vrsity ~hiinc Weller. itt i iher 2-u last metnss't the I, \'ahe and I-r- whviiehi W..ill go to thw Andover i)('., NVanme. inl 1"0') Cr, ss Rtoads. anti

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THE PHILLIPIANEstablished 1878 1T

Editor-in Chief, JOHN MUNRO WOOLSEY, Jn.

Managing Editor '8usiness ManagerNGEORGE TERHUNE PECK WILLIAM ELLWOOD KEENEY

Assistant Managing Editor Cirtudation Manager Tihe origin of the name TommnyDAVID (0OLLIER SARGENT ROBERT LELAND, KEENEY, JR. Atkin-s, appietd frequently to the

Phiotographa Editor. I. B. MuffrE, *34 B ritish soldier, is not generally

Alumini Editor, M. T. GLEASON, JRi., 'XI kinown It camc from tile sample

Eirchiange Editor, I' M. WHnITE JR.. .34 -enlit~ment blank given the British

,lssociaat Fditnr" -siildier- to fill out, onl which, in the PeetnE. T. BAlIldEIt, '33 GC J. Pi51, '33 T. THAcHEri '34. ti-tne space, it haft Thorn s At- Peetn

Senior Editors R.i.iOVE, 32for the, nanic of tile soldier. S'RNJ13

R. T. CLOUCH, '32 . Ii. D. CA39, '32 R .AVY '2 We notice oil the ilew hook reportNe WolnJ. H. PRESTON. '32 A. TitompsoN. 329 0. 0. JENrSEN. '32C. S. WooLsrEv. '32 E. 0. TILros. '32 C. A. Haiil.. '32 blanks which the Irnglish depart- New Prices

R. A. M~oREt, '32 tuent hfasr gottel tip, tile sample - rTM 01.1) TR.NDITIONS

Business Board shows the tiame "Hlenry Wiallace" -Fn lteRt. H. Coin. JR.. '32 G. MooK, '33 D). C. JENNF.-. '33 LrgokFn ltA. SCHULTZ, JR., '32 R. H. DAVENPORT. JIn.., '33 R. SNYDERL. '33 in the "Narne" sp~ace (in the sheet. FguiW. BomD, JRi., '32 D. K. Th~vE'rm. '33 W. F. TAYLOR, '33 Perhaps some day tile typical book $5t 5W. 0. BOSWELL. '32 J. M. CA~ry', 3D. '33 F. M. BLOUNTr, '33.W. H. PAiloE. '32 A. P1. BowErt. '3'3 T. B. CA?4PION. '34 reporting student will come to hle iltWFOR SERVICIL

J. P. AUSirni, '32 F. C. BOSLMiI '33 F. W. RouNDms, '34 known ;i'; I-ank Wallace. $65T. C. SAVAcr. '32 E. J. AIARN F-S '35AN MOE

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dfi~.preceding publication. Wa-igo lt avsdt iak

THE PHU.LIPIAN invites eommnunications, but does not assume responsibilityfor the ahitohsavidthtar-sentiments expressed therein. All communications must he signed, although thie name lie ab~olished since they arc inclined

of the author wilal be withheld from publication if hie so desires. tolibe a strain on the tier iou ,v;

Terms: $3.50 per year; $1.50 per term. teinl of the pupil. Local Papers \Ci akt.t i onatSrn-'oims i aet ordel

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Published every Wednesday and Saturday during the sho erTHE PHILLI'IAN i,; on qale at the- Phillips atiri and at ilia Grill. The lie-t putn oif the week cone-. Nine Returning Letter Erdman Harris Speaks

TilE PiiirJAP.tml.N takes, pleasuire inl annoluncilng thle election ) th frili 'iiite pn1.e-s agent for Blartlnu 11en To Boost Blue To S. Of I. Group

following inlei to thle editorial board : Gerard losejph Piel of 'Salishu rv.adialyscrcs h noicsSpigTakSudloniudfo ae

Conln. :Richlard Antllonv Mfoore' (f Bro' klyii. N. Y. : E~dward Tetft that f lugi , eccliini, the hufni~tn rniudfo ae1

Barker of Sy racuise. N. N". a ;nd Tlh'nma- Thacher 'if \Vashington. D. C. Persoinbnhasenadie (niiueIfo Pg ~ of. todlay intist face: thc

aInd to the business board i: MDavidl Cole 1 eniev of Nantticket: Edward ;lliy 1sicia-Ii i t) ?-iv Ibirfiredl -.cmir ..Nia. 'abner. . arvey. and dififerencee between right and

Tones, Barnes of Nexx~York, N. "k. a nd l-ranik C. Trisler of Carlisle. Pa. I i fiii a stiii thisr seasoil. oric, thle javelini. I t. I nrwn ailn wri 'g Ini formner titnie-, he said."Who will take hlis place?', voti l1y-. i ii ihv m'e oleteti usinwsuulycsl

The Unstandard Brand agek. "SI-s wife.jil -.av. h lr--- best iln thle high hurdles andl I lax- answerel liV asking Oneself whethe ragent. She will j tiiiip into thlc r lif low Ilurdles. I ladihuan. Chlrist wotild or would] not hatve

With this nittitlier of I tin Ptii nt~t ii \ \ a new editorial I' 'a r' I ~brebreech. A tritimihiitirnt r' of I of P' i

N~iththis umberof T11: ;Inew cIII~ral 11lard ,I, rntin, comeL-- front offstagve. letIt Ianda' hi der o f thle Nclif ' done this or that. The wvicle d

surnic. the responsibilities (if publication Vil'r the ie-o year x' e \Vill eolfrth ihjiij(~ ference, of opini ni. however, a, to

gttlide TimE Putxu.I.TrN'i ; destinies: '% e are resh" tisilde for It-. -.ucce-- just w~hat Christ would do mnake.Or filue. bedent-o tadiion whih dctac, hat liemelnin e- \ o ker ptriled anlother aind I resci it are expected toi lead this an uinreliable method. \lamnv

bocard slil.l1 state its aimns and it'; View, Onl aInthing" and 0vr-t-Vtliiig. weItitl \x, 11ic. N C tlimiik. giVeS thlem nitl- inl thl:it evtt ii etrmi.people feel that it is better to heath

wVill proceed to dlo that inl this. offr firs;t isse.1halifi~edly- the tmarblde-. Speaking " aderad Ruitttia-M can lie dlc~ld,.i - a practical, (lecent. useful life wvith-

\Ve believe that "prcp'" school journalismi iii thle tii i~t.d Sttsuof aI girls' nttr~erv rhooloi in New I-l~ ~ f ri' mlp ti rigt olwasltl h'i ~~~~~rk they added(fo tIl-brad ll~p oretyinitlfiettaioutev il

at prebent in a bad condition. Nine-tenithis of -lP rehi- -.chiiii 'M iW.-l~lier- 'r. th: de aetitcil Ilughe-.. Niller.. I larding. :11( high idleals wllich Cllriit set.

are completely standardized. and the influence t- efacil\ citt( ).it. ~'ud( iii the 1 ~ Catv, will CO1ittlp(se -tile posle vaulit- of kedl to disctus-- the destruct 'itt

clearly seen in nearly ever\ oue. We -.tppo-.e it i-. the age flult i,-.r,- .'Vi 'a~ \celpt il ti( pinirr -f thle high' ideals of votith injta

sponsible in u~~~~~~~~~ii-it .e rad e-. and lea\V lire pae in- l la itte-ll Ir iai nsj~~otisible a wax for this stuadait o ti.a- ikeI tra tg ntm'sl~~Gaiti' ' ;ining in, contact with the res.t 1

felt ioreand ore il tie daly nwspaerif the 'i nitend States~ Per stintt ml' :roilm i art I fIill ito w wrry 1' 'te-, btli 't et ter-inen. I lyriltt tli(- world. Mfr. Harris felt tliat mIt',

melt;1 jitorenand ilor ontu a* twwspaprni -l( l, ii, ls I fite, a prep ('f lm-it'isc. dificttlity lay% iii the~ unreal pre'en

iottrtiali ~ni has taken it-;lae I .ikewi'.o' among`\ soco XIr 11 11 lt II('% - Seven maeets; are -lated fo r thle tat ton 'if idleamltni. A clear itnider-

pap erq anyi dist inct ive pa e lita- heeti dragged flowin lh thle imrlttifflCl. Accordinig ti' te huii: th . rng trl. he irt ontg 'Nit -ttlig of he vrd as ti.,t

if it, contetnporari(-- to -ttcli aI ilegret theat it, olistincitiveties- ha. _beet' Fxetver haskil iallt canta wyas I aittdi- 23rdof pril whle te lstshp

gTradultiah submerged tinder the Itla- of statidard material. The editi~ iicta'Iind it-rc~ iti tilie ganie thev lostwiheolii tokt'w

Of one lprohiitent Newv York paper wvas recently a-ked to jlidge one oif b''~slecaiuis. tlIec- sav\ tile fltoot E~xeter titeet. will take place oi .szmcesav lie saidl. Ini -. tne

th_ nitinerons schlolastic press, contest-.. Irlsed fix thle standardizattiit. wva- piiorl% lighItedl. Th'e difficualt .ltime 4th. .A\n itnter-giriuad meet w~ill reahiiis the 'strtiggle of the idleah-t

lie 1evased hi,, (ecisionti onil tie Originiality evideticed in thle paperC,. (primi in. thle swimnining \waI - that thc hie held (It1 Satlnrdav to ehetertitite i, otu to lie ; losing otie, butt tilt

the ;antouticemnltt of hlis decision;, greatfr riniiitl rs vtt- eeii ftti ita re \%I( ' %ill cuter the nieet onl the fol spiirit of Christ i h nytti'

tlie editors. of tile paper thwat hial been akcetistonmed ti t %in heIlnW the thee sc11il. ir\g%~ -I, flghl di ,\ ii iit Satttrdav. theat hitmalhv1N will winl out.-

Year after vear even visited hlait n Ilii- dowvnti wn office atid b--egge it * erertt. -Tefloigi tiecliilt Intelligent illealist il an altrtii;nm

ktowwht thev had dotie wrong lHe Wa'as Ni( ;it as 1ito -h: jttdge( Atnothier touigh break Exeter gott aIre tvlti icsar\Teijiw

the following V'ar To sulch aI degree is; the s~econdary. schooal press imnta ly~a.ta hecietl ciitl tii ii to ''itirti the ((tiler check' frutnt

thle clutches of statiohardiz.ationn: not otihv is it wruon- to have ;uvt against t%% 'itiati that wvcre vlsI\pril 23-1l arvard E-reshtteti letllirdnih tsrttoi'rh

tige (of orig-inahit% in yoN pmiiatioti. bttt also tatking apprhinvitii no t ice liit tio,( good for hier. \p ril 30-7% T. T. 1'. lre.hniieit' os ftaeohn esl

of this originahit\ is Inc eervwherc liv s;trroni fiilcne 'ai Mfay 7-Yale Freshmen interest doemands, it.-

WeC o-f Tm tE Pmiiilt ~hielieve thatt it has not 1 eeli a ffected liv \\Ve have it fri in fairly authori- Mray 14-11T'irvard linterscholastic \\Viieii asked hits ophinmiton a,. Ill

this~ all-tr-w -prevalcmit ;inuilaritv a-. greatly, as s hue of it,- coiitetiip irarieS taie lirces tha1t tIme iiaIIie Of tIle M-v2 Datitti r-hiim hther there i;s any lieafter

I )tmritig tme coining yar we \%ill enldeavor mit fight free (if the enucroach- v'ice-p resiheimt 'if tile freslimati daoer'eath, the speaker epesdmm

ilients o)f staiiiardizatioim. \Ve believe tiat hook reviews,; thinmi-tint6l clatss at Tech is Zilchi. Ma 2-eii Ii~-hirioneh1 tliit the ttiiverse was ltot

bliographlies. word- for-word rehrr 5 i~ le\m2t-e orNmet in . ullhplY- ia I- lh-(ikely, to'continiue prodticimig .(If-

1iv-play accotilnt- oi gaine,. or lengthty articles, ott tile etffect of Great -' reat Ila, I air ire bieeni at thims iiieni esoaiis idthr l

I -ritaiti's fall fr'mi the gobd I -m nard, hiave tirn pla'e tim a econdar- 'lttsteriiig Ma ;rch wimid that wvc have ltitie 4-1Es'et er at Exeter eii-.cf ioui erotiat. e ndte~t

schic-'h lie"-pahier wyhich itl i h Iititerl phaee tmtitt cl'ver adhfi-ttate it teI eoidveillthat after we hieavc tuaide Mr\lin. I larris; thiitks; it qunite l~n;-

fmex%, (if Ol-co n at title e ,"le teiln(e nI Lrg ume Trs ihile. though tiot probab~le. that thirof t-hie school atid the tulle ~fullln it- 11v ,, ihittyp rotr first milhioti. )i(.luxitry will IeLreNme un

Well enrouigh to wvarrant it-, heimig recach. We hielieve that TimnHE i i to have so nimany hats that whe the OtFrCu ie world tia\v "go to hell": lie dir'l

.1IA t' I,-I hs a ilistinctive and~ wof-rthiwhiile feratumre in thle htti Pass.img wind take-. one sailing wec canl jlmlm - feel. however. that w'~e canl dlo ii-

(o>lilttiim We believe thiat hieadliitcs such a-. `Sliiftv IPatil Rev(-re Eleveni -neer "Next"' antd reach for ; Cniid rmPn i thing abotut it.

R\otitq D ay Ini Fiial Clash () f Sea-i11 'ml:imtl 'h Bioird walks PIt- In West - 1)ohbIs intistea.

hEnd Gatng War'", spread across thle fril'ut puige. theat eihitusifys like the *aaIitlt-.:11llt' Jmi thle il"\Vi t'ei. ""ie Dr. Park Lectures

Riot Extra If several Vears aIgi . trtve cltiC~ltiive ev.ifletice thiat 'I Ill: Friont the( ci itditioti uf the iloiii Wan tea this \ear will lie leol fix R, L.. On Clipper Ships

Pm ut num mtAN ix isl to onie degree, at heasi. fre(- fr'ni tie evil-. oif stamidardi- it wo'e ad s.eciti that dturinmg thle vaca- I howtard. (oinidfmPae1

'atioti. - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~tiomi the janitors have bieim Vaxiillur The 6ads \\u-.tilth M r. 1 eiieit liiaThe %.Vr\. interfaces N\Ilicll %%(, II:- ~~~~Ci it~h. iate in sicl u sitlI. te-1ying tClomd". I )r. Park gat".'

T~~le very itisiatlce- Vi hiehi we b Iv neiitioiiid itlt ile pa:ragraihi iniihtmriotms. -rsohv o uh; ag Ia

ahio e shotw that Ttit:P i l- mit Ni reas')imiably free fronmi faculty Votn - hea 'v w ltls itte interest to his talk by mimngling Itis

t rol. That is a welconitme ronditioti. html it is; onihv as it i'imtrela lit iNi :u Thel( Iawlinig scliooil papcer lIma! -facts, withi interestimig storiesil

\Ve see no reason for thle onttithrst of criticism wvhiicmi-trc attem il htsmhn-.sol ay'i \k ikio iwtaill caiptaimi thle teail this nmt i tecipe

:fter the ptibhication of ao lively and Poimited conuIttuII'icat i~in. For . thle profanity ohrtgtevction y ea r. No definite hlitlal have yet Dr. Park gradltated froiti \II-

comnmutiication is not the official vioav 'if 1' 'tin PmT jm.t .m m\N : thle Cotn- it re oaoi i'n h colbeenti made -for clho osinig the first d' 'ver iii 1891 atnl aufter his; gralil.

itunnication cohltmirr is ripen to the tastu'lts hNo Yl for tlwe diistisit n :miiol aI had namlie. Sonic of the latgua, team11. hll Soon thile plaeyrs \will ie aic froitn college was conntecte'1

presenitatio-n of it; ownl views-T mi; Pit N N.hi'1IN\ j. 11) res ,isbl fo'r Nvc iitt, hieard a 'roid hiere is di videdi accortding to their skill. with the see'onrd Parishi au'd mttl

the '-elitirnients expressed therein. 'rimI- P~. ['ii \N i Jxblicves; theat ill al-, pretty' a-Pawliln. Thle Romans. Mitchell by lDoct)im -1h'hiird Cotgregatiotial Society oi

lowiiig thie rea-ronabuv free us~e of thisi lotui tiore'f ttln adsic Eccie.; and led by A.. Stratton. will 1-flitghat, Ms.Sic 90 i h.i

seric , frgrievance-. uthresho (tmit inl t lie ti hemi alil io-.-.iil explhainmed Those who ohbject to swt-ater-. f off~er somle k-eei conipetitioti this; Leeim 1pi-tor (if the I'-irt Chiurchi ei

toth atisfatctioin o)f all are va -th le" ha, ruytlthatg~e;lLe.hiti h ~'tet aildthtesle ear. A\ltiort"hi thev have noitiiam oso.

aInd ingrownm. Thle coiirnitmnicat io (iiIf la-'t t(-rii was; miero-lv reoesni p. ~ ol Inliit' tIt h~ i' f las;t year's; men otil the 5(htialh lIi Connection with tile lectur .C

tive of coniniotijalk : amid(, whnVCI that is thle cae, w call -ec mm' i reason kitidred-somml iii Sir T-T. Wialter Gil- there are sev'er.i e elw hu itrsofciprsisfom .th

w\hy- it shlould bir cal-efmihl hmmshied tipl. ie. eatyToiligndiihrshow pr~omise5 arid who pirohbabily atithorities; as the Marine Researcll

lit conehuison. ate i"i the. I ')-1(Q33 \iioillonlaisit tt h bete hi i a ill nmake the teuuli this year. Society of Salctn are bmeing shifivwtt

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Abbey Players Give The Princeton PreparatoryTwo Irish Dramas School - Established 1 873

W EEK-END SPECIAL , No. 8 ~ ~~~~~~~~Continued from Page 1)Thscolofr bxwek'oue

~~JI3EK-END SPECIAL No. 8 ~~~~~~beng 'sste b W *I \\*Yets fo etmbrcleg rsholeaFarnestHo% (1 and Jaies Stphensnations. This school has, an0 ducaitional

background of 59 YT-ars,, with reachers,S 11 0 E S itil~~~~~~~~~~~an it was' froin this organization well qualified to )s&olvc educatio,,.lS H 0 E S ~ ~~~~~~~~that thc .'\hlicy Thecatre gained its problems confrorotiA~ boys.

ALL NEW SPRING STYLES-ALL SIZES-ALL MODELS start. A- uSumme Se ssmbrion 193

SPORT - DRESS - GOLF - ETC. Ili~~~Te ca sts;% rer as foIlowvs:Ags toSpe eri,13SPORT - DRESS - GOLF - ETC. ~~~lI~ IM A.A SCHOOL WITH A COLLEGFBUCKSKINS-CALFSKINS--SCOTCH GRAINS -Ilk W1ITI-tIAflEAD) Joy" DE'I PINN~A. ENVIRONMENT

CORDOVANS - ELKSKINS He~~~~~~rs (iigildeu: - -lenCrowe 5t vnead52nd Street Modcrate Tcrms. A rcque'st will hTringCORDOVANS - ELKSKINS I Ter Chi'ldr(-u: 5th Atreitue and ~~~~~~~~~~~~~full information.

George F'. J. M.\cCormick NEW YORK Address: Director of Summer Soession,THE PRINCETON PREPARATORY$865 ~~~per pair Peter Ilichacl J. Dolan COMPLETE OUTFTTERS N).OO

Kate Joan Sullivan TO COLLEGE AND--- 472 NSA STREET PRNEO.NI

Others as low as $6.50 Jane May Craig "PREP', SCHOOLIIaby Ria Mooney STUDENT

Thursday-Friday-Saturday - April-14-15- 16 -- Only Decnis A\rthur Shields Our representa~tive ex~ibits-

Johin D~uffy, Postma;n and Chair- 26 Safle StreetH.P Ho d S nZbe luuru.~ ~ ~~~~~f~iiotgl rouai re Jhno a ~Cubod

~~9U ~~~I~~tUII~~~ 'CL~~~t ~ ~ ~ 7man1 (if RIt 1. C. Barry Fitzgerald ON MONDAY, AkIRL, 18ThI

D elia, I-lis I)aughter Kate Curling _______________________

-Aunt Ellen Maureen DelaneyMUSICAL CLUBS TO PLAY Aittii~1~ jX *~Servant P'. J. Carolani Tufts Freshmen Nine

AT EXETER SATURDAY illov,17. AeunnadSrt~ii~~.ct I-Sceciw: MIrs. Geoghegan's To Meet Blue TeamChenhu ad Srapin" fy, afor (Evening) (ConItinued trom Page 1) 21

Orchestra And Glee Club To I litiI(eI, "C'uni Sancto Spiritu"an .\ct lJ- Ilie sahlwt ( I.ater in the thrM-iY lk'"Art Thou W\ith NMe'' by Bach, and evening) hr will be little doub11t about the

Appear Before Exeter "Scotch, Folk Song", the word,; of Act TITT-Tie saine (next morning) future effectiveness of the Pitch-C e mMovies whuih are written lby Roibert Burns. Time : The present. - ing. Positions in both infield and

-ire the selections to bet staiti by thle "C\vri.i .. \X N i I oU1.ra fAN" outfield are open. and Mlr. Billhardt.The Gee Clb awl( ircestraif Gle Clu. The( )rcest I wIll plY Peter Gillanc P. J. Carolan states that bie will not announce theI e C e m

the Combined Musical Clubs will Shubert\, -Sin~fo~ietta- ;iid *'Con- Patrick Gilla Denis ('Dea regular line-tipl until aftcr the firstcerto A'' for the harps-ichord, %which N\Tcllallicar under thle tlirectiou 'if I )r. . IcaiGillaile \rthur Shielrls fewv gaines.

I 'fateicer a Exetr onSatuolaywill hei played by I [uniasonl. aS Bridget G-irllne Mlaureen Delaney A\pril 13-Tufts Fresh.evenaiing at seven o'clock. Th l-C '1ted l b the orchestra. Delia Cablel M.%ay Craig April 16-13. U. Fresh.

The liuse- 'rhe. Glee Chlub will appeiar at Cathleen ni Houlihanu Eileen Crowe April 20-H-arvard I lous~e Teamiilul leave for Exeter at four o'clock Bradford Academy two weeks friom periiidI: 179&. April 23-B. C. FreshI.TlehnLarce56

o sniin font f Pelmod loue, tis Sturda andat JrdI( Hall1 1 Scene: Peter rGillanie's Cottage, April 27-Lawrence HlighAfter the concert the Clubs, will be 'in tile tenth Of MNay'. near Killala. April 30-Yale Fresh.

______________________________________________________May 4-N. H. Fresh. _______________

-, - --- ~~-- -- Old Clothes Drive Yields May 7-Harvard 2nds

Adventure No End! Advancement;- Too! Much Clothing To Toc H May II-Harvard House Teamm LEO0 N' SCruis ever counry onthe :oiitnu~d rom PgeI May 14-Huntington

Cruiseevery ountr on th Contiued fnm Pag 1) Mav l8:~-THarvard Fresh. Jersey ice Cream, SodaMIE D IT7E-R R A N E-A N Commiittee for Relief of Striking M.\ay 21-Governor Di)unimer and Sanidwiches

This Summer M~~~Ainers. The largest number of May 25-PendingThis Summer ~~magazines yet collectedl w~ill be dis- May 30-H-oly Cross Fresh.

LIKE it62.da% liiiui~i palty on : great private var-ht. 'Cruising tributed between the TLawrence jail June I-St. John's .\cadeniy NDVRSTA ANRthL aosone flmo d-e tidIid.\stn ANDndthOVERrnc CiyEiAiMnTueA-UNH.Frshworld renowned e-itie- and Place". in 20 rotintrie'; and i-laiids of . e vl b eand -3 cotn* s Afwwl eandfor special Jumne 11I-Exeter STUDENTS' WORK

COIILZE1I'iiLS. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ditrbuio.A SPECIALTYRide a camrel to time- Ivrainiid- 'rake a gondfola down thle Grand ditiuon

Canal Danc on oen de- iiMeditrraea monih!A. Two more mneetings at the Log Polo Team Has Single AgCents-K. MacDuffie, C. Lairdv'anceement. too! Optional '-our-es, byv vornplete tutoring -elhool, Cabin are planned. one of which Returning Letter-ManNavigator~ Chli, wVithl voiiupao- rvadimng. e-tc.. opien to all. w~ill take place next Thursday to(onnudrmPae1

Sail from Ne%% York. July 2. -in fainoion world-cminiing TPRESI- meet Dr. Gregg. a perspnal friendpad.Hwvrwihtefst W ,J MO RS EDENT JOHNSON. returning, Septembier 2. Students have Spec- oif 'Mahatrna Gliandi. and the other pated. Howevern wnil.th y7 the TArsXWI SEMRRISSEially constructe'd tdorinitorv rooms. all oitaside. Swimiiniig pools: of which will lie held to meet ghl ltcmn ni a ,teTX EVCgym~nasium'.: h~i,' opeii deck'.: elab~orate enrtertainiment : umnex-ta uh ob ngo hl) o PR T.ADVR ASrelled cuisine and service: experienced travel. efthiiational alit TryTalr rpscolsce taea ouhtobe itif n gpostod. shTaajet PR STel.pAnDeR MAsocial direction. Yug enndonmen (if sei'oodarv schools tary- of the Student Christian As- fc h tfetopsto.Mn-TtpeeS

will be dmittYdto gnienbrsp inml vwon`r~inlil~aii fo oito oeet ger Robinson has -announced the STORAGE 'WASHING

their s-boolse.. thusc an,'.ring- a congeniail coniplmpmii The work on the carpenter shoipfloigshdl:BSE

Rate for Students and ONLY Strietlv First ;at the Gulild will be cnntirfued My7PM .Fehe EEA OBN nJunior Camp Members; $550 Cl'ni Troughout throuighout the ternm. My1-vnTRUCKING

P1-rown FreshmenRiate coiver, shorc v'\ctir'.ionli. loa-pwiii t v -a~ ratuiitie'-e~vcr1 There ~re poisgibilities o-f a Scoult Norich nirVstyBGAE T NS Rtnrvessarv expense. P~ari,. l~ondon andc otlher optional tours; at Ma~ll' organi;,cd liv Toe H- somne- Jno ast AG E TASEsmiall extr cot -eptiiiual aociomumoudatioins als;o iii reguilar tm nMy \ nterdie-Nuiinerow uspractice gaimies w~itlifirst class for parients of sttudr'nt- and] iitlier radualt pa~ssngers. a nasibi at ro lue Danvers and Myopia RidingNEW

low ahl~~inclims~ve rate'. 3690 ui~i ter is to he arrang-ed ais soon as Clb.BIG ,BENA JAMES BORING CRUISE weather permits. wt -oc lr

Memiiitrsliip strnicl inutraed. Dewsriptive booklet.- anud further Toc T-T inembers are also discuss- York-. or in relief work in the coalanSietTkinmformiation fromn (,Gn 11. al~uon 12 lli-hl~imd lRd. Andover. ing oppornttunities for stinmer districts; in Virginia, Wst Vir- aOnd RGSOlnt JeweleMas work in Social Settlements in New ginia, and possibly in Kentucky. ANDOVER MASSACHUSETTS

AMERICAN STUDENTS ABROAD) ________ _______

642 Fifth Avenuev. Ni-%% York. N. Y.

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___ For_______than_______________ye___Mr.__Bryan___has__guided, "-each

summer,______a__p____ty __of___school_____boys____on__a__Ranch. . CTripf' --hrough..

the Wyming ockies Afti the Rdeo o J-pl

umea ptc artyo school ponys bewen ayanu ri kne-othrouhre 1rtFor more tan. tweenty bears, MroByoeanthelouide, deah d lk

thewioming in ockles~a teOOAfterithen Roderoutopng buywaefls

hoayspromg the liteye-en frote asw fcody-over thle uti ris of old ndia dayanorcthwe stlern WoigtRodughd rtesmae wotl amoust Yellowstone Park-thryoug the bxeauifule thevctiono territoy Picturne yoursewll bsridgaoustock asadl- rown pony betweenwyouraknees-fortyithreewgriouds-n

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COLONIAL THEATREAN4DOVER. MASSACHUSETTsLONG LAKE LO D G E ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Wed, and Thturs., April 13144

LO NC-i LAKE LO DG E ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"TOMINI ROW AND TOMORROW'Ruth Chatterniol

`TI'l IEHOUSE D)IVID)ED"

North Bridgton,, Maine,- Walter Ifiil,.n

"SCRFEN SOUVENIRtS" No. 4NEWS

Fri. andf Sal., April 15.16

The Pioneer Summer Tutoring Camp "IEA AEM ~ l)"MlAKElt OF MIEN" Jack lth.ti"l)ONW DIVORCE h1IM" Cometk

_________________ ~ ~~~~~~NEWS

SEASON OF 1932 -OPENS JULY 12 AND CLOSES SEPTEMBER 2.

W. R. HELLBOOKLETS MAY, BE OBTAINED AT THE GYM FROM MR. PECK.

HARDWARE

GEORGE W. HINMAN Associate DirectorFishing Tackle, Shells, Pocket

Knives, etc. etc.l~oan Exhbits OpenTennis Schedule For

A. F. RIVARD JOHN STEWART ~ ~~~In Addison Gallerv Spring Term'Announced 31 MAIN STREET Tl 0

BIUYER OF _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Jeweler and Optometrist Cu~t Off Clothing and- Shoes 'Continued from Page 1) 1 Clntintued from Page 1)TH ANOE FRI SOETo meet present conditionsTH ANOE FRISOE

we have REDUCED PRICES 10 Bartlet Street. Andover M r I .icioni's \i irk inax be he'~t wiit retunircid it, the teani. ?I A BSS, rorito

316 Mlain Street, Andover, Mass, bh~n itic Ili uk 'wit %%ord.l a ti, :till I ,cach have acko re-______________ Th M w o -~~~~~~ CHOICE FRUITS

_______________Th_____________e M aywood U : 111i(- flc'ire Iii art i- tip paitit huft tIIIroel. T[lie f'.1 *inxitg tentative M\1AN STREET ANDOVER

Goods Packed, Stored, Shipped -9 MAIN STREET \11I ,bu\\)II ,1mnd"Idie .,be 111111cdLargeAiry Roomrs \piittI-e.hth~tIlcn~ n 30ieli liI~ lait'Na ;ttiiiuarit\te

C. S. BUJCHAN Delicious Home Cooked Meals feel i~Nmtuulujeci, and~ 1.tiattre.. v1p 4(-St.~ i' d\ rt Ye ANDOVLR. MANSE

Furniture and Upholstering ~~~Teic;'hone 31082 I tr\~ iii ire and mitre tiu crcate rv- \Ma.7'i ~ I Tea Room

FurnitureandUpholstering ATTENTION UCEanDINR

Shade Work. Mattresses Re- P'aintinig Season Is Now At Hand ditY wit mll( 'iipJle't Ilai ;11( \a '% II - I '. 1. Fre'lvun UNHEiel Dl'RWe carry a complete line of a11 ll( theleectial dletail.'' Ili, -reat- Nki 141-- I larvard FrcehiimteniWe n ussAcmoa

made. Awnings, Carpet Work. PAINTS AND VTARNISHES - timpi il rcn a ( :--.Pal 1)NanS.Te.85Ador

Furniture Repairs. J. E. Pitman Est. ettitipii h eet~~ i 8~t ;il 0)Mi t e.86 noe

43 Park Street el. 345 AndoCe 63Iark Street Andover, Mass. ~till Ip', tI, thel .IIIlianMt- \Ia v 21-NIl1ti,,l awa43 Prk Sree Tel 34 AndverSAY

IT WITH FLOWERS

___________________________________ -THE CUPBOARD Ccici iii N(-\\ Yolrk. I ~irnu \la 25-tuipuen

HILL BARBER SHOP Sandwiches, fiiri'igtier. hie camti to~ thits euinttry NI:LŽ \-24-Ne% Prepelgahe nwhrAnt

At Home Made Pies, etc. ifacihu. tdlit ir ite1--litiI1.H. PLAYDONTHE PHILLIPS INN ~~Special Fried Chicken Dinners er ilif-adla 11dd ivr 111 I --- f',Iw I0MinSretTe.7

Hours: 8:00 A. M.' to 7.00 P. M. Sunday Evening, 75c iuu 1 ar .ci hwne ilt-In. 6litniteet-l.7

SAM DE LUCCA ~~~~~26 SALEM ST., ANDOVER !)(u'/' itd 8SiIli I avil A

'PHONE 903 Olpporsite Brothers .Field \Id .' ,I j -) ti.l b.t c~cl \\ihen giving give the best.

-it dllt wvat~crilor-.. \ new%\ idea hae, PHILLIPS ANDOVER WhITTMAN'S

PHONE SCWUYLER 44500 lii en I ironght iltht in tht~~. litic ly. Ridin Stables iThe ideal Gift in Cnv

Hotel Park Crescent I -m 'Kuirdhauii~i Iin iflgwCandy.RidingPolo and Jumping !LOWE I& CO -MPAN Y

500 Rooms 500 Baths 'it lall#e ru'AVIacmi

5: Resident 7fanage'r.-IIARNONj HArIENBUCKLE . lrnit. 1:r ilc j. Large bob with 4 horse team acom 0)rnggists 16 Mfain St

Riverside rive and 8th Street ew York Ciy dli .In IMi(Inliu are I1I" Ilttanll-d modating 15 boys can be hired at Lylet________________Riverside Drive and 87th StreetugI ecn .t'NetwIYoirkHaCitrk 1 Phillips's Ridingz Stables. Tel. 323.

lirilliantt ci uliritug. FK1 Meau\l~a Ila.. - THE HARTIGAN PHIARMACY~~~je .A~~etu ~~i~ip~ 3.~~t1I1 iii ra' c~fiv h lIviniaiuia iicn SPECIAL OFFER

J. M'. STEWART. Proprietor andlIPi her ti..WestaiTooth.\Brushl'i$Ves

Strictly fire-proof. Connecting rooms with or without bath. DentallMirrorrnui

Open thruout the year. Diagram and terms on application. 'l'le ex'hibiit. .'.uihiih,eI~cnd March etlMirr - 5

I Silt1. lV li '.e c tIlev 28tlt1 ifII( .0

_________________________________________ iri-ri mollli &eavtur~es -a neu $ 1.00 Value

Can your feet stand inspection ? Lopsided heels give ol rh dean

people a bad impression of you. Keep your shoes goodlooking - - square with the world -- with a new pair of j ie .klip in the BOTH FOR 50 CENTSlong-wearing soles and heels. ' nn lwif IlivIi iic. fri iii tll

MILLER'S QUALITY SHOE REPAIRING (alr, r' lruelntn gfishFREE DELIVERY MONDAY. WEDNSDAY. AND FRIDAY I)('t cv;ineii c;i llceti in iii tihe \a I Ii

- I atg leti.1 i i a-ct BILL POILANDHOTEL ~~~ ~ ~ tate-. \Inrntg ~~~~~~~~the'e are tIle wvater-

vc lor (tasiiu 1 i I oinic(r, . pitan Successor to

SHAiWVSHEEN MANOR .11ilil-..tc i.Ot .F HSANDOVER su'tc l;7tu. elw i.ai

-IN ~~~~~~~.1 De Acutis, Prop. detiBqTrlaBemv iianP rectdcerga..t' Thec Baluloon. all ofulLieo

Si tuateid in the heart of Anierica'~i most beautiful model uihavlel et oteI,'uaBAE A L TNNS

village. (-II.only or' mile tfrim Phiillips -\ndnver Academy. BASEBALL . TENNIS 'tclin

417) NooMIS .ith or -.vthotit private hath,, CI1:111. ahuu l ainhaak'Tese neetadsats f' and LAC OS

1\<cstatirant acconmmodates 100 guests. lu-cit boated io a .,peeial exhillitionl dress aset crosse the oca oSUPPLI ESadd the London style touch to

_____________________________________________________________________ (i f pa:int.ing oil lxoiig at tile American col~lars and ties. Vith

TKioedlc'r (:cllerie, inl Ne~% Yor)k their large, swaggr coiled ends, Developing Printing

Citv they look like English pins--but Elrgn

ANDOVER NATIONAL BANK A\t tile (alle' thre\- they're not pins at all-they slip Enrggan easily-hold securely.' Outfitter for all

Iuiilit of rare (Cambiridge aitd Sanld- At smr men's shops anld jireNeUs $1.00 no Phllp Academy Teams

Andover, Massachusetts . .iVIei 'W.~londl~ a ell pon d. &tof b c~ldwlaUf Phlips ANS.

lBraliv (;atvan Ins;titute of Y'ale of quality 1N1ANS.

( 1 ItitC ~~ ~~~NlANDOV'ER. MASS.Travelers Checks L-Ietters of Credit - iui'ri~.''i'etje i .I

onceil ite eoniniont. arc in'a___________________________

Checking Accounts Saving Accounts tretollv 'caree atild are nmiili s,'tught Dress A sse ts for MenIw cileTii. iev wilre Imthil COLLAR HOLDERS - TIE KLIPS * EVENING S' .. ~.Y

CUFF LINKS - COLLAR BUTTONS - COLLAR PINS rui iiimtade( in thle v'icinlitv of Bo-toll, -. KUM-A-PART KUFF BUTTONS MUSC HO

____ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ _ I BOYS'"HEADQUARTERS

C. S. WARDEN_____________________________ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~STUDENTS for

Wholes'ale Meals and Provisions lk'fote signling )ottr prcs.%illg umilttii fo~r ite\t termc wait PORTABLE

Andover, Mass. t~~~ittil ottra.gent calls -.and expldacls oldr FXTR \ VA\I AF ('('U)N- P~HONOGRAPHS

TR.\'l f lc ha no .ire~cl~ .Ileili ii ~ ti c. cilVictor, Columbia andto its anld p~romlpt attentioti w.ill lbe gcvl. lBrnic

Let J AC K Keep o -r ',or (lie 0)FFicI \L. H I \A)D \WA RTRS forl RECORDS