4
The Eslabished 1878 VL-X-M-Nw-32 PHILLIPS ACADEMY, ANDOVER, MASS., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1940 Ten Cents -- BLUE QUINTET C LASHES Academy. Notices NEGATIVE SIDE WINS WITH WORCESTER TOA audy eray-lz~ nhsM-UNITIONS- QUESTIO N -~~~~ - o o~~~~~~~ffice on the second o l or of __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ o_ _ _ FORI~IGN COURT SCENE ppointments Announcedlibrary to confer with students- -PLC FOREIN CORT SCNE ApoinmentsAnnoncedabout joining church. A -E Hockey Game GOVERNMENTS LC OF TODAYS STRUGLE; Thefollowig appoitments 3:15 Relay races at Cage.-- TeAdorExtrhcy OF TDAY' STRGGLE Th folowin appintmnts 4:00 Wrestling: Weymouth High TeAnorExtrhcy DISCUSSED IN PHILO, SIXTH GAME FOR P. A. have been announced by the Ad- School in Borden Gym. Hl. game is to be played at the Bos- O ENSA IH visory Board ie 7:15 Movies in G V al ton Skating Club on Wednesday, O ENSA IH Team- Shows Improved Spirit Open Door: P. Bush, chair- "Drums Along The Mohawk." February 14. Boys who are not After Bridgton Victory man; Bean, Clifford, Goulard, Ii. Sruw ~nday, Februar on No-Excuse or Probation will Carr, Outerbridge Victorious Last Saturday Outerbridge, A. Pratt, J. Parker, I11:00O Church service. Dr. . Ros- -baloetoten.Tiwll A Fney CsleL9 Robinson, Walsh. well Hamn. Communion after- not count as one of the regular By 430-415 Score BEMIS BACK IN PLAY P.A-oie ree he; wards. excuses, nor will it prevent a boy P. A. Police___Greene,__chief;_ from having an excuse on Prom ATTENDANCE VERY POOR Heckel, Osborne, Peterson, Bar- - eked.Tepcefrteri H Ande Highes SForerw, Sih sinMo.Prom Regulations which will include transportationDuTo eflt And Bemis Follow. Cheerleaders: Ennis, head; -azid a ticket to the game will be By S. Horowitz, Jr., 42 Hammond,- Hudson, -Lewis,-- Students who plan to take $2.00 for reserved seats and By~ A. D. Richardson, 3d, 40 journeying to Worcester, ilass., Wareham. week-end excuses on the week- $1.50 for standing room. Cniun~i~eaig eis today, the Andover basketball team end of the P-rom will be allowed after a delay of a week, due to de- will encounter W'orcester Academy- to leave Friday when theirfutPlopenedneebe in tssixh'anl o-th saso. hemusic PRIZE ANNOUNCED classes are over. Classes that oir- -RI VETERS PERFORM WELL ia ulihPhillrestWednedaye team's record som far has been three IN ORIGINAL COMPOSITION dhnarily are held at 4:22 and AT FIRST DANCE SHOWING evening at 6:45. W. V. Castle and wins and two losses. High scorers 5:22 will be moved forward- to' S. I-1. Filey discussed the affirma- for the Blue up till now have been Best Work To Be Designated 2:0 an 370,alclse e Engagement For Musical Club tive, and F. C. Carr and . S. Outer- veteran Tim Hoopes, who has to- Messrs. Pfatteicher, ing finished at four. Dac ofh eae tald 4 pint, nd apainl~ook IBoy ~vo tted~thePr..Dnc.Wih eavr ridge the negative of the question, taSedt4, ois, acn ~ ind dapowenmayonot leavewo any excse Pron- In Offing "esolved: that the United States Smt; lsebhidhrt1-1ih 1. r ndHwemy o laeonay xus1n Government should own and oper- -Since- its 'victory- over Bridgtonj By Daniel 1R- Pnkham, Jr., '4 til after 9 a. in., Saturday. Ls audyngtteRvtr t l uiinpat. This week-end will count as LatStra ih h Ivtraealmuionpns. the squad's spirit has risen to new On Wednesday evening, the one of the rgular allowance. played at their first dance, perform- Castle aid Fihley of the affirma- -heights. Now that Norm Bemis is M us i cDepartment of Phillips Aca- No one who is on No Excuse- - ing at the Musical Clubs' dance with tive based their argument on the back in the lineup the team will meet anoc \Vorcester -,with full complement. demy noced the donation by or Probation may leave for this Abbot, following points: This past week has been spent on anaoyos friend of a prize in holiday. - The band, led by Ernie Lincoln 1. That munitio mantsfer- floor-drills and on the applying of composition. Boys living in Rockwell House, and Ralph Sulis, was made up of "'ent wvar scares, and, influence several new plays. A scrimmage was Andover has had, for the past Williams Hall, and junior House the following: saxophones, Norton members of the government to held on Wednesday, and there was several years, prizes in competition., must get their wveek-end excuses Wheeler, Joe Feldman, Lincoln and bring pressure for the increase of -alight workout yesterday, for Proficiency in Organ', piano- from X\-r. Maynard at his office Sulis; trumpets, Morton Brody armaments. Captain Smith has been-shifted to forte, and orchestral instruments, on M1onday, February 12th, Moe Cullers and Geort-e Thurber; -- ~mnton companies i- cente andhas een'madethe ocalbut tis i thefirs tim theeha from 9 a. m. to 11 a. in., and 2 trombones, St-eve----Ctishing and fluence p~ublic opinion through point for a new style of offense. Jim been an award in that branch of p. in. to 3 :30 . in. Ali others Bruce Throckmorton. The rhythm newspapers and other communica- Dicken and Lew Averback are at the Musical Art which the donor Iut e thi ekedecss scinwscmoe fSuGo tos owned by them. As examples the guards, and with the former's feels as important, if not more im- from Mr. Mlaxnard at the fol- ver, drums, Sam Rogers, b~ass, and of this, the DuPont Company's' speed and the latter's height, they portant: that is fo say, the creative [owving times: Harvey Moore, piano. three--newspapers in Delaware, and should prove nemeses to opposing side. Wednesday, February 14th, Promptly at 9:30 the Riveters lanr oinaglish inSteelr Comipany's popu- forwards. As usual Tim Hoopes and The terms of the gift state that 8 :00 a. mn. to I11:00 a. in.; Thurs- were on their way, the first piece ctd Norm emiswill'be payin for the ompeitio is oen oly t the day. February 15th, 9:00 a. rn. being Moo-nlight Serenade.- The 3. That munition companies often Nard, anBeans will be readyimmbersro the coptto student oy, ot to 10:30 a. in.; 3 :00 p. in. to trumpets started off with a bang bribe government officials both at to replace Bemis in case of a recur- necessarily, connected with te 43 ~ n;FiaFbur hc ntr ecu the th ea.esxhmpl bod I eio o rence o his akle injry. Muj~Depariiient The coposi- l6th, 9:00 a. m. to 10:30 a. in.; to play their chorus qually el ea le a certain official gets 5 T~le crimmge on\Ved'esdaytions of a leas tweny meaures, 2:00 p. mn. to 3:00 p. in. \Vith their first number successfully percent of all the sales scured for was both inter-squad, and against are to be submitted to the judges Da exue fo Strdy 'cmleth bysi tebndaetinopn. the Pnies Outtandng -esids th on r beore ay 1 twocopis of February 17, [nay be obtained at overcame their nervousness and 4. That international trusts are ftie ones. OuJsacdin Ctbertsosth each ork aefre requIrd Th judgopes -tlyeabove times and also at Mr. acted like professionals. One of the formed, Mulch raise prices high Andy Chafey, and John Kubie, will include Dr. Pfatteicher, Mr. M1avrnard's office between 8 and highlights on the program was above their usulevfocnth all o who areslatd tosee ctionClar, an Mr.Howe of bbot 10 aturday m-iorning. -Basin Street Blues. This pi-ece was government, and hence the tax- today. The squad was cut dowvn to Academy. Each contestant is al- All boys must check in n cleverly arranged by Mr. Leavitt. payers to pay imuclT-more than is about thirteen mem'bers, and all of lowed to submit as many entries as their return rom week-end ex- During this song there was some actually necessary-. these ill mae the rip, dsired.The copositins areto be cuses with Mr.Manr-t his evidence of showmanship: first, Su- 5. That there s no reaso n for us In a statement after WVednesday's judged on originality, formnd OFFICE etween 6:30 and 8:00 lis stood, up and swung a saxophone to want arms aya xeti scrimageMr. D Cleenti aidgenerl muical alue For he -ene- Sunday evening. solo, promptly followed by the e time of great crisis -\orcester always plays good ball fit of the judges, the participants are ___________________tr asscin ihee h o h eaie Carr and onl its own court, but if our new urged to signify their intentions at- saxes oining them. From then -on Qjiterbridge made the points: that (Conti~h-el on Page 4) an early date.' Edward Flint, P. A. '21, (Continued on Page ) (Continued on Page 3) TO Play Organ Tomorrow -toring L. Trull, One Of Oldest P. A. Graduates Brooks School Tenors, Howe, "iElbie" Fletcher, Pirates' First Sacker, Lauds Recollects The" "GoodOld Days"' At Andover AndWright, To Sing- ' Blue Quintet; Comments On Night Baseball -In Sunday Concert ,R.AFumn'4 By A. Louis Eno, '40 B .A umn (Joe f theoldes grauates of Several changes have ocjre By A. Louis Eno'4 "Nd oie canl help but praise the ball in the majors. "I think night Phillips Academy to attend the about the campus sincejthe "gooad In a joint concert of voice and- fllne fighting spirit of that Andover baseball will be popular to the Alumni Day celebration last fall, old days"' of Mr. Trull. Foxcroft organ, a former pupil of Dr. Pfat- team which came back, when it fanls," hle said. "providing - it is "'as Mr. Loring L. Trull of. the and Bartlet Halls, nlow senior, teicher, Mr. Edward Flint,wilpa looked like they were hopelessly pla,ed nly seven nights a summer class of 1879. He wvas recently in- dorms, were then parts of the A- several selections on the organ, beaten, to nip such an excellent to each club. he players' reactions terv'iewed at his home in Lowell, dover Theological Seminary. Their while Messrs. Herbert Howe and liridgton quinte~t." Those praising are divided, btut due to the danmp- Ma ~ssachuisetts, and he retold some chapel was an ugly stone church, MliWrgtoBoks-bhte- words came from 'Elbie" Fletcher, nihal I n svr lal oct ______evin_ WrighairfneBisoverybiabletto cach interesting eprncS he had which stood out like a "sore oswill sing a few pieces. This re- major league first baseman who a cold or nme up with a sore arm, while at Andover. thumb"' before Mr. Cochran built cital, one in the,.series of regular refereed the Blue's thrilling triumphi particularly the oldsters." This is of "I entered Andover in 1877, af- -the present-chapel. Bulfinch Hall Sunday afternoon entertainments, onl January 27th. special interest -ecause any words irspending a year at Reading waIh ynsun.n ad wiltk lc ooro tfv ".'The fighting spirit of Andover Of condemnation from a seasoned School. There were only 300 of us I ouse, over a hundred years old, in the Cochran Chapel. teams has al% ax's been of the high- veteran willproablyan he me- -at that time; we had six teachers: was the residence of ProfessflniMer- Mr. Flint, who will play the,-or- est calibre, ' otne hl wywt h asadtemn Comstock, Graves, McCoy, McCur- rill. The old stone library, situated gan, is a graduate of Andover and lauding the reserves and th-ed-crive agemient than i ords of praise from- d,\ Merrill, and Bancroft, the prin- near where the Oliver Wendell of Harvard. While in Cambridge, he Of te BiLie team in their victory. a rookie. For his own part "Elbie" cipal. The entire school was di- Holmes Library now is, disfigured assisted Dr. Davidson of the Uni- in te past few years Fletcher has said, "Baseball is primarily a sun- vided into the English Conmmons the campus considerably and was versity music department and par- "worked" numerous gamnes on the shine game and should b plav-ed and te Ltn rcascl on torn down. The section near ticipated in the activities of the Glee 1-ill, and because of the fine job during the day." 1m1ons. Laio lsiaCr- Georgje Washington Hall was all Club. At present,-he-is-theW-d of he has done, his words should be "ElIbie" Fletchier i a true Massa- '~During my first two -ears I' built quite a while after Mr. Trull' the music department of the Brooks 'f special interest. Rferrin t chusetts product, having been horn lived in the white house at the graduate6d, while Brothers Field in School in North Andover, where'he the Governor Dunfir game as anl in Dorchester and having spent cornr ofSchol ad -Min sreet. I1879 was nothing more than a mnud- recefttly supervised the installation "off lay." hie said that the perfor- mlost of s life iMltn:, It s Our board varied in price; some- hole. of an organ built after the style of niance against Bridgton wolild here that he now lives, and it Will; timesgoin as ow -s $175- ndJ~"Nq ~ only has the campus the "Baroque" organs of Bach's eventually prove more indicative of wvhile playing high school basebal sometimes rising as high as $2.50 a changed,- ut the whole-basic--idea time, the team's real calibre, here he was discovered by "oe" -inmylat snc Th pbli i codillyinite t Turning to a more familiar sub- Cashman. a baseball writer Ti adormit&i' neai te site 6f the MY time," said Mr. Trull. -"Then, hear the following selections: 'ject, Fletcher gave some very in- discovery has probably proved Present Infirmnary."' (Continued on Page 4) -- (Continued on Page 4) teresting opinions on night base- (Continued on Page 3)

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The

Eslabished 1878VL-X-M-Nw-32 PHILLIPS ACADEMY, ANDOVER, MASS., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1940 Ten Cents

--BLUE QUINTET C LASHES Academy. Notices NEGATIVE SIDE WINSWITH WORCESTER TOA audy eray-lz~ nhsM-UNITIONS- QUESTIO N

-~~~~ - o o~~~~~~~ffice on the second o l or of __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ o_ _ _FORI~IGN COURT SCENE ppointments Announcedlibrary to confer with students- -PLCFOREIN CORT SCNE ApoinmentsAnnoncedabout joining church. A -E Hockey Game GOVERNMENTS LCOF TODAYS STRUGLE; Thefollowig appoitments 3:15 Relay races at Cage.-- TeAdorExtrhcyOF TDAY' STRGGLE Th folowin appintmnts 4:00 Wrestling: Weymouth High TeAnorExtrhcy DISCUSSED IN PHILO,SIXTH GAME FOR P. A. have been announced by the Ad- School in Borden Gym. Hl. game is to be played at the Bos- O ENSA IHvisory Board ie 7:15 Movies in G V al ton Skating Club on Wednesday, O ENSA IH

Team- Shows Improved Spirit Open Door: P. Bush, chair- "Drums Along The Mohawk." February 14. Boys who are notAfter Bridgton Victory man; Bean, Clifford, Goulard, Ii. Sruw ~nday, Februar on No-Excuse or Probation will Carr, Outerbridge Victorious

Last Saturday Outerbridge, A. Pratt, J. Parker, I11:00O Church service. Dr. . Ros- -baloetoten.Tiwll A Fney CsleL9Robinson, Walsh. well Hamn. Communion after- not count as one of the regular By 430-415 ScoreBEMIS BACK IN PLAY P.A-oie ree he; wards. excuses, nor will it prevent a boyP. A. Police___Greene,__chief;_ from having an excuse on Prom ATTENDANCE VERY POORHeckel, Osborne, Peterson, Bar- - eked.Tepcefrteri

H Ande Highes SForerw, Sih sinMo.Prom Regulations which will include transportationDuTo efltAnd Bemis Follow. Cheerleaders: Ennis, head; -azid a ticket to the game will beBy S. Horowitz, Jr., 42 Hammond,- Hudson, -Lewis,-- Students who plan to take $2.00 for reserved seats and By~ A. D. Richardson, 3d, 40

journeying to Worcester, ilass., Wareham. week-end excuses on the week- $1.50 for standing room. Cniun~i~eaig eistoday, the Andover basketball team end of the P-rom will be allowed after a delay of a week, due to de-will encounter W'orcester Academy- to leave Friday when theirfutPlopenedneebein tssixh'anl o-th saso. hemusic PRIZE ANNOUNCED classes are over. Classes that oir- -RI VETERS PERFORM WELL ia ulihPhillrestWednedayeteam's record som far has been three IN ORIGINAL COMPOSITION dhnarily are held at 4:22 and AT FIRST DANCE SHOWING evening at 6:45. W. V. Castle andwins and two losses. High scorers 5:22 will be moved forward- to' S. I-1. Filey discussed the affirma-for the Blue up till now have been Best Work To Be Designated 2:0 an 370,alclse e Engagement For Musical Club tive, and F. C. Carr and . S. Outer-veteran Tim Hoopes, who has to- Messrs. Pfatteicher, ing finished at four. Dac ofh eaetald 4 pint, nd apainl~ook IBoy ~vo tted~thePr..Dnc.Wih eavr ridge the negative of the question,taSedt4, ois, acn ~ ind dapowenmayonot leavewo any excse Pron- In Offing "esolved: that the United StatesSmt; lsebhidhrt1-1ih 1. r ndHwemy o laeonay xus1n Government should own and oper-

-Since- its 'victory- over Bridgtonj By Daniel 1R- Pnkham, Jr., '4 til after 9 a. in., Saturday. Ls audyngtteRvtr t l uiinpat.This week-end will count as LatStra ih h Ivtraealmuionpns.the squad's spirit has risen to new On Wednesday evening, the one of the rgular allowance. played at their first dance, perform- Castle aid Fihley of the affirma--heights. Now that Norm Bemis is M us i cDepartment of Phillips Aca- No one who is on No Excuse- -ing at the Musical Clubs' dance with tive based their argument on theback in the lineup the team will meet anoc

\Vorcester -,with full complement. demy noced the donation by or Probation may leave for this Abbot, following points:This past week has been spent on anaoyos friend of a prize in holiday. - The band, led by Ernie Lincoln 1. That munitio mantsfer-floor-drills and on the applying of composition. Boys living in Rockwell House, and Ralph Sulis, was made up of "'ent wvar scares, and, influenceseveral new plays. A scrimmage was Andover has had, for the past Williams Hall, and junior House the following: saxophones, Norton members of the government toheld on Wednesday, and there was several years, prizes in competition., must get their wveek-end excuses Wheeler, Joe Feldman, Lincoln and bring pressure for the increase of-alight workout yesterday, for Proficiency in Organ', piano- from X\-r. Maynard at his office Sulis; trumpets, Morton Brody armaments.

Captain Smith has been-shifted to forte, and orchestral instruments, on M1onday, February 12th, Moe Cullers and Geort-e Thurber; -- ~mnton companies i-cente andhas een'madethe ocalbut tis i thefirs tim theeha from 9 a. m. to 11 a. in., and 2 trombones, St-eve----Ctishing and fluence p~ublic opinion through

point for a new style of offense. Jim been an award in that branch of p. in. to 3 :30 . in. Ali others Bruce Throckmorton. The rhythm newspapers and other communica-Dicken and Lew Averback are at the Musical Art which the donor Iut e thi ekedecss scinwscmoe fSuGo tos owned by them. As examplesthe guards, and with the former's feels as important, if not more im- from Mr. Mlaxnard at the fol- ver, drums, Sam Rogers, b~ass, and of this, the DuPont Company's'speed and the latter's height, they portant: that is fo say, the creative [owving times: Harvey Moore, piano. three--newspapers in Delaware, andshould prove nemeses to opposing side. Wednesday, February 14th, Promptly at 9:30 the Riveters lanr oinaglish inSteelr Comipany's popu-forwards. As usual Tim Hoopes and The terms of the gift state that 8 :00 a. mn. to I11:00 a. in.; Thurs- were on their way, the first piece ctd

Norm emiswill'be payin for the ompeitio is oen oly t the day. February 15th, 9:00 a. rn. being Moo-nlight Serenade.- The 3. That munition companies oftenNard, anBeans will be readyimmbersro the coptto student oy, ot to 10:30 a. in.; 3 :00 p. in. to trumpets started off with a bang bribe government officials both atto replace Bemis in case of a recur- necessarily, connected with te 43 ~ n;FiaFbur hc ntr ecu the th ea.esxhmpl bod I eio o rence o his akle injry. Muj~Depariiient The coposi- l6th, 9:00 a. m. to 10:30 a. in.; to play their chorus qually el ea le a certain official gets 5

T~le crimmge on\Ved'esdaytions of a leas tweny meaures, 2:00 p. mn. to 3:00 p. in. \Vith their first number successfully percent of all the sales scured forwas both inter-squad, and against are to be submitted to the judges Da exue fo Strdy 'cmleth bysi tebndaetinopn.

the Pnies Outtandng -esids th on r beore ay 1 twocopis of February 17, [nay be obtained at overcame their nervousness and 4. That international trusts areftie ones. OuJsacdin Ctbertsosth each ork aefre requIrd Th judgopes -tlyeabove times and also at Mr. acted like professionals. One of the formed, Mulch raise prices highAndy Chafey, and John Kubie, will include Dr. Pfatteicher, Mr. M1avrnard's office between 8 and highlights on the program was above their usulevfocnth

all o who areslatd tosee ctionClar, an Mr.Howe of bbot 10 aturday m-iorning. -Basin Street Blues. This pi-ece was government, and hence the tax-today. The squad was cut dowvn to Academy. Each contestant is al- All boys must check in n cleverly arranged by Mr. Leavitt. payers to pay imuclT-more than isabout thirteen mem'bers, and all of lowed to submit as many entries as their return rom week-end ex- During this song there was some actually necessary-.

these ill mae the rip, dsired.The copositins areto be cuses with Mr.Manr-t his evidence of showmanship: first, Su- 5. That there s no reaso n for usIn a statement after WVednesday's judged on originality, formnd OFFICE etween 6:30 and 8:00 lis stood, up and swung a saxophone to want arms aya xeti

scrimageMr. D Cleenti aidgenerl muical alue For he -ene- Sunday evening. solo, promptly followed by the e time of great crisis -\orcester always plays good ball fit of the judges, the participants are ___________________tr asscin ihee h o h eaie Carr and

onl its own court, but if our new urged to signify their intentions at- saxes oining them. From then -on Qjiterbridge made the points: that(Conti~h-el on Page 4) an early date.' Edward Flint, P. A. '21, (Continued on Page ) (Continued on Page 3)

TO Play Organ Tomorrow-toring L. Trull, One Of Oldest P. A. Graduates Brooks School Tenors, Howe, "iElbie" Fletcher, Pirates' First Sacker, Lauds

Recollects The" "GoodOld Days"' At Andover AndWright, To Sing- ' Blue Quintet; Comments On Night Baseball-In Sunday Concert ,R.AFumn'4

By A. Louis Eno, '40 B .A umn (Joe f theoldes grauates of Several changes have ocjre By A. Louis Eno'4 "Nd oie canl help but praise the ball in the majors. "I think night

Phillips Academy to attend the about the campus sincejthe "gooad In a joint concert of voice and- fllne fighting spirit of that Andover baseball will be popular to theAlumni Day celebration last fall, old days"' of Mr. Trull. Foxcroft organ, a former pupil of Dr. Pfat- team which came back, when it fanls," hle said. "providing -it is"'as Mr. Loring L. Trull of. the and Bartlet Halls, nlow senior, teicher, Mr. Edward Flint,wilpa looked like they were hopelessly pla,ed nly seven nights a summerclass of 1879. He wvas recently in- dorms, were then parts of the A- several selections on the organ, beaten, to nip such an excellent to each club. he players' reactionsterv'iewed at his home in Lowell, dover Theological Seminary. Their while Messrs. Herbert Howe and liridgton quinte~t." Those praising are divided, btut due to the danmp-Ma ~ssachuisetts, and he retold some chapel was an ugly stone church, MliWrgtoBoks-bhte- words came from 'Elbie" Fletcher, nihal I n svr lal oct______evin_ WrighairfneBisoverybiabletto cachinteresting eprncS he had which stood out like a "sore oswill sing a few pieces. This re- major league first baseman who a cold or nme up with a sore arm,while at Andover. thumb"' before Mr. Cochran built cital, one in the,.series of regular refereed the Blue's thrilling triumphi particularly the oldsters." This is of

"I entered Andover in 1877, af- -the present-chapel. Bulfinch Hall Sunday afternoon entertainments, onl January 27th. special interest -ecause any wordsirspending a year at Reading waIh ynsun.n ad wiltk lc ooro tfv ".'The fighting spirit of Andover Of condemnation from a seasonedSchool. There were only 300 of us I ouse, over a hundred years old, in the Cochran Chapel. teams has al% ax's been of the high- veteran willproablyan he me-

-at that time; we had six teachers: was the residence of ProfessflniMer- Mr. Flint, who will play the,-or- est calibre, ' otne hl wywt h asadtemnComstock, Graves, McCoy, McCur- rill. The old stone library, situated gan, is a graduate of Andover and lauding the reserves and th-ed-crive agemient than i ords of praise from- d,\ Merrill, and Bancroft, the prin- near where the Oliver Wendell of Harvard. While in Cambridge, he Of te BiLie team in their victory. a rookie. For his own part "Elbie"cipal. The entire school was di- Holmes Library now is, disfigured assisted Dr. Davidson of the Uni- in te past few years Fletcher has said, "Baseball is primarily a sun-vided into the English Conmmons the campus considerably and was versity music department and par- "worked" numerous gamnes on the shine game and should b plav-edand te Ltn rcascl on torn down. The section near ticipated in the activities of the Glee 1-ill, and because of the fine job during the day."1m1ons. Laio lsiaCr- Georgje Washington Hall was all Club. At present,-he-is-theW-d of he has done, his words should be "ElIbie" Fletchier i a true Massa-

'~During my first two -ears I' built quite a while after Mr. Trull' the music department of the Brooks 'f special interest. Rferrin t chusetts product, having been hornlived in the white house at the graduate6d, while Brothers Field in School in North Andover, where'he the Governor Dunfir game as anl in Dorchester and having spentcornr ofSchol ad -Min sreet. I1879 was nothing more than a mnud- recefttly supervised the installation "off lay." hie said that the perfor- mlost of s life iMltn:, It sOur board varied in price; some- hole. of an organ built after the style of niance against Bridgton wolild here that he now lives, and it Will;

timesgoin as ow -s $175- ndJ~"Nq ~ only has the campus the "Baroque" organs of Bach's eventually prove more indicative of wvhile playing high school basebalsometimes rising as high as $2.50 a changed,- ut the whole-basic--idea time, the team's real calibre, here he was discovered by "oe"-inmylat snc Th pbli i codillyinite t Turning to a more familiar sub- Cashman. a baseball writer Ti

adormit&i' neai te site 6f the MY time," said Mr. Trull. -"Then, hear the following selections: 'ject, Fletcher gave some very in- discovery has probably provedPresent Infirmnary."' (Continued on Page 4) -- (Continued on Page 4) teresting opinions on night base- (Continued on Page 3)

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PAGE TWO --, ~~~~~~~' THE P~~~jLIJPIAN ~~~SATURDAY, FEB. 3,1940

THE PIIILL I PlAN I Movie Preview CatainOf Newark's Emergency Police-ForceMo~~ie-Preview Says" "Aicidents, Not Crime, Are Chief Worry"

- By Albert sw~~~~~srnitz, ~~~ - By. . A. Furman, 42Member of Daily Princetonian Association f F.TZnuckprodcerproblem oftepolice lvshv ensvdcnb on

Preparatory School Newspapers Darryl. F.Zncpoue of it Old Chi- Temiofteivsheben efud________________ - cago and Youn Mr. Lzncon, has presnted tl'ie today is not crime, but accidents. in the -fact that evei'y member of

Represented by National Advertising Service. Inc. public with another picture of historical Ameri- Yearly 12,000 lives are lost by t orcsqudi a firsmot-ai expert. inAllnformer as comparecivedadsi-mont couseai Funca, DrsAln thle Mohawk, Walter D. -Ed-. fomra onae oteanz aetlAaoybfre joining,

Editor-w-sChte icond's best-selling story about the eff-Ects of the ingu tota ox accUi)detsS ich the force, besides the daily half-ROBERT C. McGIFFERT Ne okSae eutdfo ciet. osoehour ectures they receive on first.

Business Mana~ger Revolution on upper NwYrSte.squat, Irish Captain Frank O'Neil, aiu.NICHOLAS M. GREENE The tale deals with -the trials of a young flead o Newark's E~mergency .Po- Alongside this fine life-saving

AssitantS Business Manasger lc qaa i lpe i iaRANDOLP'H C HARkISON. '41 -frontiersnian and his city-bred wife (Henry Fon- luic toad aids ie peiscigar record can be found the record of

(la and Claudette Colbert) during the excitement butit i ekiesito. the many amusing and varied inci-E DITORIAL DEPARTMENT prvddb'rqui nin with fierns In this modern age of speed," denlts that have resulted from sonie

- Managing Edpoiedb rqoioninrfrbad the (aptain continued with a bit of of the'Emergency Police Squad's'Ax~z.RT . ScauL . -led_ by Tories who in-cite themn-to attack the old-fashioned, philosophy,_ "life has 18,000 runs. n oe- day the squad

Assignmnt Editor-paeu settlements.MisClet familiar as a lost, its value because of eitn a alduo orsu hlSTANLEY M. CLzvzx-&NP first-rate comedienne, given the difficult emotion- recxlessniess; the purpose of our- who had locked himself in a second

Photographic Editor al part of Lana Martin, shows herself to be an Linergency Police Force is tee story bathroom, and later the sarmeEDWAaRD D. KIGOHT. JR nzddy hywr Lmoe orsuexcellent dramatic actress. Henry Fonda is his fore o restore by an orga ed aytywresmodtoecu

Associate Eitors clheck on accidents and infection a horse which was stuck in threeusual ruggred, simple self, acting the pioneer part that safety which recklessness has feet of mud. Once they had to turnG. A. Moaxiiiy. '40 G. G. D. ROCKWELL, '41 P. S. JNNIsoNi, '40 F'. G. CRANE. '41- in his customarily admirable manner. renioved. This branch'of our PO- cowboys to catch a steer whiich hadS. B. ANOL. '40 ' J. . w. ixuN. '41 The value of Drums Along the Mohawk like- -- lice coffsists- of three- heavyr, but escaped from the stockyards andC. R. SCIIUELER. '40 W. R. MAcDoNALD. '41 ls, rcs qipdwt 6D. M. MARSNMAN, '41 G. D. KITTREDGE. '42 that of any movie, is greatly enhanced by the ls, rcs qipdwt 6 was spreading terror over the cityF-D. OsztuxYa. '41 J S. GREENWAY. '42iee-oliesvnapaaundtrt.Aotrtmeah'egtH. E. EARL~Y. '41 N. S. BARRETT. '42 presence in the-cast of the grand old woman of Piee flf-aigaprts n tet.Aohrtm os oW. Hi. HATHFWAY. '41 D CI',VCIIAVADZZ. '42'Eda" Oie, * . also a large wrecker capable f caught in a manholes and had to be'R. H. JACKSON, '41 the ~screen, Eda ay Oliver %~h is withult a lilting fifteen tons. With this equip- removed by the wrecker.

~~BU~lNESS DEPARTMENT - ~ ~ Aoubt one of the greatest character actresses that mernt the lives of 264 people who The Emergency Police Force re-BUINElooS DEPAagENT Hollywood has ever seen. Bravely indignant at had either stopped breathing or ceived its greatest publicity for its

JOHN H. RzoZG '40 the incendliary plans of the savages, she cour- were--suffocating or bleeding to work during- the seven hours wvhenAetisn MOL.a41tohoeero death when the squad arrived, have the electricity failed in Newark twu-Ast~s MOLnage4 ageously tries defend her oefm them, been saved. years ago. During this time they

STAFF Bcseof teetariaiywl-ade K. PETTENGiLL. '40 R. G. Nxs '41 ecue teexrodnil wl-hded "It is this fine-ecord-over-a -four rescued--seventeen-people- who wvereI. S OTERBRIDOE, '40 C . U. ?RATT. -41 - - btl-sens-te-godats; ~ 1 t~~i~ and one-half year period," Captain strandid in tre different eevAiorsF. C. CAR, '40 E. G. Hoosc=. '41T. C. DxsoN. '40 E. B. TwoMBLY, JR., '42 technicolor, Drumns Along The Mohawk may be U'Neil stated, "that has sold the caught between floors when theR. S FAuROT. '40 P. C. WELCH. '42WV. T. BACON. '41 N. . A. BENTLEY, '42 added to the long list of good historical films, idea of an Emergency Police Squad power failed. Their portable search-E. HIooxER, '41 to numerous towns and villages. I lights Were used for an emergency

k - ~~~~~~~believe that records like this wvill operation- vhile the mren helped con-THE PHILLIPIAN is published Wednesdays and aturd~ys . i as' eetal ovne'veymnc-dc rfi. Srla atiduring the school year by HE PHILLIPIAN oard., Dirt on th Disy ittull souldnc seeymuiiucht trO'N i c ey aes hs aualeTH PLipiAN does not necessarily endorse statements p ality thatitsol possess suhaONi dvocates hsvlalexpressed -in- communications. division in addition to the regular unit will evenfilally be added toAdvertising rates on application. -By W. R. Coles Police Force. The reason so many every police force.Terms: Subscription. $3.50 the year; $1.25 the term.Entered as second class matter at the post office at Andover, Dirt on the Discs brings ou the hit parade of

Mas.,uter heac ofMach3, 87. _ -I -the week. These are the tunes the nation is NORTHEASTERN FRESHMENm uictoOffice of publication: Smith & Coutts Co.. Park Street.Andover. Mass. ______ swinging, so let's get these rcords and swing along DEFEAT. BLUE SKATERS 5 ________________________

Andover, Mass., February 3 1940 with them.Kenny Baker, singing star of stage, radio, and Captain Arnold Scores Two; To, he editor of TilE PHILLIPIAN:

Editor of this issue: . Rockwell screen, and _), ictor records, gives you a cheerful Everts, Boynton Star M1iost of te students in thislittle earful of 1 11 The Things Ye Are, from In Losing Cause school have the right to take twoA Reminder the musical show Very Warmn For Mlay. The isscn aeaXa or three week-ends per term. How-~

othersideis I's ABlue. i' ridbut enny~dds Playing it eodgm wy,,ever, at least half of theni cannotTowards the end of last term, there the ssie. Dn't mis .rdbuKen ds the Boston arden last Wednesday, maive use f-- this ~Privdilege eitherTowrdsth en o lat trm threappeared th usie Dntms t the Andover hockey team was de~- because they live so far away that

in this column an editorial urging students to - First it was he Boogic WIoogie, then it was feated by a strong Northeasternitsethrmosbl rqueunjoin the Academy Church. It outlined the policy P-lat Foot Floogie, and now Duke Ellington Freshman aggregation, 52. Cap itrisfithermosbe o ut nand theories of the church, and told how one _t- agfhg nilwwt-iley e rdc Bill Arnolid scored the two Ti rbe antb sleRoyal Blu gol _npayed ~Ti rbe antb slecould join the organization. that' i cli, will set back the nation. Even giad odalaoudgm.Ohrsand- conmpletely, but I feel that-a partial

Tomorrow, there will be a Communion service irf'a will start to shag to Wecly. Don't forget it; outs on the team were Don Boyn- solution is quite probable . Thereafter the regular service, and at that time, new the tune is I Ieely. Says ['resident Roosevelt in a ton and Al Everts . are over two hundred students in

this school who live between onemembers wvill be taken into the church. Several j firesicfe chat, "To the devil wvith the third term; The sextet layed as good a nrdadffyadtrehnmen have already signified their intention of join 1 all I want is the new Ellington record W~eely." gaeascuddeexetdeih h miles away, Under the presenting, and it is hoped that there will be many more The other side reads I Never Felt That Way. absence of several of its - stellar tliirtr-two hour week-endsstmw ho feel that they would like to celebrate the It's another .lood Indigp in that slow, m'v eml es. The hesiepsser aow- they have to sedaotfryprCommunion service wvith the rest of the faculty rhiN'thm,. Don't miss either of these-Columbia was devastatingly accurate. Fth cent of this time. on-, the train and-

or theh expense is proportionaly, veryand student members five timnes during each re- records-as w~e give a sev'en-gun -salute to Elling- frst two periods the Andover of large. Consequently few take thesemaining ear at Andover. ton. - fense could not get rolling, ut in week-ends. Therefore, most of

the third, it seemed to ick~u hmwudb ga otaete~As wvas pointed out last term, the church is' Sure and i' a-great day for the Irish. Glen u hmwudb ldt rd hsstrictly undenominational, and each student, no (,rav' and his Lock Lonien orchestra gives yoti sedun~t~v~ h lywsi two week-ends that they cannot usc

matter what his beiefs, is invited t assent to the ?DNortheastern territory. for one that they could use. Andmatter hat hisbeliefs is invted to ssent t the atouch of green wi'th Myv WIild Irish Rose, sung __-Ali over's first goal came inwht oud b te mimu"Christian Purpose" oath, thereby becoming a b\ that great Irish tenor, Kenn\ O'Sargent. The 1:16 of the first period. Arnold lnt funemlmber of the Aca('eiiv Church. other side is [Fl'cen Irish yes Are Smiling. Give took a pass from Art Coleman and Inoshreran froen4 Fr

a ~eerforth Irsh oy, fr S. Ptrck 'Gry, netted the puck on a long sT1-tail o hotrta fo rd"I ~ a~erfrte rs os o t.PtikOGa, Northeastern made but a single goal lont udyngtComeback the saviour of swNing, has come to rejoin tis. thsproadtesoews"But whaYt-b-adt _1-_ IKCluster roundl the clarinet, all you boys, for as the game entered the second can- hear you all say. In answer to this

AllistorN teacher at Andover once told his Barnet i burning, burning out to new tunes to. In this the Red and White Iakyutcosdrwat the pur-class, -that hie \\ ished "Andover could put on as that are nothing s-hort of-well, hear what Jimmy really got goinig while the lue at- poseC of a week-nisItstogv,Uo~d pays as any smller scools," ith "a Durant has tosav: " tackt crumbled.s, TwotaHuskymbgoalswotHekysgodsntise tude it-a teitimeti at thome,

goo~l play as many maller schols," wit "as 1)urayte has t say: "f dn't eateseatiesibt rest1lteein aith leae withanelre-la ittlexrelaation-atsrtfof timmuch interest in dramatics as is shown by these boy - do-es this guy Barnet give me energy. It~ niaining eriod. otit between plays. But this privi -schools." stupe;ndous, it's terrific." Yes, and it's a double- Here the Andover attack shifted hlege should be granted to as manY

That miaster canie here at the start of the club's header for Bluebird. Thank 1Your Stars Bar- nohgbtt oaal t- studlents as possible. The two daysslump. Before that time, plays both interesting net is in towvn and hie wants to let all the boys eastern stepped up its own game athm.ol ea ot hl

and well-prodced had beengiven. But ten, for knowI Kinda LikeYou. In factnManalAni andtalliedTtwic.nThe Blone Bue vinrevery aay asetheacassesmmissedand wel-producd had een givn. Butthen, fr know KindaLike goalIncameonaraAthreel cmanobreakhe(Thenbaveragee a numbernu missedssdwouldsome reason, perhaps a reflection of the general M\IcCall expresses her emotions too, with oinly one defenseman betwveen be only three.) Then, too, higherdecline of the theatre dluring the depression, ii- Shed a tear for the South. Larry Clinton and Arnold, E'verts, Boynton, and the grades could be required to be ex-terest fell off, and the productions at the Acade- I his confederates are in town. Sherman will shag goal. Everts' pass was missed by cused from classes and the workmy were sometimes not everimediocre. Soon it in Georgia when he hears Old Folks At Home. Boynton. but Arnold reached it could be made up ahead of time.was realized that something should be done about The bands play, the drums roll, and out steps and rifled the puck into the net at This plan may e too radical, but

the sitution, an steps wre taken-to imprve LarryClinton ith I D8:10ofofethee last8period.he Thispcon-d.itisatoleastat ought o tohbeo considerededthe situatin, and stes were takn to improv Larry Cliton ~vith Dream ofleandietWith chidedotheafternoon',scoringdadnAnd oany hfethesetexended week

the Dramatic Club. The Light Brown Hair. Lincoln is peeking i the game ended 5-2 in favor of ends would be well-earned and well-During the most recent years, a comeback has the White House, Lee is doing the Big Apple, Northeastern, deserved.

been staged by the student and faculty-me nbr so let's get into the big jamboree.- In a second team game at home, P. A. '41of the organization. Each production has been an Adjectives won't fit this next tune, for'the King the Jayvees led by Fuller Marshall, - -' --

improvement over the previous one, and it ap- of Swing is back on Columbia. Declare a holiday th taekstree ighoam ob0ite0. R Andoer sSteennMrtaffeoy.tnpears that this year the club will reach the cul- -and-listen-to,-Zaggin-Wth'-g---eli-k Ibesas The lineuip: Score: Northeaster 6 Andover 2.mination of its efforts. Response such as has j "I would have danced till I'd been Rhett in the NoRrPMAsTERN R. ANDGVER First Period: Andover, Arnold,never been shown before greeted the officers at face to Benny's music. Even the Butlers are Winsor, g &g Lewis (,Coleman) 1:16; N. E., Hutchinson,-Cleary, Id Id, L. Anderson (Carder), 14:30.their first call for tryouts, and over fty people dancin', already I'm Scarlett, before I know it Heaue, rd - rd. Bacon Second Period: N. E., Hutchinson,tried out for various parts-the largest number I'l be Gone With the Wind." The other side Fernberg, c-i -_C, Arnold (iFernfbarg), 7:20; N. E., Fernberg,Carder, w 1w, Van Asdiale ('Calder), 10:00.in many years. Forty hopefuls tried out for the features that cute little cutie, Helen Forrest, Hiitehinson, rw rClmn Tr eid .2. udlsnstage crew. From these figures, we can see that singing Bs,3 AS A Bee, so right now all you be Northeastern pares: Sau- egle, (Fr~eg Cre) :0 .2. enbee and et downto buy tese new Bell, Riley, Blanchiard, Westiund, Stir- ber (Carder) 3:; AN .E.,noednthe Dramatic Club has achieved its goal, and is busy as a beadgtowtouyhsenw reitte, Shea, Sur' eg (ar),o3nt57n, And10.r Aenly:again one of Andpver's majgr-activities. jubilations in ive. (Continued on Page 3) Cleary, holding..-- -

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Goveru'ment's Policy Discussed CLUB BASKETBALL-GAMES. M. Francois Briere, French BotnC nu;Elbie Fletcher, Pate First

By PubOn WenesdayNight WON BY ROMANS, SAXONS Describes- Waftime EdU~ational Program Bsmn~usBu u~r

(Coninue frm Pae 1 Mohn, Thurston-Lead Scoring; 4Despite the war which- the "In the colleges, women greatly (otne'fo ae1

if the government thought it neces- Gibbons, Abrons, Heiner French Republi'c is at present wag. outnumber the men, most of whom Cashman a better-scout than sports

gary to take over munitions corn- Also Stand Out ing," announced M. Francois Briere, have been mobilized. At Saint- columnist. Fletcher played for the_panics except in time of war, why ' .M C~,'4 h rnhCnsul in Boston, 'edu - UAoud, the celebrated Parisian Bso esutlh a ett

By A. M. Mc ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ scooyhee reony1wopuil.eoson-Feerutinhcws enCt

hadn't it been done already? That cation is going on as usual. Schools stof the ariverniyiewohave ilee Pittsburgh -last season, when his

the government is far sighted Bye onuerin thv e iuls- reopened. only a few days late, evcaebtte raetoe-aflawless fielding seemed inferior toenough in its policy to realize that the orans gin. provedu thr.U while all childrezi mn -a vacuatone, buhe greatesteones "Buddy" Hassett-s slugging. "!Pie"

ahigher quality of goods is pro- peirt n h lbbasketball were trnpre-__meacedu-ea s orbonhsrepndisdoors, Tanrscoc rvda xe-games at the Bordennsp rGymnasiumrous-et-Ijthough, no doubt to few students.Tryo'chiepvdanxel

cluced by private enterprise on ac- gamesda atteBrnn Gndhau try villages -under the direction of :hestmfrex iniosorlent one, and the young veterancount of the competition involved. \'ensa fenoadh a-their instructresses." came throughn for Pittsburghnwith

ons beat out the Greeks 44-30. The ..- the Baccalaureate, Ipermitting teach- cae bethrball her hasblaye ith

That we are not like Eur9P-eini Romians, after the first-Ave games, In erethe d m oblzton argemovtes altered to ermita senool ak e majores lh a lydi hcountries, in that we are still far reanudfae n inc lenged aos

enouh rmove frm e w remi ne ae socaweetemblztonhsrmvdatrdt pri tdnst.tkasnot tohve tro te drsi in first place. Then follow the Sax- manT-of the teachers, a large nunm- the examinations-in the university Speaking of the National League

as not o have o take rasticons, Gauls, and Greeks respectively. ber of young women hat.vln -naetter home. No doubt the pennant race "'Elbie" predictsa

ineasures7 That private enterprise nthfishafoteRmn-teered to teach the cildrein who -juries' will be slgty ore in- ts-pwith the Piratc~s and four

is much more efficient because grv-. ugaeteRmnwrepsedcould not be evacuated. n Tours, dulgent to the boys who ma -oo other clubs i the running. Of theernmeiit operation would e in- algm h oaswr pres e day after the mobilization, be called to the colours. New York Yankees, he said, "I

dered by politics. That the hostili- hard by 'the Gauls. Mohn talle three hundred candidates showed "Consequently," concluded the can't forecast much about that balltv which would be shown by fourteen points for the Gauls during their patriotism by volunteering to Consul, "everywhere there has club, except that some of their

penLmanufacturers, should a that half while Thurston led thepresent- ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Teteach. In addition to these young taken place a migrato ofpplstars -are- aging -and when theysuchplanbe pt ino efectwoul Roman scoring with telve. - Th nstrucof upilssuc pln b pu ino efec, wuldscore was close all the way with the intutors, elderly teachers who a moving of the schools, a depar- start slipping that-wilFbe the time

be most unpleasant. And lastly, that Romans keeping a slight edge over -had retired were called- back to ture and substitution of teachers; for the other clubs." He hesitated,such an action would mean the dt.

overtrow o- o~eof ou fundmen-the opposition. At the half the count duy"but nthing' has-been changed in however, to predict a Red Sox vic-tallerties. of-eo ou fundmen was 24-20 in favor of the Red and The greatest problem, according the educational system itself. This -tory. -

tal liberties. Blue, but in the second half the Ro- to MIr. Briere, is that of the Lyce- re-organization, done as swiftly as ________________

The debate was won by the nega- mansgot rolling and lefV the Gauls umis. Those of St. Louis, Louis-le- possible, was the immediate con-tive sie by a ote of 30415. wayi behind, the final score being, of Grand, Henri IV, and Marie cernoif the government,as-well as hsbe'dondot ti er

course, 43-29. For the Roma~ns Curie have reopened and are doing of the-parents and of-the children, fromt reliable sources that the Rive-

THE ANDOVER- INN Thurston was the high scorer with dlouble duty,- teaching-'btboys No one dreamed for an instant ters may play at the Beaver Cou.ntry

A Treaway Ina twenty-four-v-0bTre. scored nine and girls. All the refugee youths that, in view of the war nd other DydneLUNCHEONS 90e DINNER $100 1and Adamsonf dropped in six. Mohn have enrolled in various provincial difficulties, education could be re- This year under the careful guid-

--- AfTERNOONTE A 2o---- scored&tw nty-twio__or the Gauls, lyceums. which wvere greatly en- duced to the rank of lesser impor- ance of Lincoln and Suilis, the co-

Formerly Phlips&Inn Jlractically their whole total. larged. Numerous schools for tance. It remains, on the contrary, leaders, the Riveters have tried toThe Saxon-Greek tussle was like- secondary education have sprung as it has always been, one of the build up their trumpet section which

wise close during the first half and up in the middle of the country- primordial considerations; every- has centered around MA1oe Cullers, a

P R E s c R p TI 0 N S then, a walkaway the second for the side, while teaehers have been re- thing has been done to maintain its Riveter for three years. The Sax sec-Saxons. At the half the Saxons led cruiteQL from every line of work. high level and important influence." tion at times sounding full and solid,

THEA RTIGA PHARMACY by the narrow nmargin.--of trehas been the pride of the band for

_M~n at hestnut- points, 15-12. But Obermeyer P. A. SWMMERS, TO OPPOSE for the particular mien. have not as two years. Periodicallfyhe Riveterspulled his men together -between yet -been decidtd upon. In the have played before the movies on

_________________________ -halves and they won easily, 44-30. SI RONG WORCESTER TEAM freesty'le, Crane, Corse, Thickens, Saturday nights to show the stu-__________________________ -Gibbons was the high scorer for the ___Gab)eler, and Mann, the last a 200 dents thieir rogress. In order to

MILLER'S SHOE STORE Saxons with fourteen; Abrons and Drake, Gabeler, rae Thickens, man, will uphold the Blue. Due to fulfill this engagement- the bandSheridan had thirteen-and--nine re- To Compete For Blue; the 1 )robable absence-of Richards practices twice a week, two hours

Expert Shoe RePairing spectively. Heiner got thirteen fin- Richards Out because of illness, Naugetill ls at a stretch, and each appearance

49 Main Street Tel. 531 the Greeks and Faurot ten. swim, represents about eight hours prac-

R. Evans, Student Agent Tucker 5 Th eodrudwl n et With a record behind of two vic- 'herstrkevntwlfa.tice.Thesecnd oun wil ed nxttories and one defeat, the P. A. h

week with games between the Sxtem vil-ture the P. A. stalwarts, Drake andons nd omas, ad Geek sw"inming ta viljourney to Scheft. Drake. whpo did exception- HL A B R S Oons ad Roansand reek andWorcester this afternoon to take HL A B R S O

YE ANDOVER -MANSE Gauls. ona grgto rmWretrally good teinthe time trials atSANDWICHES The box score: -onaagratnfomW ceerWednesday, is expected to outdo THE ANDOVER INN

--SNACKS ROMANS Academy. Although several of its himself Saturda%, and Scheft. aSA De CADINNERS G. F. P.ebr ayb nbe osii I-ower xxho has already distin- Hours: 8:00 A. M. to 7:00 P. M.

MAIN STREET Esperson, rf 0 0 o~ the Blue squad hopes for the best._____________________________ *Latour, rf 1 0 2 Particularly in the 200-yard free- gu1ished himself this year, willPhn90_____ _____ ____ _____ _____ ____ Thurston, If 11 ' 2 2.4 s le t e A ov r a a or wil probably back him well. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Nune, ci 0 0 8 Meet formidable opposition. Ryan AlhghterayemwilbLowe - & Co., Inc. Wheeler, c - 1- I of \'orcester, who swam the 200 hampered by the lack of Richards TEMPLE'S MUSIC SHOPAdamnson, rg3 0 6at Andove-last year in 2:06, and and possibly of Crane, Gabeler an.,I BOYS' HEADQUARTERS

",Where Pharmacy Is 'a Profession" Ihee-,r 0 2 ~~locretyhlsteWrdsDrake will certainly swim this ForvPORTBL aHNdGR SwWheer g wh ure0l ols0h ords itrDya iand usic.

16 Main Street FMatoi, Ig o 0 0 Interscholastic record in the 440.. event, with Corse, Thickens, or RECORDS

___________________________________ - - - yard freestyle, is perhaps the best Naugle filling the other positions. 66_Mlain Street - Andover

w~~flW W W- - - ~~. Total 20 3 43 prep-school 200-yard mnan --in the The Mledlev team will probably________________GAULS cotintrv-, and the chances of his'bfe- consist of Fallon, Scheft, and one________________

F 1'.A N'S I ~~~ ~~~~~~~~G. F. P.o h resyesL 4N ' Weaver. rfi 1 o 2 ing defeated are poor.oftereslrsFor good Sandwiches Bsitting, rf 0 0 0 Against the competition of Ryan fmE EVC

* 10 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~2 2 and his teammates, Coach Dake Riveters, Under Lincoln A~ UE-Sods an -Ie C~aM RinMo, 0 0 will probably enter the same mnSulis, Play Well At Abbot Main and Chestnut Andover

~~~~ ~~Boone, . LUBRICATIONn___________________________ Shapiro, 0 0 - N ho have sum the last three URCT N

Cole, rg1 T 2meets, although the actual events (Cniudfo Pa 1--.F LLNEOLongenecker, Ig 0 1 1. (Continued from Page 1) L___OF

- -- ~~~~~~~~~the Riveters played like a real dance ACCESSORIESTotal 13 3 29 ~~~~Church Notice hand. Other outstanding pieces CA LUDR

G. P.NP played with success during the eve- *PETN

Obermeyer, ri 2 1 5 Several studlents have already nmng were Dipsy Doodle, in which Cal For and DeliverAbrons, If 6 1 13 sgiidteriinioofjn-Ernie Lincoln stood up for a solo Phone Andover 8484Gibbons, c It- 0 14 sinfe-her.tnio fji-CHARLES BAXTERParkhurst, c 0 a 0 ing the IAcaderuy Church tomor- chorus on his new shiny saxophone,Arnold, rg 1 1 3 row. If there are any others who In The Mood, and last but not least,Holt,rg- -0 0 0 wudlktojiM.Bdin Song of India.

Sbrd g. 4ol 1k 9 onM.Badi-Serdn, 1g 4 0 0 will be in his office on the second MAuch favorable comirent has

- - - floor of the library to arrange come from the students wxho at-Total 20 4 44 with these students today fron tended the dance, and the Riveters Get The

GREEKS 12-30 until 2:00. hope that the prejudice that has fol-G. F. P. - lowed them for a number of yeqrs

Heiner, rf 6 1 *13 -J --

Feinberg, If 0 0 0 J MStrong, I '1 flE3 19k ~~Morse, ' 2 0. .0O AN AFaurot, c 5 0 10 BLLPLNW ALNIEu A

Kingsley. rg 1 0 2- - - Successor to iFamous ~~for Total 14 - 0H. F. CHASE

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P4CTP F011R_ --THE PHMILL IAN _ SATURDAY, FEB. 3,1940

Schueler Wrestles'MaZss. L. L. Trull, Old P. A. Gr~aduate, Lirr diin ecn emf'l et the epee division, consisting of fourRecalls- Forijier Andover Life ~~~~~~~~~matches, but Aukustus Pratt or

State Champion 'Today - DihsDac4TeNvlndte Duke Sword Club Today George Stephenso . may be used.(Continued from Page 1) Moderin World -- I h ar nwihteeaenn

Strong Weymouth Aggregation b atot uigCu:TeDr-Matc~hes n Three Divisiona, matches, Captain John Brittain,To Invade -~~~~~ scholarship boys were tabooedDrmuhOtn lb h at C lev~eand, Gerry-, and Gal wifl prob-Andover ~among the others, but now they ii'outh Book of Winter Sports -Toe SBe, Anld Fol,-ably represent Andover. ---

This Afternoon assocrate freely with th46 bther stu- Gathorne-Hardy, G. M.: A Short-T eHldents. The great factor in the History of International Affairs,

Beginning at -four o'clock this change of the school has been the 1920-1938 By C. Badger, 42afternoon the wrestling' tearn will hihqaiyo h rnias o-Gesn al OdSisad Next Saturday there will be a-take to the mat against \Veymouth fors Bancroft, Stearns, and Fuess -- Ship Building Days 'of Medford encing metet at Andover with the

High chor, las yea's stte cain-are, i imy opiniocn, three gret men. (1630-1873) (Addison Gallery) !Duke Sword Club of M\'anchesterpions. Tryouts for this meet were \Nlhen Mr. Kendall and registered' Goddard, '1orrill: What Interests N. H., consisting of matches withheld on Thursday and flie same men oi A'luini -dab, -e---wcre greatly People, and Why altrew pos LstyrAn(with the exception of Frank Slack surprised to see that or names .. altrewaos LstyrAnfor Carl Saeth) who defeated, Hav- were nies\Vewr otpeae Griswold, Francis : A Sea Island dover defeated this team by theerhill last week ill wrestle today. for i, but we had a great time." Lady score of 16% to 8, but Mr. Barss

On Thursday there were matches Ain i lsiaeAr rl edik .J ttse fteepcsmc lsr opttoin all classes except 118 and 155-4h. Amn i lsmts r rl edik .J: ttse fteepcsmc lsi optto

-classes. In the 128-lb. class Al Gou- recalls the late Judge Morton of Lost Cause: Jefferson Davis and this year, for, while the Duke Swordthe Massachusetts Superior Court; his cabinet Club team' has gained, in experience,

lard gined aicto~yover M~ultythe au~ior of His Steps, MAr. Lee, Alfred M1%cClung: The Daily the Blue team is inexperienced. .. , ,

by Pinning- him in six minutes witha halfnelsonand crtch hod. AtSheldon; Barker, a London broker; Newvspaper in America In, the foils, the starters will be z135 lbs. Fank Slack ked out aParrot, a railroad official; and ond Medvey. E. Lepage: National Cos- Bob Evans, Russell Lord, and Wil- A'R..1 X~.,GE

decision oveT Bill Moorhead in a spedhitnmdCokr rm tunies (Freeman Room) liam Jackson, although either ~~-hard-fough battle. Emy HarrisCalifornia. Two sons of cabinet oizK.P:AtnRse;e George Winburn, Pat W'olf, David 000__hardfoulit atte. Enin membersrizof PGeneralRiserU.i S.teGrantrt sckwod,_taney_

remained- top man in the 145-lb. adnibesrton ,enaed S Gerknap 's autobiographischer roman Clear, lrt Roukod, Stdan '~Dly __

class by pinning Art Barber in 5 adClevelandn WilldiamlnSutton,'HRodn' annk H. 'Todayln De Kay or mnis Prescotwmaydbmm.5 sc. gai ths wek ickSapp, were greatly, favored. The Oaa rn . oa n~~,o mSPect a b

minhu ee defaei oEtn thsw ink following example s a typical one. American Drama s6bstituted.-Tlhereare-nine matches S~eciaI Spring Vacation Ratesthe 15lb. clfasadred thei haon- in I Math class, 'the teacher would Oppenheirn, L. F. L.: International inl this division. Seymour Alden, The

-or of opposing Constantino, the ask, "Sapp, yo hn n mak e ife, 2vied: The Sun Valley ReChare Gh rbesardnr, an ernold-state champion at this weight. Cap- 6. of course"",. while he would de- Pfefer Fredma RecRarohopoalem)er n~ F A IN G Oflt ain Bill Macomber won a decision mado esfrtnt tdns Bookarn (Frem atiomng______________over Jim Dalglish at 175 lbs. but if 'irull, what do you know about T'tnan, Hrarcsold: sain TheWa MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDAWeymouth has a heavyweight man stich a thing ?" F~rFacsBoe h a IL DSTONES L C. S. Xrom, ManagerDalglish will oppose him. The co A al~ays, there were a few Forward; the Aeia trade b a-yowl Wr'ite for Illustrated Folder

pleteteam s as ollo'vs: 18-lb.amusing sides to school life,* agemnspogaayniy bdeld Spec~1'-Rqtq<sclass, Hoace isse' 18lb.s class,. chcldM.Tul.e-Sherriff, R. C.: The Hopkins WedySeil 10

clas, Hracelklsser 12-lb.c iss -ion.ed--\Jr arlso NotonlV \e J anuscript (fiction) WedySeil 10Al. Goulard; 135-lb. class, Frank 11Sil.btas recommendationSlack; 145-lb. class, Enmny Harris: \\ as required to visit Abbot Acade- Sohce:Ply.t.b R .Jb, Sundays NitoBuffet $1.25r1.55-lb. class, Bill Hart; 165-lb. class, my. The average age of students 7 udyNt uftSpe Dick Schueler: 175-lh'. class, Capt. was twenty, while Nsome attended Stwart, Ja detecive spidr$.0Macomber; heavyweight, m Dal- Phillips Academy when they were Stieadecvesoy(-glsh twn~-ee er--od--h ue chael Innes, psefck) One mile mouih of the Academy -

they could not afford it earlier. Strunsk'. Simeon: The Living on Route 28. Tel. Andover 1401.DR. ADELBERT FERNALD Thouti Exeter was our ancient ri- Tradition: ;change and America________________

ORTHODONTIST v'al, we also played the "'Theologs'willbe t th Isam Ifirary in baseball and football. The games

every FrIday where he will echal- wefZ~ pretty rough at the time, andize n the traightening of teeth. they- didn't stop at being defeated,Office hours 9:0.0 to 1:30. Boston hut contested. the decision withoffice. 29 ommonwealth Avenue. fss

Kenmore 6275. -"Although Leon's did not exist at

the timne, there was another refresh-______ ~ment rendezvous at the same spot.

The modern prep rules are todayANDOVERNATIONA DANK.just the opposite of the old-fash-

ioned 'color rushes' and .'canerushes.' x',hen the Seniors tried to

* snatch the colors or canes away-__________________________________ -from the new men.r

ANDOVER ART STUDIO All an all, I can safely say that - § F R RE L M DN the\eas Ispent at Andover were -O - E LM L N S

Portraits and Groups thej~best of imn\ life, and that I shallSnapshot Finishing. long remember iny hospitable recep. N E TE A T

Picture framing and repairing tiorn at the Academy last fall." - ____ _________ ''~ ~-'123 Main St. Tel. 1011 Andover_________

-- . ~~~~Blue Court Quintet AttacksStudent Lamps, Electric Fixtures, Worcester Acad. Away TodayAlarm Clocks, Curtain Rods, Pic-

ture Wire. -~~~~ (Continued from Page 1) ':

W-R ,---iH L L - umi-r works, -we'll have a31 Main Street Tel. 102 chance of taking them."

The scoring totals up o date: . huad hilwt laGames, F.G F Pt. '-nj' sure to the flashing blades

RECREATION CENTER Hoopes 5 22 4 48ofRYSITA an-- PARK STREETSmith 5 17 10 44 BESS EHRHARDT... starPARK STREET ~~~Bemis 4 14 6. 34 promr fteIeFlis

BOWLING - BILLIARDS Dicken 5 13 2 28 mrofteIeFlisPING PONG Gans 5 5 0 10

Hardy amnd Rose, Prop. Averback 5 3 3 9

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ~~~~~~Castle .5 3 0 6AMcKernin 1 2 1 5 1

W. J. MORRISSEY Arnold 5 1 0 2[2 Z MORRISSEY ~~~~~Cuthibertson 5 1 0 2~~*)CI ~~E~~#'U~~~ Fseese 2 0 0 0-

Baggage Trandfer Cae rk Street Tel. 805f; Andover Chtfey 3 ' 0 -0O 0 - - .

____________________________Early2 0 0

Kubie 4 0 0 0 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Mohn 1 0 0 0[

Total's 5 ~87 27 -F 1Oil Burners Toa"" 2T

Organ To Be Played Tomorrow

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- Service That Satisfies - Freud ich Fahr Dahin BachService hat Satsfies - In addition to this special concert,

Andover 365 Dr. Pfatteicher will give his regularrecital on the organ immediately fol- -opfh19,T mt y bwC.

____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ lowing the Sunday chapel service. __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _