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Z-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- -4~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Volume XXXV1IL Number 38 ~SATURDAY, MARCH6 6, 1915, 5, ent YALE C~~~~uB SMOKER DARTMOUTH CLUB ~~~~~~~ANDOVER vs. M. I. I. PHILO_-MEETING MR.,LETN OLETR Large Gatherlg Hear Visitig Mr. Gray KnPpDrtot First Track Meet This Afternoon Ls ensa vnn eu oTl odyo uoez SPeaikers- '12, present graduate-secretary of laTmetngofPhlowa hldinthnStation Erpi The firs nieigof the ''al atotwl iea lutae At 2.15 o'clock this afternoon lecture room of the. Archaeology Club tis yea, ~t wich seeral alk ths . evning i the lctureAndover will meet the M. I. T. building at seven o'clock.' Alger On Mondayngt ilimMr Freshmen in their first indoor track Sheldon gave the topics of the week, ton FullertQr4: P. A.-`84, wl e rersentatives. frqm ~',Yale spoke, room 'of the' Archaeology,'building, meet of the year. Although the briefly summarizing th progress of liver a lecturp'in, the chapel. r was a- great~ e~icess, and it is ex-at 6.45 o'clock. -Andover men have been handi- the'Eurojbean war and mentioning Fullerton, who, has mrade'extensive~ pected, -ta esch meetings The lecture, although it has been capped by lack of, practice on the the mor imotn eetht netgtos.note-asso will biie~di~ the ourse f theespecally arranged for the members board track, the team hs shq~yn have taken 'place in'this country the" European trouble,--will, speak. year. The speakers who repre- good form. 0 The line-up is'-as fol- during the past week.- Next N. upona that coniflict.. --- sented the '-`various aciiis'to h atot lb soe olows: Boynton, Jr., gave the select read- Mr. Fullerton has' served on, the - Yale, wer6e Professor Hollen, A. any students who may .care to Ig aigoeolrdNys Farr, Chairman f 'the Freshman come. The slides will show the --y. Dah-upyerecot sig ta ineo s lfredtioyn. forigns news taffy o the Loo faculty, Chandler' lennitt, Presi-- various buildings and views of th - ekpomashselcin -Tmefrmayyears being stak- dent of Phi Beta Kappa and stroke ~~~~~~~~~~High Hurdles-C. Rodman and The question for debate was: Re- tio4ed in Berlin at first arid-lt on th 'Vakity fur lat Jun, .~.campus at Hanover and also scenes' eck. solved, that the study of Latin and in-Paris. As aresultof tbis,-he.has""'' -- W. Hnes, mmber o the 'arsityof interscholastic Activity. Scenes Low Hurdfles-C. Rodman and Greek is- a needless waste of time. been able to scure-aVieWof Both- - basebal teamand M rn of the ice carnival will be, given in Beck. - The affirmative was represented by sides of the qtuestion ad ~ 1 Quimby, coach of the baseball full. The lecture will be followed 300-yd. Dash--Guppy, Beck and HrelaeadJ .Sapsekwt uhrt.-~ - team.;" Clifford 'Rodman, president by an informal smoker in th~-Grill. Prescott. ' sitn; n udclae, Hsrecent book,, "ftobjems in - of the. Yale Club, presided' at the The Dartmouth Club has held ~~~ ' andndWarren,,assistant,,uphelddthe Poowrr,"ccreatedqquiteaassensation meeting> , ' two meetings so far this year. At Cobb: Dash-Moore, Charlton, negative..AAtthugh,';theequestionnatttheetimeeoffits publidatoo..It Mr'. Varr was the first to address the first, in the fall term, steps MieRnGensokn n rateoesdepcilyndaswthodtos'bhdte the- mieeting. -He said that his toward organization were taken McC re.a school like c hlis Aaey senes'in' Ei ean'politics' and - message t9i Andover men woaewiea h eod rsddoe ihPect. mn interesting facts were dis- ts of 'the i~al,"underlyriigase gon'6 ieW t s hmt y r rnh h ata raa HihJump-Ames, Pect. cussed concerning the advisability that engendered the- present'intfr- going to Yalewas to ask them to by Mr.Poe Frenches, uangthedactualsnesrganiztu-inPole come to huh for any advice that tion took place. The club consistsVal-msHan. nduesnsso sdygth national strife.- they wish tof over twenty Shot ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~the thy ine aot Yale, and that oovrtey-five active'members SoptRdmnCxeacitlnggs udrM-Flrtn-had-arne~ - he would-do--al~inisr-ppwr -t ffcr-r'as'olw:The-officials are as follows-. -p.et systefETheiigativewon dlihr1~vi~wes assst-he ~'Winther sar~t. Pesden,4-Frnkln-Gddad- Timers-Chase,-Smiea~rol'i~s~,btwspeetdfoidii Yae 'The" important - thin-gaT anr nu~e-hsom ' presented some very. lively-argu- so by business. Hei is only- I&~ti college is to, enter with the right Vice-President, W. R. Crumb, judges at Finish-,Pifer, Blake. ments. In the intermission b utytmoail neeyAL Field judges-Pifer, Blake. tweent the debate and the rebuttal, contr tempoaril and t eveytu idea, that, is§ not to expect that life Draper 5. O~tm, RfeM r W. H. Lilld . Hel .elvrda interesting dn hudtk h potnt tere wll -be very easy and smooth; Secretary and Treasurer, E. C. erer a. Hinrdlvrda oi~ i tro drain but to put in some~ hard studying Ingram, 34 Salem St., Andover. Clrofous-rP..Paeeteprepeconrs-ihngupon the present noteworthyirt-- the first few weeks. Mr. Farr said , ______ LL~1d1~Pe.Atrtedbt h sa uiesation.- that if he could speak to eveiy Class Wrestling _______meeting was held, at which several -- Freshman for ten minutes he could R * nw embrswee vte ito he, 'adr'Meet give 'hmavc hat would help ajmo society, and plans for Mr. Noyes' Rie~i edr et -him, advice t 'class wrestling meet was held in the The second exhibition gym meetvitweedsued hirmto get a good staift-in colleg, vstwrdicse.In the lecture room of the Archi- but -a the reshma clas ises gym between the '1 5 and '1 8 teams, will be held in the Borden gym- _______ butas hefrehmn cas issoand the '16 and '17- teams.' 1915 nasium this afternoon with M. I. -aeology building yesterday after- large, this is impossible. Mr. Fai b Swimming noon, the leaders of the respective closd hs~tak wth aothr~apealdefeated 1918, four to three bouts, T. The meet will proay start ___dvsoso h ~i lbhl to te felow to e 'prfetly reeand '16 defeated '17 by the same at five o'clock. This is the-first to coe lsto m foravctl wheea score. Although '17-was defeated time that Andover has met M. I. Andover will meet the Spring- their first meeting., A nominating Yale. -- - ~~~~Wednesday, that team has won T. for several years, and, as theirfilswm ngtmthsaerco itehsnto om ae Candelen.-wa h eodenuhmthssota h ner emi ad ob eysiful, it noon at four o'clock in the pool. officers for the association, was ap- speakr.-.As a- reresetatie ofclass - championship lies between will be worth while for a large num- Ti stenx ote atme fpitd ossigo omn sphiaBet,_,as aa hreprsietttatt '1onf17 h ee ewe ber of fellows to come. This is also the year. The Andover entries are Chisholm, and Gleason. They society stand first n -thehonorsthese two teams, which will close the.- last exhibition that the team aspolow:si-- sote-ieetes-y o.stands - westingwilt-iiv ,bftrheh - -Havar' Relay Race- Bradley-,T..Kings- dent, Dr. P. S. Paje as secretary;- - Imatches, will be held next Wednes- Interscholastics, March 13, when bury, Mayer, Fitzgerald. -andNL.Wghasteur. senior class. Very' few men take dyanitiimeaietaaloutamwlmetEtr.Te Fancy Diving-M- S. Gould, F. George Flynn' was appoinited cap- pleasure' in studying in itself, if itdaadiisiprtvthtalorKnbuytinftewo'&u is compusory;bu thtmn okthe members of both teams should probable entries in that contest will Knsuy a ftewoecmi.Teewr pridein ding his nplesantworkreport, as the winners of the"match be: Capt. Elwood, Peck, Basso, 50-yd. Swim--itneradly voeaponhsmonndn ip that - ofthe greatwill be awarded their class wrestling Farr, and Wilde.10-dSwmFtgrl anatAb' well; aid thtis'one othgra numerals. March 17 the GAT meet will be Pat values in - a society such as Phi hed ewe h ls y em. 200-yd. Swim-Mayer, Searle.-- Beta Kdpp~a. In -behalf of the Th umr fte11:98Thsme soe otesho. Plunge-Strout, Peters, Brad-- On, Tuesday, night at Abbot- meet follows ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-Acadey there was held a series of meet follows:heeme wthth hg crew, Mr. enn~tt sai that thib 115-lb. class-Blank '15, won by Tetremnwhtehi-ly. 'tableaux depicting the paintings of sport is one of' the' hardest and estscre____rceieheiGT' - mos -weaisom'- tht thre is butdefault. etsoewllrciehirG 's'famous artists, as. follows: - inospt -eaortism fat tsqua of, more 125-lb. class-Burton '15, threw Each man is to enter every event -- Speaker at Inquiry in spite of this fac~dingtwocobintiosan eeryI . Our Lady of tke Rose than I5O re o~qrt every year. In this Srgs'8in1mut.-2. St. Agnes -- 'sport eveyone has ' chance ~ 135-lb. class-MacMorran .'15, Piece of apparatus. The 'speaker at the. Society, of ~Bac ooz race as n th sping regata aonewon by default. -. 'h nre o h ettInquiry tomorrow- evening will be .Mr ueno ct there re si 'or ~ore rews acing defal. class-Fitts '15, won by afternoon will be:'MrDadR.PteYM.CA. .MoaLs def~~~~ult- ~~ANDOVER ertrofPeatryShls Mr. - concuded by saing - thre Parallel ars.Elwooc, Basso, ecretai~' f ~rep~at9~ Schoolsi6. eWifeFofFranzaHs, Bennitt .155-lb. class-Hill '18, ~ ~ arale Bas-lwodBasoMr. Porter has taken a-'prominent 7 .PriacessHenriettade Bourboni that fellw can'not e menally andal '15,in 45secods. - Pc.part in the work of the Y. M' .A .MreAtiet fit wihout eing hysichly~srong, 165-lb. class-Davis '18, threw Sid H seEw dPc. -and therefore is especially',well-9 Malm eui and thatthat is-the kind of man ',Horizontal Bar-Johnson, Farr. 9 itdt pa o'tesuet f1. Abiaam Brfeld that Yale wishes to have. -'- - Pase 15, in 2 minutes.fitdospatohetunsof-p Mr.tae~vs's -thnet spae '15l.casT ae'8, won Tumbling'-Basso, Wilde, Gates., Phillips Academy on; any topic in'~ Lus o rsi e ;bth dfult.' - Flying Rings-Peck,B Bas. connection with this great work.12AWoaofTes provided the' amsement fr rSby ea 91, four bouts; 18,M. 1. T. It is hoped-"that the 'fell6ws' -V~i1 evening, anid tod'some iitoresting trebus-. Prle Br-htFece ,l 13. Joat of 'Arc -'jokes of men at Yale and elsewhere. - 1of1hi7oppeeuity14.Puitss. - Hecocluded'by sayng tha -the Summary'of 1916-11 et ls.' to hear him. - I-' 1.Rvre--~- He concluded -by' the. ~~Horse-Baxter. -- - 16. 'JudihSaeser reason that Andover men take'such- 11-lb. ass-Teney'1,eon : Extrh al-Hed '~ prominent 'pitvaei ±bdfut - '' Horizontal Bar'-Cap~t- MeExdee- Trias- 1Holady' I ~le '125-lb.,class-Bowmarx '16, won; son 'eceRgr.18 uaaadAtpou we lad' he rghtkindof lfe hre. the- dcson ovrIactt'7.sbig oer.-Two preliminary heats were held -- T&P A colocetafr Mr. Quniby as th Iast~peake ' 13-lb. c~-Kilorn "7, won' Rn-lsWht. huday frpaces on the Exeter nished musict~ruhu n ra of theevenin. -He aid tht. thethe decision over Blauvelt '16. ClbFodBat. - relay team that will be sent to the credt shoulid begven tcPeach miem- OPportiities, formna ndvr aie very great, 'bcas we I ve 145-lb.ds-Gty'1, w --- en-,carnival.,. -,No -timnes -weebrOseilyte leaer aind Assist- fine authr'idifn prt the-dition over -J.- Thompson. '- Nte-- - ten. The reprtthat Phelan had ant 'maniager, Heitnir, or getin '~~The' ''' An~dover is a - 155-. class--M. Mcau returned to school is erroneux ed o uh hr notice.. Vale'~~~~Club at '5-16 r.au lb ed Dou a Crwfrd asth ~~reat ~thizig,- and -in' "ilj~~~ 'future tht~~w R~~,-Tbom~ou '17,in 2 mm- The followingc are thethe'membersinTheheirllowingtam tejrambticeThofirsheutdM;- should~ eep ii~udi'wii ~ -Aitgtes -AO seconds ' 'eligible for track temamebsebalcniteis lookd,-for hrl'~zdanucd-ec i~ otd tedam"t ieh esioe''le'V -a .H Rsel . W ARs, Secold beatdGidawden;:sozdcl'qb"CartnxFrdy asY itapperechi -, Any- orA~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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Volume XXXV1IL Number 38 ~SATURDAY, MARCH6 6, 1915, 5, ent

YALE C~~~~uB SMOKER DARTMOUTH CLUB ~~~~~~~ANDOVER vs. M. I. I. PHILO_-MEETING MR.,LETN OLETRLarge Gatherlg Hear Visitig Mr. Gray KnPpDrtot First Track Meet This Afternoon Ls ensa vnn eu oTl odyo uoez

SPeaikers- '12, present graduate-secretary of laTmetngofPhlowa hldinthnStation Erpi

The firs nieigof the ''al atotwl iea lutae At 2.15 o'clock this afternoon lecture room of the. ArchaeologyClub tis yea, ~t wich seeral alk ths . evning i the lctureAndover will meet the M. I. T. building at seven o'clock.' Alger On Mondayngt ilimMr

Freshmen in their first indoor track Sheldon gave the topics of the week, ton FullertQr4: P. A.-`84, wl erersentatives. frqm ~',Yale spoke, room 'of the' Archaeology,'building, meet of the year. Although the briefly summarizing th progress of liver a lecturp'in, the chapel. r

was a- great~ e~icess, and it is ex-at 6.45 o'clock. -Andover men have been handi- the'Eurojbean war and mentioning Fullerton, who, has mrade'extensive~

pected, -ta esch meetings The lecture, although it has been capped by lack of, practice on the the mor imotn eetht netgtos.note-assowill biie~di~ the ourse f theespecally arranged for the members board track, the team hs shq~yn have taken 'place in'this country the" European trouble,--will, speak.

year. The speakers who repre- good form. 0 The line-up is'-as fol- during the past week.- Next N. upona that coniflict.. ---

sented the '-`various aciiis'to h atot lb soe olows: Boynton, Jr., gave the select read- Mr. Fullerton has' served on, the-Yale, wer6e Professor Hollen, A. any students who may .care to Ig aigoeolrdNys

Farr, Chairman f 'the Freshman come. The slides will show the --y. Dah-upyerecot sig ta ineo s lfredtioyn. forigns news taffy o the Loo

faculty, Chandler' lennitt, Presi-- various buildings and views of th - ekpomashselcin -Tmefrmayyears being stak-dent of Phi Beta Kappa and stroke ~~~~~~~~~~High Hurdles-C. Rodman and The question for debate was: Re- tio4ed in Berlin at first arid-lt

on th 'Vakity fur lat Jun, .~.campus at Hanover and also scenes' eck. solved, that the study of Latin and in-Paris. As aresultof tbis,-he.has""''

-- W. Hnes, mmber o the 'arsityof interscholastic Activity. Scenes Low Hurdfles-C. Rodman and Greek is- a needless waste of time. been able to scure-aVieWof Both-

- basebal teamand M rn of the ice carnival will be, given in Beck. - The affirmative was represented by sides of the qtuestion ad ~ 1

Quimby, coach of the baseball full. The lecture will be followed 300-yd. Dash--Guppy, Beck and HrelaeadJ .Sapsekwt uhrt.-~ -

team.;" Clifford 'Rodman, president by an informal smoker in th~-Grill. Prescott. ' sitn; n udclae, Hsrecent book,, "ftobjems in

- of the. Yale Club, presided' at the The Dartmouth Club has held ~~~ ' andndWarren,,assistant,,uphelddthe Poowrr,"ccreatedqquiteaassensationmeeting> , ' two meetings so far this year. At Cobb: Dash-Moore, Charlton, negative..AAtthugh,';theequestionnatttheetimeeoffits publidatoo..It

Mr'. Varr was the first to address the first, in the fall term, steps MieRnGensokn n rateoesdepcilyndaswthodtos'bhdtethe- mieeting. -He said that his toward organization were taken McC re.a school like c hlis Aaey senes'in' Ei ean'politics' and -

message t9i Andover men woaewiea h eod rsddoe ihPect. mn interesting facts were dis- ts of 'the i~al,"underlyriigasegon'6 ieW t s hmt y r rnh h ata raa HihJump-Ames, Pect. cussed concerning the advisability that engendered the- present'intfr-

going to Yale was to ask them to by Mr.Poe Frenches, uangthedactualsnesrganiztu-inPolecome to huh for any advice that tion took place. The club consistsVal-msHan. nduesnsso sdygth national strife.-

they wish tof over twenty Shot ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~thethy ine aot Yale, and that oovrtey-five active'members SoptRdmnCxeacitlnggs udrM-Flrtn-had-arne~

- he would-do--al~inisr-ppwr -t ffcr-r'as'olw:The-officials are as follows-. -p.et systefETheiigativewon dlihr1~vi~wesassst-he ~'Winther sar~t. Pesden,4-Frnkln-Gddad- Timers-Chase,-Smiea~rol'i~s~,btwspeetdfoidii

Yae 'The" important - thin-gaT anr nu~e-hsom ' presented some very. lively-argu- so by business. Hei is only- I&~ti college is to, enter with the right Vice-President, W. R. Crumb, judges at Finish-,Pifer, Blake. ments. In the intermission b utytmoail neeyAL

Field judges-Pifer, Blake. tweent the debate and the rebuttal, contr tempoaril and t eveytuidea, that, is§ not to expect that life Draper 5. O~tm,

RfeM r W. H. Lilld . Hel .elvrda interesting dn hudtk h potnttere wll -be very easy and smooth; Secretary and Treasurer, E. C. erer a. Hinrdlvrda oi~ i tro drain

but to put in some~ hard studying Ingram, 34 Salem St., Andover. Clrofous-rP..Paeeteprepeconrs-ihngupon the present noteworthyirt--

the first few weeks. Mr. Farr said , ______ LL~1d1~Pe.Atrtedbt h sa uiesation.- that if he could speak to eveiy Class Wrestling _______meeting was held, at which several --

Freshman for ten minutes he could R * nw embrswee vte ito he, 'adr'Meet

give 'hmavc hat would help ajmo society, and plans for Mr. Noyes' Rie~i edr et-him, advice t 'class wrestling meet was held in the The second exhibition gym meetvitweedsued

hirmto get a good staift-in colleg, vstwrdicse.In the lecture room of the Archi-but -a the reshma clas ises gym between the '1 5 and '1 8 teams, will be held in the Borden gym- _______

butas hefrehmn cas issoand the '16 and '17- teams.' 1915 nasium this afternoon with M. I. -aeology building yesterday after-large, this is impossible. Mr. Fai b Swimming noon, the leaders of the respective

closd hs~tak wth aothr~apealdefeated 1918, four to three bouts, T. The meet will proay start ___dvsoso h ~i lbhlto te felow to e 'prfetly reeand '16 defeated '17 by the same at five o'clock. This is the-first

to coe lsto m foravctl wheea score. Although '17-was defeated time that Andover has met M. I. Andover will meet the Spring- their first meeting., A nominating

Yale. - - - ~~~~Wednesday, that team has won T. for several years, and, as theirfilswm ngtmthsaerco itehsnto om aeCandelen.-wa h eodenuhmthssota h ner emi ad ob eysiful, it noon at four o'clock in the pool. officers for the association, was ap-

speakr.-.As a- reresetatie ofclass - championship lies between will be worth while for a large num- Ti stenx ote atme fpitd ossigo omnsphiaBet,_,as aa hreprsietttatt '1onf17 h ee ewe ber of fellows to come. This is also the year. The Andover entries are Chisholm, and Gleason. They

society stand first n -thehonorsthese two teams, which will close the.- last exhibition that the team aspolow:si-- sote-ieetes-y o.stands - westingwilt-iiv ,bftrheh - -Havar' Relay Race- Bradley-,T..Kings- dent, Dr. P. S. Paje as secretary;-

- Imatches, will be held next Wednes- Interscholastics, March 13, when bury, Mayer, Fitzgerald. -andNL.Wghasteur.

senior class. Very' few men take dyanitiimeaietaaloutamwlmetEtr.Te Fancy Diving-M- S. Gould, F. George Flynn' was appoinited cap-pleasure' in studying in itself, if itdaadiisiprtvthtalorKnbuytinftewo'&u

is compusory;bu thtmn okthe members of both teams should probable entries in that contest will Knsuy a ftewoecmi.Teewr

pridein ding his nplesantworkreport, as the winners of the"match be: Capt. Elwood, Peck, Basso, 50-yd. Swim--itneradly voeaponhsmonndn ipthat - ofthe greatwill be awarded their class wrestling Farr, and Wilde.10-dSwmFtgrl anatAb'

well; aid thtis'one othgra numerals. March 17 the GAT meet will be Patvalues in - a society such as Phi hed ewe h ls y em. 200-yd. Swim-Mayer, Searle.--Beta Kdpp~a. In -behalf of the Th umr fte11:98Thsme soe otesho. Plunge-Strout, Peters, Brad-- On, Tuesday, night at Abbot-

meet follows ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-Acadey there was held a series ofmeet follows:heeme wthth hg

crew, Mr. enn~tt sai that thib 115-lb. class-Blank '15, won by Tetremnwhtehi-ly. 'tableaux depicting the paintings ofsport is one of' the' hardest and estscre____rceieheiGT'

- mos -weaisom'- tht thre is butdefault. etsoewllrciehirG 's'famous artists, as. follows: -

inospt -eaortism fat tsqua of, more 125-lb. class-Burton '15, threw Each man is to enter every event -- Speaker at Inquiry in spite of this fac~dingtwocobintiosan eeryI . Our Lady of tke Rose

than I5O re o~qrt every year. In this Srgs'8in1mut.-2. St. Agnes --'sport eveyone has ' chance ~ 135-lb. class-MacMorran .'15, Piece of apparatus. The 'speaker at the. Society, of ~Bac ooz

race as n th sping regata aonewon by default. -. 'h nre o h ettInquiry tomorrow- evening will be .Mr ueno ct there re si 'or ~ore rews acing defal. class-Fitts '15, won by afternoon will be:'MrDadR.PteYM.CA. .MoaLs

def~~~~ult- ~~ANDOVER ertrofPeatryShlsMr. - concuded by saing - thre Parallel ars.Elwooc, Basso, ecretai~' f ~rep~at9~ Schoolsi6. eWifeFofFranzaHs,

Bennitt .155-lb. class-Hill '18, ~ ~ arale Bas-lwodBasoMr. Porter has taken a-'prominent 7 .PriacessHenriettade Bourboni

that fellw can'not e menally andal '15,in 45secods. - Pc.part in the work of the Y. M' .A .MreAtietfit wihout eing hysichly~srong, 165-lb. class-Davis '18, threw Sid H seEw dPc. -and therefore is especially',well-9 Malm eui

and thatthat is-the kind of man ',Horizontal Bar-Johnson, Farr. 9 itdt pa o'tesuet f1. Abiaam Brfeldthat Yale wishes to have. -'- -Pase 15, in 2 minutes.fitdospatohetunsof-p

Mr.tae~vs's -thnet spae '15l.casT ae'8, won Tumbling'-Basso, Wilde, Gates., Phillips Academy on; any topic in'~ Lus o rsie ;bth dfult.' - Flying Rings-Peck,B Bas. connection with this great work.12AWoaofTes

provided the' amsement fr rSby ea 91, four bouts; 18,M. 1. T. It is hoped-"that the 'fell6ws' -V~i1evening, anid tod'some iitoresting trebus-. Prle Br-htFece ,l 13. Joat of 'Arc

-'jokes of men at Yale and elsewhere. -1of1hi7oppeeuity14.Puitss. - He cocluded'by sayng tha -the Summary'of 1916-11 et ls.' to hear him. - I-' 1.Rvre--~-

He concluded -by' the. ~~Horse-Baxter. -- - 16. 'JudihSaeserreason that Andover men take'such- 11-lb. ass-Teney'1,eon : Extrh al-Hed

'~ prominent 'pitvaei ±bdfut - '' Horizontal Bar'-Cap~t- MeExdee- Trias- 1Holady' I ~le'125-lb.,class-Bowmarx '16, won; son 'eceRgr.18 uaaadAtpou

we lad' he rghtkindof lfe hre. the- dcson ovrIactt'7.sbig oer.-Two preliminary heats were held -- T&P A colocetafrMr. Quniby as th Iast~peake ' 13-lb. c~-Kilorn "7, won' Rn-lsWht. huday frpaces on the Exeter nished musict~ruhu n ra

of theevenin. -He aid tht. thethe decision over Blauvelt '16. ClbFodBat. - relay team that will be sent to the credt shoulid begven tcPeach miem-OPportiities, formna ndvr

aie very great, 'bcas we I ve 145-lb.ds-Gty'1, w --- en-,carnival.,. -,No -timnes -weebrOseilyte leaer aind Assist-

fine authr'idifn prt the-dition over -J.- Thompson. '- Nte-- - ten. The reprtthat Phelan had ant 'maniager, Heitnir, or getin'~~The' ''' An~dover is a - 155-. class--M. Mcau returned to school is erroneux ed o uh hr notice..

Vale'~~~~Club at '5-16 r.au lb ed Dou a Crwfrd asth

~~reat ~thizig,- and -in' "ilj~~~ 'future tht~~w R~~,-Tbom~ou '17,in 2 mm- The followingc are thethe'membersinTheheirllowingtam tejrambticeThofirsheutdM;-should~ eep ii~udi'wii ~ -Aitgtes -AO seconds ' 'eligible for track temamebsebalcniteis lookd,-for hrl'~zdanucd-ec i~

otd tedam"t ieh esioe''le'V -a .H Rsel . W ARs, Secold beatdGidawden;:sozdcl'qb"CartnxFrdy

asY itapperechi -,

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the phillipili o'clock, ues~fay Marc 9. All fel-Carter, Joslyn; gers, Faherty, Won' dessed. Andover, Iin Ii ir Ci te Md b

___________________________lows in these classes should refer to and Nevitt.

I3OARD OF EDITORS ~which are posted lists of the 4iff-N.. L. WRIfiIT 5.

A14+ANV B!Y' mictrn d.dMytas r h ,isrr~~v held ~L~~ADA.*7 - -. ~~ roplim b-C~nss iazza; oThieDcme 2 94 n a- -Te Pi~p cd m

find r~~~1mondAdLenor ihi,. unBu.nes Manar.~6Casii~i is%~ aPectAey n:Wih alrad O titr ~n ga.

J.P Sv. . KA13 R~ Rlaywswi-lsA:ut wr jefloignentefo-'"' IA!.&PW f¶.IANES. '16 Class BConroy;Class , Stokes;, baicll 2n:eAlerma,914,anday.

=mmayu Wo mNN Jr.'l1 Class D, Crne; Class C, Fullern Cowle, Bowmn, Whsolmr, A.DJ ~ IT VPI~ Ufl.JrlGsoRGB B. RlasADNTaye;DALsLEAner-ha Prsct, Ave, anCDole Gu a 'Ga~sw tfitghtaeAllto up

~~~. A. ~~~~~~~~Relay Runim-Class, A, Field; Ruwl h Walhe g e tefotP. F- Atm=, '16~ ~~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~--~ 1leegsqp~~

A. Sugmus. Class B, McManus; (lass C2 Cof- py, and Wilson. It was voted tofi;CasD hjolvlssawrtoheolwngneter---- .Ofcal

PulseOeeyWdesa - Corey. football nur lrl;DAvip, Galdring the. school year. hedvinlaerae:ABu-lagler, Chartn, Joprqeay, Flynn, fj~Jj~ o 4s~g~qlosm Hrsd q,9dI

Notice to AdvextiR~r8 Chisholm; F, Davison.' NMeetih& adjomrqed. .W

To lnure hang ot dvef~semflt~ The events for next Tuesday will N~1.WRiqim Sec. H O CK EY~I~i"P Alust be rcivqd or We.4peolay be___as_ Cuolleows:-~met later tbaiq Tuesda noo; for Satur- bfuasfollws:cLay not later than Filday noo'L' All PRELIMINMRIg$. At themetn fteAvsr S1Q Vh Ie AahNH.FR AM --

NorttiAfldoverimmsdressed to the BusjpMs ManaWe. Jld 'igtBrdhld atrrrlonJna3 rr $5 IIt. L WHITTIER1 £4 Talior oa, A8gflTP. Harrower. 30 Bartlett Hall, Andover. a. 25:-yd! datsh 7, 1915, Dr. Page, Prescott, Bock- 8 Qcr.. .... ,**..-

b, 25-yd. hurd!ps ius, Gleasont, Avery, gnd Wrightwwwopi *a y-,r year,. aing* cpo. a C35 c. Relay ropg-cliph wer present. It was voted that PG ARI( e

d. Relay race AshIle be appointe f~t~ca-Sin

~~ p~ Q~cq as Secndl tain of the hockey team, to fill theL wel Ma6- - ~~~~~~~a. High jump, vacancy cause by the rpsignqtion

This issue is in charge of D. Randall, b. Sp~ing-board high -jun'p of Bruch.CH S,1~~~~~~~~~~. ~~~~~~c. Shot-put Meeting adjourned. H. F. CHASE MIL~sINMARCH 6, 1915 -FINALS N. L. WRIGHT, SeC. 4pq~eo APVRM .9r0IUCPS

______________________________ Thir 25_______________dash thu 9i~ ypar, Rates $3.0.

TRE ANDOVER PRESS a2yrdas The Advisory Board held a meet- pead B Bngtietsey ,_________________________ b. 25-yd. .hurdles ing after chaM1 on January 8, 1IJ4J .M TW~ rpi~q

The is been much paid int this d. Relay raceTheuzriIelyaotsh mondl, Avery, Chisholm, Prescott, m-r THEATRE -

~ohj~n latel aboutschoo spirit e. Relay swim Lennon, Gleason, lBockius, and ~ ~

afested in athletics and pt sphopl Advisoiry Board Notes 4Wright were present. - After the- "WJT(

Activities, So far this year. corn- ___resignation of D. Burnham as man- FRIDAY and SATURDAY EshiaA *,,4sol' and 80tiglaL.

pativfly few -members- of the At a~meeting_ of -the Advi -'ftebsbl em a en_____~~L- Sory submitted, it was voted to accept FRAN0~I BUSHMAN' A

athletic tarns have -been debarred Board held after cha el n Novm±ovtea-rtd.ta ~tIied fropn playing belpausp of condition$, ber 28, 1914, Dr. -Page, Burnham, 141ar

which in it~If shows thaf the ChisholmPrescott, Avery, Len- dlared manager of baseball to fill .-TH I is i .DLO- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~the vacancy: OGE ND MSE

various members of the team take non, and Wright were present. It MeetingAdjournedpriqp in representipg the school and was voted that 1916 second classN.LWRHTSc.,-. JII.fhC qp,-$o ,will work hard towards this end. football team ribbons should be Ico Prqa C~nd

Teedof the term is fast aP- awarded to Uriton, Langdon1 Mur- MONDAY ~ Ia SAproaching and with it the examina- phy, Brough, Heard, Clark, Free- At the meeting of the Advisory AIAS~AIAD 4 a.-I.---A~vr astions, which will largely dpcide the maHns ichlMoeBfoard which was held after chapel ANTSEA. AND

mak ofte term.' Conditions for Fisher, -Conroy, Overman, and' % Jantuary 22, 1915, Dr. P~age, jAIyM~Y ~ pi~trr n untr e~rthiq term will keep men from re- Manager Harrower. The follow-' J~YPf $okiphAerolsN H

presenting thp school on the bas- ing were passed as candidates for Gleson1, Chi§hplni, I.,plnon, Ind -NTH

al iand and on the trak Asitn oke aae:A D. Wrlight were present. The recoqt- ShDW 4ADROI, ADVR

1n order tiia we may ttin o~t Clark, E. Hines, S. W. Miner, 0. p.nen 1o th~t R. Miaepeave 4e OFTEPS Sft s pmlailty.-§pcqepsfpI baseball and track te>4Ms Morton, J. M. Sharpe, E. Speer, aW rd, th pcr pueral owi g- .. WYLE&C.

this §pn~,and defeato~ir ilMO and J. W. Weber. tp thep fact that hp was on the 5quqd C.

§649W ti esryfrevr Meig dound part of the year, was laid on theb A K B O~E S~ ~~n The varsity ~~~~~~q~ads to ~~~~§- N. L. WRIGHT, Sec. t~~~~~~~~~ie~~ Fifth Avenue Boot Shop P~~~~~~~FifhtAvnue oot L STOREA

vote extra Vin'e to Atudyip rthMehiadorwf.O REPM1111 -A -SPECIALTYfew remainjng weeks of pphofl, in At a meeting of the Advisory N - ~~ 2 $~ M TCLEEFOWA rra4~ol noe

order tb.at he may be free of qqqli 11pard held after chapel December

tlins wliiqh, at the beqt, 4re px 9, 1914, Dr. -Page, Lennon, Blurn- josp~ts Pf -Pyrn- Test JO NSTAWA11Tcedipgly 4iffici~t to remoive, ham, Avery, and Wright were Opp-- ~~..JD

present. It was voted to award T1 hr ' et ftewne .~pn ~ IJJEGretInter-Class Gym Meet th~~~~~~~~ "AAV" insignia to Capt. Davi- term were held 1a~~~~~~~~~~~~~t week ~~~i~~d tll~~e ~~o~~tti "Aaakinsgniaors apn -temnnectioee

Owing to the fact that the work son, Butterfield, Huang,,. G. E. felwqaigte haye keep Fe2 ifhAene'--~r ,of the Rifle Club will take up most Thompson, N.W a4nl,~~ ntef~~ig~y~ps EV Y R ~T '

of the time of the gym classep~ for Boylston, W. S. Robinson, Simon- 4 A THOMAS, GUIERRERAthe two upper classes, the r-st sfon1, Crumb, Ingram, ElwQpd, Stu- pjylsont A'-the fellowi aW tQ. c9mpo ~ sart, Gamble, and Manager Stokes. peto ;Sio~r, ik4er; a-~.~from each gynxca8t cmeei It was voted to award -to the other hQney P3owen, Puhr,4 pu1,TeBow colo g)r, if r~sag Pr

a series. The winnwreceiving acut eyio 14 6adtercasiU *cioi~n 241tye p West 75th Street Whi~f~~5,/~from gym. -Most of the time will meral hats. The were as follows: 2:B1-;NEW. VORk" CITY 9 Ii r .Aud~

now be devoted to practicing for the RandllERI.C. lle 1, Dwey MNK. Hste, Maijeem . Weterenfirst meet whieb will be held at 2 Pearce, Trilton, Nichols, Miner, derson. HA- RTMAN1 NAYR, . eaMatr-

-. -~~~~ -- ~~- ruiRFalvq, Aur, ' D. Bush-- Founded 1906. Positiygy P a I I-fieU.' q~~~~nly - pe ~t a tineWh FIMES 3

-, . - ~~~~Diviio B-tahLPpl Pon;1wFR L OC~~WTI~~~~LP~~flU~~W ~~TTUE~~D1~~VDTALTV~~~ leader; Pj~~~~~k- to study.- -891 of t Ac

I10TLL CUNJWU ANIP~~~~~', -Scii1.Dspschool and coleke entrance B'd&rLcp

NEW irpwlIN - ng.Rpt exmnan have been,ectiop 2: Robinpi Ie)~;W U4b ~YPPl.' iiPi ~jwsaScal

Dtad'wav a~~~t #4~~ ~""~~ - H. Pro"m, Sav, 19iiii. ,Pi64ld teachers,, each one, 9f w - IOS BO EA

~~ ~ ~J~qgg 1W55 - ~ection 3; t,~Jea(Jer~ ~t~l~e JIM 1 experince. Tv A, Rdg-rndve

Hqadquawtori tow Students ~ - Ross Abbott, Sheldon, W COOt-i

New. j-proo - 0' _ - - IN CHISMA 7HUAY.NO=s "

Sectioni 1; G. 'k. 'Th z~p NOW Rates. Ibaseoshle ~ ~~I Ileader; M~u~iPe~eJ 4.~~1'4 v Ia~r ohv ru

Hauff,Baler, 4 f SID'- t, I ~~~' Tl~~~~74aCunberlaI4does moro Schopa~lcion2;'pelele;Tispn I1I .JP

Omer ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~demEates Pi col~dScto :rg eaer; Hish.,5 lOI~ aisatopt, N,

Section'3 Br;hae, leade;Shl,--

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~~~~~~ -- - --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Scio ArVG AM~~. -~~~~~~~.4zft1: Sewaid,' leader; 'P ~ ~ -- - V' 4~. /V

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a-geaiua an-nad'T -7 Ia.r~~ i - C Q -r s mu a first Instalme1nt has, ust been`pid, wt ","sae iblt aezorg 0.LN L beOre yo-eciethis'letter, I u t h l~k MAK9~, QFMN' M RTso h p-medical cours fti eyPeat IP fldrtn.Teeoe 43

school will be well- une a. p. QWAU .,A"~~~6W H~~~V~~Iq~~ PO~~f~~~~ So, step ~~by step,%we bhal b- proach~~~ir g those , ideals" w i h ha e o .4 y b y we E q o p nu l 7 toe- (POW-thO 'start, teenConstatly

jJ0101 N(P beo all fhei Yale wprk at b9'fl~ bpO~~S~IjU(rpllgs PrJjeM4ia D epArtsp '"'-d~ ia~ e 0 i '2G'Q Patiwi F6;io6Q-fene bosad4te ytq

j1pily, t~ i4l of, tauri bp Aoklt( co,.g-~~~~~~~~~s se hp§rvice qf, their r v9o0uN-luCouptrymen rather tlgr Qf 9. TEDAK COL ---_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ s antly iptroduclog fore gners tq itantlyflMA WUtrodusaad-n-gC AoreAgUdo th6 work. Lite Won~rhn WOkE~.Wfh IO

cheered by the Progress of the year sxWey nrm. that the staff has bean greatly -- Wenyuaeugrjqj and looks longingl e~adfr3U.~fJLRDI1INSf 'cJat jeClip l45th Novepber, 1914 thse reinforcemnents th , alWe§r 11 t6My dear fri~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~W tov l teksMy dear frerids` . inlk it n~rv Possiblefi& each tQ Of our entire lines of woolens-. uces9su~~iutiI~~iiig ~~~v~g One , month fr9mn to4n, p ie winter and grjy oprjgwihs. __________

Christmas, and my greetlgg§ tQ I 4rri wjmr Yo9. Will vvwa th9 q_* We must reduce our mitire ~you 04j yar mpqt Je MPre "thall ni, ical s'h0 anid tfie fr0pi44 stocks imedif±ely, and 'to do, fq R 14 4Q.good wishesi Th~y mu-st share with work with growing iante~p Milwoke o h bs aue ~ ~ Spri~ig~tylcs for Dess orTravel you some~ -of the reasons f ou year by year, new teacher~ jpjn thq this FATYo~~PIM UTMipp To jn goo cher staff and new eqijippient nk tihistryforbsns.Vt-Trunks,BgadLeteWeaesiln our old hospital the work more effective. Beforq knwwa HAT MEANS. ur i

Novelties bulig u hre pigns of new another whit"ve look for at usualhihgrdwoReady miade Oear for all Sports lfmn; t r Yraghilestwmoepysicians and an-r go into ail garments. -. -city' Of 3%6WO-rtwce as'large a other graduate nurse.- You can -'-New Haven-had but a couple of gcarcely realize how-definitely eachSesid for Ilustrated Catalogue C-hiPese trgined nurses. No~w, pqi wbo c e u el i~l q nmw ~ .Miss Gage and Miss Farnsworth , j5tl ~f~ f~ ~y ~Q~~M~ ~ A A ~ .VSOSTN IRQ -N~POT DWH or two- American' supervising enygrrpetti Yl v pu m ;148 TeouutStrt 220NBlINi.Avuup. prpems, have f9rty oupilp jn "aihaiqi ~hngh.TIOR I" ItI

PIK. Twentyrfivp of thenm are MS HcIR~jyyp Z £ ~ Ayoung ~pen (pr W-ie~ social re- jDA~ iunMP. 7 Main Stpat, doef(JIQOW1I & Co. quirements do not yet Permit men' f9Yle'9to be nursed in q- pqblic hospijl by Vale pra'Dr~~i~tS women), and fifteen, are young D.flm spk at SundayDrzs~~~~~~ ~women. As Yeu might expect, the ChaLpl When in tia country a few caPLEf SQUARE HOTEL srieJ)RAR I$JLTA NG Young Wiome make by far the bet- yar R

'.___________________________ ter nurses, going at their work al- - ... BOSON...W'

* - rn9~~~~tost instinctfrjy! qly FL very Y. M. C. A. Conference ~iP4 JsM&.sjxgrt tiijie aggq ilrq wqr but (Ow* - ~~~~individual girls in the entire prov- Geswrq D. Vq414al and ~biJe -

r.ince of fiunan who could read and' Aams, 2nd, were te Trepresepta, NE PING CLOTRES FOR-"YOUNG ADEN--write; to-day, with unbound feet ~aon o 'p &--___

and lieratedi~iiicis, yung wmen, -,We specialize on clotbes cut strictly for younglike their brothers, enjoy and excel- Conference of the Young Men s me iszsfrm zto2BeatM sue Sisin every sort of educational ac- Christian Associations of Massa- wihtesfrolrntad auaIlou4s l-Impity. js _ rges* hstsad~hde- 1papd, The erly tailored. The newest mixtures and panmt

- Importanthep rs sincowiictdqf wh t tn f oiee jpe~ neayar to -YaJ pnhnesu~~ d tweeds., Every suit is cuturse~,thpirjfl~tn~ctin ~s'1,ut art 4sms the theme, '~The Program. o ]js absqJptply coret oihe youngf a larger.' educa I seme of Youth," the motto for 1915 be-, ------ $1500 up,Yale in China haii corle imtp such -ng"'Lv~ Upto you bet. IIbe I--- - 1..-

coefriendship wiih the local edu-FulDrsSi adTxose-and ConfeCfion3 cators and government leaders, Conference was addressed by sev- - Fl ysSisadTxdscrthpt a cooperative as pjqtjQri hqs eral red representatives of the rc ~ Vr §~l ?.0uVROM a five-cent chco been formed-a Hunan-Yale' Med-. Y. M. C. A. and kindred o'rganz-_ __Jate-cod~oanu bar to a ical Educationa IAs wato1ttton h aei

tion whoareiqteres~ted intheluxurioUs gitSampler box, is to develop modern hospital work, work of the Conference. ur dele--Whitma's, andies fit 'all train nurses nd establish n qp &aje rie nPwuktFia~~ Tlj~~~i~~e ~~~ to-dat edclsho.aeistoafternoon in time tq hei.r the first -CaE OV Y C P4oe. a o the * build the rl~ hiAl and supply address by~e ;Ser iF O E ~

~~ ~~~the tp~~~~~~ching taff. T Hqpapesesu UM Y nAVNTRWsocilety has srdfrmte o-Boston, Mas§., who spoke on "The MilodAVN TEIThome. emnn asleddbulin nPlace'of Prayer in the Programi Qf BOSTON. MAM&ALBERT W. LOWE. Aad.e. Mas. th iywhere teaching will e- Youth"commenced and hosital work car - Friday evening the annual bari-

ried cm1 141npqa~ily, Later on, gt was held at Which tere were- mqpdepn buildings will bi~ prectee Mayseeches of welcopiq, nade --.-

A. HIN-TON ~~~g. ~o. outside the city wall, beside the by the Cbvemor of P 4o Iln 1 ~ R SPXAJI a"~ ]ANOY emIAM Hopial n additidn, 4nd ther pyominent men.Saturdys,4to7,Gdthddlvesqipq q§ prpmj~izd ~e-gvri~~l§a S!aturday morning .Iny pe-Absolutely A&curte"`Sunday. I to 6,9ot Chocolate and Toast tional conference ere held to dis-cuss thAifDn pae n"h_________________P~oramof Yuth" a pfSPEDINDICATo;HI DDE--N ROAD Prga fYuh"''one Iwhich Randall read a paper onThe Suil~erts Shoe Repairer, "The Northfield C&nf~erne forSE winl calIyo o!s QD J. M4cHugh, who was unable to . " '''~j~~ky,~ , ,A-WEDNESDAY, T~~~tURSDAY' and THlE attend the conference because of FRIDAY,, or will be found'at iles'Saturday evening there SERVICE~J i31T KN,5 IN ATHE'CURTIS, SHOE SHOP Fa§ aLn rgan recital and S~day -' - '- "".- '-

_____Park____________ momrn the delqgates ittendd- ' -' ~~~~~~~~~~04chiurch. Our delegates, Rndgt-'

Ngw l1,~.Qr, and Adams, left Pawtucket Sun~day morning and arrived here the PSMA L AT.Vc~eiltC .WUSmatsame, evening, after a very inter hW!~d 'RN.TE~a~-.aB T~6T______________UM ggi tow dgys 4k ~ Cafgr EDWARD-HINES LUMBER COMPANY--

-. . ~~~~~~ - ~~main Yar1a and Offlua UNCOL SlET Suho Blue Island Aummo., CHICAI --Tv ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Arleigh D. cg4 p . .'3T RIRGSQ Q L ~bohof, . .'1, d-Magkr .1 &SiOT1 C10fUfs Yale '17, ClementH. Kreider, and

162 -O MM1IE OfaiM.~.lrison 4t C44ll' Yale 1iqS., were among those nom-J~~EWIAVEN~~~~oNN. ~ 4 Mamiated for assistant crew manager.

q Wet'rdoe n TBD EAR U~IS~ .WALKER, &', CO.hqriredmen or Yale,,~ ~ I AtASEILYCfo e~atSheff and Acdeicti Cog7Piig. 2Wi t. ewhan tfaji. Of 1~Jiq~~ hI~t~ EIPI', UR& AVECIAAathngaa'EertTpgI

fafle~ to enter. 1-las any' Ri i7 r P= nkot~ie schol s goo~ JLYFSCO5II X JJIIIJ 42F WaLTE St. ECE ICre~~o M ? Jewelry, Largest StocI In C~~t~~ Hence Can Furn~~sh all alze~~ In TIM BERS froqE

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-, ' - ~~~~Meansf Prize ~SpeakingContinued from Page 1 relay raci, which started the meet, - , -Aho111 41r 0 lhotsl

_________________________the 1917 swimmers won out after This evening at eight'o'clock, the ~ wigai * well at Yale is because they afairly close race. The race, waS forty-eigth annual contest foir the GNWarn,-.1" _U5IU. UVIU.

well at Yale is because they come ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~nwlyfuralsh kwell prepared in baseballclosely contested to the very end,, Means Prizes of twenty- iten and' ~ Vol?.Oth;~ta~Ct1;I7 *aI and inand the 1916 team Put gm five dollas wil be- -ield irr the ~' WeI I avebeen ingcote

_ speeches, re- fi~~ght. Gould, Fullerton, nadChapel. Th~ugsfor, the corn- since:, es~tacftherthe fand cigaettes, wre Crane swam for '17, and Truman, petition are among the best authori--'efms for young mnen for many ears

B~vinnW.Crne, and Ferty tisinNwon.i -- ad'our experience, should meanpased roud, nd many fellows BwaW r a nln h u--dcl

passed around, for '16. In the l0Oirard race Gould-Ject, and they have already read tem et. much to you.had an pportuity to hat mrfinished several yards ahead of the essays and awarded two-thirdsformally with theCrspeakers, his nearest rival. Fish credit on the compositions. and wil tilYlanyou-

learned manyinteresting and Crnel'6,- large and varied assortment oflearnd man intrestig andvalutook the 200-yd. swim-by-a narrow award the other one-thir rdable factsabout lif at Yale.margin. In the fancy diving comn to-night. The following men will ______________ hg rde godi n esol

Musical Club Trip petition P. Crane won out. Wolfe, be on the Committe6 of Award: WIETHEY LAST be pleased to ho yusamples'17, won the plunge, with 55 feet. Mr. George R. Browne of the OnP nred Ryemriten.ltnndeL Sihn

TeComb ined Musical Clubs Bowman, ' 6, was second and Mills Browne and Nichols School, chair- Prsuee pertciton.-ate odel.in

will take a trip this afternoon to took' third. man Mr. Samuel F. Holmres~ of each. Every machine guaranteed. Your IU~m

Bradford Academy, where they UMAYWretrAidyad r.eomoney back if you are not satisfied. TE RY WorcesterAcradpp~y, nd Mr. GeoType-writers of all makes, 'for. sale. and'

wil.t give a concert, which will be Relay Race -Won by 1917 C. Greener; Director of the North to rent.Tfollowed by an informal dance. (Gould, Fullerton, Crane, Lunt.) Bennett Street Industrial School, EDWARD H. QUIMBY,' Talfos and Me'-FlrnishersThe men will leave Andover at 100-yd. Dash-Won by Gould Boston. Advr Dover, N. H.

I Andover ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~representative,six o'clock n a special trolley, '17; 2nd, Crane 16; 3rd, Con~roy -The judges, as well as the meem- Kimberly Stuart, Mrs. Whitney's' which has been secured for the '16. bers of the English Department .

purpose. The following men will 50-yd. Dash-Won by W. Crane have declared the essays of thistake the trip: ~~~~'16; 2nd, Fullerton 17; 3rd, Lunt year's competition to be of unusual sets Tersf u in~ia~-MA tepr ma-___________

Mandolin club-A. V. Heely, '17. merit, and the latter have consid- \EiIufachsre of athletic eqipment

leader, F. Kingsbury, T. Kings- 20-d wi-o yFih' re hmt b h et ru fWRITE FOR A CATALOGUE M~Ia abury, R. W. Smith, J. P. Stevens, 20-d wmWnbyFs 1;ee the to besethe best group of'St

Jr., C F. Heron, C N. Fits, C 2nd, Truman; 3rd, Crane. esyintis contest for the past A. G. Spnadinig U BrosWr . illiam , C . SNcertt, A. Fac iigWnb .Caesix years. The competition has 74 Summer St.. Boston. Mass. BULIS11TEOTTEE

been arranged to take place at a BOSTON,Sheldon, G. M. English, V. C.' '17; 2nd, S. Gould '17; 3rd, Con- iecnein o l ebr fSFT A1D D fV

Heilner, W. S. Whitworth.' roy '16. 0 the school, and it is hoped'that they Sr LlIaBanjo club-J. P. Stevens, Jr., Plunge for Distance-Won bywilailtesvsofhsopMAES RP Twillavai thmseles f ths op MO SHW ATtailors ana TMnoer

leader, L. Scheide, A. V. Heely, Wolfe '17; 2nd, Bowman '16; 3rd, portunity, both because the essays P wC. N. Fitts, R. W. Smith, G.. M. Mills '17. 6 themselves are- very interesting, LO ESDRUG STORE-o

English. POINT SUMMARY and also to help the speakers by Press BuildingGlee club-G. R. West, leader, 1917 1916 giving them the encouragement ofWolnfo lfe

L. Scheide, H. E. Sanford, J. W. Relay Race 8 0wsealng efoe lage rou oLowes, H. T. Sears, G. Thompson, SO-yd. Dash 4 5 fellows. .- A cuITEA 9" F'rYun eS., H. Logan, A. H. Walsh, E. E. 100-yd. Dash 5 4 Th olwn r'te paes i)lI & or Ioun MeSchofield, J. R. Wilder, W. Holden, 206t;yd.' Swim 6 3 iii their order and the subjects:. -TESEVC STR '--' -

-- -' ~L7 W Bowmaii7PC-rse7 Fancy Divn 8 -1 Max-Wagner i prlgGnet Batet E .Cx ,.T__- pilingeLOriDistance_- A 3 The- Movement-iir Nationwide P

Stevens. - - Prohibition Select a Shumian Suit- or _____________

Total 37 16 Raymond F. Beardsley Overcoat and you're sure'- - ,

1917 Wins From 1916, 37 to 16 ______________ The Poetry of Matthew Arnold of rich materials, masterful --

Robert T. Bushnell 'tailoring, distinctive style. The 1917 wimming tam took Rensselaer Polytechnic JnStitUte The Inadvisability of the Perma- W aeteeval e

the lead in the interclass numeralnetRtninothPhlp puW haehenvbe'rseries on Saturday, when it de- 4~, SCHOOL of % pnes Reeto ftePii-ptation of- being the lead-feated 1916 by a score of 37 to 16. '0~ N IERN . n lte o 1917 took first place in every event LMCANCLEECIALadHEC FerikPGeahJ.College Men.''CRI MCHNIAL EECTICL ndCHMIAL Democracy in Germanyexcept the 50-yd. dash, which was ENGINEERING, and GENERAL SCIENCE DoadWKicn -

won by W. Crane of 1916. In the ~~~~~~~~~David Lloyd-George and Eng- Shuman Comner BOSTON lish Liberalism.________________

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