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Establ'ished 18,78 92 VoL LIV No. 17 PHILLIPS ACADEM4Y, ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1932 Ten Centsi z~ NLS LECTURES Calendar of Events RENNIE SMITH WILL David Fry Elected To BENEFIT GRID CLASH TO)S OF L ON STUDENT Wdedy oebr2 LECTURE ON RUSSIA Captain 1933 Eleven WILL BE PLAYED ON, ISPECT OF RELIGION 12:00 Thanksgiving recess be- THSFRDYEVNNG l~ letl eetingnhl ofther fot-LYTADSTRA - , team picture Monday, David~~~"My 932 Three P. A. Students Slated Spes'ler Tells Of Conferences "y13Estimate Of Russia's lr'o o'Agls ai. vsT e cinI Of Students In Foreign J'usaNvme 4Planning" Is eTce cpai o ucedRyen ctounter Countries 6:55 p. m. Last available train Title Grahe am.prtaint rueedla on y theute leaves Boston. NORTHFIELD IS DISCUSSED- IN MEETING ROOM team during the past year, plays MeTERNEN TO PLAY II- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~7:15-8:15 p.m. All students in the tackle position. He plans "'Subject To Be Considered During must report at George Smith Very Prominent 'In Laborite to enter Stanford after leaving All-High School Teanm To 'Oppose CoigConvention Is VsiitnHl. Circles In Great Andover. Eleven Of College And Prop "CainginashngtonHall.Britain School Stars - ~~~~Saturday. November 26 Pasfrtebnftfobl i I.R. M. Ingles, lpreparatory school Charity ganie between all- R~ennie Smith, wvell known to Jye otalTa g lame torlehl thi Saturday afoter-l secretary of thle Student Division hihscol eman ll vic~er atidieulces in the past, will milletfCatan oon e htwen a tei amtomosda oftr of the Y. IM. C. A., gave an infor- peak oil the evening of Friday, - ewe en opsdo mal talk before the Society of In- college-and-prep-school team November 25th. at 8:15 in the Samuel Willock Off of INin- .\ndover college and prep school ii qr Sunday night at Peabody onl Andover Playstead. Meeting koom of P1hillips Acad- netka. Ill., w~as elected captain stars andt( a team composed] of high House. lie spoke in general terms Sund(ay, November 27 eniv, ont the s.ubject "My 1932 Es- of- the second football team schowol players from Punchard, Me- timae o Rusias Pannng" Mr afer he eampicureMonay. thuen. and Johnson were given wIel on the student's aspect of religion 10:30 a. m. Chapel servie their offiniashingnin touches today asem theue 'Nloda~ t~,,adChristianity. . Smith hia., recently been in Russia Off, an U~pper Mfiddler. is 'a thi ii-n ouhstdya h Pi.-r and ~~~~~~~~~~~~5:15 p.mn. Vesper service,. n ilgv h eut fhsi- bc.H shaigfrYl probaltle line-up of the prep- hIIWk First hie lpicttired glimpses of ,t[vilgethreutofhsi-bc.IeiseangorYe ho a""'t cofrne spnoe- yTe t-estigations in that country. oil gradltation fronm Andover. ]-coocollege team was announced conferences sponsored by The Stu~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- by Jamnes N. Cole. The proceeds, dent Christian ovement in for-LARGE GROUP REPORTS Reii mihi neo h f the game, which is being spon- 'IO eign countries. One of the gather- younger defeated ifiemnbers of the odbyt lclpsofheVt "'ings- he told about was in a castle FOR SWIMMING. TEAM Labor i('overnenllt (if Great Brit- TOUCH FOOTBALL GAMES s ored byoteig loalrpst ofl the Vet- in Sweden-in 1895 where the ideals a1in. Ile is ai graduate of the Urni- 0SAT natedi to the Andover Emergency of 'life were discussed in general. Squad Composed Of Seven Old versitv of London. with a 11. S. C. TO TR ON ivurNDAY Committee for relief wvork during' "Another was in Wisconsin about a Men, With Thirteen egein cooics and P'olitical ~~year earlier on the same subject. Preps Sc~~~~~~dgreience Forna nume oyerheTen Teams Expected To Take the winter. Thle game will be held Hea nearte toa on~ upt the saesujwa resSci enct.rer fo ther Workears'h Part In Two-Week onl the A\ndover Playstead. He next tooka Ionk jumpo the was a ecturer for ile Workers'Tourney Three Andover players are likely World War. During this great FIRST PRACTICE ON FRIDAY Edutcational Associatioii, attachedtoeeainStud.Laig L~catastrophe, wvhen the bottom fell toi thle Sheffield 17niversity. He also ENHSAM HWNtsere alom cernJ. out of everything, it was a chal- Team Led By Kimball, Last Year's ha-. aIn intimate knowledge of Ger- ENHSAM HONteeac alom cernT. Record Breaker; Trimipi, rFu GmsT'B ly a rsity back, and Harold van'B. lenge to the organization to stay Mason an Squad many\ where he has lectured suc- Three OrleFourdGamesinToaBeCoPlayed -together 'in spite of the fact that cessfullv. as wvell as in other parts Each Week; Faculty leCeead u-lnmn oc a there were sttidents of opposing At the bcall of Coach Dake, a of Europe. I-ic has paid frequentReretdA.hpadoteAnvrtami nations in the same group. The grouil of twenty aslpirants reported visits 'to thle Continent and East Teofca ncag ftecleeta u confederation wAeathered the storm last Friday afternoon for the first A frica, Egypt, and Palestine. wilet underia wauc nextbl Meaonday n willsupeviely thehihchool benoys. and shortly afterwards held a con- varsity swimming practice of thle A\s a pireachier, Mr. Smith be- vention in which students from op- year. t )n the squad w~ere Captain camie a niember of thle %\Vorld A\lliatron codn oM.Hg As toolthlee m eaketi of the tprep R posing nations shook hands wvith rimlall and fivc 'othier \veterans; of anice oif Churches in 1912. He has enbuckle'. the facuilty director of holcleeta utto each other. At about this time a last ~ei and about thirteen new al-o wvorked and written on the the recently started 'league. At a fonls eksAdvrTws new organization sprang tip called men wvho seeml to lie orf va;rsity* Disaiinattlents for the Foreigni Af meeting held last Monayeieing "Sornefollows oeos Adoe The Interntional Stdent Relie calibre.fairs Committee, ait which the various dornlitories college 4tars have signified their in- intimi.W'lich ,dealt more wiith relief work The group i-. beaded bly Capit. J. Ramisay MacI onald niade this on th apswr ersne.tnto fpriiaig o a than with the spiritual side of the Kimball, last c'ar's record-breaker. taneitoMrSih."amthfiepnsadvrourlsofleyfSh seeVlagahe- situation;- In the conventions of who seems to hie uip to his usual ex- glad that you are proposing to tefn on. n arosrlso hyo hwhe this time a topic much under con- cellenit form in the 100 and 200- visit the LUnited States again. Your the game were~discussed. yer star atd forewH ampshire uof lalisideration was the relationship be- yard swinms. Second to Kimball auidiences will find you 1)0th anl able ThLeasaewobrmdeipondeHih former catain lofia tween Jew and Gentile. 'The next comes; Trinipi, letter iian of thle and attractive speaker." seven or nine men, the control of candlidate Hihsem the lulac ogicaln S. year The Tnternational Students' previous season, who is also going whom will be cintirel~v in the hands H-arry Gouck, a freshman player at ".Relief separated from The Student over the 100 and 200-yard couri.e'; INTUTO OREoftecpan h gmsaet .-.. and captain of Punchfard's (Continued on Page 4) With considerable speedl. In thc NBXN RPSDb lydo h l aps h neetd'emls er ilb RN~ shorter dashes such as the 50 andINBXN PRPSDbpledotholcapsth tudfeeltam atyarwile club football fields, and the field ini on handl to hold down a halfback ~' ADIITON CLUB WILL perlaps the 100,' Mason. also or CadatsRqieTo front of Bancroft Hall. As long berth. He ha- been outstanding in -knowvn at A\ndover in -peiu Make Course as thle weather permits there w~ill the New Hampshire line-up. Mal B""FORMED SATURDAY yecars, ought to show upl well for- the Blue. Samsoti, ~yho took l~art in Possible Ile three or four contests a week. (Continued on Page 3) .Court-And Equipment In Good several of last year',; encounters, A c~lrs in bl)'xiitg. a-. a regulartaeprinw twilrobybe'J LTE Condition From Last apipears to Ile the only master of whileter sport. will lie liLld this win euar bake"tunmet -I1I E Season the brcast stroke, while lIurlburt, ter if there are enough devotees Th reaneRftiEve il IjUU O ECN 1rOURNAMENT TO BE (Crintinued on Peae 4)- to mmake thle plan, feasible. A fee b eoe opatc ytevr ;N IHZLD DURING WINTER of fifteen donllar, i-, required], since olls teamns. In order that this may PopclubTeams Lare Ured r' IA h rspciemmbr ftm Turner Elected To the( services of a pecial instrtictor ble done successfully it is hoped Cu To e pos rtre ~AN, he pospetivemembrs o theCaptain Exeter Eleven st ill lie illdrl available. that the various dormitories wvillToRpr Badminton Club will meet on the Twventy candiiaate-. are required. etothradlctapinwoSCEUEPOAL NE. 0 P Story of Bulfinch Hall next I lamnelin Turner, Jr., of Great Only seven have repor-ted and getl torgehrandz eilectecapstains who SHDLIE PROABL YEA nl 1 o~aturday afternoon at one -o'clock. Neck, N. Y.. wh-o played tackle therefore iny- other-, who desire moed that there w~ill he a facuilty \jrganli~thon of the club wvhich is insotruction are i-d to siu tp at Vriyfnigudrtedrc -eae WarnBahwlbe against-.\ndover tw~o weeks ago, trcl sg team wvhich will take part in the'ariyfnigtidrtedrc was last Saturday elected cal)--ito ilbe"vl l il-one.totrnamnt Ueoinariaienat that time. taiin of the 19,33 E-xeter football insti ucinwmllegfe nHh et ioi tof Ctact hi* vS. r twas r istsce~ Thereis a tilteocaeditoul startIfal. tici-ow year towareidsc thmaegoou uC~~~ court te~~~~~amil. Tune iws one of te inhIal lmho~hothe he Ayn nsho a ootvill of lamlliarv. Two letter mmemn ce Ilnde~~~Iftn located in BuTlr- ar. for tue eato. exrmitthe capable inch and the standards and net otttiin iee iiteR -restlin ,umd fencing courses. fo"hIemexetter~h l ~ave been left from last year. From and Gray eleven this '-ear. Ilie - astamn ondhmi i ic--~ Caiai Slaoile 't-esz ftedlgto vih has been a regular for three RED CROSS PROPOSES ar orpr a hi ai uscimleus for this ;ear' trio). net in the back of the Meeting years: during his first two years, LIFE SAVING COURSEspr. Thle schedule foar tailt r.asonmiha- -room -last Saturday morning it he played guard and only this itot yet hleemi imad- omit. It wvill. V~teida ftee~ol ea fall w~as he shifted to tackle to To Be Substituted, For Club ThnsiigRl-lm''weve r. praul'abl% c- Iltaiin ell- 3 browd-of perhaps 10 or 15 out for fill a vacancy. SwimmngsUnilvAngouncedsnFl counuer, with thuc ';amute teams that npirzhe sport. Badmintoi isimnotg con- Anone "-rIfcd a.Fuca-wihth d Teide~d~as a regulr sport, as the .At the sanlie time letters wvere Xmas wr ae ~~ -a ihtl d Telidem9,as aregularsportastohelitioni of (2fvvrm' r l"timniiler A-cad- .00F t ~a:Clitiei do not permit this. It is v'ted riemmeso h A cotirse in Life Saving, tinder Alstdn- evmg\aoer ?Iml fur ip~ otnehwvra at squad- who did not earn their tI ieto ftm e rs for the Thianksgiv-iilg recess cmlV. 0- 1"*- a rcice gamue wa.1 is, t playin spare ma- letter b -seeing service in le ellrpenttive pe rat WednesdaN'soidsetr hi played hm't' %ear with this latter iment~~~' the winter. The A~~nrdover conmtest, tile letter game. . exclises at once. Sttidemlt- inav tai \le l ceuei;md 2 our J I b emnery n e.rover. halfb~ack, and Stitphin le-usiue ' lm tm ~~atrterls out, it NN ilII bc -tbject to chatim-e aend ~ITSOU rnI~wilmab teg falyinis Rothwell, Dowvnes, Clifford. miiguii h ls h all lav ftrtiras t 1 apoalbtefclty DOre f olherci Bae.adJoc. gem uthe ctire lse ope toe evry Wednesday and illtist repo(rt oMi efclt a- IDO. Toll. 11crocci, Blake. and Joyce. ~~~~~~~~their rettir inl the basement If Ier aim! nellings aeteol ~~ar~~~y~~ term. Anyonelnem n erethoe w o r - nea day T oe (lss ate thity-our George IN'ashingtoii Hall befo)re letter ,cmil of last year retiirnint 3U4vish o start will be wvelcomd. liemen wheirletthose Suthon re- oednesday The lstsae Opn irty l N mi- Ir. Barss, the coaich of thle 1ar- :eareid ailedl information is sup- cevdterltes.Stpi a :15 P. ini.. Thursday, Nv,1- it.hsopsfnc'prpet SReolied;~ b r Arre BecifFx njuredl in the Yale Freshman-i1 esgl~ i o h ore, e 4 h ataalbet~m arren Rpnriko n; 'Pn-- ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~fom lst\ar.clmbtam.Fec

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Establ'ished 18,7892

VoL LIV No. 17 PHILLIPS ACADEM4Y, ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1932 Ten Centsi

z~ NLS LECTURES Calendar of Events RENNIE SMITH WILL David Fry Elected To BENEFIT GRID CLASHTO)S OF L ON STUDENT Wdedy oebr2 LECTURE ON RUSSIA Captain 1933 Eleven WILL BE PLAYED ON,ISPECT OF RELIGION 12:00 Thanksgiving recess be- THSFRDYEVNNG l~ letl eetingnhl ofther fot-LYTADSTRA

-, team picture Monday, David~~~"My 932 Three P. A. Students SlatedSpes'ler Tells Of Conferences "y13Estimate Of Russia's lr'o o'Agls ai. vsT e cinIOf Students In Foreign J'usaNvme 4Planning" Is eTce cpai o ucedRyen ctounterCountries 6:55 p. m. Last available train Title Grahe am.prtaint rueedla on y theute

leaves Boston.NORTHFIELD IS DISCUSSED- IN MEETING ROOM team during the past year, plays MeTERNEN TO PLAYII- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~7:15-8:15 p.m. All students in the tackle position. He plans"'Subject To Be Considered During must report at George Smith Very Prominent 'In Laborite to enter Stanford after leaving All-High School Teanm To 'OpposeCoigConvention Is VsiitnHl. Circles In Great Andover. Eleven Of College And Prop"CainginashngtonHall.Britain

School Stars- ~~~~Saturday. November 26 Pasfrtebnftfobl

i I.R. M. Ingles, lpreparatory school Charity ganie between all- R~ennie Smith, wvell known to Jye otalTa g lame torlehl thi Saturday afoter-lsecretary of thle Student Division hihscol eman ll vic~er atidieulces in the past, will milletfCatan oon e htwen a tei amtomosda oftrof the Y. IM. C. A., gave an infor- peak oil the evening of Friday, - ewe en opsdomal talk before the Society of In- college-and-prep-school team November 25th. at 8:15 in the Samuel Willock Off of INin- .\ndover college and prep schoolii qr Sunday night at Peabody onl Andover Playstead. Meeting koom of P1hillips Acad- netka. Ill., w~as elected captain stars andt( a team composed] of highHouse. lie spoke in general terms Sund(ay, November 27 eniv, ont the s.ubject "My 1932 Es- of- the second football team schowol players from Punchard, Me-timae o Rusias Pannng" Mr afer he eampicureMonay. thuen. and Johnson were givenwIel on the student's aspect of religion 10:30 a. m. Chapel servie their offiniashingnin touches today asem theue 'Nloda~t~,,adChristianity.

. Smith hia., recently been in Russia Off, an U~pper Mfiddler. is 'a thi ii-n ouhstdya hPi.-r and ~~~~~~~~~~~~5:15 p.mn. Vesper service,. n ilgv h eut fhsi- bc.H shaigfrYl probaltle line-up of the prep-hIIWk First hie lpicttired glimpses of ,t[vilgethreutofhsi-bc.IeiseangorYe hoa""'t cofrne spnoe- yTe t-estigations in that country. oil gradltation fronm Andover. ]-coocollege team was announcedconferences sponsored by The Stu~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- by Jamnes N. Cole. The proceeds,dent Christian ovement in for-LARGE GROUP REPORTS Reii mihi neo h f the game, which is being spon-'IO eign countries. One of the gather- younger defeated ifiemnbers of the odbyt lclpsofheVt

"'ings- he told about was in a castle FOR SWIMMING. TEAM Labor i('overnenllt (if Great Brit- TOUCH FOOTBALL GAMES s ored byoteig loalrpst ofl the Vet-in Sweden-in 1895 where the ideals a1in. Ile is ai graduate of the Urni- 0SAT natedi to the Andover Emergencyof 'life were discussed in general. Squad Composed Of Seven Old versitv of London. with a 11. S. C. TO TR ON ivurNDAY Committee for relief wvork during'"Another was in Wisconsin about a Men, With Thirteen egein cooics and P'olitical~~year earlier on the same subject. Preps Sc~~~~~~dgreience Forna nume oyerheTen Teams Expected To Take the winter. Thle game will be heldHea nearte toa on~ upt the saesujwa resSci enct.rer fo ther Workears'h Part In Two-Week onl the A\ndover Playstead.He next tooka Ionk jump o the was a ecturer for ile Workers'Tourney Three Andover players are likelyWorld War. During this great FIRST PRACTICE ON FRIDAY Edutcational Associatioii, attachedtoeeainStud.LaigL~catastrophe, wvhen the bottom fell toi thle Sheffield 17niversity. He also ENHSAM HWNtsere alom cernJ.out of everything, it was a chal- Team Led By Kimball, Last Year's ha-. aIn intimate knowledge of Ger- ENHSAM HONteeac alom cernT.Record Breaker; Trimipi, rFu GmsT'B ly a rsity back, and Harold van'B.lenge to the organization to stay Mason an Squad many\ where he has lectured suc- Three OrleFourdGamesinToaBeCoPlayed-together 'in spite of the fact that cessfullv. as wvell as in other parts Each Week; Faculty leCeead u-lnmn oc athere were sttidents of opposing At the bcall of Coach Dake, a of Europe. I-ic has paid frequentReretdA.hpadoteAnvrtaminations in the same group. The grouil of twenty aslpirants reported visits 'to thle Continent and East Teofca ncag ftecleeta uconfederation wAeathered the storm last Friday afternoon for the first A frica, Egypt, and Palestine. wilet underia wauc nextbl Meaonday n willsupeviely thehihchool benoys.and shortly afterwards held a con- varsity swimming practice of thle A\s a pireachier, Mr. Smith be-vention in which students from op- year. t )n the squad w~ere Captain camie a niember of thle %\Vorld A\lliatron codn oM.Hg As toolthlee m eaketi of the tprepR posing nations shook hands wvith rimlall and fivc 'othier \veterans; of anice oif Churches in 1912. He has enbuckle'. the facuilty director of holcleeta uttoeach other. At about this time a last ~ei and about thirteen new al-o wvorked and written on the the recently started 'league. At a fonls eksAdvrTwsnew organization sprang tip called men wvho seeml to lie orf va;rsity* Disaiinattlents for the Foreigni Af meeting held last Monayeieing "Sornefollows oeos Adoe

The Interntional Stdent Relie calibre.fairs Committee, ait which the various dornlitories college 4tars have signified their in-intimi.W'lich ,dealt more wiith relief work The group i-. beaded bly Capit. J. Ramisay MacI onald niade this on th apswr ersne.tnto fpriiaig o athan with the spiritual side of the Kimball, last c'ar's record-breaker. taneitoMrSih."amthfiepnsadvrourlsofleyfSh seeVlagahe-situation;- In the conventions of who seems to hie uip to his usual ex- glad that you are proposing to tefn on. n arosrlso hyo hwhethis time a topic much under con- cellenit form in the 100 and 200- visit the LUnited States again. Your the game were~discussed. yer star atd forewH ampshire uof

lalisideration was the relationship be- yard swinms. Second to Kimball auidiences will find you 1)0th anl able ThLeasaewobrmdeipondeHih former catain lofiatween Jew and Gentile. 'The next comes; Trinipi, letter iian of thle and attractive speaker." seven or nine men, the control of candlidate Hihsem the lulac ogicalnS. year The Tnternational Students' previous season, who is also going whom will be cintirel~v in the hands H-arry Gouck, a freshman player at".Relief separated from The Student over the 100 and 200-yard couri.e'; INTUTO OREoftecpan h gmsaet .-.. and captain of Punchfard's

(Continued on Page 4) With considerable speedl. In thc NBXN RPSDb lydo h l aps h neetd'emls er ilbRN~ shorter dashes such as the 50 andINBXN PRPSDbpledotholcapsth tudfeeltam atyarwileclub football fields, and the field ini on handl to hold down a halfback~' ADIITON CLUB WILL perlaps the 100,' Mason. also or CadatsRqieTo front of Bancroft Hall. As long berth. He ha- been outstanding in

-knowvn at A\ndover in -peiu Make Course as thle weather permits there w~ill the New Hampshire line-up. MalB""FORMED SATURDAY yecars, ought to show upl well for-the Blue. Samsoti, ~yho took l~art in Possible Ile three or four contests a week. (Continued on Page 3)

.Court-And Equipment In Good several of last year',; encounters, A c~lrs in bl)'xiitg. a-. a regulartaeprinw twilrobybe'J LTECondition From Last apipears to Ile the only master of whileter sport. will lie liLld this win euar bake"tunmet -I1I ESeason the brcast stroke, while lIurlburt, ter if there are enough devotees Th reaneRftiEve il IjUU O ECN

1rOURNAMENT TO BE (Crintinued on Peae 4)- to mmake thle plan, feasible. A fee b eoe opatc ytevr;N IHZLD DURING WINTER of fifteen donllar, i-, required], since olls teamns. In order that this may PopclubTeams Lare Ured r'

IA h rspciemmbr ftm Turner Elected To the( services of a pecial instrtictor ble done successfully it is hoped Cu To e pos rtre~AN, he pospetivemembrs o theCaptain Exeter Eleven st ill lie illdrl available. that the various dormitories wvillToRprBadminton Club will meet on the Twventy candiiaate-. are required. etothradlctapinwoSCEUEPOALNE. 0 P Story of Bulfinch Hall next I lamnelin Turner, Jr., of Great Only seven have repor-ted and getl torgehrandz eilectecapstains who SHDLIE PROABL YEA

nl 1o~aturday afternoon at one -o'clock. Neck, N. Y.. wh-o played tackle therefore iny- other-, who desire moed that there w~ill he a facuilty\jrganli~thon of the club wvhich is insotruction are i-d to siu tp at Vriyfnigudrtedrc-eae WarnBahwlbe against-.\ndover tw~o weeks ago, trcl sg team wvhich will take part in the'ariyfnigtidrtedrcwas last Saturday elected cal)--ito ilbe"vl l il-one.totrnamntUeoinariaienat that time. taiin of the 19,33 E-xeter football insti ucinwmllegfe nHh et ioi tof Ctact hi* vS. r twas r istsce~Thereis a tilteocaeditoul startIfal. tici-ow year towareidsc thmaegoouuC~~~ court te~~~~~amil. Tune iws one of te inhIal lmho~hothe he Ayn nsho a ootvill of lamlliarv. Two letter mmemnce Ilnde~~~Iftn located in BuTlr- ar. for tue eato. exrmitthe capableinch and the standards and net otttiin iee iiteR -restlin ,umd fencing courses. fo"hIemexetter~h

l ~ave been left from last year. From and Gray eleven this '-ear. Ilie - astamn ondhmi i ic--~ Caiai Slaoile

't-esz ftedlgto vih has been a regular for three RED CROSS PROPOSES ar orpr a hi ai uscimleus for this ;ear' trio).net in the back of the Meeting years: during his first two years, LIFE SAVING COURSEspr. Thle schedule foar tailt r.asonmiha--room -last Saturday morning it he played guard and only this itot yet hleemi imad- omit. It wvill.

V~teida ftee~ol ea fall w~as he shifted to tackle to To Be Substituted, For Club ThnsiigRl-lm''weve r. praul'abl% c- Iltaiin ell-3 browd-of perhaps 10 or 15 out for fill a vacancy. SwimmngsUnilvAngouncedsnFl counuer, with thuc ';amute teams thatnpirzhe sport. Badmintoi isimnotg con- Anone "-rIfcd a.Fuca-wihth dTeide~d~as a regulr sport, as the .At the sanlie time letters wvere Xmas wr ae ~~ -a ihtl dTelidem9,as aregularsportastohelitioni of (2fvvrm' r l"timniiler A-cad-.00Ft~a:Clitiei do not permit this. It is v'ted riemmeso h A cotirse in Life Saving, tinder Alstdn- evmg\aoer ?Imlfur ip~ otnehwvra at squad- who did not earn their tI ieto ftm e rs for the Thianksgiv-iilg recess cmlV. 0- 1"*- a rcice gamue wa.1is, t playin spare ma- letter b -seeing service in le ellrpenttive pe rat WednesdaN'soidsetr hi played hm't' %ear with this latteriment~~~' the winter. The A~~nrdover conmtest, tile letter game. . exclises at once. Sttidemlt- inav tai \le l ceuei;md2 our J I b emnery n e.rover. halfb~ack, and Stitphin le-usiue ' lm tm ~~atrterls out, it NN ilII bc -tbject to chatim-e aend~ITSOU rnI~wilmab teg falyinis Rothwell, Dowvnes, Clifford. miiguii h ls h all lav ftrtiras t 1 apoalbtefcltyDOre f olherci Bae.adJoc. gem uthe ctire lse ope toe evry Wednesday and illtist repo(rt oMi efclt a-

IDO. Toll. 11crocci, Blake. and Joyce. ~~~~~~~~their rettir inl the basement If Ier aim! nellings aeteol~~ar~~~y~~ term. Anyonelnem n erethoe w o r - nea day T oe (lss ate thity-our George IN'ashingtoii Hall befo)re letter ,cmil of last year retiirnint3U4vish o start will be wvelcomd. liemen wheirletthose Suthon re- oednesday The lstsae Opn irty l N mi- Ir. Barss, the coaich of thle 1ar-:eareid ailedl information is sup- cevdterltes.Stpi a :15 P. ini.. Thursday, Nv,1- it.hsopsfnc'prpetSReolied;~ b r Arre BecifFx njuredl in the Yale Freshman-i1 esgl~ i o h ore, e 4 h ataalbet~marren Rpnriko n; 'Pn-- ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~fom lst\ar.clmbtam.Fec

PAGE T~O HE PHILUPAN WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 9

Established 1878 C

THE PHILLIPIAN(~uTIF Co. YALUMNI Ntscer twaS es

Edit r-in.Chif,' JOHN MUNRO WOOLSEY. J.IrA N&.J YL nsce.itwstcsm .

.1Iana~ig EditorBusinessM~ma~es EWELERS 1L~tRS~II5 STA'nNERS C. . Williason, p .t heretherepdesite thepressnce

GEORGE TERHIUNE PECK ROBERT IMILTON DAENOR, ade .1mcmher of thic Cla.sDa threeP'A... alunini onl Ilra

Assi~a~ Maagin EdtorCirculaition Mfanager * at. tile recent elections rsstinaey )avtc

!DAVID ICOLIER. SARGENT ROBERT LELLND KEENY,J~ A~ ICMPRAL STC eu w h hf.o. cctfclgla~i1l, .and Grover, P...Iotgrp 'Editor. R. B. M;\UDGE, '34

Po ra sscapEi r col IC was ailso elected to thle h haes red c sit tl.41mociate Editors ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ renia cimitee'long With J tng thle whlcSeao. Blan

M.T. LESNJ..33 P .Wr. L'4 W. 11. BowwN, '34rF T BRIY.R *3~ T. TiKACHIER. '34 E. R. Mc~z~ti, '34 R.\ Moleore and was chosen. an IvyA.'2.adFcetndCri-. .1. ~C. Fox. '34 L. M., CLUCAS, jtti.$34 . rtr mn h ebr 1 '0 h aelhydrgh

G. .Assis~tant Blisiness M1aniter. F. WA. RotNns ~Fn VNE&T'TET lce otePo omte onl Ohe first team all SeII.

Business Board 1 .tributed heavily toward th cElI

W. BOYDo. '33 . W.-B. BURNErT. '33 T. B.. CANIPIOX. '34 ~ I-~i.vcoy

FC.-BosLtn. '33 1).C. J EN N t.' '33 J .D. J. K.' CooX. '4Two fornier iembrs f h

A. . B.WE. '3. Ss.rI.UN '33 F. .BArmE. '35 *' class 'of. 31' famous11 for their his-HAVnMcK. KxNNE. '33 F .ILCT 3 3 .Tu.'5

Tiltz Pi-LIAN inivitCS C01mmIunicationq1. :but publication of- the same -is entirely . ta ie'bliisii [taY tg fci ollis I-1 illl '32 nearly miet,________________________________ inie a~. R. . (riffing andSl G end the other day when ahic%-

atth dsreio f heeitors. All commnunication-t must besigned. although the 1.ts G

nam o te athr il be withheld. from publication if. hie, sto desires. 1t must be Ak'olf, have been toige tw o. eizen of adIcliffe forgotclearl' understoo(d that Ti r. Piitnrin'AS does not assuMe responsibility for senti~ments .~tifeaeprsin thle Daisrgti mihit' and, started l'edLi'xpress.ed in communications' publiShed' herein, rs.aino u Jrvt'e'4-o h ct h vn npr~

NOTI~~t To ~~AmrmMAtart . I robing .Penmian '32 to Mritt

To' insure change oif advS I eeve o erticements. copy musherCivdntlater than noon of I llon.(tatehako thle folloi'ves, winch hie-~rda rc~igpublication.Ro1rot Iirtrakvse,'V

ot an willnot udertae tofurnih fre pubinttcr'- toAdVer' ttet P~ V' A. leven. S coreil three of -your correspbndenlt with thle a,TuE Pitnu~tAN cnnot an, will ot undetake tofurnishfree pulicity f. anyC

kiund for any camp. scliool. manufacturer,. or sales agent.. i,. thle fol[lowing (plotutlit m ciplleol k fitrtoidt nnihe15-o tlitiesntvryvlle

Tn mt~urim in on Sale.at lie Philli - Inn and at the Grill. irnin thi Ten-Twenity To1)ics , ilpitd'.iewil Iivr nt trigIcr

Terms: $3$0. pern l uninutyear-, in tth ILe.di peirmtn oif "I Am a ayCalmaf;-$3.50 per 'year: $1.50 per trm. . Yale A'c~'s for * 'I' aptain I )-ait. i a( rdner. Iflarr.Gy

*Enter~d atthec Andover Post fiea ..4econd-cla"s matter. . Xitlid()\l'idSht.dioipii b tean:

Published ever" Wednesdlay and Saturday drn vcolaiv.Nv 15ae'onttoc ll 1'V'2 o their numerirals hrethe year. I lollis I lill ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~three-onle, has fe' C

br .te veacity it nt 'I I'' for l'ttiti~ tt ti. fc'~hmii fot-' thle lightest,

~t itements. ball te'lli R'otiiila~'. 'whn the 19361" itt this ]life he kissed. fa re:

The Band~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~il odsAs-. in old fo' lbo ho it orurel t. we 32-1 X lintilt- othr dlav he wa;

* pillati hr'i u1 1ini1 sZ(eern to it-cl' lret I. . ce thle ExNeter' f' unball. gamle, unuk jir~u ii (Iith 'n ottdef Northrup . se atd (I 'Rel.hiltisd

- -i 'heirrefiihiess: andI a:ctiviit oe f tile 1 uand au1tomnatically cearse"leetlit d h e lII vC:i st iti. I the: ins~ottiniiia.tiilo.~~ccoi allfenCt, .'% en. - - . ..~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~heeliln~: or thle Yale Ye\cws. na dista

arn,11il ar therKl' .\nldiver- Exeter m~a u'.ir c' InteSt is imminenlt 'in h prn.tl ~ � the t'P'IItnan idg iiitIItiriti\ aN thin. c' 'W he urtherit" 'i 'thetruth or to uild spra wel hi J11 bo1~mrdie t'-' fil i',l Ip imt . fn ftems'ittrsige-1 Ihls erele

ith hau *' ir~uiizatoin~ costatitdrill rid 'ar t~ b i.- iihihition's of, thle selsot)Il Will take' Sha mt imd ' other experts t~~i afd so ~t' hal iiilzto .- olatdilailpracticear etid.' %hr lit, sn l. illstead lplat'e in thle near future wbenl last' inairi1tainedi thtI'Itl/' rett

nece~sarv2' . . . .. *f watctiirr& th events in. aie' vn o h ie~.clitfean clyclist" Wotil(l fit the( nedFo Srieias NI~ Ali iritli feaclty aiser tI, the'- haltl i' '1Stdtii.Ide aeri'alearct R; T-'XiIto'' Tarri. takesbter I'teltofctk y

if'lenni hoIrwI Weekly rehe ar-al- luring, tl& x'v~inter. lerurito k i tob i rt h nrdt' r the couitrt agalinst Tex. Thomlpson i "''..m.inide Publlic last wee" dan

'r''in' i iin n is t ut.r' t it 0\\. pieces ( an .- L' keep Ithe bhmd ii'01.ii imd thittlie n-n1 Ii horIog 'the 'first rmnnd . matches of the thle namles of Gridley Barr iw fot

,inditic al .eslou~ h ci"u icI'rciatnec't~ work h mdiil t li t thasea-'ni. it elln, alta ttetem'aiutMn taht' l~ eu t

Pra~~ctice~ hoteueriri4 oon' in heharrleas. P 'Tn NNMa So. tP - i te:atA...IIi.thund lieidle over '.iite ihinuato IM,'`effect. until uhd dw ann dir

- . .. lu- ifire 'ha becir.Tniuledfor. of Net- (lark, P. T. '2N. is. .,air urd0' mrning.i ar f ytihe et';,

0~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~D.rrrrrToairot Tighe XX3 e dotirlcoingn~~~gatui In nt "'nilatttil i tex. fialSel.o.

ti~ut it oeotl~r ii tt i in11viI r ii-- lth Ii m. .ilk.'. in'- iii utie liv W liuiv.1 ~ fnar . -' "9 Ito'h'.' ' ln'in'ige l to titive and bet'cr b ut d \\ e hope ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 'anepefomacef~th

dir ttsl - lonsider thi ioc S ..il-; f' 11 I, pr e niti sc in fat ored ial it hotrlieiv at r~ .u n it ni' t(ilt '.'. ii d lit rw.md ( a msbe 'vn-. h aliv " " h bl n al i'trl

-ant st ' ri - thni ~it ten wolrigde servkhig e arn fotal. ccrdnrt areen te sae Tilie..rotiot 'ti to p~t t tlrriC'utgli v riest odeotIn Iinion -'k 'ftt(ngl'v . baakiin

the pojec.. '' ' ' ' . ie l icl'of t~e curce ketpir, tshe' noneneTRINI 'ThY'atimtin. frlahrpsigttile fallen(] lie idle (ver wlilot hidies'at. tthnt''ir 'ifi \thetiI Counil. 'hoffmn. wo. te. or what'sonc scrlk I

thur ins.- in io c birl ~paiedth 132el'9.'.'ply 1 'te -.% tmord n. Imr of mTtitit

it nii~~~~~~~~~~re '.1 'r Rctr tttsef.. o mintysoftle Datnout 'for- \lccer larardagerhip. fracta's

W e I I rge, thcref (irc. that tit banw'orglnize'be.ntaaniirg.tiii'ia anc.'t tird'rline.' 'f. .:exfttrt ileoofhtheiiiatily .irt J1

s)a -vta r~t o ii we'. trtertlihet.. ic ea'iii has thritiiesh~ld tIre. inhoug- materyi' ittat-lot avjpnd hiddelx' vi: RichrdJreon.P. '9 ti ltii il mureir. lie say-lit-

ia.,t'nir i it ror he todtitI d'..I'. At ano tatintm t.v(itirot tf tnre no- tiiS t'is.ie..rg r i7vcyorrnck'.' cat that'oull It w he rartdSlior OCitit;on he cin-M'l'ie nlarani dritikcc-Co a

prtv'it .l i o on'' ilt - li" 1mlcilt'i's ull i is eogilotfnrotin-acrm tire chapel. I\ chtapext ' c. annoti TrcighteI.CdAnth

r~~f the hand will ~~~~~et-7 i NrtN\clohe. acand (lent Wmlliamso. P2. -ilite -1.qt1i-.iigd tho .'a' titter

tittairsiv c '4sil uvi'hiislp.o. of ourse, .as hierhal h i t 1 fao i of- ina t - 1.' 'u lie i iwa'* tt'li. d IC C audy ot o '''ih a ul' n.al'2 ''ntnnot-wat t pil it11r~ll~l U les stldet.-lmimii~,:stoliI 1i~ -ing 'rv d fitinder' wa teor.'n t Ed 'Nichimt land 'savid Tiehavar Tlos '3 *rotu~l0irp r-- 1unit tia- s iot ~tn f init riur~;ii'.'i. i avamitihl a- h\re. aser wain' ere saimg lerice fore

ack (if Ie churc-Iand aa Kmal.P .'.'3.curenncrninn ctitrI itiour O liii.' : tirl~ticctthnicutlttnt.eXI m'.' the ent leiivttke advantge "If heting paoritic, the .ngaster i.he'ti'ue thiei."Ys in thewh t''er. l-Y wh.ar-st oot acrguibetnt

'ii Anilover I' hill . . ." with great .efficiency during th PIme 'Nichols beinw tten start ( ted Tiltu in '32t 'f histordifio

jane tht i '.'asa ngirlu n~~u'ruair' A'uduvt' fiir t "it i l&r iil.liinodl-.tddelv aidsorethuig'lik:wts fctnhatonldonrP* .-. anm-theonmtdeSate'':Pro. F

'thrut otlv .evco ofthe.uiec~samt- 1.veit'. i-ie sitneu ittrintrearof tefrom kidlyasitnilavd frtT-afor'-rdhiaieso'retriio-in'g.rhudred randhol

~appointiog' the hews I ~ ' ' tordo wfin th ovrwelxng'ma- ' -rov t-hat a colvge cu

T~~lL master 'sat down, and thei -laor.Ile sa IITil-~re wil fv tol 'h ti- h lqe l a gt i trli itaso it. as wii tnlepste Itie rth'. plal il'.l lin 't-tthe aisles.6umdentivo ihad Tck;''.A...ti

Oecc---.an: . t~~~~i (Itiell hti ulue afeeliilvairrtcogce;t teo-aviingr' ifocken :'tiit' i 'Durttprnt oiinboxif ecourse.'I

coititertr'- ot \novn irtIl-ehabits tAndriiover Ne'IL iThlt Wf --.t fenhesriteprtlerC R ST IASALhitmrd neil :uiui thirt\--omlrl siruim-ti -- orloose 1 ui'lxiitgains at ii in. hau sorl1 '.'.th.'ppsoachech l eithrttore mas- ByCMs.lMc ilella C at:

ioe chairgid bttaivg m;hlm'teninlh t'.n--" tnie some isuilert;.v oit itevrtehestno other school fwgre. . e ' .iP-I ILLI PS INwe nre it' t~- hofels e ~i. ir.'taen ii' oxti t sgm' p oritg 9k ii, Own tiy yeadsrsmiotin like 'n Gantet NOeMBtEtR 30 AnND EEBr1

and j~Ielp~ lp')It 1fro-iin the's pla~ti-t i h im~ldvivn atA'I''r lis a vrhpee eoe" Lru vaityf roanhTIte% 1)1 ~ellabagr, audrlk belt"arwnar tnec That~lc cvomet.lIIetl IiarvSndinute tumbie o tle ('lier

"1mm twctitv t'ers of preachingI ' ALL NEW POSERS ATuin 1.00~to'Iher'mtir'ihwn rif.1.1' ait ]porte toher- Entmi atilomg atIr Andtolemi. For it hisi have cf:ever ouetid rivtnedessaryol be-

froin acros~~s the clil-WO. - Oddo'things frot nare 'lands.nestiw aeurigthat eslica *Itteiir p soll lit-' iideach'offoe "asth rumre 'rpy\Ia-.rWNY.IEORETL tAGRSn 32

tlrun.Fo t~e ror th Pntii~tit; de gretmr te 'ucess . ingtiresoreYlI , poiin0

THE pHIInPL4,N PAGE THREE

Communication \cadeiny expected to be a definitep'art of this neighborly movement,

___ LY~~~~~~~~ow TatE I'pon learning of Phillips Acad- iIn in ight indeed feel a bit resent-t- c~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~iny's gift of $,2647 for charitable h!i ' nlddElection pttrposcs;, John F, O'Connell, Chair- "Wec understand that ninc hun-

a' '~~~ man of thc Andover J~~~~~~~~mergcncy ~~dred dollars of this aniount repre-c VOTES 1 fl~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~, ~~Cominittee. wvhieh with the Amer- se'It' ;I pledge from the -studdlitIs Over bwT tanI.b ab~staining fromtican R~ed Cross wsthe recipient of ~KYttincl1

the mioney, sent the following letter a "ineat mcalr" once each week forWe can give our thoughts to ~~~~of thanks to Professor Charles H. the next six nionths. teby IWe can give our thoughts to Forbes, A\cting I eadmaster of the "Will youl please tell tl os D I N

THANKSGIVING A PP ARE L .\cademnyV. this. That when thley pull theirI 'rfesor harls I. Frbes Ac- belts ;' little tighter on these self- 5th Averue and 52nd Street

Perhaps You Need. .... A. .... igIlamsePilp cd imposed( fasit days, let them remem- NEW YORK.. T - SHIRT - HAT - GLOVES -SHOES - MUFFLER Cly, .\ndlover, Ma. ahset, fc thot ofexir ac emeansyhundreds COMPLETE OUFTTRe4 ~SPATS - POLO COAT -TOP COAT Deair Proifessor F'orbes: sofmhur of extra employmtient, fhor TO COLLEGE AND"Although complete figures have soe"PorbsRctzns h EP" SCHOOL

* -. ~~~~CHESTERFIELD, ETC. not vet been. compiled shoving thle nev~er dreamed that they would need STUDENTSthis, ntiing ovAer by their neighbors;.

c(Ilicte re;it fterecent jitOur representative exhibitsresuls ofthe ointIt nmeans a cozier Thanksgiving-a a h ub~~~ ~%j~a~ appeal to the community on behalf ~~~happler C7hristmias. V'ery truly26SlmSrcof the Reel Cross and the Andover v'eurs~. John F. O'Connell, Chair- 26 D I-e Sre

OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 8 O'CLOCK Fnimergencv Committee. I have be- uanN.ndMONDergnc)Crn EEMNIBER 5T1H_______________________________________________________________________fore tinc the resuilt of the effort atmite

Philips cade y. \'oul you he ____________"D av'id Thom pson of H iddenBeore buying Shoes, see Jack's $5.00 line. It's a wow. goo enough todClah convey to-ie bothn fcionac-

tI ltv, student body' and employeesBeeiGrdCahlvdlondeeom acond-JACK'S SHOE SHOP thle deep appreciat ionl of those o'f Us Will Be Played On ing the game. as will the giganticP _ _ _ _ _ _ _~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Payta aura aod a lvlado boShoes repaired to please the most discriminating. who have been endeavoring to work PasedStra aodVnCeeado bo_____________________________________________________________________ this problem otif. Street, a member of the P. A."The Acadmy t')talfrom all (Continuedl from Page 1) squad weighing 18,a and standing

CAPTAIN KENNEDY TO zc~wre~lna. instructifin there will be 5otirccs is; $26-47.65. to which must NMcTvrnen, Tr.. who played ituch andr tixfehg.AledK-CAPTAIN KENNEDY TO ssive crinic ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~against Exeter Je.Ir.. over 200 pounds, who mayLEAD WRESTLING TEAM t''ftirciI es". two in the miorning, be added a large proportion of the agg'ressvii 1100 an 12:0, andtwo i theapplroxinmatelk $1800 raised by Dr. .-\cademv% last Satuirday and pro)- gtit h avr-aegm o

- ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~ ~~~~~~~~Fls urn rvoi pel bvteo~ nover boy to wvinFour Instruction Classes To Be- afttrnmm at 2:00 and 3:00. The Fus uIsgapeiu pel bytl ny n playrrwra ewil Haeon, hasd as Cril-- know that the Selectnien, who ap- a eter in both foothall amnd base- "on paewl eo ad swlHeld Daily If Enough schedule ha's not vet been coin- pointe] uts. aind all citizens will he ball on, thle "Hill". should showv up1brte Rnolh Jv

Sign Up Idtd o tee a hien Coiisid- dfeeply' imipressecd. Tt hears out, well at thle other halfhack post. Pae tCmrdeerabldc'mificultN' inl filling it out be- lmost convincingly', the original con- I-Tmvardl W~alker. wh'lo has scintil- ";o'ePryte xPnhr

The wrestling teani started an- causre 'if - thle fact that many viction of many of us- that this cri- lated at Puxichard and Dummer, ,tar and now doing fine work onCohrsao toa'wtonynecle lhaehdt i'up inrsi,; may be wveathered by outi-ght and is now\ keepimi tup hiq good the Lowell Textile eleven, and Ed-returning letter mn ati e-sot like wrestling on1 account of gifts. Mn weeks ago it wvas work as; a member of the Brown (lie R~ondeani, former Punchard

ned,. o frm a. uclus or histli(' smallne-s of their budget. borne home to uts tha .t Phillips Freshman team. w~ill probably call player, and nows a star at V'ermontnedy,. to forni ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~t nucleus for this~~\adnw hvesinfid her n'I ~~~'ith ~~ I FAentually. however, a full scheml- __________________________ ignals. H-e iay bring some of his.\aiy.hv sgnfe teri-y~r's S~lthll but abun- mile w~ill be arranged. Thle team flrown teammates along. Elwvood tention of being present. Walterkdance of lim%\ inaferial coming u 'ill) wll ractice onl the top floor of nasitum. The Harvard and Yale Chbase, also of Brown, and a co- M. Lamont, Jr., a former member"from the cltib-teanis of last yecar. fhul1fhich H all lint meets are gYen- Freshmen will probably' be among star with \\V-alker at Dumnmer. may of the Yale 150-pound team and a

If enough new men sign up for erally held] on the( floor of the Gym- the team's' opponents, pa.club coach at the academny this fall.XA_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~ ill also get into the fray',. P~er-

pnardl Riley, Essex Aggie's star,a .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~houldl he onl hand,

"Iill I lolihan of Yale mav hehere although lik exam schedulejina prevenit this. .\n attempt ha'.hieciellmadle to, get .\rt lack!,on, JIim-

!uv% (.ihma. a freshman at ColbyMud formerly Ca ptaiuu am Wilbrahanm\cadeliny', should lbe here for the

Itis (Itlite pos~siblc, that several/ ~~~ I farvardl star'. iii addition to Kidn-

d.'Ir qhould cow~e ouit and play fora w~hile,''

The otticials 'who have already

given their services free for the( ~~~charity' game are Mr. Oswald- l''wer ~~of Phillips :\cademv who

Will referee: Leo F. Daley'. formerf Phillips .\calenmv football captainaI few %'cars back and who laters;tarred ont the Harvard varsity

eleven, who %v'ill act as headlines-man, Mr. 'Montev'ille E. Peck f rom

- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Phillips; Acadenm', umpire: andGiordon Couitts. former all round

I" -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'tar athlete at Plutchard High and

Bates College. as field juidge.

ADDITIONS TO LIBRARY

Fl'lcming-''-I. 'ited IState'. and tIme-

~a emlue of Nationis\Iarks--"Craft of writing"1Bailey-"'uiltivated evcrgreens''

- \~'i'. - t~ 'AerCleveland"

FtIchrm -ange::losoils

I tichllam: '' ulitus Caes;ar''Voni mng: ''Cold I amrhonr''

\l ln :''Stryif The \ ir'hip''etter.4;I.oty:,

;ibbs : '\nI im' I )avs''

4 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~As smokers become more experienced, they demand W\hile: "Sc~c ;r'eat 'Statesmen inlV ~~cfpr~~eA-I milder cigarettes. Chesterfields are milder. Their mild- te\'rir'i umnt 't

1932, KJCGZTY& ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ness is just as much a fetr stebeauty of their 1.ad NcltIvnsmn rsn

~~~~~~~~' ~~~~~~~~~~~~contain just the right amount of Turkishi-not too NMittoll1 "Is.le of WXight"much-carefully blended and cross-blended with ripe, \'t.m:"usie ad Sni

sweet Domestic tobaccos.~~~~onai".\mrian~ledteraea'

PAGE FOUR TH PHj1jn 4Np WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1932

COCHRAN RESTORES ~~~gave a, general idea of what wasARC D TRIOMPE going to b oea h ofrneCL NA HA~

-AR ts year The lirice will be $9.00NOE.MASCUE~

Parisian Landmark Done Over eryhniclddaditwllat Wed.. and Thurs.,~ Nov. 23-24By Generosity Of P. A. two days. About ten men frTom .SPECA fIOLIPAY PROGR Al-AlumnuersiyOP.A Andover will be in attendanc. The LNDVNS" Mre )el

suilject most under disctission ;vill "ALAEHICAN" Albit b.

.\niunmnccment has recently lbeen uteCain Or ~C1Fri. and Sat., Nov~.,25.26made in 'aris f the -are. Iin Ill conclusion hie told of "THlE BIG BROADCAST' -Stuart ir. 't

restorat Scon li o f the thiings that. other "(OIEIE)! i ct VOLo)f thle Arc duI Trionipllic (le Car- scol I h u fiYUR ELN E~ cf-. .

-- ~~~~~~' Wrousel inl the Tuitileries . Garden relief work. MIanl of thicni arc eW

.through the generosity of. M1r. doilig a great (dea! in that line an'd -A-Jo

IJ - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Thomas Cchan P. A. '90, An hie, seened to flthtPehpA-11 tlover . d~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~(over, could do more. ,One school.dertritstee and p~romlinlent part

ner in j. .. Morgan ~ For thegives up, three -meals, a. week be-.sides other activities.,ABOUT 186~~~ . first tilme in one hlndcd ear tle T

Arc'du Triomplie is. again revealed . . ~ ~ U/tfarmers begrantogrow-ihite enits as. fipet 3

Burly~obcco.A fwN t caskits architectural Meilend Wi''o Thtfaos oa n iy~~~~~~obac' peae. hn twa retd y J. M. STEWART, Proprietor'

were taken to the St.. L~OUI Napoleon. Strictly fire-proof. Connecting BiltSiai.oc ad-Fair in 1867 and sodfrThe -1ircli- waserected :to corn- romfwtooodt t ah. "heualit pondfu quntity Exe

Open thruout the, year. Dia- odhv oeflifu zt:58C a, pound. inciliora~~~~~~~th i ctoy Napoleon'is grmand tem napplcaton :workrps 0memorate orof gram termson ence..on epoe l

58c a pound. is . ~~~~~~~~~~armines at Austcrliti and to honor and dreams."

'White Burley Tobacco ~~~~tue crowning of loprt.e.2.HILL, BARBER SHOPI Qhuality-at a low price-itued to make Granger. It In... . .TE AttewthodatS .Pe'e

TEPHILLIPS INNisthe bspietobacothatThheti roresthThe origin~al hro n hrh Hours: 8:00 A. M. to 7:00 P.M.btinroeestIgrows. ~ ~~~~~~~~~-ith choice~~~~~~~~st delcacies, exquit,. ivl

wrows' %6th. ~~~~four horses laid accomipany -SAM~ DE LUCCA perf umes. ~fine cigr .. piwIYou will- notice the dilo -n tte ~ itr n.pac..PHONE 903 odvae. gs. foott

Ifig -;finish;. of victory,.Ind peace. -all c. An admiralltis.ference as soon as you light c frl tile Suin Temple ait SAY IT WITH.FLOWERS. combination! .team

up your pipe, ofGCgr torinthi. after being, kept suicccs- Price, list sent onl requestthburns silowe, smokes cooler sivelv it Istanbul and Venlice. It a

and nee us ie Mas Pilaced onthle arh in-I0. it J.. H.PLAYDON attention., and 4gin a

. when aris was inae in 1815 60 Main Street Tel.70 S .PIREC.er~~: ~~ifter- Napnoheon's defeat at Water-

t oo, thle groulp :Wa,; reniloved to, AtfUDEt~ihd13 riAustia ad ten t StNDarVER ART STUDI BOSTON aboul

~.~ - ~ e i no stnds saro FINE PHOTOGRAPHY ______________ slate:M~~A~~p~flcPW1 __wh___it no w____________r__an__ ld

*Bosio deiV.gflel the replacement PTUERAIGThn 1830it th direcion4o Main Street. Telephone 1011 BL

I'ntis- P hilippe. 1 mlport-int.. .-, B L POLAN tDhar~dtr-Walter'E. Billin gs cen

-;toralion, w.ork was iS ededer (II INi, Successor to,36 MJain' St reet Trov

P1L~~~'.e ~~ and now ha~~~~~ H.F. CHASE Watjl~~cii completed. ~~Andlover, Massachuisetts Ga

OPTICIAN - JEWELER 'hRed Cross Proposes . Fll Line Of Shiel

* Life Saving Course L SaN'S O TB L

.( Cnntinued from Page 1) For good Sandwiches. AN O CR'e

* teen, and the Junior Badge for thoseas and IeCream SU-PPLIES Te11under.' T1hev ~ vilI includeal of Sds Ie!ach:

* the ~regular schedulle, carries, hotlds..Eapproache.(ee esrs n TH E BURTT HOU SE

former~~y "THE CUPBOARD' ~ Developing printiiwdbairtificial respiration. foalreaEtUPOAD

YOU CAN DEPEND ON A II4GGE'Pr & MYERS PRODUCT The course isrcminle e 6SLMSET EnlargingSandwiches -Lunches Dinners. is-a acause, of. its; practical aIdvantages I .HoeCkdFodoutfitter for allHome Cooked Food ~~~~~~~nitorinl thle sectiriig~of sumnmler positions, .Fraternity.Catering j Phillips Academy, Teaw.Md

and! for its indispensable :value in PAKRadCITN.48 MAI ST, 3aMt,

'ATTE'NTION emrec.PENS ANDOVER, MASS. -unni

BAND MEMBERS ~~Large Group Reports LOWE 1: COMPANY - - 3ir'BAND______EM__ERS_ For SwimmingL Team RGIT H ATGNPA~~

Agents Whitman Candies ~~~~~rheISWEATERS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~(Continued from Page Il .AgnsfrWianadesPEILO ERaeAll Wool $6.00 and $7.50 ~AL thogh o f no great Ireputation Ett \etTohBuht e

- as;t season, bas become tl&he-leding: Jo E.~ PIT MAN Esat Ientaiirror Aft56 Main Street I aksrkro h qa! athei

CARL E. ELAN DER ~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~Andover, Ms..In. -the, only remining event, the LU:hegi7_______________________________________________________ .1(live, there sCeills to: he exceptional- '"BERhire_______ ______ ______ _______ ______ ______ _______ ______ __ INl stiff com petition. Kelly and $1.00 Value.

* C. S. WA RD E N W~~11oodlock, who have been seen be-~ TEMPLE'S BT O 0CN~j

are expected io, excel. .However. BOYS' HEADQUARTERSWholesale lo ea is': and Pr,, POTABE PONORAPHS Ye ANDOVER. MA~ lWholesale Meats and Provisions there are a number of ne'.v men ~Victor, Coiurmbia. anti Brunswick,

whlo hve shown i!l) well and.,will : RECORDS .Teal Roomndover, Mass' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ tuy aps ~.LUNCHES and DN NE 40WE

Andover, Mass. - fight hard for a. berth on the team. ~~~~~66 Main Street . Andover \eek E-nd Guests Acconiiic_____________________________________________ ICoach Dake urges anyone. with ______________19Mi t e.86

swininning ability to report- for the_________________

THE A NDO VER BOOKS TORE ..quItad duringL this week, as officil W., J.. MORRISSEY Lwec ri rdc f- ractice wvill not. start until' next . TAXI SERVICE 0 ri odc

Outfitters to Phillips Academy \fna' . .Park S. noe, as Na eA:

Telephone 59 WHLSL-DA.~ithV

Order~ Your PersonaIL Christmas RM.IgeLctrsST(R.\G 'T WASH-ING 34 Franklin 'StrectTo S. Of I. On Student . ~~rne ls.reps.

Aspect Of ReligionresCards Now _____________lN anGENEAL JIWIN andPHILLIPS ANDOVER(Continued from Page 1) TRUCKING

DOLLAR BOOKS - ENGRAVED STATIONERY. Christian.. I'ederation .wit . RDI G TA .iadgood 11'\GGAGE TRANSFERRiding, Polo and Jumlpit

-feelings. on hoth sides.: Mr. Trow- Lessonbridge is the director (if Thle Sti No h onie. on.Sunday afternoonS2.!. Faddent. Christian. Movement here inL LorS.OEeyHu~a

the l~nited States. . C RS M SGFANDOVER NATIONAL BANK.** I fis talk -ended here, but there PHOTOGRAPHS Tl NOE.FUTS~sf

were .I several quesations which hie (anld inexpen~ui c for gifts at th~t .BSO wreO'~

'Andover, Massachusetts elaborated on. :1Ic said that the ARRANGE NoW FOR .CHOICE FU1 hsprtin America was not as strong .YOURAPONM TMINSRE ANt5

Travelers Checks -- Letters of Credit as thto oeg omtisa~ e Louis H u ntres~s JOHN FERGgave everl rv striking -exam-lesq