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Athletic Events Notice There will be a baseball game A]] Seniors are reminded that with Worcester Acadermy at the white flannel tousers are to be Varsity diamond at 2:30, and a worn at the Commencement ex- tennis meet with Milton Acad- ercises, and they are urged to emy at 3 o'clock. ohtain these as soon as possible. Established 1878 Vol. LXVI No. 56 -~~PHILLIPS ACADEMY, ANDOVER, MASS., MAY 20, 1942TeCnt Ben Hammer Urges M nliDie n rt Charles Morgan, "Old Battersea Bridge" PanomhiAttendance rat British A uthor, ii. ~ ~ '. .~This morning, in assembly, lBen W iDe l m t o Visits Academy < ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Spring Prom Committee, made a rt on nLe ad V isits A cademy ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~speech, in which he urged all mem- Prmier C m e iin i e n r hers of the student body to attend Renowned Novelist Addresses Students, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~the Pr'om "Lowers and Juniors are Speaking Contest Is A Success Addresses Students, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~invited as well as Seniors," he said Ben Hmmerwenton t an- Last evening, the first annual competition in the Arthur noneta h adwl eRa .LoadPieSekn3cnetwshl eoeafl Takes Over ClassesnHamrw ton oa- Foir the past week, the faculty Mcilysai ei bl ocm hos nte Bulfinch debating room. The three prize win- and undergraduates of Phillips ~~~~~~~If not, Sam Donohue's band will ners were John M1anship, Lawrence Dalley, and Frederick Academy have been the hosts of prom M'~r. Charles Langbridge oraThe Prom will take place on In a short sipeech. preceding the noveist nd damatc crtic of the Wednesday, June 10. The priewl acltual contest, Dr. Fuess, -who pre- London Times. Mr. Morgan's stay be 5.0,wit Sc.ta-th smeasGlee Club Ends sided over the activities cal-led it London Times. Mr. Morgan's stay -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'~~ ~las4yar."unieruued ovrcasion," in ocasin h"tn tat wasa on the Hill was the culmination of C n et S ao a life-long desire to become ac- Bai todo his best to try to give the poc r eao it anuthat itmwasitfirst He- quainted with American youth in Seniors a big send-off, as this will tuined inoayyer that a ewrs general, and with American stu-1 ~~~~~~~be only their second Prom in two Beaver Concert Ispiz seangctsthsbn dents in particular. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~years, due to the cancellation of HaldApcsnroed opakng cthes hill Heealn dentsde in p riar thelas twiwntePrms called aittention to the fact that the In order to realize his wish Mi'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hammer also went on toa- Last Saturday night, at':5ls aeo hepormwsbak Moraiiaon was grantedper isi-b nounce that he and the rest of the p. in., the P. A. Glee Club held its leaving room for the names of this the admnstation creatv asariit- committee would do their 'best to final concert of the school yeai, year's winners and the winners of lndg consultant inecrea tvewrting give everyone a good time. He end- with the girls of the Beaver Coun- coming years. and, therefore, lectured to certai~~~~~~~~~~~~n ed by again urging all students to ti-y Day School. The concert was Teewr 'e paesi h sections of English 3 and 4. He en- Teewr svn paesi h gaged in conferences with Harry)i________________________________ attend. heei h oha hpl n ots:MelVij Lewis Beirghein. Owen, next year's -editor of The - h uine huhrte egr fBrookline, Lawrence Cutting Mirror, and with James Godwin,X. LPotatR. M. AMES PRESENTS was highly appreciative of the ex- Dalley Of New York, N. Y., who, Senior Class poet, thereby givngay U nco er Unseen RECITALS cellent program. won the second prize of srix dollars, his advice on various prob- RECITALS ~~~~~~IN CHAPEL The orchestra opened the con- John Reynolds Fari-ington of Low- them hsavc nvrospo-u v . lems - connected with - pros an l ehste B te ea f I cert, with the overture to "The ell, John Paul Mansliip of New U O W ~~~~~r s "B te s aridge LatSna ihRcadM-Secret Marriage," by Cimarosa. York, N. Y., whowo th fit poer. Mra'BakrudCuidy Ames, of the Senior class. The combined glee clubs then sang prize of ten dollars, Wallia~m Fran- Mhr.e Morgan agrud frmOld Batre Bdge, an oil gave an organ recital in the chapel. three choruses from Gluck's opera cis O'Shea of Belmont, Frederic Charles Morgan graduatedby fromnowed Aeric'rnilo To ra e t This was the first of a series of "Alceste." One of these contained Sanford Pratt, 2d, of Chestnut Hill, Brasemose College, Oxford, in 1907, .- mrn three covering last Sunday and the a quartet portion, which was wine of the three dollar third and in the same yeer entered the artist James A. McNeill Whistler, Fias OpFraiexzwsugbeoh ee, ilCfn n so nd Warr en Sea.,i Thtori-- Royal Navy as acadet. After serv- which-has hung in the Addison Gal-, Ames n ria playedw poriosnfg bookJtwo Beavergls Folloin n o o aretn a, thisor ingin itlnti an F~r Bsten Lst uesay he emifinls f mesTuesdayrtonsthe bosemi-Baveinals.Fsloofg dis r.1 from.Alntcan a nlastern ' permanent collection for the Las of choral preludes by Johann Se- the P. A. boys returned to their dr zones, 1911 to 191ey's the Philo debating tournament bastian Bahnmd"rebc-saswietegrsfo evr Berghei's es.a a n nom sgned his commission, but imme-. past eleven years, was revealedBahnmd Orebc-stswieheglsfo Bavrayasn nrm diaey rejoined after the outbreak several days ago to contain a self- were disposed of. George Hal- lein," which were written to cover sang Bach's thirty-fourth cantata, el,dhumorous one about the faults -of ostiitis in 194. prtrit o theartst, hic is on-ley failed to - appear, so he eve iy season of the church year. ~ Continued on Page 4a enliaGrtrue."o ahIleyd wosay, of hostlities n.1914.portrat of th artist which s con-and his partner, Eastham, for- The work was not completed, how- entitled___"O ChsiGrButterfDles isused -Mr. tforgan' joined the editorial cealed behind the oils of the exist- feited thi ih odbt ihever. Ames played theChsigportions"dicuse staff of the London Times in 1921, ing painting. RanolpraneHarislThetemscomoseato AdentandChrst amid ive yars ater succeeded A. This amazing discovery, some- that will debate in the finals of this isadi i te ocrs ilP . C nrb ts ~ kiladeprec eddt B. Walkley as dramatic -Rs, and in his other c~~~~~~on rge wl-l'a wrote atfineessly. h probles rtc thing that occurs but rarely in the tournament on ria aeHrisplay the other portions. Ogl B.1 Weldle at s drstimautil criti, andsFiayaeHrisT a ffr t opinensza of n sitheen-yer 'en he etisd pitioe Ntal 193,t anal of art, was first made ink and Randolph vs. Hammond and buchlein" is one of Bach's greatest when he entered the mNa altl- 1938, but has only recently been Gostenhofer. Harris and Randolph oi-gan works, and is exceedingly Although many students are un- yota ead ts o itee war wit ligence Division of the Amrly made Public. Although the pheniOm. defeated their opponents, Lancas- fine listening, aware of it, Phillips Academy has Yuhi eadt h awt Coninud o Pae 4ena is an interesting and exciting ter and McGowan, last Friday. The This concert is noteworthy, first, contributed greatly to the war ef- ~Continued -on Page 4 Contiued n Pae '~one, it is not considered by the subject of the debate was the fol- because it is the first time a Phillips fort. Much credit goes to those Library Displays ~Gallery officials as raising the value lowing: "Resolved, That prohibition Academy student has given an or- members of the faculty who haveBid a IInjC u not been publicized, of the war." ly, because it opens a series of May to give First Aid instruction or to G e Old Book-Plates Discovery Made In Cleaning Ls rdysDbt orga1i presentations. Besides Ames' do war work of some other nature. 0e T I pswich Miss Elizbeth Eads, Refernce The elf-portait was irst broghgroup, rMdayBurkeatofgthe, musicrkde-fProbablycdethermosty prominentro con-' c LastasSaturday,, theBiBird adBanding issiabtha a sce Referncethe se lf-Poyaretrt w , first enfo brought Mcaowan, co sutie fispeaker partment will -present an organ re- trbtoIfP .hsbe iin lb oehrwt h se Librarian hal set n ou dtat e toigt byan resdtiorer, who, pintclen-, fogtu theafraie, spoke first H cital on Wednesday, May 27, at instruction in FirstAid, a course re- County Ornithological Club, tray- Librays will pehben f 'the s n extcgtad recnitguiong the aining bruhLu he anfcs. The 8 P. in., which will be open to any- quired of almost all civilian de- elled up Ipswich River in quest of book-Plates used for special collec- face. X-ray machines subsequently Continued on Pg one who cares to listen. fewse workers. Besides, the -two various bird specimens. Pete Scott, tions. The dislay has be-enbuilt told therest of the sory. The con-afternoon courses, the Red Cross Jack Raymond, and "Buster" tion. the diplay hao eefulttl the rirr'sca e tothe istoarey Thsern- instructoirs have given the follow- Brown of the Bird Banding Chub, own seal, which was designed in able to the naked eye in the lower A d v r P lc , FBIT a kn n ore:Atnhu orefradteEsxCu aeteti 1929 by Mr. Stuart Travis, painter A~th ,cre ftepanig as p te ie Rad sixen othe twentiayhour P. A'sh sallontngnslftA of the pictorial map in the Freeman where the dim outline of Whistler's Fas Plane Sp te Alarmist lces. n tis wathe trintyhu AssalcningetlfAn Room. hair, right eye, and goatee arecore.IthswythtringdvrbcaonSudyat10 Miss Eades calls attention to theslgtyvibe - Under the X-ray, Mr. George Dane, head of the po- wrong against the town, but also hasivreahdpraps.oalo 5 o'clock. They arrived at Middle- fact that Travis' pattern consists of however, the entire face shows up lice force in the town of Andover, because he has hindered the war Fauttciefom athere .adtertkin nheces-p figures from several labels. The well. Ihas revealed that his men are woik- effort of the United States. Even ifFautAciefo thr. ferPkng ees nautilus near the bottom was taken C-niudo ae4 n lsl ihsaeadfdrlthe act was meant as a joke, it is 'The P. A. instructors doing this sary supplies, the group paddled to from Oliver Wendell Holmes' pri- Continued____ onPM4i~ coeywt tt n eea inexcusable in times like these. work include Messrs. Allis, Byers, Pine Island, where they spent the vate plate, while the old-fashioned authorities in tracking down the That is why the Federal Bureau of Sanborn, Paradise, Benedict, and night. b'der _calne directly from the BAND TUNING UP person who was responsible for Investigation has been brought in- Dr. Westgate. In addition to After rising and cooking a hearty stamp of Samuel Phillip s, An- FREEE A E sending a false alarm to the head-toheaai. teaching, Mr. Benedict is the deputy Sunday breakfast, the party packed dover's founder. quarters of the local airplane spot- Dane also reminded local citizens FrtAdofcro h e rs poc oeadpdldfrfu Famous Bookplates on Display Although the attendance has ters' post on May 12. As yet no that failure to solve the case im- for- the town; he is also in charge hours, arriving at Topsfield at 2:00. dropped cnlealtebndsildfnt at can be issued for pub- mdaeyde o enta i of ambulances, working in conjunc- However, their observation of birds performs its regular weekly func- lication, but everything possible is men have -abandoned the search. tion with Dr. Nathaniel Stowers, was hindered somewhat by rain. the e&xhibit include one appearing tions. Practicing every Monday being done to bring the man to He pointed out that, while it some- mheiaf omte of Fis idprisuine Dhe Fpswic bys nd thenou retrne in a copy of Volume 1 of Planche's from one to two in Graves Hall, un- justice. times takes as long as six years to mdclcmiteo iiinD-Isihb u n hnrtre Encyclopaedia of Costumes, which der the supervision of Mr. Davies According to Chief Dane, the in- conclude such a matter, officials fense. Mr. Benedidt's duties in- to Andover with Mir. Alexander by belonged to Richard Brinsley Sheri- and Ed Troupin, it Is now perfect- vestigato-s are finding it difficult to never giv-e up their efforts. For this elude seuring beach wagons for car. dan, the eighteenth century author - ambulances and helpying transport of TheRivls, "Shoo -o Scn-Ing a varied assortment of swing, trace the location of the place from i-eason, it is believed that within a the personnel of these First Aid Almost one hundred species of, t.Ante aelwsa n classical, and marching music, which the call originated. It un- few weeks he will be able to make pairties. Tee inldd an grea enumeriof daime te Aoterylabelowas atuone mainly In preparation for the com- doubtedly came from the Lawrence public the news of an arrest. The base for these ambulance ba-estncued wares andme a f timelthe proesrt ofMoes SAnvr ing ball game with Exeter June 6. area, Dane said, but the precise As printed in last Saturday' unt sstae5tteIhm n a-ratdwrlr n e Phelsca proesory atnthe rAndoer Mr. Davies had hopes of several spot has not been identified. If, Phillipian, the false alarm was re- uitsaris sitaed ont th s areIn black-bellied Plowers The most TheolgicalSemiary, nd brtherappearances for the hand before the however, the ruse Is tried again, ceived at the spotter post approxi- fray Atchd oUnt1restartling observation was the sight of Elizabeth Stuart-Phelps, author, Saturday~ - night movies; - however, this district will be prepared to see mately five or ten minutes before 1 Iessrs. Carlson, Peck, Pieters, and of an American Scotei. the first to whose home now belongs to Dr. these expectations were broken by that the man implicated does not the first night shift came on duty. Sar-ota. Also operating at the In- be seen in the thirty-six trips, held and Mr. Clade M. uess.the numerous social activities, such escape. Only the cool thihking of the firmary is the P. A. ambulance unit, nulyb h se lb There is a Plate which once as concerts, etc., which left very Commenting on the incident, switchboard- operator In checking mnlding officr S. H. PArais, R.m enoye thatthe P. AucBirdfuBand adorned the books of Alfred Austin, little time for a band recital. Re- Chief Dane, said: "My men are ouqwith Lawrence before sounding the min W W estat, and . Paae, Wat. ingoyClb hpe toe ABitd patdo who was made Poet Laureate of gardless, performances probably to get the person responsible notI air-raid signal prevented confusion I.W etae-n .E ;rt. n hbhpst aei ato Continued on Page 4 will be given in the near future, only because he has committed aI throughout the 'whole town. Continued on Page 4 their yearly prograni

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Page 1: rat W iDe l m t o - Phillipian Archivespdf.phillipian.net/1942/05201942.pdf · Charles Morgan, "Old Battersea Bridge" PanomhiAttendance rat British A uthor, ii. ~ ~ '. .~This morning,

Athletic Events NoticeThere will be a baseball game A]] Seniors are reminded that

with Worcester Acadermy at the white flannel tousers are to be

Varsity diamond at 2:30, and a worn at the Commencement ex-

tennis meet with Milton Acad- ercises, and they are urged to

emy at 3 o'clock. ohtain these as soon as possible.

Established 1878

Vol. LXVI No. 56 -~~PHILLIPS ACADEMY, ANDOVER, MASS., MAY 20, 1942TeCnt

Ben Hammer Urges M nliDie n rtCharles Morgan, "Old Battersea Bridge" PanomhiAttendance ratBritish A uthor, ii. ~ ~ '. .~This morning, in assembly, lBen W iDe l m t o

Visits Academy < ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Spring Prom Committee, made a rt on nLe adV isits A cademy ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~speech, in which he urged all mem- Prmier C m e iin i e n r

hers of the student body to attendRenowned Novelist Addresses Students, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~the Pr'om "Lowers and Juniors are Speaking Contest Is A SuccessAddresses Students, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~invited as well as Seniors," he said

Ben Hmmerwenton t an- Last evening, the first annual competition in the Arthurnoneta h adwl eRa .LoadPieSekn3cnetwshl eoeaflTakes Over ClassesnHamrw ton oa-

Foir the past week, the faculty Mcilysai ei bl ocm hos nte Bulfinch debating room. The three prize win-and undergraduates of Phillips ~~~~~~~If not, Sam Donohue's band will ners were John M1anship, Lawrence Dalley, and Frederick

Academy have been the hosts of promM'~r. Charles Langbridge oraThe Prom will take place on In a short sipeech. preceding the

noveist nd damatc crtic of the Wednesday, June 10. The priewl acltual contest, Dr. Fuess, -who pre-

London Times. Mr. Morgan's stay be 5.0,wit Sc.ta-th smeasGlee Club Ends sided over the activities cal-led itLondon Times. Mr. Morgan's stay -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'~~ ~las4yar."unieruued ovrcasion," in ocasin h"tn tat wasa

on the Hill was the culmination of C n et S aoa life-long desire to become ac- Bai todo his best to try to give the poc r eao it anuthat itmwasitfirst He-quainted with American youth in Seniors a big send-off, as this will tuined inoayyer that a ewrs

general, and with American stu-1 ~~~~~~~be only their second Prom in two Beaver Concert Ispiz seangctsthsbndents in particular. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~years, due to the cancellation of HaldApcsnroed opakng cthes hill Heealn

dentsde in p riar thelas twiwntePrms called aittention to the fact that theIn order to realize his wish Mi'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hammer also went on toa- Last Saturday night, at':5ls aeo hepormwsbak

Moraiiaon was grantedper isi-b nounce that he and the rest of the p. in., the P. A. Glee Club held its leaving room for the names of this

the admnstation creatv asariit- committee would do their 'best to final concert of the school yeai, year's winners and the winners of

lndg consultant inecrea tvewrting give everyone a good time. He end- with the girls of the Beaver Coun- coming years.and, therefore, lectured to certai~~~~~~~~~~~~n ed by again urging all students to ti-y Day School. The concert was Teewr 'e paesi h

sections of English 3 and 4. He en- Teewr svn paesi hgaged in conferences with Harry)i________________________________ attend. heei h oha hpl n ots:MelVij Lewis Beirghein.

Owen, next year's -editor of The - h uine huhrte egr fBrookline, Lawrence CuttingMirror, and with James Godwin,X. LPotatR. M. AMES PRESENTS was highly appreciative of the ex- Dalley Of New York, N. Y., who,Senior Class poet, thereby givngay U nco er Unseen RECITALS cellent program. won the second prize of srix dollars,

his advice on various prob- RECITALS ~~~~~~IN CHAPEL The orchestra opened the con- John Reynolds Fari-ington of Low-them hsavc nvrospo-u v .lems - connected with - pros an l ehste B te ea f I cert, with the overture to "The ell, John Paul Mansliip of New U O W ~~~~~r s "B te s aridge LatSna ihRcadM-Secret Marriage," by Cimarosa. York, N. Y., whowo th fit

poer. Mra'BakrudCuidy Ames, of the Senior class. The combined glee clubs then sang prize of ten dollars, Wallia~m Fran-

Mhr.e Morgan agrud frmOld Batre Bdge, an oil gave an organ recital in the chapel. three choruses from Gluck's opera cis O'Shea of Belmont, Frederic

Charles Morgan graduatedby fromnowed Aeric'rnilo To ra e t This was the first of a series of "Alceste." One of these contained Sanford Pratt, 2d, of Chestnut Hill,

Brasemose College, Oxford, in 1907, .- mrn three covering last Sunday and the a quartet portion, which was wine of the three dollar third

and in the same yeer entered the artist James A. McNeill Whistler, Fias OpFraiexzwsugbeoh ee, ilCfn n so nd Warr en Sea.,i Thtori--Royal Navy as acadet. After serv- which-has hung in the Addison Gal-, Ames n ria playedw poriosnfg bookJtwo Beavergls Folloin n o o aretn a, thisor

ingin itlnti an F~r Bsten Lst uesay he emifinls f mesTuesdayrtonsthe bosemi-Baveinals.Fsloofg dis r.1from.Alntcan a nlastern ' permanent collection for the Las of choral preludes by Johann Se- the P. A. boys returned to their dr

zones, 1911 to 191ey's the Philo debating tournament bastian Bahnmd"rebc-saswietegrsfo evr Berghei's es.a a n nomsgned his commission, but imme-. past eleven years, was revealedBahnmd Orebc-stswieheglsfo Bavrayasn nrm

diaey rejoined after the outbreak several days ago to contain a self- were disposed of. George Hal- lein," which were written to cover sang Bach's thirty-fourth cantata, el,dhumorous one about the faults-of ostiitis in 194. prtrit o theartst, hic is on-ley failed to - appear, so he eve iy season of the church year. ~ Continued on Page 4a enliaGrtrue."o ahIleyd wosay,of hostlities n.1914.portrat of th artist which s con-and his partner, Eastham, for- The work was not completed, how- entitled___"O ChsiGrButterfDles isused

-Mr. tforgan' joined the editorial cealed behind the oils of the exist- feited thi ih odbt ihever. Ames played theChsigportions"dicusestaff of the London Times in 1921, ing painting. RanolpraneHarislThetemscomoseato AdentandChrst

amid ive yars ater succeeded A. This amazing discovery, some- that will debate in the finals of this isadi i te ocrs ilP . C nrb ts ~ kiladeprec eddtB. Walkley as dramatic -Rs, and in his other c~~~~~~on rge wl-l'a wrote atfineessly. h probles

rtc thing that occurs but rarely in the tournament on ria aeHrisplay the other portions. OglB.1 Weldle at s drstimautil criti, andsFiayaeHrisT a ffr t opinensza of n sitheen-yer'en he etisd pitioe Ntal 193,t anal of art, was first made ink and Randolph vs. Hammond and buchlein" is one of Bach's greatest

when he entered the mNa altl- 1938, but has only recently been Gostenhofer. Harris and Randolph oi-gan works, and is exceedingly Although many students are un- yota ead ts o itee war wit

ligence Division of the Amrly made Public. Although the pheniOm. defeated their opponents, Lancas- fine listening, aware of it, Phillips Academy has Yuhi eadt h awt

Coninud o Pae 4ena is an interesting and exciting ter and McGowan, last Friday. The This concert is noteworthy, first, contributed greatly to the war ef- ~Continued -on Page 4

Contiued n Pae '~one, it is not considered by the subject of the debate was the fol- because it is the first time a Phillips fort. Much credit goes to those

Library Displays ~Gallery officials as raising the value lowing: "Resolved, That prohibition Academy student has given an or- members of the faculty who haveBid a IInjC unot been publicized, of the war." ly, because it opens a series of May to give First Aid instruction or to G e

Old Book-Plates Discovery Made In Cleaning Ls rdysDbt orga1i presentations. Besides Ames' do war work of some other nature. 0e T I pswichMiss Elizbeth Eads, Refernce The elf-portait was irst broghgroup, rMdayBurkeatofgthe, musicrkde-fProbablycdethermosty prominentro con-' c LastasSaturday,, theBiBird adBanding

issiabtha a sce Referncethe se lf-Poyaretrt w , first enfo brought Mcaowan, co sutie fispeaker partment will -present an organ re- trbtoIfP .hsbe iin lb oehrwt h se

Librarian hal set n ou dtat e toigt byan resdtiorer, who, pintclen-, fogtu theafraie, spoke first H cital on Wednesday, May 27, at instruction in FirstAid, a course re- County Ornithological Club, tray-

Librays will pehben f 'the s n extcgtad recnitguiong the aining bruhLu he anfcs. The 8 P. in., which will be open to any- quired of almost all civilian de- elled up Ipswich River in quest of

book-Plates used for special collec- face. X-ray machines subsequently Continued on Pg one who cares to listen. fewse workers. Besides, the -two various bird specimens. Pete Scott,tions. The dislay has be-enbuilt told therest of the sory. The con-afternoon courses, the Red Cross Jack Raymond, and "Buster"

tion. the diplay hao eefulttl the rirr'sca e tothe istoarey Thsern- instructoirs have given the follow- Brown of the Bird Banding Chub,

own seal, which was designed in able to the naked eye in the lower A d v r P lc , FBIT a kn n ore:Atnhu orefradteEsxCu aeteti

1929 by Mr. Stuart Travis, painter A~th ,cre ftepanig as p te ie Rad sixen othe twentiayhour P. A'sh sallontngnslftAof the pictorial map in the Freeman where the dim outline of Whistler's Fas Plane Sp te Alarmist lces. n tis wathe trintyhu AssalcningetlfAn

Room. hair, right eye, and goatee arecore.IthswythtringdvrbcaonSudyat10Miss Eades calls attention to theslgtyvibe - Under the X-ray, Mr. George Dane, head of the po- wrong against the town, but also hasivreahdpraps.oalo 5 o'clock. They arrived at Middle-

fact that Travis' pattern consists of however, the entire face shows up lice force in the town of Andover, because he has hindered the war Fauttciefom athere .adtertkin nheces-p

figures from several labels. The well. Ihas revealed that his men are woik- effort of the United States. Even ifFautAciefo thr. ferPkng ees

nautilus near the bottom was taken C-niudo ae4 n lsl ihsaeadfdrlthe act was meant as a joke, it is 'The P. A. instructors doing this sary supplies, the group paddled to

from Oliver Wendell Holmes' pri- Continued____ onPM4i~ coeywt tt n eea inexcusable in times like these. work include Messrs. Allis, Byers, Pine Island, where they spent the

vate plate, while the old-fashioned authorities in tracking down the That is why the Federal Bureau of Sanborn, Paradise, Benedict, and night.

b'der _calne directly from the BAND TUNING UP person who was responsible for Investigation has been brought in- Dr. Westgate. In addition to After rising and cooking a hearty

stamp of Samuel Phillip s, An- FREEE A E sending a false alarm to the head-toheaai. teaching, Mr. Benedict is the deputy Sunday breakfast, the party packed

dover's founder. quarters of the local airplane spot- Dane also reminded local citizens FrtAdofcro h e rs poc oeadpdldfrfu

Famous Bookplates on Display Although the attendance has ters' post on May 12. As yet no that failure to solve the case im- for- the town; he is also in charge hours, arriving at Topsfield at 2:00.dropped cnlealtebndsildfnt at can be issued for pub- mdaeyde o enta i of ambulances, working in conjunc- However, their observation of birdsperforms its regular weekly func- lication, but everything possible is men have -abandoned the search. tion with Dr. Nathaniel Stowers, was hindered somewhat by rain.

the e&xhibit include one appearing tions. Practicing every Monday being done to bring the man to He pointed out that, while it some- mheiaf omte of Fis idprisuine Dhe Fpswic bys nd thenou retrne

in a copy of Volume 1 of Planche's from one to two in Graves Hall, un- justice. times takes as long as six years to mdclcmiteo iiinD-Isihb u n hnrtre

Encyclopaedia of Costumes, which der the supervision of Mr. Davies According to Chief Dane, the in- conclude such a matter, officials fense. Mr. Benedidt's duties in- to Andover with Mir. Alexander by

belonged to Richard Brinsley Sheri- and Ed Troupin, it Is now perfect- vestigato-s are finding it difficult to never giv-e up their efforts. For this elude seuring beach wagons for car.dan, the eighteenth century author - ambulances and helpying transport

of TheRivls, "Shoo -o Scn-Ing a varied assortment of swing, trace the location of the place from i-eason, it is believed that within a the personnel of these First Aid Almost one hundred speciesof, t.Ante aelwsa n classical, and marching music, which the call originated. It un- few weeks he will be able to make pairties. Tee inldd an grea enumeriof

daime te Aoterylabelowas atuone mainly In preparation for the com- doubtedly came from the Lawrence public the news of an arrest. The base for these ambulance ba-estncued wares andme a f

timelthe proesrt ofMoes SAnvr ing ball game with Exeter June 6. area, Dane said, but the precise As printed in last Saturday' unt sstae5tteIhm n a-ratdwrlr n e

Phelsca proesory atnthe rAndoer Mr. Davies had hopes of several spot has not been identified. If, Phillipian, the false alarm was re- uitsaris sitaed ont th s areIn black-bellied Plowers The mostTheolgicalSemiary, nd brtherappearances for the hand before the however, the ruse Is tried again, ceived at the spotter post approxi- fray Atchd oUnt1restartling observation was the sight

of Elizabeth Stuart-Phelps, author, Saturday~ - night movies; -however, this district will be prepared to see mately five or ten minutes before 1Iessrs. Carlson, Peck, Pieters, and of an American Scotei. the first to

whose home now belongs to Dr. these expectations were broken by that the man implicated does not the first night shift came on duty. Sar-ota. Also operating at the In- be seen in the thirty-six trips, held

and Mr. Clade M. uess.the numerous social activities, such escape. Only the cool thihking of the firmary is the P. A. ambulance unit, nulyb h se lb

There is a Plate which once as concerts, etc., which left very Commenting on the incident, switchboard- operator In checking mnlding officr S. H. PArais, R.m enoye thatthe P. AucBirdfuBandadorned the books of Alfred Austin, little time for a band recital. Re- Chief Dane, said: "My men are ouqwith Lawrence before sounding the min W W estat, and .Paae, Wat. ingoyClb hpe toe ABitd patdowho was made Poet Laureate of gardless, performances probably to get the person responsible notI air-raid signal prevented confusion I.W etae-n .E ;rt. n hbhpst aei ato

Continued on Page 4 will be given in the near future, only because he has committed aI throughout the 'whole town. Continued on Page 4 their yearly prograni

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f __yfttold was far different, and was in connection with his .406 coverage of last season. Foxx has gonethe trials-held in Andover last week by he Con- over the hill, Taber is slumping as also is Pete

1 3~~~~UA~~~t ~troller from Lawr~nce. Test exercises of, the Fox. Johnny Pesky is doing an adequate job at ThM IA M IAN ~ Town's A. R. P. Services were held to estimate the disk, but he does not drive in half the runs ________

the efficiency- of their response to stimulated that the big bludgeon of Joe Cronin batted in. In Due soon to open n both BostonTHE PHiLitriks is a member of the Columbia Scholastic Press Associa' enemy air attacks. Susqetythat week th fact, Bob Dor sem-ob h only BOOXad e Yr is John Steine.,tion as well as of the Daily Princetonian Association of rparatoeY SusqetyteIuiYsest eteadNw ~ ~ enekSchsool Newspapers. Controller held a meeting of the towns partici- player who is batting according to traditional Red "Tortilla Flat." The picture is be-

EDITORIN-CIHIEF pating in that test. Each town was judged upon Sox standards. But that latent Sox power is due ingopuctiout-of MictG. M. emunderthCR1AIG P. GILI3ERT its efficiency, entirely with the purpose of remedy- to explode soon; then enemy pitchers will no starred in the picture is Heddy La-

Mamagitig Editor Asstignrnetit EditorWVILLIA'M L. PELAN PHILIP NI DRAKE Ing any defects 'that were apparent. Individual longer find the Fenway Millionaires such a soft marr n what s perhaps her best

ed~~~~id ~~~~~ ~ wardens Were not discussed, and certainly were in touch.-atnroeodt.,0" ural ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ til" sovoul eon h ____________spencer Tracy plays oppositeno sense on til"It oboulbendteMiss Lamarr, while John Garfield

C. G RNOL ASSOCIATES M.L EGEM power of anyone to r"any member of a v'olun- and Friink Morgan are also starredD. S. nBURNS H. L So'v in the film. The story takes placeC, E Htsiio R R HARSHMIAN teer service to which he is giving freely of his i otenClfriadi bu

B. HAMER SENIOR ADVISERS TA A oD tm.4P & "the lives of some hapPY-go0luckyN. W. BARETT D. CHVCHAVADZE The Report Center visited by Mr. Farleywa It seems that there was quite a scare over at the People settling there. As a whole,

G. D. KiTTREDGE B3C. WVELCH niot the Isham Infirmary but the town Report Cen-AnoeSptrPstheterdyTewol tefimtckfalylseoteD Il~~~~owN D. ',%Iox~~~~~~~~~zr terndoeripoterPosathooterdayoThsw.lebook. "Tortilla mlat', opens at the

__________ ter in Peabody House. ~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~ thing started with a pair of binoC11- Radio City Music Hall n New York

XMUE0. MaERROr LEONARD F. JAMES MINlars that weren't quite in focus. AtmorwanIschdldoa-Chief Warden of Town of Andover mosquito heading north to the Pear n the Boston Loews theaters

12"",aeu _11bepz~~~~~~~~~~bneod -~~~Orient to check up on Archibald Cagheney Cominu Soo

ASSOCIATES Mces' ttmn htteCge oigsoF F ORAN4 J. FARRINGTON ~jI:~~ a~ihssaeetta h James Cagney is appearing in

C Hc sot)k C. STEVENORD, JR.j- earth is round, passed over the the lending role n Warner Broth-D I.. GkRDNER 1 1. AULT 4fJ spotter s and due to the ill-focused binoculars, ers' "Yankee Doodle Dandy," aW F. Nsi., *IR S. T. NORTHROP postg&moi bu telf f ereMC G Di,, 2 K.KAM R W T WOODRO'.s was mistaken for a German Stuka. The formid- mohieabo Thei ifeyof GeorgeM.

,SFNIOR ADVISERS That onder team, the Boston Braves came able array of blue, yellow and green signas proved ture with Warner Brothers, forP' C NN\ET,11 DVREL J ORR through again. Continuing their red hot pace, the to no avail when the mosquito came down to earth whom he has worked for the last

Boston team edged out the Reds, 2-1, as Old John and dropped dead after taking one bite out f decade. He recently broke off from________________________________________________________ the studio, and now alongstudio withno hisng ith hiCooney was the hero of the day as he banged in "Lennie." ***brother, wo will handle the pro.Tiiil'nt i it" ist~ .Ii\ cdInesda's and Saturda's during the teinngrun in the last of the '--ith wit thedutoenofhebsssIson-

schc-f ~ar b, T111 PILT_1'1I SN oard te wn igm u ,W iEnter,2 a s r cs nlattsr a, the ost oce at Andover. NMass.. bases loaded and two out. Elsewhere in the Na- Thrta utbe erii icvr n inu ownpea suio. muH e slcon

under he iaA ot N'iarah 3. 1879. tional League the Dodgers won their 25th game earthed over at the Art Gallery. Every one has type o Par n uthe saee

Ar-tir~ ri,si on 5 qictioncr 125tetr against 8 losses asthey crushed the hapless Cubs, heard of the painting of "Whistler's Mother," but ii the past. The Cagney picturesTii PttttcisN is dtriotttea to subscribers at the Commons and is 6-1. Curt Davis wvent the route, allowing only six the other day, covered with dust and behind an old will be released thsrough United

for ale at the Andoxer Inn hits. The cellar delling Phillies rose up and watercolor there was found a rare portrait of AtssO)ffice o ubamnTtTonanPesIn.PakSret.d te5 FkMhrina'" "Yankee Doodle Dandy" s sched.C ot ubliatio Th, TomsmanPress Incslappedte Pirateswn hFrPrste,'s "Whistler'shs "Whst-tiledtheton-have itse tbigveworldg w premierie

boys made a desperate rally in the ninth by scor- , teHlyodTaeriNwAndover, Mass.. May 20, 1942 ing three runs, but they just fell short. Getting back to the Art Gallery we see by the York on the evening of May 29. The

Phillpianthatthe Gller hasa rado prgramPrices for the oening night eatsIn the American League only two games were Pllipiaon. Tht ther Gaey has aen oraio program will range from $25 to $25,000 in

played. The Red Sox dropped another one by los- alisonThoterdyewntvrtottonWar savings Bonds! After that theBicycles igt h ies -. HlNwasrte h WLAW to hear a broadcast. It was quite an event, tickets will range from $1.1 to

NTIL two years ago, P. A. students were al- pwruSoslgesikntbyivgthm Since the whole program takes only five minutes-, $2.20. Don't worry, the icture willITI poer ulSxsugr.nkosb iigte things naturally move pretty fast. To start things PIrobably appear at opular priceslowed to have bicycles here at school. ow- only. six hits. It was Yank Terry's. The Sox cer- off the announcer sings the following song to the sometime.

ever, because no discretion was shown in their tainly are on the downward grade in this most tune of "Yankee Doodle": Jimmy Dorsey and Sband,use, the administration found it advisable to pro- dismal of dismal road trips where they have been JmyDre n i adhibit them. This, no doubt, was a justifiable move, slipping steadily into the second division. The In- I am here to tell you how which is ever growing more opu-To reach the Phillips Gallery lar, are currently appearing on theas the lawns around the campus were gradually dians beat the A's, 4-1, as a new rookie, Red Em- If you do, you'll sure admit stage of the Strand Theater onbeing ruined by uncomprehending students. bree allowed only four hits. Boda n ot-eeihsre

In the last few months, largely due to the cur- John Rigney of the White Sox has finally en- Itswrhawel aay ia a sand obrtyaevntd steettailing of autom~obiles, bicycles have been becom- listed in the navy as seaman, first lass. His statusLoeysau -pitnsooOCnehesfaurgmnyfing more and more popular. Even here on the has been doubtful for some time now, and his Loelnsatestpantngetos'ongell hish feturing many ofsHill, a large number of faculty members have been dcinwl osdrbywae h hcg Etchings and ship models- latest Hollywood icture, Para-

them to nd fromtheir casses.We feel tm wilchosidslowly eaienn mmentumag No admittance will be charged mount's "The Fleet's In." The cur-riding e toadfo thiclse.Wefe temwihhssolbengann mo num'Cause all we want is bottles rent movie at the Strand s Warnerthat sta-rting next fall P. A. stude~it- might be after a dismal beginning. Rigney, incidently, If b any chance you stuck the pogram out Brote "DnaTis Orvi Lie star.allowed to have bicycles with them here at school. made no effort to gain a commission and will en- thsfryuatmtcl gtoebx'AlBa l ~Dvs lvad ai

Of coure thiswill b considred a rivile e tr the ranks as a lowly "gob." Flakes and a free pass to the Gallery. Morgan.which the faculty will be able to take away from The Dodgers have again done it. Yesterday they ***Another good combination screen

all bos whoabuseIt. Fr onething due o gaspurchased the much exchanged Babe Dahlgren, If you're still undecided as to what to uy in the an tg hwi en hwrationg, ther i will y oe arsy aroun the who has been ith three clubs in two clays-the line of spring suits, read the latest issue f "Spot" This includes Woody Herman and

campus ext yer. Thiswill d away wth theCubs, the Browns, and the Dodgers. MacPhail is magazine and your troubles will all be over. Do the Four Ink Spots on the stage,possibility of serious accidents, which was prob- said to have $7500, the aiver pi~ice, for him. as M.oish Gumora and Johnnie Dannibale do, and while the film is "This Gun for

ably oe of he resons hat th prohbitin rule At the last count Jimmy Dykes' Chicago White buy a Zoot suit with a reat pleat and a stuff cuff. recommended in the ssue of Sat-was first put into effect. Sox were on, the upward climb with a string of If someone lay.s a straight on you or falls up to urday, ay 16. ncidentally, due to

Now that we're at war, we feel that P. A. boys some seven straight wins under their belts, but you, or starts blowing plenty riffs, or digging a his sterling acting job in this pc-will feel their ' responsibility for the school they suffered a serious setback when the armed few chicks, don't be surprised. :M:1 you have to ture, Allan Ladd is being consid-

ground and ot goaroun ruinng th lawn. Es-forces took over the services of pitcher John Dun- do is slip him that palm and be caref ul not to be mount's forthcoming screen versionpecially now, when the academy cannot afford to can Rigney, who is, among other things, married too broad. If you don't get the drift of this item, of George Stewart's "The Storm."hire extra men to fix up the campus, students to the boss's daughter, the former Miss Comes- invest in-a-"Spot," and be strictly in the groove He hasr a be ast Ieudeought niot to go around spoiling the scenery. How- key. Rigney, a very effective side-arm twirler, was with "sharpie" lingo. Next to Latin it's the com- Ahn Harding Returningever, we feel that if the administration grants kept out of the army with a perforated ear-drum, ing language on the hill.AnHadgwoelspctrbicycle privileges for next year, the members of but the ace Chicago hurler was recently accepted was "Love From a Stranger"the student body will accordingly treat-this as a inarcnwelsiiain hsi o h is r alge a n adnwoels itrin arecet rclasifictio. Ths isnotthe irst Dr.Gallgherwastelling us the other day about (1937), will return to the screen Inprivilege and not as a right, star twirler which has been snatched from the a certain undergraduate who took his second Metro's Eyes of Light," a mystery,

with Edward Arnold, who will playWhite Hose. Just three or f our years ago M~vonte bicycle test a little too seriously. After about one her husband, and Donna Reed. MissStratton shot himself in the let when hunting, minute his pumping became so powerful that the Harding first appeared n filmsand suffered a leg amputation which put a tragic- bike became detached from the floor. The boy In 1929.

May ,14 ally premature ending to a promising brilllia'nt didn't heed the warnings of the Dr., however, andpitching career. Monte now manages one of the he rode right up the stairs and out of the build-I At present . G. M. s trying to

To the Editor of The Phillipian Chisox's farm clubs; if it were not for his unfor- ing. Last heard of he was in his fifty-sixth lap in appear in "Du Barry was a Lady."

Dear Sir:. tunate accident, Monte would now be one of the a six-day bike race in Madison Square Garden.ReSelnadRgsagndwlAn article in a recent "Phillipian" needs prompt game's leading hurlers and the White Sox would Mr. Peck is down there at the finish line to sign also appear n the picture. Origin-

repudiation in your columns. Last week Mr. J. be a very much stronger pennant contender. him up for a body-building coach when he gets ally the producers had planned toFarley, Director of the Massachusetts Committee While the Pale Hose are soaring upward, their through. but, luckily for the millimisof mo-on Public Safety, visited the Andover Report Cen- distinguished brethren, the Red Hose from Bos- * 1* 1 tion picture fans throughout theter in Peabody House. He is reported as saying ton, are in the midst of a spectacular nose dive This system of spraying trees is becoming a country, they changed their minds.that "it was not impossible that a trial jury would after getting off to a typically Bosox auspicious definite danger to the well-groomed appearance of *be set up to try negligent wardens." More than start. Many fans are hopping on bench manager the average Andover man. The other day we Warners' has announced thatthat, the implication is that a warden could be Joe Cronin for the Sox's nose dive, but the real started out for classes in a dark blue suit. When appearing opposite Jean Gabin inconvicted of hegligence. May I state most em- cause is probably the Sox's relatively poor hitting, we reached Sam Phillips after passing under a "Moontide," has been selected forphatically that such a course of action is fantastic. although Teddy Williams is batting in his share few profusely sprayed trees our blue serge suit the starring role In "The HornThe mere suggestion in your columns is harmful of runs and driving plenty of homers, he is not had turned into a gray one with white pin stripes produce by Marigt, hincer wit isto the Warden Service. What your reporter was getting those singles and doubles which gave him and our hair was graying slightly at the temples. an original story.

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TICKMlEN WVIN,_TANGLE EXETER SATURDAYBiology Tests ADVRNN OE U

oston L. C. Victims, 12-2, ~~~~Netmen Conquer Educational Record Board bi SRN U TN TN -3;at 7 p.mi. Sections D and E will

C.hoate C.IAu6 6-3 meet in Morse Hall 30. Others in SR N U TN T N .Fluke Game Held Here ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~George Washington basement.

P. A. Goalies Ply Against Mates;To Play Milto Walk, Bunt, Hammer WallopBadger, Drake Bow; Adover To Be-- Win Game; Worcester Today-

Two Eccles Score Six Tallies Schack ys The ~~~~~~~~~Varsity baseball team scored their fourth successive

t WenesayAndover beat the Boston Lacrosse Club Exeter Week Of Ho'st Saud win of the year as they nosed out Huntington School by a 4-3Wntedansay, Saturday-2mrgn Bsoi ovee score. Andover's winning tally came in the last of the ninth

somewhat handicapped by only haVing nine men td play ter meet drawing closer, theT with two outs. Poppy Bush opened the inning wt ige.eT rack~sters and was sacrificed to second by Dick Duden. Then after Joe-whole game. Doherty and Brayton switched in goal Varsity tennis squad downed

ton, one playing for each side for a half of the match. Choate Academy last Saturday in TeIrvt col Flanagan- had been out on a callng the________second_______pehtlrintstdLmachhTe coe Te PivteScoosthird strike, Ben, Hammner sige

ing the second period the~~ htl cntsedmach Te co igld

*squad was really working, C o t G l Te m was 6-3, and Choate's defeat was its To Compete; Exeter, MIDDLESEX W IN to scowe Peppy from second.g sx galsino te ntspas Ch at Gof T am first at Afidover's hands in several OV R ' 'Anxdover drew first blood in the

visitors' defense. t is surpris- Years. The team was cheated of a Ad erAmong These OV J. V. NIN last of the fifth to take a 1-0 lead.

that the Andover attack scored D f as Bu win last year by the rain, which Next Saturday, Andover will seeWih4eouTcAsrywlkdLas Saurdy ateroonapwe- stole second, and scored standing

most goals during the begin- Dee ts Bue - caused the match to be called While the mightiest aggregation of pri- fLas Satddlese niner oanuuhe thweu.o ik Dde' e iu

of thegame bcause s time Last Saturday the Andover' var- Phillips Academy was leading. This vaesholtakahutstle s .A Jiorse Varity sanuggses 12-2 dub.on Dc Du ' batil

ofd th nom sbestituts ting sity golf team was defeated by an afternoon the squad will engage vt coltakahee ob s .A ulo ast lges 22 obe

energy to sthiume tos exeboalyrnihatnemagMlo cdeya hvriytn seiiibled on the hill in recent years. behind the three-h it hurling of Stan- Hlowever. Huntington, came backenegytothirmen te os ece thal eCo t twas am Ct Mito crts T he nt sityl bein- prx tl 150 entries from ten in the first of the sixth to score

players should have weakened Choate. Tesoews81Cltncurs. Tl- otetwl bgiApoiaeysnolicu ton and Atkins. A cluster of-six trebg--n.Udutdb hs

he endof th game But oddly Marvin of Andover scored our only at 3 o'clock. -New England dre scoos inctkd men in the fifth inning made the Ander i keupt pluing awythande end ofthe gamepoint by beating Carlos Behrens, TodtIhqadhshdams iig Andover and Exeter, wil ake seven-ptpugig -ay n

ugh only'two goals were tallied partatintthesthirdasannualmosnterscho- ninning contest a runaway. in te last of the sixth made the

Andover in the third and fourth captain of the Choate team, 78-79. successful season, losing only one part in Bro thrs Fieul IThe rst With Laurie Jules on thie muund, score 3-2. With one out Doug Stur-

d. The B. L. C. men certainly But the other Andover players, al- match out of six. To its particu- iatwo o thistsers haed benhel s ite Jayvees held Middlesex dn gssnld u a ocda

ed asteay gae cosideingthough they fought hard and did a lar credit is the second win over tw o Tehi F ie in aoso but, ed to thiiee ions in four innings whille scon ldb b Furan fo a

number. The Blue had them fairly good job, could not do as well, the very strong Har%,ard Freshman cas fdfms ciiisa htgetting two themselves. Coachfile' chcSth rcwa

hand from the starting gun Oi on fAdvrwsbae uft n vni oigt h place, Ando'~er will play host this Benedict then put in Jim Ti-aylor, walked, Bob going to second. From

gli, passing effectively and byyreeaatnofCotr.8.Cimo rduts he taw~ho had looked very good in the lucre Bob easily scored standing up

ng an effective game. David Tod of Choate defeated Bob gained the piraise of its-opponents. ya.last contest with the var-sity. Tray- 00i Ai t Moller-'s beautiful single.

- Herbert in one of the closest In the Choate match, one of This Saturday's meet will afford lor, unfortunately, had nio stuff ati Finally, n te eighth Andover

ston Men Exchange Positions matches of the meet, 77-79. Henry Choate's players told Mr. Kelly that an excellent oppoitunity to judge aland in te fifth, was pse ucee nmkn - ihuorder to keep each man as tee fAdle a eetdb ehdnvrpae gis u htie respective strength olt the Royal lase sccddinm iga3-wthu

Aleyerof And~ er ws defeted byhe hadnever layed gainstsuch tr six hits and six runs. Nelson a single hit. Bob Furman walked

'as possible the Boston men David Webb of Choate, 74-83. Mace good sportsmen as the Andover Blue and the Red and Grey. If An- Taintor was put in and he stopped and scoi ed shortly afterwards on

ged positions frequently. Since Thompson of Andovei was defeat- boys. do; er places ahead W1 Exeter, hei-e tile Middlesex nine's spree. They Art AMolher's long fly to center.

midfield does the must running ed by Peter Griggs of Choate, 76-86. ScokStrvnSige iii hardly be any doubt, barring got to him too, however, in the Then caine the last of the ninth

eplayers changed Often. From Aiid Joe Kiernan of Andover lost ScokSasi ige iishaps, as to who will have a v-ic- sixth for three more runs, and victory.

erlyears playing, most of the to- Robert Vrooin of Choate, 79-4. In the singles matches, Jack toi-y parade on the evening of May JavesHedToThe Ht

were effective n any position, It was a fairly windy day, so teLnhoCoaedftdCrl30AsorheecdnovrasSeth Brockway and Phil Kemp

system ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Badger in three sets, 5-7, 6-3, 6-1.bedfatbyhesm tas Andover was handcuffed by thediafiecbosateng-n-

of chaging roundand glfei- werehandiapped some-Badger, who had regained his nuim- as Exeter-Harvard, Dartmouth, Middlesex pitchers. Stanton's fast tugo's ten hits over the nin-e inn-frequent time outs carried the what.tigomen ruhtill the final gun. Thi Chat team has htber 1 position in the Blelineup, adYale; and both P. A. dP. E. ball was atclyunhittable. The ings. Although every so often both

mainstay of the visitor's de- a successful sea~on. t beat Exe- played a good game, but was beat- A. have trounced Worcester, which Jayvees got only three bits, none boys got in a ittle trouble but es-

-e for a good part of the match tel's strong teani 5 1-2-3 1-2 on en by the steadiness of his oppon- will be n Saturday's meet inci- of which resulted in tallies. Their caped unharmed except for the

Coach Littleton. His was a Exeter's home golf cifutrse This is ent, by far the best man on the dentally, by no mean margin, two runs, scored in the second, three run sixth. Seth fanned three

cult position to be in, playing harder than it may sound, for that Choate team, In both the singles Teams Entered were unearned. Celotto, Weigold, Huntington men, while Phil got

ist a team which he wanted to was the first time n history that ni the doubles matches, Lynch gtashv and Wright were the Andover boys four men for a third strike.

do well against his own team. Exeter had ever lost on ts home soeh- aityoplyaft, Tdtteflown ocm credited with hits.* *

handled the situation well, play-varie coursed h survariedhsgameateandeihensurpriseddleshisonindicatedhantheir §intentiony ictoducom-godgmed a the s am el time- __ourse___ opponents by his amazing talent for pete in the Interscholastics: An- a id daye on the olte e is hanhdt ockwea ie uphisd

a good game at the saetimeretrningbaalswhichday oatdtherplate., LedtbyAfiremthitn'oftthe year, inethem third

hIng the attack men for An- reurinebllbwihlolnedoeraxeer Mltntcdeyhtthta hIn their mistakes and faults. CLOSE ~~thought he could possibly recover. Mloses Brown School, Cushing Acad- the minning. Tebl a

r i thirmisaks ad auls.SHOOTERSCL S Bill Schock, who had been dropped emty, Dean Academy, Governor a orld of power. Chenoweth, the short and second, and would be a

ortunately because of the ra- t ubr2 eas fbigd-DnmrAaey t John's Prep, cleanup hitter, got two hits, as did ait in any league.

ng o gas heno lnge wil beS EASON FRI DAY feated by Carlt Badger in practice Hebron Academy, Worcester Acad- MlsadSatn

to come here from Tufts toIn Th avehatopawihu Thsferonheemwllb

ch, bt behas crtaily ben a ast week the annual member's Play, had little difficulty in winning emny. In the first meet of theseIn ThJyvehatopywiou Tisferonheemwllb

helph in s develoiny abstrnga match of the Rifle Club was coin- over Pete Crandall, 6-1, 6-0. Bill terse-jiolastics in 1940, Exeter took the services of Cuthbertson and attemin g to take the up and

help in devepltedasoheilst vensofrhenea-will probably start against Milton first place, Andover second. Last Twombly, who were kept home be- dowul Worcester ball team into

team. pee stels vn ftesa Andy Cushin g. sec- caip. Although Wocse ha* * ~~~~son. This Friday the club officially today at the head of the- lineup. yeai- the situation was reversed as cause of marks. ocse a

close forthe yar ater a actve Fank routlocke racuetsAiidover won and Exeter was run- ond string first baseman, took over been beaten by Exeter and the

etween th two of hem, the ses ofhya comp titon anithiv Fralph Btrudickef Chaeand ner-up. t is significant to note Twombly's spot at third base. Al- livid Fi-eshmen, the game

'lestalle siwof ourhe, ele he winner cofthen mebe's thg Rlh expriecedo shomte, adi that in 1940 Exeter beat Andover though hie did not get a hit. lie laid; should be very interesting since

s. Saturday will be their chance match was Sweeney, who shot a culty in te second set, he won thealoith trdinldulmedn tw batil scife.teyhvahayhtigtaad

eep up their average by sinking -443 out of a possible 500. Close on iiatch, 6-1, -S, 8-6. Bill Saundersbuin14,Itrcoaic hi-Soty egodpydCuiet-_______CniudonPe4

Contined on age ~his heels were Ollie H-allett and finally broke through to win an 11-9 pion Andover was the victor. so0's right field position ad got

Hayes, who tied for second place fiurst set, but found nuatters much Following is the tentatv lito hinpseoftoe hiate inudhis ompuylotriccFal

wvith 435 each out of a 500 possible easier in the second frame, wiiining entries of the Andover team: updto the Jyeswl plate. Se- tuet Alarmps lctricCutx-

A Traday vin total, There wvas some good shoot- it 6-2. Lane McGovern, in number 4 100-yai-d dash: Shpe, , daytun thae wityvte willcha rie- tuoes, Alatre Wlckr urai

Treaffay I J iiig in this match, and Sweeney position, won his sixth straight Hudner. whigacih the one -Pucai inego

ANDOVER INN wvell earned his title as victor. match of the year in a see-saw bat- 220O-yard dash: McMahon, Shep- Twomnbly and Cuthbertson w'ill 4W .ai SRe TeL.Ln.0

DINNF.R ~~~ At the close of the season Friday itie, 6-3, 5-7, 6-3. In the other singles Ic,' 4icouain.SHudner.bothbenavailable

LNHEONS 75c night, W. P. Ross will lead the mnatch, Phil Drake lost to Warren 120-yard high hurdles: Caluners,__________________________________AFT.ROON TEA 25c i'ifleimen in personal rank as a mem- Watters of Choate, 6-3, 7-5, in-a very Jcsn

_______________________ ber of the Expert Class. Suich rank hotly contested match. Watters is

i-equires diligent and careful shoot- one of Choate's most pi-omising 220-yard low hurdles: Veidlein. - ____________________________

PR E SC R IP T IONS ing. Out of the seventy-five or so players, and shone both in singles 440-yard sprint. Calder, Ross.

Iwho shoot down at 'the Cage, he and in doubles. On the whole, the Half-mile run: Kelty, Lemmon.the Hartigan Pharmacy lends. Fifty-seven of the remainder team seemed very strong in its Mile run: co-Capt. Reilly, David.,FE N EISEN XHBT G

-Main at Chetnut- ~ their sharpshooter medal. Seven of In the doubles matches, Carlt Field Events

____________________J these are sharpshooters, first class, Badger and Bill Strout were some- Shot put: Berne, Herron, Toms. at the ANDOVER ART STUDIOwith on-ly the more difficult rank of what off ther uuaegaeendlayHameMayow,20tha, Lce

PHOTO FINISHING expei-t to reach. Ayers, Barrow, to Lynch and Crandall, 6-2, 6-2. Mc- Rockefeller. O ensaM y2tveloping Printing Enlarging Boutwell, Kahn, Stevens, and Govern and Saunders followed Discus throw: McMahon,. Herron,

Lowest Pr~ices Treadwell have so far qualifed as them, taking the Blue's fifth match, McKee, Cochran.

heLOkHT EVC sharpshooters. Only Sweeney, the 6-2, 8-6. Bill Schock and Phil Drake Jaeitho:C-p.RilyLOOK PHOTO SERVICE member's match winner, has quali- finished off Wellford and Watters, Stuart, Clark, Bomeisler.115 Main Street Andover fled as a second class sharpshooter. 6-3, 7-9, 6-2, after some difficulty in Pl al:C-at hrdn

- ~~Of the rest, fifteen are third class, the second set. Mr. Kelley says BeslBnkr ihRcwl.ENGLISH NECKWEAR SILKS1eleven fourth class, and twenty-one that Schock Is the one to watch inBeslankrBib-Rowl.

fifth class. This representation of doubles; he is the team's strongest High jump: Carr, J. Hudner, FROM GREAT BRITAINL E O N 'S ~ ~~~club members having attained the player In that important field. Wat- Bancker.

Fr Good Sandwiches rank of sharpshooters speaks well ters was Choate's doubles spark- Broad jump: Co-Capt. Sheridan, Ties of pure silk Twills attractively printed-mostJfor the club's success, and Friday plug. Carr, Sargent. unusual in color - original in design - splen- '

Sodas and Ice Cream night will see the end of a usefully ______Continued on Page 4 ~ Cointinued on Page 4 ~ ddymd y u w aes_______________________ spent season.dilmaeborow mkrs

Carl- E-,,- Elander FILSTNSJOHN H. GRECOE___?TAILOR -HABERDASHER FIEDST NES WATCHMAKSR - JEWELER

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Sundays and Holidays School Jewelry CO L C .516 Fifth Ave., New YorkSunda NiteBuffe Suppr 56Main Street Andover

Andover National Bank Su64ayoNkteBuffettSuppreTel.aAndOne mile south of the Academy "The Biggrst Little Jewelry Store 6 okSret e ae TAILORS- AND FURNISHERS

on Route 28. 'Tel. Andover 1401. in______the_______State."___________

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Glee Club Leonard Prize P. A. War Effort Addison Gallery

Continued from Page 1l Continued from Page 1 Final Examination Schedule Continued from Page 1- Continued from Page1

two nsediaeval mnotets, namely: the problemn of the dft just Working with these men are P. A. This is the only self-port

VebmBorumn" and "Iste Con- around tWe conr BetweenMa 29an June 3(bt dates cuie no ex- students Bob Furse, Jim Carring- known to be hidden under a Wh*'Verbuni May and (both inclusive) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ton, Johnny Gault, Spence Scott, ler painting, and the Picture will

fessor." and finally a modern corn- Tdie prize winning essay, John arninations are to be given in courses for which provision is an4 John McChesney. one of those reproduced

position, KodalY's "See the Gypsy." MIanship's "A Night Transfig- maeiRh ue49 rga eo I i euse htiThis last was quite an accomplish- ured"wa a profound discus- madeiother coue as9 fewoexamnations ats ossibleeb given in P ' otiuinJn 5iseo ieMga

mnent in part-singing, and was very sion of the eternal questionA ohrcussafe exm atnsspsibegvnin which will feature an article onl

well received by the audience, of destruction and the re- the, period May 29 - June 3. Because of a recent reorganiza- Academy. The painting hangstion in this latter unit, it nowth maneibio romO

Coffin. Plays Solo laibion of the Po-werls that be todt comes under the control of the thermann exhibition oom ofese

The next number was one of the The s-cene was a ruined forest over-high ~ ~ orm Bl oin h onetct ieThursday A.M. 8:00 -11:00 English 4, 5 chief medical officer at tthe Report floor of the Gallery.

hihspots -of the grm. ill ookng he CnneticutRrer,2 Center, and is subject o call any-

Coffin gave a very fine piano ren- ruined by a greast storm, possibly Jun 48:00-1:0 Hsoywhere in the town. In view of these Painting's Debut a Success

dition of Beethoven's 'Sonatath faryrcn uice. 1:5 As bl facts, Andover has done her share "Old Battersea Bridge"

Patetique," and in response to much ishap stated that if even Natiure de- 12:00 Lunch both by conducting First Aid painted while Whistler was Ili

applause, played as a encore stroyed her own, beauty, perhaps P.M. 1 :30 - 3:30 EHistory 1, 3 courses and by donating the P. A. in London. it is considered a g

Jacques bert's The Little Whieneatio the epiathowere the 6 :20 Dinner ambulance for town use. example of the artist's work,

Donkey." bea tosuo-de e en we co-h ria resenting, as it does, an enga

to 5as iude er- thie mnwec-Frdy A.M. 8:00- 11:00 History 4 ,.scene along the Thames. t

TheP.A.boy tleI.1lile uptosiermalefactoi-s-Hitler, GeagOs Jue8:00 - 10:00 Egih2 Varsity Larsefirst exhibited in the Royal Ac

sing Bach's familiar N'ity Lord hand aplo;ehase-11:15 Assembly CotnefrmPg3

andl King All-G11i'i1uS." Vaughan struction w'as good. Manship went CniudfoPae3 emy of London in 1865, and it.

Williams' Let U Now raise Fa- on to present the fact thiat man is 12:00 Lunch mediately made a big impressi

mious Men," and Gabrieli's "Jubilate essentially good, and that as the P.M. 1 :30 - 3:30 English 1, 3 at least that many into Exeter's The painting was purchased

Dec.' whicti is also vei'y failiar broketi trees ceased toobstruct the 6:20 Dinnernitst. Skip Mc~inley scoi'edttwo11288byyMr..CorneliussBllsssoff

to followvers of the glee club, sight of gi'eater beauty beyond, so gasfo i ifedpsto okadwspeetdt

Follwingtils, te mbiud o- destiuction and misfor-tunes in the Monday A.M. 8:00 - 10:00 French 1, 1-2, 3. Greek 3 and played a good game. Jim Car- Ac'ademy by Mr. Bliss in 1931.Following this, the cobioed or -world merel aid God to make the Jne 8 10:07 Asremglynrn rannallnthelwayeupathe tfieldel unguin theteGalleryyforrseeennye

chiesti as played their second num- world meterl ai10d o ak0te un- 10:0 Asembly 24 f'om te Blue goal to score, assist- before the discovery was made

bei'. a minuet from Gietry's suite, edoi'lydbbettsel..1938.

"Les Nyinplhes de Diane." O'Shea's composition, which P.M. 12:35 Lunch *ISeraexlntoshvb

As a finale. the to glee clubs stai'ted a lot of conti'oversy, dealt 2:00 - 4:00 Latin 1, 1-2, 2, Cicero, Vergil, Te' eeol orpnlisavne st h hslrc

united in singing "-How Lovely Is with the subject of hei-oes. He said Gek121Teewr nyfu eate dacda owyWite

Thy Dwelling place." foi Brahms' that an idolized football "hei'o" 42-625 Grek 1-2 ,23 4 in all, three for Andover, one for -o paint another picture overRequieni.- and Hoist's rhythmic who has been hurt and is cai'iied 4:5-62 emn1 -,2 ,4 h otnLc'os lb adsl-ot'i.I stogtta

--R' t~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~rek1 Jhn Bson ceds first penlt astmayt I hav beengh disat

"-Trn Back. 0 Man." To make the off the field is not all he seems, but Gek1 Jhsnrcie i is eat ritmyhv endsai

last numer even ore imprssive, as his fw good taits gretly ex-Spanish 1, 2, 3 of the season for holding. Concern- with the original work, and beca

last onb evna or imprssie, ashis few a g odrthgreat 6:30 Dinner ing Jim Carrington's minute out for canvas was expensive, super

Tile nuiiibei's sung by the P. A. Public, The i'eally controves'sialTusa A..80- :0 Ph ic slashing, it seenis that the referee, posed "'Old Battersea Bridge" o

Glee Club were conducted by Dr. par't of his essay, however, was his Jn910 7 AsebyChai-les Marsters, is a good friend his own likeness.

Pfatteicher. and the orchestra was denial that MacArthur, the national JuneeB.L. 9 10:07us Assembly A.Mceil-Wisle

led by Mr. Russell Cook. Mr. Burke hei'o, could not be, or hope to be 10:30 - 12:30 Math. 1, 1-2, Biology they are members of New England best known for his internation

played the piano in te Brahms as geat as his countrymen be- P.M. 12:35 Lunch - Intercollegiate Lacrosse League, he famous painting, "My Mlotb

number. and the organ in the Hoist. lieve; that he had risen from the 2:00 - 4:00 Math. 3, 4, 5, 7, Plane himself being district chief referee. which, until the advent of the p

Richard Ames accompanied the mass of incompetent Allied gen- Geometry Carrington, in order to knock the ent war, was in the Louvre in Pa

Hoist on the piano. . erals because of a few better quai- 4:25 - 6 :25 Math. 2, Algebra 2, stickro jB at the lwer ng'it Hoe ion he year 1834. hee

The Glee Club looks back on a ties. Pratt -wrote a moving descrip- Ceitysik abda h oe n fi.Lwli h er13.H

season of many joint concerts Of tion of an Arkansas farmer and his 6:30 Dinner - ton's racqet ighstlyk asCrieed ofta em atWest Point, but

varying success But by far the terr'ific hardships. His essay wasto'raqe lihygasdOfAdmytWstPnbu

most noteworthy ev.ent-or events- inspired by a photograph in the On Saturday, June 6, all classes meet as usual. Ring's stomach.s The latter imme- realized that he was not of

of the season were the two presen- Addison Gallery. Thompson, the diately doubled up as if injured and military calibre. While doing so

tations of Gilbert and Sullivan's last speaker, gave his impi'essions On Wednesday, June 10 the regular 8 and 9 o'clock classes yelled, "~Hey, Charlie, look at that." geodetic work in connection

"H. '-M S. Pinafore." on entering a Buddhist temple near will be held; Assembly and Prize Day Exercises at 10 o'clock; Carrington was given a minute pen- his studies at the Academy, he o

______________ San Francisco's Chinatown, and the 11 and 12 o'clock classes will be omitted. alty and Ring went tearing off down made several sketches in the

iinaginative significance of the Mdlr a o the field. ner of the map. This action

Varsity Baseball semig 1anges of expression of Juniors, Lower Middlers, and UpperMidesmyntrcvdrahrolyb te

Continued from Page 3 the huge idol that dominated the leave school until after the Alumni Dinner on Friday, June 12. thorities there, and Whistler so

place. Next Saturday the Blue tem went to London, where he lived

also have played some fine ball th hscnes sammrilt h As et with a record of onl1y one defeat, inin their ga~~~~flles late Arthur W. for ~~~~~Philo wull face Exeter here on the old mjrpr fhslf.Fo n

year interother gae aeAtu .Leonard, frmore A.R.P T st lu -cmu.W.hti none n nificant sketches on his homew

ANDOVER tathtyyasha-othEn Sfl Continued from Page 1 - - -campus.PWint, thhssencountermiab r hiP0 a eta hryyr edo h n e mind it seems entirely possible th atWetPiWhslrbcmo

M1oher. 2b 4 o Bli department here at Tndovee.Successul fi-st was that alcohol reduces a Andover wl brk e lg-of the world's most prominent

Asbui-y. ~ ~ ~ ~ 3 A oIt is a kind of Means Essay Con- Y-nation's physical fitness. The sec-saen rdto flsn E- ists.

Bush. lb 5 1 9 2 otest for te lower classes, being Anoreinam throughR wi. fly-s ond was that alcohol was vital war eter in sionseTh ofdoneohe worley Wh Inps

Duden. cf 4 0 2 4 0 0open only to Juniors and Lower Ing colo~' ith A.RP.essmaterial, needed for national de- -___ofnethe_-wrky____t

F. Zonino. rf 3 0 0 0 0 0M~iddlers. The prizes are sustained ''hil eihldistwo Atafense, and the thr a rhbtina prri f "Countess

Flanagan. rf .1 0 0 1 0 0by members of the faculty. meeting on Thutrsday Of the si would succeed much better now Varsity Tennis d'Avouille."

B. Hammer, c a 0 1 6 1 0 lo'wns that Participated in the test, than it did last time. Contiuedromage_

Sturgis,3b 2420 0 0 0Mognthe esults wei-e announced. Much The next speaker was Mi-. Harris, Cniudfo ae~BI N~ ~ .cFurman, If 22 00 00

constructive speaker for the nega- Choate can never be counted on BILLINGS,010 01Morun onsrutiv spake fo' te nga- Chatecannevr b conteco

I I~~~~~~~o h fiiny htteAdvr

Br'ockway, P 2 0 1 0 3 0Continued from Page 1 ofteefcec ta h noe tive. He showed that pi-ohibition as a pushover for any team. Its PROMPT OPTICAL SERVICE

Kemp. P 1I0 0c 1 0 Report Center- has accomplished,- would not only wreck national mo- squad Is always very steady, and Watches and Jewelry Repairin

Ilacintyire o 0 0 0 00o Chief Publications is con'sidei-ed due to the co-opera- i-ale and make People lose faith in well grounded in fundamental ten- Attractive Graduation Gifts

,*T. Hammer 0 0 0 0 0U Mr. Morigan's woirks, of literature tion of Phillips Academy. the goveirnment, but that it would nie.... The Exeter match, sched- 36 Main Street Tel.74

… --- iclude "The Gunrooin," published In the tests, which vei'e held bring another plague of racketeers uled to take Place at Exeter a week

Totals 24 7 2 7, I1in 1919. and "My Name Is Legion," earlier in the week, each paitici- Iupon us from today, should be quite a bat-

HUNTI\GTON v ioh flist appeated in 1925. Fivel pating town sen-t two men to act' The negative i-ebuttalist, Mr. Ran- tie, as both tdeams have had very TEMPLE'S MUSIC SHOPab r hpo a e dolph, picked out the weak spots steady records this year. The Ex- POYS' -HEADQUARTERS

Cerv~one, b II 10 0 yeai's aftei wardls -he was awai'ded as "jurymen" to judge sthe ef- LEPOOGAH

Cervone, 2b 4 1 1 0 0 0the Femina Vie Heureuse, Prize i.d h U, f~ in Mr. McGowan's speech aind eter second team defeated M. I. T . For PORTABEPON RAS

Con-way. 2h) 1 0 0 1 0 0 fciency and te rating of e Victor. Decca. and Brunswick

Leader. lb 5 0 3 6 0 0for his "Portrait in a Mirror," a ons A ebr'fteSaeechoed Mr. Harris' statements. The and Salem teachers, both of which RECOktDSLeader. lb 50 36 00 towns. A 'member -'Of the State affi-mative rebuttalist, Mr. Lancas- were defeated by the Royal Blue Study Lamps. Etc.

Johnson, c 1 0 1 14 0 0novel that was piinted in 1929. Committee on Public Safety sat ter, said that drinking was not a Varsity. 6 anSre no

Manning, ss 3 0 0 0 1 2 Foi- "The Fountain," written in as judge; the juiry listened to each I__I___McCarthy, cf 3 0 1l3 0 01912. the authioi was given the incident, and rendered veridets. pe'rsonal right, and said, in effect,

Boyce, p 4 i 2 i 5 0Haw~thorne Piize for that yeaIr. In Tihe referee, who hkad been sta-' that prohibition was vital to the

Peacock, rf s 0 2 6 0 01936 his most w~ell-known piece of tioned at the Report Centet- duringwa-efr.STBSHD 88

Kelly ee1ngofetstgv 0 0 1 0 0wriaing. "Spai'kenbroke," was. pub- the IeTeniofgth fhthe tesgssogadefa

Boi-ney. 31b 2 1 0 0 1 1lished. and two years following i eport on the handling of the "in the negative.

-…--… --… … this , Mr. Moirgan released his first cidents" as they weire .ieported at Juniors to Be Admitted to Philo

Totals 31 -3 10 26 7 3play, en-titled "Flashing Stream." the Center. Special -comumendation This Friday the Juniors who wish

'Ran for Duden. His latest woik, "Th'Voyage," ire- wad given to Andover for its physi- to join Philo will attend the finals

**Ran for Br-ockway. ceived the James Tait Black Me- cal set-up and organdzation, of the debating tournament. Next

Runs batted in: Maher 2, Duden, moiial Pize for 1940. Tuesday they will be admitted to

B3. Hammer. Stolen bases: ur- Yestei-day morning the student th*lb r.HgisInRcwlman, Aby.Tobs it:D-bdwasadesdbthauhrLb ryHouse and Mr. Hail in Williams

den, Ci-evone. Fit-st base On balls: in George Washington Hall. The Continued from Page 1 ~ ~ Hlhv ettenmso hs MADISON AVENUE-C-OR. FORTY-FOURTH STREET

off Bi-ock~i ay 7, Kemp 3,Boyce 6 substance of his short talk was tecu.NWYRStiuck out' by Brockway 2, by that the United States and Eng- England in 1896, after the death of who wish to jiointhclb

Kemp 1, by Boyce 13. land should not alow Petty quatr- Alfred Lord Tennyson. Of particu---__________________________ rels and differences to hinder the lar interest is a bookplate which Track

combined war effort He attacked once belonged to David Gai'rick,CotnefrmPg3

ANDOVER ART STUDIO tose oil both sides of the Atlntic the greatest actor of the eighteenthCotne rmPg3

PORTRAITS AND GROUPS who ridicule tlie method by which century. This list is subject to change

SNAPSHOT FINISHING the present ci i',i', is being handled, Miss Eades irevealed that some of without notice, but it repiesents

Picture framing and repairing and said that such scorn helps only the labels on display were donated the nucleus of the Andover' varsity.

123 Main Street Tel. 1011 the enemy, to the Libmrary by Sarah Frost, who ti-ack squad that will also start

L ~~~~~~~~Withint the next two or three preceded Mi-s T. WV. Richardson as against Exeter on Memorial Day. Itxkeeks Mi' Morgan will heave this Head Librarian. Other plates have furthermore represents tile year's

country tot England He has ex- been bought by the administration labomr of coaches Shepard, Boyle, -~~-Lowe & C ., Inc. pi essed ilie ho-pe 'that he will' be at gi-eat cost The Library's staff Flanagan, Watt, and Coan, to whom f

Iii~~~~hnmn ~~~able 'to ietiin to America in days recommends this display as being as much credit will be due as to the N rePharmasy Is a Profecslon" wh'dh i-me l daik and foreboding, one of the most interesting of the team Itself if Andover wins the ' " -.

18 MainStreetso that lie may learn even more year and urges all undergraduates New England Prep School meet

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