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Established 187 8 LXI No. 7 PHILLIPS ACADEMY, ANDOVER, MASS., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1936 Ten Cents vyDean Club OffForAGain In Season's O0pener Saturday IAndover Sweeps n ades Andover New Hampshire ccrOpener 2"... , Frosh In 'Opener 4 Ju CapainSwihart To Lead "I D Northerners Whitewashed 20-0 ~Ieperienced Eleven Today - i " 'y:->c:AsP sPlys. Make ~4On West Quadrangle .'" -- Big Gains OWR TO GUARD NET - CAPT. BURNAM HURT MJiReplaces Hazen. At Back Leader Of Team Breaks Leg; iiLast-Minute Charge -Out For Sev-eral Weeks ~)Fh WestQuadrangl rito be'One! Two! Three! Let's go I" ~tl~cen ofthe first 1936' ast And the Royal Blue football team Denhcaen the irlu bot leaped off to a brilliant start in its einet D'Aaeyi hiin 1936 season with a sweeping 20-0 iitiencounter this afternoon at score over New Hamipshire 40 n 2i*This event comes as a- climaic k -of steady scrimmages ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Saturd at Brothers Field. to,',ift wee s ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ Few Exeter games, have equalled _;;ii~~~~~ite outcome of the game will ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Saturday's contest in being packed detqin wether this squad lines with thrills and excitement. The' utyth some f Coach Ryley's im- -fighting spirit, undaunted courage, matn teams. 7_~The starting line-up forms an, in- Euling, Andover halfback, breaks into the open in the game with New Hampslhire Saturday, for an eleven- an weltiedpcsonwhh e renced but aggressive eleven, yard gain. Sherman is shown on the ight with Tower in the left background.-'bohtasuednStrayemd eperi to enthuse the many' spectators.' for~sevcn members have yet to play tbhiii first varsity contest. Bower, Al-C uty Sketches Club u FrMot 1eiWand Howard are to make up Cross Con t eamTSuggestive O tnVitsBut, as~ most games do, Satur-' tl~~ defensive For Shown Gallery ting Cub OnVoihemstufotnaesci i~efnsveline of the Blue. This PrearsweaonAt Art NewlHillsday's contest had a bad side to it. ip been the strength of PrprsFo esn e ampshireHil Onofhemsufrtaeac- h yys soccer teams in the mreioitcBibISeesdents in Andover's football history p~j ew yarsand upon their show- Coach Boyle Getting' Runners Drawn By Fourteen-year-old Enthusiastic Party Of Twelve. ocurdLaudY drntegm i~I dpendsthe record of the sea- Ready For Probable LMeet ' __ Climbs Joe English HUI 'when Captain Burnam, playing ~' Thegoali, -Bower, has never With Tufts Freshmen Impkessionistic drawings of a On First Trip Sunday tackle on the Blue team was injured. edtents, before but has man- ___- fourteen-year-old Boston boy, Allan I a dsoee ae htabn tolanenough in workouts - With the first meet ten days Crite, will be exhibited in the prin With two members of the faculty, i i e a enboejs ~t~~aintheposition over 'Reed.' A away, the Cross Country team is room of the Addison Gallery for 'Mr. Minard and Mr. Barss, in enough to keep him on crutches for miuechange' put Allen at rapidly rounding into shape. The two wek, rbal b ei rt the ung Clu JoEngish about three weeks and to keep him ihtfullback ihstead of Hazen who time trials last Friday enabled Sunday. Mr. Hayes says that theseromrstetrip Sundy tooJoelEnglish at benplaying there regularly. Coach Boyle -to tell pretty well who sketches show remarkable talent Hill. Getting away to a late start, Andover. This is the third year in w~ilihak lin isWae. upofMet wvould be on the first team. Be- anti illustrate what is meant by the the party of about twelve arrived at becesn in whic pa r ah as -~'~ Sihart and Wre. Sihartginning this week the squad worked term "impression"sm." That is, the their destination around fouratn'juefrprto-hessn ,~~i e, oldest member of the team and M at ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~least. Needless to say, without planh oldestamber for temand out on the three mile course which artist does not attempt to show his o'clock, climbed the hill in time to hmteewl etil e- a ~ planof attck cals~ fo manystarts behind George Washington scenes photographically, but tries to see the sun set, and' returned to the hi hr ilcrtil e' a 01l shots from him. The reserves Hall, winds through the sanctuary, indicate the motion of the bsg-Hljutath MeoilTwrin the spirit of the team. this line aeFgeanSpd-and ends on the football field. gestive lines. To 'understand this was striking 8 o'clock. her ote ame no coe n0 thers ~ SymesScott, eck, ~Lring On the 17th of.- October the team fully, those interested should go JoeEnglish Hill is approximately ttr eefre owi ni h ~Sid~Coursen are to provide- the will m-eet Tufts freshmen prbbablv and see these drawings, which are three times the size of Prospect thir qurefrce to -ral ationh s~oiiigpunc. Lring wh is ak-at Tufts. This is about the only on' "such Biblical subjects 'as "The Hill but is much steeper and one or hht i~gjCaptain Robie's place at left in- tig dfnt cocrig teSongo$tSeh"tw mbsofherwdadawhich tey certainly got. Working * i until the latter recovers from -wih'i tl sbett h r o- injury, ~ned theschedule- hc~ssil"ujc o T~ r Gallery is also holding lot of fun scaling its lofty cliffs. t w oad h e aphr use f hi aggessienes. Sus- ange without notice." The tenta- an exhibition of ancient Egyptian is located near Mt. Vernon, N. H.ganaou h itenyr ie os on this lrsivness willpro- tive meet~ with Exeter has been art, which it was fortunate enough and is evidently-a. hard place to tse nube 23 peass playd inatifcase onsalog tis inewil prb-called off fdr the -plain and simple to obtain from the Bd-ston' Museum find, for the party, was delayed i Willi ass Mpyn whos ase be frequenit. Ewing is expectedfrrWilast-M phwows in site f a harly-hosereason that our worthy opponents of Fine Arts. It contains a goodl quite a bit by taking the wrong absolutely in the clear when' he re- as Obo Andrews ~ arenot going to have a Cross many paintings by-Joseph L. Smith road, which they thought led to thecevdteblwloerheou- Country team this fall. Those who of various wall pictures in Egyptian base of the mountain. dw ie iht aeymd h of te opostio isshowed up well in the time trials toband several show cases of Laigthe campus about 2:30 ~~e strength tombs, Leaving ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~extra point, the ball bouncing off l trngt Hoeer t opis io rumre are: Tom Lena, this year's captain, suich objects as bronze statuettes after quite a long wait for somethcrs-aandeedigote th~~Ptey reheavy and maker up in Faulkner. Dick. Chessman. Liver- and ancient glass bottles. This ex- who had signed up to go, but, did, far side only' by a fraction of a foot. "~ wha theylack in teamiwork. ance, Underwood, P. Williams. hibit, while intended primarily for not report, the party reached the The next touchdown was also on a ~~ A. booters crushed Dean D. Williams, Bergfors, and Lyford. the junior Classes in Ancient object of their trip in an hour andpaslyfrm-urhtoAdr I~~rear by a :0 count. ~' Not much is left to say about History, should appeal to all wvho a half of dirivinig. They climbed thepaslyfrm urytoAd- (Continued on Page 3) have ever had the course. (Continued on Page 3) - (Cdntinued on Page 3) 's" lndr' and Notices Managership Elect ions' esday, October 7 ilbe78% In Seco nd Re-presentative Phillipian PollTefloigUprMdlr 15 Foal ratrFiceld Place Friendships Above Studies And Athletics have been selected to compete for. held on Brothers Field. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~the following managerships: 'West Quadrangle. - OE!Cam T ae D cddT erF tr aer" Charles H. Tower -- ~ 0First club football games: Only 49 /0 li T e ae eie Upon TheRoberttA., Gardner Romans vs.' Geeks; and 65% Think Sciences Are Most Valuable-Studies; Jazz, Churchward Davis Gauls vs. Saxons on fields C utis BASEBALL near Cage. F oblTems, An uropean C u tisVoted. Frank M. Reinhart ~~ Orchestra rehearsal in base- On; 59% ~Cannot Resist Candy Stand 'Sumner Smith ment of Chapel. ___________Marshall S. Scott '45Egyptian movies in Meet-TRC ing Room. ~~~Votes comec streaming in, as THE 4. Would you rather study Latin, corrupted. There were, however, a JonRACteeno 00Meeting of S. of I. in Bart- PHiILLIPIAN representative poll en- nmathemfatics, or a science? Which good mdny helpful souls who comn- let 16. ters- its second wveek with seven do you think would do you the most plicated matters by saying that they Joseph WV. Hotchkiss * * ~~~~* more questions designed- to disclose good? 'wouldn't be tempted by the candy LACROSSE Thomas J. O'Brien EGYPTIAN MOVIES the trend bf student opinion along 5. Have you made up your mind stand if they'd just broken M'ahat- JonLRwbta AcetHistory pup~ils a both serious and humorous lines, what you want to be in life? If so, ma Ghandi's long distance fasting BASKE RwbTaLL [~ired to attend the showing of h eodwe' urisaea ht eod Charles M. Donovan ½'.tian m'ovies in G. W. Hall this follows: -' 6. Which of these countries would ' Princeton Leads John R. Rogge i.- ng. - 1. Upon coming out of the Comn- you desire to live in least. Russia, it is remarkable how miany SWIMMING * * * ~~~mons, do you ever feel so well-fed France, Germany, or Italy? ' leople, wvhen asked a question like Hunter S. Marston UPPER MIEDLE '-that the candy stand there does tiot 7. Do ou think studies, friend- the- second one, will automnatically -George FL 'Partridge- -. CLASS OFFICERS tempt you? 'ships, or athletics are the most mm- answer "Stanilord" or "U.' C. L. A." SOCCER ~'~efollowing are the upper mid- 2. What college football team in portant in the long run? 'Even more remarkable is the nuim- Worthington M. Adams cers for the fall term: Thoni- the East has in your opinion the best The "Beantery" 'ade a good ber of boys who say they know David H. Batchelder Bird, president; Chre H.chance for' an utidefeateci season? showing in the first question as nothing at all about college football ' HOCKEY rborn, 2nd vice-president; and 3. Does' j z orclas~sieal music 59% voted no and 41%o admitted teams and 'their prospects. Where Gilbert J. Grout X'. Middiebrook, secretary. give you mor ejoyrnicnt"~ that they were often' too full 'to be '(Continued on Page 4) 'Paul Webb

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Page 1: -Bower,pdf.phillipian.net/1936/10071936.pdf · tbhiii first varsity contest. Bower, Al-C uty Sketches Club u FrMot 1eiWand Howard are to make up Cross Con t eamTSuggestive O tnVitsBut,

Established 187 8LXI No. 7 PHILLIPS ACADEMY, ANDOVER, MASS., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1936 Ten Cents

vyDean Club OffForAGain In Season's O0pener Saturday IAndover Sweepsn ades Andover New Hampshire

ccrOpener 2"... , Frosh In 'Opener

4 Ju CapainSwihart To Lead "I D Northerners Whitewashed 20-0~Ieperienced Eleven Today - i " 'y:->c:AsP sPlys. Make~4On West Quadrangle .'" -- Big Gains

OWR TO GUARD NET - CAPT. BURNAM HURT

MJiReplaces Hazen. At Back Leader Of Team Breaks Leg;iiLast-Minute Charge -Out For Sev-eral Weeks

~)Fh WestQuadrangl rito be'One! Two! Three! Let's go I"~tl~cen ofthe first 1936' ast And the Royal Blue football team

Denhcaen the irlu bot leaped off to a brilliant start in itseinet D'Aaeyi hiin 1936 season with a sweeping 20-0

iitiencounter this afternoon at score over New Hamipshire 40 n2i*This event comes as a- climaic k -of steady scrimmages ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Saturday at Brothers Field.

to,',ift wee s ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ Few Exeter games, have equalled_;;ii~~~~~ite outcome of the game will ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Saturday's contest in being packed

detqin wether this squad lines with thrills and excitement. The'utyth some f Coach Ryley's im- -fighting spirit, undaunted courage,matn teams.

7_~The starting line-up forms an, in- Euling, Andover halfback, breaks into the open in the game with New Hampslhire Saturday, for an eleven- an weltiedpcsonwhhe renced but aggressive eleven, yard gain. Sherman is shown on the ight with Tower in the left background.-'bohtasuednStrayemd

eperi to enthuse the many' spectators.'for~sevcn members have yet to playtbhiii first varsity contest. Bower, Al-C uty Sketches Club u FrMot1eiWand Howard are to make up Cross Con t eamTSuggestive O tnVitsBut, as~ most games do, Satur-'

tl~~ defensive For Shown Gallery ting Cub OnVoihemstufotnaescii~efnsveline of the Blue. This PrearsweaonAt Art NewlHillsday's contest had a bad side to it.

ip been the strength of PrprsFo esn e ampshireHil Onofhemsufrtaeac-h yys soccer teams in the mreioitcBibISeesdents in Andover's football history

p~j ew yarsand upon their show- Coach Boyle Getting' Runners Drawn By Fourteen-year-old Enthusiastic Party Of Twelve. ocurdLaudY drntegmi~I dpendsthe record of the sea- Ready For Probable LMeet ' __ Climbs Joe English HUI 'when Captain Burnam, playing~' Thegoali, -Bower, has never With Tufts Freshmen Impkessionistic drawings of a On First Trip Sunday tackle on the Blue team was injured.

edtents, before but has man- ___- fourteen-year-old Boston boy, Allan I a dsoee ae htabntolanenough in workouts - With the first meet ten days Crite, will be exhibited in the prin With two members of the faculty, i i e a enboejs

~t~~aintheposition over 'Reed.' A away, the Cross Country team is room of the Addison Gallery for 'Mr. Minard and Mr. Barss, in enough to keep him on crutches formiuechange' put Allen at rapidly rounding into shape. The two wek, rbal b ei rt the ung Clu JoEngish about three weeks and to keep him

ihtfullback ihstead of Hazen who time trials last Friday enabled Sunday. Mr. Hayes says that theseromrstetrip Sundy tooJoelEnglish atbenplaying there regularly. Coach Boyle -to tell pretty well who sketches show remarkable talent Hill. Getting away to a late start, Andover. This is the third year in

w~ilihak lin isWae. upofMet wvould be on the first team. Be- anti illustrate what is meant by the the party of about twelve arrived at becesn in whic pa r ah as-~'~ Sihart and Wre. Sihartginning this week the squad worked term "impression"sm." That is, the their destination around fouratn'juefrprto-hessn,~~i e, oldest member of the team and M at ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~least. Needless to say, without

planh oldestamber for temand out on the three mile course which artist does not attempt to show his o'clock, climbed the hill in time to hmteewl etil e- a~ planof attck cals~ fo manystarts behind George Washington scenes photographically, but tries to see the sun set, and' returned to the hi hr ilcrtil e' a

01l shots from him. The reserves Hall, winds through the sanctuary, indicate the motion of the bsg-Hljutath MeoilTwrin the spirit of the team.this line aeFgeanSpd-and ends on the football field. gestive lines. To 'understand this was striking 8 o'clock. her ote ame no coe n0 thers

~ SymesScott, eck, ~Lring On the 17th of.- October the team fully, those interested should go JoeEnglish Hill is approximately ttr eefre owi ni h~Sid~Coursen are to provide- the will m-eet Tufts freshmen prbbablv and see these drawings, which are three times the size of Prospect thir qurefrce to -ral ationh

s~oiiigpunc. Lring wh is ak-at Tufts. This is about the only on' "such Biblical subjects 'as "The Hill but is much steeper and one or hhti~gjCaptain Robie's place at left in- tig dfnt cocrig teSongo$tSeh"tw mbsofherwdadawhich tey certainly got. Working

* i until the latter recovers from -wih'i tl sbett h r o-injury, ~ned theschedule- hc~ssil"ujc o T~ r Gallery is also holding lot of fun scaling its lofty cliffs. t w oad h e aphr

use f hi aggessienes. Sus- ange without notice." The tenta- an exhibition of ancient Egyptian is located near Mt. Vernon, N. H.ganaou h itenyr ie

os on this lrsivness willpro- tive meet~ with Exeter has been art, which it was fortunate enough and is evidently-a. hard place to tse nube 23 peass playd inatifcaseonsalog tis inewil prb-called off fdr the -plain and simple to obtain from the Bd-ston' Museum find, for the party, was delayed i Willi ass Mpyn whos ase

be frequenit. Ewing is expectedfrrWilast-M phwowsin site f a harly-hosereason that our worthy opponents of Fine Arts. It contains a goodl quite a bit by taking the wrong absolutely in the clear when' he re-as Obo Andrews ~ arenot going to have a Cross many paintings by-Joseph L. Smith road, which they thought led to thecevdteblwloerheou-

Country team this fall. Those who of various wall pictures in Egyptian base of the mountain. dw ie iht aeymd hof te opostio isshowed up well in the time trials toband several show cases of Laigthe campus about 2:30~~e strength tombs, Leaving ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~extra point, the ball bouncing off

l trngt Hoeer t opis io rumre are: Tom Lena, this year's captain, suich objects as bronze statuettes after quite a long wait for somethcrs-aandeedigoteth~~Ptey reheavy and maker up in Faulkner. Dick. Chessman. Liver- and ancient glass bottles. This ex- who had signed up to go, but, did, far side only' by a fraction of a foot.

"~ wha theylack in teamiwork. ance, Underwood, P. Williams. hibit, while intended primarily for not report, the party reached the The next touchdown was also on a~~ A. booters crushed Dean D. Williams, Bergfors, and Lyford. the junior Classes in Ancient object of their trip in an hour andpaslyfrm-urhtoAdr

I~~rear by a :0 count. ~' Not much is left to say about History, should appeal to all wvho a half of dirivinig. They climbed thepaslyfrm urytoAd-(Continued on Page 3) have ever had the course. (Continued on Page 3) - (Cdntinued on Page 3)

's" lndr' and Notices Managership Elect ions'esday, October 7 ilbe78% In Seco nd Re-presentative Phillipian PollTefloigUprMdlr

15 Foal ratrFiceld Place Friendships Above Studies And Athletics have been selected to compete for.held on Brothers Field. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~the following managerships:

'West Quadrangle. - OE!Cam T ae D cddT erF tr aer" Charles H. Tower --

~ 0First club football games: Only 49 /0 li T e ae eie Upon TheRoberttA., GardnerRomans vs.' Geeks; and 65% Think Sciences Are Most Valuable-Studies; Jazz, Churchward DavisGauls vs. Saxons on fields C utis BASEBALLnear Cage. F oblTems, An uropean C u tisVoted. Frank M. Reinhart

~~ Orchestra rehearsal in base- On; 59% ~Cannot Resist Candy Stand 'Sumner Smithment of Chapel. ___________Marshall S. Scott

'45Egyptian movies in Meet-TRCing Room. ~~~Votes comec streaming in, as THE 4. Would you rather study Latin, corrupted. There were, however, a JonRACteeno

00Meeting of S. of I. in Bart- PHiILLIPIAN representative poll en- nmathemfatics, or a science? Which good mdny helpful souls who comn-let 16. ters- its second wveek with seven do you think would do you the most plicated matters by saying that they Joseph WV. Hotchkiss

* * ~~~~* more questions designed- to disclose good? 'wouldn't be tempted by the candy LACROSSEThomas J. O'Brien

EGYPTIAN MOVIES the trend bf student opinion along 5. Have you made up your mind stand if they'd just broken M'ahat- JonLRwbtaAcetHistory pup~ils a both serious and humorous lines, what you want to be in life? If so, ma Ghandi's long distance fasting BASKE RwbTaLL

[~ired to attend the showing of h eodwe' urisaea ht eod Charles M. Donovan½'.tian m'ovies in G. W. Hall this follows: -' 6. Which of these countries would ' Princeton Leads John R. Roggei.- ng. - 1. Upon coming out of the Comn- you desire to live in least. Russia, it is remarkable how miany SWIMMING

* * * ~~~mons, do you ever feel so well-fed France, Germany, or Italy? ' leople, wvhen asked a question like Hunter S. MarstonUPPER MIEDLE '-that the candy stand there does tiot 7. Do ou think studies, friend- the- second one, will automnatically -George FL 'Partridge-

-. CLASS OFFICERS tempt you? 'ships, or athletics are the most mm- answer "Stanilord" or "U.' C. L. A." SOCCER~'~efollowing are the upper mid- 2. What college football team in portant in the long run? 'Even more remarkable is the nuim- Worthington M. Adams

cers for the fall term: Thoni- the East has in your opinion the best The "Beantery" 'ade a good ber of boys who say they know David H. BatchelderBird, president; Chre H.chance for' an utidefeateci season? showing in the first question as nothing at all about college football ' HOCKEY

rborn, 2nd vice-president; and 3. Does' j z orclas~sieal music 59% voted no and 41%o admitted teams and 'their prospects. Where Gilbert J. GroutX' . Middiebrook, secretary. give you mor ejoyrnicnt"~ that they were often' too full 'to be '(Continued on Page 4) 'Paul Webb

Page 2: -Bower,pdf.phillipian.net/1936/10071936.pdf · tbhiii first varsity contest. Bower, Al-C uty Sketches Club u FrMot 1eiWand Howard are to make up Cross Con t eamTSuggestive O tnVitsBut,

P'AGE TWO THE PILALAN WENESDAY, OCT. 7,1936

THE P~~~~~iLLI~~~lAN -~~~ This Saturday is one of the more important T E Middlesex Turns BackTHE PHILIPIANdays of the fall term. Witti the Yale Freshman A ONA doe Scnd 120,

Membr o Souher NewEngand edeatio offootball game in'the afternoon and a Girdle andMember o Souther New Engand Fedeation ofGallus entertainment before the movies at night, SCLSUrBS''Hu

School Newspapers SelStrOf Bacield HurtMember of Columbia Scholastic PesAocainall should enjoy themselves. The tea dance, corn- reMember of Daily Princetontian Association of ing~ between these events, will add to their enjoy- FOOTBLLISaud 'sGm

Pre~~~~~aratory School ' ment. - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~~~Clb oobal in- o oa' With the taste of a 19-0 victor),~ Eio-NChewsaesCubfobl ln-p ortdy ver Boston Trade school still on,

RICHARD B. TWEEDY games have been more definite their lips, the Mididlesex eleven'And Securityae b tecochsad reaBusiness Mwaqer Life staedbythS-coaherndarya scored a 12-0 victory over the An.

follows: d~~~~~~~~~~~over "Gray Jerses aurday af.QUENTIN MITCHELL ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Romans: Dryden, 16; Stewart, It; ternoon. This was the first game the

EDITORIAL DEPRTAMENT -"'There are two considerations in whic youth Walls -g ors ;Ctr;JBlue seconds have played and their.JOSEPH . HART Managng Edior is rimaril intersted-lfe andsecu tKimball, rt; Kranrkefelt, re; White, lack of experience was clearly evi-`~-

JEv E HARTm, NagwsgEditor iprarlinestdif adscutyqb; Weaver, b; Chapman, b; C. dent in the game, as their offense did

EWRC.Btsmop, Photooraphic Editor President Roosevelt has shown his determnation artthto clickiteuntilituthes nalEDWARD C.________________ Smith, b. Definite substitutions will -~~not star tocikutltefina-'~

Associate Editors to preserve peace ... President Roosevelt's so- be: Barress, e; Rogge, g; Marston, period.S. WIrsNSI, '37 W. D. JONES. '38 cial' philosophy demands that Americans of, all, g; Gilbert, t; Brady, b; King, e; Mdlsxmd oto hi i~

-T. L. WOLFORD, '37 A. MuRRA-i, 3RD, 38 MicassslhveexdeentAmeicasobsKedalfb;andediL. D. HECK, '37 ~C. C. NdTE, '38 cassavadentsecurity, AeiasWho Rhinehart, b;Knal ;adlong gains on a trick shovel pass

R. S. Wnrit, '37 J. R. STmvr~soN, '381 today and tomorrow are paying taxes are taking Fisher, t. Mr. -Allen said that in ad- and with the brilliant running of a. tieC: DAVIS, '38 J. M. WHITELAW, '38 otaf~mo nuac-a nuac gis dition he hoped to give everybody plunging fullback, the opposingth

BUISINESS DEPARTMENT - u omo nuac-nisrneaanta on the squad a chance to play. Ieleven succeeded in making frequent W-PRESTON T. CORECruainMngrfuture America torn with revolution and inse- - Gauls: Mr.,- Follansbee gave the first.-downs'. n the second qatrM

sotaff rwtw angrcurity." Thus did the Daily Princctoisian of following list as the possible start- with the score at 0:70,' Middlesex eW. B',1RKER. '37 R.H ALHR R,'8PictnUniversity recently coeoteditorially ing line-up: Silae;Off, I;completed long pasyhich pavedth-5. HYDE. JR.. '7 -G. H. PARITRTDcE, 3RD, '38 frtereeto fRoeet Bartlett, g; (center undecided the way for the first to uchdown of

S. ,.RED. '37 TE.Ba,'8-Clarkce, rg; Reynolds, rt; Mayo, re; the game. Though the Gray jerseys' L BARKER, '38 P.WLL-'. WR. F, onroy8 We agree that the youth of America want, and backfield, Bird, Leiper, Max- offense did not come up to par till,-~

- E. A. WILLETS. JR.,-'38 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~t_________________________________________ -above everything else, life and -security, but we well, and Ethridge. the fourth quarter, Lindsay broke-

THlE PHtLLIIIAN doss- not necessarily endorse statements stl e iterao o-them supporting the re- Gauls: Mr. Follansby gave theawyfrsm ic ru.The --

expressed in C11rnnunicationq. ' oncTHE PHLLIP'A is pulishe4Wndnesays an Saturays -election of President Roosevelt. In fact, we see following list as the first team: Pet- however,, did not compensate for the,-

duing thie srci-' v--ar biv THE PHLrl'AN board, numerous and- vital reasons which should emn- -tnill, le; Lindsay, It; Gregory,,Ig; otherwise ragged offense. Pugh cetr;Rcadr;Quin- Wihteecponfrgttal-'

THE PHILLriT'! ' is distributed to subscribers at the, bitter America's young against the present Wash- by, eerp, Rir-ie, q; W ittrede nd pioo rightSo a, thek-

Commojis and is for sae St the Phillips Inn.ington adiitain -Felice, h; Smith, rh, and Captain starting line played the entire game.-Advertisingr rates on, applicti.adnsration.~Terrns Subs-intinn.-A&SO he yea. $1.25the tem. We ee- thewaste ndSsarpdeesngofb.iAlsos likelysfto see lac-l In'tseeabackfieldbck Snell S starredrr untnti.

E Ter s '-iai mter ya.t2 the tel-ni.e atese h aseadsunern fmlin tion are O'Connor, end, Montgom-' he received an injury which, neces- noered Tas- uncoderasmara the ac oostc 3 o187e9. of dollars through boondoggling, and the amnass- c ry, tackle, Braun, guard, Wicker, sitated his removal to the school in- u

Office Pf publication: Smith & Coutts Co., Park Street, ing of a vast debt. Upon the shoulders of the center, and Ehrrmine, Ream, and firmary and which will probably larg

An ver -- ~--young will this debt fall. They will have to bear Van Arsdale, backs. - keep him out of the line-up for the Coa

Andover, Mass., October 7, 1936 ~~~the taxation through which the debt will be paid. Greeks: Mr. Gray has two full rest of the season, to;And we call this taxation -no insurance for secur- teams ready, the first team a- heavy e a-

oine, the second a fast one. The first with the assistance 6f Mr. Grahamizd

Thanksgi ving Recess -ify. Paying ten years- from now for the present ta cost fVreadleWi-is drilling the team on the offense a

- con~~~~~~rstruction of mionkeyv houses in Tennessee is, -teanmz cnIt Tompsoeln, lg; Dais, every day. Saturday, the Gray Jer- ti

Whereas throughout the large prt of America -in our opinion, a step towards future insecurity, - -center; Middlebrook, rg; Fakrtseys play Thayer Academy and i4 to

Thanksgiving is one of the most reverenced holi- not -security. Moulton, re; and Snell, Gould: gvi eposbe toMtl rmti It, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Hart, and Walsh, backfield.- The gam if the teami will dlevelcop into zd"

days,. to a large poto fteAdvrsuetWe see a government demoralizing the youth seodta ieu s aol;anytthilg worthwhile. Though plans clib

body it will be but another day. Thanksgiving is of Armerica by encouraging laziness and worth- -Rafferty, -it; Barker, lg; Camp' arno u erncldeigaes th tentusuially considered as'4 day that all families should lesestruhtedl.We e r ad c; Ferguson, Ig; Hyde, rt; Churchsce

unite andfeast. Bt, neverteless, sveral hu- re; andHardwick MurrayRd, Governor Dumnmer varsity and Dean,,-unite and feast. But. neertheless, several hun- not to work, they rarely wvant to return to work r;ad adwcM ry, seconds.

(Ired Andov-er students nirust stay aa rmteradRtebcst aniv circ'e oil this miost important holiday, be- - mrc ntedl.Today's games will be betwee losaoe e .CriI;Fste ftd

-cause the- adniinistration ref nses to lengthen the the Saxons and the Gauls, and be- lg* Munsey,. c; Tenney, rg, Kittarr

Thanksgiving week-end. - - ~~~~~~~~~We see a government bent obrwetnfee tween the Romians and the Greeks. redke, rt; Sosman, re.

This is ndeed ai exceptonally lng term.Last- 'enterprise and -reginmentinig personal .initiative. - OCRIn the backfield are Snlad

ing for ov-er thirteen weeks, it needs an intermis- M'any~youths have been denied eniployment andsion. so to spek. such as at Tanksgiving. The promotion by such action. M.Nany youths have As the second games of the sea bsquarte andr Osgoo JaksfulliFr

sion. so to speak, such as at Thanksgiving. The ~~~~son were played yesterday, the Sax-sutitethrwreJkon i-

winter termi has its promn week-end of three days. bisen ketin heole, bsiness ad governentrpie. on booters took the lead, while theso, esnMi, eRu'

Why cannot the fall term have such a holiday? - stdinhakngbiesadfrenepie. Greeks and Gauls tied for second Cowles, and Dearborn.

\\Vhv cannot the Thanksgiving period be length- We see little chance for security under such anl place and the Romans dropped to -1343

enied. so that more than the inhabitants of M.\assa- administration, last. 1936 193

chusetts n-ay join their families on this dayFor the second time in succession DISON FIC Schusetts may join their families on this day? - \Ve,' see open -and -deliberate attempts- on the the- Romans were defeated by the Anderson Wayne , Mr. Boya cl

If- the administration elieves it would be too part of the present administration to incite class close score of 1-0,. this time by the Baricroft, GeorgeMrGr

much to have the holiday last from \V~ednesday prjdcnn ofl tel~ ihbteiess. Gauls. The Gallic cause 'was well Bixby, Lawence, Jr Mr. L. Cr Neu-tprejudice and to fill the land with bitter ~~~~ ~ ~ ~ C E'ir

until Sunfday, and we do not, it could at least al- - hr sn euiyfryuhi ai torn aided by Godenez, Hartmann-and Burns, Thomas Mr. Phillip

low students to return after eight o'clock Thurs- byer clsn stieconoty ic oya ists a ndtioPin Philbrick in the line and by Hemple Bauler Wrdi Jr Mr. Serveranctby class strife. "EcontorightchalywhilesO'Bied starredCahl, Dona Mr. Severancn

day night or even Friday. -- ces of Greed" are vague terms used to embitter -at cignt hafor the Oer sare Cole, John, d. Mr. Meeansven atcne-o h oes oe on d Mr. Maynar y

We urge that it consider this prop~osal which people. They are not constructive,-but verydan- Men~jeteSxn vr bCole, WilliamMrManrwould mean so much to such a large riumber of Meanwhile the Saxons were ob- Cooper, James Mr. Leonar

would mean so much to such a large siumber of gerous. And yet the Princetonian states that the lieajgteGek ya ser ofCllnnNthMrl~. Eat

students. \With an e'\tra long term of over thir- presetit administration is insuring us against an 5.0; they scored two goals in the Des Thomas, Jr. Mr. Grt -

teen weeks, it would not disrupt the sc-ty. \X'e opening uarter, then, after being Donahue, Donald A. - Mr. Para&i'teen weeks, it would not disrupt the school cur- Aierica torn by revolution an'd insecurit.W opngqDnvaCrlsM.ayai

riculu~~n too much to extend the Thanksgiving held -~~scoreless for twenty-five mi- Dnvn hre r ancannot agree. ~ ~ ~ ~ hel' an Downs, Richard Mr. Blackite -

%week-end. Through communications, students utes, tallied three times in quick suc- Dugan. Peter, Jr. Mr. Wickstea~

may voice their approval or disapproval of this \Ve see a decided -trend towards centralized cession near the 'end of the game. Fitzhugh, Richard Mr., A. C. Grali -,%~-The reekforwrd lne cordiatedFranz,- Robert ir leeditorial. ,~~~~~~~~overnment in America. If this is continued, we Th re owr iec-riae aee. alyen

9 ~~~~~~~~~~~~well, but had little chance to show ler,.Charles, Jr. Mr. Al-editorial. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~e atra o ittosi :n a. hr s hwGreene, Philip D. - Mr li:.

_________________ - - see a threat of dictatorship and ~var. There as ' flts skill, asstheiballawashmoreloftensGroutoGilberroMr. Milbert M

--little security or insurance of life for the youth at the other end of the field. Kent, Hammond, Edmond, Jr.--MrW-

Everybody's Going ~~~~~~~~~~of America in this. - left inside, and Rietor, right wing, Hanrsn, Norman Mr. eeaa-______ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~both of whom figured in the sco- arsn rdM.Blm

The first tea dance of the N It 'would be foolhardy and bigoted for usHart.- WiliamaDr.-WWitliam

The firsttea danceof the-rar will be held thiis - ol efohry n ioe o st ing- were particularly effective in Hendrick, Joseph M.Al

Saturday afternoon from 4:30 to 7:00. Jack - attack the New Deal and grant it nothing. It is the Saxon line, - while Bouinar Hoffacker, Theodore, Jr.- MrSis-

'Machard and his orchestra, considered one of h because we believe it'is imperilling the youth of showed up wvell on 'the defense. For Johnson, Mitchell, Jr. - D cithe reek" ceterhalfack ydeKefferstan, Frank, Jr Mr. Bladck1

finest in the Boston vicinity, is to furnish thc America more than it is'helping them that We are teGkcnrhackIye Kendrick. Edmund Mr.Si'

music. '~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~opposed to it. \Ve believe the C. C. C. has been did a good job of keeping the score Leitch, John Mr. Blacr

Naturallk' the'I success of this first dance will beneficial in taking men off the city streets.' \Ve down, he wixng Clfenrk ad Ritz Lenane-, DGeaildr r icse~

the of such ~~~~~~~~hld believe other New Deal eauswreaimed aniu moesGrinberg and- -Lndsay, John Mfr. Pljli

(letermine tenumber suhevents to be hedmaue eet niu oet.. Lindsay, K. Mr. PFlp

throughout the rest of the year. If active and help the youth, but failed through faulty admninis- Winship also figured in the scoring Look, RobertMr

popular supmport of the student body is manifest. tation. It mai o etomc to' say that miany frteSxn.Lrn.Kmal r r .C ea~-there will undotibtedlybe numerous tea dances of the faults of the New Deal were unintentional. In the second team games, the Mo;-rison. Frederick, Jr. M.Et;

Saxons beat the' Greeks 7-2 while Murphiy. John Mr. Bot"

this vear. Yet, onl the other hand, if Saturday's f n sofle respects, we think the New Dalcrs do teRmn eeaegigterNclGog Mr. AlV"

affair is received with little enthusiasm, the Sepior not know their own minds. While they mean first'i eam's defeat by beating the Nunez, John Dr. Ecdisy

Council will be hesitant about sponsoring another good, they do harm. They do one thing, and im- Gauls 5-1. The next gms for PeateWlimr Aia'one. ~~~~~~~~~~~ediately do another that offsets the first., Not both first and second teams, are Reinar. Frnank Mr. ~aknb

one.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~u enat rn rrlSaA~-~T-hat tea (lance, shndb olua ato accustomed to the power of governing, they pass scheduled for Thursday, and will be Rockwell. William M.SiW-

sh 'uld be a popular part of ~~between the Saxons and Romans, Rogge. John- Mr. Siwe"

Andover entertainment-is indeed evident, They - hasty And confused legislation Which imiperils the and the Greeks and Gauls. - Simpson,. Samuel Mr. wirkst'.dare a welcorne intermission between homework progress of America. ';mitmht. John. r. -JMr.RlaJr."-

arc a welcome intermission between homework progress of America. - ' The standings amonghe thendingfirstnThtemfiGstrhardtnMr.erhard

and classes. They enable sttidents to meet and ________-teams are as follow's: Trott. James M ao dance with new Since there are usually so Ventre. Ttlac~~~~~~~~~~~~~do Mr. At~~~Vntre. "1ac-d

dane wth ewgirls. Sic hr r sal oWon Lost Pc. Wa~en. Fdlws,-d M.S

-- few dances on Andover I-ill, especially'during the A Boston Herald headline 'says: "Roosevelt Saxons 2 0 1000 Walker. Scott M.At'9

fall te-ri,' they should lie welcom-ed by the stu- Sees Balanced Budget."' Evidently he, too, Greeks 1 I 0 Whale. Doal M.b. rN'-dent bod~~~~~' as a whole. -' ' - Gauls - 1 1 Wha"'n. Robert ' Dr.~~~~~~~~~~~~Guls 50

dent bdv asa whoe. thnk-% andonwill be elected. - oasWheeler. Goirdon - Mr.Te~-- thinks Landon 0 2 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~omns000 Wheeler, Robert M.

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see a gorgeous sunset-over the New having been fumbled along about ANDOVER N. HAM '. '40;aerary Treasures ]~~~~ lampshire hills. Descending before fi fteen yards, and was recovered by H-uffard, le le, Winterbottom

> slayed At Library it was completely (lark. the croiwd Kiphuth, an Andover guard, mak- Herring, t It, Benner' his - ~~~~~~~~~piled into the cars and drove- to ing the score 20-0. Kiphuth was not Kiphuth, 1g Ig, H-aynes Up and Coming

isweek, as a result of the Epsomn wlihere they had dinner, so lucky this last time and the ex- Dempsey (Sherman), c c, Parr - Young Mven and~i' ual course o the use of the'Following their meal, the groups tra point was not made', Neverthe- Craft, rg rg, Perctti . YunWoe

, rrygiven to juniors, the returned to, school just in time for less, it is surprising that eight points Burnam, rt rt, Bulloch Who aaspiro to eadersip in

M rary's bestknown treasures are the-evening study-hours. of the score were made by a guard. Poynter, re re, Otis - y - .,n,,111 makes Ita oint

0 dipa.Mch of the material in - _________-Among the substitutes who went Lawton, qb qb, Witchell Mt andcEat at:tl~showcasesis related to the P. A. Team Beats N. Hampshire in at various times during the game Kausel, fb f b, Gaffney THOMPSON'S SPAiksof Oliver Wendell Holmes, 'in Opening Fotball Contest and who did a splendid job at right Murphy, rh rh, Hanlon 'Where Boston Businest Goes "Home' to LUrxkl

whorn the Library is namned.. halfback, was Ossie Tower. Other Anderson, lh lb. Patch xibition are some of Holmes's -backfield replacements were, Sey-

eiinbook plates, and some (oiuefrmPg1)motir, a very fast fullback, Euling, other works. -son. Again the extra point was made one of the finest backs in several I

'-~eentire undergraduate body by Kiphuth, and again the, ball ye a rs, ilam;wod a~ eui bteprivilege this week of seeing bounced, this time off the vertical ful passing job, and Keller, risen

iiith cataloging room a first post just above the cross bar, and since last year from the ranks ofIrediinof Samuel ohnson's great -the ball very nearly hit the other the. Clubs. Other substitutes weredi~iionary, and an elephant folio of post before-it finally went through. Hearne at left end,. McDonald at

the :Auobon. "irds ofAmerica" Kiphuh Ends dd Play left tackle, Gould at right tackle, and 'whj~i is so rare -and valuable that Rfet trgted

-Atibraries keep it i als n The last touchdown will probably The following Were the startingestimate the sets t6 be worth be- go down in the records as being one line-ups:t*een three thou sand -and eight of the sensations of the 1936 sea-.' 1

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thciand dollars. In the ,showcage son. Two plays after the kick-off ituponteleta ouetr is VTol- was Andover's ball, third down onutne'TFive of Jans. Janssen's Great about the New Hampshire 40-yard -

I Atlas, published at.- Amsterdam i line. It was a kick which wvent far1657 This entire display is on only down the field towards the waiting

On ayear. olpponents' fullback who dropped"o~A ________ the ball on ab6ut his 15-yard line.

CoeCountry Team. The freshman rcovered for hisPrepres or Sasonteam and fumbled. This time Ani-

-dover recovered the ball, which, get.(Continued from Page 1) ting closer and closer to the goal

Z ~~~~~~~~line, was fumbled yet again by theCross Country. but Fall Track is Andover -man. The ball bounced

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(Continued from Page 1) Latin nakes a fair showing with I selves as traitors, but refuse to state himself, for 33% 'think very little preferring studies, and 2% (PC16%o and mathematics takes the what they iiitendL to betray. The of the idea of being German resi- haps left over f romn last year's "no,

have all our -football fans gone? Imiddle ground with 33%. \When it rest-of the list i; as followvs: dents, and 13%9o feel the same way intellectuals") casting their votes

However, a.list of nine colleges was com es to a question of which wil Doctor * 0% about MNussolini's overcrowdedfinaly copile; andhereit i: do ou te mot goo, scenceLawyer 7% Italy. France seems to be decidedly athletics. This shows that the av-

finally compiled~~~~~~ and heansreoiticins6% the place to live this year, since only age student comes toscoFwt

Princeton 30% noticeably at tne expense of both Business 6% 2%o voted it the worst place. idea of making contacts upperro

Yale- 26%o of the other two studies.-The per- Banker 4%7 And so we return to a mnore ser- in his mind, rather than that of 6

Army 20% ~~~centages here are science 65%, Scientist 2%V iouIs personal question, that of thetaighhgrdsoahlich.

Pitt 12%7 mathematics 26%o, and Latin 9%. Advertising 2%7 relative merits of studies, friend- Ors.

Harvard -4% A to plans for he future, the Electrical Engineer 2% ships, and athletics. This is the mostHarvard 4 7b As to plas for thArchitect 2%eone-sided of all th~e questions, 78% -'

Dartmouth 2%~ students seem to be about evenly Architect________2____

2% divided, 49%- knowving what they If there is a communist inl the________________

Holy Crs want to do when they growv up, audience, he had-better keep quietNavy 2% ~~~while 51%o haven't the faintest idea:. about it, as 52% of the students

Ohio State 2% The second half of the question lpro- say they wvouldn't touch Russia with

The third question follows appro- duced quite a variety of answvers, a ten-foot pole. As a matter of fact, IMLL POULAINDpriately upon the "Dirt on the including a fewv rugged individual-

Disc" cntrvery, ad tis imeists who refused to miake their plansWacReirg .ShoJeer Succeor tothecs foll oersyth atd colu tmn public. There were also 2% who Wac earn colJwlyH. F. CHASE

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