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Est a b4i-shed 1 87 8 'Vd LX No. 26 . PHILLIPS ACADEMY, ANDOVER,. MASS., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8 1936 Ten Cents Mrtouis A miToSek A rt Classes To visit Blue Hockey SudFcn At S. Of I. Meeting Snay l se'nApeito fA Northern Rival At Boston- wifbadbusses and make a trip t 0 the Isabella Stewart Gardner Mu- Prominent Author SesnPois One- Time Gren fell Aid seum in Boston nest Wednesdyt raaFrD pe Pie Se on P mi s 'W ill Hold -ForUM And War Chaplain Coming afternoon, leaving Andover at 12:4 Planned For February T rligG m p. M. dreturning at 5:15 p.m inhr.,n G m "Thiry MilionNew A ericns" ulpi speaer i tomrrow thus allowing two hours in the mu- Tryouts for the Draper "Thity illin Nw Amricns" morning's chapel service will seum. Prize Speaking contest are to Victory For Andover Sextet And Immiration Poblems b the Rev W. F. A Stride, This is the only trip of its kind be held on Thursday, Feb. In Today's Tilt Is Seen Subjects Of Lecture , British graduate-. of Charter- t bed ade by thi cssestisnwt y ar, l2t 'adecontestant must'y a By Coach Knight 7- house School and Trinity Co,_ a asc it snt connexc sit ale ofive fro m erya AUTHOR OF MANY BOOKS lege at Oxford, chaplain in the.' scolwr tdet nn-xus asg o rose orper. GAME TO BE AT ARENA World~Var andassitantcur- list are permitted to go. It will, taking from three to five m- *ated atPrtn stEandur take the place of an ordinary class 'utes. Five or six speakers will '~Mr. Louis Adamic, who will ad-'- in each section since 150 boys are bchsnadocedfrte M yegrhceyfnswlse dress the Society of Inquiry net who, later in his career, was bcosnadochdfrte the Blue team play hat promises Sunday on te subject, thi wih-Sir Wilfred Grenfell. in expected to go. - finals, which will be held on tob hilling game against Ex- Millin NewAmercans, was orn' the Labrador mission, and, is The Gardner Museum, or Fenwa~, Thursday evenin~g, March 12, eter at the Arena in Boston today, illinioa he A rince" ofwas ' atpeenoeco fth ps Court as, it is sometimes called, is' in Peabody House. The final triaigasao hc a tria, ow par of Ygoslava. At copal church in Hamilton. To- dcae n ftems itrs- sece ilb rmegtt been successful thus far. Of the *the age of 14 he came to America -morrow will be Reverend Mr. Iin builng ihBostn Irgt isa ote mue ong n utb five games played three have been ~nd got his first ob in New York StiesoisvsrieerA- tla prmal whiech was bruhpiro eoy victories, one a tie, and only one a as an assistant to the'- mailer on a doe.' ' set uip, the paintings and other artdeat Slovak newspaper. In his spare work which it contains having come 'L The team has had periods of time he wrote sketches of New over at the sarme time. It houses rompeiia P aintingS- winning, and times when prospects York, someof winch found their Andover a wide variety of works of art, in- were not so promising a is.I way into newspapers. To M l hi luding oil paintings, tempora 'Featured n Library has taken each with a calm deter- Since then Mr. Adatnic has led T Sing At Vespers panels, a few small frescoes, sculp- mination to cf its best. Accordiiig a color~ful life in America. H-e'' ture, woodwork, and tapestries. See rm Lf O ono to Coach Knight, "~The team has served in the world war in the Am-________ 'prvdtaitcnplyhdfs erica army seeng acion i theVaried Program Will Include Now Also On Dplay hockey. That's the kind they're go- Panamna Canal Zone and France; Compositions By'- Handel, ' Renowned Scientist ' In Show Cases ing to play Saturday, and I think after the wvar, in 1921, unable to get Sullivan, And 'Bach Ti __ 'that it will win for them." T lsOn U ve s ceeen'evns rm h ie In the' game- today the first line- work on land, he went to sea and Scneand eets fo telie i wllhveCrtsetcetesee sawte word though portole. Under the directorship 'of Mr. Ruroy Sibley Shows Pictures, Of Samuel Johnson and pue fu ilhv utsa etr ue Following this experience, he got F tGl h A teriso opi r fetired nius at right wing, and Hazen at varius jbs n an arund ew veret Colins, e ndover ale Of lanets To Crowd theins thomei Oliefa left. Seabury will play center in the variou jobsin an aroud NewChoir will present a varied program InMeigRo hsweek by th lvrWendellieodln ih niota ih York, which included work in res- frteVse evc udyHle irr.wn n ota et h hr taurants, cabinet shops, shoe' fo h eprSrieSna I etn omHle irr' wn n ota et h hr tories, and textile mills, afternoon in the Academy Chapel., Specialties of the exhibit are a line will consist of amnes at center Pedro wher he got od jobsesu ho rit, will ope thde po- TE RSC E IGWSUC group of reproductions of Pom- and Furber and Roome at right and -In192 Mr Aam wnt gr a m ow weidth wiCol etting pof PRV'BGS'C penan'wall paintings from the vari- left wings; respectively. as unloading ships and' handling Bach. One of them, Now Let Conducting a large and interested oshue natetee hs uigtecus ftesa freight in sheds. In 928 while'-he EvrogeoeThe-rm uine na"ai apt are typical decorations' of the in- son, the squad has shown -remark- ~Was still working on the wharves, Ever TnguaSeedr, The 'fro ahrudience nivars"MaicCarpt tenior of the Roman villa, with an able improvement. Captain Curtis hsfirst article to the American th attauleerAa e struhteuies at"ihi abundane ofcoorreehbt scnso hetw epedl ' an fathaer 'ane heci a cete n'wsfl considered the greatest hymn tun George Washington Hall was Ru- as r tetsee ftetw a seilygo ntegm Moedcby oths eto d Hape'ws,btb ever written. The other is Grant Us roy Sibley, renowned astronomer today, still showing the temples, the against Lawrence Academy, in ler's, otherutokandes Newb To Do With Zeal.' and scientist. The moving pictures form and the ever-smoking Vesu- which he scored three of the five Republic. 'Mwiusinnmes il fl w setielaetou, the n vius in the background. points made by Andover. Hazen He thn cam backto Ne Yorksung, Bless the Lord,, 0 My Soulan MilyWatents the sun,. Sculpture of Greek and Roman has developed as much as any one, Heten amebackto ew orkby Ippolitof-Ivanof and-,L-v a Song is a dilly n the n.Way'artists is to be seen, including the and teams 'well with Curtis, while ,and in 1931 wrote his first book; of Cherubim by Bortniansky. The Mr. SiblypitdottathhzyfmuHeesfPrxeesOf uenshsasorvdtoba lenie,n thestory Thi as vio- choir will render also an old Welsh~ mass eypntel otha t e intereamous hereodPraiees f aueshss ply r vedal to eeda lene -n -merca: Ths ws fl-,tune, Bryn Cfaria. An Ave Maria msegnrlyosiedto brines itheo reprdcin ofankr valuablte playiespciallyonffeed lowed by Laughing in the Jungle; ycdl, a composer of the six- clouds, are really millions of suns..roz w h eado as exrm peif-ianke r, iO n the plysinfrntofth thle story 'of his experience as an b raet Continuing, he explained that stars, hc seteeylf-ie.O h ae tmrip t to seown catr nd 1932r he peenta etion, follong h the- rO like men on earth, gather in clus:, walls are scenes from the 'life of According, to Coach Knight, one tripto hs on contr in93 hoi resewail, oerwthe well-known ters and are thus unevenly dis- Johnson, one of -which isapitr fhesapetscolytam- wrote 'TheNative~s eturn.He is, Ha lla, Amfenro Judasel-know tributed. 'I' f the London group of Goldsmith, frorii Greater Boston is found in nw 35Th aive.s witrnHis fail cabaelu, bymHndel;m thea negro Upo arvn atorseific Johnson, Boswell, and the collec- Eames, Furber, and Roome. While inoNw York. ive wit 'i f iritals Dee Rive; an n s yseth paerdsele h tion of literary men which gathered -they are in a game, according to. the isn tiuetwrshslf nig h oua Lost Chordby l-s anciernt,e htthe earthele i he around the noted doctor. coach, they really fight- for the Amriis tattiu eads bys aif 'p i tppuaost 7 C livan.Sul' (Continued on Page 4)' Recent additions to the library Blue. Endicott, though not a color- 'script to Laughing zn the Jungle- ~~~~~~~~~are Wodehouse's Luck of the, Bod- flpa~r savlal eec 'cip haeto cpaug~ i t gaistA- The program will be as follows:' '' kins, Newton Baker's War in the man, with Seabury likewise. Chase. "rcI have comelin forexitement Now Let Every Tongue Adore Thee Bach Quintet Victorious Modern World, Roy Chapman An- a reserve, is one f the fastest, play- and adventure. I ave never been Grn sT oWt elB OVer New H-ampshir drw'_hi uies f plor- r ntesud hungry mre thantwo day sincGra U ToMyit Zraye Bch ing, The Saga of the Bounty, by Ir- The first game of the season was amngryhereI iten to aysine. GiveEaUnoM rye Arcadell w ~in Anthony, The Sea For-Sam, by ygainst Belmont Hill and ended in I a -er.'Iinen to-rman hre'!Laudatnus ' William owers Blue Hoopaters Accompliah w. M. Reed and W. S. Bronson, a. tie. The team wvas crippled' in its Of his books, Dynamite is coni Bless The Lord, 0 My Soul AniarDcav'Vitr n ia rcktb ayB aes away from home by the fact' sidered the' most powerful, but aci 'IfCeui'~'' Chase ' that several of' the best players cording to book reviewers he is a o ogBrnasv, Oe rsmn er - were on the no-excuse list. In the his best in The Native's RWtur framieiudas Amen' Hanegame Belmont made the, first oal~ Concerning these two books critics Deep Rier(Od Ng M elody)us Coigthog again with an- StogChslClbTa and led 1-0 until the second period, have said: "Mr. Adamic is not aarr. y H. T. Burleigh other victory, the P. A. quintet wonSrn ~es lbTa when Seabury played the puck the 'norThe ost rthu Sull,, b the decisive score of 53-28, over Forming For Exeter Tilt 'eng th of th% rink and shot it into deep thinker, 'no one versed n h ot'Chord ArhrS~ian the ae' isie rsmn e philosophy of history. But he has _____________FrsmnDe-_Hldngreuenpactcet__gal a kind heart, a quick eye, and a spite the number. of fouls, the game HoldingafreuentFpracties theegoal gift for livly descripton. In hi 'proved befs-oig tpresent the Andover Chess othe aten e sen dfaed gift or lvelydesciptin. I hin Loans For Down Payment J to fistheseondsofply Club is 'trying' to build up a thPueitescodgm,20 simpicit andsinerit stad peas:' ' I h i-t.he eonso\ly gain Andover was at a disadvan- anpctly re~ale.nd r. adapi~ On'Pot Pourri Available il crdabse.A h e strong enough team 'to chal- tg on account of its late start, but ismost en6yable when he describes' team controlled the tap, it was able Hegolxte. Th Cubi ishe. utmclueltrtr n Through the generosity of, tohl h edfo no,- divided into two rival sections, I, played a praiseworthy goal rlig~u~ios, uhisreterene adthodheldfrmhn.nl-position as the play centered around relgios.of ishetroeneusna, a person interested in the Pot though in the first quarter the Frosh' and these have matched w'its his end of thle rink. tion. The land is overhung with le-' Posirri's welfare, it is now pos- put up a fight. The Freshmen wjith each other on two occa- The team showed its metal by de- gends and even superstitions, color-' sible for any student to borrowv placed a forward in their defensive sions. Mendel, Croinpton,: L. faigMdlsxi h hr ae full wedding and funeral ceremonies, the fifty cents which is neces- zone to offset the home team's con- Paine, and J. S. Clarke make fe. a pt a idlesexin sth th gamde,- as well as a rich culture ranging sary for a down ~payment. trol, 'but this checked the' scoring up one, of. the teams, while am-0. Captaoingurigst ahrogoex from olklre t mode littatue.". This money which is in te olfrthsendqaewen Medalie, Fleischman, Land, ame bye shng Haght thougshoutd -from flkloreto moden liteature'sonly fr the scond qarter, hen an Havler are te theygsamesandt.HWthet also-peshowe o Fromthe uotaionsit cn beseen form of a loan may be repaid it was about even. 'In the thirdi n alr r h lyr n sii. Wt h ooeaino that Mr. Adamic is a successful in-ue however, the Blue made a strong te te.~ Jn 2 1i Eamnes and Davis the team won a atithor, and from 'his discussion can~ It is'- urged that everyone rally, netting fourteen oints to delepinteamcdefeatedrtheeother, be dtrie i xeinea who~ intends to sign up for a their opponents' three. Andover taking all but one of the four organized Middlesex opposition. sodial critic, which has been far., oorid otdy fe con'tinued to gain a strong lead in mths ekltri ae Tel~ ~ogie aebe h from limited. Sunday the" rice will be i t te' 'fourth quarter, despite a des- a clean sweep of all the best so far as actual playing is con- "Mr. Adrnic 'ill 'spak,' ' creased by ,.0c t.Te r' indats ther asu o match prob- wll' be, -al i'i'" Cfnt ons Th terate rally by the opposing team.', nths nacuto xm cerned. In defeating Lawrence wil b -ataleIiith Crifnois The passing of, the home team Academy the Blue needed all., he lems conpernitig ,immigration, and, whier'e loarin"rh&m be' '~cured. last Wednesday. wvill then'h'-bld 'an -nform "'-'"'--' """" "(Continued on Page 4) ' ' '*(Continued on Page 4)

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    'Vd LX No. 26 . PHILLIPS ACADEMY, ANDOVER,. MASS., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8 1936 Ten Cents

    Mrtouis A miToSek A rt Classes To visit Blue Hockey SudFcnAt S. Of I. Meeting Snay l se'nApeito fA Northern Rival At Boston-

    wifbadbusses and make a trip t 0the Isabella Stewart Gardner Mu-Prominent Author SesnPoisOne- Time Gren fell Aid seum in Boston nest Wednesdyt raaFrD pe Pie Se on P mi s'W ill Hold -ForUM And War Chaplain Coming afternoon, leaving Andover at 12:4 Planned For February T rligG mp. M. dreturning at 5:15 p.m inhr.,n G m

    "Thiry MilionNew A ericns" ulpi speaer i tomrrow thus allowing two hours in the mu- Tryouts for the Draper"Thity illin Nw Amricns" morning's chapel service will seum. Prize Speaking contest are to Victory For Andover Sextet

    And Immiration Poblems b the Rev W. F. A Stride, This is the only trip of its kind be held on Thursday, Feb. In Today's Tilt Is SeenSubjects Of Lecture , British graduate-. of Charter- t bed ade by thi cssestisnwt y ar, l2t 'adecontestant must'y a By Coach Knight

    7- house School and Trinity Co,_ a asc it snt connexc sit ale ofive fro m eryaAUTHOR OF MANY BOOKS lege at Oxford, chaplain in the.' scolwr tdet nn-xus asg o rose orper. GAME TO BE AT ARENAWorld~Var andassitantcur- list are permitted to go. It will, taking from three to five m-

    *ated atPrtn stEandur take the place of an ordinary class 'utes. Five or six speakers will'~Mr. Louis Adamic, who will ad-'- in each section since 150 boys are bchsnadocedfrte M yegrhceyfnswlsedress the Society of Inquiry net who, later in his career, was bcosnadochdfrte the Blue team play hat promises

    Sunday on te subject, thi wih-Sir Wilfred Grenfell. in expected to go. - finals, which will be held on tob hilling game against Ex-Millin NewAmercans, was orn' the Labrador mission, and, is The Gardner Museum, or Fenwa~, Thursday evenin~g, March 12, eter at the Arena in Boston today,

    illinioa he A rince" ofwas ' atpeenoeco fth ps Court as, it is sometimes called, is' in Peabody House. The final triaigasao hc atria, ow par of Ygoslava. At copal church in Hamilton. To- dcae n ftems itrs- sece ilb rmegtt been successful thus far. Of the

    *the age of 14 he came to America -morrow will be Reverend Mr. Iin builng ihBostn Irgt isa ote mue ong n utb five games played three have been~nd got his first ob in New York StiesoisvsrieerA- tla prmal whiech was bruhpiro eoy victories, one a tie, and only one a

    as an assistant to the'- mailer on a doe.' ' set uip, the paintings and other artdeatSlovak newspaper. In his spare work which it contains having come 'L The team has had periods oftime he wrote sketches of New over at the sarme time. It houses rompeiia P aintingS- winning, and times when prospects

    York, some of winch found their Andover a wide variety of works of art, in- were not so promising a is.Iway into newspapers. To M l hi luding oil paintings, tempora 'Featured n Library has taken each with a calm deter-

    Since then Mr. Adatnic has led T Sing At Vespers panels, a few small frescoes, sculp- mination to cf its best. Accordiiiga color~ful life in America. H-e'' ture, woodwork, and tapestries. See rm Lf O ono to Coach Knight, "~The team hasserved in the world war in the Am-________ 'prvdtaitcnplyhdfs

    erica army seeng acion i theVaried Program Will Include Now Also On Dplay hockey. That's the kind they're go-Panamna Canal Zone and France; Compositions By'- Handel, ' Renowned Scientist ' In Show Cases ing to play Saturday, and I thinkafter the wvar, in 1921, unable to get Sullivan, And 'Bach Ti __ 'that it will win for them."T lsOn U ve s ceeen'evns rm h ie In the' game- today the first line-work on land, he went to sea and Scneand eets fo telie i wllhveCrtsetcetesee

    saw te word though portole. Under the directorship 'of Mr. Ruroy Sibley Shows Pictures, Of Samuel Johnson and pue fu ilhv utsa etr ueFollowing this experience, he got F tGl h A teriso opi r fetired nius at right wing, and Hazen atvarius jbs n an arund ew veret Colins, e ndover ale Of lanets To Crowd theins thomei Oliefa left. Seabury will play center in thevariou jobsin an aroud NewChoir will present a varied program InMeigRo hsweek by th lvrWendellieodln ih niota ih

    York, which included work in res- frteVse evc udyHle irr.wn n ota et h hrtaurants, cabinet shops, shoe' fo h eprSrieSna I etn omHle irr' wn n ota et h hrtories, and textile mills, afternoon in the Academy Chapel., Specialties of the exhibit are a line will consist of amnes at center

    Pedro wher he got od jobsesu ho rit, will ope thde po- TE RSC E IGWSUC group of reproductions of Pom- and Furber and Roome at right and-In192 Mr Aam wnt gr a m ow weidth wiCol etting pof PRV'BGS'C penan'wall paintings from the vari- left wings; respectively.

    as unloading ships and' handling Bach. One of them, Now Let Conducting a large and interested oshue natetee hs uigtecus ftesafreight in sheds. In 928 while'-he EvrogeoeThe-rm uine na"ai apt are typical decorations' of the in- son, the squad has shown -remark-~Was still working on the wharves, Ever TnguaSeedr, The 'fro ahrudience nivars"MaicCarpt tenior of the Roman villa, with an able improvement. Captain Curtis

    hsfirst article to the American th attauleerAa e struhteuies at"ihi abundane ofcoorreehbt scnso hetw epedl ' an fathaer 'aneheci a cete n'wsfl considered the greatest hymn tun George Washington Hall was Ru- as r tetsee ftetw a seilygo ntegmMoedcby oths eto d Hape'ws, btb ever written. The other is Grant Us roy Sibley, renowned astronomer today, still showing the temples, the against Lawrence Academy, inler's, otherutokandes Newb To Do With Zeal.' and scientist. The moving pictures form and the ever-smoking Vesu- which he scored three of the fiveRepublic. 'Mwiusinnmes il fl w setielaetou, the n vius in the background. points made by Andover. Hazen

    He thn cam backto Ne Yorksung, Bless the Lord,, 0 My Soulan MilyWatents the sun,. Sculpture of Greek and Roman has developed as much as any one,He ten amebackto ew orkby Ippolitof-Ivanof and-,L-v a Song is a dilly n the n.Way'artists is to be seen, including the and teams 'well with Curtis, while,and in 1931 wrote his first book; of Cherubim by Bortniansky. The Mr. SiblypitdottathhzyfmuHeesfPrxeesOf uenshsasorvdtobalenie,n thestory Thi as vio- choir will render also an old Welsh~ mass eypntel otha t e intereamous hereodPraiees f aueshss ply r vedal to eedalene -n -merca: Ths ws fl-,tune, Bryn Cfaria. An Ave Maria msegnrlyosiedto brines itheo reprdcin ofankr valuablte playiespciallyonffeedlowed by Laughing in the Jungle; ycdl, a composer of the six- clouds, are really millions of suns..roz w h eado as exrm peif-ianke r, iO n the plysinfrntofththle story 'of his experience as an b raet Continuing, he explained that stars, hc seteeylf-ie.O h aetmrip t to seown catr nd 1932r he peenta etion, follong h the- rO like men on earth, gather in clus:, walls are scenes from the 'life of According, to Coach Knight, one

    tripto hs on contr in93 hoi resewail, oerwthe well-known ters and are thus unevenly dis- Johnson, one of -which isapitr fhesapetscolytam-wrote 'TheNative~s eturn.He is, Ha lla, Amfenro Judasel-know tributed. 'I' f the London group of Goldsmith, frorii Greater Boston is found in

    nw 35Th aive.s witrnHis fail cabaelu, bymHndel;m thea negro Upo arvn atorseific Johnson, Boswell, and the collec- Eames, Furber, and Roome. WhileinoNw York. ive wit 'i f iritals Dee Rive; an n s yseth paerdsele h tion of literary men which gathered -they are in a game, according to. the

    isn tiuetwrshslf nig h oua Lost Chordby l-s anciernt,e htthe earthele i he around the noted doctor. coach, they really fight- for theAmriis tattiu eads bys aif 'p i tppuaost7 C livan.Sul' (Continued on Page 4)' Recent additions to the library Blue. Endicott, though not a color-

    'script to Laughing zn the Jungle- ~~~~~~~~~are Wodehouse's Luck of the, Bod- flpa~r savlal eec'cip haeto cpaug~ i t gaistA- The program will be as follows:' '' kins, Newton Baker's War in the man, with Seabury likewise. Chase."rcI have comelin forexitement Now Let Every Tongue Adore Thee Bach Quintet Victorious Modern World, Roy Chapman An- a reserve, is one f the fastest, play-and adventure. I ave never been Grn sT oWt elB OVer New H-ampshir drw'_hi uies f plor- r ntesud

    hungry mre thantwo day sincGra U ToMyit Zraye Bch ing, The Saga of the Bounty, by Ir- The first game of the season wasamngryhereI iten to aysine. GiveEaUnoM rye Arcadell w ~in Anthony, The Sea For-Sam, by ygainst Belmont Hill and ended in

    I a -er.'Iinen to-rman hre'!Laudatnus ' William owers Blue Hoopaters Accompliah w. M. Reed and W. S. Bronson, a. tie. The team wvas crippled' in itsOf his books, Dynamite is coni Bless The Lord, 0 My Soul AniarDcav'Vitr n ia rcktb ayB aes away from home by the fact'

    sidered the' most powerful, but aci 'IfCeui'~'' Chase ' that several of' the best playerscording to book reviewers he is a o ogBrnasv, Oe rsmn er - were on the no-excuse list. In thehis best in The Native's RWtur framieiudas Amen' Hanegame Belmont made the, first oal~Concerning these two books critics Deep Rier(Od Ng M elody)us Coigthog again with an- StogChslClbTa and led 1-0 until the second period,have said: "Mr. Adamic is not aarr. y H. T. Burleigh other victory, the P. A. quintet wonSrn ~es lbTa when Seabury played the puck the'norThe ost rthu Sull,, b the decisive score of 53-28, over Forming For Exeter Tilt 'eng th of th% rink and shot it intodeep thinker, 'no one versed n h ot'Chord ArhrS~ian the ae' isie rsmn ephilosophy of history. But he has _____________FrsmnDe-_Hldngreuenpactcet__gala kind heart, a quick eye, and a spite the number. of fouls, the game HoldingafreuentFpracties theegoal

    gift for livly descripton. In hi 'proved befs-oig tpresent the Andover Chess othe aten e sen dfaed gift or lvelydesciptin. I hin Loans For Down Payment J to fistheseondsofply Club is 'trying' to build up a thPueitescodgm,20simpicit andsinerit stad peas:' ' I h i-t.he eonso\ly gain Andover was at a disadvan-

    anpctly re~ale.nd r. adapi~ On'Pot Pourri Available il crdabse.A h e strong enough team 'to chal- tg on account of its late start, butismost en6yable when he describes' team controlled the tap, it was able Hegolxte. Th Cubi

    ishe. utmclueltrtr n Through the generosity of, tohl h edfo no,- divided into two rival sections, I, played a praiseworthy goalrlig~u~ios, uhisreterene adthodheldfrmhn.nl-position as the play centered around

    relgios.of ishetroeneusna, a person interested in the Pot though in the first quarter the Frosh' and these have matched w'its his end of thle rink.tion. The land is overhung with le-' Posirri's welfare, it is now pos- put up a fight. The Freshmen wjith each other on two occa- The team showed its metal by de-gends and even superstitions, color-' sible for any student to borrowv placed a forward in their defensive sions. Mendel, Croinpton,: L. faigMdlsxi h hr aefull wedding and funeral ceremonies, the fifty cents which is neces- zone to offset the home team's con- Paine, and J. S. Clarke make fe. a pt a idlesexin sth th gamde,-as well as a rich culture ranging sary for a down ~payment. trol, 'but this checked the' scoring up one, of. the teams, while am-0. Captaoingurigst ahrogoex

    from olklre t mode littatue.". This money which is in te olfrthsendqaewen Medalie, Fleischman, Land, ame bye shng Haght thougshoutd-from flkloreto moden liteature'sonly fr the scond qarter, hen an Havler are te theygsamesandt.HWthet also-peshowe oFromthe uotaionsit cn beseen form of a loan may be repaid it was about even. 'In the thirdi n alr r h lyr n sii. Wt h ooeainothat Mr. Adamic is a successful in-ue however, the Blue made a strong te te.~ Jn 2 1i Eamnes and Davis the team won aatithor, and from 'his discussion can~ It is'- urged that everyone rally, netting fourteen oints to delepinteamcdefeatedrtheeother,be dtrie i xeinea who~ intends to sign up for a their opponents' three. Andover taking all but one of the four organized Middlesex opposition.sodial critic, which has been far., oorid otdy fe con'tinued to gain a strong lead in mths ekltri ae Tel~ ~ogie aebe hfrom limited. Sunday the" rice will be i t te' 'fourth quarter, despite a des- a clean sweep of all the best so far as actual playing is con-"Mr. Adrnic 'ill 'spak,' ' creased by ,.0c t.Te r' indats ther asu o matchprob- wll' be, -al i'i'" Cfnt ons Th terate rally by the opposing team.', nths nacuto xm cerned. In defeating Lawrence

    wil b -ataleIiith Crifnois The passing of, the home team Academy the Blue needed all., helems conpernitig ,immigration, and, whier'e loarin"rh&m be' '~cured. last Wednesday.wvill then'h'-bld 'an -nform "'-'"'--' """" "(Continued on Page 4) ' ' '*(Continued on Page 4)

  • PAGE TWO THE pEniLLiP SATURDAY, FEB. ,13

    THE PHjILLIPIAN TuoralCnfrec ON THE DISCSMember of Southern New England Federation of To the E~ditor of TH-E VHiLL1P1AN':' Ed uhnhsjs opee

    School Newspapers tEvdyia rcoins futomVictor.Member of Columbia Scholastic Press Association Now that the somibre, effect of- a good part of to theione wecohaveg fr Astir'Member of Daily Princetonian Association of the Winter Termi has awakened us to the fact that

    Preparatory School Newspapers hloftesol ya sgonit 'is high ti Chapel taks of afewv weks ago ost recent venture into the song,half ofthe schol yearhas gon, *timetas a aees agowriting field, I'm Building Up ToEditor-i n-C hiel, ( or us to reflect on what we have beendon dur- were such successful eye-openers An Awful Letdown., The lyricsdoing that the speaker, has been. called: aeb onyTtreado h.

    RICHARD M. WEISSMAN ing the fir§1 iialf and to determine what we are iftheHwsta erse. ar it ishn'taerbadtune. onthe-

    Business M~~~~~uIWAT ~going to do in te last. w -oe sideo inthepari a li un. TtleWILLIAM R. KITCHELotesieothpltrisaite

    EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT Scholarship is at a low-ebb, We started off Things we wvish we could see (and better wvith the brass doing a s~eet

    HaeiitYL FI~d! Ja., Muzg~ng ditor -two weeks behind schedule; and'although we have hear). job on AnythinP n Happen from

    GEORCE S. BURP, ASSiStant Mwzaging E'ditor 'striven valiantly, we are still behind in some of Mr. Cook emitting ungodly the Scandals. The other recent

    LEvI P. Smrr'u, Sports Editor sounds during the course of putting disc of Mr. Duchin that we spokeCEEADC. CoRY, Exchange Editor our courses. Our marks have fallen correspond- the lion of "Androcles and the of has a couple of mediocre tunes

    GLVLADinl. nth al er heewaAnemmbr Lion" (Dramatic Club play) from the Follies not woty'fteir

    JAmEs P. BAXTEI, 4rTH, Book RetiewEditor o h colwtshlrh ftefrtgae-cmoes ennDk n r

    JULIAN E. Acoos, Photograpk' Editor oftesho v'shlrhP o h lrtgae through its paces. -cmoes ennDk n rStag twenty-three of second grade, and 'on the Credit' Mr. Barrows discovering the im- Gershwvin. They are Words With-

    E. A. BALLARD, 2ND, '36 L. F. PAINE, '36 list, but thirty-five. Te question. at stake is a pressive vohimne, of te. bass notes out Music and My Momeit of MO-

    W. D. HART, JR., '36 ' E. FISHER, '3 on th in n Gog Vsing- ments. The only claim to distinc-

    J. A. PIERcE, 2ND, '36 J. E. H-ART, '37 , ag n.Advr fcore ilntls t ton Hall (while_ .Mr. Cook was tion that this disc hasisalghyJ. T.-SHEA, '36 RI. B. TWEEDY, '37 place at the top of the educational heal), but there holding a rehearsal). different introduction on,

    the part

    - BUSINESS DEPARTMENT ~~~~~~~may be a few wvho find themselves going to work Argument between political of Eddy. Everything 'else, though,

    EDWINi R. MASBACIK, JR.. Circidation Manager in 1937 instead of attending college. One reason minded housemiaster and boys con- is in its proper order which is, in

    Staff seems obviouis-enrollinent is swelled by aout' cernink the hearing of Al Smith on case you don't remember, some-

    R. D. CotsEN, '36 S. HYDE. It.. '37r tl I ~ the 'radio Saturday night. thing like this: piano introduction,R. T. THompsoN. '36 0. MIrrcHELl.. 37 fory oys, and atougi tie teaching system is muted trumpet, saxes, stupid

    vocal

    P. T. COUREN, '37 ' S. M. REED, '37 flexible, individual attention must be spread some- *'byLw heodE yten

    what thinner. The fact that wve are ,making up An bv l:thumps the bass section of the

    THE PHILLTPIA.-, does not necessarily endorse statements for lost tiime adds to tI-i p'blm Heated discussion 'of Entertainr- ivories, admirably, of course, and

    expressed in communications. Communications must be prole. ent Committee about the superi- a finale with the entire company.

    -signed by the author. \Va od bu t hri ogl n rt of Donald Duck over Popeye The only real fly in tontetTHE PHILLIPIAN is published Wednesdays and Saturdavs 'Facut meb to evert't nier ten oys'adSllhyphn.loky wrenchrinthe macinery,

    during the schiool year by THE PHILLIPIAN board. 'aut ebrt vr ieo e os'I n il ypois ine rnhi iemciey

    THE PITILLIPIAN is distributed to subscribers at the Coni- 'the school was portioned out in groups 6f ten to *** -'or whatever you might call him, is

    mons and is for sale-at the Phillins Tro. Lehwcie ebr.fth aut.ifteeOe i..iiiSherwvood. Astetwo

    -' Advertising rates on application,.grupsofrtesyari 5 geniffe. ofLnw i. As thesetmet once a week and discussed the scholastic the faculty was discussing the faultyrcodai ifentnnoescs

    Terms: Sub-priptfon, S3.50 the year, $1 25 the term. '1 f I I IIaccents and diction found frequent- except the tunes played, we giveEntered a- second rla's matter at the post office at probleis of each nember, tere waouid be the m ioigpcue.thent-both the same rating which

    is

    'Andover, M., under the act of Mairch 3. 1879. extra individual attention system niodelled onl the Suddenly a voice camne cynicallyOffice of publication: Smith & Coutts Co., Park Street. tuoilsse ftelretadms rge- fott~bc ftero:Another of our foremost pianists

    Andover. Mass.___________________________________________ sive universities of today. Te needed impetus "\VNell, you can't expect -all the to make a couple of new record-

    Andover, Mass,, February 8, 1936 would be provided, scholarsbip) ¼ould find a new acosthvegntoHrrd bubbling, harmful little armful,

    level. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~(Continued on Page 3)

    Editor for this issue: J.P. BAXTER, 4th , ~ ~ ~ ~ - The correctors of the Library _________________WVhy not thle so-called "osPl" w ed examination were rather takenin several preparatory schools? First, it is too abc hnte aieuo ah oi MO I PR VE ungainly for imminediate 'application. Second, it lowing, frankly staring them in the I

    Manana splits up h colit nhniggop.Ec face at the end of the paper:unto te schol eat. 'sudyakein clauses Ean "I hope your lousy library burns Afutiny on the Boutnty, a, rugged,

    down.~ brutal; startling, but entertainingThe 'Mexicans have a word for it, "MNafiana. slelep as a unit. Unilike the college house plan its photoplay, is the movie

    scheduled

    maiiana.-tomiorrow, tomorrow," they say as they members would have little chanice for outside ' to be showvn in the Meeting Room

    lie i 'thesun.And so with some of us :-"I contact. I the tutorial system four large dormi- Cti ebr ftefclytngt hre agtn ly

    haven't timue to do anyv reading niow. Perhaps in tories would still be lpresent.,the four classes wvould cantudrtn h6hr hudtepr fCpanBiho h

    be winter football practice. Bounty, while other characters are

    the Spring o)r during the vacation. ... '.still eat together, and the size of thle classes would, "Such a silly thing," they said, Franchot Tone as Byam, Clark

    be a boon. \We wvould still function as a school, and then their countenances bright- Gable as Christian, and Dudley

    If wve are ever guilty of such remlarks as these, - ut we could boast that we received extra indi- ened with the idea of-having winter Diggs as the ship's doctor.

    we should consider the words of Lord Chester- vidual. attention, that' we all would go to college practice for the College Boards.... The picture, 'is taken from the

    field :-"The less one has to do, the less time one in13.My! What a rough game! ' first two books of the trilo y, Mu-

    finds to do it i2." gy-''***tn n h ony-adIe

    P1. A. '37 Not a little astonished were the Against the Sea, and is crowvded'The lesson is hard, but it must be learned. Lifebegins rigt now. If e have no ime ngit iow, _______________________ - electrician and fire inspector of this w~ith excitement. In 1787 H. 1W'. S.

    begns igt nzo.Ifwe avenotite'itow here institution when they, suddenly Bounty, commanded by the vr

    iisvery rbal ta we wilnot lev ieto- -came tipon a fellow slumping b'ack hearing Bligh, left England boundiit is 1 irobable that will have fime ~~Andover W~eather Note in his luxurious arm chair, a large for Tahliti. After discharging

    mnorrow, the next day, or the next year. Z.,

    -ipe drooping from his mouth from goods there, the Bounty had turnied"haealways meant to read up onl naviga- ' ' which rolled

    billows of smoke, and homeward, wahen Christian leda"I have ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~To the Editor of TuIE PITILLIPIAN: - Istnn't i ai hc a ucsflrvl n e lg n

    tion, or on railroads. or on the battles of the Civil itnnt i ai hc a ucsflrvl n e lg n

    War, or onl the writings of Dickens." \VWell, Several members -of the student body seem to propped up on'a -chair beside him.: eighteen loyal men 'adrift in mid-

    'friend and fellow procrastinator-student of the' be coming to the realization that Winter is 11101- Their keen minds probably de-, Pacific. The mutineers turned to

    "art of keeping tip with yesterday"'-take a sug- us. Overcoats are coming out of moth-proof dcn htti vsoeo h aii tdBihaet30 ie

    younger faculty rnembers,' the of-' in anl open boat to the Dutch Eastgestion: Now~ is the timie to begin reading. Thirty hangings, and there is even an abnormal number ficials sauntered out of thle stu- Indies. He then pursued the rebels

    minutes a night before going to bed canl cover a -of hats circulating about thle camrpus.- O'ne or dent's room, seemingly having but waas wrecked before apprehend-

    lot of ground in a vefy short timie. - twvo of the more adventurous students have broken noticed nothing.- ilig them all. Byam and other loyal

    Onlyso d we earnthe rt o livng i the with convention so far as to don rubbers, and thle - He may still he there;- for all wve mien who were forced to go with theOnly s do welearn he ar of liing inthe - extrenhe wvas reached the other (lay whei soine- know. -mutineers were returned, to Eng-

    - ver-glorious "right now." than which there are I'land for trial.few finr, goal for an iiian.one appeared in overshoes. The success of the llicture' is dud,

    There s butone ditressng feture t the itua-Calendar of Events to the acting of Laughton, 'to whomnThere i but oe distrssing eature o tilesitua-fear is preferable to willing loyalty

    - tion, which parallels somewhat the case during ~~~~~Saturday, February 8- and the wvhip is preferable to aj4vordBook MarkAs the World WVar when each side was praying to 2:00 Basketball Game with of praise. Two years and twvo~mil-

    win and 'the Almighty Power couldn't decide Bridgton Acadenty. [Frest' lion ddlhars were required to -make

    which prayer to answer. The division between lin1g mtatchu withi HlIilton it' the screen success that, it' is, and

    -This Business of Exploringenhsat an diehuits nte\itr' after basketball /jamei. critics judge it one of the best

    I ly R\ov Chapman Andrews ' rtfield is quite eaven, and here lies the con- 2:1TrilevsfrBto mvesfthsaonSpor and Hockey game. Putnam - flict. 'While on~ half of the student body shivers, 3 :00 -Swimming meet wcithz

    turns up its coat collars, and prepares to wvade- V ale "Freshm en.JE The first half of the hook contains random through snow, slush, and sleet, the other half is 4:00 Exeter Hockell gaune at N WADUE OK

    notes n exporing nd it dangrs, whle th sec- out in the dim regions of Prospect Hill, swvooping 6Bostont Arena.

    ond is a popular account of the expeditions to the 6 ltey-vrnwfle nafedo ktn n:45 Octet rehearsal in Choir from all PublishersGobi desert in 1928 and 1930. The work is highlyRoom.

    Gobi deert in1928 ad 1930 The aork ishighly crisp new ice. 7 :30 Movies in the Meeting Come in and browse around

    readable 'and p)acked with information translated 'Room': "Mutiny onl tite _______________________

    ijito conversational language, but, written to the Wbhile one-half of the student body prays ar-Blit.

    lavinan, it falls (lown as a scientific survey. dently that the snow and cold wvill remove them- SndyFeray91I IiIP The Sga o theBoun1% Il Irwn Anhonvselves in somne magical wvay. the other half 'prays 9 :00 Meeting - of Executive L. M. STEWART, Proprietor

    The &aga f the Bout. 8 y Irwn Anthonyjust as ardently that, in some other magical wvay, Board of S. of I. at hIn. Strictly fire-proof. Connecting

    Putnam -there will he a ne-v snowv storm, for 'the old ozne *'11:00 Rev. W. F. A. Stride roois -With or without bath.has beome to hardpacked The nly sesibleWill speak at the mzorning 'Open thruout the year.. -'Dia'

    Records left lbv the crew, origina diarieset- too'Vhard- gackand. teesooii aseication

    ters, accounts and testimony of several actors ii1 souiost hedincutdi-ateprms. ,fo 50 Adon' alahorwillication.______________

    thu Iramia, give a first-hand pictutre of thle famious one, ami of the coat-collar variety, but if the en-' sing at Vesper Service. Frtebs uaimutiny.An amazng tale it gais in poer when thusiasts will mielt all thle sliow and bring us blue Moniday, February 10 ForCeS CHes buy Bin

    inraitc chronological order. It skies throughout thle Spring Term, I shall do my 7:00 First atzd Seconzd Teunors BO CAE anSFSput together i1 etost.Itpractice in Choir Room. BOOKASE andh SOA

    is of interest to anyone, whether or not lie has let o rovide a healthy snow storm in thelx Tuesdayl, Februtary 11Gotth.

    read the trilogy by) Nordhoff and ]-Jall. A report wekow.7 :00 First and Second Basses COLONIAL FURNITURE SHun~of the trial of the mutineers is included. P. A. '37 - practice it ChoiK.Roonz 5 ar tre

  • _______________________ - ~~~~~~~~~~THE PHUJJPIAN PAGE-.TIRE

    P. A. Second Track Team P. A. Swimming Squad i ~~after a fashion by Glen Gray. OnceP. A. ecolldTrack eam P A.- S immingSquad Fessenden Association the most popular and in the coun-

    Vanquihes' Lowell igh To Meet Yale Freshmen Elect. Rounds And Koch try, the 'Casa Loiiia outfit has lost '[A ,,its popularity almost as quickly as

    Local Team Will Face Fbrst In a meeting held January it gained it. In a series of articlesBlue Yields' Only One First; 26, the Fessenden Association in Variety written by college stu-

    Best Season Dash Mark Real Test In Contest of Andover elected officers for dents for the purpose of giving the SI Scored By Chafee- This Afternoon the coming year. Charles E. music profession an idea on co61H

    Rounds f Winchester, Mass., legiate tastes, it is apparent that,Andover's second track team met Coach Dake of Andover's swim- was made club president 'and not only in Andover, but in colleges, _

    the first string men of Lowell High ming team last Wednesday clocked Joseph .Myers Koch, Jr., was as well, Glen Gray is now con- 1.59Scho6l on Wednesday afternoon his unbeaten aggregation of amphi- elected to the office of secre- sidered as just another band. Typi-and defeated them by a score of bians in time trials, an eye to to- tary. John H. Bishop and cal among his more recent record-37-26. The Cage wvas literally empty clay's meet with a strong freshman George W'. Hurlbutt are the ings is Lovely Lady and With Allexcept for the contestants and sqluad from Yale. The meet is atI retiring officers.' MY Heart for Decca. It is just one Your choice of anycoaches. The meet opened with the two o'clock here. of those "according to orchestra- $2.50 Shirt in the store40-yard low hurdles, which were In today's contest between the tion''' with very little of that Casarun in two preliminary heats;' men two Blue teams, the locals will rely Unlike Eddy Duchin, the irrepress- Lonia individuality. Kenny Sar- Very fine wovenplacing first and second competing on Burns in the backstroke, Met- ible Fats likes to delve in the up- gent is still there, thank goodness,in the final.' The Blue yielded first -alf and Ryder in the breaststroke, per regions of the keyboard. As in and saves the record fromn getting materialsand last places to the visitors but Shand in' the 50-yard freestyle, all negro bands, so in this one is only one star, hence: *4*Payne held second. Mazur of -)we and, Heywood in the 200- there a hot trumpeter whom FatsLowell camne in first with a time of pard freestyle, H-oward in the 100- accompanies with such inimitableurn o.5 2-5 sec. yard fretladKnowles and babblings as; yeahi-yeah, swing it!, ic

    The 40-yard dash followed and M-ahony in the dive. However, the well all right, send it boy!, spread B Lwvas won by Chafee with a time of Elis are likely to break Andover's it 'round, and, we-1-1-1 all right B L POLAND5 fat. In the first heat, however, winning wvays, since they, have an then! His other new record, I've OPEN EVERY EVENING

    ' because of an excellent start, he did ex-interscholastic diving champion, Got My Figr rse n Successor to4 4-5, which is a record for the sea- n e excellent freestylers, and one Spreadiz' Rhythin Around, is H. F. CHASEson.. Andover took second, also, or 'two backstroke men that should equally as good as the, one pre- PRESEPN TED

    *leaving third place to the visitors, show up well. . viously mentioned, so they both Evr Wdeday morning by'. The Blue captured first place in A ovrwlagihvetese-get-*** Every' FWleLneeo

    thle 600, wvhen Kent came in first Aicsdofve menl ogan nov-tecse-Fl ieo The Andover SteaM Laundrywith a time of 1 m. 21 1-5 sec. bolstering the group which carried WVhen Ray Noble returns to C. C. M. Skates' "A Bundle of Satisfaction"Lowell took second and third. The off the Harvard Interscholastics a Europe on March 10, his place at AetBXYadRCAUfinish wvas close, for Kent passedwekao HoerYl'st- the Rainbow Room will' be taken and Hockey Sticks AetBXYadRCAUthe leader only half a lap before ditionally good swimming team will____________ Northlaind Skis Ye ANDOVER MANSE.the finish. In. the 300 McDonald provide the first real obstacle in the n oe TDN' INR 10was a easy winner with a time of schedule of dual meets; and if thean Poe 'STDN SDN E,$1035 3-5,sec. Robjent retained third P. A. squad can win, it will show'' Steak and Chickenfor Andover, leaving second t Mfc- that there is true talent in th6 Dake- I D E A L S Dvepigprinting ,Week End Guests AccommodatedAndrews of Lowell. Chiilds' ap- coachedl club. Ehgn 109 Main-St. Tel. 8965 Andovertured first' place in the 1000 with a Th -es~isrcr odt o Little did the founder of this Enlarging______________time of 2 min. 29 2-5 sec. Levine The lisaiso as rordlo datsfo business realize to what size tof Lowell made a spirited sprint in e Elsi sfloswould develop when he started Outfitter for. all DR. ADELBERT FERNALDthe last lap but failed to take first. Frsmn5,llpisGamr his first milk route eightty-eight Phillips Academy Teamis .ORTHODONTISTConfer was third. Sho15years ago, will be in Andover Wednesdays where he will

    'In the shot put, :',.Ieiidel came Freshmen 41, Junior Varsity 25 His high ideals which required 48 MAIN ST.,secaienthsriheinofethtiDthrouh wit a heve of44 ft 10 reshmn 41,Lawrecevile 34the. richest and finest milk for Main Street. Telephone Andover 466-W e-

    throghowith ay heaver ofd 44f.h0i esmn41uanecvi his patrons are today crried ANDOVER, MASS. Boston office 29 Commonwealth Avenue, Mien.in., follo w ed by M azur and C hitin- ___________________-w ith_____sam ecaremorl -2nd. OOfi cee hhours 99:30 tto 33 o00

    gos of the visitors. Belesis of Lo- Dirt On The Discs - ou-ithesmecreu 'nconstant supervision.

    well gained an easy first in the highBymasofppe lctnjump with a leap of 5 ft. 8 'in. (Continued from Page 2) B en fpoe eetoJackson 'and, Sisson tied for second anforl, hoosMni ui

    place at65 ft . Fats WValler. On one we have a oryrihad flavorful. Youplace ___at_ _ft__ma t your roos de i you wil l e

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    Mr. Vacca, Boxing Coach, 5'ody Thinks You're WI onderfid.To Award Silver Trophy ________ __ H. P. KOP& SONS

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    Owing to the interest and SPECIAL -Whether you want a humorous one to'generosity of the boxing coach, SUNDAY BREAKFAST send to the butt of your favorite jokes-IVr. Vacca, a trophy will begiven to Andover' best all 35Jc a devoted one to send to grandmother--around boxer of 1936. Mr. THlE BURTT HOUSE an exquisite one to send to HER-a,Vacca is basing his choice for 26Sle tre tender one to send to the best seetheart

    * the aard on boxing science 26rece-Salem Streetmohe-ouwil in teand condition; his proteges areLarnel7 .oalyumth-ouwlfidhmworking with rnewed zeal as TIE M P L E S ------ all her-h a varied assortment.a result. music StHOP

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  • PAGE FOUR -lIfiDAN S4TURpAY, FEB. 8,1936~

    Andover Roopsters Overcome tures of our moon. Here, the ac- the'Blue won i spite of strong opp~Dearborn, Ireland, Keller New Hampshire '39 Wednesday C. R. Conant Elected. . tual physical features were plainly position, this time by a score of

    9-5.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~NewHapshre39 edesdy u 'l hysca fetues er pliny psiion tis im b

    Lower Middle Officers Captain Of Basketball. evident, as the telescope showed the, By general opinion the team. can(Continued from Page 1) -, surface at one' time as it would ap,, go to the gamne today with a certain

    f ine the ntelection l of of- ~d ieth ls gae In an election held by the pear 100 miles away with the naked amount of confidence. In each gamefor .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~fis tig aktalplyr y.it has shown improvement over theclass -Charles Henry Dear- her deception fooled New Hamp-. tworeesiaoshareseee

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