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2 ~~~~Established 1878 IIIJ0, No. 18 PHILLIPS ACADEMY, AN4DOVER, MASS., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1934TeCnt R4SS ADDRESSES SKIING INTRODUCED ALLEE Y FLEET FACULTY FOOTBALL TEAM -PROBLEMS MEN AS A REGULAR SPORT TOMI AO~DRDAD6A ONDGRADED CLASSES FOR THlE FIRST TIME __________ 0 taqit At Log Cabin Held Petition Written And -Signed LESM NO OGV NOE O BNTO AsFirst Meeting; By Thirty Students, LESM NO OGVA DVRCM IA1 14 Present Five Teachers ILSRTD ECUE POWERFUL IN PRACTICE :ADliASTER ONCE REPORTER DR. FUESS ENTHUSIASTIC Blue Attack Shows Deception * 3aidi~~srin Leads In Discussion Team To B. Linked With The U. S. ~~ Spente PastatSummerrCollectingg AnddNewwSSeedd;Exeter 8~f~wi LeadsIn DisussionTeam o Bo Lnkid Wth TheU. 3.Designs And Sets Now Pdgge ofdn 7 Of 1 aik; Slumming Found Eastern Amateur Skiing IndaArtesGalleryn 641ot Cause of Morbidity" Association CAPT JAKSOGalleryA' S ~ ~ -GRADUATE OF HARVARD CATJCKO CLL PAS f he more worthwhile eggs Thswne, hog h efforts.P .HreSesl vneLfs cbed,,by the Peabody Union hen, of a group of the faculty and ski, ie rO TeteGid P.t Of Laste Year; IoAvenbgke Lfs isprasthe Social Problems Ing enthusiasts among the under- "The Stag. Is Set" And And Last Yard; HTo Starkl 1 .ib. This is a rather loosely or- graduates, skiing is to hle recog- "Minor Prophecies" Ad111ad oSa Iit ized *bxdv of fifteen or twenty Iiized as, a reguilar ininlor sport for Teecii ov rm \.. lergiraduates united in a desire the first time. Competition Avith Teie.lctronheblaT a shire las ea aow tram Nf Lx study.~ociety, that by knowledge otiler schools has; been planned. and Gecorge Washington Hall is one by cter faculty members sr) well cui yniayp help it progress. 1)r. a w.\s letter will he given to the Lee Siilonlson. outstanding Am- ordinated] and trained in the finer ess met' with this group in thle nienbers; of the team. erican stage designer, uiider the arts of touch football that it bea: g Cabinl-londlay evening and in E-ven before thle snow last win- ~,title "Setting thle Stage," to be the Blue defenders by a ~,corc too luiet-,sleech gave it enough ins- ter Mr, Hagenbuckle and -Went- - 'given at 8:15 -o'clock on the eve- monstrous for any to calculate off- ationato keep) it going for sev- %%orthi Tellington, President of the . -ning of Vridav, November 23. hand. This afternoon, with its back I yea~~~~~~~~~i (~)o )tin Clubn had decided that, -. The lecture is in connection with to the wvall and ably supplernente tawdIntroduces Speaker rIr tofrigarglrtathe current exhibit in the Addison with new material, .\ndlover will a- thley should encotirage skiing anl I Gallery of A\merican Art, an ex- last have anl opportunity, plaviing on Vith "a, sumptuotis banquet tin- see'just how many- were interestedl.hhto tg w otm eigsbregonl orpdaeti its collective belt thle club drewv and abile. Great - enthusiasm was Recently appointed Iea'ultaster of andto stage aodel oftuplaysigrom shmefrulndefet. euiaeti irs upto the fireplace. Secre- shown by) the numerous skiers in Lawrenceville, cheered and pre--.rspan touhSkeereBeIigsF t ,~ Hawood introduced thle school, and several masters showed sene wihagf ytesuetto O'Neill and thle modern plays. eleigtawrtme eaue ae,-and Dr. Fuess began. Hise that they were willing to help tebdonayfhidparture. Thsmero193 r.Sonona 1ceaytoiueavctr ject, he annotincec. w'as the cause of skiing. Then thle- first spent abroad in thirteen countr Iies a theRessryt andureray vhoryl ir classes of humanity. At stepls were taken. The system of o'qner the clletin fonth eGibiyadhlter'e( rrow, the great English boys' 'permitting excuses from other ASRNMCLCU scheduled to invade Andove) r. the ~~ol, he had conic acosalniprst k wsisiueadCU e dlevoted several nionths to ar- 'facu ~~ol, he'had come across an in-H BREWSTERorskgiwg thenAmerican sectons aof llty has madleCCoachRicchar phon, he said. which greatly in- Mr. Sanborn joined the other good WU ernRtonaRExhiitio of Jackson, noted All-Cllnb mhentor. sted him. Its purport was .that skiers in helping to coach the less ti nentoa xiiin cmadri-he nivruldc :hat spot a voting student by the adept out near the Log Cabin. Dr. To Deliver Illustrated Talk TganireArto.hc ei h r sqado oe thas bteeemo rd totihfob ie. of Cooper, later Knight of Page, when the idea of forming a On "Eclipses Of The Sun sfeqrutaigMan u ame the hstarting lie-upowfrom th Gar4te, and Earl, had seen the regular minor sport was brought to And Moon" LAuter fro -arvarigMan in908 with e hothof mtarteiaglinhcp hasm ralie pers'sfuneral that had caused him, expressed enthusiasm, assra did- to devote his life to the ser- Dr. Fuess also. W~ith this good SPEAKER WELL-KNOWN the llowdloin Prize and a Phi Beta to the defense of the Blue, to make of tfie destittite and oppressed start, a petition was now written. IN FIELD OF SCIENCE Kappa key, he went to Paris to Substitutions as the plavers~ collapse, er cliskes. I-I later cleared up and signed by thirty skier's incu- std r o oryas hnr-after giving their all for Andlover. slmsfthititlin esr.1Taeiicl.Sabr, Inaugurating a series of ouitsidle turned to thle United States and and to call the plays. which are ex- fol tici~d fLno.Trig gniudo ae3 lectures, Mr. Edwin Tenney Brew- biegan to make a specialty of stage pected to baffle and crush the F~x- fout dryin exaipt of hi L sndon. f turing(oled ae3 ster will present a lecture to the (Continued on Page 3) eter pedagogues. Most notable. Lner. In; Dr. Fuess cited Jacob'-Rii,; Astronomical Club tonight on thefetrints a em tynw ,-,dour own nation, whose book. SEVEN LETTER-MEN FORM Stubject. "Eclipses of the Stun and BASKETBALL UNDERWAY almost traditional, will he the adl- taiwt the Othrr Half Lives, hail SWM IG EMNULU oon. "It will be illustrated by vent of Hawes and 1-allowell. fleet 310 theO a deep e ffect onl President sie ailnito pitrs.WITH FIVE LETTER-MEN Andover wings, Who it is hoped \,&,odore Roosevelt. Riis, too. haud graduate of l-larvard, Mr. Brewv- w~ill front the offense for long, ded nbi aldasMermen CpandB Wigtster is wvell-known inlth field of ati elg oCmee1 n noEe oi next tFe in~i al asto fight Cp e By tef atin KlggT Co eegain inoExtr territory.Soi !d the lower cl~asses. 'Then out of Directed By Mr.Dae, scence for histwork inr bilgy asIn Last Three of the best of the Andov-er man- 1d ow exeiec asaSu reMngdB-o el satooy o several Contests hood have expressed a willingnes-z rerC coveriengte asic a lttl v~~- ~ears hie was anl instructor in to make the supreme sacrifice, and I thle Cedmser cokeo dlvering thWtto~s Xith seu'ei of last year's letter- physics and( geography at Phillips W\ith five letter-mien retturning. amiong those who are expected to rocs.;esin liecspoke of stdnsJnanl ag art of the squad Academy, retiring later to carry onBlue basketball prospects would have the covetedl opportunity there lace:,r th li'eoDllge o iii n returning, there began oni 'Monday ..ome priv'ate work of hiis own. seeni bright, but the supporting are: dw-ir.- --. what prmssto ble anl unusually H-e is a prlfcwriter, pic-material is weaker than usual. O~f (Cniudon Page 2) dei .Gitnudo ae successful swiniting s c a s o n. pal of scientific treatises, and his these letter-men the most outstand- ta-k ~~~~~~~~~~~~Coached bv Mr. Dlake. captained by wor~ks appear often in various inz. Captain Kellog.-. is oil crutches 3 VETERANS REPORT ) rtIK C P AINS A. W. Wiiigate. and anaiagedl 1iy lperiolicalI.. IiTe is also, the author with a football injtiry, and willW ETLN TA s nn4L~~ff FENCING ~TEAM C. Coc. the teani will have its first of several books. aniong them Thne probably piny in thle' last three F RW E TIGT A ______tret onl January 12. UJnderstanding of Religion, and garnes onily. .Maniager Littlefield is JA L otGirnrDurrmter, Brown, .\lthough approximately ahunl- This Pu_=1ring Planet, which cli e inl the process of arranging astiff Captain Bird, Haverfield. Lederer 1.T.. And Loomis' dred atid fifty reported for the first (Cotrme oNPaec) chdulsoaoNowitetigaen 'Daing Winter Season practice, the sqtuad- is to ble redtuced some with teamns that have never Apa rmsn I ~ ~~- to about thirtv'-five fl)y the end of mtAdvr h rsln em cpan C the terin. The -first cut'will Ile made met And~~~oa veilhr. t 'sduits Thiyea byetlJam ea M Birdptarted 'THhe va4itv fencing team w~ill th tr.Tefiscitwlhemi W. B. Watson ElectedCoc ihad wsduot, npracile Thursday in lprepara- inrosse, liinaiounitgtadyabutthspea'aiea, nditwa p reparationi earls this. Wveek for7 I -"c'mg e~nldk throtigi timte trials. A\lthough the Cosc nty atan clearly evident that the forty' nienth aprcin ses. oc -# - conissao.ldb team was impoverished by the loss ' lte''~eelig\~l' wohad reported for the sport Cear pron cha inly thee veterCoinh ljock as captain and of such star performers as Raf- needed a lot ofenicoachingarand e-frm lstya taro e whomrahi lBerkeley a o fcocig adpr N Ii~ rin as manager. 'Mor- ferty, Bowers. Weaver. Kelley, and to~iI asn ro no- haps more than that. There k.ms ul i tera.Cnti trae tst~eas aptineadr' Ms calas-yar ctatnndteCr-.ettiwhvni. asvlete h t've, hefouudtiti faatainnid.ofavetCadptnaineer vi~~h S~s, col~qrt tirning letternien W~inigat Hook, teatimi of nextghfall's Crsscohn- . Kellogg. C. Kellogz.Mod' There are, however, ;everal new _sPoiose the remaining Par Kiphuth. DeX~itt, Griffin. Hurlbutt. tr t\n. lhrugou heseso ad P1o to b'ild oi.andi 00so far. Others mna ble and Cushiman form a strong titt- e a bee depenldable and ni..a a er0tto. iin~-oiiPe~iiiIvpatc Cheat~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l ~~~~~~Andover hsgone imito sticcess funl .i £ te lb emsi te dn. Althotugh at first appear- li;s taken the Capstai tw -lace, seasonsl with w~orse material. Of thois fl a' honaii, antiWh sannowe, cao-k ances the tealn seems to thethehavtlikeyepomis, ad ostiohave hadi C\- ~~~~Vc, the ~~~~~~~~~~~~is t~oplcs untried aspiranttsl peieoc frmrl i ohe shols ances the team seems to have most ~~~~from all opponents. .1cniud nPg Boesrel, f~horm y l ot year "'schoin- his iW-the twelfth year that (Continued on Page 41 -~~ine nPg 1Bisl h at\erwstn -hai~6feen fencing in Phillips - ____________________________________ eeatedl on thle teami at the Choate -e~r''',n h ntuto f M t >'~clool. shouild hav'e nio trouble in: Ba'" Before that tie oI s r c s b o ilS umM e W s"n a place onl the varsity time, no ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~ ~~~~ ~ ~ ~ ne~~~~'%Il Minor. another new nvin, ha- :-hes,.'±tre held with ouitside W~ins Vie P esd n ' Prize, Votes~ R e~pubicR~ an hadl muuch previous zranplin- c-\ ols.77% first year, AndoverI two'4atches wvith Governor "Ycp! that's one tliitg you didn't mi gold by Vice-President \Wheeler had ouitside references. "'I still tierience at the Newv Haven I Iiei' uner and one to the Harvard ktiow. I was here way back when wuho held office tinder President dlon't kuiow how I got the job. ' he ,hMen;'W~inning matches w~ith 'Monty Peck adSot aaieIi~e.Ti fiil 5 ec ol aa e(llilicItiit thle squad. I layes, Ths officialsceined tobe a e _\Manaier Sw~ope has arran-e] .1 T.. 'Bi'o~vn, and Loomis. ''ere only small fry romupin little niore active thami our own Sonatrti tiei p-1 fairly difficult scheluile of seven )mkns, mnember of the fenc- around in shorts. and Al I kel was Vice-1Prcsidlent todlay (w~hatever proeichcd hini unid qusile hi I t~es Thlee do, not include thet earn oi- two years here at An- juist a little shav'er." InI words to his name is ). \luntt recalls the, asking if lie knew~ a certaili per.oti I nterscholastic W\restlin- i\ I lev r, is now the 'captaimi of the this effect Mumtt, that Decan of Reg- grand occasiohi and remembers Cs- by the name oif "'Mutt." ihe at- which w~ill be held at (~anilbridge te q Allen 'Macomber, two ular Fellow~s, told of the good old peciallv that "lie ( the Vice-Presi-th-im MrDrln reidtots une. Frtefrt:ic scaptain at Phillips, Academy, dlays whemi mcmi were mien anid stu- (lit ta l igdu naso'-the iegntii'e, hut tile persistent st iie rsligws nttut- )w-antjibtstanding ulember 5 n dents weren't scared to w~ear Whn utwayog dent Clainnedh that lie remimidethlii no'r1ll the But' eniIwl sarntgale team, while R. Grif, niustachios. he served as eng-ineer amid firemami a o falarcua elovbtj' ttrciiettoiti 'a nt1 n6 manager at Newv I-Ia- Won Early Distinction in the railroad" gamic., and was fname. Ile "'as kidded becatise o1 intportant interscholastic meet. Ti'h 5po -2~ ~ ~ ~~~~\cry hesitant and1( reluctant to Head Shipller oif Thle Port of Bos- his resemlilauice to 'Mtutt" ra secOnd aniumal nicest Avith the Rv~ I ecoming year, thle var- talk about himself, Muittt related toin, w~hich wvas a responsible po- caniii otmt of thle fraN (lutibbed witil atid Gray grapplers fromn Fxeier t will nieet Governor the story of his life. Mutt, alias Al- sdition. Thicn twemtyi-seven years this qumeer cognomen forever. wuill p)robably ble held onl u1:marki Ib Harvard Freshmen, bert M. (utt) Darling first saw the ago he was calledl it Anmdov'er. H-e M.\utt remembers wh'lei the ad- a-t Andover., Also includled tmil the I N T v iec High School, light of day in 186 iii New Yorl, had three recomnemidationis aind ruiitistr~ative business of thle i0`o 1 00 chedule for thle w'imter's camlpaign1 ~~ reshmen, Loomis of City. He attended school there amid tlums eartied thle distinction, cite(! by wvas carried ott in thle build ing are N\orth Quiitic Hiigh School t

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Page 1: IIIJ0, ADDRESSES SKIING INTRODUCED FLEET FACULTY …pdf.phillipian.net/1934/11211934.pdf · 2008. 9. 9. · 2 ~~~~established 1878 iiij0, no. 18 phillips academy, an4dover, mass.,

2 ~~~~Established 1878IIIJ0, No. 18 PHILLIPS ACADEMY, AN4DOVER, MASS., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1934TeCnt

R4SS ADDRESSES SKIING INTRODUCED ALLEE Y FLEET FACULTY FOOTBALL TEAM-PROBLEMS MEN AS A REGULAR SPORT TOMI AO~DRDAD6A

ONDGRADED CLASSES FOR THlE FIRST TIME __________

0taqit At Log Cabin Held Petition Written And -Signed LESM NO OGV NOE O BNTO

AsFirst Meeting; By Thirty Students, LESM NO OGVA DVRCM IA114 Present Five Teachers ILSRTD ECUE POWERFUL IN PRACTICE

:ADliASTER ONCE REPORTER DR. FUESS ENTHUSIASTIC Blue Attack Shows Deception* 3aidi~~srin Leads In Discussion Team To B. Linked With The U. S. ~~ Spente PastatSummerrCollectingg AnddNewwSSeedd;Exeter

8~f~wi LeadsIn DisussionTeam o Bo Lnkid Wth TheU. 3.Designs And Sets Now Pdgge ofdn7 Of 1 aik; Slumming Found Eastern Amateur Skiing IndaArtesGalleryn

641ot Cause of Morbidity" Association CAPT JAKSOGalleryA'S ~ ~ -GRADUATE OF HARVARD CATJCKO CLL PAS

f he more worthwhile eggs Thswne, hog h efforts.P .HreSesl vneLfscbed,,by the Peabody Union hen, of a group of the faculty and ski, ie rO TeteGid P.t Of Laste Year; IoAvenbgke Lfs

isprasthe Social Problems Ing enthusiasts among the under- "The Stag. Is Set" And And Last Yard; HTo Starkl1 .ib. This is a rather loosely or- graduates, skiing is to hle recog- "Minor Prophecies" Ad111ad oSa

Iit ized *bxdv of fifteen or twenty Iiized as, a reguilar ininlor sport for Teecii ov rm \..lergiraduates united in a desire the first time. Competition Avith Teie.lctronheblaT a shire las ea aow tram Nf Lxstudy.~ociety, that by knowledge otiler schools has; been planned. and Gecorge Washington Hall is one by cter faculty members sr) well cui

yniayp help it progress. 1)r. a w.\s letter will he given to the Lee Siilonlson. outstanding Am- ordinated] and trained in the fineress met' with this group in thle nienbers; of the team. erican stage designer, uiider the arts of touch football that it bea:g Cabinl-londlay evening and in E-ven before thle snow last win- ~,title "Setting thle Stage," to be the Blue defenders by a ~,corc tooluiet-,sleech gave it enough ins- ter Mr, Hagenbuckle and -Went- - 'given at 8:15 -o'clock on the eve- monstrous for any to calculate off-ationato keep) it going for sev- %%orthi Tellington, President of the . -ning of Vridav, November 23. hand. This afternoon, with its back

I yea~~~~~~~~~i (~)o )tin Clubn had decided that, -. The lecture is in connection with to the wvall and ably supplernentetawdIntroduces Speaker rIr tofrigarglrtathe current exhibit in the Addison with new material, .\ndlover will a-

thley should encotirage skiing anl I Gallery of A\merican Art, an ex- last have anl opportunity, plaviing onVith "a, sumptuotis banquet tin- see'just how many- were interestedl.hhto tg w otm eigsbregonl orpdaetiits collective belt thle club drewv and abile. Great -enthusiasm was Recently appointed Iea'ultaster of andto stage aodel oftuplaysigrom shmefrulndefet. euiaeti

irs upto the fireplace. Secre- shown by) the numerous skiers in Lawrenceville, cheered and pre--.rspan touhSkeereBeIigsF t,~ Hawood introduced thle school, and several masters showed sene wihagf ytesuetto O'Neill and thle modern plays. eleigtawrtme eaue

ae,-and Dr. Fuess began. Hise that they were willing to help tebdonayfhidparture. Thsmero193 r.Sonona 1ceaytoiueavctrject, he annotincec. w'as the cause of skiing. Then thle- first spent abroad in thirteen countr Iies a theRessryt andureray vhorylir classes of humanity. At stepls were taken. The system of o'qner the clletin fonth eGibiyadhlter'e(rrow, the great English boys' 'permitting excuses from other ASRNMCLCU scheduled to invade Andove) r. the

~~ol, he had conic acosalniprst k wsisiueadCU e dlevoted several nionths to ar- 'facu~~ol, he' had come across an in-H BREWSTERorskgiwg thenAmerican sectons aof llty has madleCCoachRicchar

phon, he said. which greatly in- Mr. Sanborn joined the other good WU ernRtonaRExhiitio of Jackson, noted All-Cllnb mhentor.sted him. Its purport was .that skiers in helping to coach the less ti nentoa xiiin cmadri-he nivruldc:hat spot a voting student by the adept out near the Log Cabin. Dr. To Deliver Illustrated Talk TganireArto.hc ei h r sqado oe thas bteeemo rd totihfobie. of Cooper, later Knight of Page, when the idea of forming a On "Eclipses Of The Sun sfeqrutaigMan u ame the hstarting lie-upowfrom thGar4te, and Earl, had seen the regular minor sport was brought to And Moon" LAuter fro -arvarigMan in908 with e hothof mtarteiaglinhcp hasm raliepers'sfuneral that had caused him, expressed enthusiasm, assra did-

to devote his life to the ser- Dr. Fuess also. W~ith this good SPEAKER WELL-KNOWN the llowdloin Prize and a Phi Beta to the defense of the Blue, to makeof tfie destittite and oppressed start, a petition was now written. IN FIELD OF SCIENCE Kappa key, he went to Paris to Substitutions as the plavers~ collapse,

er cliskes. I-I later cleared up and signed by thirty skier's incu- std r o oryas hnr-after giving their all for Andlover.slmsfthititlin esr.1Taeiicl.Sabr, Inaugurating a series of ouitsidle turned to thle United States and and to call the plays. which are ex-

fol tici~d fLno.Trig gniudo ae3 lectures, Mr. Edwin Tenney Brew- biegan to make a specialty of stage pected to baffle and crush the F~x-fout dryin exaipt of hi L sndon. f turing(oled ae3 ster will present a lecture to the (Continued on Page 3) eter pedagogues. Most notable.

Lner. In; Dr. Fuess cited Jacob'-Rii,; Astronomical Club tonight on thefetrints a em tynw,-,dour own nation, whose book. SEVEN LETTER-MEN FORM Stubject. "Eclipses of the Stun and BASKETBALL UNDERWAY almost traditional, will he the adl-taiwt the Othrr Half Lives, hail SWM IG EMNULU oon. "It will be illustrated by vent of Hawes and 1-allowell. fleet

310 theO a deep e ffect onl President sie ailnito pitrs.WITH FIVE LETTER-MEN Andover wings, Who it is hoped\,&,odore Roosevelt. Riis, too. haud graduate of l-larvard, Mr. Brewv- w~ill front the offense for long,

ded nbi aldasMermen CpandB Wigtster is wvell-known inlth field of ati elg oCmee1 n noEe oinext tFe in~i al asto fight Cp e By tef atin KlggT Co eegain inoExtr territory.Soi!d the lower cl~asses. 'Then out of Directed By Mr.Dae, scence for histwork inr bilgy asIn Last Three of the best of the Andov-er man-1d ow exeiec asaSu reMngdB-o el satooy o several Contests hood have expressed a willingnes-z

rerC coveriengte asic a lttl v~~- ~ears hie was anl instructor in to make the supreme sacrifice, andI thle Cedmser cokeo dlvering thWtto~s Xith seu'ei of last year's letter- physics and( geography at Phillips W\ith five letter-mien retturning. amiong those who are expected to

rocs.;esin liecspoke of stdnsJnanl ag art of the squad Academy, retiring later to carry onBlue basketball prospects would have the covetedl opportunity therelace:,r th li'eoDllge o iii n returning, there began oni 'Monday ..ome priv'ate work of hiis own. seeni bright, but the supporting are:

dw-ir.- --. what prmssto ble anl unusually H-e is a prlfcwriter, pic-material is weaker than usual. O~f (Cniudon Page 2)dei .Gitnudo ae successful swiniting s c a s o n. pal of scientific treatises, and his these letter-men the most outstand-

ta-k ~~~~~~~~~~~~Coached bv Mr. Dlake. captained by wor~ks appear often in various inz. Captain Kellog.-. is oil crutches 3 VETERANS REPORT) rtI K C P AINS A. W. Wiiigate. and anaiagedl 1iy lperiolicalI.. IiTe is also, the author with a football injtiry, and willW ETLN TA

s nn4L~~ff FENCING ~TEAM C. Coc. the teani will have its first of several books. aniong them Thne probably piny in thle' last three F RW E TIGT A______tret onl January 12. UJnderstanding of Religion, and garnes onily. .Maniager Littlefield is

JA L otGirnrDurrmter, Brown, .\lthough approximately ahunl- This Pu_=1ring Planet, which cli e inl the process of arranging astiff Captain Bird, Haverfield. Lederer1.T.. And Loomis' dred atid fifty reported for the first (Cotrme oNPaec) chdulsoaoNowitetigaen

'Daing Winter Season practice, the sqtuad- is to ble redtuced some with teamns that have never Apa rmsnI ~ ~~- to about thirtv'-five fl)y the end of mtAdvr h rsln em cpan

C the terin. The -first cut'will Ile made met And~~~oa veilhr. t 'sduits Thiyea byetlJam ea M Birdptarted'THhe va4itv fencing team w~ill th tr.Tefiscitwlhemi W. B. Watson ElectedCoc ihad wsduot,npracile Thursday in lprepara- inrosse, liinaiounitgtadyabutthspea'aiea, nditwa p reparationi earls this. Wveek for7I -"c'mg e~nldk throtigi timte trials. A\lthough the Cosc nty atan clearly evident that the forty' nienth aprcin ses. oc

-# - conissao.ldb team was impoverished by the loss ' lte''~eelig\~l' wohad reported for the sport Cear pron cha inly thee veterCoinhljock as captain and of such star performers as Raf- needed a lot ofenicoachingarand e-frm lstya taro e whomrahilBerkeley a o fcocig adprN Ii~ rin as manager. 'Mor- ferty, Bowers. Weaver. Kelley, and to~iI asn ro no- haps more than that. There k.ms ul i tera.Cnti

trae tst~eas aptineadr' Ms calas-yar ctatnndteCr-.ettiwhvni. asvlete h t've, hefouudtiti faatainnid.ofavetCadptnaineervi~~h S~s, col~qrt tirning letternien W~inigat Hook, teatimi of nextghfall's Crsscohn- . Kellogg. C. Kellogz.Mod' There are, however, ;everal new

_sPoiose the remaining Par Kiphuth. DeX~itt, Griffin. Hurlbutt. tr t\n. lhrugou heseso ad P1o to b'ild oi.andi00so far. Others mna ble and Cushiman form a strong titt- e a bee depenldable and ni..a a er0tto. iin~-oiiPe~iiiIvpatc

Cheat~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l ~~~~~~Andover hsgone imito sticcess funl.i £ te lb emsi te dn. Althotugh at first appear- li;s taken the Capstai tw -lace, seasonsl with w~orse material. Of thois fl a' honaii, antiWhsannowe, cao-k ances the tealn seems to thethehavtlikeyepomis, ad ostiohave hadi C\-~~~~Vc, the ~~~~~~~~~~~~is t~oplcs untried aspiranttsl peieoc frmrl i ohe sholsances the team seems to have most ~~~~from all opponents. .1cniud nPg Boesrel, f~horm y l ot year "'schoin-

his iW-the twelfth year that (Continued on Page 41 -~~ine nPg 1Bisl h at\erwstn-hai~6feen fencing in Phillips - ____________________________________ eeatedl on thle teami at the Choate

-e~r''',n h ntuto f M t >'~clool. shouild hav'e nio trouble in:Ba'" Before that tie oI s r c s b o ilS umM e W s"n a place onl the varsity

time, no ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~ ~~~~ ~ ~ ~ ne~~~~'%Il Minor. another new nvin, ha-:-hes,.'±tre held with ouitside W~ins Vie P esd n ' Prize, Votes~ R e~pubicR~ an hadl muuch previous zranplin- c-\ols.77% first year, AndoverItwo'4atches wvith Governor "Ycp! that's one tliitg you didn't mi gold by Vice-President \Wheeler had ouitside references. "'I still tierience at the Newv Haven I Iiei'

uner and one to the Harvard ktiow. I was here way back when wuho held office tinder President dlon't kuiow how I got the job. ' he,hMen;'W~inning matches w~ith 'Monty Peck adSot aaieIi~e.Ti fiil 5 ec ol aa e(llilicItiit thle squad.I layes, Ths officialsceined tobe a e _\Manaier Sw~ope has arran-e] .1

T.. 'Bi'o~vn, and Loomis. ''ere only small fry romupin little niore active thami our own Sonatrti tiei p-1 fairly difficult scheluile of seven)mkns, mnember of the fenc- around in shorts. and Al I kel was Vice-1Prcsidlent todlay (w~hatever proeichcd hini unid qusile hi I t~es Thlee do, not include thet

earn oi- two years here at An- juist a little shav'er." InI words to his name is ). \luntt recalls the, asking if lie knew~ a certaili per.oti I nterscholastic W\restlin- i\ I levr, is now the 'captaimi of the this effect Mumtt, that Decan of Reg- grand occasiohi and remembers Cs- by the name oif "'Mutt." ihe at- which w~ill be held at (~anilbridge

te q Allen 'Macomber, two ular Fellow~s, told of the good old peciallv that "lie ( the Vice-Presi-th-im MrDrln reidtots une. Frtefrt:icscaptain at Phillips, Academy, dlays whemi mcmi were mien anid stu- (lit ta l igdu naso'-the iegntii'e, hut tile persistent st iie rsligws nttut-

)w-antjibtstanding ulember 5 n dents weren't scared to w~ear Whn utwayog dent Clainnedh that lie remimidethlii no'r1ll the But' eniIwlsarntgale team, while R. Grif, niustachios. he served as eng-ineer amid firemami a o falarcua elovbtj' ttrciiettoiti 'a nt1

n6 manager at Newv I-Ia- Won Early Distinction in the railroad" gamic., and was fname. Ile "'as kidded becatise o1 intportant interscholastic meet. Ti'h5po -2 ~ ~ ~ ~~~~\cry hesitant and1( reluctant to Head Shipller oif Thle Port of Bos- his resemlilauice to 'Mtutt" ra secOnd aniumal nicest Avith the Rv~I ecoming year, thle var- talk about himself, Muittt related toin, w~hich wvas a responsible po- caniii otmt of thle fraN (lutibbed witil atid Gray grapplers fromn Fxeiert will nieet Governor the story of his life. Mutt, alias Al- sdition. Thicn twemtyi-seven years this qumeer cognomen forever. wuill p)robably ble held onl u1:marki Ib

Harvard Freshmen, bert M. (utt) Darling first saw the ago he was calledl it Anmdov'er. H-e M.\utt remembers wh'lei the ad- a-t Andover., Also includled tmil theI N T v iec High School, light of day in 186 iii New Yorl, had three recomnemidationis aind ruiitistr~ative business of thle i0`o 100 chedule for thle w'imter's camlpaign1~~ reshmen, Loomis of City. He attended school there amid tlums eartied thle distinction, cite(! by wvas carried ott in thle build ing are N\orth Quiitic Hiigh School t

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:Thr PHiLLyriAN- is published WrdnesIavs. and saturdays'durinig the, school year Cery. tetuntwousth lirydnColl tprnialyt hbv Tnt' 'Pruir'ms board. . .3 :00 Tryouts for (it Ite ih 'lc utg t'te'odition of the Blue suiiM-

Terms:. Subscri~~~tion. $3.50 the i-ear. S]'~~~~~ theterti'. t~~itfli ot 'Peal ~~~id~~ H~u~e main deskatidi secska hdtstheirt t aeir a who-'wereere torioously outes Andore. Alas' nder iie 4:3 Octet -. ill prachiet , III corectly recorded. They are ulg.Alo'teEnislt

Enterd assecod clss mtterat te a offi5e at:n30r als rcsponsible for the record of. such a barrage of ys ernattc-act of Mlarch'a. 'lM7 Choir Room.- th.gi hl hy. adlaesis -ubcs,~ andlaerl

T ie Ph I Tllps i n. i. diJflr.b/3flq topsub 4rriCehen thle libraryi A bell will be rung .a the Bllue pedagogues were:the'Phillipf Inn. tire~~~~~~~~~~ Ia -srninelC~l I te Itites of. eight 'and those stu- Pletely beW~ildrduti tW'

Advrisn rates on application. tur byvF.T.E. estr tit., who are i h irr tta ae~orteOs"ic of publication: Smith &Coutts Cn.. Park Street. Andoer. Mass..... titiet must sreport at the. desk. It "there has been discovered, o:,'.1lorse Hall. 6:45 C) chestra rehearal in th~ watt ntil aftr eighto'clock; onl the blackboards in the ~

Andover. Maa.Nvember 21, 1934.C~pl . *tetm hnte.rpr ilb the lplayers, curious ti&AThursday ' . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~the time reccorded. .This -rule, nnm 'hieroglyphics. njumbers ; , ,

Ed]itor for this. i5e\.D. HART 4 \*r that' t ervol Is, jaililar wihi hch t i ruordc-'To 11 mncctinq in Toy- '~~~~will be. stitl. enforced. 'and' no, some' of the intricae coin

br Hall " '' ' re. ~~~~~*ill' be signed' for' to be' launtched ' agrin7:0 Pr.Patteichei'vs '.fdi ir againstionsAn: Opportunity For The :Senior Council ' /:0lr'usc ftjrtobevei. - )repa~rations have been shrot.,

rr~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~ ~Radmnq I 0sIll base unct. .' .the deepest ' rey t.WI-e-u

- at (~Ir i' Faculty Football Team. twas on ly 'by. eeciigtv-'ue aZa-t :, Ttil . Pit 1tLntiA lifts') her'banners to thle sky and will' rida., \ NOT 2. ~ ~Me e AdGa7s f fnseta terp'-~

ot~laze -h r. ail towardi another momentous reform at Phillips ''8 1etryLeSio-able to unoveths e..ie'-,n I nthe:gloiu instttin of dancing- '''' wca * h ig. nIotne rmPg )significant, hit of iniformat. o

of which l~~tl~e 1etilli, Room1. ' - Captain Jackson, wlo s inhh r-~ !on,, been apparent: iii fact. as. long" as dashing young ________________ utd fIrIaeo con f-

e, -m~_e~ haa -e tripped 'the light fanatcto~ syncopated rhvthm -- acl:eokwoi xetdt 29",a., graceful partnr e ile ballro floor. 'As far- as jJ LB A YNOTES 1)h Ittnin in ca~tching passe

-'e be ~enior Concil ~d "Prorm Comritiitees -have' done III it h sm a~ ont de eha l.*'.--e ~'' '- ~ ~a~ncung th tea dailes and promns, and. desee con hteowng n h r allge sckea -ho. Billatnt-n indtei

i :a v' mt -hev have 'serioiuslv neglected 'a, vital -phase of :these, horicl at .the beg'inning .0f the d.ulselrpromne. ad"t i'e; hflocsons lor merriment. . resen' t school 'year' there Was anl ring the hall frequently aiad Wvel:

Ie*re our so~utionjr1al the prelxosterous e ils now e-'Increaseti ttendaznce in'the Refer- WAat h'hswcaldfah nt~ c. faiali en'x'nerate them in order to demonstrate how'vast an tIlce Roomi Oil 'the. part of those originlator of.mot of the' team's

students who wished to.' useth"' trick: playS: Bl1ackmer; recently re-'"* hre is o oabeipoemn.'h 'nube oamrous W

-t~'-i.-:w v~~ plasre s saiere an crshd i asonshig Eenlibrary's' hooks placed. onl reserve~ cruited. who has requested. that NE RE U TC~11 7 Z7el NN"I 4~,~aureI' Shtteeda dcnihe isas enIt. therefo're, geemed' advisab le to. baskets be p laced onl the- goal-posts ig

tnptro,. -ecent grand niesta. sollowing the Exeter football: game. close 'this room to 'die studelnts'who in order to. 'insure accuracy in hik Drink ..

-~mtil '-niortunate -experiences-came to our ears -and in spite of the onlit'. 'needed a 'Tlace in' which' 'to forward passing; lDakc andl Pamtton; Aquarnt0o7. :nelodies- ot Jack Francis's, entrancing orchestra. several par- study fronm the~ir own textbooks' howl'spl'techatter dulitiiii

This 'was d]one.' and' -a -study~ room the -game,, and will' make cert a Rcirarm:I" ~iim them elvs

-. ,ne w f been 1 ~~~~~~~~~' J)TPovidedl by thle: schlool 'authorities that' 'al'F xeter's., 'inf ringem'ents 'HOOD'S MILK **r-chap h~ ' '+ w~eks had intending take . ~inl SainuelthlisIJ~.' the rue r taken in~to court. Ec a

the. football ga4meand tea. dance, but whose parents intended 'Atr eea ek fepr-. Ofnie eeti I ilnto *~

r,'-rwv:~ and insited that' he escort his. sister. Consequently, All ~the ment and 'a careful checking of the 'We h pnn hsl lw~A dIOai- i teldav' activities was wiped out for himm Howv wistfully ate(at~'t'l hur othdatisferon'it willno Srner y

~ othe boysbecaus no oe would cut in on. himt and he an'i ueig .hs')engreen ' n nxeine qal.A keener mid'.~ .- *.erlto dace h woe'agonizing period with his dear -sister" on!htteRfrneRo 5Wih l 'swng into' actioni, b;ut 'For prompt service

t ' dane t~'ccpovl'f he Iladmste. tis cne win l 'which evr mebe'na'~~rer tuen wlose x~ etstck;wih lin eats. h teve[ul 'ocpied. WVith the il)instead a' marvel of+ co-ordination;La.56 .

-hcuogt' tu u'fr htkmean roi'itoopnblthseserezsben rind ereclytofufilhi Ormth tdhitr'on '7 - '&~ta calwa nth ol': or the adi% rc u as'fretat .st0l inte1frne:om'i trbueprl o vrof-.a

-'-ry a~ We wonud~er whse ither this valiangti 'hero theo-gamei 'asd pr~o'idd tha tey dos not'crwdeut "HOOoSthe the std't who 'areb osliged e

~~ou'~~e '-;r~~~re 'is the~~~ fellow who brought up such a snal~~~~~~~~~~pv number provided. also, that 'they stui~~~~~~~~~t wh - Sshnoce 1\n~ t~-n hard- r.m:nd'Ance ifith'ltr himspelfsheuasin so.e popucylardTee'uel'b t gt'hlesr 'Texlibroks 'p fe at LaPHOTOGRAPHE 845~

ry' - 'tweer(3cere ~ t ir'notabe o sp/b'Cn¶ poti' enor shulasartbthge Com --- o-sympthyand illhav 'wach ut torwhe testud entntil Refy stud toR gahe1o.fr h lss ok

I- ~ancerwr e haveJ,, come tdisol t peicnclusin tats wehvfalr'to beuetelbays Adohr asrwll-makoe this a

tr- uets~rbl nd ar-eacing is efect, ad frt pr- ovibrerd 'he. thilld notb alrow~d oto cl ae'~l laemr. ' sb~-es'd Ve 'e. bon en eft':r First itlwill gbrealoi theuh scoa-rtitni'tefllwtgtr. To'rtrei frweaorte'sMN LSONSD

m'-ianK ~ec'mmdl'. t' wll alous thoe a *emetion unf the ot' std't special ones.(I'o '- o-. tem~o-v '; tht' 'tere "ill b' no- compaint tor do theirh thek -ign hae lb eey, n d r L-O U_____________________________________

iste mh erpovied:as, th a ul til hod the sttet-wi-ha-,th- hardl- -. lance withe-rv wimslf. b heal smiles.iet yook muthnot e taket inoThe ___'2

* c' - nanielv. tlt~~~~~~~tt the Senior Council. establish an organizationeiors shoud'st

r':ar-~iip men going to the dhncestas:ssagseand mishing'to tr- allied now Wor+ Of 193* . 1 ~~~*v. -" r'..'P~~~V will enlistth in' thisfo Leyague'd.willstbnagivenogsphsciaI

-%ft,_-- 'lin w bha utoeton whi clusi tha em-av failue: th bsrve major victories -ae~.s~ ~-o"' .4.Thee me' wll e sttioed roun' te foor t a- ovr Eete iAnd34wiltcors AtraciveComortbly risae

.- antageou. it-. Then whrpeingsm proore fellow whoesdi thet throes outIe atouv eThis is th frt im uie oif t.- ro satNmiaoi'd'-spai n~u!i h a 1I an "wr-etsac" oi n hits 'handts. adesirestoerid for a er, llnong whie tat ei(lther llmkewl Tlarfse bymywekmnoraon.

it ,vil haeha.b 'isto naigate i 'il parneratoy .idthe ichoita ami footballntint flone year.oThehSoe onf rb. inees~frthigfesrar:

-iA: l-th d-~ anclldlfourth fingers of thoe rih andvextendied, theor a rmide o. h 'bind brilint re-AFS eve nIeros ts odme

Immediate]'. thr& rescuer '~~~~tel~s forth 'in the guise of duplicity, leaving -ts earnovylmtne rNl nearly dewi .ne el ev~d nd- iX at]bo feer 'to follo whither 'hiseat-las'. him. oks jeustntb a hi into 3ft0SRIGPATIS-n edeeigfrPe

will rcr-e~"I`e. a 1ctea. fli f;ralth ents whlichgi lai~dabtrocu rescied is wihliig omre etrtiin.

pecia~lv c aritable, they a uti onoeo the 7nrCocir esassociate topreveztint pntrotteya.Dmm fro beconi na Ro boed. I -age e 's" Past ar tpearms Today.iain D o elzeta e-osmy aw

.w'~iW'havethe .nen goinge tu)orte ofcthe mtajois ofd tihe ndoearnrd ;His-Wo akt wtamasfr$5auek

oui clv m-ueiciilan wenlilt i'thi Leteei gues:' and wil- gaivn and FRNTspecialM OB~, e.* ~ry il4'40be""r 'te~~~i dances.. 'lb miw ri~~~~tnains for the- Senior Council to tak ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~racii Ani W3reayoutraleb.ai.A. otrcmeiv.t Qc sapcila utnw.c ilal h

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. .asd M*. U Mr~mmdwmy'W 'JI PA:: ^%k~- l*..mw Vrr ~asw " 0m w rI d

nounce a Special Prep School price for Full Dress Suits, Tuxedos and Chesterfields for Christmas, also Sack quits ofBritish Worsteds and hand woven Shetlands.

Represented by LESTER W.. ROSSShowing every Wednesday at MRS. BURTT'S, 26 Salem Street

iiTo Give with a letter. In this connection Mr. Class Struggle At Crisis wood, %%erc. Dr. Ft,~ss (1kclarediture Dve cooperated and helped out a Reed Instrument Plfayeyeineresedristhe~ or

Illustrated Lectr Dy ooeae n epdota Re ntuetPaesTurning to the broader implica-o hmsfveyitrtdinthe %r- ~~~~~~great deal in permitting the skiers To Receive Instructions tiofftecndtoso hs t ) rganization. In school, he:

C'u0ueI from Page u to go on the Sunday snow-trains people, Dr. Fuess went on to tell said, wvas the timec to form a phil-without the loss of a day excuse. 1Mr. Noss requests the( pres- hi uiec ha twa oPutloSIhy of lif(: that took into ;ic-

ch Pn! soon he wvas given a All those who come Out for the e'ncc of all players of reedl in- th rnhRvlto httecount that there, wvere mans le,~,ton ene designer for the sport will be permitted to ski wvhen- strunments who can supply their more Fortenate pevopleto bc eco-well-off than we in brains, bodv,

~S uare Players for the ever there is snow, but the squad own instruments in Bulfinch scosofte.EnTyr'r- and means, anti that it was a (111tvyea rm 1912-16. As oneC will be limited to fifteen men. The Hall at 6:45, Thursday evening. elinwsnvvd it.higher to he1p these.,e zIga founders and a di- qualifications for the letter are uin- I-e plans to give lessons to be- clseInbt ie hntoe__________________

:E :',! o~egreat Theatre Guild certain as yet, but for this first giunters as well as old band mein- clithe whic his subdec twas hon-he ha occuie~la year the insignia will probably be hers in order to prodluce a better cerned. The men and women who 7

~jnoelsgiiac nte awardedl on records in- c~ipctition. band for next spring and for riade the world recognize their cx-of li~~rial rtandhassince Mr. Sanborn has written to several future vears. This is a chance kecei h rnhRvltobebe once it h a-ohrscolnopa o eets, to learn free of charge, either R0GER K NT

and,'z Guild Theatres in One has been planned wvith Clark to improve one's ability or to were, as the speaker said, the oneswvho do thle dirty wvork of the ________________gz~t reutationof Mr.School in Hanover, and the An- start from ",scratch." On)i De- orid. Ever since that time they

e &Tat epuatio ofMr-dover team is hoping to go to the cember sixth M-r. 'Noss will give haebnstugig pwr. nT MO R W-nson;,s due to his repeated Eaglebrook Interseholastics, where instructions in brass instruments,

aosses.; 'Liliom," Peer Gynt." it will meet Eaglebrook. Green- anid on Decembelr thirteenth he eeainth oeeti at the Cupboard4 k~i fethuselah." "'Heart- field, and Deerfield.' In the Christ- ilhl lse o ntuto nearing a crisis which the men now

I'Hou'e, " Man and the 'M1as- nias holidays the members, who go in (Irum.s. Future meetings will life The qusiniIhtte r"i Morgana," "Goat on a proposed trip to the, moun- be announced later, but it is in- gigt o elrdD.Fes

'" ule Road to Rome, tains wvill have plenty of compe- tciide'l that these three sections "There are two ways out. We can Lro -c -.1Millions," "Dynamo" tition in downhill running. The shall alternate during the Thurs- cotneoigretsralys

App Crt,""Elizabeth thle Andover team is being linked with days of the year. The intention cotneoigrehiralysApp~~~~~~~~Cart," ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~o many do today; we have been -

n"a~mnany others. Knvn the United States Eastern Amna- is 'to develop' talent that there is sheltered from such realities in ourVtiart',a tic and a lecturer, he teur Skiing Association, and it is to in the student body for playing tender years, and we can keep out'ritteWi%,Minor Prophecies" and he given an official rating sometime musical instruments, fcnatwt.hma a sps

Sti&- Is Set," besides nu- in the winter. sll hnw e nolf. OOu us magazine articles, and in Monday the season officially be- iewhn egtitolf. O

~'~ion he'was for two years the gan %%ith the Other winter sports astronomy but also in other fields the other hand we can feel a senseof -the "Creative ArT" and a large group of thirty'-eight of science, In the other meetings fofrtuaesponsibiit toardbs tohe less

;r-ie-He is a member of the candidates signed tip. Untiil the of the club various members, will fotunthe andodo our thes tolk help.":'W' itectutil- League. ;and presi, snow comes conditioning wvorkouts .Athecoeftetak Mr

J~7Of the American Union 'Of are to be taken every day, and give informal talks on those topics I'aldwin opened a short discussion.-Wativ Arit n einr.we hr sso rciewl hich are of particular interest to In this it was (liscussed whether

e of the aimns of this lecture is begin in downhill-running, slalom, them. At the last meeting Richard such degradation was conducive to)peal b~oth to artists and to and cross-country. The slalom is W~eisiman, presidlent of the club. morbidity. It was agreed thatonly casually interested in provided for on Boston Hill, and gave a short talk on general sub- morbidity w~as the result of despair

eld of, theatre art. The A'dl there is a cross-country trail. be- jects of interest in the heavens. ex- at bal .conditions. W\here there wasGallery will be open 1)0th be- zinning at the Log Cabin and go- plaining the methods with which an attempt at betterment, where

-and aftr the talk, 'which will 'ing to Boston Hill. a course of astronomical calculations are made the beholder of extreme poverty at-~ ustatedwith anten sldes, abot three miles, which was built and describing the various nebulae tempted to alleyiate it. then hap-

tthose who attend may in- during the spring and fall by, Stu- and constellations. Due to the t)iiiess might well be lpresent.the'~,.jibition on display. dlet'ts and masters. Due to the lack Thanksgiving recess there will be This was the first meeting this-is 'to-.bc no charge for ad- of a suitable place for a jump here- nio meeting next Wednesday even- year of the club. Pr~esideiit W~its-

in. :ottejnpigwl edn if ing. On the following' Wednesday. '-hief was not present, but twelve,'nv t. ll i clneby tosewhothe vice-nresident. George S. Burr members, including Secretarv Har-

ig JiRtrgduced ' ;npatc ntehldywill deliver the third volunteer Iec*As A" Regular Sport ______ ure. _____ A G New Suits for

* For The First Time Astronomical ClubLA G* i~~catinued from Page 1 Will Hear Brewster Dr. Fuess AddressesTU ETo n W a

Xotflndfrm ag 1 Wntnnd ro_ PgeI_ Social Problems Men 10BE Town WearRS*rd, Barss, and Dye. This Cnjlw rmNeI On Degraded Classes 1s 5 LCLR When you go down for a week-end.

Advisor' Board granted the secured in the Academy Library. (Continued from Page you'tlleed Rouger Keit's. Sinl-antla n and permitted the organi- The film which he wvill show as an -- double-breasted models, soaftlIyi of sliding as a winter sport accompaniment to his lecture ha; .Surgeons, in windowless rooms on tailored of rich English cheviot&

________________________been released by the University of rattresses covered with one or two Iand flannels, fine worsteds andChicago, and is an interesting ex.- coarse blankets. Working in the saxonies. Our new 'and exclusiveL E 0 N ~~~~ S position of the methods used -in mnidst of the most degraded people dsripings fandr interesting sal nat-LIE 0 N 'S ~~studlying eclipses. All who are in- imaginable lie resolved that if he teripng and ithesesplendi sul pts-

good ~~~~~~terested are invited to attend the 4houild ever get the chance to wvork trs e hs peddsis,.or g6dSandwiches talk. for the good of these unfortunates all moderately priced at

i Or od=~nd Ice Cream The lplani of the Astronomical lewudd t noeh adClub is to secure an outside lecturer is a very pleasant backwater, where

___________ ~~~~~~~~~~$35S -~~~~~~~ ~as often as conveniently ppssible, we g et no idea of the suffering andx, If:VVITH FLOWERS either to address a small group or uiisery that is present in the outside________________

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