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Est ab lis hed 1 87 8 VOL LMI No. 14 PHILLIPS ACADEMY, ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1931 Ten Cents ROMANS TO ENCOUNTER LECTURER DESCRIBES Calendar Of Events ANDOVER REMAINS UNDEFEATED.; SAXONS IN FOOTBALL AFRICAN HUNTING TRPFrTeCoigWe 'AecnedaNoemer4CONQUER BROWN FRESHMEN 14=6 .komans Are Undefeated, While Slides And Motion Pictures 12:15 Conmmittee pictures at Saxons Hold Second Show Various Phases H-untress Studio: Student 0 Place 'Of Animal Life Council. Advisory Board., R V~ "~ BLEGISFUT GREEKS TOFACE GAUL TALK WEL ATTENDEDFall Police, ]'all CheerDR MOOREHEAD TO GIE BLEGYL FUT GREES TOFACEGAUL TAL WEL ATTNDEDLeaders. LECTURE ON FRIDAY VICTORY OF SEASON s Both Teams Are Evenly Matched Speaker Was Most Popular Man In I :00 P'. ni. Pals leaves f o rBlesUsodUpnRcr - ~~~And Breaks Will Probably Class At Yale; Member Of Dtummclr for Gray Jersey Will Talk OnAcaelglOupied.U BcredUow n Becten Decide Game Baseball Team ~~~~~~game. Painted Desert And Of FrFrtTm ro 1:30 p. tin. Club f 00o t b a I I MissisiipitValle TeSaxons will meet the Ro- lastenight aeturan Dr exeTionally gamneq-Ronmans vs. Saxons, FRESHMEN USE UNUSUAL PLAYS mans today in football for the see- ~vl-teddlcue r hms Greeks vs. Gauls. This Fridav evening, from sev'er1 ond time this season. The first illusrhathnotal of "Atsnr gAveican 6:45 p., ml. Mr. Roth w~ill give to eight o'clocia, onl the upper floor- Fitz And B. Brown Score For Blue; gamnewas won by the Romans, who ilutaeako A fia anl illustrated talk in Pea- of Peabody'I'ouse, Dr. Moorehead. Karaban Tallies For le are so far undefeated. This glame 1-unting Trip". I-le told how he body House. the director of thoe Department ofi ~rw is the only one the Saxons have lost, with two youing college men start- rd.Noebr6\rheogwlgietehrdn ed inland from the cast coast of The ~~~~~~~~~football game played last If the Romans win this afternoon, ediln rmte atcato :00 p). iii. Lecture bw F) r. his series of illustrated talks for tudywhrroi reher- - they will have the best chance of Afia sabihdabaeafw\oorchead in Peahodv Andover sturlents. Although this 'uilted in a 14-6 %v~ctory for Ani- winning the series. Tf, however, hude mlsinadIadmd House. talk like the others will be informi-clerTh ueaareltoth the Saxons win, both teams wvill be mrany trips into the interior in gamer wae ti'llunefesatred ut nofth tied for llrst plac. The Saxons order o make photographical, it will deal more with archae- tied for first plac. The Saxons order o make photographicologv and archaeological expl'ora- uncoel n S have -improved a great deal in the records and obtain specimens for SNO ONI E tion than the preceding ones,. tinscored oil.E l-as" few week-s. while the Roman the Carnegie MVuseumi in Pitts-SEIRCU ILTA The life and culture of the ant- FIdnRSkike off 40TErdan team has been strengthened by burg, and for the Stanforl DANCE IS A SUCCESS cient cliff-dwellers of the Paintedic thrder kirstkew pla40ysajust missd Sweet, who had been playing tennis scum i California. D___lesert of the Southwest will 'heging ronafstdwhe and only started club football a few The motion pictures included Committee Announces Others To discussed. Thle pictures will also Iutdbc o.noc' 0vr weeks ago. Sweet played on the some verv interesting photographic Be Given If Student show the culture 4of these cliff- ln.TeBu onrtre h varsity squad last year. accounts of the shooting of wild Support Is Shown ' dwellers and will show the countrŽy kick but lostlon the exchange as th"n The probable line-ups are: animals and the various phases of near their homnes as it was fortvrnbc are tebl lott SAXON their natural lives. With two Thel( fir..t of the fall tea dlances. yecars, ago, before it was ruined b nx -lld aaa aie ad Ends-Kitchel. Holland trucks, the expedition staged many which wvas held last Saturdav mnacadam roads, and tourists. 'inian fifd tacklen plai.eut yasBird GTardls-Tonen, Clevelandof akl l".btasBr Guardls--Finen, Cl oylan races with the animals on the veldt, afternoon in the Junior lDininfg In addition, the pre-historic held on the~ next play. they knicked Centt-Fracrsby elr ~d and *the pictures showed well the Ifalal tinder thle auispices of the Sc- inound-bulilders of the Mississippi ,ver the goail line giving 'Andove- Budksewmalo, CroMAsb.K le.H va unbelievable speeds wvhich the nior Council. turned outt veryv el aly wl e (ecie o ete h al o e w 0yr ie Tandls--NewnntBarihslomw various animals arc capable -of jE~xcellent preparation o)il th'e part wvith 'some of their fortifications, th l quick exhaner ofn kicksave lno. Guard&--Cates. Roswell olbtaining. of thle committee made thle after- onie of which is larger than anyavntgtoehr'em.Aer* Cerner-NeI Sw~ei. icharl~n. Dr. Ar'buthnot was introduced noon a sccess, and aill who attend- other fort of primitive people in thefe shrgan byGhman Pak-Sroingrc bwe. Rcarsn y~ Dr. Stearns, who told about *ed had( a fine time. The (lancingZ world. The art of these people in Miller ndor er kaickc to Browm n(, The two teams in line for the (Continued on Page 4) (Continued on Page 4) (Continued on Page 4) - 22-vard line where the Blue re- cellar position in the club football ___________________________________ _________________covered the ball on a fumble. The mce will meet this afternoon to de- next three plays gained a first down. - ide the tie. The Greeks have won Refutes Criticism Of Current Art Gallery Exhibit- ar fe '~lrhdmd ad oauly. alne ogam in tl piresyears:th ' Claims Lines 01f "After The Bath-"` Not Sopy" around left end, he wvas replac'ed he Gauls. although championslast ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Fitz, who on the next play covered' (Continued on Page 3i EnDTORns NOTE-This is tire sec- or Rubeus. For'this reason they emotional power of great intensity. (Continued on Page 4) ()nd of the articles about the cur- lt-nd themselves ais little to group Ini the bent back of the laundress ~' MR. ROTH TO TALK ON re-nt Art Gczllerv exhibit. Today's criticisni) as dlo Mlichelangelo and mounting the steps from the Seine. GUSA D GEK I riticsm ws wrttenby .1+. lan aphal. ~ho. loughr contempor- clasping the fiand of the child -it SINO-JAPANESE WAR R. Blackmner. arv', were the antithesis of one anl- her side, is expressed a world of SOCR AMS ON Y other in. technique, attitude towards courage, resignation, and tragedy. j' Set Sabtcl er A Swepn%% ieo cnen-lf.ad ritcvr~~.It is profoundly moving. And the 'Romans Defeat Saxons, While Geneva And Attended tioin of the Bliss collection of mod- InI the %eclind place, even, thloje serenity, grace, and subtle mlove- Greeks And Gauls Tie In League Council erli French art now on exhibit at criticsl who have a prejudice against Iment o'f Landscape by Renoir, with Tuekday ConItests r.Rt fteI itr0eat the A\rt G;allery' is; unjustified. In "niueri:' art shouild lie able to (Ie- its remarkable transparent lumin- ent willgive an ilustrated tal le first place. one of the notable lighit in e.veral oif the mnore coniven- osity, are fully satisfying. To me. ( 0 n MondaY- thle next to last 00 on ".America's Relations with the etrso h xii sisrnetinlpitnsnwo xiil-ho these paintings are rg round of club soccer games w2, Lagu of ation" toight n Pe- and variety. Although class;ified no4tably The 1 Laundress Inv Daumlier nant with truth and beauity. -pae vi h olwn eut 'Le~~~ague of 3\7ations" tonight in Pea Plav~~~~~~~~~~~~ted Gawsbet the faol lwnc 1-0. andz body House at 6:45 o'clock. rouglhl as lpost-inipressionists. the aind Landscape bN Renoir. The In companyv with hundreds ofthGalbett Aio,;10an I's -Nr. Roth spent his sabbatical painters inl this exhibit are as in- firs;t, almost academtic in manner, other laymen in the field of art, I the Greeks (defeated the Roilani. a ~~~~~~~~~~~~by ascore of 2-1. Tin the Saxon- -year in Geneva studying at thle Li- (Ividunalistic as Da Viiici. El Greco. .ecnl-~ to inc to have spiritual and (Continue] on Page 3) Gu aeteSxn'wr hi brary of the League of Nations; oul ueio oter poet RE he -also atended he sessons ofDr. Fuess Starred As Bicycle Rider On The- Track Team but were uinable to score-, althonuizh the council, and was personally ac- threy% had the ball inl Gaul territory quainted there with Mr. Prentiss In WaterVille; Won Many Honors, While At Amherst for, the Tmaioritv of thle time. Th-e Gilbert, who was the first American ER II~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~6- ~~~~~~~~goal was; made bv Cook of the ER~ sit iz-l an offcer's role at the Thel liter-c:N abilitv 'if D r. Claude wa,. a nial, ir and served a..I thle Gatuls who kicked "what s~eemied to' council table. Moore e.s Eiuglishl instructor oni chie't per..riuncl officer at Camp lie anl easy hall tn ;toip, but thle '~-Ii hi tal Mr Rot wil disusstile Elizabethi M ilbank .\nder.on Joliu..tou in lacksonville, Florida; S1\0on gzoalie failed to block- it. fli, interesting aspects of thle pres;- lo ~ i.wl-nw:t vr ,netli i a.be ctvl'.i n hsln al~gv ir eat Sino-Japanese ~var in an- ndover man : the purpose 'if thi.. nected with tie \mecrican- L~egj tilt Gauls. &Uria. be ~ ~ ~ ~ atil wllbet narat un"ac;Il s l State I itoria :111*1 > The Rornan-Grvek gameI Wva. anl f isfwhch ar otcr nil ctenmely h'urd foughlt g unl nIIu ter im period following thle lectuire. knowni.whc a. m beof; chat itte of the reue lar-:ne 'nPi,' Dr )Vu~'e-s fir.;t cainle inito the pub.- Greylock W\ar ?cele:i''i. lieh- ____ BRITISH SCIENTIFIC ASS'N lit. e. c ais the halfback of the~ :tk-iichairianai (if tie \n'l-yer RIm GAY'LY IM E sit -~~ ELECTS MR. BOYCE "' aiterville, N. V., Iligh School Cross &Chlipter. iootlball team, Onl which lie lplavcl Dl'). lUt:(.S ha..1 written iii iii AWAY THIS AFTERNOON J~One Of Three Americans In for tw o '-ears,. Ife starred there book.. abiout varim: ittb .uject~.,,a II' also is a first string bicycle rider hiI ltest and pverhiapi, :onot .. ic- Opponent's D~efeated IBowdoin Science Masters' Association ~~on thle track team. inl the da% css; na' [)aniel We bster Ile Jrs- Should Have Edge when one and two-imie bicycle has devoted at great deal if timec On Blue li~'e election of Mr. Frederick races, were the features of every to wvriting abouit life here at \in- Boyce to the British Science track mneet. dover and the wisrk of Andover li- to dPitI.i liI Matrs' Association has recently After graduating as valedictor- DR ITi'SS maen.l Somni of hli hooks; oil \ :nt- e it, firrsi trip i~hen it t r.lvol-e henannounced. This is quite an ian of his class. Dr. Fuess entered ceivedl his A.li. degree and the fol- dover itre .lrei of . hdover, . In Old t.i Dmrnuier \o.adeni\ to I)IaN III,, hor, both. to '.\r. Boyce and to Amherst College wvhere he shone in lowing year his \.M Since that NAi'' FlItglctiid School. aend Phillips varsit\ tean there ifld:iv Auover, since in this country Freshman football. He won several tinici lie has; received a Ph.D. de- .-lcadenijv in The Great IT'ar. Tht'. sztrong Gylnie e

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  • Est ab lis hed 1 87 8VOL LMI No. 14 PHILLIPS ACADEMY, ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1931 Ten Cents

    ROMANS TO ENCOUNTER LECTURER DESCRIBES Calendar Of Events ANDOVER REMAINS UNDEFEATED.;SAXONS IN FOOTBALL AFRICAN HUNTING TRPFrTeCoigWe

    'AecnedaNoemer4CONQUER BROWN FRESHMEN 14=6.komans Are Undefeated, While Slides And Motion Pictures 12:15 Conmmittee pictures atSaxons Hold Second Show Various Phases H-untress Studio: Student 0

    Place 'Of Animal Life Council. Advisory Board., R V~ "~ BLEGISFUTGREEKS TOFACE GAUL TALK WEL ATTENDEDFall Police, ]'all CheerDR MOOREHEAD TO GIE BLEGYL FUT

    GREES TOFACEGAUL TAL WEL ATTNDEDLeaders. LECTURE ON FRIDAY VICTORY OF SEASONs Both Teams Are Evenly Matched Speaker Was Most Popular Man In I :00 P'. ni. Pals leaves f o rBlesUsodUpnRcr

    - ~~~And Breaks Will Probably Class At Yale; Member Of Dtummclr for Gray Jersey Will Talk OnAcaelglOupied.U BcredUow n BectenDecide Game Baseball Team ~~~~~~game. Painted Desert And Of FrFrtTm

    ro 1:30 p. tin. Club f 00o t b a I I MissisiipitValleTeSaxons will meet the Ro- lastenight aeturan Dr exeTionally gamneq-Ronmans vs. Saxons, FRESHMEN USE UNUSUAL PLAYSmans today in football for the see- ~vl-teddlcue r hms Greeks vs. Gauls. This Fridav evening, from sev'er1

    ond time this season. The first illusrhathnotal of "Atsnr gAveican 6:45 p., ml. Mr. Roth w~ill give to eight o'clocia, onl the upper floor- Fitz And B. Brown Score For Blue;gamnewas won by the Romans, who ilutaeako A fia anl illustrated talk in Pea- of Peabody'I'ouse, Dr. Moorehead. Karaban Tallies Forle are so far undefeated. This glame 1-unting Trip". I-le told how he body House. the director of thoe Department ofi ~rwis the only one the Saxons have lost, with two youing college men start- rd.Noebr6\rheogwlgietehrdn

    ed inland from the cast coast of The ~~~~~~~~~football game played lastIf the Romans win this afternoon, ediln rmte atcato :00 p). iii. Lecture bw F) r. his series of illustrated talks for tudywhrroi reher-- they will have the best chance of Afia sabihdabaeafw\oorchead in Peahodv Andover sturlents. Although this 'uilted in a 14-6 %v~ctory for Ani-winning the series. Tf, however, hude mlsinadIadmd House. talk like the others will be informi-clerTh ueaareltoththe Saxons win, both teams wvill be mrany trips into the interior in gamer wae ti'llunefesatred ut nofthtied for llrst plac. The Saxons order o make photographical, it will deal more with archae-tied for first plac. The Saxons order o make photographicologv and archaeological expl'ora- uncoel nS have -improved a great deal in the records and obtain specimens for SNO ONI E tion than the preceding ones,. tinscored oil.E

    l-as" few week-s. while the Roman the Carnegie MVuseumi in Pitts-SEIRCU ILTA The life and culture of the ant- FIdnRSkike off 40TErdanteam has been strengthened by burg, and for the Stanforl DANCE IS A SUCCESS cient cliff-dwellers of the Paintedic thrder kirstkew pla40ysajust missdSweet, who had been playing tennis scum i California. D___lesert of the Southwest will 'heging ronafstdwheand only started club football a few The motion pictures included Committee Announces Others To discussed. Thle pictures will also Iutdbc o.noc' 0vrweeks ago. Sweet played on the some verv interesting photographic Be Given If Student show the culture 4of these cliff- ln.TeBu onrtre hvarsity squad last year. accounts of the shooting of wild Support Is Shown ' dwellers and will show the countrŽy kick but lostlon the exchange as th"nThe probable line-ups are: animals and the various phases of near their homnes as it was fortvrnbc are tebl lott

    SAXON their natural lives. With two Thel( fir..t of the fall tea dlances. yecars, ago, before it was ruined b nx -lld aaa aie adEnds-Kitchel. Holland trucks, the expedition staged many which wvas held last Saturdav mnacadam roads, and tourists. 'inian fifd tacklen plai.eut yasBirdGTardls-Tonen, Clevelandof akl l".btasBrGuardls--Finen, Cl oylan races with the animals on the veldt, afternoon in the Junior lDininfg In addition, the pre-historic held on the~ next play. they knickedCentt-Fracrsby elr ~d and *the pictures showed well the Ifalal tinder thle auispices of the Sc- inound-bulilders of the Mississippi ,ver the goail line giving 'Andove-

    Budksewmalo, CroMAsb.K le.H va unbelievable speeds wvhich the nior Council. turned outt veryv el aly wl e (ecie o ete h al o e w 0yr ieTandls--NewnntBarihslomw various animals arc capable -of jE~xcellent preparation o)il th'e part wvith 'some of their fortifications, th l quick exhaner ofn kicksave lno.Guard&--Cates. Roswell olbtaining. of thle committee made thle after- onie of which is larger than anyavntgtoehr'em.Aer*Cerner-NeI Sw~ei. icharl~n. Dr. Ar'buthnot was introduced noon a sccess, and aill who attend- other fort of primitive people in thefe shrgan byGhmanPak-Sroingrc bwe. Rcarsn y~ Dr. Stearns, who told about *ed had( a fine time. The (lancingZ world. The art of these people in Miller ndor er kaickc to Browm n(,

    The two teams in line for the (Continued on Page 4) (Continued on Page 4) (Continued on Page 4) - 22-vard line where the Blue re-cellar position in the club football ___________________________________

    _________________covered the ball on a fumble. Themce will meet this afternoon to de- next three plays gained a first down.-ide the tie. The Greeks have won Refutes Criticism Of Current Art Gallery Exhibit- ar fe '~lrhdmd adoauly. alne ogam in tl piresyears:th ' Claims Lines 01f "After The Bath-"` Not Sopy" around left end, he wvas replac'ed he

    Gauls. although champions last ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Fitz, who on the next play covered'(Continued on Page 3i EnDTORns NOTE-This is tire sec- or Rubeus. For'this reason they emotional power of great intensity. (Continued on Page 4)

    ()nd of the articles about the cur- lt-nd themselves ais little to group Ini the bent back of the laundress~' MR. ROTH TO TALK ON re-nt Art Gczllerv exhibit. Today's criticisni) as dlo Mlichelangelo and mounting the steps from the Seine. GUSA D GEK I

    riticsm ws wrttenby .1+. lan aphal. ~ho. loughr contempor- clasping the fiand of the child -itSINO-JAPANESE WAR R. Blackmner. arv', were the antithesis of one anl- her side, is expressed a world of SOCR AMS ON Yother in. technique, attitude towards courage, resignation, and tragedy.j' Set Sabtcl er A Swepn%% ieo cnen-lf.ad ritcvr~~.It is profoundly moving. And the 'Romans Defeat Saxons, WhileGeneva And Attended tioin of the Bliss collection of mod- InI the %eclind place, even, thloje serenity, grace, and subtle mlove- Greeks And Gauls Tie InLeague Council erli French art now on exhibit at criticsl who have a prejudice against Iment o'f Landscape by Renoir, with Tuekday ConItests

    r.Rt fteI itr0eat the A\rt G;allery' is; unjustified. In "niueri:' art shouild lie able to (Ie- its remarkable transparent lumin-ent willgive an ilustrated tal le first place. one of the notable lighit in e.veral oif the mnore coniven- osity, are fully satisfying. To me. (0 n MondaY- thle next to last

    00 on ".America's Relations with the etrso h xii sisrnetinlpitnsnwo xiil-ho these paintings are rg round of club soccer games w2,Lagu of ation" toight n Pe- and variety. Although class;ified no4tably The1 Laundress Inv Daumlier nant with truth and beauity. -pae vi h olwn eut'Le~~~ague of 3\7ations" tonight in Pea Plav~~~~~~~~~~~~ted Gawsbet the faol lwnc 1-0. andzbody House at 6:45 o'clock. rouglhl as lpost-inipressionists. the aind Landscape bN Renoir. The In companyv with hundreds ofthGalbett Aio,;10anI's -Nr. Roth spent his sabbatical painters inl this exhibit are as in- firs;t, almost academtic in manner, other laymen in the field of art, I the Greeks (defeated the Roilani.a ~~~~~~~~~~~~by ascore of 2-1. Tin the Saxon--year in Geneva studying at thle Li- (Ividunalistic as Da Viiici. El Greco. .ecnl-~ to inc to have spiritual and (Continue] on Page 3) Gu aeteSxn'wr hibrary of the League of Nations; oul ueio oter poetRE he -also atended he sessons ofDr. Fuess Starred As Bicycle Rider On The- Track Team but were uinable to score-, althonuizhthe council, and was personally ac- threy% had the ball inl Gaul territory

    quainted there with Mr. Prentiss In WaterVille; Won Many Honors, While At Amherst for, the Tmaioritv of thle time. Th-eGilbert, who was the first American

    ER II~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~6- ~~~~~~~~goal was; made bv Cook of theER~ sit iz-l an offcer's role at the Thel liter-c:N abilitv 'if D r. Claude wa,. a nial, ir and served a..I thle Gatuls who kicked "what s~eemied to'council table. Moore e.s Eiuglishl instructor oni chie't per..riuncl officer at Camp lie anl easy hall tn ;toip, but thle'~-Ii hi tal Mr Rot wil disusstile Elizabethi M ilbank .\nder.on Joliu..tou in lacksonville, Florida; S1\0on gzoalie failed to block- it.fli, interesting aspects of thle pres;- lo ~ i.wl-nw:t vr ,netli i a.be ctvl'.i n hsln al~gv ir

    eat Sino-Japanese ~var in an- ndover man : the purpose 'if thi.. nected with tie \mecrican- L~egj tilt Gauls.&Uria. be ~ ~ ~ ~ atil wllbet narat un"ac;Il s l State I itoria :111*1 > The Rornan-Grvek gameI Wva. anlf isfwhch ar otcr nil ctenmely h'urd foughlt g unl nIIuter im period following thle lectuire. knowni.whc a. m beof; chat itte of the reue lar-:ne 'nPi,'

    Dr )Vu~'e-s fir.;t cainle inito the pub.- Greylock W\ar ?cele:i''i. lieh- ____BRITISH SCIENTIFIC ASS'N lit. e. c ais the halfback of the~ :tk-iichairianai (if tie \n'l-yer RIm GAY'LY IM Esit -~~ ELECTS MR. BOYCE "' aiterville, N. V., Iligh School Cross &Chlipter.

    iootlball team, Onl which lie lplavcl Dl'). lUt:(.S ha..1 written iii iii AWAY THIS AFTERNOONJ~One Of Three Americans In for tw o '-ears,. Ife starred there book.. abiout varim: ittb .uject~.,,a II'also is a first string bicycle rider hiI ltest and pverhiapi, :onot .. ic- Opponent's D~efeated IBowdoinScience Masters'

    Association ~~on thle track team. inl the da% css; na' [)aniel We bster Ile Jrs- Should Have Edgewhen one and two-imie bicycle has devoted at great deal if timec On Blueli~'e election of Mr. Frederick races, were the features of every to wvriting abouit life here at \in-Boyce to the British Science track mneet. dover and the wisrk of Andover li- to dPitI.i liIMatrs' Association has recently After graduating as valedictor- DR ITi'SS maen.l Somni of hli hooks; oil \ :nt- e it, firrsi trip i~hen it t r.lvol-e

    henannounced. This is quite an ian of his class. Dr. Fuess entered ceivedl his A.li. degree and the fol- dover itre .lrei of . hdover, . In Old t.i Dmrnuier \o.adeni\ to I)IaN III,,hor, both. to '.\r. Boyce and to Amherst College wvhere he shone in lowing year his \.M Since that NAi'' FlItglctiid School. aend Phillips varsit\ tean there ifld:ivAuover, since in this country Freshman football. He won several tinici lie has; received a Ph.D. de- .-lcadenijv in The Great IT'ar. Tht'. sztrong Gylnie e

  • PAGE TWO ntH -PHILLIPIAN WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1931

    THE PHILLIPIAN~~ QI~I~Editor-mn.Chiej, GLADWIN ARTHUR HILL ________MN______________________

    Managing Editor I IBusiness ManagerJOHN HARDING PRESTON WILLIAM ELLWOOD KEENEY Thomas D. Thatcher, P. A. '00, To thle Editor: I believe the custom at Andover

    Assistant Mdnaging Editor '- C'irculation tanager Solicitor General of the United I-he many% (lefeots of- Andover's, is to replace these losses 'by takingCHARLES SANFORD WOOLSEY ROBERT IIASKELL CORY, JR. States, has been elected an Alumni. prescot gyninasitun have been (is- thle ncxt fellow-'s hat. While this,

    In Passing Editor. ALEXIS W.- Tnosirsot' Fellow of the Yale Corporation. clissed often enough in this ~olumn. may work in the long run it leaves;P'hotograph Editar. E. 0. TivroN,, '32 Lansing P. Reed, P. A. '00, has been Thelae cetil rty dadgaps between the loss of your hat

    Alumni Editor. 0. 0. JENSEN. '32 reappointed chairman of the Yale shudicrnehela oo as 1)05 I and the lifting of your fellowvExchange Editors -~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~hol ]Creeie ,,so o-

    G. T. PECK,'~ M.xT.angesoEditors Alumni University Fund Associa- sible. T7he only thing which can coutitrymans. 'Might'it not helpSenior Editors tion. a1ccompllish this properly is the the situation if each prep be asked

    -R. T. CLOUCH, '32 .S.hRE,32** construction of a new gym. 'I'll. to keep his own hat?,R. 'D. C&%Z '32 Harry D. Jones, P. A. '31, is trustees are awvare of the fact that Four dollars for prep hats in --ix

    - Busoiness Board pegdt lh et 1i tA'elwesmksi nepnielxA. ScHULTz, Jit.. '32 J. P. AvsTiN, '32 1). K. TREvETT, *33 pldeIoApa et h tA- we w~ant a new gymi, and whe wekmasitnexnivli.W. BOYD, JR., '32 'r. C. SAVACE, '32 J., M. CAREy, 3D, '33 herst; and Frederick S. Allis, Jr., they' want to (10 something about tiry.W. 0. BosWELL, '-32 G. MfooK, '33' A. B. BOWER. '3 P'. A. '31. is pledged to Psi Upsilon,.tte'l(0i.Btteei n Respectfully yours,W. H. PAINE, '32 R. L KEENCEY, JRi., '33 R. SNYDnER, '33ithell(ot.Bttreson

    R. H. DAVENPORT. JR.. '33 R. C. Lewis,. P. A. '31. is pledged to serious; condition which should heC P. A. '35

    NOTICE To ADVERTISERS Delta TUpsilon. chattgel immediately. This is theTo insure change of advertiqements. copy must lie rcceived nnt later than noonnnf **, wrsln rom Eer 'ar the To the Editor:

    Publprshedievn' Wednesdayon adSudadrngtecolya. -"Ted" Avery, P. A. '28, has been number of bovs ouit fo'r wrestling The writer voices a plea far aishd eeryWedesdy ad Sturay urig te shoo yer.chosen Francis Gordon Brown increases. );et the onlyN slpace good moving picture in the place of

    Terms: $3.50 per year: 51.50 per term. Scoa tYl rmtecaso vial o hm isativi two- Ilfickey Mouse and the A4nimzal Car.

    Entered at the Andover Post Office as sccond-class matter. 1932. The holder of this scholar- by-four closet close up under the toopis which are now regularly prc.ship, which is consitlered one Of the eaves of the gymn. The %ventilation sented Saturday nights.

    - Please Pay The Cashier greatest honors in junior vear, is in this lplace is terrible, and the It is gra nted that these might onceClio-enl by .a coniuiiitte upon th,: quarters 'are decidedlv cramped. have been amusing; it is granted

    Recent reports (if msigtabldeware froim the Beaiierv. the re~- -recomimendation of the members of W\restlers; cannot move at all with- that there is a great (leal of entbul.

    ,pouisibility'fr wih it i-. claimed. rrst', onI the student I ody, seem' the class, as the mian who most out bitting two or three l)ers;otis on siasm oni the surface for these pic.to reflect miifaiv(rably uipon the moral coide )if thle students of Phillips 'clearly approaches "thle jStandards all sides. W\heni occasional meet. j tures. But after the first four or.'\cademny. It hias eveen been stated that ~nhpetty thievery now stands of intellectttal abjility. Iiigli man - are held in this, r(01m. it forms; a five caricatures, all more or le~z

    a good 'chiaiice of hreakingl down the charaterers of thos;e wihio practice hood, capacity for leadership andl perfect fire trap. A,;s has been said, alike. the oft-repeated jokes and oldit and of evenitually (leveb opinga to thle point of making- bank robbers; of service set lbv Francris Gordon thle only wav to fi.K this, condition s;itiiations begin to pall on the morethem. W\e refuise to b~elieve that P1. \. '31 miav later become Sing Sing llrowil. 190- . Aer'is a member i, to btuild ;I fiew gymnasitinii with intelligent members of the student'45. I h'cause they, tak(' a -la-s or a sp-on froim the l1eanerv wh'ile in of thle Stuident ('otinicil, has held adeqtuate a'c;omni dration', I hit bod~' : the reason for the noise at theschool. A\ndover Iniet wi'll not niecessarily become' felons upon graduation. a scholarship offered by the Yale writhi' i\itn'r -~port. beginning inl show~ing of these reels is not that

    W\e think that a large palrt oif the alleg~ed "tealing from -the13eanery Alumnlii Association of Chicago, and( several wreeks,. something ouight t.i they are enjoyed or looked forwardis lazinless ,: those wvho take gl~sand spitoons ar' either too lazy to thle H arold Ludingtoni H emingway bie donle ;ibm it it no'w. One( sugf- to. but be~cause they 7are the con-

    stpinl at tile itbee '01, thle way out and par for themn or thev' are too and the Alfred Barnies Palmner grested remedy is tie tii~ of llul- ventional thing and because there i~lazy to go down town and buyI themn where payment is enforced(. Then Scholarships. He iS; a mnemlier of finchn I Ja1l. It s'vetnl that one( floo-r nothing else to do.too,. to the average mind generally vonies~ thle thought that since a glasls the J 'niversity track and football of this; buildinig mIld eisily' lie A good picture. similar to those

    - i, worth oiilv three cents,. the borrwo\~Jing of onle w~ill not lwiemissed. 'The teams, anld is a sel f-supporting stim- trans fornied into a temlporary, li~tedl as featured selections aitthoughit that enouigh of themi are borrowed c\eeb week to) make thle sumn dent. -wrestling room The ven1tilation1 theatres would give much more en'-anl appreciable onie iii the Inaice'. of thle I1h'atierv. seldom occurs. **here would lie fine. and( there winildl joyment andl satisfaction to a great

    Perhaps w\hat is neceded is a cashier's; desk wvitho a 'ign. like Pullman I. T. I -ambie, I'. \. '30. aitd, C. lie plenty' of room for wrestling. majority of fellows, wvho are notcar'.. only' ins~tead (if "IHare %on fo~rgottenl aniv'thing !"'' "I lave vonl for- P. 1 heath. P,. A. '28. "werec elected ManY Of the( mnen dlress, inl, their able to see the sense in wasting a'ngo~tten to pay fo nythin- ?''. Thlen again a pile oif glassqes in the members o-f the( IP.rinceton Sttidlent- rooums, however. Th'iis prohih'i is; hour or more viewing some of themiddle of thle ilbi ir. with a H.igit "This, mansv gla'.sv, are swviped weekly l'actmltv .\ssociationl. of great iilm(iprtance. and it is~ ur- most nauseating reels ever shown.from the lleaierv'' mighet make ant illpressioii or aI philonograph play- . ent that So-'.-etlhing lbe done about Tf this suggestion is proved foring- V0Ihir io orgottenl thiat linif-'--have von forg-ottetl the ~;oon itane.n esnorn-te ob fa

    .\nvthiig htmtthe acusationtliar nduirerprepars boy, ot for Harold ('arl Sandlier-. P. A-. '26, ita- ne n esnoraohrt eo tAllvdiiii- ])tit tile accu. ~~~is, Iivring down his re'putat ion as ,' - 34 impractical nature, at least let one

    Yale, out for iail. Yaeshr-ukaltetisfl.of these cartoons be cut out. After

    '\fter twro tries for the varvsity foot- triiiTi :IiiI.I'althyresmuhlkehtnoThree's A Crowd -r( ~~~~~~~~~~Sir: less, the title has been seen it i'Three's A Crowd hall team which were cut short by ~~~~ aii a prep. I thiink thle prep nearly impossible to dhifferentiatf

    ('ii~~n~'ljt hi~t. hiei.'l1 ~ ~ ~ mniuriez. the 100~-po inI quarterliack(',inacil labeel iiollst'd reet ' er .,.( alleged cr''\ in (i looks gnoodfra''(l hssno hat rule at A\ndover is; a splendid between them.

    clas~s at 'hiuhpis .\cadhe,11 ltmith inl o r'er to) piravet thle creati n t raditi 'n but there is- 'inc difficulty v he ctutting of one, if not hotlhclasses at . - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~year.

    mmm1tsiue of scli( (fl o-f a nfii sta.en, ideva :i'. to thle sze oi .\ndinver cla'.hee - adbr\%;cpti fotallxi its- observance wrlichm I have not rif these tiring~ caricatures from theand1( also ti i ptit :xn elnd t., any1 illt'.i-mns Wrhich lliia be' harbored inl sch(ol Sadrgwsctinffobll heard] mentione'd. This is the alb- Saturday 'night program, wonl.]

    ~~re ~~~~~~~'ish toi igir,,oil h ,bet 1,Il at. -\dv.li alete ae Ite lack- of regtard for other mosft cetinli meet with wide'lvess~- the mli1 here\\ith !z iiaiiurs te tbjc. )ob.Freshman teamn and looked very Ic0~tspoet. i i p ea aproval thogottmes ieistiaken impression inl -school hats grown fromn tile comoniiil ten- promising as apast oobl a eopeks inp\noperty I ha mvea takii school. ovl hruhot

    dencv, towards eceing thle tiv lin thle oinitmeilt inlstead of no(ticing, the large but iiiinhisdoveroIorave had ink''Shcho'lamountof oinmetmt hat I' arm mmi thelb . \claws of oreate sie C btril an, a~ponkl -,e rin t fis hekf "rom t me (iot lost) fouir prep hats. P. A. '34

    laket (if' omiuiesont thtip m hemind. wti k' aN crwd clalsif e lom of fotballd and ~ankl tfo te i hfrst ea-e _________________________________________________large iiithe impemsory. e h id.wieacode ls o

    large in the memory. -;~~~~~~on. He left colle.-e for businessIlh' ctimmdell~edl ,tatenment 'i clas'. onidit ion'. is, as folhi%%frIva adw, ak saJno

    Number of ;tildent., for a %'iaicand wasbeack asdavkunior Healthy Life Not Always Good For\timhmr if sudent iii dvisio Numbe nif livisi '115 last fall, oiily% to stiffer tile same ac- A pe

    6-10 23 ~~~~~~~~~~cidlent. Trhis year lie has made good T e ~~ ~ r b r L an11 - 15 - 39 a~~~~~~~~-t qua rterback anrl should see action

    - 16 - 20- 42 all season. One expert ventures to- 21 - 25 38 ~~~~~~~~~State he may lie the -man to stop Story Of Barney Allen Persuades Phillipian Pen-

    26 - 30 20 Wood of Harvard. man To Keep His Head Out- 31 -35 5 ***O id w

    Percentages: ls'' of tweltx oir le..70 pierc'nt. - ,lissof M. H-. D~onahioe. Jr...'A. S. l..atin-Of'Nid stwenClty-live or less. 88 percent. C'lasses of nimmrv than thirty. less thani rloon. 1R. Milbank. W. 11. Slay . Jr...TKPILIIN' R~lEPNA

    3 percent. ~~~~~~~~~~~~anir I. Tlavlor. all P. A. '31. haveF-romn thii it wrill ime seen that rlasses of miore thain twenty-five ar" been appointed to thle Budget Coin1- W'thenever the 1'-rober hears of and lih;ixisinsure his; longevity. Ii%

    thle exceptionl rather than thle rule at A\ndover. slit' tYl.'omieonies being a hutg onl getting to ni'ans of anl elabora te system oiI-'rom thme poiint of view~ o)f the general -advancelfeimt of the class.; * * h ed early. or taking tendeprie.plyslvran prhp

    there are many aspect, of the valuies of the large chlasses; and thle smiall iFrihav T. WV. IHershey. P. A. '30. breath. ( deep breathmel.% it retiiiiii.lones~. There isz inl everx large class, thle opp~ortunity for a geuttine clIass ranl fer Yalei inl the cross;-couintry hinm of the story oif Barney A\lleii vn iciidPae.Bre r

    s;pirit. wvlich, if it catchles hold, can dlo miuch to enhance the value of race with Hharvard. .1. 1-1. Batten, thle fatculty Berniard MacFadden of agdi ota ecuddmthe class and thme appreciation of tile course by thos-e taking it. O~n 3d. P.. A. '31. ~as a Yale runner in frmier days. and how his quest foriitbd-pllheevradhsbdthe cither hanud, inl thle large group the invaluable element of the clas~s- the freshmnan race, while F.. Xv. health nearly putt his (heep hireath- woh'erieirgtu n hrooml disetis~sirmn is iiftenl of iiecessity- ithbmcred becaus~e of the need Clark. P. A\. '31, ran, for H'arvard. n" to an end. ha hvdbdl u fteoefor Copious explanation ailid interpretation byv the instructor : there is ***It seemis that I arnev was a hug windlow, which forttmnatelyv was necar

    gI eneral tendency to hold black thle progrcss of thle clas;s hiecaiise of the F cirie aon air at night, lie "olnt le . '~Atrsvrlrs lgtof thle its; dull members. exeto Cepn ocadBarnev eie'ta l

    slowliess b~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~)een pledged to Phi Gamma11. Delta ct ia leigpran.(eiddhtalwswllThere are innnmcrable arguiments for either side of the question, ait lRutgers. ofe coire baffled i rii to noe ewes'd ow effecived thiapaatusgh wasge

    and prejudices; foi' either side are hitit as numeinrous. Here at Ani- of *o*re'I'ifled 1' 1e.cryng Ii"

    donver. one TLatin intirunctor insists oni smanll divsions for his first v'ear KnHoad 'A.31isoefor sleeping porches which no gen- jute arouit- toesnat that itoi the.classes, but (hoes hot care how large his arlyanced classes; come,. while Kiglocrl . \ 3.i 1 rotis .\ltmnuns had seen fit to take diad aoft thie fact ofthat withdtom'unother nman inl thce samne department (hoes not care about the -size of his, of the avr 3 sitn ot care of. So he took that matter hedoribdoto the windofirst v'ear clas;ses. buit demnands that his advanced ones shall lie small. ])ill managers.; unto his own hands. At first he tin- audI the foot on the flooth*e

    Tin a sclhool founded uipon the ideals; of democracy in which An- .d *(oubhtedlN thought of the time-worn wul fncsiyb tqiea(Iover hast its roots, it w~ill ble a long time b~efore anl educatiotnal plulto- ine\\.BtsP..'2,adppet.htrmrtavlo.and, angle, but flainey prof)lyrelie

    cracy w~ith all stress hai~d upon thle rhevelopiie'nt of the specially' skilled B'as;il D). Hencning, P. A. '28. have anyv attempt at such a iuove might ta ,i olnthv vrtigcanl be founded : vet wvithotitt this Andover is admittedly wuas;ting it-, hiceii selected for the Senior Prom have made the towvi of Andover aiI~a otn olti oa httime by trv'ing to pro(duc-trative abihitv' where there i's none. That a Conmmittee at Yalip next spring, rise tlip in arms for fear that P. A.evnihsfetddtcko.happy' meditim Can lie reached is,. of Cotirse, the assumption and hope W~illiamn I-. .-\bell. P. A. '28, James %vas establishing a military organl- Then thle nuint de triomtplh came110w. wvhcn it is desired that aI school shouild bie run to give as man\' Adriance. P. A. '28, and H-erster izatioii. So Barney had to resort Blarniey, slipped oii his pajamas, ad

  • I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~THE PHILLIPIAN PAGE THREEDR. STEARNS SPENDS BADMINTON CLUB TO good 'w'rk of both goalies. TheHOLD TOURNAMENT game ended with a score of 0-0.WINTRY BLASTS ARE IN THE AIR WEEK-END AT HARVARD ~~~~The Roma~ns won .a much dis-WINTRY BLASTS ARE IN THE AIR WEEK-END AT ~~~~~~~~Organization Under A. P. Cook puItiAI victory' O'er the Saxnsli by

    A I~~~~~~~~nspects New Harvard House Arousing Much ai score of' 1-0. tUntil the very lastr - Plan As Guest Of Itrs part of the game the contest hadPresident Lowell Tile Badminton Club, which haslieivr envfut.Tn

    A complete atock of Winter Appurel ia here MEETS OLD P. A. BOYS just recently been organized by A\ just as thle whiste blew to end.S A comlete stck of Wnter Aparel ishere METS OLDP. A. BYS 1'. ook, isfast beominthopugame a gSamon Salockedck a agoalt ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~~~1.Coi at eoigpplrkick with hik hands. nI'mediatelv-CHESTERFIELDS - - POLO COATS ~~~~~~~~~Gives Sunday Morning Sermon At among the students in school. The teRmn kicked thle ball in onCHESTERFIELDS POLO COATS ~~~~~Sanders Theater; Speaksth o$40.00 to $75.00 -- - $37.50 to $90.00 At Christ Church ~~~~membership now numbers sixteen the penalty kick. Then a li,~Putr!-- ~~~~~men and the first tournament to arose as to whether the Romans

    ¶ . ~~~~~SUITS $35. 00 to $70.00 Dr. Stearns visited Harvard determine ranking of the players had the right to kick a penaltyover the week-end. I-le was the i o en ed hr kick after the game had enided. ToSHEEPSKIN COATS and JACKETS $14.00 to $18.00 speaker .at the morning services i o en ed hr r he settle the discussio~n .a coin was~

    Sundav in the Sanders Theatre. badminton courts available: one inflpdanthvior sgveSheepskin Mittens $1.50 to $2.00 Sunday noon he was the guest of the uipper floor of Rulfinch H-all andl to the Roman.. as a result of the

    President Lowell' at dinner, and in -two more in the Case \l~emorial toss.the afternoon attendled a tea given Cage. The first round matche., of Next wveek will mark- the final

    by the Reerend r.Glenn orthle tournament must be plaved ofif round of dIub soccer games beforea~ ~~ ~~i b l r o C . I t Christ (Church : at the tea he met bfr h 4ho hsmnh and the end of thle season. Thle la4~f ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~about fifty of the Andover gradu- bfr h 4ho hsmnh_____________________________________________________________________ates nlow at Harvard. all results are to be posted in Bul-gmewlbepadonTsay-- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~During the a fternoon he made- an finrch Hall after each match.

    HOTEL inispection of the new Harvard Th rou~ghoutt tile rest of the year itbuildings and was particularly im- is planned to'lhave one tournamentSHA W, SHEEN MANOR pressed by the aspects of tIle, new a month. It is hoped that man%

    ANDOVER house plan.J. De Acutis, Pfop. Sunday evening Dr. Stearns others will take upl the sport. Thle

    r ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~spoke at Christ (liureh, cost of' entering the club is, smrall.Situated in-the heart of America's most ~beautiful model As; it is the custom for the Sunl- The dclus aire two dollars;. and a ra-village. Only one mile from Phillips Andover Academy. (lay speaker to lead the chiapel ser- quet and press cost only seven (101-

    40 Rooms with or without private baths. vices thle first two day-sof the next lars. Thle membership list tip to thet ~~~~Restaurant accommodates 100 -guests. w~ee . D~r. Stearns filled that present is as follows: A. P. Cook-,

    capaciy Mondy and'i'ucsav otPresident, '.M. T. Thompson. D. D E PIN N A______________________________________________________________ ii. wveek. Ninde, R. .O'Connor. WN. Pritch-Refutes Criticism Of And vet I am not so sure that Romans To Encounter ard. R. T. Breed. W'. Taradash. wV 5th Avenue and 52nd StreetCurrent Art Gallery. Exhibit it is as simple as all that. Picasso ¶NEW YORK

    himself, commonly regarded as anSaxons In Football Ileacli, H-. N. Neuihert. J. Flour-noy.(Continued from Pg 1) arch ofne in ti epci ad. (olne rm1ae1 D. Dove, F. F. FordPR. R. Brown- COMIPLETE OUTFITITERS

    Page offender this espect, is (Uoniinirrl frr~m la~r. 1)ing, T. I-T. Gregg. j. HI. Richard. TO COLLEGE ANDoften do not k-now wvhat a great tnitted by coptncristobmany of the modlerns are "driving a draftsman of rare ability andi year, have sagged greatly this sea- sonl, and Mr. Baldwin. "PREP" SCHOOLat". I am bafiled by th6 purely versatility-. A careful stuady of his 'on anld halve won only one game. STUDENTS____geometric designs of Picasso, for II 'oiiwi 'inl I V/Ie or his etching 'flhat contest, ho'vever. ivas against Healthy Life Not Alwayso rpentei eibt

    exampleand, pehaps in elf-dc-Thre Dancer will reveal a techniuethe (Greeks, and So thle Gauls shouldOureesnaiexhbtfense, am often inclined to take re'- of great sureness coupled wvith liave the edlge toda%. Good For The Adam's Apple bi-tieekly, at 141 M4ain St.xcourse to the weapon -which is economny of line. Likewise in the Th ( rktem ofa ha (Continucel from Pare 2)

    commony usedto attck tha ~vhihbeatitifully modeled back portrayed -liown strength lostly duiring thewe (lo not understand.-laughter. I inl legas's pastel Aftcr tlhc Bat/h or first lhilf. and has lost several out of the window. But Barney~had HILL BARBER SHOPenjoy dtie anecdote of the modern or in his subtle copies from the an- gaines through second-period let- reckoned without the window. The At HLLP Nart exhibit at the Beaux Arts in cients canl be found fewv "sloppy" lips: the Gaul game is marked bvY sas;h weights in the window decided Hours: 8:00 A. M1. to 7.00 P. M.P!3ris in which won honorable or "palsied" lines. Nor dlo imost starting weakness aind gainingitwsim togupobeto.SMD LU Amention a painting by a donkev, critics term '"garish" the delicate, stlghtwritl n fte 'HN 0whose tail, with brush attachedl ,tiihlv% harmonized colors of Seu- game.an th widw sdel wnt____________________and dipped into various paints. rat's colored crayons or of Renoir%~ In all probalulity the two teams cov.Toewr h aswe NE Wdaubed onl the canvas at random, colored lithographs of the girls will he fairly evenlv matched and consideration of thle Adam's apple B1 1 G ]B E N-I like the stohi of the painting pla'ing ball. Furthermore, how the breaks should have much to do had not gone into effect, and this with 2-Voice Alarmnwhich not long ago wvon a prize hi Dauniier's caricatuire.s or his Lc with the-deciding of thle contest. unobliging wvindow in its descent and Silent Ticka Philadelphia exhibit hung upside Veatire Lcqisothtir could fairlv he The lirobable line-lils: caught Barney right across, the JOHN FERGUSON, Jervelerdown. I find it easy to concltide included in a group characterized] GREEKS windpipe. Drte to his excellent ANDOVER MIASSACHUSE1TSthat many of- the most extreme as, "devoid of intellectual content", Elii! :%u..ini. 1)urr pyiu. oee.Aa~de'

    modrns wih teirapprenly r witouteve th sevin grceGuarud -P'rati. Gratjii counterpart was able to withstand ANDOVER STEAM LAUNDRY* sketchy effects, do rnot know howv of satire" is exceedingly difficult to (eniitr Fiege'niari the blow, but was in the embarrass-BIA'. ii'men~ricit. Ntihllr. Willard, Ma-. STUDENTS' WORKto draw, that they have been too uinderstand. ,, ing position of being about to be-lazy to undergo the discipline re- I spsil htsm fteLi t'~iiii.GU. choked any minute. S~ince hi-, headASPC LTIt is possble tl~ltso'll of ile Ed R ip-1111.Sne'lling,;quired for learning the technique current failure to alppreciate 11o0(- 'ra*rv- Cnlug.Alexander wi'a outside, and the w~indowv closed] Agents-K. Macl~uffie, C. Lairdof their art.. ertn art results fromi a misappre-(;irj(:iiu.!cffhwapatcll ttofrmasC,.nter-liump ssac.Btti sweetetn A Y h ~ A T-Back-- Tiiornp~qon. - O'eiliv. Ilamlin. sitne u hC sweetetn A F1. RI1VARDI

    ____________________________________________________________ Cri'envo,,,ideep breaths come in. Barney had Jeweler and Optometrista healthy set of lungs, and through To meet present conditionsSTERN'S PREP SHOP hension concerning w 'hat the artists strenuous use of them w~as cable to we have REDUCED PRICES

    aire try-ing to do. Tf wve judge Tire crow an S. 0. S. which brought aid 36 Main Street, Andover,- Mass.Ifikado by Gilbert and Sullivan. in a short w~hile. Thq window wasis coming to the for example. on its success in in- raised], the machine thrown into re-s;piring the grand emotions aroused verse, and Barney "'as once again TEM PLE'SCupboard, November 7th ~~~~~~hy Bach's 13 Minor Mass, we are safe for democracv, anid with onl--fnredoomed to disappointment, a slight taste of cider to& remind - music-SHOP

    with a prominent Yale man in charge - Likew~ise. wve cannot fairly judge him of the almost disastrous; ex- BOYS' HEADQUARTERSmodern -artists; on other standards perience.

    * ~~~~~~~than their own. M.-,any of the mod- The Prober isn't healthy, in thefoSUITS: ~~~~~~~~~ern painters, feeling that art has now-you-take-ten-deep-hreatliq qenqc PORTABLE

    ____~ ~~~UIS no more to do with morality or of the word, and a bed to him is PHONOGRAPHSTailored-lo-measu~re, 55.00 spiritual values than has an isos- a bed. w~hether the window is openReady-made, from 30.00 celes Ariangle, have apparentlv de- or not, but if you are ever inclined Victor. Columbia and

    v'otef'~llteir effort to the purely to take drastic measures to avoid 'Brunswvick fO VERCOA TS: sensuous; effects of color and line, -suffocation, remember -Barney Al-

    Ready-made, from 30.00 ~We mnay feel that sutch art is lim- len and buv a fanl.RE O DReady-mde, fro 30-00ited. hut that -need not hinder us Study Lamps, Etc.HABERDASHERY ~~~~~from enjoyment of what h1as been Gauls And Greeks Win

    SPOERDAS HERIYTE accomplish~ed towards the approx- Soccer Games Monday 66 Main Street. Andoverimation of the goal which the ar-

    * ~~~~~~tist has set for himnself. Further- (otne rmT.i ()S n E'more, Modern art is, admittedly to red lby numerotis penalties for both ITTX1DKERCI-rIIEFIS

    __________________________ agreat extent experimental and as sides. Huntington made the Ro- 10c, Ific and 52cN T it IR ~ ~~~such should, it seems to me, awvaken mans' sin.Zle tally onl a free kick :I choice of white iand colored_Z W-0-2 qH F IV N- a sympa.-thetic resilon.ei h u-i rito h ga.Cmiz; odr4".d "d £15. WEST OF FlFTN AVENUE ~ ntepi-i rn ftega.Cminsodr1ic. Ojut of the whelter of the good, who starred throughotit the game. ,S P~'1lS

    '1" NEW YORK ~~~ ~~~~~~~~ ~ ~~~the 1-d and the irifrn of made the 'Romans first Za andSie'bad. ind~~~~~~~~~~fferent goal. ~~~~~~~~;iCqSi, to I Imodern art may come a great mnac- soon afterwards Gardner made the c.9cadfepr____________________________________________________________ ter who can utilize the sianificint. winning score for the Ronans. I1EN'S I~T \l.F H-TnqrE

    - uigit wvith creative geniuis ninto On Tuesday the Gatl idte iue ao

  • PAGE FOUR THE PHjmjPANj WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1931

    The ]Lower Price Representative-. of Rosenberg clothes this sea- ARCHIE MAGIDson means no lowering whatever THE "heCuA7d-dof the traditional quality that "T eC pbadhas made them so -highly es- 26 Salem Streetteemed. There's a wide choiceof handsome patterns in the 104GIA M STUT 3 AT5t-SR& Tuesday -and Wednesday

    Fall line. November 3 and 4

    HILL ~~~~Dr. Fuess Bicycle Rider %ard kick back to his 25-yard line. British Scientific Ass'n -_____________W . R. HILL ~At Waterville, Won A few sniort gains, a 15-yard pen- Elects Mr. Boyce COLONIAL THEATRE-

    HoosAt Amherst alt%, and a kick managed to carry ADVR ASCUETHonors Cont~~~~~~~~~~~10"inued from Page 1) ADVR ASCUET

    HARDWARE -tile hall to Brown's 30-vard line.(Continued from Page 1) ~ r ihr h poet egntosn ebrcmrsn Wed. and Thurs., Nov. 4-5Fr-m her theoppoentsbega tho~and membrs, omprsing"BAD GIRL"' Sally Ejiers

    Fishing Tackle, Shells, Pocket naaich ha ptuliie thiagrsie(ivuphefldsience teachers all over thle worldl. .1 LIKE YOUR NERVE"time( starting with anl 8-yard run around Thle societv corresponds with its Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.

    Knives, etc. etc. .\-ke'l to mlakc a comment onl I )r. right end by Gro-,:. Karaban vaIou rnhsadi raie- various branches and is- orgri.aadnSat.,Nov.e6s

    31 MAIN STREET - ~~Tel. 102 Fu, fo-r this article, one of hli. ,1i)pped through the line for 5 more -rtesuvo e r.adStNv -____________________________________contfrere'. in thle 1Enrglish depart- yards. Gross then picked a bealt- frm d tiIofeahgmtloi*STAR WITNESS" Walter Huston

    nient sai~~~~~~~~l ~tifjul opjwiiiig aned broke free in th~e inl science throughout thle world. "111GIB STAKES" lAwell ShermanL E 0 N 'S - 1nci of the lharacteristics oif oipen field for 33 %ards before Mu-, Captain Nightmare Cartoon

    I' ~~~~~~I )r. 1oe1'. i'. til;t InI spite of thle Icr oVertook aiidldowned hlim, (I Dr. Moorehead To Give New'iJersey Ice Cream, Soda______________va.It auiounlt ol %%Iork hie acconi- A\ndover's 22-yard line. After a Lectur e On Friday _______________________and Sandwiches 11ie, and Ilii- niniva dutiesz, lie al- few miore short gains Schultz, Cniudfo aeI

    ;ensto have tlime ti) -walk. blockedra short pass giving the Mltetalk. -r play g iwith hlis friends, the ball onl their l 5-yrd] line. A fter CTp~er, shell, and stone will be ex-H . fl1j'Manyv o f tile younger men onl thle a series of fumibles and kick,, .\n-. hibited. The usual discussion =

    JOHN STEWART facuiltv have fo~und new in-;piration dower~ managed to advailc~ the hall -period will fo-llowv the speaker's re-iIUYFIC OF inl his~ friendly criticism atnd adl- to ni~l-field. The F~resililan back- marks.

    Cast Of lothing and,, She he"eld 'again began a steadly marchI yice.*' (lown, the field over~ ~~~~~~~~~~ There is miuch interest in ex-

    10Bartlet Street. Andover owtefedaveraging S10 .4~~~~~~~~~~~ndover Remains Undefeated; ~.ard'. a play and had carried to AnI: plobring onl the pat foug e

    Conquer Brown Freshmen 14-6 doiver sone-\ard line', whlen th'*woaesrots.icie Mn M ilkGoods Packed.. Stored, Shipped quarter ended. -colleges and museunis are training

    'fojitinued from P'age' 1 F~OURTHI O'ARTER theni -for that knind of wvork and

    C. S. BIJCH.AN' ~~~~~the reniainini, S yards oni a long )nt the .econd play- with the halintscoeton . orhdFurniture and Upholstering rhtendl ruin for a touchdown andI onl Andover's 4-y ard line. Karahan wl ega otl elw bu

    then made the( extra point. carried it over the line for atu- raelgasapfsini.Ice Cr earnShade Work. 'Mattresses Re- Gardner kick(-d o~ff again and ilIwn.Fet failed to, m,-ake the C\- Sno oni e

    made. Awnings. Carpet Work, after a few exchanges; of kicks andl tra 1 oitnt. Sno oni eT%% ~~~~~~~Dance Is A SuccessFurniture Repairs. "mllgdins. the quarter end'edl wuiti Two exchainges of kick, brought

    thle ball on Brirw~n's 42-vard line. tIle( hall hack to) the origzinal kick-CniuefrmPe I

    4.3 P'ark Street Tel. 345 Andover orofi f \1' position. Karahan gained 10 (otne rmPg 1Tn this eriod nether hel thin' rds; ''n pa-s andl 'in thle text few lsefrifo-trtunl ve. Telephone Lawrence 5167

    THE CUPBOARD tipper hand. The scrimmtage andP'! 1 ". carried the h~all to A'ndover' .;i~c1 it ~ndascnSandwiches, kics, ranging frot one IS-varil4 0 -vardl ]lne where G'ardlner inter- tributed a lot to the enjoymeunt of

    Home Made ies, etc. ine to theother wereabout asc'pted a1 pass for thle Blue. I low- the afternoonn. Refreghments wereHom 3adePisetc lret(- tleothr er abuta,;evr.MI~he iterepedpa,-,Cr served. .AGENTS FOR

    Special Fried Chicken Dinners muhchl inl Q- territ-ory as the other. ee.aohritretr 115gvSunday Evening, 75c Thlefirsf'sp; ctacuilar play% was wuhen D'w h aloi.noe' 5 ediisIlcy cls nvard line A\fter a 6-yard gain. Phlillips~ acted as chape~rons. TEPRE N HLO

    26 S.\LV~l ST., ANDOVER the Fe~hmen gained 17 yards on a twi recovyeredl a funilde and Gra- 1ile Senior Council consisting of - PENS)pposite Brothe'rs Field short underhand pass,; to Peterson.DaiONlBro Lrd

    quarterback: however, a 15-v'ard hilavne iebl ote3-"-L W O P Niard line. A.few plays later hie ton, Barr, and Taggart, has an- BARNARD BUILDING

    P. A. STUDENTS ATTENTION! penkalty corunterbalanced this gain.Let! Bennie "ave- a dollar for you. -Buy The PBlue gained several vards on li rew ogp rmte4-adnucdta te rgaso

    a $4.00 Student Economy Ticket and get anl exchange of kicks, then' Graham ni Ju-t he~'ond two le(fens-e mlenl the samite sort will contitnue to hie5'.OO %torith fir it. to B.. Ir'wn uh a h elii given throughout thle seatson ifFfIAR fAN HAMCHIIGH! Cl -ISS- HAIRCUTS and S11AVES intercepted a pass, and Fitz's puni n-1tad o ocdw.1-t hr , Zlfcet'uei upr

    Agoents on the Hlill. to their 15-yard line wuas returned i-in k 12ke vthe fo tra totiovnt.akn I~t) wairrait tufeircient h.'tile tlprtSPECIAL OFFERBennie's Barber Shop to Andovers 38-yard line. After .taNkikdteetapitikngt arnthirlighl. ThhBus $.5) Phoni' 1289*M ~a few ins;ignificant plays,, arnotherthfiascr146i avro.\i

    0 ~~~TRFoeT 129-N lNOE chneo ik n e tm over. Thle line-uips: Lecturer Describes DealMro.0____r_ FTAD___R_________fk___and__fefu___ A Nl Dl ElR BROWN Fit. African Hunting TripIDetlMro 5

    bles gave the Blue the hall on her It. 11r~mir I Kiltiiggi. Ie' . $1.00own I15-yard line fr-omn where she n ;rli-. le, Romam, (Florini (Conitinued from Page 1)$10 Vau

    It. Garibier. II ~ It. Rieck 10 VauB ILL POLAND ~~~~~kicked ouit of danger a-, the half D1ok. ig 1 1g. Fm-It (Sempol. Lear) his activities with Vale. and of hiBO HF R5 CE Tflarchni (Roo.enbi'rg). rg clefrietndship with the school

    Successor to TBn(hATRree. raant -e i rmmn. llaqe Rea) throtugh li hi college acquaintanceH. F. CHASE \~~~-ndonver was thrown eniirelv on re.rtr.CsyRn)with many of the present membersTEANO RFUI SOE

    her defenqive in thiq period and ri'. Chaiiin 'Wittpenno. NlarlihahI) of the Phillips Academy Board of

    was outpayed 'i ever~'way. Ony I. flnt i S'lt). Peterson (Petrn,,) Tlrustees. A. BASSO, Proprietor

    Full Line of once was the ball in BRrown's ter- v. cm, CMr Ternvi'i. flughes0. rh CH IE F UTFOOTBALI, Ili -~~~~~~~~~~~r. plIn. (trsit Grays Play DummerMANSRE ADO R

    AND SOCCER C~~~~~~~~raliam. flb fb). Knraban Away This AfternoonMANSRE ADOE

    SUPPLIE-S CoindfrmPg Ye ANDOVER MANSEC. S. W ARDEN ~~~~~gamne, although they iav'e f itit- Tea Room_Developin~~~~~~rC PrinAting E ' llaved nCeat'l% all their rivals and LUCEanDI ER

    Developing Printing ~~~~~~~~Wholesale Meats and Provisions hav~e beenl b~eatenl otilv In tiarrow LUCEanDINREnlarging - ' ~~~~~~~~~~~~Andover, Mass. margins. \Veek En ussAcomdtm

    Outfitter for all T____________________________________ lhis scries of gainles which thle 109 Main St. Tel. 8965 AndoverPhillips Academy Teams ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~econdls have played this year has__________________

    giv-et thetm much %valuable exlper- SA ITW HFL ERIS MAIN ST., ietlce in actual cointests and should SA ITW HFL ER

    AND)OVER, MASS. ANDOVER NATIONAL BANK -give thle first team ntiiuch valuahle Telegraphed AnywhereAinytimematerial for next year. J. H. PLAYDON

    __________________________________ ~~Andover, Massachusetts A\ garne next week with a liar-yard team will end an outstanding 64t Main Street Tel. 70

    Compliments of TaeesC ek - L teso Crdt eatifor the Blue seconds underTHE J. E. GREELEY CO. Trvlr hcsLteso rdt the tutelage (if 'Messrs. D)ake and

    Benedict. NVW. J. MORRISSEY20 Essex St. Andover Checking Accounts Saving Accounts T'he pirolbable line-tip for .\nt-

    Telephone 12304 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~TAXI SERVICETelephone I 2.'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~4 d~~(over: PARK ST.. ANDOVER. MASS.

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