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LUE ITS INITIAL DEFEAT Vol. LXVI No. 30 P.HILLIPS ACADEMY, , MASS., JANUARY 21, 1942, Ten Cents Capture Thrilling Game By 35-32 Margin n-Gymt Andover Will Introduce Summner Session Saturday, in the Borden gynai-______

a fighting, well-drilled Andovear- T __ _ __ 5tft played superbly, yet lost a e~xet Bows To -- By WILBUR BENDER craft, the control of ships, planes eart-breaking contest to a igh Dirctr f henHoldssitte an gniead rin lwysad onidntDean Phliin H lsAndvrSmw eso military communications. Behinld G erald dhoeatono and alwaysconfident Yale Frosh - FfI0 f irco fte el-ntttedae ginse n thesc estan en-e W n t ademy team, 35 to 32. Neve a oe'hiligde Ii noe u ~ eso h lnsw edsinit n n be i- AdoeIrdats A n a B n u t 1 tle last war Andover trained gineers to act as meterologists, as F m u ~ e it a more trillingAndoer uel beenwitGradates A nn al Banqu t its udentss inccloseodorrderldrill reandchrasearchucand mproductions hmenito essed on thb Hill. The teams weretrnhdgigwhc mahaekpmonghefodfcml- eny matched, and never did one Participate In Game Abnov rtenc digging,thic ols may hae caep meon the flood of comphecn ur Here aage to gain more than a five- AhIt A d v rInn be odfrtersusbtpo-ctdwaos h us ak e tr itlead. Andover was never Last-Saturday an outclassed An- ably didn't help much otherwise, planes, ships and intricate devices ehitid until four minutes from the dover sextet droppied a 7-0 contest Dr. Fuess Among Those This time the Academy is pursu- of all sorts we must have to win Will Discuss Science nal gun, when the unperturbed, to the Yale Fresh in the New Ha- -0f r ing a diff erenit policy of doing what this war.~A tApisT h ihugh trailing Dean outfit took theyeArn.Ldbthiousad Prenitseqpedodtatshlig In othei- and less obvious fields ore ith a quick succession of ing right-defenseman, Hariaon, the Elected by Senior Boar'ds to turn out trained men. The sum- we shall need trained men. If we Present World War basket. Throghoutthegae wasfreshmian team, studded with stars mer session s a major element in are going to ight all over the globe askfeds byrohot ade grome als from '41 team, grabbed the off ense At the Andover Inn Sun-day eve- that policy, we will need linguists, men who in George Washington Hall, Rri- iossibye angles Onaefalot and pushed relentlessly to core ning, 75 guests enjoyed the annual Because the present war is the can speak and write German, day evening, January 23, at 8:15 ad, almost elementary shots were after score. Phillipian banquet. Norman Barrett, most -completely mechanized and French and Spanish-and Japanese, p. mn, Dr. Gerald Wendt will give a issed. The first period opened on a fair- the present editor-in-chief of the pa- lecture on American inventions and ly even basis, until suddenly Blake, per, resided as master of cere- inventive genius with respect to the McKernin Stars unassisted, broke through for the monies, while the new editors were pre-sent conflict. With him he will The whole Blue team played, fine opening score. Six minutes later announced. Craig Gilbert succeeds bring much scientific equipment, balfrom beginning to end. Vin- Blake, this time aided by a penalty, Norman Barrett as editor-in-chief, and will perform many fascinating ule" McKerniin paced the scorers again hit pay dirt, and followed up and will assume his duties at the- experiments to illustrate his talk. ahe hooked five fielders in the 52 seconds later with another. Thus beginning of the spring term. There will be no admission charge, frthalf to ring up ten points. His the superiority of the home team The banquet occurred much and ever-yone -is cordially invited to loor game was also good, and he was soon obvious, especially as they earlier this year, since the former -~-Mr. Wilbur ender attend. Lproved to be a great steadier, when pushed matters towards the end of editors desired the newlyappoint- -- fteAaey- s TeJp n h ai aen ithe final canto, he injured an, the period. Yale 3, Adov4i 0. ed ones to have a longer breaking- *.- tory Department who monopoly on 'big surprises' and ale and had to be assisted from inpro.I-h atteafi ithe floor. Second Period inpeid. n tarh.atte far has been appointed somle f World War I's most start- He received able support from The second period itnessed a occed nMrh to serve as the D liug dev'elopments are yet to come," bgDick Duden, who tallied eight vain defensive fight by the Royal The meal was excellent, especial-- rector of An s --according to Dr. Gerald Wendt. "Al- makrs, and played great defen- Blue. The frosh wre constantly on ly to those accustomed to '¶beanery" first academic sum- most all modern machines of war sve ball, especially under the hoop. the attack, frequently forcing the rations. In his opening address, ~ mer session. His ar, are American ideas and inventions: John M1aclntyre countered with hisplywtal me.H evr they Mr Barrett emphasized the fact ticle on the session the steel warship, the modern rifle, usual goodgamefromthe guardwere stopped cold by the valiant that the new men had a tough job, and its aims in to- 'the tank, the submarine, theibomib- usualgoodeene nil agtliinanmnebfrethm bthewsfreohemaysisu soud sih, ueguardr hemchn post, andinter sinalyxtepoints.leslipped tprove fumosttheinterest-d ingun, intthet gairplaneeand ai itself.selAm-m "Bo" Furman, too, played a fineotepeatte weealtocudffllietrs paed n pae from the pivot position, "mak- ram home two more goals, one on them. al.rcapascitye full pis out theinnot a"iany plays,_though,_hiimself, an assist from "Punchy" Pyle, well The New Editors fl aaiy ons-u h oe be tallied only one foul. -~ "E113"' -o-esnentbered-by---those---her-e--las~~~ - -lecturer;;theseeareenowwabouttA50 V'ose looked good, especially de- ya.Yl ,Advr0 Gilbert was announced edito-n 0scin fteNtioaDees fensively, and he contributed four The last period finally saw Coach chief. Gilbert Kittredge relieeacn-mite ne atv laluable points. Knight's men stage a comeback, quished his job as assignment e- - Rsearc. Clommfiftte urgnde ae The only substitutes who crashed but all todl-ate, and the Freshmen itor to Phil Drake David study. Also, fite oritonae tbe-scoring-column--were-"-Poppy"- netted two moire goals, the final one Chavchavadze, managing editor- wkngudrteCmmittee on Bush and "Tuck" Asbury, and both by our '41 captain, Bill Howe. named Bill Phelan his successor. Medical Resea.ienty-fiveanper- turned in commendable jobs in Other old Andover men who pla,3~ed Stuart Northrop succeeds Peter the most far reaching war in his- Chinese,-Russian, Malayan, Hotten- phcts the nonsr ouftsptdin their limited service, were Don Boynton, first string cen- Welch as business manager. Jim. tory, the United States has an aI- 'tot and what not for that matter- the chemists are nowv engaged in For the Dean outfit, Smith, at ter, and Gardner, who both turned Orr announced his -successor at the "lost limitless need for trainedtoatsinelgcefierpp- aro'k'sysD. edt"om forward, stood out, as he ripped in ecellent, performances. -post of circulation manager 'to be mnfoexrtscialists, andagditiereesantasl-poungvalew rdcsfr the meshes with eight field goals, Victors Superior Samuel "Moose" Herron. Fred technicians in every field. Ally gaistse illatepedterssnt-dfseu,trnm-p'duigvtl and n poducts for and was certainly a major factor The victors unquestionably de- Jordan replaces Drek Vreelaad as shortage of men trained in inatlie- tions epwill nedoctoph-s, sanl adn eseand m Hany ottesn Ithe victory. Grimshaw, hals mate served to win as they kept the advertising' manager. All these matics, science ad engineering mists, statisticians and psycholo- that while, as yet, no results have at the other forward post, played initiative all through the contest appointments were received with will be an especially serious source gi.benmdpulc"wtschao- amagnificent game, and added tiltels e'owihswtegreat applause. of wveakness in our stiuggle foi- suristher aiepetyoeepl h enrateon uofici'eativespowercthe tillthelaswhch swpeiod -he iva. I th fihtin sevie,sercvieiespw frivareareInentheforh pefightingnrati

Band lays The chief weakness of our team attended were: Dr. Fuess, Mr. Allis, ficient mathematical taining for tine to become privates in the and unheard of weapons and de- The Blue, to the accompaniment was a weak passing offense, but the Mr. Hall, and Dr. Chase. Mr. navigation in the air or at sea, and army. Truck drhvers, trench dig- fenses, possibly a complete revolu-~ of the band, and a large cheering real reason for defeat was that Yale Couttr,.,of Smith & Coutts, and Mr. for handling artillery. An under- gers and riflemen, and lots of them, tion in the methods of warfare." section, hopped off to a four-point was, as Manager Cha-vchavadze Frank Nelligan, the make-up man stnigo.hsca rnilsi are essential; but it is a fairly He continues "~he plante, tank, lead at the beginning of the game said, too "darn" good. of the Tmpw'sman Press, also attend- fudmnaInhndigsc rb simple matter to get them. You and submarine are the beginning, onl fielders by Dick Duden and Yale '45 (7)-g, Swift; rd, Har- ed-nhstl r otssi t fnasetems -i hadetin ofucar-CotneonPg3 hendfAmrcnivtv- "Xinrie"Mcernin, but Dean re- mon (Capt.); Id, Kistler; rw, was the best organized Phillipian ness. The United States' most tallated to the count. And~ver hq Blake; c, Boynton; w, Pearson. since 1933. Mr. Nelligan talked of powerful weapon, which will, in a the better of the twle ftr' tle- Andover (0)-g, Vorce; rd, Ham- th past years of the Phillipuan. M SICAL CLUB MR COLBY M lOong wvar, most certainly prove de- umiader of the period, and it end- mei' (Capt.); Id, Welch;, sturDr. Chase, head of the Activities L~ATIN LANGU1AGE CL~. cisdve, is that resourcefulness of ed, Andover io, Dean 8. In the sec- gis; c, Saunders; 1w, Kitteredge. hadn'tNhadtoUtourSPOaSORthat E B the Ameiican spirit which enabled ond peiod,bth - eams parried Yae'5atraePrtrPyeheptePiiinatlbu te Sunday night a new club held its our pioneers to conquer the wilder- ttrstaferthusandattherafHteEurstavnauhGadnratoninedon aga3 Roer HllIsGust iiltmetigntahehoe oM.PoninedonPae, the Blue boys held a promising 17 Franohot, MRognnerasos IE gieA -Hall FGet Johnt m.eClbying ain street The. ~ ~ o do Pg t13 lead.e, D a Ctrneie.At Lost! Sawyer club has two main purposes, one of W illiams Halh-;' ut thapea reeed DgnteanecAndover alternates--Stevens, 0- *Last Saturday night the classic making the Latin language live, an- Squad eappeaedto egin te secLeary, Coulson, Warren, Crault, Runs In R. R. Club walls of Sawyer Hall were filled other of sampling some of the "good T od D b t --- Con tfnued on Page 4 Strout, B3idgood. thjyu corsesfomA-but scarce" foods. T od D b t On Wednesday afternoon, the wihjyu corsrsfmAn The roster of membemrs includes Under the remote but kindly a-us- members of the railroad club wi-t- dover and Rogers Hall, dancing to Pantzer; Harris, A. G.; Sullivan, pices of Philo, the Williams Hall Academy Athletic Events Today messed the first unofficial run of the the music of Cleworth's Band, while T . coaKIim .. eaigAscainwl hl t At(Weather Rabb~~~t~s permitting)Pond ~~~club's first engine, an 0-6-0 Southern the rest of the school laughed at Phillips, H.; Blumne, R.; and Simp- first debate and organiation meet- At(Weatherpermitting)Pacific Rabbits Pnd switcher, over the whole Bob Hope. There were fifty-five son, W. Over a Welsh rarebit ing n the hall this evening at 6:30. 2:30 Hockey gam_-Andover vs. Belmont Hill., back stretch of the line, on which gils from the Rogers contingent, teemmesslce uee Sbetfrdsuso ytefu a single track has now been com- headed by their lender, Miss Mc- tzemmers eedn ofgthe Juiort fornscuhopeful wbl bhe:u Previous Records: pltl Gay, and about eighty Andover Pnzra h rsdn fteJno oescdoeuswl e Andover:pltylad boys. This was purely a social func- club, and also Alfred Harris as sec- Resolved, That compulsory ath- B. C. Frosh 4, Andover 3 - The little "" gauge switcher, tion, and there was singing. retary-treasurer. Mr. Colby indi- letics should be retained at Phil- chugging along at an appropriate 'cates that t is the ntention of the lips Academy. Supporting the af- Yale Frosh 7, Andover 0 rate for such engines, pulled a The dance started at 7:30 and last- club to hold further meetings at firmative will be William F. O'Shea Stalr~nglineups:model rerigerato and a tnk cared 'till near midnight. the Commons, and then later at and Archibald C. Coolidge, Jr., Andover: - and a super-detailed model of a According to the band leader, inns and hotels n the--vicinity of while the negative position is n Vore e; g Denver & Rio Grande Western ca- Mr. Cleworth, his ace drummer Andover. hands of W. Kelly Simpson and A. Hammer (Cap., d boose. had been drafted at the last min- Until a better name can be found, S. Cleveland Fuller. B. C. Welch, d ~~~~~~Sometrouble was encountered ute, and so Rogers and Steve the club s going to be called the It is hoped that this debate will Saun.delc, when the train crossed an mpro- Metcalf had to fill n, and did as Sodalitas Satina. The president isbetef-runroasris f Saunders, . f ~~~~~~~~~~~~visedswitch, which had not yet well as the pro would have. Dance gonboaponeomiteo the ornte inof a i-o Stu~~~~~ge%f ~~~~been wired, and the current was cards for the sixteen dances- were ton to aw po 'th constittieo-a ircntss noligaWl Kitteredge, thsboe.TiwoeewspineoyM.vnde tce' doyira uegiu crins ,"t a liams Hall-Rockwell series or pos- thus wasPrintdboken.Thishoweve, by M. vander Sucken' "duoviri egibusiblybndeveas outsideeo debates.bteJuniorsr At the Case Memorial Cage, soon remedied and the train ran Paul Revere Press. Mr. Colby ut it-which s to be who show up well n this '-league" 2:30 T-rack Meet. Andover Second Team vs. LIwreilce. the rest of ts trip without any 'Mrs. Fuess, and Mrs. Pfatteicher written entirely in Latin. The group wilhv hnet eoefl Firstyear meet for ofAndover. the - trouble, were hostesses for the dance, and will first read Phormio, by Ter- memberse of hanc t earm fu-l Continued on Pag5~4 Continued on Page 4 Continued on Page 4 ture. college. A perfectly sound reason for this was that Ink Blots. A succession of them. h man in over half of the undergraduates didn't give a hangcag addu sh'et of paper and said: 4=#Ui**_T for anything much more athletic than hoeing a "Write !" We wrote, trying to describe what we row of spuds, and of the rest only a dozen or so saw on the screen, down to the last'splatter. s a member of the Columbia ScholastiC Y Press Association as well a of the Daily Princetonian might be considered fit for a spqrt more sfrenuous Trying to find a purpose for this madness, we I Association of Preparatory School Nesaes t1htn Parcheesi. Needless to sa~r, Gallup's athletic decided that students witlf the D. T's would prob- Thomas Cochran -EDITOR-I N-rCHIE -NrunanBarrett pr'owess neither extended be~ond the reaches of ably scream and leave the room when confronted There have been, in the histo the Snake River Belt, nor did it entice to the col- with' the horrible spots, but aside from tracing of , greatnu EDITORIAL DIVISION lege more than a few of the neighboring athletes. these, we couldn't figure the thing out fit all, he flag ivr.Aong t* Staff: Managing Editor, David havcha- Therefore, it was with no great acclaim that the That's how we learned that the Art Gallery, as thenaesPh of lv aily and t vadze; Assignment Editor, Gilbert Kt-~ residents of Owinxa greeted the A. A. head's an- well as the Infirmary, is somewhat unbalanced, Both of these gave, according 4 tredge; Sports, Editor, Saul Horowitz; Feature Editor, Craig Gilbert; Alumut nouncement this fall that the "Galluses" (another though perhaps in a less horrible way. (ie standard of the day, giganei Editor, Charles Arnold; Copy Editors, Wil- of their many monikers) would this year try their * *sums. Bloth deserve, and to a liam Phelan, Philip Drake. Brwgree got, praise and thanks. Then Associates: Richard Ames, David Brwfortunes in football. We hear that Mr. Mv.Lawrence Shields of the Is no man to whom we owe nno Philip Drake. Robert Furman, John Green- Holding their opponents down to 598 points dur- Department of Biology is very proud of doing his Praise and thanks, however, tan way, Robert Hall, Benjamin Hammer, Wil- Thomas Cochran. liam Haymnond, Howard Larkin, David ing a ten game schedule, the "Farmers" completed bit' f& the dear old U. S. A. these days. It seems Mr. Cochran was born in St pg Moxley, Ernest Obermeyer, John Searle, a mildly successful season and retired the Conso- that Lieutenant E. .' Vorce of the Navy Air on March 20, 1871. He was 0 Philip Toohey, Bernard Welch. lation Trophy, on which they already had 24 legs, Corps, an Andvrgaut'hs ae i natScotch ancestory, and his parenj noloer radatehasnamd hi inantwere Thomas and Emilie Valo BUSINESS MANAG ER-Peter Welch from competition. Then, late in December, the son Lawrence, in honor of Mr. Shields. Lieutenant Cochran. Young Cochran atted BUSINESS DIVISION President of the college (His name was somehow Vorce is now on active service in the 'Pacific area. the St. Paul schools, and then en Staff: Circulation, maanager, James Orr; Ad- withheld from the press release) came out wtih a "Always glad to help the boys in the service," tered P. -A. in 1888 as an ui Middier. There is a lack of ineo. vertisirg, Manager, Dirk--Vreeland. -- sensational preview of the prirmwic alp adMr hedsi proa inerview.maonoceighstrmhe Associates: William, Bentley, S. . North.grmwihGlu sadM.Silsiapesnlntaiocnenngisei ee rop, C. H. Pinkham, 3rd, Robert Stevens, E. Agricultural College was going to follow with re- It is rumored that Washington has ordered t - be-iuse-of- thie absence of a cia, B. Twombly, E. E. Vose. gard to preparing its undergraduates physically appointment of Mr. Shields as local U. S. 0. head year~-book, comparable to the Pot PICTORIALDIVISION ~~~fortheir part in our National Defense Program. as a result of this incident. Pourri. e know, however, Photographic Editor, R. Lee Ordenaan Said President -?-, himself an ardent sports Qf his classmates were A~ fan: - Iii ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~that,because of this triunmveate ThePhililanispubised edesdysandSaurdys "The Conscription Bill has already hit Gallup 'I2 ,Athe class was considered the grat ,during the school year by The Philiiptan board. hard. From our ranks have dropped several of our wsor es I te o te c Entered as second class matter at the ost office at -all-time sports greats. But the worst s yet to ThmbngtroghteediliinYheoheldy

Advertising rates on application, and older, men will be called to the colors. Nat- we were jolted into conscienceness by reading graduated from there i84.-H Terms: Subscription, $3 5O the year; $.25 the term. that the Art Gallery is at present was on the Yale Varsity footba The Phillipian is distributed to subscribers at the Comn- urally that will leave a gap in our extensive ath- exhibiting a piece of culpture en- team, and in his junior yearv the mons and is for sale at the Andover Inn. letic program, and THAT GAP MUST BE- ewstpe o kl n o Office of publication: The Townsnman Pre-ss, nc.. Park FILLED! Therefore, with an eye to the future, titled "Thinking Orang-Outang " He went to New York a few -

street, ______Andover,______Mas____ and after a consultation with the officers of the The dictionary defines this crea- after his graduation, and soon e Association,hereby of~~~~tuea B " re,-4a/ireet anthropoid camne treasurer of a small real Andover, Mass., January 21, 1942 Athletic Ascain I do hrb announce thattuea"ardhid tate firm. This enabled him to Me Gallup's sport --for next fall shall be-Football, ape ono 12fe in height, Hen.ry P. Davidson, who recognia Many will undoubtedly say, 'But where will we get having long arms reaching to the ankle." And the him as an able workman . A e TheSummer School the material?',and to them I answer, 'We have itGallery wants us to believe that that thing thinks!I months later,whnM.avde TheSummer School th*aeiaadt*te ase,'W*aei organized the Astor tust, he hq Awith NDOVE ts newSummer chool s cer-right here in School.' .pened to remember the young Yl ainy maing itstory. Thme schoolhc is tor "From now on there will b e no shirking. No one The Hill is still reverberating with the impact graduate. and called him n to l A tainy mkinghisory.Theschol wich s is tosalotodeomdtrersnGalpoSaudyswnothchscubvrDefed.Thf's was the beginning. be tastarted sumeruthisheundersallotheo isummero M. edirectionresnt aofp fMr.udaSeven f teyeassclb oerteefied.Inv 1y914,tr,11. Benderandroup o a Phillps Acaemyfaultyofl the gridiron. There shall be a-place for every- The only member of the team captained by rugged Cochran left the Astor rust to b willbe herobaby ony scool o its ind i theone. The coach is now, boning up on the newest Steele Blackhall, not to pin his man was "Lennie" come president of the Liberty Na country active during the coming summer. For plays, and t is rumored that we might even try Sarason. Now "Lennie," this can't go on, that's all tisiest concerns In the Unta a few forward passes this season; not too many of there is to it.StesHetadwihhs sorts, but of this not much is known. The Andoverxe course, but just enough to steal tejm onour cern ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~forthree yc- adthn 1917, he became one of thie housea undertaking will be the first large and nationwide rivals. For those who feel that their physical ca- There were so many students at the basketball' Morgan. -Here e was associatnl undertakingthe sort, of ~~~pacity is not great enough to stand the gaff, we game on Saturday afternooji, that happy Dick Du- with such financial wizards as J, . The nitewll Staesoubtess e filed ith shall first have instruction and after that, -if they den, while warming up, accidently looped little MraToa .Lme camps of a military nature, such as Andover ran are still loathe to play, they shall be dropped from Buster Brown through the basket for as nice a Davldson. H other nterests. wen durigwr. te Telat geat eed howver isthe rolls of the college. In short it's 'OFF YOUR two points as we've seen in a long time. large, and at his death he had 2 PEDESTALS,Aggies, Gallupyou calls."'* *interest In many concerns, esid e for men trained for responsible positions by the PEDEsalSw yo Agiesh relallup calls.'"i eigoe fthpicia m institutions best equipped to do this work. There- Thtsalw o nterlae u ecnt 'Choo-choo" Morgan of the celebrated railroad of Morgan and Company. fore the choice of the Academy niot to do actual wait to hear the results of next fall's Grid Clas- clbanucdpbil h te a hth utMarried military drill seems very wise. Andover is doing sics. We're taking 71/4 - 1 that Gallus, we mean won't listen to the "Chatanooga. Choo-Choo" any In 1910 he had married Miss Ian ITS job in this new sool, and is leaving the other Gallup, scores before November. mr.He looked it up in a reliable -timetable and taA. Griffin of Saugerties, . .e work to those who cannot equal Andover's stand- Oh!er Almotgfrgout smhing. A couple of ourl there is absolutely no train for anywhere leaving in 1idlestanfuryas ae ard in non-militaristic training. ~~~~~~~~~~thePennsylvania station at a quarter to four. There is a very popular, Wel With the nation-wide publicity the project has to pay close heed to President -?-'s sterling ad- ***known story told about Tom Co& alreadreceied,an from he coment tht hasdress. ran.- It Is said that once, while alreadythe comment received, that and has from ~~~~~~~~~Believe'it or not before they let you into the In- a visit to Andover, he chanced 0 been receivedthe Academy from allmay corners, ~~~~firmary_npow, they ask you if you are getting out glance down, the vista. There SMl rest assured that they are undertaking a success- o itr et ~sest' hr a uha then a house there (occupied l fulthe mission.Administration In Mr. Bender,has histry F~~ofast.Inees that payingwa tunstiles that time by the then Profesi fulth mission.Administrationhas InI~r. Bender, on Froa mrig htpyn untlsFuess), which completely obstrC chosen one ofi the school's most capable men as % Ud yqad " "influx e h iwo h emni Since we exposed Dr. Gallaghey's ual person- had to be installed on the first floor so that the e h iwo h emn ii th ietrihhmat thehl n ihteality last Saturday, we have beea rfssi'ng the In- Infirmary would not go too heavily into debt. rain Derued b -emoeis faculty lending loyal support, the task is off to a -ranordred t.xanv d flying~ start.~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~~~~~frmary in heavy disguise, hoping * the expenses out of his ownpce flying start. ~~~~~~~~~notto be captured and tortured by Mr. Morgan pulled a smart move *hen he de- This was -but one of the few ei 6 The stu1ej~t body is behind the project 100 per- N ense& which ame from his Pocat centconfient and rmainin theopinion tht ~ - - - personality B.- When we found a cided to exhibit his latest show down at Abbot. and contributed to te beauty in - derits will'director, it come through to a flying penny postos crdinorcard in our box,ox wwe TerThere soldbequteanidd4Yoihshould be quite an a--- udience _o-n~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ny FFa derit w~ll its comediretor, throug to a flyinghought Ole-, that our time had really night. educating nstitution. Among 1 climax. r"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~other gifts to P. A., the Bei ome.Isham But itIn- was not an * * * ~~~~~organ, Addison Gallery of Art, vite, it was a summons to appear at the Art Gal- Latest reports from the Inn have it that six the Sanctuary were given direct lery at a certain rather inconvenient time. PhillipianT-leelers left over from the banquet have while additional sumns were e S 244/S hok ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~"Aha,"we thought, "they have recognized our be~nh found prostrate in different corners of the Cowmos, GheoetWashingon ofl 1 charms, and want us for a model." .room with stale cigars in their mouths. Pete Welch the library, the chpl Rces It has recently been called to the attention of - "Or maybe," we continued, "they want our opin- managed to crawl back to Day Hall, but he Still dormitory, Paul Rever dotit and Samuel Phillips Hal this column, through the medium of the Intercolle- ion on some new painting." hasn't been able to wipe that bluish-green color Mr. Cochran died on Otbri giaePbliityService, that Gallup Agricultural With these thoughts in mind, we visited Addi- from his face. 1936, of heart dtisease at hist giatePublicity~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1 College in Idaho, a thriving institution of about son at the time mentioned in the post card.-* * porary home dn Bradford Vil~t4 fify mre-r-lss ard solshas at last solved Instead of asking our criticism or giving us a The picture that an air raid over Phillips Acad- d.eathHeawashad btethentimea0td the pressing problem of "What is going to become job, the Addison authorities pushed us uncere- emny would produce would certainly be one of self- several years. On the day of of college athletics during this National Eer- moniously into a dark room, where dozens of-'other destruction, if the advices received from the funeral the house of mor-gan C gency ?" The Aggies, for so they are affectionately students were sitting in studious poses, looking scholars of the air raid class are to be taken as pn a lsd called by the residents of Owinxa, a progressive at a screen. the gospel. It seems that if there is a gas attack Ti eiso noe I metropolis somewhere near the center of te great "Hm. Perhaps they are showing pretty pic- the best place to be is i the shower on the top plhie, which has bad ts place Snake River Desert (If you don't believe there is tures," we thought. floor, If there is an incendiary bomb attack, the every issue ince the beginnifli such a place, look at ANY map.) have long been We were mistaken. Dr. Gallagher may. be in- safest place is in about the middle of the building, -the nexlteIssu with am tlograp T the scapegoat of the Lava Meadows Conference. sanely fanatical as he charges at you with a hype- and if there is a heavy bomb attack, the only sketch of our present headinl51 P Before each season the student body would go into- dermic, but at least he doesn't show you a lot of place is- in the cellar. The-question now arises as to Dr. Claude Md.Fuess, In subseqoa caucus to determine which ONE of several sports ink blots and make you write essays about them, what to do if the Heinies should pay it cagey and isue thi fresti will bcaemffl be engaged in on an inter-colgate basis-by-he-Eo-tht exa-&aetly--what we-saw-onthr-scre-n-- ~dro--al t eeerim- - - U-'IIILLIPUAN ' ~~~~~~~~~~~PageThree

ifnnskll1s Which may-Oe--tseful- rackme~~~~~~~i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~in~~Drifl I-LO-TO-DEBATE the field. They will'probably MR. P. MCONDUCTSORGAN ONE-MAN ~~~~~~~~~comein the afternoon. The courses or FirstBRADFORD Meet TEAM ~ ~ ~ UA~AItentatively proposed are. Navdga- ART O AT TH E AB BOT ART GALLERY tion, Map Interpretation, mui cations (Morse code), Mechanical Capts. Sheridan, Reilly Other Plans for Term ______Drawing, Auto -Mechanics, Practi- Will Lead Teams- Announced at Meeting cal Electricity. Hard work has been the most m- Today, dn 'the regular meeting of The curriculum will be flexible rnt activity of the track squad the Philomthean Society n Thui- in practice, w-ith the amount and the last two weeks. Since the finch Hall, it was disclosed that a kind of work each student will take ginning of the term Coach Shep- debate with Bradford Junior C adjusted to his individual needs. d, has been putting the men legs for girls is to be held on No rigid unit or time requirement IL ugli some real tough training February 11 at 6:45 p. m. at Bul-wilbfie.Ecstdnwlle order to have a well-rounded finch. The subject for debate has givle enough. Eachr toueep imb ~~nreadyfor the first encounter 'been decided upon, being, "Re busyn nduga balanced scede ofm ~tesaon, which will be this solved, that the woman voter has cuse wor aactiedscoeurse and coexrcse.wratvte ore n 0trurday. This afternoon the sec- made significant contribution to the dteam will have a warm-up meet cause of good government n theexri. lutLawrence Academy. The United States." And tormake things New students entering the Junior 1ia diiinbtentefrtee oedteetn the Andover class will be admitted to the sum- asquads has not as yet been team will take the affirmative, ther tses ion torder. fclthe naounced, but the first string ma- while the Bradford squad will speakthitrntonoAdve.T y al ugh tohavben eedd aaint their own sex on the nega- will live in Williams Hall or Rock- ial oughtatoave been weeded againsttiIvell, and will be given training in ii b iSaturday. teo the etregulx mettigotry arithmetic, English and other fields Autwlthein frulaceetin try- which will make it easier for them 5Last Friday 'aifternoon time trials outsill egin for plbaces ognt to handle the work of the regular "- 0 re held, and quite a lot of talent Brdod hnJseCakadyear nd -'" successfully. __This year's ta isbyBrdodwhneseCak tn asshown. team Is 3 11Lancaster meet on the afore- Special counses will be given un- cl meer ans htonestr theeti ': - mei dtpc.AsBilGaa der the supervision of Dr. Galla- '02~ eerhadhwevr, hee~l aand Eugene Blount are to discus ' hr nsechcreto n ed andconrin tinn fp orrctden ofd good- lit of promising material. In the the pros an osof, "Resolved,in trnngfrsuesofod Riyr dash, Sargent has been academic ability who stutter or ~lp veyoing wel. Oher astThat every -able-bodied male citizen _77'ae you seen Lisl? Lisl was tuni. Previous exhibitions of his the angels had appeared to hh edn ifclis h e en ae SbinThrckilortn, ie-in the United States. before attain- a member of the rare Libitan dog work have been shown at the Met- and had had their photographs fo-hecorswilbhge. neing the present draft age, be re- family owned by the Patrick Mor- ropolitan Museum of Art in New taken. Mr. Moi-gan modestly denies sbie ecitino h % 1Thrstr n pasnofth squad quired to have one year of compul- gans, and is the subject of an in- York. this heavenly attribute to his tal- course offering indicates that the at thea snetpso 30sou.the uo sory military traiing. teresting study, The Life and Psychological effects are para- ent. summer sessdon will appeal to three isdyer ill Ross,0B ouack Shep Formal Debate Death of Lisl," at the John Esthe- mount in such studies as "The The show covers seven year's types of students: those who are undr iellRs, Ballha donee-, Thn ek rmnx Friday, Gallery of Art at . Crucifixion, .. ".Tourism," and "Hom- work. M. Morgan has ainted inprmilpeargfowrsrvc at times. So far Ben Calder on January 30, a full-fledged formal Mr. Patrick Morgan of the An- age of Pousin." The colors and Canada and New York, and he has in the not too distant future; those' .llent since he who*~s to make up deficiencies H.mst ~pars pomisngo bethe deate1 workd on he coss-dover Art faculty, is the painter shapes in "The Crucifixion" are completed four canvases apt 00-ardrunor he wih c- examination system is scheduled involved, and this is only one fmntl once ihti ea a bi-fit Andover. resulting from failed courses or ir- plain ime Reilyad Johnnwith Pirecornn n il et the tenty-eight canvases that Mr. tion of Christ to the surrounding 'He studied at the Fogg Museum regular preparation in order to Id both gaining honors in the schler upholding the affirmnative, Morgan is exhibiting at Abbot. people.' "Homage'to Pousin" shows 'in Boston, the Arts Student League avoid 'delaying entranice to college 00 Throckmorton, Cahners, and and William Easthamn and Tom Mc- The subjects of the paintings the democratic feeling of early, in New York, the Beaux Arts in or carrying an excessive siedule ckso, hve al 'een'staringinowanon he ngatve o th Bi'~d-range from charming Canadian youth, as children sport gaily witii Pais, and in Munich. daring the regular year; those new in the Metropoli- students who wish to facilitate ei hurdles. -ford topic. These, 'too, will be con- landscapes to carefully executed a Eatyr. He has painting This year Phillips Academy is sidered as try-outs. Others con- character studies. One series of An amusing anecdote was related tan Museum of Art in New York, their ti-ansition to -Andover. The rWIoate to have one of the most ceded a good chance for positions landscapes depicting different by Mr. Morgan about "The An- and in the Hai'tford Athenaeum at first group is the group whose led pole-vaulting departments in the Bi'adfoi'd debate are Sells months of the year were done at nunciation." This picture of two Hai'tfoi'd. Several of his works are needs led to the organization of t it hehs ever'had.mai Mc~4orrt ad Dickviney.- Murray Bay in Canada. This series angels was photographed by him part of Private collections, four of the sumner session. The institution son for this is the spectacular All those who are interested in is not complete, as some are now along with his other paintings of which wei-e loaned for this ex- of a summer session made it pos- ea hthas been exhibit- attending the Bradford debate on owned by private collectors, scenes of Murray Bay. The French- hibtion. sible to serve the other purposes bya th-atanDc ShrdnFeray1tshudcnctom The work that Mr. Morgan has Canadian natives, upon seeing the Mr. Morgan will be at the John also. The Academy will now be ohy mnc o-aai Dika eid an.v Febrry 11hi sol cthat cssame done at Andover i's being displayed supposed photographs of natural Esther Gallery from one until five able to do what it has lonig wanted gthner e whooudn areraidyngpovCac emenof Pmiyso thareessOur publicly for the first time. This in- scenes with the photograph of two o'clock today. All students of Phil- to do for the second and third g,undre guseigby, ofd Coach arrngeeants maaitay be arre ou cludes the lovely po-rtrait of Mrs. angels, put two and two together lips Academy are cordially invited groups. alaeBn1y Bxy n.ok tand tn aaiymyb se-Allis which was completed this au- and got five. They supposed that to attend. Every year Andover has Man.- Today's meeting was brought toCotneonPg4 edto come through with a high- order by Vice-President Gordon El- Summer School much nearer to. being equipped to courses will normally meet two thern absence ~~~maketheir greatest possible con- hours a day for six -days11a week, Phillipian Banquet 4competent weight department. Haott, who presided in th beneCntinipf'! from Pinge 71 tribUtion to heir country in its and no student will hp. a ,it,______is nt C'cdua th - of PresidenttrFellPFoster. forthihs hre heexpert TfhPesietPl h vnlourhe.cnohoeepoue of greatest danger. take morg, than one of 'these. He cnoucto -g N En tlnngaeh first tidbit 'to be discussed cannott howeversonarproweerdanunrmllcwll m ppethe hlpdevennhi Ih.Saungy'of Coache e angant was the question of dues. After more important highly trained ex- Pln o h umrssinaema'oeeadnral il aer a eletimi.i Saudysme4wl eaantsome arguing, it was decided that perts over night, It takes time and not yet complete. Many details will take a minor course or one or more prjet P.ew Hampshire Freshnien. Al- officers are not to be exempt from a certain kind of intelligence to need to be worked out and new activities courses in addition. t Mr. Allis spoke about the~past of a -oerwlte bethe mollstr pow paying regular dues, become proficient at mathematics, developments may necessitate is expected that a major course will the paper and told niany humor- ovent wilb th mot pw- Tlien the question of fines for instance. Students at Andover changes. But the main outlines are cover woi'k which in quanity and ous anecdotes about ambiguous da hI that the Hill ha ever seen, adbfr h os.Amto wandsmi col r led fairly definite.' quality will be 'the equivalent of a headlines. Mr. Hall said that more e boyik are forever 'improving, and passd stating thatoue A tcn atytand n ie rsnal, Tessinwl ategtwes year's work in that subjct during co-operation among the board yean excellent ohance of coming ttn ta - ,c nuallyuae ualifiead toe brecomebthe rom Meony Jly 6athigt watui'- the regular school year. Phillips should be a goal of the boar-d mem- I on top. e ~~attend meetings without valid ex- Specialists we must have, both be- day,- August 29th. This leaves mywlgieautofcdthrs as yet not been announced, but cue adta n olr(10)cause of their ability and because roughly thi-ee weeks between Conm for such a major course success- Dr. Fuess' Speech Ip ~11takplaehrein he asefine be levied for failure to attend they can get more training here inencemen-t and the opening of the fully completed. A student who'D' us'onedothw-ra T. elarial Cage. when the absentee is scheduled to and in college in the immediate session and another three weeks Passes in the summer the maostile poe.ftep'nelwr si participate dn 'the program. This is future. between the end of tihe session and ois in Mt3,frntaca school as far-reaching in its con- re1~~ A Treadwoy ~ to -make for smoother proceedings It follows, 'therefore, that at a' teoening of the Academy in the will get ci'edit foi' that towards his nections as Andovei'. Especially I~~~~~~~~~~dtyoffall,whicht has been 'set back -to iniwartimedthoselwbo areowritin A ~~oftheTreadway society,rni, time like this it is the first dtofSpe er2rdSiwekouhtaevlh4inhealifeded i tis holse very carefu.in ANDOVER INN Also, the House decided that the every student to consider his Own Scpdembeigo2ondwiSixmweeksaought takeoMaths4sinuthebfall ifcheede- a ANDOVER INN~ next should be held on ap- capacities and to plan his educa- dto enough idleness for any stu- Aie ooo thmteais Dr. Fuess also said we wei'e foi-tu- DTNNERmetngo teWntrtem$adatprehmel0orte ot(sfletl aegnrioeriabti-F-n DINC N 7i5n proximately March 3, which prob- Lion so that he can get as much Iltin times like these. At present it is planned to offer nate in having Mr. Hall. who is ex- AFTENOONST7 5c al ilcnttt tels rglrtann sso spsil oPe The Trustees and the Headmas- thle following major courses: Plane pei'ienced in college journalism, at StE AFTERNOONTEA 25c ablytill ctiter thermast relar priningla son aseposbeto ueltravgerl ovrigt bt- Geometry, Algebra, Math 3, Math Andover. D.F togtti thttime officers will be elected sei-vice to his country. And hie miediate control is in the hands of 4,- Chemistry, Physics, Biology, had been the best yeai' for the Phil- ~ LUMBERFO SLOID WORK for the Spring session, can't begin that training too early, a Director (myself) and an execu- sh , panch 3,Fec2, SpanGe- Nipian quitettni time e PAINT- BRUSHES Don't forget the Bradford debate The lower draft limit is now live committee composed ofMessrs. ih1 pns ,Saih3 e- Nrin Bsrl wre e DC~~~~ oSTTEFebruary 11 as it should prove twenty, bu't it will probably go Eccles, -Gallagher, W. M. Sides, mnan 1, German 2, German 3. Bitting, Ben Calder, both of the J.E P~ITMUAN SAT igl interesting, down to nineteen at least. And if Hunrphiries, Blackmer, and Allis, Minor courses will meet normal- business board, and Dave Moxley days a week, of the editoi'ial board, with tokens ~'Te. 63ParkStret And 664 ______-the war lasts from four to six aided by the summer faculty. The Iy one hour a day, six for for their work on 'the Phillipian. 63__ParkStreet __Tel._And._664 years longer those who are now faculty will be drawn almost en- They may be taken as a review am * e ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sixteenor even fifteen will be tirely from the regular Academy mk-up examinations in courses ______I I ~~~~~~~~eee.teaching staff. All the buildings, failed during the regular year, ci- Thts~hr tfetiii~ sesd-ibii -bquipiientanrdfacilities- of --the--simply to-,strengthen -a students __ I Andor-National -Bank comein Itspriaryaim is to Academy will be available as neces- Peaainfrhnln eua I ~~~~~~~~~offerto secondary school students sary. -Students will eat in the Coin- course. Three of these would bea TheHATIGAN HARMAC Uin the 16-19 age group anoppor- asari-d live in the brick dormi- maximum schedule if a student -Main£at esnt tunity to speed up, to broaden and tories. Senior dormitories 'will be took no major course. M''inor cout ses F -ant aL~~esnu Dr.Adelbert ernald inensify 'teir prepaation forfilled first. Enrollment will be will be offered, when there is suf- CAfl U Hi-,. * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~trainedwar service. By.attending necessarily limited. maieteman, atli atleel nd ORTHODONTIST Andover next summer you can get The heart of the curriculum will mteaisEnlsLin ndGood Foods elStudent Lamps, Electric Fix- will be at the Isharn Infirmary ayaahdofweeou oldboiovosraonmtmt.the modern languages. t ures, Alarm Clocks, Curtain every Friday where he will spe-ayeraedowhryo wolbefoobiurasnmtmt- Aivtescres ilnrnly Rods,Wire.cialize Picure Ithsragengofotherwise be in mathematics, a adi- ics, the sciences, and modern lan- Atvie cors ilnomlyCandies r l~~~eeth. Office hours 9:00 to 4.30. ence or a modern language. Few guages. Three kinds of courses run six hours a week or less andSatdN s W'V. R .,*fH IL Bsoofie29Cm nwat will go directly from the summer will be given, tentatively desci'ibed will not be taken for acadeicSltd ut lt 45 Main Street Tel. And. 102 Avenue. Kenmore 6275. session to the army; but those who as major courses, minor courses, cei.sthnaeugsshseToilet Articles fA*______take a major course will be that and activities courses. Major are designed to give practical train- Cigars Ii. ______TNKOZNKFRJOHN H. GRECQE Gift Boxes 't L EO0N 'S -ANDOVER ART STUDIO -PORTRAITS AND GROUPS FIELLDSTONES ~ A ~ For Good Sandwiches SNAPSHOT FINISHING by sally bodwell -- - U ~ WTH AE-JWLRStudent Boxes Sodas dIeC a' Picture framing and repairing ALVIN J. ZINK, Jr. OPTICIAN Malorders filled. Shipments any- andIce 123Cream Main Street Tei.AOI1Weekday Specials 18Pr tet Tl48 Complete Optical Service where in the U. S. A. We pay the - -'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~Full Line Of Quality express chqrges on $5.00 orders to ml HEADQUARTERS Baggage Transfer ~~~~Sundays and Holidays ManAdvr Andover. Ask for our catalogue. is EPE' UICSO Wedding. Funerals l e School Jewelry isl FoirPORTABLE PHONOGRAPHS UNO S da NieC rStetQ D 'D C gf pIl Victor. Decca, and Btrunswickc MORRISSEY TAXI SERVIC 'TAILOR - HABERDASHER Tel. And. 830-R ILIUT

ash~ StdyLamsEtc--2-Prksteetr- Tel. 8059 anRuo 8 Tel. Andover 141 Free Col1lection and Delivery LteJeeySonB TO Club- No course will-be, given un- Dr. Gerald Wendt Railroad OF ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ -bill-ty. :'Musical ClubsNEW I ~~ UE Sunday Preacher les tere is sufficient demand. MusicalClubs N EYY I U E OF from Page 1 - Continued from Page I -. The'speaker in the Cochran Costs will be kept as low as pos- 'Continu~ed Work will start on the front lit5 Continued from Page 1 Vesper sbeThfacly are serving for a eswihmkes each American IN OUTI Chapel t next Sunday's unit, andasonastewdntisarv BULL ET be the Rev. Mr. nmnal payment and much of the soldier a -self-Teliant Burke asArid 'well Dr. Reese, Service will n rigm~l ogeut o mrcnivn an n hyaeepce thellpst wlek, th erew .Nbeo ilas Aa-eywihi as most of the Andover Glee Clb Daurn the completion of the outsidi to 'ecrh -With sight, scale blue-print-dra choir, and -orchestra were present. CollebeakgveneThi.enblesthefee rserc.oval in Di- Patticerndthegle cubthe able direction of Mr'. CoakivleTige. -este setr atex$250edforinboardingingmstudentshfwas thes,gleessuc.ubcord Allist-atJr5, J., issued.tdenAccord-plobe Dr. Pfatteicherand t schtc pioeerspi, exponrss eI of School and $70 for day students, which body of the Club's fture trackag, are looking forward and making ing to expert opinions, it is one Summer is hoped will about cover costs. of sentmific fesarh willt cofrntth best ssues ever put forth. Its great plans for the coining concert the full scholarships of ehne rit farbogratr rar.ses thle terdfegtadpsne and well-written, Continued from Page 3~ operation. Ten with Dana Hall, which will be held articles are fine for ot- granaPearlaHarbordorhNorwayTo and its corn- Other aspects of the summer Ses- $250 each will be available our three other greathc wl alle nid h in theChapeon Feruary2S. T its photos ae superb, high school students who gether with linesn-wicblllleisiet in the Chapel28. Thionsmayobetoonientedaonrleus..standing on February are preparing foil war service. weapions, raw materials, mass pro- the largest and most Featuredyarticlmsearedonnathletics will be a lndmapweo enemy."us prtesn table.frtefrih a dctnc Rus- Aledoofh isteve combined cocr vrgi~ ing a'iesurine of the all-,uccess- aplication blanks will not be avail- cian fae avloneal Wit er. grandiose full 941 football season, by Mr. body building and toughening ex- gvnat Andover. on -her side, but on has been erected, covered ij belief that physical able for about three weeks, but I General Mud dndhsadofiga about three hun- Benedict; the activities program ercises in the prime Importance In will be glad -to discuss the sessionousaeGnrlItlgneadpyw dredThere participating will be in it: the coin- by Dr. Chase, and alumni news, es- fitness is of wtano-eIersd awhl.General Science.ladoitosmuterdb. pecially news of former Andover preparing for war. A broad pro- of the board of directo bined Andover musical clubs and conclusion I want to empha- a -meeting nowv in thle service of the grmo uevsdifra t- In thewhoeo DaiaHal Gle Cubmen again what it is too easy to Dr. WendtoftecuonSurahep Gle ClubUnited Stntes. ga ofsprie inrmlahSize theof whleana Hll Dr.venprald Iwendwattbonde inswhih was vo'gted b Dane outlines and then etcwilbofered. Rabbits Pond forigettingAfndover,vthatiouracountry wa oedo n approv and choir. Th anuuhr il The editorial is figtn o t eylfadta aeprIwad teddlsei Cantata by~ Bach, discusses the war policy of Phillips will be made availableforswimming we hold dear s at Harvard University, whereh -anasSoasihshda be a Reforiiatioii of special if it can be cleaned' up and made every valtie made in it,'t selecion i one of- Handel's Acadeliy. Other articles boys have been ceived his A.B., M.A., and Ph.D. de- minor alterations school interests safe at not too geat xpense. A stake. Andover railroaders will begin making i a selectionfro ~interest on general given much. Now is the time to grees. He studied and traveled Foolish Lover sc sAdsnGley aut as the yards from it. Work is progress opei as. entitled 'The will be make a return. Every one of u-shas much in Europe, often ThoiP- notes. fire wardens and also first- large part of the afternoon States' representative at at full speed in Pearson basemen Squanders," and Randall devoted to, these out of door activi- a i-espon-sibility to do, or get ready United sons'- "Alleluia " Following this, aid coiii'es, activities and pro- we are best fitted scientific conferences.advitosaewlmeowt the eport f Mr.ties. The infirimai'y will be open and to do, wvhatever each shoolman shoi'ill siggmam. Also the goings -on. There is only n fur. This will be no sumnmer for In the woi'ld war, he was a cap- to this invitaio Gould, the treasturer,-is included, a i'egulaXschool doctor in attend- to loll on yacht club tamn in the Chemical Wai'fare Di-' string attached songs ance. The atniospheire of the ses- gilded youth all onlookers ke solely as drug vision, and aided in developing and that is that the urwhchdas sion will e one of serious hiard floats or function of. AleysoeT oed i fcult asu been eonceun- Crei'tain ofaed stoi'e cowboys. So-me may wish- o toxic gases and their counter, the!"ad peioushey stat, ae up'cedent- wok and strict discipline under teredi ina th Waln, ilonacert, eIhas off." Alrsedandy psmiie ako anso nfcois Fo a k." aeti oiin had to change special attention. Te ionispiefut srion,'btwt post at the lifted by some light-fingered num but that school has of student i'esponsi- mnany -the Andover summer session had resignedof aChicago, teaching to which he ber who "wanted ofto thesee 'a-abo theexainatin (ate o theran showng Seretay of ar Stmsonlaige measure will offer a unique opportunity to University Later, he looked." Because theydtnofalo the ameaysoand Dr Fuhodscning a theeayfstepis after the war. prepare itlietyfrefcvereturned Washington Hall, be- aialsrce that the concert will have to be fi'om Geoige director of research for Ipriorities, rail is practicallty inme 'the radio natioal sevice.becamne wvhen it is, onlyi postponed. Likewise with the Exe- sides photos of dramatics, N Ethe Standard oil Company of 1I sible to get, and ter concert, more trouble -has and rifle clubs, the Paul Revere 1~F diana. extremely high prices, andtihIer - ~Latin Club arisen, for oui- Scholastic Aptitude Press, the first-aid course, with After organizing the Battelle Me- fore the railroaders need every Se Mr. Pairadise instructing, three morial Institute for IndustriAl Re- tion of it that they have. testsfalln theplannd dayfor ht, BUY Continued from Page 1 thats faeetin. ths hownever wilmgidcnaotblycin search, at Columbus, Ohio, he again - STATESence. as an aid toward a better un- soon be woi'kedand a reprouction out, of -the painting sda drtnigo h Ltnwihahcneatahr hstm Peirson Page, now hanging ' SAVINGS State College Miers So Ste During the nionth of May, two of Dr'. BODS living people once spoke. of Pennsylvania o St concetsbe wiliven.One o thein the gym office, all lend to the There is still room in the club School of Chemistry and Physyics. M ersS concertsOne on willthe be given. ~ASDSTAPS Junior College flavor of this fine publication. - Repairing fifth. with Biadford members, only boys He also served as director of The' Expert Shoe 'News; edited by Mfr. for two more of at Bradfoi'd, and one on the nine- The Alumni who have completed Latin are be- American Institute of the City Scott H. Paradise, is also more 49 Main Street Tel. And. 51 teenth with the Beaver Country in g eligible. The club plans -to meet INew York. Dr. Wendt is the author School, which will take place full and abundant in material than , ~~~~~~~oncea week, at least, lof the -book, "Matter and Eneg. ______Day here. usual. ______Daily now the chorus and leads ase working on the Gilbert and Sullivan operetta, "Pinafore," - -whtch will take place on the eigh- ~ teenth of Apil. During the next ~ - - week, join, i'ehearsahs 'a ill be held -

-a ith the Abbot singeirs. The male ->-CHANGED NOTH-,N- chorus for Pinafoi'e" is not yet ~ 1L O O E- complete. and any new men who ~-' "' '

-. - to join Their -will he a rehearsal - foi' the second basses tomorrowHER IE LK;AO Thursday. from 1:00 till 2:00, and Q from 7 to 8, the -Friday e' ening SM'VOK•E \\~ - -NICOTI E IN THE '$ whole Glee Club practices. 5 I E. Basketball 0 1K Continued firon Page 1~ onid hlt and the-ir shots began to- di op. plroducing pemhalis a foi ebod- - iiig of a disastrous final quarter, as Andox er was timlimng noticeably. At - the end of the third quar tar An-- dovei's lead had been ,iced to

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