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eAV 41PHILLIPS ACADEMY ANDOVER MASS.

Volume XLII. Number-l7 SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1919 5 Cents

HOCKEY TEAM PLAYS F r INTERESTING SPEAKER AT SWIMMING TEAMMELROSEHIGH SCHOOLFR A-LY TO INQUIY TO-MORROW HOCKEY TEAM WINS OPENS SEASON TO.NIGIHT This afternoon there will be a RETURN TO ANDOVER Mr. A. Sidney Lovett, Jr., will ONE-SIDED CONTEST- At 8 o'clck Varsity Will ' hockey game with Melrose High at speak at the meeting of the Sociey Defeats Sailors from U.S.S. Mt. At 8 o'clock arsity Will Oppose T Has Been in France Ever" Since Inquiry tomorrowof night. Ato.S. Mt. o f I n q u r y t om or r ow gh t Harvard Dental Mermen 2 clock on Rabbts ond Ths America's Entry into the War. At Vernon by 7 to 0 Score. Several in the Pool is the same team that beat Exeter asYale, Mr. Lowett was a leading Humorous Incidents 3 to 2 last Saturday, so the game member of his class. He is an SHows coOD TEAM WORK; SHOOT- BLIUJE"NATATORS ARE SWIMMING IN ought to be a fast one. The molder able speaker to young men, and at .BLUE RIUiG"~NTATORSAR SWI513TIG .1 wo will start the game orTuesonay, afternoon, all the older the estinister School, he is ING OlROw:S GOOD FORM will start the game for Ando- men-ofmen-'ofwho the school, and many of thete ch ver are: considered the favorite preacher of The prospects for this year's Vaughn, .w. newer wer elatd by the ews the year. In his work in the Ma'. - Wednesday saw a most success- swimming squad are better than Flanders, C. of the return of Lt. F. J. Day,Boston, e has done ful hockey game for Andover, on ever. All the members of the CapdainAd ms, r. s ervice much to provide recreation for the the ice at Rabbits Pond, the squad have shown considerab Dann, . that he was still seeing service hundreds of sailors of the United opposing- team from the U. S. spirit, andspiri with the situatioDf asouri nt entry States Shipping Board on the nearby transport Mount Vernon, now in withtheandu situaioi as it Davis,~ g. At the outbreak of our entry into dcs -- drydock at the Charlestown Navy now is, although we cannot state docks. nowthe iswa, although Lt. Dalywe cannot volunteered state Yard, where she has lain since she that they are entirely-immune from GUESTS AT FRIENDSHIP tfhattwe arenti i une from GUESTS AT FRIENDSHIP v T -- PROMIN MEN SCHED- was torpedoed on the other side. defeat, we can say, however, that - HOUSE ENJOYING VISIT ULED TO SPEAK AT CHAPEL some months ago, having had they are very likely to win. Daily -. . - TA practically o opportunity of any o practice has served to harden the At the "Friendship" House dur- 2. Morning Rev racticalFeb. opportuity of anyr men to the highest degree, es- ing the past week, there have been thur H. Bradford' vespers, Dr. sort to get together and practice pecially with Alex Sutherland again residing ten boys of six different ' coaching.Bradford. teamSeveral work. of the men, luckidv for 'coaching. To assure the fact that nationalities, all of whom have been - Feb. 9. Morning, Rev. Dr. John Several of the men, luckily for coach Sutherland is one of the enjoying the benefits, such.as they .. Timothy Stone; vespers, Dr. Stone. the tam, however, had played a best, if not the best swimmer in Nwere, which were offered them by Feb. 16. Morning, Prof. William good deal of hockey in civil life; ., ,<^ ,.,.(pfinv n^hnihr rSScSsSISS~k - 1 . T,,r>rr> n of them, tedman by name, the country, we have noted that the fellows in school, here. Mr. Lyon Phelps; vespers, Prof. Phelps. name. by adopted his Crafts, the man who has taken 23. Merning, Rev. Phed hav iFeb. against Yale; Fitz- the Government has hirgnd theboys'Feb.fe husep 23. M6ring, Rev. Vaughan gerald, their right wing, had seen own stroke for the Navy. charge of e house and the boys Dabney; vespers, Dr. Stearns.. gerale, n The five old men back on the der him, has een aided in his 1Mar.^ n 2.n lpMorning, vn vi ,-nlPrincipal BBi a Lewisnada.and Ensign Cox, their goal guard. squad could make a strong team duties during the stay of the visi- P*Perry;and rerry; vesperswoterb, untishowlled. Ensign Co, their goal guard in themselves, and, with the aid of tors here, by no less than a fraction Mar. 9. Morning, Bishop Edwin was their best man, showed the new material, bid for the over one hundred boys from the mfH.Hughes; vespers, Bishop Hughes very good skill, despite the fact championship which they came so school, who have responded with a Mar. 16. Morning, Rev. Boyd Mamponi which that he had played no hockey in near to winning last-year. ~~~~~~~~nearAnder- willwi to tneEdwards;the workto winningwhich theylast-year. have vespers, Dr. Steamrns. the past six years. Vith these son, who broke the school record started at the House as a student .three men, and te" Duan,h by plunging seventy feet last year, body. Movies rover, rushing around the rnk is showing up well now. He has The daily schedule of the fellows for them, they put up a fairly good, Stilwell and Learned to back him has alr"eady been detailed in the The moving pictures tonight will though one-sided fight. Foote, although he has been ill, is previous issue of this paper. Dur- begin at 6.30, in order to allow It was easily seen from the oftep thgame. o he se beni th that e for r' in good form, and will participate ing their exercieses at the "gym", plenty of time for the swimming beginning of the game. that the r teams were very unevenly matched, in the coming meet. Foote, Dudley all the boys have been strictly meet. "Huck and Tom" will be and Ferguson make a fine diving examined, and have thus learned the feature film. Many of those the eye of Andover getting the compact. Higgins swam the 220 of their individual deficiencies; in whosaw " i Decem- jump on her-pponents at every last year, and is now making addition to this, they have received ber, asked for the sequel. Conse- turn. The team work was better, goodtime in the 100. Whiple medical advicA' as to the best |quently, it is being shown tonight but because of the very soft ice, there was not with Pole and Sternstoback him, method which the should adopt in takes the part of and bad surface, has returned to his oldtime form order to perfect these, and to Tom Sawyer, and Rlobert Gordon, much opportunity for either side in the sprints. Pole sam the, 50 develop their bodies more con.- LIUTENN DALY of Huck Finn. The story tells of to show much skill; it was mainly inEUTEYA I)\IY~ ·07 the visit bf Tom and his com- a general scrimmag¢. the sailors last year, and will do so this year. pletely. Two of the fellows, even _h t vt T ah__g l_ io Among the-new men on the squad during their sort stay here, have for service in the Abulance Corps panions, to the village graveyard, putting up good defense about thisy ear,Stilwell is doinvry g learned to a nd swi cnduct them-Ambulance Corps t charm avay their warts, and after their goal, which alone saved them this year, Stilwell is doing very learne"d to r and co t and crossed to France with the many adventures, the flm ends from ovenrhelming disster. To - in the water. They Andover Ambulance Unit with many adventures, the film ends from ove elming disaster. To well in the plunge, McGregor in the selves unaided havehadtheirlessons regulr tdaily . th with the discovery of the' buried work this defense, they had to 100, and Colgate, Frost, York and have had their regular daily lessons whom he served for some time ino best linesmen at Winkler in the 50. In the 220, which were assigned them on rance. When treasure. retain their two best linesmen at we have Captain Marshall, who arrival, and have made noticeable uphoever, he entered the camioncover and cover-point, bywhom the is in better form than ever. Mar- progress. Three evenings devoteda service in which he served until the our opponents alone could have

-shall as not here at the beginning are to be, and have bn time of his return here, having seen At a meeting in Peabody House, won a victory, were obliged to - of practiceoast term, buthouseactive duty ever since his arrival Friday night the Yale Club was give up their best positions in the arvalof this term,at the he start tothe asre-organizedon other side. for the year,, and the offense. took charge with a will, and is o f a v ery k ind friend, once when Previous to his departure foi following officers elected: Oliver In the first half, the only event proving an invaluable aid to Coach they were entertained France, Lt. Daly had served the M.'Whipple, president; H. T. Day, of importance which took place Southerland, not only as a swimmer the Archaeology Building by the school here, in the capacity of vice-president; and George Bailey, besides the goals made, was the an but in managing the squad. He is Jzz b d, ana tonign ty t assistant to the Principal, and as treasurer. It was decided to charge wounding of one of the "overseas" backed in the 220, by Van Patten, h av e their final windup at the our football coach. These duties the regular membership fee of one veterans" by means of his par- Penfield and Thomas, who are all movies, in the gym. he will resume upon his discharge dollar. It is hoped that Dean Farr ticipation in a collision with the In return, the boys have .held a doing well. ard daily meetur ing for discussion of from Camp Meade, where he has can be secured to speak at a meet puck. The man was standing The meet with the Harvarddaily meeting for discussionb oaa s core The meet wit the wilHarv the bestway in hich they may now gone, after his arrival on the ing, soon. behind the Andover goal as scorer, Dental School to-night, will be the best way in which they may Laplander". His return merely and never expected to be tor- held at 8.00 o'clock. The squad exp her grattude, an ends upon his orders, which he Student Council Election pedoed by oneof his own team. needs the supp6rt of the student have succeeded excellently. They depectnds any moment. ertheless, Duan in taking body. They will do their share cf have already turned to a Most pwith ll, howevershotimportant of hi we'll do ours. Let us get out to- will, and moved unaided, an entire is the fact that he will have charge year, elected its president, C. PG. the c o s night and baq-them up.- Although cord of wood, and day before of our baseball squad. During his Fuller, '19, of White Plains, New mark and the puck found its not much is known about the yesterday, vent outyears here, he as on the York, to the Student Council. et inthe a any, oldf Exeter, ho isman. visitors, they are supposed to have track to clean that off, but found baseball ea he, tld wa on heeo the also some strong swimmers, and that Mother Nature had beaten and captain of the football team, Class Basketballnt Manager 'for repairs, by Assistant Manager the meet will be close, and well them to it, as all the snow had which he returned to coach in 1916. Class basketball has been started Bartlett. worth seeing. melt ed off. Tonight they intend He has coached the Williams and games will'begin next Wednes- In the first half, five goals were The probable line-up for Ando- to move all the chairs from the 'Varsity nine, and therefore is day. Allmen are eligible who are credited to us only in a long ver, is as follows: basement of the gym, up to the ver, is as folloor for the benefit of the especially qualified to take over our not on varsity squads. Last Wed- battle. The sailors were good Relay - Winkler, Colgate, move o peaorst e bene t .Polee squad here, and it is hoped he will nesday. the following captains at the defense, and the team made movies spectators. They have and York. have Coach Quinby's former suc- were elected many repeated attempts before Fiy Yards - Whipple and Pole. been most Onehundred yards willinglay in attheir alcess power tdooino in baseball. He is,all however, t hat H. Smith, captain 1919. we were able to get the puck into One hundred yards - Stearns and do all thatlay in their poer to merely going to take over the K. Smith, captain 1920. the goal. At no time in the first McGregor. help out in return for the little we squad until the return of Mr. D. Wight, captain 1921. half, and only once in the second, - after- Two hundred and twenty yards -t can do for them.will attend Saturday theurday ater- Quinby, who will then assume its Mulcahy, captain 1922. was the Andover goal seriously Van Patten and Capt. Marshall. noon, they ill attend the sim responsibility. It is indeed a menaced, and even then, the latter ming meet in a body. menaced, and even then, the latter Dive--Foote, . D., Ferguson, ming meet in a body. pleasat surprise, and with greater Baseball Notice attack was'uccessfully warded off. and Dudley. T h ere a r v al at t he school xpectations of an Exeter victory, In the secod half, there was a Plunge-Stilwell and Learned. has been a most happy one for the that we see his return. All battery men on the baseballe , the ______fellows here, and contact with squad report ready for work to complete new lihe up, the first Bob Stevens, was most friendA17 all Fred Townsend '8, is manager Captain Gallagher in the gym- middle of it, when time was taken Bob Selectedvenstocompete for assistantellows here have an of his class swimming team at New nasium at 1 o'clock sharp this 1 (Continued on Page 4 electedmanager toof tcmpetefotrack at Yale. as.sis(Continued (Continued on page 4) Haven. afternoon. ]t L . . ,' "PAGE TWO " . ;'.- :, , ' THE PHILLIPIAN '

ember of School espapr Federation Circlao, C. B. Straut, Bishop (Continued from page .) We dressedAnder en he their Clothes ade. 23. lth uItlhillt it Swinming- and Basketball.C.F. opportunity to help others, which { ||:;- ^*f* ^i lmtp U Smith, Phillips 19. is by all means a.blessing to them, - Hockey and Wrestling, H. A. Wil- even if in disguise, and the way in BOARD OF EDITORS lard, Bartlet 7. which they have shown up' andA :,Manang Editor Inquir.y and Lectures, R. B. Col- offered to aid them, ought fully to GEORGEF. SAWY'ER,'19 GuORGEF.SAnagER.19 gate, Bartlett. justify this statement. Many per-- The Phillips Academy j,;, . ,BusinessManager - Baseball, Track, Philo,- Forum, haps, have been a little skeptical TaiIr and 20 O tfitter, Em tr * RA .^;E-Ors' . . hllipian, F. H. Davis, Day31. at-first as to the merits'of the ailr and Outfitter iR. B.COLoATE-'.o.o.. ' Miscellaneous, H. T. Brown, House and its purpose, but none of C. B. STCOLATE ' artlet 23.. those who have-been over to see it, ,"' C. B. STRA.T '190 -arnet . ATHLETIC GOODS C. TF.SMIT!H '19 ., nowjdoubt that it is anything but ! H ..A. WiLLumS ,1 Every- year, the school expends the best. The best is not as yet, M TYLER '0 an appreciable sim of money on very good, as the school-as a whole, I].H. R. MAI.raLL '19 the upkeep of the school grounds. has not fallen into the swing of F.fH. DAIts 'io Much damage is done in the affairs, but the way one-fifth H. T. BrnoWN 19 of the school, who have already hevry dayv.during the schoolWdnesday yIr. andS whocrPublished carelessly cut across the grass. been calledcalled on forfor their bi]bij, has - Although it is far from spring, the co-operated, points conclusively to . t ce Regulation Army Shoes No to Advertiser ground is in a very vulnerable the fact that the schoof is behind it. 7 To ensure change of advstate just now. Much--damage Next week Wednesday, the must be receivedc not later than Fridaya . age rr t t ; noon. All business communications should will be done if we do not keep to group from Kurn- Hattin will Finest All-Wool Spiral be addressed to the Business Manager, the paths. This is an old,-old arve to take the place of the Spiral : R. Ptis,25. Bartlett __ _ story, but every-year there are grou now present. There arrival Puttee, $ jjP -The!LAUPAnX invits communicatiomn, those who disregard this custom. has been long heralded, and has No. 10 Finest Scotch LlamaWool Socks in itlhe ta, Grey. Khaki, Green, Black, PSre but does not assume responsibility for the Keep off the grass! been waited expectantly, so there Navy. Grey. Khaki, Gn. Black. timeKeep ff the grass! Heathrs. White. White with Col- OUTFITTERS FOR ALL PHILLIPS sentiments exprsed therein. All comn- c 7s;'is - really no reason why their wel- ored Clodks and large assortment munications must e signed, although the Chapel Speaker come should nt be a warm one. of fancy patterns, a pair...... 0 ACADEMY TEAMS ame of the author nl b» ~'ithheld from come should not be a warm one. ,c- .. i · · name of the author will b withheld from N.ow J his " N No. 15 Finest Scotch Wool Golf Stockings. Fancy or Plain Turnover tops with "' pltionif hee Rev. Howard J. Chidley of sip"I tr House, let's puth it through or without feet (ith nstep strap). Terms: 0 er;.00 pertern the First Congregational Church, ship" House lets put it through n Green. Gre. ron and Heath- ARC BUILDINC Winchester,- will preach at the with a rush. eraapair .. 50 Entered at the Andover Post Office as morning service tomorrow. Mr. No. 20 Women's Finest Scotch Wool Stock- MAIN ST. e . Mond clas *-matter >------in'.ilgs in White, and Wlhite with Col- seo:, c---- mattr*- --. Chidley is a graduate of Dart- ored Clocks, Oxford. Green and Telephone Connection THE ANDOVER PRESS mouth, and of Union Theological Roosevelt's Influence Heaters a pair...... _ _ _ _a _ fine_Also line of Women's Imported Silk Seminary.SATURDAY JAN. In 25November 1919 last, he Lisle with Colored Clocklng a pair ...... 1.50 STaUSHD gave a most interesting address at Henry L. Smported hite Ribbed otton Stockings a meeting------.r ( Henry L. Stimson, a member of witColored Clocks ...... 3.00 When the student body unani- a meeting of the Society of Inquiry. the present boardof trustees of "F~riendship At the Vesper service, Mr. A. the present boardof trustees of mously adopted the "Friendship Lve,,Mr iidne the school, graduated from here StewartSportingSalesCo. G__ House" proposition it was under- ChurSidnych Loett, Jr., opreach. Mr. with the class of 1883. Since that 425 Fifth Ave. (at 38th St.) N. Y. stood that after it was once on its Chuch , time, lie has served as Secretary- .rI^Auz C. Fo.mum.rOuSr own feet the school was to support Union Theological Seminary. Mr ofWar, under Taft's administra- ' wY and run it. ' Te financial end of L ha emin tion and has had a great deal______Tony ill 8 this matter has already seen some' Lovett has been in close connection intercourse with Colonel Roose- Garments and Accessories withthe schcol through hisnehintercourse with Colonel Roose- heavy deliberation ato whether velt. He writes the following t th of Day or Evening Wear the school alone or the school and ovett who was kld EditorEditorofthe of the New York TTimes: 0 e VAN NESTE & GO . FoR WNEWITSP SPoRT some outside contributions should in France. "In connection with the many Fur and Heavy Tweed Jackets uphold this end of the game, withFaculty Notes forms of public service, which Brehes, Puttees and Leggings Faculty Notes ncluShetla nd Wool Sweaters the general conclusion among-the Colonel Roosevelt rendered the Skating &Hockey Shoes thinking portion that the school Last Tuesday, January 21st, the country, I see no mention of one TAILORS Caps and Gloves should alone see to it. trustees-of the Academy were in which many would regard the IM PORTER S Send for illusiraeod caalogue

If every- fellow for the next six Andover, to hold a meeting. The I greatest of all - that is, the change .. 2.....0,'"..l...... weeks gave ten cents apiece, it trustees and faculty were enter- due primarily to him in the moral would make it possible to pay for tained by Dr. Stearns at a buffet sense of the nation. It is not Officers' Military and Naval ELECTRIC BELLS BATTERIES the entire cost of the House, which dinner from 6.00 to 8.00 o'clock. always easy to trace causes and C. A. HILL & CO. is not, as can easily be seen, a very .Mr. Moorehead, instructor in assign deserts; in this case, it is Uniforms ELECTRICAL CONTACTORS large amount. Sixty cents as a archaeology, is now in Tennessee, not difficult, the facts are patent _ General epair of I Kind. whole is not a large sum of money within fifty miles of Nashville. -He and the tribute is due. - - Telephone 314-2 and when it is given on the install- -and Mr. Meyers, head of the It is not many years since, when M A 101 TREMONT ST.; BOSTON 40 IN ST. ANDOVER ment plan of ten cents a week it Tennessee State Historic-Society, occasioh ar it-was widely as-ST.; BOSTON _- suely should not-secm like-a very are excavating and making a re- serted that the private morals of a_ hard job. Most of the fellows in search of the mounds of the ancient public man .were nobody's affair NEW BARBE SHOP school give a relatively small sum mound builders. Mr. Moorehead but his own. Today, it may be and think they are getting some- will be in ashington, D. C., to safely claimed, that there ar fe, T SET thing for a very cheap price; but attend the meeting of the United if any, constituencies'in the length Formely the White Barber hop, no this could easily be swelled, and, States Board of Indian Commis- and breadth of the land, with which THE SHOE REPAIRER (THE VIOLET RAY) when one thinks of the pleasure it sioners, of the Department of the a charge of flagrant immorality NEW ELECTRIC CLIPPER really costs each fellow to give so Interior, next week. would not at once destroy a candi-.Andover much to the boys who come to stay dates chance of election to office. American arbcr. at the House, it is not very difficult. Mr. W. M. Sides to Teach Physics More than to any other man, I A ALLE JOHN TERATSEAS, Proprietor A If one only stops to think of the and Chemistry believe, this is due to Theodore W. ____N fact that the money goes to a con- Roosevelt. From the beginning of IVM La Io M ea er crete and not an apparently ab- Mr. infield M. Sides, who hs his public career, in season and out stactstract serviceandservice, and addstottheadds to that the coursesbeen engaged in Physics to take and charge Chemistry, of the of season, heLOUhe insistedisteocmo on common Victor Agency LOUISIS HUNTRESS fact that the amount which he hich to be started for the bene- orality as the prime duty of all, _T_ gives weekly is going towards an fit of the students who entered at both in public and in private. His Succesor to end for which he may himself have e own sturdy integrity enforced it, . SHERIAN STUDIO been working during one of the report'dfor utythiswand despite the sneers of his MUSGROVE BUILDING weeks in which a group is there, he reported for duty this week. Mr. anes ths US GR0 E B U LCDOOLNM knows for a certainty both were Sides is a graduate of Pennsyl- opponents about his "Sunday HO hiknowsmone goes and also has the vania State College, and has had school politics," he never desisted FIRST CLASS ORA SPECIAL PHOTOGRAPHER - his money goes and also has the vl years'teaching experience, or modified his demands. He died PHOTOGRAPHER satisfaction of knowing that he twoveral years' teachingchw e s eexperience, nt a t t h e tholdingv o ao fplaewh innorc hthe w eheartsr of the the-past tw year hsfsidp~ mi tn a '. w~. , . INEGATIVES FOR FIFTEEN YEARS BACK himself has aided in giving it to a Uni ofv American people, and commanding JOS..pBOULEAU, Prop. i ON FILE. DUPLICATES AT ANY TIME common good. Let's have the ersity of Porto Rico as assist- the respect and admiration of the school alone put through the proj- ant-professor of mechanical en- people of Europe, as no man has-. ect thewhich school itself has gineering. After war was declared, poe o re s no n ha ta ken u p te p.o il he enlisted, and became 1st Lieu-since President incoln, though RAZOR BLAD .tentOfh Infantry, with in the latter relation, President WV. C. CROW LEY ___ _tenantof the 73rd IatyWilson is now winning similar MADE SARP AT

This term THmPH~IINATS is be- edwhichorganization he served dur- r similaORE L O W E 'S ing run under a new system. In- ing the war. He was on board the limelight of DRUGGIST SPrLOW DRUG ST R stead of each editor taking an issue hich was tor- publicity, -constantly hold- now and then, each member of the 19edoed off the Jersey coast in Juice, invariably surround- board has a certain department for ed with enemies' who feared or Our Mr. 'B. Harrison at 127A Main. St., Every Wednesday which he is responsible. Thus each 'Mirror Elections hated him, and opponents whose editor'takes a more active part in ways or interests he attacked, he getting'out the paper. The depart- Floyd Charles Furlow, '20, of has this to his undying credit, ments are as follows:- New York City, and George Wash- that he stood, first and last, for a THE Managing Editor, G. F. Sawyer, ington Houk, '20, of Dayton, Ohio, morality in personal life, so plain Bartlet 25. were elected to the Mirror Board and compelling as to be under- Business Manager, R. Otis, Bart- at a recent meeting. stood of every man, and he lived to let 25. Notice see it adopted by his fellow-cit- Editorials and Communications, zens as the standard of their - M. Tyler, Abbot 6. All fellows who want wood for their representatives and at -last, of 505 - FtPYT Ave. 1014 C1ApEra.' Assignments, R. H. Sears, Bart- fire-places, please see Phil Wilson, themselves. let 14. - Phillips 6. HENRY L. STSMSON NEw YORK NEW AVEN. GONN. ~ ' : PA GE~'z 'z~ -,'~/'~,~v ' ~ :'~r~ . . ? PAGETH .. THif PHILLIPIAN

Major Fuess to Speak may have understood what the Americans are doing. Our front is On Monda-°y evening, January now an entirely American frbnt. 27th, at eight o'clock in the Pea- In this same place, the French had of.men-killed, defending Young Hotel- .^ body House, Major Claude M. thousands th Crown Prince, a couple -^l T,Fuess will speak on the Quarter- it from ^II' F Lenox master s D partment, a his work of years ago, and although they MW C rTT _~ s ~jjas a Personnel Officer. Members (the French) held it, they' were CO 1 E : back. - of the club and friends are cordially never able to push the-Hun lpe invited to b6 present. But it was our good old Division of heFine Custom T B---oxing Club who routed them out, and drove t T WO Boston hotels, right - back the bloody boche. ~_" l in the heart thm A t a meeting of the boxing We wear the insignia (Divisional) sack suits and ruled by a sngle tougt club, last Wednesday, possible for citation.. All our infantry have rrHESE ever overcoats are esigned .Seric . PRIOR, President meets were considered with Har- been cited twice. If anyone ______------; vard and the Boston Y: M. C. A. tells you that the Divisional Mili- -Thefollowing officers were elected: tar Police are non-combatants, e lyforthe-cientele I JV president, . Adams, '21; vic- strangle them! We had one man of Best & Co/s Men s Shop. Hotel president T. Houk, '19; secretary killed,' and two wounded in this They are madebyourown 1 was on the '-i y* "'^ and treasurer, E Peters, '19; action. Our Company cutters and tailors from se- manager, W. May, '19. front, and in the trenches, every day of it, and we were the .last to lect woolens -the work of Letter from Cella t ly '16w leave.bestBritishand- meri-

______Mrs. Edward S. Gellatly, mother I hope you will never see the Mrs. Edward S. Gellatly, mother sufferiig that I have seen. Men can looms. True custom of William B. Gellatly, P. A. '16, little boys-wounded, kiled,ct killed, character-in line, in handi- CLO O N I L has sent to Dr. Stearns an in- -little boys-wounded, teresting letter received from her and horses, too. No one ever work and in finish. ." thnsmcr silent ITHEATRE.L luehs THEATRE -* son, and written before the armis- athinks m uchabout thesey st e t %ice~was declared: Mrs. Gellatly partners of ours, but they suffer, , and are killed just like the rest of $30 and upward in a onday, January 2"Bill says: not content in the us. I remember ILwas on duty they call Death Valley, ands Mary Pickford in "." Billy was not content in t ravine re for O'Henry Story. Divisional Headquarters Troop. t. It was allrments Screen Telegram. There was not enough action. So n well amt ed, oo.It was all Hu n and sport. Bill Parson Comedy. he joined his old organization, land before we started ourdrive,s, field Tuesday, January 28 104th M. P's, which has since butwe re at the junction of three of three Bargain Day- been- changed to 29th Military post there at the junction 'u.'roads. I was -there for a week. Charles Ray in "Claws of the Police Co., attached to Infantry, One day, six men were killed at Alice Brady in "The Death Dance." a few feet of me, t News. taking the men to the trenches, and one time within Pathe not to say what went on during Floor Entrance- Christy Comedy. - being the last to leave: He was week. My roads were always -Ffth Floor Entranc Wet 3t St. Wednrieday, January 29 without a bath for forty-six days, te York City The Lee Kids in "Tell it to the and they had their clothes on [or wrNew Esalised 1879 , Marines." weeks. A share from a cup of Established 1879 animals. Pearl \hite in "The Lightning waidcofeekas.ee a - luxury. He lost Official Allied War Review. twenty-to pounds that last month ly one of us r goteally it. He Keyst'one Comedy. but with it all 'would not change is conin along in great shape. It-- - ______Thursday, January 30 what he went through for millions.' is coming alongfferentnow, ape. It he feared is different now, however. We "Her Country 'irst" wi"At one time a.Our detail Martin. .. MacMillan,'Jr., '13, has C. H. Smith '17, is a lieutenant in es"Hern Dranma, Fuld wr nerves notimeholda "rest bilbutlH. the Aviation Corps. aside from the splendid cause and of eight men are in a lovely little received his major's commission, Pathe News.Nes. aside from the splendid cause and 9 hu n a que l v l age France with the W. H. Stout, ex-'1 , has entered Charlie Chaplin Comedy. duty, the 'Spirit of Andover' (wybcfrmtero.Ihaeand is now in r FridaJanuary .the 31 away back from the front. I have Friday,Frid ay,JanureyDaybracedJanuarY 31 b him up and on he marched. made friends with a French family 163rd Field Artillery. Princeton. Double Feature DaUr So you see the help and teachings mD f----- a- Frc ------Edith Storey in "The Silent Woman." of-the dear old school have not here, adThis afternoon, we hd the - afternoon, we hd the MaeMarsh in"AllWoipan. " a day. This Parmount Comed been in vain. These men and this gathered SaturryFbradivision have been cited by both band out, and evyn gathered Saturday, February 1 round. Frank Keenan in "ore Trubl." French and American commands, The wa news is wonderfulE------Irn est (Circus Serial), divisional citations. The Division- the sunshine and w itis great. I thineand Sennett Comedy. al Police are combatants, different day and, itis great. Ithinkeay Weekly~ News. - from the Corps Police. weverything fine, "His present billet is4-in-a little we -have seer--bur last -heaiy village called Ainville, iear -fighting, because- -today, Atria French any price, -. - 1-I Chauot, three boys being de-' has asked for peace at 1uit.19 CIGART T Chaumont, and Turkey has already iooking for tailed to run the place, and direct Turkeyand h alreadyas quit. 1 YOU have been they traffic. TTheirh e i r 'billet'b i ll e t iss a hut of Well, I hope so anyway, for t ra fi c . ' ' i hut of certainly tore a hole in us. Why, two rooms, with stone floors, straw certainly e n us have to sleep on, but an open fire-place, they say that the front we haveu-a L vc a n d party. AI fLh B B which is a joy to theirli s . Thierry look like a bridge comfort to many who are passing When I et home,- I want o through. When I get home, I want to "The 29th Division is called sleep beaucoup and drink all kinds of milk, and eat all sorts of the Blue and Gray Division, made evr serve me cornbef or Never serve me cornbeef or' .up ~ of Southern and Northern beans.eggs. Give me lots of rolls and One of the soldiers wrote steakbeans. Give me lots of rolls and troops. and ice cream. I haven't this, their Battle Song: se an ice cream. I iaven't "'Here's to the Blue of the ind-swept seen any ice cream een in pi- I North, ~tures or movies since we hit this As they advance on the Fields of France. plae , France. I am off cornbeef - May the spirit of Grant be with them all As the sons of the North advance. and beans, for life! Believe me, if I could not dream, we 'Hre's to the Gray of the sun-kissed it would be awful! Now that South, A Wonderful Blend That Wil As theyof France. are here for a rest, and don't hORE with them all- that moan and that awful bang, Please _ou May t1e spirit of Lee be and get a shoer of dirt if you are _ ESTABLISHED 1809 :2020 forf 30c~30C As the Sons of the South advance. and get a shower of dirt ifyouare scream of ASKDALERYOUR "'And here's to the Blue and Gray as one, too close, or hear the - it CIGARS When they meet on the Fields of France. shrapnel as it fails near you GINITA.-.--`- -May - the spirit of God be with them all- did hit my shoes a couple of times, As the sons of our Flag advance.'" but I always went flat when I France, Oct. 31, 1918 heard one coming-as I was that that's all past for This is the first time in a month, saying, now MILITARY MEDALS Andover that have felt like a while, I am glad that I had the have experience; but we have all come F Kitchen Needless to say that you C Canday probably already guessed a few of to the same conclusion, that we R H I have gone through have had enough war, so let us go R the experiences H duringduring the past month. It has home. Maybe it will come soon. a.At he thas Eme been harrowing and frightful, to W. B. GELLATLY I ]he Sweetest Place say the least, yet now that we are 29th Military Police Co., J 29th Division, A. E. F. E iTaL' UPON REUT p in Town in "rest billets", far from shot and I . one takes a different view of P.A. 1916 W shell, 1 the matter. E Well, on your wedding anniver- LN R ' sary, we went to the hardest and James Alfred Monepenny, 1918 bloodiest front there is today. Our enlisted i March 198, in t FRANK L. CO LE and is 4Division was -iven a gigantic United States Marine Corps, ...... ich SEND FOR CATALOGUE S DORRETY OF BOSTON tasik, which amI proud to say, is a member of the 78th Company, Division, now ~Furnshre accomplished. If you have read 6th Regiment, 2nd e GenFuts' is r, the papers during these days, you in France. ,~.,

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(Conitinued from page 1) Music Notes Announcing the return with the As a prelude on outfor their return, with the Sunday morn- of our special Phillips exception of Davis at goal, to their ing, Mr attecher will play, package - orinal positions. Wells re- "By the Waters of Babylon" hi hdbnepalmained at goal during .the whole This i a choral prelude of the - which had been teporarily ol the second half. The "Mt. highest and best type, which Bach Tailors and, Men's Furnishers Vernon" team made but one sub- produced. - The old choral is in -A choolates wit Phill sitution which was that of Tracy itself, a somewhat sad theme, Jfaic lRecwtwear bateanb'ap0 seal and ribbon. sfitution whih was'that ofTracy ;* " * -in~ ....place of Cox, at goal, who took thohgh stately, and well depicts -Berry's place at point. Before the fallen glory of Babylon; and theN STREET the return of the-first, Farnsworth -beautiful, yet sad, theme that ..relieved Fletcher, and Selden went Bac brings in as an accompani- _____ in for Eddy, and the team shot ment to it, blends in, and makes it ; 1:*. /another goal, then the first went one of his finWrestling .------...back - to- their job and cleaned up the sort. The choir will si the game with lr two more goals, "Evening and Morning", an old bringing the final score to Andover, choral, or hymn, dating back to the In- the class wrestling try-outs 8, "Mt. Vernon" 0 sixteenth century. As a postlude last Wdnesda, '20 and'21 turned Military Training Camp For Sale by The lineu-p: Mr. Pfatteicher will play the great but in fine order, and full teams Naval Training Station FU.SS. MT VE^RNON ANDOVER fuge in F minor, by Bach. This is were picked. '19 however, laclts on Lake Chaplian N. Y. ALBERT W. LOWE Fitzgeraldr.w. published, in the Schweitzen edi- men for the 115 lb. and the 125 lb. 1919 POST-WAR COURSES 1919 r.w. Neidlinger, Fletcher,F orth tion of Bach's organ woks, in the classes; '22 needs men for the Technial Acadeic Meredith, c. c. Flanders, Dole "-- --- Ellis, l.w. l.w. Vaughn, Powll volume entitled, "Works of the 135 Ib'. and for the 155-lb. classes. COLLEGE FNTRANCE AND Dugan, r. r. Adam§, Clough Mature Master Period", and is The teams should be completely MAKE-UP STUDIES Stedman, .p. c.p. Wilson, Higgins one of the finest fugues-in all organ filled out; otherwise, those events Cox, g. :1;'f~~ ~ o music.P. Dann g. Eddy, Davis, Selden Wells Bach developed the art of would be lost by default. The A SUMMER VACATION TRAINING IYLFORD, CONN. fugue writing, higher than any officers of the teams are: CAMP for students of Schools, Colleges __ ooff th certe ms areand Universities. E ight weeks. Opens Class Swimming other composer; and it should W. Johnston, capt. '19. Boys may enter any time to July 1, closes August 28. Maintenance interest many to see, if nothing M. Tyler, capt. '20. Ad training including prepare for CollegeBoard Exams. technical course, Wednesday afternoon, there will more, how a fugue is developed, if O. D. Ferguson,_capt. '21. $350. Military discipline and funda- Small classes or individual instruection preparatory to voa- tion. ecord last faul; 9s b e swimmi'ng meets between the they a unable to see the beauty Hales, capt. '22. tional careers in the reconstruction work prepared; all but twoto entered. classes of 1919 and 1922, and 1920 The members of the teams the music itself.be are as of post-warsttof timesfill be a leadiing Our References: Any Andover and 1921, at four o'clock in the theVespers service follows: feature of the camp. man at Yale. tank. This is the first of our winter Air. Pfatteicher will play part of, if 1919 ARTILLERYINFANTRY Well-Equipped SchoolBuilding, term meets, and it is hoped that not all, of the "Sonata Pontificale" 135 lb. - Johnston, capt. CAVALRY NAVAL Laboratory, Dormitory, and Gym- those who attend will observe ens, the great Belgian 145 lb. - Winchester. The Artillery and Cavalry Units wil nasium., Tennis, Boating, Swim- some close races. Lemmens, the ge Belgaan nm.Tniing,and other outdooe sports. composer, who was the teacher of 155 b. - H. Smith. each have their owi Bugle Corps while grts. n The 1919 team, as it now stands Alexander Guilmant, who in turn 175 lb. - Penfield. their antry and NavSpecalUnits will have U'nifefor UlUrlteied Booklet U for Iflhesrated-rile Bk is as follows:follosA turn their own bands., Special concessinwt gae Bonnet his great ability at 1920 will be made to qualified musicians ap- ThRn mrddash-- Fuller, S. H., the organ. As an offertory, the 115 lb. - Dowling. - plyihg before March 1,1919. The Rosenbaum Scool Wyman. quartette will sing "Sunset and 125 b. -Tyler, capt. ENGINEERING AVIATION MILFORD, CONN. Re -Davis, F. H., Wyman, Evening tar'' and as a poste, 135 lb - Bartow. MOTOR MECHANICS WIRELESS Hyde, Fuller, S. L., Young, F. H. Mr. Pfatteicher will finishthe 145 lb Hebb. Instrucion in all chnical courseby ______.- . -SntPticl"b "Sonata Pontificale" by playingpan(Capt).7 155 lb. - Baldwin. University instructors who have been en- ,, ~- e:w~ -z.:;. 50-yard dash - Miller; Sawyer, the great "Marche Pontificale" 175 lb. - N. Stevens. gaged i service ith the Allied rmies. grMe0aTt " M ar c he P on t c ale "' 1921MOTIO1921th. N PICTURES SHOWING PEa~AiD cl'ffC rd, r Yun, lifo.from gM OKlF;iDive f ( it. THE TRAINING ACTIVITIES OF ^P - Miller, Young, Clifford. 115 lb. - Dixon. MORE THAN 800 ENROLLED N NFor{ll, 5 s an ano t : dash,100-yard - Fuller, Spitz-s 125 b. IN ATTRACTVe DEisIGN F. THe . D. Ferguson, capt. THE TO 1918 CAMPS ILL BE -- MIE;1~miller, Davis, F. H. EXHIBITED DAILY at 9 East 45th Dr. Stearns's Engagements 135 lb. - Russell. Street, New York Citv. l et ,,:e ,.- The 1920 teams is formed by: 145 lb. - Annis. of stndrd text b oks onp li ~:w:,, 25-yard ash - Ledyard, H., - Dr. Stearns' engagements to 155 b. - Hinke. science and vocational training. * I'' Diaz,fW' Hock, (Capt.) speak at other schools are as fol- 175 lb. - Evans. Foror deailsdetails addressddress EECUTIVEEXECUTiVE SEC.SEC ":'l 1' ^ Relay-Hill, Ledyard, H., Ha- lows: 192 York City. Ii'\! ^^^ ? vermeyer,^ Diaz. January 26th, Hill School . -115 lb. -W. Eddy. 5' ' .- ->-". 50-yard dash - Mossman, Diaz, February 2, Exeter (has been 125 lb. - Lewis. 'i' ;;j[ Ferris. postponed) 145 lb. - Robertson. ( /'*'~,~Z/'/,~4~ . Dive- Strong, Havermeyer. April 20th Choate School. 175 lb.- Hales, capt. olns & Fa banks Co. ^<^ ' ?'- g 100-yard dash - Ledyard, Fer- As Dr. Steamrns is not well at Any of the aove men may be ris, Hock. present, it is doubtful whether he challenged in their own weight. 383 WASHINGTON STREET ~:~No. 10 .f~efS,~-;~oor~"~·:l*. The line-up for 1921 is: will be able to keep his appointment "^fa o?^^^^-=.t nd TON a : 25-yard dash - Brayton, Hud- at the Hill School. BO STO -'- -- ~ ' M,, in, ff?:-,o r15r-,. rcwnwo-be.o and ner, Quarrier, (sub.) 1 0 1 -e. No.e (W ot'-"-"',,- w s ~, Relay-Hudner, Quarrier, Bray College Notes ____ ,o.,xto.a1 , . a.... . il ton, Hanmum, Trasel, (sub.) T R C Young i-troeLenr a.rt Hannumr, Willard (sub.) It has been announced that The Rifle Club will begin its Men's Hats, Caps, loves Stewart bSaomniacs Co. 8 50-yard dash - Butler, (Capt.), Dean- Yeomars, of Harvard, will winter season on Monday, January' 425 FIFTH AV-. t 3stih SL,N.Y. Quarrier, Trasel. go to Paris early-in February, to 27th. There will be individual 100 yard dash - Butler, Hayes, epresent Harvard at its own membership matches eery week, OVERCOATS Mawd, (sub.) bureau of the American University and a medal will be given the IJ. D. B[IAC SHAW The class team of 1922 contains: Union. During the period of his member getting the highest total Burberry's and Aqnascutm English .5-yard dash - Case, (Capt.), leave of absence Professor Chester of points in all the matches. Coats Successor to F. E. Whiting Dunkel. N. Greenough will serve as acting It is important that all who in------Relay-Case, Dunkel, -Stern, Dean. tend to shoot on the out-door Relay-a-tsoDatei l m o t W JewDllr-Ste n^. range, should be regular in theirer ined Coats Up-to-Date Jeweler dasilmot.-unn Case Phillipiana G practice on the indoor range. The S-a dash lunkel-u Case, qualifications for the out-door and Mfg. Optician Du kel. sC. Herbert Smith, '14, is a range will be posted in the range Dive--Case, Ives, Dunkel. scond lieutenant in the Balloon in the basement of Pearson Hall. Racoon Coats Fr ined The 100 yard dash has .not yet Observation Department, and is Coats Main St. Andover, Mass. been tried for its representatives. -now in France. He entered the Balloon school at Omaha, and after John H. Quirin, 1915, Harvard receiving his commission, was at 1919, has been elected treasurer Kelly Field in Texas, whence he of the Harvard "Illustrated." went overseas last April. E NI IST----N ag e lim it

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