M wr~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- PHILLIPS ACADEMY ANDOVER MASS.

Volume XLIV. Number 21 SATURDAY, DECE9MBER 13, 1919 Cet RECOGNITION OF IRISH CHANGE INDINING HALL DR. STEARNS SPEAKS' GREAT PROSPECTS INQUIRY WILL HOLD 'REPUBLIC DISCUSSED -BOARD NEXT TERM ON ENDOWMENT FUND FOR- WINTERATHLETICS ,OE ETN 0 ______O P EN MEETIN McNary Bill Passes Senate Low Prices a Feature School's Need of Money Emphasized Blue Will Meet Exeter in Hockey, Andover Traditions to Be Discussed _____ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Basketballand Swimming___

BOSTON RETAIL STORES GETS8-HOUR DAY MEATS, FRUITS AND DESSERTS TO BE CRISIS TO BE FACED ON ANDOVER HILL WORK OF FALL TERM nEV1FWED SOLD AT COST IN NEXT FEW YEARS WRESTLING TEAM AS HARD SCHEDULE

The claim of the Irish govern- Beginning with the winter term, Teachers' .salaries, always mea- Prospects for winning teams in The last meeting of the Society ment to recognition as an indepen- board at the Dining Hall will be ger, have not risen in anything like all branches of athletics seem to be of Inquiry to take place this-term dangoernentwashotly dis- on the following basis: -the proportion that the cost f unusually good this yer 'will be held tomorrow evening in cussed yesterday in an all-day There will be a fixed charge of living has risen in the last few The swimming team has beenth redn rom fPaby session of the foreign affairs corn- $3.75 per week, payable'in ad- years. The colleges and schools racticing daily under Coach S House.' An open meeting will be p ~~~~~~held,at which the subject of The occasion was committee head expenses, and will also allow they could no-t meet the situa- football season. De o the fact "noe rdtosta r consideration of the bill proposed one each the following: tion. that an Exeter meet will be held Worth Following" will be discussed. by Representative Mason of I- Morning meal.:-Cereal and milk The result is that teachers are for the first time has caused added This meeting will conclude what linois. The bill calls for the ap- rolls, butter and coffee. denying themselves today in ways interest in this sport. Six mem- may be considered one of the most propriation of funds for the dis- Noon meal.-Soup, vegetables, that are driving scores of them bers of last year's team are back successful terms in the history of patching of diplomatic and consu- bread and butter and coffee. into business positions, because and form an exceptionally strong this frallhaeiben ve ineetings' al representatives to the govern- Ngtma:-opveealsthysmy nioseadcntulusfor a successful team,.n o h otprwl ted ment established by the Irish bred and butter and tea. living for themselves and their Capt. Anderson and Stillwell areanfothmstprwlated republicans.'Spporters of the Meats, fruits, desserts, etc., will families in the profession which both plunging well this year. Smith ed bill pointed out that it offered an be sold at cost, and paid for each they love and to which they have and Colgate seem to have lost none The first regular meeting of the opportunity for Congress to do all meal at the door. Five dollar devoted, in many cases, a good part of their old form in the d'ash, wvhile year was held on September 28th, that it could, constitutionally in meal tickets will be used and can be of their lives. If these men 'are to. Pole is doing well in the hundred. wvhen Mr .S ackson, one of the the direction of full diplomatic secured at the Treasurer's Office: be retained, if suitable men to fill Van Patten, who swam the 220- last few crdgauates of the aca-' recognition. Opponents of the' their positions are to be secured year is also back. Among the other demy, gave a most entertaining measure called it an effort to in- SAMPLE BILLS OF FARE we hylae ti bouey-addts Ae lr sso- ako h aeqeto.Nal volve the in a corn- BREAFAST whntetevisasltlcniae,"b"Cakih wako thdedrae question esaly plicatedforeignaffair.Oranges .03 Blanana .0 necessary that provision be made ing up exceptionally well in the twondrt e t and eoat plicated affair.foreign Rolled Oats Shredded Wheat for their immediate wants. Teach- 220, while Draper is a possiblehaaneasctoteprbm Charges of pro-Germanism onl Fried Ham. .10 ers 'are not asking for luxuries; candidate for the hundred yard hdato h rbe the prt ofleadesof he ne ChipdnBelettdCe . they are not asking for excesses swim. Divers and a fourth man presented by him. publica burst brought of forthChitheydsimplyaaskingarelay The floigSunday the Rev., publicforth brought a burst ofBaked Potatoes of any kind; thyare mlakigfor the rlyteam are the greatest D. folwingdysok h angry commrents which the chair- Hot Rolls Buttered Toast .02 the right to live decent, normal, need. With Colgate, Pole and Bee dysoeo h man quieted not without difficulty. Coffee Milk respectable lives. It is in recogni- Smith of last year's relay team Hitry of Inquiry and its In- A large crowd which jammed the DiNEr . tion of-that fadt that the college some fast times should be made if fluence in the Mission Field." committee room showved it's sym- Corn Chowder and school alumni everywhere are another sprinter can be developed.. On October 12th an open meet- pathy with the plea for recogni- Watermelon Pickle .03 arousing themselves to raise en- HokypopcsIokbihe nd twenty-five felows wre punred- tion by cheers of approval and Baked Stuffed Haddock .07 dowment funds. tHnclas yrsea.ct. biheAdams ta theiateringloat which te with disapproving hoots as the Roast Leg of Lamb, Brown Gravy .15thnlsyer Ca.Admntttisgtrngtwicte opponenth bill of pesente their Beef Stew and lVegetables .08 MEN TO HANDLE BOYS Neidlinger and Farnsworth from sbeto Dmcayi no oppoentte bil fprsened teirSpliagetti Italienne .05 In what we call the "prepara- last year's team are back, while vue was Dced.rc i no arguments. Mashed Potatoes Peas' heaeogedellschosasondas verhoos Due to interruption the comn- Apple Pie .05 Rice Pudding .05 toi~` or second even mcorte years squadhs beenwadon goodso Dr. J. Ross Stevenson, president mittee wag'unable to finish its work Orne.oCffefaerit.s peet iuto sthe Coffee pressing than in the colleges, be- work at goal guard. Bob Clough Princeton Theological Semi- yesterday, as it had hoped to, so cause it is more difficult to get the another member of last year' Snary was the speaker on October the session will be re-opened today. SUPPER right kind of men to handle boys squad is a possible candidate for19hDrStvno'speabu LambBroth ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~serviceto the cause of Christ and forBroth Lamb ~~Olives.03 in the impressionable age in which one f the forward positions.ho lednatreCisanif The McNary bill, providingfo Creamied-Chicken on Toast .15 they appear at our-"scli-ool doors. Among the new men who lookho lednatreCisanif the continued control of the price Liver and Bacon .10 -acts-as a god.influence in a corn- and distributioni of sugar b the Tenderloin Croquettes, Brown Sauce .07 The college-looks for the expert; good are "'To-hler, Morgan andmuiy throughoutthe corn- Cold Roast Beef. .1 we have to look for the all-around, Cole. The first game is scheduledmuty igerwas passedouyeterah omyooae BCe otas ~fJ red-blooded men as well as the- for Wednesday, January 7t- and ofAt the next session a delegation igv awspasdysernmentCo eeCramedBae Poaoe Jeth'0 o six Exeter men were the speak- the'The Senae. ill provdes the Orange .03 Banana .03 expert. will be with Wakefield High school.er.TegopcnitdfE.M tetente of The l povthesuathrelke Fancy Apples 2 for .05 The Andover academy faculty Coach Sutherland reports some BerTh"Frtz" Wastemn ob" M equaliztion oarde andeo helpgrCrnlke or shredded Wheat and Milk 05 cannot be surpassed by the faculty good material for the relay team. Buar, "rt" Saemh, C.BLa- greatlyrelief towardof the the ~~~~ofany secondary school anywhere Although BcnesiuteonymotadDBr.tDna Eacth of thes preset sugar- horgefand the Imotn oietoday. But Andover faces this member of last year's team who is men took up. some. sEcfthpe-e preventiongaof shorecurrene netprtnNtc special situation that the colleges now in school, there 'are severalmetoku smeubctpe yer bventlloit wirrnc eep Excuses to leave Andover be- now do, namely: That the war fellows from last year's squad and taining to Exeter life and particu- the price to fore eight o'clock Thursday morn- has revealed to the public the also some good runners among the lryi eadt h hita consumers at a regular . . Fratemnity and what its work is. figure. ing must be secured at the regis- ability of many of these teachers; new c'andidates. Some practice Sunday, November 2nd, an An- Efforsbe wilade o hav thetrar's office. As cuts are charged it has reveaied to some of those has already been held on the boarddoedlgaincnstngfMr mEfsue rusel throug thae He for absence from the evening study teachers themselves their possibili- track and work will be resumed Hinan "Dlgaiocnses,-n "Ed"r undera spcialruleso tat i mayhours and from chapel exercises, it ties to go out at once and make a immediately afte' the holidays. bnerrad spora resdent ilson's is necessary to "'sign off" in order good living; and the i'esult is that Some excellent material is avail- Greene, "Jess"- Willard, Morris bpproay fore teiboardls'sf to avoid the penalty of over-culling, scores of them have felt obliged, out able for the wrestling team. Capt. Richrdsn weantku trosEeandik expiresDeember on 3 1st.Excuses to leave town before the of pure self-respect, if nothing else, Scott and Duffy are back, as is soea h etn fteCrs Boirson storerhc aret me-end of the term, December 18th to give up the work that they loved Frank Talmage of the 1915 team. tianeFattmernt. 'o heCrs bers of the retail trade will be al- at twelve o'Clock, will be given out and to seek more lucrative posi- In the 119 pound class, Duffy is ThsaeSnyCp.X.B lowed to remain open eight hours a if applied for after or just before tions elsewhere. showing up well, while Tuttle is hgisaP. A.n'13, pkt In-B day isteadofsic. Orers t thisthe last examination has been held. BIG JUMP IN SALARY also a likely candidate. The class effect were received last night by One. of our assistants in physics, gives promise of being stronger quyabou the wrorkH aofh ameri- W. T. La Moure, chairman of the Communion Service a man getting $1,200 only with than last year. In the 129 pound few of his personal experiences district coal sub-committee, as the us, is now occupying a position division, Norby and Sherman are while serving in France with the result of a conference held yester- A brief communion service will as head of a big chemical concern both doing good work so it is ex- 26th Division. day in Washington between a be held tomorrow directly after the that has just been established in pected that this class will be equally Nvme t ru rmHr delegation of the retail trade board morning service. As always, it is Florida, with a salary of $10,000 as good as last season. The 139 Na omedt oup from Har-on from the Boston Chamber of Coin- to be understood that not only to begin on, simply because he pound class will be weaker unless yaRd," composed FlEd" a~lsnd merce and members of tbe central church members of all denomina- made his value known in his work some "dark horse" is discovered"hry.ogn eeprsn n coal committee. Stores will open tions may take part in this ser- in Frankfort arsenal in Philadel- It is barely- possible that Annis eahgv- e cmet ncl today at 9.00 .m. and close at vice, but that the invitation is ex- phia. myb bet euet h e lege life and the value of Inquiry 6.00 p.m., Saturday being a nine- tended to all members of the Arioier teacher could have ac- quired weight limit. Capt. Scott, hour day. school who sincerely desire to join cepted a $10,000 position in one who has never been thrown, will a nisiuin Owing'-to the football victory The restrictions still apply to in such an expression of reverence of our leading business concerns in be the 149 pounder. Dupont, over Exeter, no meeting was held offices and no other forms of con- for Christ. Several new members this country if he had cared to do Blodgett and McMahan are showv-onte1haevrnewsby servation have been removed. As will be received into the academy so, simply because his efficiency ing good form in the 159 poundwihsue. a matter of fact the change in the church. All who have received was recognized by the men who division and a strong class is as- Thfolwn eeDrR.E store regulations demands that their cards from home churches served with him, when he was sured. Talmage will wrestle in theSpeoftecasf186ald'n the amount of heat and light con- and have not already done so major in charge of the personnel 175 pound section.th qulieofarlCrsin sumed be reduced one-quarter. should do so sometime before the department at Camp Johnston in Coach Green will be on hand adas xlie o ecnb Veteranof th Yankee Divi..morning service tomorrow. Florida. after Christmas to take charge of sr ht C rsint stetu Veeaso heYne ii M.. WV. STACKPOLE So it goes all along the line. I the work which Capt. Scott al- religion. - ~~~~~~~~~~~~SchoolMinister (continued from page 6) (continued on page 4) (Continued on page 6) (Con tinued on page 3) PAGE TWO THE PHILLIPIAN ______

M~ember of School Newspaper Federation to come under faculty ban and Newton Centre; Paul R. Doolin WldesdAnoeMnhaehirltesaeby 7r*~~~~~~ ~ ~ ~would be pleasing to Andover of St. Albans, Vt.; Theodore Dun- w.,~ w.~~w~r~vw~v~v alumni not-to mention the student ham, Jr., of New York;,Frederick BO~~D1919OF EDITO~~body. ~M. 'Graves of Philade"phia,Wle-BI Pa.; NS Managing Edto Win Gold Keys at Harvard BenjaminHemnD . SperlingSitofCca; of The Phllpsecaem MORRIS TYLER T e P ilp cd m Business Manager Thirty undergraduates have been Barre, Pa. n ufteEmSur ALLENKEITH ~chosen to wear the gold key of the T92&-Alfred L.. -Bengamin of- Tailor and O titr l iur Aucci ate ~Harvard Chapter of Phi Btta Kansas City, Mo.; David Berman -A H E I O D B.~~~ COLGATE Kappa, the Society of Scholars,

R. H. SEAns '20 whose annual fall elections have of Doxryse; Benamins A. Caoter,______H. A. WHAULD4a'21 just been concluded. Eight menofDrhse;CaesWCrt, F. . DA&vI '20 from the twelve highest in scholar- Jr., of Clinton, Ill.; Burton L. Bsnrow.~ - J. MCMILLAN '0 ship from the junior class and Chadwick of Osterv:1le; Malcolm TERSNAMSHO N. '.NCL.21 twenity-two from the fortX highest Cowley of Pittsburgh; Merle E. ~MLOD ON J. P. KOHLER '20 seniors will be given their keys at Curtis of Omaha, Neb.; William WRIGHT & DITSOYN L COMFORT .t() A. C. LEDYARD '20 the initiation dinner on DecemberA.DneofHvrilNahnL AT EICOTTTRTOtouSmeresonJly2d F. M. Cnosav J. '20 1 1th in the Union.A.DneofHvrilNahnL ATLTCOTIERTOtouSmeresoJly2d The grades as recorded in the Drake of Watertown; Paul B. PHLISAD ERMN tSeemr19hwead30by _Pbih_ vr ededyand Satur- dean's office are the basis for elec- Flanders of Concord, N. H.; lhFOOT BALL BASKET BALL at the Milford Schonl and 150 at the dPulighe erysho Wdeay RlhNew Haven School. All of these dsy~duringtheschool~ea~r.tion, but the society seeks in every H. Hammond of Salt Lake Sity, TRACK HOCKEY boys, with the exception of 3, are now Notice to Advertiser, possible way to avoid all unfairness Utah; Miles Hanson, Jr.; of Rox- GYMNASIUM GOODS in college. To ensure change of advertisements copy aising from a merely quantitative bury; Samuel B. Horovitz of Chel- SWEATERS JERSEYS Wne colnwrnig u noon. All business comununications shoud estimate of marks. Intellectual se;MlomKnbr fSrn- Sn o u e alctlgeaccommodations are at present x- be addressed to the Business Manager, achievement in outside ctvtsea... acl isego pig edfrornwfl aaou hausted, but we shall have room for A. Keith, Bartlett 56. is given due weighit, tivighte field; John W. Merten of Cincin- 2 o--nJnay5h 90 though thenati; Samuel Mufson of Passaic, 25bysonJuay5h190 Ile fmPEILIIA invites communications, danger of personal bias makes this N oehB ahno ro- WRIGHT34Wsigo & tBsoDITSON but does not assume responsibility for the evidence less reliable. A student's L.J;epn W. Smtha of Spring- C44TALOhngtoONStEBUsST sentiments expressed therein. A corn- . line;LeadWSmtofprn-CTOGENRQUT -munications must be signed, although the activities in extra-curriculum pur- field; Melville M. Smith of New same of the author will be 'rithheld from suits are not regarded as making up HaeCn.UerlP.B.Sad O ES D U T R publication if he so desire. for deficiencies in his scholarship ofenBroln; PaurilT.. Vpand THE ROSEBAUMGSTOR Terms: $2.50 per year; $1.00 per term rating in the office. To insure even Anda of New York and Otto S.CHO greater justice the elections of the Wanro ae.MILFORD, CONN.

Entered at the Andover Post Office as undergraduate committee are al- -Have____you____tried______our__

______claw ___matter.___ways referred for approval to a Cae pae THlE ANDOVER RESS graduate committee headed byChplSekrho laeF pe' SATURAY,DC. 131919 President Lowell.- Owing to unexpected develop- Have your Shoes Repaired properly with SATURDAY,DEC. 13, 1919 Arranged alphabetically and not ments in connection with the En- 'Dependable Materials at lowv prices. in thethe oderowment of t~r electon,und Campign, it s Press uilding Andove WetusegothingNht.No.WhihiteOOa To-day oficiallymarks the n teodro h' lcin h omn udCmagi rs uli noe Sole Leather and spare no pains to do the To-ayark oficillytheendlist stands as follows: uncertain whether Dr. Stearns will ______work right. Ladies' and Men's Straw of the fall term of this school year. 92-alABeadroBs-baletspkatvprso-Hats cleaned and rebloeked while you We have much to look back on to ton CrlA eane fBo-be bet seka vsest- C= J IQ 1ss I* wait. We make a specialty of clean- makefeel ustht theterm has ; orter R. Chandler of Gene'- morrow. Mr. Stackpole will de- ing White Kid Gloves. Our success beetan moe sullysucessulseo, N. Y.; Paul R. Coggins of liver the niorning address. dpnso orstsato forn the hol. alysucs THE SHO~E REPAIRER 'e GIVE US ATRIAL

Above all else stands out the + + '+ + 67 Park St. Andover ANDOVER SHOE SHINE PARLOR glorious Andover-Exeter game, + + Open every night until 10 o'clock

which marked a turning point in + + ______the' athletics of the two rival schools. There are many other R XU WA. ALLEN things of importance which have OXUYAINDOVER taken place during this fall. - The A S h o for Intensive MLAmE I Endo-wment Fund Campaign has Sc o lItnieSTEAM SAec progressed rapidly and success- Victor A ec fully throughout the country. Sure- " " '"LA N R ly Andover, after the past darkLA years, is coming back with all its

old-time vigor. 1-bXUYSsceshas been do to the ______Andover

THr,-- PHILLIPIAN takes this op- f t eahn gifivecethd Thr careC ndu-l portunity to thank the student phscladpyhlgclexamination to T -CanANK.TWc body for its support and patience deemn i aacity r hard work, and FRANK'I L COLE during the trying delays of the last assigned t lse no larger than five. The44M N TE heS etsPle few issues. We have made many number of hours' instruction in each course, the size44MISTEThewetsPlc

mistkesyetwe feel that there . and character of the class- the boy enters, and theinTw mistakes, yet ~~~~~number of studies he is allowed to carry are de- GentS' FurnisherinTw has beenimproveent sme over - termed by his ability and stale of preparation. previous years. C ______~~~~~Large faculty-one master for each five boys. ?USGROVEM BUILDING______One hundred and fifty acre campus and farm.ESA ;E3MP Communication Three dormitories. All athletic teams, gymwork, FMST CLASS WORK 'I " 1 'I~K ~ boxing, wrestling, under expert coaches and i- STUIDENT TRADE ASPECIALTY WI. C. CSKWWWVYLEY Arneets have been com- structors. Ten saddle horses for boys' use. A We have cntered to PhIlps Academy students i~~~~~~~angeiflen ,ag oe-arsimig oltob cntucefor the past twelve years. pleted for a baseball game on 'larg pein-arsimg olob srce. JOS. BOULEAU, Prop. DRUGGIST March 26th between Exeter and - nx pig Lawrenceville. months summer session for boys who need 'Two additional work, and boys preparing for Septem- C O VLE -A.CASUSID Isaa As suggestion, wouldn't it be her examinations. W .CR0W possible for Andover to meet Law- Roxbury's record has been extraordinary. This renceville on the gridiron next fall. smeonytoutfovrone hundred finl R GGS An Andover-Lawrenceville gamcandidates failed to enter college. G old bringback mhemret of tcheol Students admitted any time [during .the year-- W~tWV~fUlll~ old dayshe whentwo schoolswhen-there are vacancies. -used to play together. Lawrence- CHARLES THIRASoTlpoeMra il90 ville is near New York City where TP O B R C O LDEALER In SIFYHl 50 many old Andover men live whoTHE ROXBU ISC O0L FRUITS, GROCERIES Articles iour stock suitable for Men's are now unable to see their old CHESHIRE, CONN. and Boys' Christmas Gifts schoolmuch in action without W. L. FERRIS, A. B. Headmaster ~~~~~.AND VEGETABLES have been selected with a special view schoolinmuh acton+ witout W.L. FERIS, A.B. Heamaster+ BAKERY GOODS to their utility trouble and expense. Princeton is + CANDY AND TOBACCO Shetland Sweaters,' Mufflers, Umbrellas also nearby. A game with Law- + + PUR OLIVE OIL Dressing Cases renceville would add prestige to______42 Main St., Andover, Mass. Mn sflLahr&Sle oete both schols and help make them Tlpoe8 Send for Mlustrated catogue more national in every way. An- M IL ITA RY M ED ALS Teepoe 1 eTe SES-OMCCS Ne~ sALL5c%-c(c* dover is not wholly a New Eng- Fpneeydyad aehus220 land school, it is American in its RC

broadest sense and should not A ______H limit itself in any feature of its life. IT PLC MLM O- would nt mean the missingofW iTH any more classes than a game oft J T L H Yale Fresh does. The only differ- Z 0ESIOHS UPON RQUEST ence would be the sleeping on a E :. *Q train instead of in Andover while as E co for the cost, the gate receipts would LR more than cover that. YS0 iT 11 mc To sum it up, an Andover- 505 wFIFTRA KE N i01HAE1C oAPLST Lawrenceville game would add DORRETYOF BOSTON YR EV~E.ON prestige, pay expenses, ought not SEND FOR CATALOGUE . ,Our Mr. N. Harrison at 127A ff,-in. S, Every Other Wedn(sday THE PHILLIPIAN PAGE THREE

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November 30th, "Bill" Bryan, '16, Elliot Speer '16 and "Sherry"'~ Day '08, gave some interesting comments on the matter of how to solve the problems in every day life. They suggested the idea of "bickering" things over with your ~ room-mate or some close friend.- Last Sunday Commander Thorn- as Mott Osborne of the Ports- GIVE.THE COLLEGE TOUCH ~~~~mouthNaval prison gave an ac- GIVE.THECOLLEGE TOUCH ~~~~~count of his experiences in connec- Of course, if you don't mind TOYOURCHRITMAS GIFTS tion with lrison reform work. As a suit that soon looks as if it TO"YOUR-CHRISTMAS GIFTS. ~ ~~~~usualMr. Osborne's talk was very bad come out of the ark, then a SEND HER AND HERAND HER: entertaining and was attended by a near-wool one is good enough- large audience. The meeting was Bti o rfrasyewt held in the Stone Chapel. Bti o rfrasyewt It is hoped that the success with some wear to it, then you've which the meetings have been simply got to stick to all-wool conducted this term will continue- clothes like ours! throughout the year.Pas

The best of everything prep school and college 7 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~All-AmericanFootball Teams men wear.

Opinions vary greatly as to ROGERS PEET COMPANY whom places on this year's All- Amerianad Al-Easern oot- Broadway "or Broadway amleans anod All-Eae Foot at 13th St. "ovnin - at 4th St. l~allshoul Tems be aware~l. As Broadway Conenien Fifth Ae. usual there have been a great va- at Warren at 41st St. THE~~COLLEGEAND RIBBONSSEAL ~~~riety of these teams picked by the THEAND COLLEGE RIBBONSSEAL ~~leading~football experts throughout NEWV YORK CITY ON THE OUTSIDE. ALL SUPER FINE teEsaogtems rri CHOCOLATES INSIDE,.h at mn h otpoi-______nent being those of , "Big Bill" Edwards, Lawrence TIDEEE Perry, and Ray McCarthy. TIDEEE Walter Camp's eleven leads in End-Blaik West Point prominence. His first team line- Tackle-Slater Iowa FOR SALE BY up does not contain any Yale men. Guard-Clark Harvard Braden is placed'on the second team Center-Callahan Yale ALBERT W. LOWE and Captain Callahan on the third. Guard-Pixley Ohio State Centre College of Kentucky, which Tackle-Cody Vanderbilt scored 845 points against twenty- End-Roberts Centre three for its opponents, despite its Quarter-Boynton Williams small enrollment of 200 sudents, Halfback-Gillo Colgate secured two positions on the first Halfback-Steers Oregon and one on the third teams. Fullback-Robertson Dartmouth The three teams as chosen by But one member of the "Big Walter Camp follow: Three" is represented on Camp's FIRST ELEVEN first eleven -Harvard by Casey. End-Higgins Penn State Never before have there been less ______Tackle-West___CTckle-WethColgaereeanmhreefme mfromlYleHHrr Guard-Alexander Syracuse vard, or Princeton, and it was only\ Center-Weaver Centre in 1915 and 1916 that there have" Guard-Youngstomn Dartmouth not been at least five. This is only Tackle-Henry WV.and . the third time that the Yale has -- ~ ~ ~~~Ed-H. Miller P en n. failed to have a man on Camp's -Quiarter-McMillin ' Centre team. Centre College, Washing-__ H alfback-Casey Harvard ton and Jefferson, and West Vir-

Halfback-Harley Ohio State ginia have never before placed men FullackRodersWest Virginia on the first team. The total for SECOND ELEVEN the "Big Three" now stands - End-Weston Wisconsin Yale 82, Harvard 72, Princeton 51. Tackle-Ingerson Illinois Many authorities diffr greatly -Guard-Denfiel Annapolis from Camp in their choices. "Big Center-Bailey West Virginia Bill" Edwards' All-Eastern Team 4 ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~ Illinois~~Guard-Depler is nearest to Camp's. He awards Tackle-Grimm Washington one tacklpoiontSegckf End-Dumoe Lafayette Harvard, instead of to Henry of Quarter-Strubing Princeton Washington and Jefferson, and Halfback-Trimble Princeton gives the center position to Calla- Halfback--Oss Minnesota - . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~~Fullback-BradenYale (Continued on page 4) E N D EA VR I~INA ENDEAVOR TO MAKE THIS ESTABLISHMENT Hotel Brunswick OF MORE THAN A VERA GE INTERES T TO MEN IN SEAR CHItiraeyoefnsaruyhmlka- OF CLOTHES AND HABERDASHERY, FINCHLEY, PERSON- mosphere in an up-to-date hotel. But the ALLY, SELECTS OR SUPERVISES ALL DEVELOPMENTS. Brunsick is fortunate in having justthat quality. Recently renovated throughout. AUTHENTICITY IN STYLE IS THEREBY ASSURED. There is nothing in Boston quite so good as a $2 ,DURING THE HOLIDAY PERIOD, IT IS SUGGESTED THAT table d'hotel dinner served every evening in the MEN VSITING NEW YORK FAMILIARIZE THEMSEL VES WITH. THE CHARACTER OF MERCHANDISE PROFFERED. & pta 3 oo S GEN~~iNEWILL BE WELEXTENDED.. COME ~of the HOTEL BRUNSWICK, Boyls- ston Street at Copley Square. CUSTOMP FINISH WIZTHOUT THE A.WNOYANCEA TRY- ONOF ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Havedinner or supper at the Egyptian Room. Con- tinuous Dancing from 6.30 to Z.30 READY. TO-PUT-ON Th6 Dansants Daily 4-6 o'clock.

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~~ ~~,~~~(Continued A * fromnpage 1). quality of those - I won't say SPECIAL' women - young girls, who are ______talked with a Yale professor the gding into the teaching prdfession oerday in N~w York. He i one today in our public schools, is de- FOR'A SHORT TIME ONLY of the best-beloved professors f teriorating with'appalling rapidity. 3 f ______Yale, a-man devoted to his calling. I f you could see them as I do some- O ~d e d y I said to him: "What are Tou doing times on the trains ging back and REAL SHELL down here in New Yo'rk?" He forth from normal schools in. my CORDOVAN sid: "It breaks my heart, but I vicinity and note' the vacuous, shatoditijutctomhadit on d jstic tomy wfe.gumn-chewvingwfe type representedMr wlls WINGTIPS ~~For the fifteen years that 1I;have there, you.wouldwsnudwer forojus Go d i wa been at Yale teaching I have been a oeti tpe0o ocn HIGH SHO E able to have a domestic in theamoetiyustpdtocn Sider that your children and te splendid line of Suits and UnusalVlue t $1.oo house-,on two occasions-Once f, children 'of your neighbors and UnusulVale at fl.OO three- weeks and another time for friends were going to be entrusted OvercoLatsevery WW n~flsa. fbur. After those fifteen years of to that sort of guidance and in- C struggle I felt I iad to take into spiration in the iost formative day, Starting October 15. THAYER McNEIL O.' consideration the rights of my period of their lives. __wfeadt get something that The fact is simply that under _ BOSTON wTould make itpossible for her to these conditions the public schools Drop in and see him during your half-holiday. Represented by . W. Bulger live in1idecent comfort.- will not be able to go on and Arn- ______HAD TO. &UIT TEACHING" ericanize these pupils. . They will - ent to a big bank in New not be able to check as they ought Andover estaurant an upc York to talk with one of our old t oadhv endigi h Best Place to Eat boys the other day. He intro- past, the growth and spread of TRYOU NDILL E STISIED duced me to the head of his de- these ideas that are so threatening irOFFICE POST AVENUEent.The latter proved to in our midst today, so menacing to IrPOSTOFFICEAVENUE be a man whom I had known last our best American ideals and in- I ______as one of the assistant ds at stitutions; so subtly undermining U ,o ne frompage 3) Princeton. I said: "~hat are you all that is finest in American life. (Continued ~doing here?". He replied: "I am If our citizenship breaks down, han.oher is ifferncesare ust a living exam-ple of the dc- business and everything goes with McGraw of Princeton in place of (Tiine yvou are preaching. I had to it in the crash; you cannot get Youngtromof Drtmoth, nd d it.' away from that, and clear and sanely, and he simply recognize him not as a crank and Boynto of Dilamouth aciln That sort of thing is going on Gen. Wood felt so strongly on recognized what other thoughtful not as a freak, and not as a long- oyCntn. of Wil i sr inil all over. It hits the secondary this subject that in a talk in Cooper men who know the situation are haired, unwashed professor of the of Cenre.Healso ives Timbleschool in another way that is na- Union, New York, he stdpped in recognizing, that therei- iu-vueil tgbta red- of Pinceonte poitio as alf-tional i importance. the middle of his speech and took tion here which we cannot tolerate blooded, all-around man. back but the fact that hie is picking We ha-ve een sadly awakenedsoetn rfienmnustoaylgrwch ehveoto It is because we-want to main- an All-Eastern team here excludessoetnofite miuetoaylgrwch ehveoto H-arley of Ohio State. (luring recent mionthis to the fact dwell on the seriousness of this clean out of this country, or else tamn that standard at Andover that that aarchyandscialim andsituation. He said to his audience: witness, perhaps, the very downfall we have come before our alumni all Lawrence Perry's All-Eastern bolshevism, or call it whatever "It is in the great public schools of of our American institutions, over this couintry, asking not only' team, as published in the ew, York you want, is really a menace in our this country that the real fight Teaching, I believe, is the great- their loyalty but their actual finan- EvenigPot, gve poitios tomidst, smthig we would not against anarchy and bolshevism is est calling in the world today, the cial help. In so doing we feel that Reinhardt and Callahan of the have believed possible two or three being quietly waged; and we have most inspiring, the most uplifting, we are helping to meet a national Yale teamn. Other men that hie years ago. We are arousing our- got to recognize that fact, and we the most cmpelling. A teacher American need. picked and who do not appear on selves to check that evil before i have got to wake up to it. We gladly gives himself, gives his ANDOVER AN THE NATION the teams of Camp or Edwards are shall spread and undermine if not have got to support those schools, talents, gives everything necessary Ours is a eal national problem, Gillo of Colgate, fullback. Among wreck our republic. We have said and make teachers of the right for the furtherance of his work.beasw tvrisdn toy the men that hie mentions for for years with a good deal of pride, caliber to do the work, if this He does not ask to lay up any- forcander' bhaeefi ill hve tsa second choices for the team are and with a good deal of truth, that fight is to be wvon." thing for the future. He does not Indietifntdrcnluceo Galt and Dickens of the University the great public school system of NO IDLE THREAT even ask to-lay aside funds for his ircfnodretirlucen team. this country was themetn pot, Gn Wdwa notpitrnfaly but he does ask to be able our schools everywhere. Ray McCarthy's All-Eastern in which we could not Americanize any idle threat. He is not given to live in such a way that the boys Intligwhserammbs team printed in Te Aleut York the fathers and mothers who came to exaggeration. He thinks straight with whom he comes in contact (Continued -on Page 5) Tribtine as the concensus of opinion to us well on in sears, but in which ______of twenty-five coaclies picks Cap- we could- and did Americanize

tions on the First Elexen. The done it, too, to a remarkable de- only other way in which his line-up gree. differg- ffdmW that of Camp's is to ULCSHOSIPEL put Davis of Pittsburgh in the PULCSHOSIPEL position, and once But I wonder if you realize that I''lI again Trimble appears in place of under the situation which exists J'I ; i li Harley as M~-cCarth'y's teami is All- today, that great public school 1iiiI!f ii'I - ~astcrn.mong theo~i~ ~cnsvstem o which we lavise our *mIiIJ11'00jI 11 -

football throughout the season'' pride and boast, is in serious dan- I iillaiI Aldrich, Braden, Kempton and ger of breaking down, if i is not .. AI Reinhardt are mentioned. actually broken down already.- fI ~' I_7 i Do you know, for example, Ifi Lf~ At the Theatres in the teaching force of our pu~l1ic Hil schools today, places that cannot l1\ g' Boston Opera House: "Frivoli- be filled because there is no one to HlIIIII ties of 1919." Matinees Wednes- fill them-? daySturay nd a 2.0; een- Do you recognize that sixty per I ings at 8.00 o'clock. cent of those who are teaching in- Tremont: "Three Wise Fools." the public schools today are teach- Matinees Wednesday and Satur- ing up to the full limit of their day, at 2.10; evenings' at 8.10. own training and education - just Last performance December 20th. as far as their own education per- mits them to go, and with no back- Wilbur: "Betty Be Good. Ma- ground and no breadth of view or tinees Wednesday and Saturday at vision, or knowliedge,' to enable ~ ON'T take a fellow's pipe. Take some other possession. 2.15; evenings at 8.15 o'clock. them to give in addition to the . Beas wrp dupi hsppe saflo 's ece f Shubert: "Good Morning individual subject which they arehi T is smoeta judge." Matinees Wednesday and hammering home that inspiration mind,hi relaxation, ho contentment T i smoeta Saturday at 2.15; evenings at 8.15 and that broader outlook which is true if it's a W D C Pipe, bcaus- then a good smoke is multi- o'clock. evr echer's duty to give? Do you realize that men teachers plied many times over. 01r specida seasoning process takes Plymouth: Alice Brady in "For- have practically been wiped off the caeoIhsb-rnrn'ot~1tesetesadmlo ns ever Ater."Matines Thusday ublic school stage, except in the LJ and Saturday at 2.20; evenings at cs fpicpladntawy of the genuine French briar. 'Just you go to any good dealer 8.20 o'clock. then, and except possibly in the and select several good shapes. Put them in your rack. Colonial: "Angel Face." Ma- case of a few of our large city tinees Wednesday and Saturday public schools where a few remain. Smoke- a cool one every time, and you'll be well on your at 2.00; evenings at 8.00 o'clock. One of our faculty said the other' way to pipe-happiness. day that hen he was at normal

Majestic: "Joan of Arkansaw.' school half of the students were I .- Matinees Wednesday and Satur- men, but that when he went back ~M T O.N2W Y R day at2.15;eveningsat8.15 o'clock. there this summer there was butI Park: "Smilin'Through." Ma- one man in the wole institution.W RL S LRG PI E MA U C U E S tinees Wednesday and Saturday at TEACHERS' UALITY LOWER I 2.20; evenings at 8.20 o'clock. Do you realize, further, that the T1lE PHILLIPIAN PAGE FIVE

ii ~(Continued from Page 4) of the general education board in F-NL~( SM ~ ( M NS O YNO U G IVIIEN'S - ~~~~~~~NewYork city aweek or ten days 2 o 8WEST 38th STREET 'YONU G -TRE N 'S-l' 4. ago, theyhyase asked meetosbi to submit a~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~g, definite petition to that board to ask them to consider the de- CIL 0 T1711 1, S , sirability of changing their long- OUlTFITTING OF THE FINE CUSTOM -TYPE - established policy of aiding onlyA TH R IE the higher institutions and of con- Madein Our~U Own Shitops sidering the wants of the secondary i I~~a0 d it er in ~school. They said: "You do not F OR COLLEGE MvEN lv ~~~~~~~~~~~~~needto stop to argue as to where WHEN -you buy a suit you want: Phillips academy stands, for we E baig Hn alrdCohs 1. Adurable all wool fabricalready know; we rate you the E baig-H n alrdCohs 1. alA woolfabricveryduable highest of any of the schools London-made Aquascutum. Overcoats, (preferably of the Fnzglig tp;e) in the land. What you do have to Furnishings, Hats and Shoes 2. One that will keep its shape dwell upon is what maay-of us al- 3. A conservative, custom style ready believe and are preaching (tioe be oft) SPECIALIZING that whatever is done for p-hillips In the Staples and Novelties of Men's (tailored to ~~~~academy in this crisis N~il -be ii- Attire and deriving its intelligence and its EVERY 30Vt & (CO. suit possesses tiplied many fold througho ut the merchandise from exclusive and authorita- all 3 points public schools in the influence tive sources in London, Paris and New York wvhich it exerts and the leverage ______which it gives." 34.50o Ibelieve that that is absolutely You are cordially invited to visit our Men's * upwardand ~~~~true.They went on to say that Soswe nNwYr and ?toward ~~~forfifty years, while the public Shops______when____i______New ____York__ schools Shirts, neckties, were starting and being es- pajamas, tablished in this country, the two __ scarvesgloves, etc., in Phillips academies at Andover and ouarvMesSop Exeter served as the standards on V I our Shop.Men's ~ ~ ~ - which all of that work was based. It was a magnificent piece of work. - -~~~~~~~~~~~ added:~~They "Those schools need FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK ~~ ~~~~ o o standardization { today in view of ______I______Fifthat 35th Avenue Stree: what is going on more than they Harvard Football Schedule Yale Notes Fifthat 35th Avenue Stteetever did before." New York So I want to call your attention Men's Upon the recommendation of Entrance to the seriousness of the big prob- Notre Dame and Centre Cl- teUdrrdaeAhei Shop so l West 35th Street lem, and to make you realize that lege of Kentucky are on the 1920 ciaionteeradutiteticmmAsso- .iv~~.AforePay at Bt' ~~~we are not simply pleading for Harvard schedule. Centre Cl-. of the Board of Control have award. Andover. If we were, our pleas championshi eegetclaimsfthe would be limited in their scope and the country this year and will have edr playii en thePiceto" their effectiveness. We are plead- algt euas u n aki ex or the Harvard 'football game. The ing for the nation. year, so it will be no easy gaefor nmsaea olw:AotAd PREPARE FOR COLLEGE cissO NOE IL Harvard on October 23rd. Notre rich, alens Bradews: csallaan AT______~ ~ ~ ~ ~ CIISO ADOE HL Dame is noted for its forward rc, Aln rdn alhn ~~~~~~~~~~~~~Testaina novrislAassadnoT e ie a e Campbell, Dickens, Gait, Galvin, Thesitatonndoeritslfpasesandno t a ewtims as e-Hamill, Hubbard, Kempton, La comes down to this: feated the Army in the Army- Roche, Ley, Mumger, Neville, Rein CAMBRIDGE TUTORING SCHOOL In a few years your own boys will Notre Dame series. Williams is hardt, Robinson,SiebrVys 27 WARE ST., CAMBRIDGE, MASS. be coming to us; some of you may another team on the 1920 schedule fo limitd BO~~Scool numer of oys. Idividul in- have sons with us now. What kind which was not on this fll's, but it Walker, Walters, Webb, Bo~t~ructoninsures Welles, rapid progress. Boys may enter at any of men do you want them to come has played Harvard before, theanZeer time of year. Two years' work in Summer and Winter terms. under? What kind of influence do last time in 1913, when it was de- P. E. Trouche, Jr., 1921, Sheffi- Summer School at Lake Placid, N. Y. Booklet sent on request. you care to have exerted upon feated 23 to 3. Benny Boynton, eld, was recommended and ap- ______them? What kind of training do All-Amierican quarter, will lead pointed manager of football for you want them to have? What Williams again next year and ought 192 A ardeds a92m ajor apY" Ekind of stamp do you expect us to to give Harvard a good scrap. D.ASanes19,waap K a u f m a n H.oF. CH AS place upon them? Brown's date is changed to its old pointed manager of hockey. ESTABLISHED IN 1890 You want them to come under place between the Princeton and WV. B. Hawks was awarded his & ______~~~~~~~~~~~~red-bloodedmen, not merely teach- Yale games. Harvard's 1920 sche- numerals for winning the Fresh- & ~~~~~~~~~~~~ers,not merely masters of their dule is probably the hardest the man fall tennis tournament. OIh eder. e r EVERYTHING FOR~~subjects,~~~ but men who know some- Crimson has ever had. Following L. MacNughton, who was killed YT 0h a led r.EVE INGF7 thing of the world as well, and is the schedule. All except he in he war was awarded a "Y" 7 FOOTBALL men who are broad-minded, red- Yale game will be played in the for rowing on the 1917 crew. The Inc. R C E NS boddmn-ftebg iie du. Importing & Manufacturing other members of this crew have TR CK T NNS bloed mene.ofethe bigPvirile, Stadium. not been awarded letters because rugedcnty e ep.h5oPrbalyBodon no letter race was rowed and all We canotave tose en unless Oct. 2 Maine. had the opportunity of returnin to "BETTERMAID" Agent for Coes & Young Shoes you are going to make it possible Oct. 9 Notre Dame. college. (REGISTERED) OUTFITTERS FOR ALL PHILLIPS keep those men much longer, as Oct. 16 Williams. Daniel E. Coburn, P. A. '18, ACADEMY TEAMS -ve have them today, unless this Oct. 29 Centre College. Sheffield 1921, was elected captain Fr Lur I e r S ~~~easigPtm n lans situation is frankly and fairly met. Oct. 30 Virginia team and Carl Darmstaettar, Develoing, Shef- rintin, Enlrging I submit to you that you do not Nov. Prince ton. field 1921, was elected manager at want your boys to come under Nov. 3Brown. the annual banquet held at Saba- 29-31-33 West 30th St. ARCO BUILDINC men of the other kind. You can-A not be wlling that their standard Nov. 20 Yale at New Haven. tine's, Friday night. NEW YORK MAIN ST. should be lowered or the impress Telephone Connection placed on them any inferior to that which you received in' your own school days. If that is the feeling, as I know it must be, then ENLIST-rn-No age limit ~~~~~allIcan say is- do what you can E N L IST______-- No_____age______to help us put this thing through! Get in line with high standarcts Swimming Cut

The business house of Gilbert has the The second cut in the swimming true pirit,- squad was made by Coach Suther--Oc~e~~~~ land after the grials last Saturday' Uniy wthqaiy afternoon. The following men now DE P in ~~~~~~~~compose the squad: D I N Sincerity i service Plungers.-Capt. . M. P. An- Sib .4venue at 50th Street NEW YORK Assurance of satisfaction derson, Learned, J. M. Stem and Stillwell. CORRECT OUTFITS SWEETMEATS, SMOKES, STAPLES Divers.--O. D. Ferguson, M. for bought here will send you away with a smile and bring you back Frost, B. H. Hayes.YON MN 1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~Swimmers-R. Bingham, R. B. j OlINGILBERT & SON ~~~~~Colgate, K. B. Smith, H. S. Pole, OUR EPRESENTATIVE Fancy Grocery and Tobacco Specialist S. A. York, M. K. Bovey, J. B. MAES FREQtjENT Cor. Chapel and Temple Sts. Case, C. F. Deuel, L. Draper, T. VST TO ANDOVER NEWHAVEN, - corm~~~. Hale, E. G. Hall, H. Ledyard, NEWHAVEN, - CONN. ~McGregor, Robbins, Thomas, W. ___ 1Van Patten. P'AGE SIX- THE PHILLIPIAN______rr~~£~~~I Nil ~~MotionAl Pictures (Continued from page 1) (Continued from page 1) O L O L In the gmasium this evening ready has well- underway. The Sian made vigorous protests against at 7.15 o'clock the last moving best schedule ever arranged has the "jumping" of General Ed- CARL EELANDER THEATRE- pkcur ehition of the term willbenargdbyM aerShe. wards, in a stirring meeting held Ak N CO N I bEien h film wilb Cp enarne yMngrShee atnight in Fanueil Hall. The tain Kidd, Jr". an artcraft release Meets with the varsity teams, proposal of the War Department Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 15416 in which Mary Pickford, America's namely: M. I. T., Harvard and to "jump" Gen. Edwards in promo- Special foremost screen star, has the lead- Tufts, have been arranged. and the tions is considered as an "insult" TA ILO R Douglas Fairbanks in "His MYajesty ing part. The screen version of season promises to be most suc- and ",itrage" not onlyto the Gene-: the American." C anKdJ. stknfo ral but to the division which he lKinogram News. . Cptn Kidcr"i tknfo essful cmadddrigtewr. -Strand Comedy. the play of the same name by Rida In a.-good team isco aneduigtewr- For Snappy WensaDc 7Johnson Young, which ha~a-such-4 als exetd at ugrad A resolution adopted by the succe'ssfu-runth Cohan andmeetingat which protested - against Harry Carey in "Bare Fists." HrsthaeinNwYork in Sellman are available from last teijmtc rpsdtwr ee Pearliste in ThedBacyect 1916. Frances Marion is the year's quintet and it is possible ral Ewards was telegraphed to D ressSe r s Harvard vs. Yale Football Game. scen~arist and William Taylor di- that Neidlinger may come out after the Massachusetts senators urging Thursday, Dec. 18 rects the picture. The performance the hockey season is over. Correa, them to use their every effort to ",Wenoctrswill begin at 7.15 o'clock, and an Bu-peetpooe cin Mabel Normandf in WhnDcosattempt is being made to have Riley, R. W. McDonald andBu-pentrosdaci. Disagree." - ui drn teeeig.bridge are among the new men 7 MAINSTRE~~ET ~ jIr tre,_____who are making strong bids forPhliin Friday, Dec. 19-Double Feature Yale Hockey positions on the varsity team. Charles W. Gamble, 1920, (1916); Harry T. Morey in "Beauty Proof." The season will be rather longer N. T. Lane, '22, (1918), were cho- Hale Hamilton in "Four Flusher." Yale's hockey schedule as an- this year than last and will be sen to take the Christmas.- trip

______MutndJefomis.noncdyanaerDaidSan-topped off with a game with Exe- on the Yale Banjo-Mandolin Club.

______*Saturday, Dec. 20 -ders, calls for a Christmas trip ter.PalRcDoinnodAdo Constance Talmadge in "Experimen- through Canada, the first time ~ alRc olna l no ~~ tal Marriage." any United States college has Taking everything into consi- ver man was one of the eight men VANNEST~~~ & MackewstCmey ever sent a team through the Do- deration it looks as though Andover elected to the Phi Beta Kappa VANNESTE& CO. Weekly mis.n-nion. All teams played in- Ca- was about to come into her own. Society at Harvard University meniersf th OntrioThe football victory started the recently. Doolin is a member of - ~~~~~~~BUYYOUR JEWELRY n~ada are mebr fteOtroball rolling and the prospects are the junior class and was in the class FROM ~~Athletic Association.thtiwilbketrlngof17atAdv. TAILORSand FROM ~~~~~~~~Therest of the schedule is madethtiwllbketrlngof17atAdvr TAILORS and J. . BLACKSHAW up of games with arvard and IMPORTERS The Andover Jeweler Princeton, three.to be played with IMPORTERSThe Andover jeweler each term.Yale has no local rink to use for h6mie games and as a SCHOOL OR C A S P TU - result, has chosen the ice palace DR. W. H. SIMPSON at for its "home" Will be taken as soon as possible after OLDSOUTH BUILDING ~~~~games,the rink which is similarly Oct. 26 on suitable cloudy mornings 226 OL OT ULIGOsteopath used by Princeton. BOSTON ~~ I ~ ~ ______after chapel. BOSTON ByAppinten3 Main,Appointment St. By ___MinSt. ~~~~Students will receive order blanks to facilitate the finishing College Notes and delivery of the pictures by the school agents, and TED The War Department has i- others desiring pictures can fill, blank below and mail to JOHNSTEWART - ev~~~ral men strong personalit formed the colleges that t will LOUIS HUNTRESS - ANDOVER and athletic ability to act as Junior fnnepl sacleesot Cleansing and Pressing Councillors at Boys' Camp. Coin- It will provide the mounts, be- NAME ADDRESS______Garments pensation will be $500. for Summer. sides clubs and balls and an army CHICCK R SCHOOL GROUP $2.00 OR THE COMBINATION Addrss,o Lae iretorOffceofice forinsructr. ale illCLASS PICTURE $1.00 Plcd Camp, 27 Ware St., Cam- ofcrfrisutr.YlwllLONG CAMPUS $15sFR$o1 1 0 Bartlet St. - Andoverjbride, Mass. probably____avea__teamnext__year.__III

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