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VoL LHII No. 3, , ANDOVER, , SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1931 Ten Cents

MR.ROTH OF'THE Davis, O'Neil, and Barr are Nightmares Ran Extra Lap Calendar Of Events STRENGTH OF VARSITY HISTORYDEPT. HOME Elected to Class Off ice rships Tonight; Regular Time Back For The Coming Week FOTALSUDI FROM YEAR INEUROPE -At the elections for office'rs of One night last spring the Saturday, September 26 GREATLY AUGMENTED the Senior Class which wvere held P1fI11.iI'IAN office was thrown 7:00 p. m. mil M e e t i n1 g Attended Many Sessions Of (luring thc week, the following into confusion with the arguing Room: Songs andl checers Two Or Three Scrimmages Held League Of Nations men wcre chosen t6 fill the posi- of the ten or so hoard members followed. by "movie-The During Course Of Last At Genevatin:Peint oaeWbr present'as to whether the institu- Front Pa~c with Adolph Few Practices tion: Prsidnt,orae Weber tion of daylight saving time 'Menjou, Pat O'B~rien, and___ VISITS ITALY AND GREECE Dvsrlimatn,.Y.;ic- mcant turning the clocks forward Mary Brian. - SEVERAL NEW- PLAYS DEVISED Travl~ hroghany ounrie In President, George Potter O'Neil, or back. Sunday 'September 27FizBrdGahmAnWited T Bal.thereFordh M eatones I Sewickly. - Penn.; Secretary, This fall we know there is go- 10:30 a. m. Chapel. Dr. Ne- Constitud, Graham, iAe Whirteh Fasond Slay Richard James Barr, Jr. of) ing to he a change, but there is no hemialh Boyntoqn of M~ed-tigBakil PassionPlay ~~Joliet. 111. one to argue in which (lirection ;t ford, Mvass. Srn akil

During his leave of-absence last ______will he. Nine o'clock risings and ______The strength of the Blue football year, Mr. Lawrence V. Roth, in- ten o'clock break fasts throughout Squiad has been greatly increased by Tstructor in history, toured Europe, FMV GAMES MMCI UP the summer spoiled the majority EXETER INAUGURATES the constant practice and drill on {-paying particular attention to places of us enough so that ju';t getting concerndteacing. withLev- is FOTALthe fundamental principles of the FALLSOCCER WWULL ack to the school routine was a IT1AU~II game. All week long, the charging ing America in the early fall, he shock. Any move to get anybody machines, tackling and blocking - proceeded through France to First Contest Of The Season up any earlier now would meet Captain Bliss Is Among Three dummies have been in constant use. Geneva, where he spent several Postponed Because Of with nothing but snores. So sleep Veterans Returning In To vary the program and to prepare months. While there he took courses - Quarantine late. and don't bother to set the .The Line for the first game a week away, the at the Post-Graduate Institutes for TW USHV ENMD clock back: you'llb i n EF aiu el omdtashv International Studies. He also at- WOCT AESE AE plenty of- ti II heoroupr inre hruhl eea e tended many-sessions of the iSSem- Forty-Four Mean Are Now On, Squad ing. Red And Gr~ay Ha. Strong Bak learned tlhortscimmagyes btevealne bly, council, and commissions of the From The Seventy-Five -With Five Last Year's the" evenly matched teams, have reague of Nations. The work of- Who Repiorted Lettermen Back taken place already. Each day the the preliminary disarmament conm- Thew ope~ning 'game of the soccer MR. PARADISE WRITES Phillips Exeter Acdm opndcontact work becomes mission and the council discussion longer. OF \aey pnd O lWednesday an especially long Of the Polish atrocities to Germans seasonl has lbeen postponed until IITD DRTI t otalsao atTusa ,uuISunIOY FPRNI i, footbal seaso la-Tus practice was held, and the bac~kfield II in Upper Silesia -absorbed him pair- Octobe 17hwhsisdethh ___ ~en candidates reported to- Hiea received its first actual contact ticularly. 'I fact hatabor cadeY wit .1 a ao cdn 's Press Coach Souders and his assistants work. The first string ball carriers whom the gm a ceue scie h iet Mr. Roth spent a short time in gam wa shedledisHere Described In for their initial lt r iz raaWie England.-wherehqurantie.sTinpostpoementDetail .practc.Teln odt aeFtGiaWie will have to he rebuilt this year head, and flird. O'Neil Englando whee h esorwst invtedato ofnthsgm an'd D. K. ilgv oc ey as only three letter men of 'last Brown have thus far succeeded in talktohstor te stuent at in-an opportunity to select the strong- ONLY LOCAL PRINTS TREATED year's -forward defense have re- holding down chester College. the oldest prepara- the end positions, esst lpossible team and prepare that __ rtory school in Great Britain, corres- team -for the (lifficult opposition to Book Receives Favorable Comment- (Continued on Page 4) (Continued on Page 4') ponding to Andover in the U'nitedbemt From Saturday Review States. There he found their Thle schedule for the comingsa fLtrtr Bob North Plans Trip To Lapland This method of teaching history very sonl is as follows:iio. fPitn nAdvrWntr o bod T uig U ieste similar to his own. At Oxford he Oct.f atoAn P-Tntirgcademy (lined with the faculty. doervb Mlr. Scott Paradise. an instructor 2 (ContinuedonPage 4)Oct. 4-\Vorcester Academv at here, w~a, published a short time ago Worcester. 1wv a local firm. Tlhis small hook 2 BANDBE DiRECTEDTO ~a~)Ct~ 8-llarvard Freshmen at traces A-ndover printing offices from - Cmbridge. their beginning in 1798 down to the THIS. YEAR By MR~. IVES Nov. 7-.kf. 1.'1' Freshmen at . ______~~~Andover. lineal successor of the first, the An- Dorr Elected Manager During_ Nov. II-Exeter at Andover. (oe rs.Tefrtpitn f The Absence Of Two cuts hlave already been fices were locatedI on Andover IHill. Klienhans madle. and froni the seventy filve one of them occupying a brick build- - ~~~~~menwho reported. forty- four re- ing across the roadl from Mfr. Saw- On WVednegdar in Graves lHall a main. Another cut which \v'ill' yer's house. Dleuing the middle of meeting of all those who intend the nincteenth century a temlperance to play in the band, was called and 'continued on l'age 4) paper was printed here, andi-nl183 sufficient namnes were procured to tl is noe ekvwsi~tcl assure that the band w\ill lbe well FOREIGN STUDENTS Ini IM87 the printing- office became sulpportedl this fall. PAY SCHOOL A VISIT the Andover Press andl the Towns- All, men w~ho wvere here last vear nwastre..tthpeet andl saw the performance of' thle Received By Society Of Inquiry time the Press; does wvork for manv hand at 'The Exeter football game An netiedA col andi colleges. specializing in' will be interestedto know thatThp Log Cabin - vearbooks anid athletic pulblications. - - spite of Mr. Young's departure Omi the sixteenth of September a In a review of M.Nr. Paradise's from school, the band-will be re- g.roup offrinsWet iterl 1)ookpubllished in theVoiturdal le-- organizedl this fall tinder the direc- Phillips Academy fromi the Inter- 7ic v of LitrratrcCalPrntn-- tion of Mr. Smith and Mr. Ives. national Student Service Conference Rollin,; gives a sketch of its con- A Tn the absence -of the manager,, at Mt. H olyoke. T hese students tents. One of the more important Kleinhans, the band will be directed were entertained] by thle Society of centers of book production in the by R. G. Dorr. last year's assistant Inquiry under the (lirection of '.\r. first half of the nineteenth century Courtesy of the Binghamton (N. Y.) Preux manager. Sufficient appropriations Trowbridge, and were shown about was Andover, whfere a learned press ROBERTr C. NORTH, P. A. '32, As\oi PAVi. REINHARDT, WNO PLAN Taie To LAPI.ANn have been obtained from the ath- the larger buildings and through the had been established through the letir association and other sources bird sanctuary. All of these stu- zeal of E'liphialet Pearson, for twen- lobNrh h wlherem .\tid em rofteatyil tv vears a teacher at Harvard, and bered by his friends- here for his lx. Pauil P~einhardt. a Cornell Uni- (Continued on Page 4) (Continued' on Page 4) first princilpal of Phillips Academy. expllorations in the region north of versitv stu'lent. T he travelling will ReturnsAfter A Year ~~"The Andover Dr.' Ptatteicher printing office I-Iuidsonl Bay. and -also for his Ile(oeanotecuieyb en eun fe er which Mr. Pearson enlarged for the three books oni hlis travels, has again de(oer andmoi. 'thi expliedyitvrion-wl Spent Abroad In Studying And Traveling propagation of Calvinism and the left school for another exploringl intellectual nurture of Congrega- trip. This time the iournev w~ill he he the first which hias ever attempted With the opening of school, Andover wvas glad to %velcome back Dr. tional missionaries in heathendom to I-apllandl. The main inspiration to invadle the reaches of I a~pland in Pfatteicher after his -sabbatical leave of absence abroad. While in Euiropec pxissessedl the first fonts, of Greek for the journey wav the diqcover' thle wvinter. all others, inl hi story have Dr. Pfatteicher first wvent to the British IMuseum in London, where he and T-lebrew type in the United in the attic of his home inl \\altonl, gone in seas;ons; of the year when the spent six weeks in gathering photostats of musical manuscripts. After States: in 1829 it had eleven fonts New York. of somec books about-the wveather is less severe. working at the British Museum, Dr. Pfatteicher went to the University of oriental type, lexcluisive of travels. inl Scandinavia in the late North and his friend left in thle of Freiburg in the heart of the Black Forest, in Southern Germany. Hebrew'. From 1854 to 1887 the 1700's of an Italian named Aberci. With the information he had gathered at the British 'Museumi, hie edited press was owned by -Warren F. Records have revealed that several ildk'of Septemiber for Europe. Thte Organ Works of John Rcdiford, who was organist. in the Cathedral Draper, all intelligent and indus- members of the N.\orth family hav'e working their wvay acros; Onl a of St. Paul in L.ondon during the time of King Henry VIIT. triotis puibliqher, mainly of religious, been v'erv interested in thi-s remote f reighe oCpnhgn hi This past July the tUniversity of Freiburg bestowed the degree of books.' In his thirty-three y'ears of section of the globe, and because of.-plan to visit various un1iversity Cities Doctor of Philosophy in Musicology upon Dr. Pfatteicher. active p~rinting. he published over this conncation andl because of the throughout the continent to' study During the course of the summer, Dr. and M rs. Pfatteicher traveled six hundred volumes, some of which interest arouse;d in them by the maps and literature about thle coun'- through Italy, Switzerland, and Scotland; they saw, while in Germany, had a wvide sale. The book is a wel- reading of books onl L-pland. North try of Lrapland]. The,,- w~ill be joined PAGE TWO THE PHILLIPIAN SATURDAY, SEPTirEMBE 26, 1931 THE PHILLIPIAN I~~~I. Estabjishecd 1878 Qlr A Edisor-in.Chi,) GLADWIN ARTHUR HILL 00V Managing Editor BusinessManager T h dtr oti dtr JOHN HARDING PRESTON WILLIAM ELLWOOD KEENEYToteEir:ote dor Assistant Managing Editor Circulation Maae September "School and Society" At this time of thc year when the E-vidently the rules and regula- CHARLES SANFORD WOOLSEY ROBERT HASKELL CORY, Jn. has a little paragraph which says foliage alld grass have matured, it tions of Phillips Academy have now In Passing Editor, At.xis W. Tuoai'soN "Comlpilatiolis by the Children's, is quite a temptation to cut across become so numerous that it is con- .Alumni Editors Bureau of the Department of Labor a turn or corner on the grass bor- sidered necessary to inclose them in 0. 0. JENSEN. '32 E. 0. TILToN, '32 state (lespite a decided decrease in (lerinig thle wialks. Although it mnay book form. The visible proof of

G. T. PEK '33 Ecag dtr M. GLEASON,. JR, T. '33 employment opportunities for not seem to do much harm, it is this is the little gray book of which " Senior Editors - ~~~~~~~youngpeople, more than 103,000 comparatively easy to wvear an ugly everyone is so proud. R. T. CLOUCH. '32 R. S. HARvEy, '32 childreni received certificates Per- looking path across a lawn. This In a school noted, as Andover is BuD.Csiess Boar mitting them to leave school for not only spoils the appearance of the presumed to be, for its Yankee in- A. ScHuLTz. JR., '32 J. P. AUSTIN, '32 D). K. TnEVVET, .33 work in 19.30." Moral; if you want campus for this fall, but injures thle dependence and ingenuity, it is W. Boyin, JRt., '32 T'. C. SAVACE. '32 J. AL CAREY, 3D).'33 to wvork, don't go to school. roots of the grass, preventing it rather a blow to the pride of the W. 0. BOSWELL. '32 G. Mloox, '33 A. B. BowER. '33fr goigithspn.Teesudtbdyoraokoful, W. H. PAINE, '32 R. L. KEENEY, JR., '33 R. SNYDER, '33 ***fo riigi h pig hr tdn oyfrabo frls R. H. DAvENPORT, Jn.. '33 With all this talk of infantile fly- is nothing which will give the cam- many of which are nothing but petty Publ-ishe-de-ver-y W ednesday and Satura urng 'the school year. Inig around the campus, wve thought uPts4 more __slovenly aspect in the restrictions, to be given out as might TnE PHIILLIPIAN invites comnmunications, but (Ioes not assume responsibility for the wedak otr htte sym P-slg tan~ innumcrable tracks a mauloarstWetPitr sentiments expressed therein, All communications must be signed, although the, name tomrs W%;ere. It seems "you wake upwhcaresiyaltoewrnbAnpls.tisetilyaeuia of the author will be withheld from publicatinn if hie so desires. one-morning with a drowsy feeling, careless students. These are I,-e form of "Yankee independence" NOMEc To ADVERTISERS hardly able to force yourself Out pecially noticeable near the stone which is bound up in a mass of To insure change of advertisements,. copy must be received not later than noon of o f b~ed. Your whole body f eels steps on the western side of ',Main "rules,, customs, and privileges". day preceding publication, ~~~slack and lifeless." B~ut .if you Street and at the junction of the To the writer it seems that such a Terms: $3.50 per year; $1.50 per termn. ' csmyb eti h Entered at the Andover Post Office as second-class matter. can' lea out of bed with a shout path which leads fromt the cottages rule as "no dogsa eketi h of glee. spring through a few and the one from the west quad- dormitories" is not only an insult to " And r'i~~~ s~~iapp~' exercises, andI bound into an r~~~~~angle.Another sore spot is a path the intellect of the average student- L~~U~eS,~~us~oms, rivie~~~cs ice-cold shower at the first sound leading around both sides of Ban5 u lodwrih iiuos of the' alarm tomorrow morning, croft I-Tall. In a short time the saying that at Today we publish uinder "Communications" a1 letter criticizing the clout worry, It's the fellow that With these pos;sible disadvantages Andover there are no rules until can that Ought to see the doctor. in nmincl, it should be easier to re- they are brokien, may not be applic- new pamphlet of rulcs. The letter seems, to us to be written from a f rain fromt short-cutting across thle able evyen in its most liberal mean- think the majority ~~~~~~~~grassivilich is so easily injured. ing. There is no surer way clecitledly bigoted point of view. In the first place wye tikt mjrt Prep, rackets grow more and more hse hscniinta to of the members of the school should be. and are. glad of this compilation numerousq c'ar by year. LaIst week P. 3b4bnd te choldon o Y ing the schoo___downtoa bulk of of the "rules, customs., and privileges" of -Andlover. and Nv'elconme it as on iteh 3 ihaltl lehttrifling limitations, wvhich cannot adecided improvement over the former state of scattered regulations. was walking along with a laundry- lo the Editor: and wtill not be respected. bag. When accostedl. the ustial One important matter which P. A. '34. ,;ome of which the student body knew only 1y hearsay, and about which "i'm working" issited fromt beneath should he considered is the necess;ity the students had no more definite knowledge than the faculity, whose th itebu Wenakdfraltig itemr oe to r the Editor: opinionsruling oftenon any differed one ~t'idely who he was workiiig for, he looked thle electrical, expenses to enable 'Wrhen a qtudent places, a one- down at the namec onl the latindry students to own and use a few hour subl)ect on his schedule he In the second place. the writer seems unaware of the fact that the bag (w'e'll call it Smith by the spec- simple electrical appliances in" their usually does so merely to fill in his rules at Andover are -about as few and as uncoinfining as will be found ial request of those concerned]) and] own roomns. Toiasters, heaters;, and course' or because he is requiired to- that herere i~id tosaid, "A\ guy named Smlith." Then douible sockets with lamps are cer- do so. H-e has not a great dleal of ait any school in the world:- he speaks of the fact ta thereae'aiote little ho'y was askevd what his tainly not luxuries and will not keep interest in the course and does not be "no rules until they are broken". This is a (lecidedlly foolish and namec was, iie hesitated just a anybody f rom -studying. WVhy consider it vitally important in hi; illogical statement, and obviously originates, anywhere but fromt the little ton long, and the spirit of should thle students not lie allowved preparation. Naturally hie expects Mouths of those who arc responsible for the conduct at A\ndover. The GereWsintncet po oon hm s-amte f at sjnments in proportion to the hini while~-Ihe hsitated. "Smith." mnany of theni do, anyway. and no- size of the course, nli s npsi writer mentions the' fact that the rtulesarnoinkengwtth he confessed. body is the'loser except teeeti l or difficult f`6rhmtfidim "Yankee independence" with which Forhtne accredited Phillipi; aldprtet the cctoi prfeparmu hiwork for these0(( Academy.to remind Wewis "P.A. '34" that inependence an~l I ionkinig geese are excellent 11Why cannot sonie gnerotus donlor classes. But does, he get short as- rule; have little if any relation. All the universe has rules. Nature has alarmi cl~ocks. eslpeciallv if thcy're realize the real pressing need of the signments? No! These instructor- ruiles which cannot he broken : srociety finds]- it necessa.rv to have rules: holding a reunion on the lawn at s;chool, and also sever~al of the lesser pile it onl as if it' were a fotur- or. it cannot be expected that Andover. as nearly a1cross;-section of society Samuel Phillips; H-all. TIxt', hope onies, an11d make coinditions better five-houir subject. Thle material of- as can be found, could get on without them. Finally, our communicant they don't conic everv tndvaStmda.ashere for the entire commtinitv. if fered in these coturses should he we should get an extra hour of the school cannot do so from its own covered in ;i states that the ritles are petty and restricting, and are unnecessary in the classrbom and slychool where students exercise as mnuch self-control as, they do here,.le oih.lalgtsvn.vnhns any ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ P. A. '32. ~~~~~~~know.assigned.iiu muto P.usd A. '34.vr but he ends by predicting that the rules will he disobeyed because of their nature. SMOITS rsWRTII ';rv Honor Roll Frank \Vendell Rounds, Jr, Altogether, we fail to find any grotinds for otir correspondenlt'4 Grass, beginining to grow- where WVinchester arguments; we wondler -bow he could expect to get hlis letter printed in the armillary sphere used] to he. The following is the scholarship Thomas Baird Campion, Coltim- the paper of a school wthos;e boys are so cahined, cribbed and confined The putting greens at the bird list for the spring term of last bus, Ohio sanctuary.~ ~ ~ ~ Names bm petty regulations. ~~'ear. include only those De\Vitt H-ornor, New York. N. -- The new loan exhibit at the Art now in' school: V Gallery. Scholarships of thj irst grade: Scholarship of the Second Expressions before and after a IIpPPR MIVARS Grade: Inter-appreciation cleebadti atwe t Charles Bertrand BRayly. Jr., faces of those taking one. Cleveland Heights, OhioSNOs

- l-lere withat .\ndoverinstructors acquaintances outside of class * * * Ralph btzzarooWakeefelddRobertt1-laskellCCoy..JJr,,Enngee Hereacquaintances at Andover wite hearrthatrtitouappearancelofsRichard Gibson Dorr. Lantcaster wood, N. J- i ee~l(icuaeOne who ytesuetbdy.cutltivatco W ertae; l perneo Terrill Newrtan. Grosse Pointe tIT'rPER MIDDLERS are ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~theiiew rule book wvas dlela eh'',, 's r such a friendship is often sus~pected of "sucking for a drag'. Con~tacts thle doubt of th-ose in charge as to - J~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ohnHarold with faculity menibers outside of class may be miade as important an itemi a suritable title for it, 'Why not Ptl io Richardson. St. SouthoetRcnl Orange. N. J.iclSas in the school curriculum as those in class,. MVore intimate f ribtidships label it "Strike Up The Ban"? LOnwER ATMDERas dlale. N. Y. wvith instrtictors are one of the Prnime ain14 of the tutorial system which *** MacDonald T)cming, New York. David Mfeade Cooper, Terre is in effect so generally in England and which is -gettingsoi footholI 'Mr. \Vilkin-on'q brother has N. V. Haute. mnd. in this cotmtry. Rxeter has just completed] plans for permitting ins;truc- written a detective story entitled 'Mablon Rasselas Mason. Roston David Edwards Varner, Fred. tion in smaller groups in order that the qtudents ma1,y have More pefrsonal1 "Mad M\u'rder". Could he have David Cole Jenney, Nantucket ericksburg. Va. associationof thewith faculty, members ~~~~been an English teacher too? uiosDunican- 'Bruce, Jr.. Charleston, ** * ~~~~~~~~John'Munro Woolsev, Jr.. Newv I\r. The advantages of friendships with instructors, in prep school are A ventilation expert wvas called YokN.Y Andrew Schultz. Jr.. Wellesley mans':l they ftirnish a start for the same sort of friendships; in college. otit from towvn to see about the air Robert Whittemore Sides, Yonk- T-ills a cttstom wvhich is general throughout the smaller American universities;: system in the gymnasium. His ers. N. V. - they give a student a clearer concepi ion of the course be is takitig. showv onlI' orders were, "See wvhat you (Continued on Page 3) himi the prob~lems the instructor may' have in teaching, -and help himt tocndoatti.Sholsnyben0 OdD1T open a. week, and it smells like the Exhibit O l Documents, Beonging T co-operate to the better advantage of 1)0th ; they are a refreshing return dickens already." The School, Now Being Shown At Library to civilization fromt thle comparative juingle of-dormitory life: finally,*** thev' are additional friendships, of which no oeii can have too many. Bacteriology students at Yale For the last week the Library has been the scene of an exhibit of2 Thos whohavetintyetormtlatd an suc conectins souldnottold their instructress that she 1(1d (octlments belongitng to the school. This exhibition has been especial- would look well in the Follies, and 1Yinteresting because it contains mniai items which we now ttse and canlJ. avoidanopportuIt tod o neeycs hr slsal'sm an h et toew York and got a comtpare with these. The chaiige is indeed (Itite noteworthy. Among Thle factulty members; are doing their lpart. A' large majority have teas she winth Mr. \iged fyuwn h oeitrsigatce n ipa r:tebo-o csad proveThse thei whwort. r~o ot hae thm in ani' ases ave withcas just t.Ziellthe instucownthe scooisrecontrded:i a tlettefomdsl fouderof the e hilip Academ tod givn tiptheir effortsl zthrouhi acn ofreposthlokslieoJhntibet. neofth trsteistteerlcrlesofth acdey.whch lsmgh Tf geeralinte-appeciatonbtwee theactttvmmber and the Onet otoftheubetomisriowts in thsLated 1827 and aolnyof certificaustesof whaaic. ther ancreoralsomnofth studentseof Porhilip TAcadm could hin enourhaged.emi Andov aersol hae week'clssproost telal the insrorper'shold picturescofrtedaschool inrit infan (lays.rAlof Piloith notcingm arc wie'll on ther e-t'arf thto-comlshn h- ' naua-maswatEee is. "imotur ofk onregationl is- silthoute ofrEiapha'let Pearsonl svpthe firs princial o -hAip AIcademy. THE PHILLIPIAN PAGE THREE

GET INTUNE N" =- - Andover Turns Back -Exeter, 20 to 16; Kent Triumphs Over Choate, 20 to 0 !IETWUTK afS. .wf yALB I M'lI P*IUIS~dide -"' GAffMDUI HATS '"-,w'wwtwIDDLIMURY BATS WITH THESE PRICES _ . ?EWWDW . S.A-f rala S C~OWMIVNtawMO "

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N. -l EJ - MANY STUDENTS SIGN FIRST MIRROR TO BE ~ I_0j57' UP FOR THE ORCHESTRA ISSUED INNOVEMBER ~_ l ~ ~ _ ~F-~~Fill -

Usual Rogers Hall Trip Wyill Be Students Urged To Contribute .--- Made Near The End For Coming - ' - - - Of The Term Edition 7~'&

Last lCednesday evening the first .\ed1a iirj.xrpot - -F- Asked h%.reporter a official mceting of the orchestra was ~~~~- - JIN~~~~~~~- I cocerning the coming edition of frj N--- Dr. Pfatteicher. with vrgati- t ardne__Jr.,___ calledatth COMirror, Peaboy I-luseib Ring LadeIJ.-d - ~ t_ -- fyiamng rethem b glarge numlber of itor of the niagazine. stated that the 41r 172 -- students came out to practice. first- issue would appear shortly amongt embigmany new men after Thanksgiving. E~ditor Lard- .1,Yto fill the places 1of those who iier also announced that the Mirror graduated last v'ear, Dr. Pf at- teiceras lea~d wth he um-needed more contributions. H-e ex- her that signed lip and hopes to Irse eiefrmn oti have even more at the meeting to butions from the school in all lincs to) held next Wednesday. To be- of tile Mirror's endeavor; namely. gin w~ith the orchestra played the short stories. articles, poenm, hIIII- A N D O V E R 'S 3%-Trch' from .4thalia and to corn- nn sonus b~its and art wvork. plete the practice for the night 81LArgo" was tried out. judging R C MNC O S front the results;, the orchestra promqcise olwellme one of- which EVENTS FOR SEASON GA AEV prod. eartheCross Country Candidates Have Zend of this term the glee club andFItWrotWh orchestra will journey to Rogers Mr. Shields al.pursuing its annual custom. XE E All those who have any musical On TIuesday. clubl track officially talent at all and can pltty their started for the season, for it was instruments at all wvell. are invitedl then that the candidates were al- to join the orchestra and may do lowed to sign uip for the events, S P EVC A L LY C O V ER E D , so b arrnginwit Dr.Pfat 'which they' wished to go out for. 4i teichier. Several trips are taken throughout the Year. including afoth hlessn.Amc concrtt Exterin wichthelarger number than had been an- combined musical cluhs take part. ticipated turned out for 'cross

- country. As usual Mr. Shields is

* Honor Rofl - ~~in charge of this activity. Other7 (Coniinued from Page 2) events also commenced and shortly Low~MTDDLERS cverything will have gotten tinder- * ~~~way in preparation for the meets Hube~rt Greenidge' Davis. H-as-Whchaetcoedrntetr. 7*brouick Heights. N. I.wihaet oedrn h em William Muller Taylor. West

Newton - ~~~BOYS' and MEN'S William Norris Perrv. Andover HTANDKERCHTEFS Ricbard Lewis, Linkroumi. Hack- lc 5 n 2 ennack. N. T. aI choice of white and colored David Lovell Francis, Troy. N. bre.IN

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-SHAWSHEEN MANOR ANDOVER J. De Acutls, Prop. S-ituated in the heart of America's motbatiuroe N w ~ u k~UW 0 village. Only one mile from PhiIlini%*iidover Academy. lIg PAGE FOUR THE PHILLIPIAN SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1931

THE HIARTIGIAN PHIIRNICY Strength Of VarsityTO HMEBR PLNxer auuas SPECIAL OFFER Greatly Augmentedl FOR VERY BUSY YERItFobalSsn west rooth Brush $ .50 (Continued from Page 1) Drv o l lte o(Continued from Page 1) I Dental Mirror Drive For Old Clothes To Be~turned. They are Capt. John Bliss, ' 1 DentalMirror .~~50 w~hile the center of, the line consists Organized Later In Emrnons Turner, and John Clhu. $1.00 of Rosenberg. Lowe, Barr, Davis, The Term bert. Bliss and Turner are guards, $1.00 Value and Cahners. Four of these were ThwnoercatrhfTcH ivle Chubert holds an end BOTH FOR 50 CENTSlttrmnatye.P ______Seven teams now make up the plans an exceptionally busy year Exeter, however, is as usual well THE' ANDOVER FRUIT STORE varsity squad. In the near future this wvinter for there is a large stipjlied wiithi veteran backfeld mia- Hie ""GotBy" At apprximteltwnty-ivewil benumber of unemployed and desti- terial, as four halfbacks and one A. BASSO, Proprietor apprn orimthel frt or Blue willnth vcliy fAnovr quarterback have retuined. Gor- Sc hool forYears chosnfo thefirs or luesquad. t(eiIh iiit fAdvr on Ellis is the quarterback and CHOICE FRUITS The remaining men will constitute Duigteflape ilb' i- George Willis, Hugh Macmillan, Without a Good Pen .%[AIN TREETNDOVERthe Grey jerseys. tributed to the hungry, and on Braman Gibbs, and Jim Sullivan -hut it cost Ib'in many afriend MAINSTREET ANDOVER le' canesfo asuces-Thanksgiving and Christmas free are the remainder of last year's "Since he borrowed my yen, it NEW ~ful season rest largely-on its speed dinners will be given out.' backfield. isate onyverdF bunth NOTe,o sfPrke- -B IG BEN The ~~~~~~~~~~membersof Toc H intend to Laiwrence Academy itleoy quently said, u O fPre with 2-Voice Alarm and deception rather'iItvw.weight. aDeleqipdwokcpne h iflnteExtrsheued. For here is a point no and Silent Tick Realizing this fact, Coach Shepard strtahleuppdwokho e yearo takngthe plaechedoflSt eandica aisou breathetwrith amass JOHN FERGUSON, Jeweler has devised several newv and.sed downtown at the Andover Guild thisyer,tkngteplc o t easil distyouret.he-twitte amaz ANDOVER'MASSACHUSE77S ~~peedyfor the beniefit of the town boys. absle'to This year Andover will ing Pressureless Touch. plashpe, hic. wllprve t s he wil ls gie he oy i be bl t get a line on Exeter's A pen you can lend when called ANDOVER playsMASACHUSETT whch, it ishoped, wil prove Tey will alo give th boys in-on asoDdoowdnownerodowith- baffling to the opposing teams. srcinnawdevityfsu-ability a little better than in for-ouf' jects. However. .the workshop de- e er sth e n m You'll find other nspriced ILLPOLAND ~~~~Foreign Students A ed nteriigo leee-plays three teams which oppose 50% higher than the Parker Duo- pends on the raising of the neces- Andover. They are Yale. Har- foldjr.-or Lady Duofold at $5, yet 'BILLPOLAND PaySchol Viit aryfunds for tools. As csoayvard, and New Hampshire fresh- with22% to69%lessinkcapacity. Successor to an old clothes drive will be held -' 54 (Continued from Page 1) man teams. S A e H. F. CHASE later on in the year. Thecoplte chdue fllws dents were very much impressed by An innovation this fall is the pro- Oct. .3-New Hampshire '35 - ra~diacrnit- the school and were very grateful posed series of meetings at the Oct. 10-Lawrence Academyvli heekvryfe eesPen Full Line of to the Society of Inquiry for enter- CbnCain hr vr e ek Oct. 17-Harvard '35 at Cam- ~" Compuny, FOOTBALL taining them so well, some well-known miii will speak bridge JMxwtll.'t, Wui. AND SOCCERI The conference which they had to the m-embers. Oct. 24-Yale '35 1 SUPPLIES just attended was the first Tnterna- FiveCGames Make Upk.3~~ocseAaeya la k r tional Student Service Conference FaDl Soccer Schedule Worcester Nov. 7-Hebron Academy Developing Printing ever held in America. This meeting (CntnedfrmPae 'No. 4-Adoe Enlargingattended by overwas two hundred ~~______PIN GUARANTIED FOR USE., $5 v 07 V SIG students from 'thirty-nine different dliminish the number on thle teaiMr.Rt oeFo Peuiirs to match1. $2.50 to $ Outfitter for all to twenty-eight will he made some r ohHm rm______Phillip's Academy Teams countries. 'Most of the foreign timne next week. These- men will Year's Stay In Europe C L NA H A R 48 MAINST., ~students; arrived in New York on be carre qa urn h (tContinued from Page 1) COLONIAL,______THEATRE____ 48 MAIST.,the twentieth of August. They will y'ear. ANDOVERI. MIASSACBUSTTrS ANDOVER,MASS. h~~~eentertained for a period of three The following are those who r.Rtuiga odcrFri,-Sat., Sept. 25.26 months by the American Committee stirwveed the first two cuts,: mnotoredl through southern France. "REACHING FOR THE MOON" H.ndersn, L. 1'. B. Bdger.Italy. and Greece, visiting such Douglas Fairbanks ofServie. Tnternatonal TT. L. '-'Aderson, ttdent R. S. Badger.Laurel and Hardy "Chickens-Come Home" of InternaionalStuent Servie.F P. BRagg W. Bangs. Bartow. famed places as the oracle at Delphi. Adenturcs in Africa Screenings: 2:25-8'.2 TEMPLE'S wih shede M.AlxndrBlaisdell. , Bird, 'Rower, R. S. the rtiins at Athens andl at Rome. NewsMo.adTe.Spt289 BR.Trowbridge of Phillips Academy. Clmr .Drig .Dra.andI other' place q of historical in- "nu,BOGH" nsacBeet - Their first ~ ~~~~~~~Clmerwasaran A Dalenek CostactBeatt MUSICMUSICSHOP- SHOP ~ ~ ~ ~ teDes, oma. .Duf Fwetterest. Coming back from G rcece. 'CONFESSIONS OF A CO-.ED" BOYS' HEADQUARTERS International Hnuse in 'N~ew York T.Fuller. T. Greenough. C. T. Hall. hepaoeboerth Apsotroghsylia SidnE, PhASilpE"le for City. 'R. cS Tlarvey. G. A. H-ill. Hun- Switz.erland. to Southern Germany. Nob onsiw"H RASE PORTABLE Others went on a motor trip~~tington. C. Littlefield, M. Mfead. where, the previous fall, he had seen ______Moork. 'R. 'Murrav. 'Neubert. W. H. th aso l~ tOeamra.HILL BARBER SHOP PHONOGRAPHS through 'New England -,topping off Paine. Peters, Powell, J. Prescott. Tctetrvedowth'RieA Victor, Columbia and at sulch places ac- Smithi. '.M. T. T.. T. T-T. Preston. Putnam. Rand. R. and~ vikitcd th'e battlefield,; of Bel- THE PHILLIPS INN BrunswickHar~ard.Phillips cademy. el-' Sullvan, Rot. Simmons t~pton.glum. Later on, Mr. Roth journeyed Hours: 5:00 A. M. to 7.00 P. M. Brunswisck alan rokadLao . hrn .Vicn. . to the war area in France and paid SAM DE LUCCA RECORDS Colle~ge. Followving this, they spent Walker. T. Wk~ard. E. 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ap;Ec-td a (lay in New York as the guests of I. 13. Williams, and MI,. S. wilsoo.weeteAeiashdfuh. L EO0N' S StudyLamps,~ Etc. Barnard College. On the twven- 66 Main Street, Andover' tieth of September they were enter- Rand To Be Directed PHONOGRAPH and RECORDS Jersey Ice Creamn, Soda traied at the home of Mrs. John T). This Year By Mr. Ives FOR SALE adSnwce A.. F. RIVA R(D Rockefeller. Jr.. at her home in - See Mr. Peters at Smith & and____Sandwiches_____ Jeweler and Optometrist CorutttsnCoN.YAGTheyareFex To meet present conditions-- pected to leave shortly for their re- ti" plalfce the Organizatiou onl a situ)- THuE Po.AGKERNTS FOR TO we have REDUCED PRICES p~ective countries. stauitial financial basis, thus allay- Ye ANDOVER MANSE PN 36 Main Street, Andover, Mass. Andover enjoyed the visit of-gte(ireiultespofclastyyear.dAll Tea Room LOW E 0 COM PA NY these voting people. and all the boys ne osaeepcal re o LUNCHES and DINNERS BARNARD BU1ILDING who entertained them found them tojithrakanaltemmbr Week End Guests Accommodated lie very interesting and pleasant to of previous year.,hudaanln 0 anS.Tl.86 noe A TWT LWR tak with. Eigheneeutives of thleir aidl. All those desiring to ______eerpe nwee ntm flood l)wth'\r mt BI.P.S & Sons :%sgi~~~~~~~teconference also visited the dlo so may sinu.ih r mt THE CUPBOARDJ. .PL D N school. On the eleventh they had or the manager. Thle band will Sandwiches, .I L Y O dinner at the L~og Cabin and hel a rla~yllYi eea ae x. Home Made Pies, etc. 6 anSre e.7 meeting in Peabody T~nou'e. All the fore that with Hxeter and will tlitt; Special Fried Chicken Dinners'- meinbe~of he comitte werede-ai th nesar eprec. Sunday Evening, 75c You can save money when you buy lielhted by what they saw of, An- Notices will be given in chapel con- 26 SALEM1- ST.. ANDOVTER TABLES; CHAIRS- Milk ~~~riover and their interest in Amr- cerning further activities of the or- Opposite Brothers Field crican schoolsincreasedgr______ganization STUFFED COUCHES Creamerican schools increased greatly. ganization. ~~P. A. STUDENTS A71'ENTION! ELECTRIC LAMPS Cream ~ ~~ ______Let Bennie save a dollar for you. Buy a $4.0 Student Economy Ticket and get and ANDIRONS &5.00 worth for it. at Ice Cream ?Ottergen'g; 3mtl' h HIGH CLASS HAIRCUTS antI SHAVES STE WART 44ainStretAndover Agents on the- Hill. T W R " 44~Bennie's Main~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Barber Shop (Opposite Colonial Theatre) TROUSERS 9 MAIN ~~~~~~~Plone1289.M ESSEX STREET CORDUROY TOSR9 ANSTREET ANDOVER SPORT SWEATERS GOLF HOSE RED LANTERN COFFEE -HOUSE Telephone Law'rence 5167 ATHLETIC UNDERWEAR D TJTTBO R 0 M S PAJAMAS SHIRTS NECK WEAR W. R. HEL123 MAIN STaEET RAIN COATS SPORT COATS ,~Chicken HARDWARE Specialand LuncheonsSteak Dinners Compliments of -U ______THE J. E.GREELEY CO. FihngT.ke hel,.ok MORRISSEY Knives, etc. etc.W.J 20 Essex St. Andover ANDOVER NATIONAL BANK TAXI SERVICE Telephone~ ~ 1234 ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~el 12 PARK ST.. ANDOVER. MASS. Exclusive Agents for Andover, Massachusetts 31 MAIN STREET9 S. S. Pierce Specialties SOAE~ AHN Huntley & Palmer's -- Letters of Credit JONSEW R USSES EnglishTravelers Biscuits~~~~~JON Checks TEAR