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Vol. LX o 3PHILLIPS ACADEMY, ANDOVER, MASS., WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1941TeCnt

WATERS, MOORE WIN Philo Debates Tonight SOCIETY OF INQUIRY TEAM DEFEATS 1941 DRAPER PRIZES Two Philo debates will be BACKS TALK THURSDAY DE IL RFRS YHOUSE gyen this evenin' beginning atDE R IL FO FRS W N IN PEABDJ HOS 6.45 in Bulfinch Hall. At 6:45, Mr. And Mrs.RamkrishnaModak ______Pell Foster, Dave Chavchavadze To Ge Portrayal Of Waters Gives Sandburg Poem; in the affirmative vs. Allen Coffey, Life In India Con cessions Notice ELLY VOSE MISSES NO, Moore Recites "Steel," John Shove in the negative, on By Auslander"Resolved: that President Roose- Mr. and MALrs. Ramrkrishrna S. AIIl boys on. the scholarship HITTER B SCRATCHHI ByAuslander ~~velt's attack on Col. Lindbergh Modak from Ahmednagar,_ S. '11- list who wish to apply for con- B I COMPETITION CLOSE was justifiable." dia, will give a portrayal of Every- cessions or agencies, including Faces But 33 Batters; Allows Runners-upWere InContest At 7:10, Wiliam Eastham, day Life in India at George W~ash- work in the offices and library. No Earned Runs; Strikes Ames, Foord, Spengler George Bailey in the affirmative inonll Mrn Thurday, Mas a ti should fill out a card in the Reg- Out -Six Batters vs. Tal Malcolm, Al Stone in the 8nocitiznk Mro Mdakihaprmi istrar's Office imezdiatelv. No ______--c-0c-mp- ve-dia.hahavin-g .sl 2 nent- citizen of been ~ _-2 --ZFTS-R1SI1TODA-Y - -nsglnig t 8womcinPa- -ean's place- shind-thathoe -- a em rofthe Bombay Legisla- by the Bureau of Self Help will botly B-ouse, the seventy-fifth an- womans plaeis il th e o tive Council for six years, special be allowed to canvass or conduct Duden Smashes Triple; Scoring rital competition for the Draper Thsdeaewileceto honorary magistrate of Ahmed- lbusiness. Two Runs In First prizes of tweifty and fifteen dollars teams for later comnpetition. nagar for eight years, and pastorI inthe-speaking of selected declamia- ______of the First Church for sixteen H4olding te men fromn Deerfield tions was held. Mr. Baldwin of the yas r.Mdki rdaeft u n ialwn oere Engisovr dearmetIROR pesde XTND DEDLNE eas.Mrs ~1oak s gaduteofKELSEY, FISHER ESTABLISH t u n ialwn oere En~o-lispesied oeTdeartmnt IRRO EXTNDSDEADINE Columbia University, and has had -,ru to cross the plate, striking out Mr. Boeg ofd the hysis er- UNI WE ESAMY1 a long career of educational and TWO NEW SCHOOL RECORDS six, and facing but 33 men, lly ~Ir.Boyeepat- ofthephyics UTILWEDESDA, MY14missionary work in the United ___ Vose pitched the best gne of ball iment, Mr. Colby of the Latin de- States ad Indi~ Carr, Grover, Green Also Star for the lue this season. Anderson partment, and Mr. Whitney. of the - Contributions Are Urged From As part of leir demonstration As Team Beats Worcester of Deerfield also did a good job, al- French department. Judgi'ng the Members Of A Four Of The equipment the Al odaks bring' with By Score Of 95-31 lowing but three hits and striking speeches on the ability with which Undergraduate Classes them a large variety of picturesque out seven. The game was a nip and they were delivered, the judges Indian cooking utensils, costumes, The most profitable afternoon for tuck affair, and the outcome re- awarded first prize to Robert Ben- \\ith the deadline staring us in rugs, etc., arrayed in the colborfil Andover track men for many a year mnained undecided until the final out. ton \aters of Syracuse, N. Y., and the face, and with the Mirror badly Indian attire. Mr. MAodak will give came Saturday as Jack Fisher in the The final score was Andover 3, zecondl prize to Frederick Appel in need of contributions, it has been a detailed demonstration of the n- hmeanHrv esyinte10 Drfed2 loore- of N\ .abn. Mass.. The - decided to push that deadline ahead ner in which Indians of various hesaieadneHa le tesloo Deefel 2 .oe--the-h-sdn1 rners-up in the competition werees Vay~t& castes, wind-tci ur ans; hiewil CpanJc tosdhe1pud 2-orrinhefstrmte RichardMc~ury Ames of Old Keep that date in mind, Wednesday, ilCpa Jctosdhe1pun 23orrinhefstrmte Riech nn dard FoordyAmeof th1thlndee rmtoa.A (Continued -on Pge 3) hammner 194 ft. 7 in. to break the Blue got off to an early lead. Cole- Lyrne,'Conn.,of the-14th,Edward Foordone week from today. At ~record John M\cLaughry establisffed man walked and Asbury beat ott L.itchfield, Conn.. and Wil'liam Fred- -present about twenty stories are rick SenglerofMensba, Wsc. -needed to complete the isstte. No MR. DI CLEMENTI in 1936 by almost three full feet. Co- 'beautiful bunt. \ith, men -an first t~ik of-MnasaWispenle . matter whether you're a Senior, PROMOTES AIR CLUB Captain Harv tied the record of and second Poppy Bush popped up, The first speaker of the evening Upper, Lower, or a unior, wvhy-.not___ Charley Borah made A-pril 26, 1924, but Dick, the mighty Duden, swung ;%asAmes, who recited "The Bomn-- lend a hand and submit your con- Forms Group ofYone Boys by recording 9.8 in the century. from the heels and smashed the ball bardinent,"' by Ayv Lowell, a story trbtosBh olcinbxo one oth of these former record holders deep into right field for a triple, --- oi the bombarduient of a city dur- the main Library-deskds-just sittingptocu To - src - ci~-nationial-iamio-h- in their bringing two runs across. After Du- iga rainstorm. Ames' declamration teewiigfrsmbd' r Model Airplanes respective events, so you can see den wvas caught off third, Don Boyn- ns very impressive and movig tidle. Either leave your literary em why everyone is happy at Princetorf-ton fanned to end the rally. &-ciigdifferentscenes in differ- orne hate itI is thereworourtw describing~ ~ ~ ~ r hteeri i tee rhand it Sic alary nteFl al teerem \i n avrweeortosas sar That was all the scorinag tem was - ent homes during the bombardment. to someone on the Literary board. hams Hall uniors have enithusi- will go ifior the next four years. until the eighth hen Deerfield fi- Finally the city is set afire and corm Right now the Spring issue, has astically been building model air- The meet -started under a beauti- nially came to life with two runs. petely destroyed, the ppulation poniite.Aculefthod planes. Having noticed this, Mr:- ful AIav skv as Rothwell of Wor- *-After Anthony had popped up to turned out in the rain. standbys, just two to be exact, have Di Clementi geiierously brought cester won the high hurdles by a Tuck Asbury. Chamberlain a Edward Foord was the second - (Continued on Page 2) about the conversion of some base- (Continued on Page 4) ball viciously through second. Don- 'peaker, giving David Lloyd ______ment roomis for the purpose of ny Boynton scooped it up and George's speech, "Appeal to the Na- ni______nTh roet a ifon" Ths(114). appea to the NEW DISPLAY ~T iidlbmdig h rjc a STUDENTS 6n"appeal (1914). to theThis put into practice early this term, START offtossed the tobag Poppy. and butChamberlain he was"-iill-ed was English people during the last war ADDISON GALLERY and now, on rainy afternoons and RAILROAD CLUB safe on an error. Then Hancock to free the good, peasants of Ger- --- during their free time, the boys of wleadDicl i as manyv from their military demi-godls ade UP Of Gallery's Moat \W'lliamns Hall may make use of the Organization SponsorsLecture grouinder through Sturges for an- wvaspresented by Foord in the sin- f NtbeW erCls tables and other equipmnent there In Williams Hall Tonight - other miiscue, scoring Chamberlain cewhic Lodt getore spok e r tohenad from second. With Hancock on third rove byicclmy eeiaton. w- Now on display at the Addison Mr. Di Clementi has arranged for Under the auspices of Mr-D' and riscoll on first, McGay laid looed who cit doe hn-vteerolosaakeifrmnhe al bes aou teir hobbysp an to tiei-llenti, a new club has been or- ddwvn a beautiful sacrifice scoring IL-TheArt nextallery speake isan wasexhibii Fiedrick ii of brs -abouttheir hoby, andthetman er'spo m " t e. hs m v ng d - r ' e m n n colec i Thas- theni about the operation of real ,anized -at A ndover; this is the te h n fromnT e tlnthird.iThisThrallylyend- d t o n o h tr'sPoe ovig"Seel" d- Tislry' pemannt ollctin. hisplanes. Airlines and inanufactur- Mlodel Railroad Club. As its name made a sweet catch. sription of the life, death, and fu- educational display of the work of ers have also been written to, for imiplies, the primary purpose of this (Continued on Page 3) (Continued on Page 2) contemporary American painters the purpose of obtaining material new organization is the building- P. A.ClassSecretaries replaces the recent exhibit illustrat- useful to the organization. Every adoeaigo oe alod Crl od is ing the manufacture of sterling sil- Thursday night the fifteen-odd equipment. The cltib was started A bI.Cls eretay 10 ver products. Outstanding in the members miet in the hobby room at \ illiais Hall, and therefore at Meeting By New Officers AssembleHeeM y 0 exhibition are several strikn ma utnder the direction of J Taber. the present tirne its membership con- rine and fishing scenes b the fa-n ii f h lb itbul fjnir.foeer n Ls husaa evnocok On Saturday, May 10, at 12:30 mnous \Vinslow Homrer, ws avrlTe pren disuand.amso the itnlr f unrs,. HowCeei LsThraxatncgofCrl seve 'lock, P. M., the annual luncheon and known "ight Bells" is ondsly A theng dicsed.otetoe thepan nea futued Mr. Dc Cleent al meigolicl a eda meeting of the Andover Association in the Gallery's permianen ex Afling moe contestl open toel plasto etndholI clbesa alldt Mr. Baldwin's house. of Class Secretaries will be held at liibition upstairs; among his work anyon intesho, ilb hld cassi sho ilbealwdt At this timec, it was lllggffes;ted - - the school Comm-ons. to be seen is the impressive "Sun- on Miay 24. A small admittance Ilarticipate in it. ta heodpae ttebaey There will be no speeches. but af- set at Glouicester." John La Farge, fee wvill be charged to cover the co,,t W\ork n equipiemit fr the club thtteollaeathe eary ter brief reports from the Tpresi- who was, born and died in the same of prizes. There w~ill be both glider isprogresslflg steadilv, most of it wvhich are broken or mutilated. denit, secretary, treasurer, and nom- yecars as Homer, also has a striking and rubber-powered contests, the being done in the basement of \l- Thotuld be fi'ed uip and given to matingtherewill ommitte, be tropica marine fishing sceneentries being judg-ed on endurance. hamns Hall. So far six fre-iht cars somii worthyv or-anization. The old ample opportunity for free discus- 'Spearing Fish," in the exhibition, neatness of construction, etc. The have been comipleted,.with the help clotes and 1)0ok drive wvas dis- rubber-powered section will be di- of David Daggett and Lawton Sar-c S Snonof the secretaries' problems and Joseph Pennell and Reginald vided into two grotips: one for those gent, and are ready to run. At the cse n vsdcddta h, Obectives. The meeting wxill ad- MNarsh both have on display scenes models havin a wving span of eivh- rsn ie ilNae Vl cr-'01dcaofi h atrpr lurn in time for all to atend the of New York City; the former a teen to twenty-five inches, and 'the"` rence Charlie Sagar, oru'~kc- of the spring term. Lastlv, the folloiving school athletic contests: View of the lower 'bay and the at- other for those having a span of JohinShepard, Bill Graham, and members; f Circle A decided tr. seball -Nith Harvard Freshmen. ter a picture of New York's famed from twenty-five to forty inches. J\lr ale r okigo hIivt ih (I e o'sfo h trianglarmee withtrck arvard skyscrapers. Among the other art- AmXiong the first members of the equipment.-nderGidtcoeuona- and Dartmouth Freshmen, lacrosse ists whose work is featured are club to enter will be John Dorsev oih.a '0 .ii h AirdyerMayi17 to seme i nver' gameHrvar ith Fresmen, nd George Inness, Joseph de Martini, and Chris Eatough. Those wishing WilasHlredn romtre Vstybealtam ate t tennfis with the Harvard graduates. Preston Dickenson (a familiar name to register should apply either to WilasHl edn-omteeVriybsbl embtl %t To round out the day, Dr. andl t- former Upper Middler art sttu- MriCeetVJi aeo h will be two great speakers who wimll Tilton Academy. lErs. Fuess cordially' invite all {leits) Samiple, andl Bruce tw bv,,ntoe os show slides and pictures of model 'hswstefrtCrl et alumni and their wivesq and families Mitchell. Of special interest is tw abv-eioduO. railroad equipinept, and will be ing, to be hield under the direction fro e t h 'clock.ser' Ilel-us Feininger's geometric ic- The members at present are as ready- to answe%%r a ques;tions a- of0 eognztonsnwofcr tire of"TheGrat Yach Enter- follows: Bob Slocum, Gordon terwards. They- are _l r. E. peare who wvere choseni at a Log Cabin fThe extiveoclommitee rgs urseof"This etio sahow aer Allen, Harold Simons, Bob Cross- and Mlr. R. Whmtanioie, 1)0th of themn banquet several weeks ago. At that the ilortance of the personal great cross-section of contemporary 1ev, T. Walen. Stan Dickey, Fred members of the Boston Model Rail- time Edward F'oord of Litchfield, atendance of each class secretary. American painter's wvork in the field Pratt, Bidgood, Ken Davis. John road Club. Mr. Spear is a teacher Cornn Burke Shav of Fall River, If,however, each secretary cannot of water colors, although men like Dorsey and Chris Eatough. at the Cambridge -School. Mlass. and Philip D~rake of FlJush- POssibly attend e should send an \M'inslowv Homer are also outstand- Although this is the first time in Mr. Di Clementi and the memr- imng. L. L.. were elected to the po- alternate with the full power to act. ing in oil painting. The display the school's history that such an or- hers of the Model Railroad Club -,ItIlons of President, \'ice-P'resident, classsecrearieswho forms a very interesting supplement ganization has been brought into ex- cordially invite anvbody who is in- land Secretary- Treasurer r pective- acceped, re te fol- to the Gallery's permanent ex- istence, it is felt that with such an terested to comec down to Williams, ly. A-t that timec Don Wdslon. Bob h~ing JaesR. Ariance,'28; hibition of oils on the second floor, activity in the open, a great number- H all tonight ad hear what prom- Jackson and George Rockwell of the howardDrummnd, '00; Water and all are urged to drop in and of undergraduates interested in such ise, to h a interesting lecture for class of 1941 resigned these respec- (Continued ou Page 3) view the, collection, a field may join. iModel Railroad enthusiasts. tive positions. - FAE__W_- __ _ _H___ -- _ _ _P -__ wM-P1A -W-RDN-ESDA-Y--MAY--i-19 41

Mirror Deadline Is Advanced THE PHILLIPIAN The Sorts Parade Jno rmEeto ni ensaMy1t I ..bi..b.4 18j P In thle elections held this CtiudfoPae1 morning by the Upper Middlers,(CniudrmPae) Mlember of Daily Princetontan Association of teigtethr weko aolegebs- RbrA.FralyVse coetruh itsois.Lt Preparatory School Ncwspapers Etrn h hr ~e fmjrlau ae oetA umn ly\oe oetruhwt tre.Ls ______~ballwe find Cleveland leading the Harvey Kelsey, and James Orr isespiewnigato a Repsesented by National Advertising Service.s Inc. and the St. Louis Cardinals at the head of the were chosen for the junior Promn iseSpiewnigato a Editor-in-Chief crcut 'Sniohe question is howv long will these Committee. turned .in another t- '-ical Broi~n Editor-in-ChiSenorefrcui II______story, just as good as Th Dor NORM.AN WV.BARRETT two, teams hold that first spot. New York's slug- and___Jim__Gordon____as__offTe sonor,

Business 3Iana~~,er ging Y'ankees and new Giants are both going to Waters Wins Annual Draper thigi ite oesrosvi RANDOLPH C HARRISON. '41 offer stiff colipetition to the leaders, while Brooklyn Prize Speaking Contest called ',When the Sun Comes 01t. Busziess ianager-elect and the R~ed Sox 'should hold fast as third place Witsolethe istan dn r- PETER C.WELCIL.4 teams in their respective leagues. Howvever, te (Continued from Page 1) Watr oul e thsei st ecanig beasonis asfeatureyoungarid tile teanisWheeks of issuede Mlanaging Editor sesnI on anlhiem syt nre.\ek eral of a Polish steel worker wvas article the Mirror was fortunate DAVID CHAVCHAVADZE of grueling lplay will ell a different story but your presented in a vivid and pleasingly eniough to get from New Zealand .IssERT D. KIEd writer feels that Feller and his Indians will meet eoinlm nr. or'sicr- It is wvritten in plain, forceful an. Phiotographic Editor the strong, stead team m Cincinnati thle- it aid pa was usrasddr guiage by a young New Zealander dy from~ ~ ity appeal unsurpassed dur- from the so-called labor class and R. L ORDEMAN, '43 WVorld Series this year. ing the evening. Mloore tlescn'es is the finest bit ofEnls prose EDITORIAL DEPAIRTMENT Uncle Sami will take his share of itent fronm the much credit for being the first we've seen this yenlis

R.Aii~s, . Associate Editors nation's diamonds. Hank Greenberg of Detroit, junior in many years to place i hs cnseta ev o D. W. BRowN. '42 E D. OsksRiLNEs. '42 Cecil Travis, and Buddy Leivis will answer the call thistecon oti suee fn R. A. FURMAN. '42 J. E. SANLE. '42 pilace. J.S.GRFNIA, 42 1'. R. Tooii-~. '42 to the colors. -lll three are standout hitters and ' much more. There's plenty of roomn J. 5.ADVISORY GREENWA', BOARD - ~~~will be greatly missed by their clubs. The burden Williamn Spengler of Philo prorni- for anything that can -fall under te T. R. ~Dic AV150RY'4O R L i. nence was te fourth speaker, pre- head of "English." Your prospec. F. . DcAN, '41 R.W IIAIAl '41 iii niost cases ill be TPlaced upon the shoulders of sen-ting "The Congo," by Vachel tive story can't be any worse or anv M E EARLY, '41 the veterans, to carry their tearms through the sea- Lindsay, a amusing and effective simpler than some we've rinted

~~~~ '~~~~~~~~nn~~~lIilii-dchm-l2ftueicsp-i-iort-an-out-field -description -of-how- the- spirit of -th-is year --u-h -sB~S evrs m which would be equally- at honte o the gidi-roni or \' oodoo hasfollO%%:ed-the-Negro race of all gems, "Day, Day, Day," so Circuilationi Manager -r Sn hamnad wherever they have gone. The dec- why not give it a try? Remember JAE diamond in Eddie Collins, Jr.SmCamn n -]lamation was made especially effec- we've got twenty stories to get JAMESORR ~ ~~"Bigob" J1ohnson.. Howvever, the power of the tive by the speaker's change in tone somewhere within the next wveek.- STAFF A's ends here and ConeMc-sscore card will and hatnwhich s_____ggested______W, . A iENTLEY*42 R.T. SEVENS. JR, '42Coie acschnngsuetd _ S. J.'43 NORTROP. E t Tl'womll,s '42 wave i vain. Detroit's patched-up pennant winners primitive tribal rites. C. IL PiN iAm. 3d, '43 F.. E. V~o*;. '42 i D. VAN R VREELAND. '42 will have to rely o Rudolph *'The Cherokee"' York Robert Waters, the winner of the Pot Pouvri Deadline ADVISORYBOARD ~~~tokeep the wvar drum. beating at first ba-se while first prize: v~as the last speaker. giv-

W. T. BACON. '41 -E 11001,L, '41 Gebiringer, Croucher, Higgins, and Tebbets hold igCr adug AdS o h atopruiyfrudr A. BLU M. '4 R. RONES. '41 tl otIiteifed (lay." This poemr describes die van- graduates to order their Pot PAT WOLF,.4 .C RTT.'4 R G,NEL.B. '41 th oti h nil.ous customs and activities of Armis- Pourrisfor this June is now-pass--

______T le Browns still play -in St. Louis when the tice Day, stressihg te honoring of ing quickly. A representative will THE PHILLIPIAN is published ednesdays and Saturdays during Cards are away. the Unknown Soldier. W~aters' pres- be in the Commons lobby until ter asooeobd THas matterPIA at psd fic tAdvrlls.ankees and their vaunted hitting power may entation 'was the most effective of Friday night to take reservations under the act of March 3. 1879. plasuriebuthMc rhydkhoe st the evening, due to his irony and after which time absolutely no THE PHILLIPIAN is distributed to subscribers at the Commons ad J~llasrrsbtteM~rh akhren~ contrast of manner. books may be gotten. is for sale at the Andover nn. wait aother- ear to regain their coveted top spot. ______Advertising rates on application.JaeDye, pyig anerotePleHs Tcrans: -ubscription-.SE3SO the yi-. Si125 jtie termJahelyk, paig:mngrothPleHs______THtE P LIPIi'AN does not necessarily endorse statements expressed fromt Chicago, is setting his heart on fourth place, Notice in commu'nications. -anid if hie keeps Ted Lyons in there every Sabbath ___ANDOVER ART STUDIO Offic-sfmith& pblictionCouts Co. Pak Stret. e should be satisfied. ' It is of the utmost importanct Portraits and Groups

- - Mass.,Andover, May 7, 1941 In the National ~ ~~fans will--be t -e that candidates. for college or for-- Snapshot Finishing ______Andover,_Mass___ May_7__ 1941___i___eNationalLeaguefawilbe watch ile scholarships who wish to be con- Picture framing and repairing

- -~ - )rogress ofuch talented -irt uyear IlenI as Lu'T sidered by more than one institu- 123 Main Street Tel. 1011 T1lE PLI.LIPIAN talkes very great 1leasure in an- Mad I-ussidn" Novikoff. Chicago's prlde and joy, tion- make sure that all examina-

nrouncing the election of enjamin Hammner, Dann Lwlder of those desperate Phils, and Joe - tion results are in the-hands-oL ______

-- Lincolu, -Mss- aii of David Aloxley of Indian- I )oakes. the question miark fromn Flatbush All had -the individual committees when- - ~~~apolms,Ind.. to positions, as members of the Editorial godiiirlau eod n hud(0~el~they take tip the cases of all can- Hoard. . - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~idates.It is te responsibility Board. ~~~~~~~~~~theyet their eet under them in the faster play of ofic eahtdae-ehtl~s__ C~ g ine. IP'iik Prf scl-a-nrVince-Tr'le is dtone. Boys who took the

- As Of Old - - Smash" iiaggio carry the hopes for Pittsburgh's April tests and wish to be con- F o ______I '~iratc.s, a good bet for the top of the second division. sidlered for more than one college W\ell, next Saturday is officially labeled hiere o Jor a hot ipl watch those Bees. One twenty game should w~rite the college of their Go od first coice, asking it to sendl the G o od the campus as Alluinl Day. As was the case n the %vniier a( a 3 hitter, thev are a sure shot for rsit otecleeo h e-Cnis Fall, several hundred of those graduates most loyal that seventh pt.- ond choice- See Dr. Eccles or Cnis towat Andovr theyAlisswill nce agan' retun for Witney i- thereare anySalted N t ho pe ll e o:e o-ad(a frnwn asoca I i the tennis worldl rank Kovacs looks fit to take q eee f reanoTiltsut tens, seeing ecampus once agaill, attending mieet- all wreveii Bobby Rim S rd"Blonlde Don" Atce ings o certain organizations here onl the Hill which McNeil]. \Viheii Iovacs shaved off his beard he Ligar. have pla~,ed a 'ery iportant art in the under- also brushed away smne of his clowning antics which T (1 VGift Boxes graduate lives, ad of becoming acquainted with the h alr Iu in a uproar anL~v n'te(o ~ oe' & Co. Inlc. bob'smake who ui"their ow Acaemy." Mai~ hou:se as ar as National tennis big wigs Nvere con- "Where Pharmacy Is a Praosslan" StudentBoe event, have been planiled1 to ccur n tis day for cend oeeisaie a n a rd IaI their benefit. There will be baseball, tennis, andl crlt.Fak oeei evmnadh' rd 16 Main Street- Mall orders flHe&. ShtpmeatW lacross.e ale-. %%ith I arvard ad a triamigular track ed hits dog hlouse for a new case of racquets and has ______throngbout the w& We fleet with artniouth ad Harvard. A luncheon is settled down ( )to play serious tennis. A serious ______the___ 50 o rdeso Anrr Oa to beheld, aid many Wxihl present themselves atDr. IKovacs, is a v'ery hard mian to beat, and with two for our catalaMu. Fuess' Ihouse for tea. lEverything possible from the fl ~Siso odtni eidhm fe i a aspect of those oijicial responsible for the outward f Ietolbwrolelilokftfrtp oos succees' of this gathering has been wvorked out to oiuetelwtrbehlokftfrtphnrs ANDOVER NATIONAL BANK$ S.PE C O accoilplish a very Sccessftil week-end. But all amiong the nation's sluggers. S ,P E C O Such preparatioiis are not the assurance of a grandl IDick Shaughnessy. young Dedhamite and captain BOTON climax. This job) is completely, up to the stutlents. of America's \l-.\nerican skeet teamn, continties to ______W\hat they are makes the school w~hat it is. These - d ieynn ie u foehn alumni want to know exactly what the school stands bekteca i for today WVell, it tands as a unit for no letter dored, aid wvhat is more lhe can keep it up as proven than Andover's low~est common denominator. A-nid by i' rand 1940 record.

tis lowest coiiiioii ticuoinator in s-chiool life is ' 5 the Ira-is upon which all -]udgmniit is made. \* Tv, t of baseball's, greatest hitters are at it again, 3 olpiiioil of a schooil cnl rise no higher tain this htti ii hyhv xhne hi oivle weighted drawback, for iilis iidete are eall'brnngeup the lisiBoth INC. This i einion lperiod m ll' in reality last oil a v'erN o ixc~ n r ealybrigu h ik.Bt short timne. It is only a twelve-hour stretch i which Babe uth and Ty Cobb sving their clubs from theP e s thle ,Cliss kN II ~oil~ puliNc exhibition But the %%roing side but ach is a golfer well out of the ''slash T~he J. P e sSemri-o ahtiiiin arc -\idover'-s only representatives i the amid -lice" stage The big event is scheduled for the field. ,) i peak Thi e'htisiasni antI rive leC' uear tftituire and the to dianiond immortals w~ill be Ar ua s p)ut behind a natioul-%% d sport (if 1 lhhi1ps .\cad- -.ire of a large followting if inothiing else. The "Barn- A n ua C s S al~e ('iliv' %]Ill lie ern- iati-al IlleasUred by the inipres- sion lies get in their brief gliipseC of t e A\cadeinl b im i' and the -'( icorgia IPeach'' were to our ilatioilal____ in act ion A lax., hi ftles, attitud~e o te part o)f g11amei\w lat Tilden ad Budge are to the tennis wvorld, Starts at the Andover the uktriaduattc, in tei r eutiiat ii \\il l hae it, and now after v'ears of baseball theyr meet once more very dtleva-.tatiiig effect \X'e sinmply, must live up to oi te refn. oi a golf cotirse, still te tw'o greatestAr St i, Iu rs a , le ery hghu'st tan' lard i Andov'ers existence hiir of all time in the heart of John Q. Public. for t-, one daN W\' tist reg-ister- upon the utlioils - 1 ofgaduaes -tese nanyth ideas fo whic we a Tl'rnimg ack to athletic activities o the hill], we M ay 7th tli(' lenient, u i i um make i this school staiitl. TheN are entitled to the finest \\e can afford. It hold that the success of this ear's spring sports has sems only the dtyv of te Academyv to rise with all bcen nriievhiat discotiragimig to say te least, with po"S.ib'e glorn to thi., occasion aind stand forth as oly) a few\ victories- :\ltlhough te defeats uip to dlate a uhiiiit'\ak t tl. The-.'i feel at ihomi e. It w~as tiir are a taltti illte black mark on the spring's sports rec- Represented by. hllic (Ce after all If cvery sttidl(nt just for tit~ ou' la\ %%ill t ike oil the respnsihihity of standard orId. there i everv' reason to believe that in the next KEN FRANK 'bearer if a choliiol.,, staid~ardl. a (lutv to te old .\lni- fe\\ weeks these wxill e overshadowed bv a series of M\ater xxihl 'be well (hone. cGive themn te sile re- victiories. -Spect thwat ~ii \ill'A agerlyN await onic thirty- ears The Itack rtam this season is far from weak and Gentlemen's Tailors froni now. Let's give hemn a rousing wvelcome ad] should finish the remainder of the spring wtithout a and Furnisthers unite as one great Andover famnily in an extrava- dleft-it Ini their only meet so far the trackmen came gaull hinecoiiiig tip against extremely stiff opposition in New 1-aven. PAGE THREE

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-CARL E. ELANDER Sponsor Lecture Tomorrow Deerfield By Margin Of 3-2 amazing record. -IiRE CRPTIN TAILOR - HABERDASHER PRES RP INSm FreeCollctio ContnueandDeliery fro Pag i) ContnuedfromPage1).The weather warmed up consider- THE HARTIGAN PHIARMACY 66 FaSreeletio anTeley (CniudfrmPg1)(CniudfrmPg9) ably, and conditions were ideal for -ana hsnt Main StretTelepone 1169 show how the manner of wearing The score was 2 all as the Blue the game. -Mifa hetu- ______a scarf indicates the profession of came to bat i the last of the eighth. The box score: the wearer; how a Indian can, After Duden grounded out, IBoyn- DEERFILD Miller's Shoe Store with a few dexterous folds, convert tnhttehl osot hme-M~yo a bjo Expert Shoe Repairing aMagcic fretnua lt hwvr vrhewt is n ra, lb 4 00 420 0 46 Main Street -Tel. And. 531 into a pair of very serviceable lain, l 0 4 assvroerCOALfisCO.rat Agent on-the Hill trousers. Boynton went on to second. Then, Elder, f 2 0 0 1 0 0 C H. J. ROSE, Hardy 2 Modak, wearing a graceful whnAdrotepthrMa ilblerf2b1 _10 2 0 1 1 60Mrs. 0 COSCA O 1garment known as a sari, ill (ill- napnDhysoetidadNl If onstrate the typical routine of o0 nppngscr d aSIn stl thmiirdfly Anthony, p 4 1 0 0 0 0 ______of thehousewivChamberlainnssed3e0H0m3e0's millions of Indian fly ito Chamberlain, ss 3 - 3 0 __ Student Lamps. 'Electric Fixture of he millisos ownda thousewivesde ih.Ta a l soig Hncc, 2 1 0 2 0 0 Alarm Clocks, Curtain Rods, ~ Sewl hwhwteollmsde ih.Ta a l thescoing Drsol c 0 0 9 1 0 DR. ADELBERT FERNALD ture-WIre. are lighted and cared for; tell what but it was enough to give P. A. the ------OIRTHODONTIST the gossip is about at the ell]; pre- edge 3-2. Totals 27 2 1 23 7 1 wIll be at the sham Infirmary pare-in pantomlime-a typical Hiil- ADVRevery Friday where he will peolal- W . R.H ILL In the first of the ninth the Blue ANDOVrbipae zeIthsragtngofot. 45 Min Street Tel. And. 102 du meal consisting of- rice, spiced rotr eehligteibrah oeae 10 3ho a efie heus90stagteninD oteth yellow split-peas, green vegetables, roeswehldnteibea.CmAnr, ?Af 3 101 20 0 office, hor29:0 tmm4:3al. Bostne ______melted butter, fruit and pastry with After Mills flied out, Dibble walked . A sur, b 3 10 620 0 oenmce, 27omowalhAvne LUMBER FOR SLOWD WORK a little set aside for the spirits, lHe was forced, however, by Neville. Duden, rf 4 0 1 1 0 0 PAINT - BRUSHES The husband always eats first, but Then vith oily one otstanding be- Boynton, ss 4 1 0 3 1 1 if pleased with his wife, leaves a 7 Hammer, If 3 0 0, 0 0 0 ______~Wm5ESat little tidbit on his tray as ra treattween him and victory, Vose pitched Pyle, c 40 1 1 S fortl hibto i ryaatea treZ 03 J. E.PI- 1TATE forhilav.VerV large householdls_ (eliberately to Anderson, the oppos- sure, b 2 0I 04 0 JOHN H. GRECOE 63 Park Street Tel. And, 664 are the rule in India, and if it s ing p~itcher. He got hold of one, and------WATCH MAKER-JEWELER", - - - not~~~~~~__iccedlmbt huisband Ifayes-noth- it sailed de-e--ito-c-et-r.it-Art Totals 29 3 327 8 3- ______n_'islat . t en t i qu teil_ n g s T 3 T4 W6 97 __ w~wW~w~.W~wW~w ing on hi plate, then it is unite'Coleman ran out, lifteud his gloved Deerfield 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 x 2 Complete Optteal Seviee 4obvious that something is wron- ad and that was the ball ame. Andover 2 0 00 0 0001 3FulLnOfQalt L EO N ' between him and his spouse. Jndian hngRuns batted in: Duden 2, Hammer; Fl ieO uit elizions and social customs will be Between the first and eighth 3baeht:Denlftobss:n-Sol e ly For Good Sandwiches explained and there will be an o- framnes both held their re- dover 8, Deerfield 3; first base on 56 Main Street-- An-dover ______beta for questions. There will setv poet ooesnl balls: by ose 5, by Anthony 5; Tel. And. 830-R Sodas and Ice Cream poctveotonut tite inlestruck out: by Vose 6, by Anthony 7; ~~~~~~~~~~~~also large displav of Indian apiece. All afternoon the Deerfield winning pitc-her: Vose; losing : "The Bzggeit Little Jewelry Store ______brassware. fabrics and miscellane- men were popping up or striking Anthony; Umpires: Reilly, Whelan. sm the State." Otis articles, out. Likewise, the Blue were no Time: 1 hr. 35 minutes.

TEMPLE'S MUSIC SHOP - S af- slamming the ball, but the boys ______--BYS--HADUARTERS_ ca- e For PORTABLE PONOGRAPHS Assemble On Hill Saturday Victor, Decca, ad Brunswick * * A RE Study Lamps. tc. (Continued from Page 1) Chamberlain made a spectacular IR M M E 66 Main Street. Andover B.' Binnian. '04: Dr. D). Brewer lap sueht to thid ColemanIi'iof M OHR S"DA ______Eddy, '94; Donald C. Townley, '17; a*u e i *n *hhid Henry E. Beal, '93; Athur A. Tecaho eril qa MIAY 11th A readway Inn Thomnas. 97: Edwin H. \Vhitehill. Th oc fte eril qa '83; E. Barton Chapin, '03; Ray- is none other than the sho6l's head- **0 ANDOVER INN mond F. Snell, '14; James Gould. master. DINNER $1.00 '13; Otto ' G. Cartwright, '89;*** A1TERNOONLUNCHEONS TEA 75cril 2c Rogers Flatter,, '19;A.Cw, Edgar B. Sher-,-ATeasigebhnAn Elly' came very close to a perfect o r B ok t e Irl,'98; George A.Cwe 0. game. ea leaguesigebhn Thn ovr__k t r

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Chesterfield's Program ~William M1. Pike, son of Mr. and running his second race of the day, eagerly awaited race '.i1seDn meet, a revised issue to appear i, ______~~~~~Ars. William F. Pike of Derby won by two feet over John David, Burnham of Dartmouth and Bill'Pal- Saturday's issue, is Harvard 66, Ani. Fred Waring's Pleasure Time L-ine. \Vt,, has been elected to ninem- who reminds one of Greg Rice., son of Harvard clashing in the 880 dover 48, Dartmouth 40. Yet this- Leading NBRC Stations ~ IwlIi 1) in Torch, Senior honor so- Dave Peet was a stride behind, so or mile, but Andover glory will not depends on a great many things that Tliurs. Fri. Wednesdays Ciety at Y'ale LUiversit',, wherc lie we pust fo~ir men under 2:10. be deijied wtith Kelsey meeting we hope will be clarified by Satur. 7: 00 PM ES 7: 00 PM EST is a member of the, Junior class. Moving over to the field events, Peterson of Dartmouth in the day. 6:00 PM CST 6:00 PM CST PiIke, who w~elpared for Y'ale at Aui- we find-A great many very satisfac- sprints. Some one of these days will Today the second team plays host 10:00 PM - CST 5:00 PM MT dover, has won his major in tory developments. First and fore- see Jack Fisher breaking the discus to Milton Academy, a private school 9: 00 PM MT 4: 00 PM PT hockey. He is majoring in applied most, of course, wvas Jack Fisher's mark of 145 ft. 3 in. also. Our pre- with evenly-divided strength, It 8: 00 PM PT Glenn Miller's Moonlight Serenade economics and holds a unior Pron, triple in the weight events, led by liminary forecast of this triangular should be a reasonably close meet. Leading CBS Stations scholarship. lHe is a member of Tim- his double breaking of the hammer Tues., Wed., Thurm othy Dwight College. -record (Jack first broke .\McLaugh- -- ______90:00 PM EST ry'Is record with a 192 ft. 7 in. toss, 8: 00 PM MT Track Team Downs Worcester then went out to better his own 7: 00 PM PT As leFisher Break Marks record bytwo fet.Dick Read andRas yo rh If ou Professor Quiz ____Ted Stilwell finished 3 1-2 inches Leading CBS Stations (CniudfonPg )apart as each exceeded 170 feet in Tuesday (Cniudfo ae1 h amr ilClmn oewhat 9:30 PM EST tehme.Bl oeaaLwr 8:30 PM CST stride from Chan Hall in te good showed great promise by twisting 7:30 PM MT time of 15.9. Wally' Cahiners placed the weight 158 ft. 11 in. G ro 6:30 PM PT third as lie continues to show the WVhite and Fleming of WVorcester D form that may rank him among An- followed Fisher's 49 ft. 3 in. shotDo e ______dover's greatest hurdlers in a year put, while White of W'orcester again or two and John Cochosax were runners- is The next event o the program up to Captain Jack's 130 ft. 3 1-2 in. ~~~~was the record-equalling 100-yard hleave of the platter. N cl~~~ash,in which Kelsey had a five- The eternal trio of Sheridan, Su- yard lead over Dan Green, who in lis, and Davidson wvere joined by YALE turn edged out Dalrymple- Jb Gordon-Iu-hiA'leaingI-O4ft-4 second. - in. to share first place in the pole Fred I . -Harrison, son of Mlr. Althoughl Worcester had as en- vault. - and Airs. H. Harrison of 18 Nes- trnsi h ie uterc a mith street, Lawrence, Mlass., has raged and won byl urteNicols The best competitive broad jump been elected to membership in wage58.2, wimTibye Butraiglb five of te Andover year was turned in T' RO ' oua nvriyofr hr 4-5.2ribl Jm taiin b fve by Stu Grover as he- floated 20 ft. Tj. ROWSpplrunvriyofr hr Torch, Senior 'honor society, at Yale yards and also under five minutes. 8i.twnthlepCutvn e-with the roll fotbro-oncla hc Univrsit,whre e isa meber Pace-setter Joe Lieper dropped hlack dlwsfutol w nhsb-tased l te hrsi curn htcsa of the junior class. Harrisofl, wli19 to third o the last lap under the hidewathir andyfiveh inches ben taksenit eally" he sak-hdirsinein ha asa prepared for N'ale at A\ndo~er, i onl blistering sprint which Nichols and secothdan. ehn -"ak Yourhet a loc Awdalue ha hs ofrsi the Dean's list, and is majoring n Trauible unleashed. seounexetdrsls.aei hi aour lidcos.Al Arrow h sthis have the -- English. He has won major Y' i -Thl-4ospodcd-a -urie-thehghjumepecatea ewut aitin

waselecte hockeal aptain for aie when five Andover men swept the squad, Jack Carr, leaped 5 ft. -ti Mitoga" athletic fit. They're Sanforized-Shrunk 1941-42 season. He is a member acos teap efore all WVorcester 8 in. to take first after five Andover (fabric shrinkage less than 1%). A couple of fins of Timothy lDwight College. euitries. Don Green ran a front race men had cleared 5 ft. 4 in. to move will buy you a lot of smartness. Arrow ties-$I-$1.50 Hovey Seymiour, -son of M~r and to wn1 in the creditable time of 53.5, from Worcester. Others sharing in -handkerchiefs 25c up. Mrs. E. l'. Se~ mour of lPorc'ul hotly. pursued by Jim McMahon. this victory were Ed Pyle. Stu read, and Join- 1lsuno Lake Iken' Calder at last conquered his Howard, Chan Hall, and Bill Coffin, avenue, Greenwich, Conn., have brother in a blanket finish for third. likewise a new find. been elected to membership i h o ud~-aeRtwl The final points left to be enum- Senior honor societies at Y'ale Uni his second victory by five yards over erated were the sweep of the javelin versity. where they are members of Walt Cahners, who was just ahead by Stuart, Gelb, and Dicken. The the Junior class, of Bruce Throckmorton as the winl- winning toss was 156 feet. ,Seymour. 1\ho preraredl for Yale ner turned in a time of 26.3. All in all, this meet with Worces- at Andover, wvas elected to Torch. The 220 saw Captain Kelsey come ter Academy was extremely satisfac- He has won his major Y in foot- iwithin three-tenths of a second to tory. The times and distances re- ball for the 'past two vears. He is a thle school record, as hie won by corded were remarkable all along member of Pierson College. 18 yards over Dalrymple and Frye the line. If only we have as good Junie O'Brien, Phillips Academyv if Worcester in 21.5._ luck next Saturday in the meet wvith baseball captain in 1939 and son of The closest finish of the day saw a powerful Dartmouth Fresh and -z RHi11/i'7ZR5T1 Highland Road in Andover, has onle-yard victory over Larry Blood thle season with but the Yale trounc -______been elected captaiiof the Yale iii a fast 2:06.2 880. Blood chal- ing to mar an otherwise perfectL Freshman baseball team for this lenged valiantly on the black stretch record. The triangular meet should spring season. ('Brien wvas All-New but Meekin had just enough to re- be the best of the season, even ex- England scholastic shortstop while main out front. A tight battle was cepting the Exeter meet, which nowv-

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