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VOL. XXX. No. 41. Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass., Saturday, March 21, 1908. Price 5 Cents

EXETER CONCERT TONIGHT BASEBALL SCHEDULE CUT CALENDAR AND NOTICES PHILO WINS DEBATE....

Frst Combined Andover-Exeter Con- Exeter Game on June . No Dart- Long String of Forum Victories Broken cert to be held In the Town Hall. mouth game and Harvard Played TODAY by Philo Debaters at the Commenoes at a p.m. at Cambridge this Year. i.o-High-jumpers; shot-put- Annual Contest. t.o-Hiulerse port -fo For the first time, in the history The Andover baseball scheduleters, and poeauters report for Philo won the sixteenth annual of the schools, the Andover and is now completed and is considered practice. Gymnasium. Philo-Forum Debate in the.Stone Exeter MusicalClubs will give a a good. one inasmuch as all the 1.3o-Make-up class. Gymna- Chapel last evening. The question combined concert this evening in games but five will be played on s um - for debate was: Resolved, That the the Town Hall. No spirit of Wednesdays and. Saturdays. One 2.0oo-Special gymnasium' class Des Moines plan of City Govern- rivalry will be entertained between of these, the game with Harvard for Track Squad. ment should be adopted for the the clubs, 'as the concert is not a College, will be played on the morn- 2.00-Baseball practice. Gymna- City of Boston. Philo argued for competition, and there will' be no ing of Memorial Day. sium. the affirmative; Forum, for the neg- judges to decide on the playing. Both Dartmouth's and Prince- 5.00-Gymnasium team report. ative. This new movement should help 'ton's schedules have been shortened Gymnasium. Philo was represented by Wil- in a great degree to lessen the spirit this year and therefore no game oo-Anover-xeter Concert. am Nelson Allen, o, Brooklyn, of rivalry between the two schools was arranged with" their managers. SUNDAY N. Y.; Washington Platt, '08, Bal- so closely connected, and give place Princeton will only make one New I1.-40-Discussion Class meet. timore, -.Md.; . Sherman Hoar to a friendlier spirit. It is there- New England trip this'year and she Lecture Room, Archaeology Build- Bowles, '08, Springfield. The fore the duty of all Andover men has had to drop Exeter as well as ing. Forum men were: Adolphus Wash- to do their part toward making the Andover from her schedule. Roch- 7.00--Inquiry meeting. Lecture ington Greely, 'o09, Washington, D. affair a success, by attending the ester University has been added Room. Archaeology Building. C; William Richard Barbour, '08, concert, and giving the Musical to this year's schedule, while the MONDAY Ridgway, Pa.; George Caspar Lo- Clubs support.' games with the Lowell New Eng- 4.oo-4.5-Track Squad Prac- gan, '08, Ridgway, Pa. The mem- Students have been canvassing land League team are the same as tice. Board Track. bers of the teams spoke in the order the school during the past week, last year. The Pennsylvania's 645-Glee Club rehearsal. Bart- named. Allen and Greely spoke selling advance checkc for the con- Freshmen game is also a new one. let Chapel. in rebuttal. cert. Anyone who failed to obtain Yale Freshmen will play at Exe- 7-30-Lecture by Dr. G. F. The presiding officer for Philo these may get tickets tonight at the ter on Friday and in Andover the Henderson. Subject, "Storming was Robert Earl Coleman, '09, Box office of the Town Hall, when following Saturday. Andover has of the Bastille. Stone Chapel. Grand Rapids, Mich.; for Forum, the seats will be on sale to the pub- not played Harvard in Cambridge TUESDAY William Henderson Woolverton, lie. A poster has been printed for three years and it is hoped, as - 4.00oo-4.15-Track squad practice. Jr., 'o9, New'York City. which represents the leaders of the the games will be played on a Wed- Board track. The judges were: Judge Charles Musical Clubs, and is extremely nesday, that a large cheering section 5.oo-Gymnasium team practice. U. Bell, Judge J. J. Mahoney, Cl- appropriate. will be filled with Andover students. 7.oo-Orchestra rehearsal. ver J. Stone, Esq., all of Andover. The program'is given below: The Harvard College team, 7.oo-Stag Dance. Gymnasium. Each speaker was allowed ten PART ONE against whom Andover will play 7.10-Discussion Class. i6 minutes, and in addition the leaders I. Stand Up and Cheer. on Memorial Day, is composed of Abbot Street. had te minutes for rebu Exeter Combined Clubs men in the graduate schools who Philo s sed Forum in form' Ia. Skippers of St. Ives. are barred from playing on the reg- Pot-Pourri Notices and argument. -Schnecker tilar 'varsity team. A large number en opened the de e for Exeter. Glee Club of prominent baseball players from All individual photogihs must plan, which provides for five com- IL Andover Rah Gilman other colleges, who have gone to be handed in today. msioners beeected direct missioners to be elected by direct Andover Combined.ha.d Clubs A HuntingWeilHarvard'seligibe ors graduate ninae. schools, are All statistical blanks must be in vote of the people. He then showed IIa. A Hunting We Wll eligible for this nine. no later than Monday, March 23, that Boston needs a change of gov- Go. G. B. Nev/n In the following list the games and may be handed in at chapel. einment because its present plan of Andover Glee Club will be played in Andover, unless Men trying for the position of government is wrong in theory, III. Red Mill Selection. another place is given, artist on the Pot-Pourri Board and because, in practice, it has Victor Herbert The schedule: must hand all their work in by Fri- failed to provide for the growing Exeter Mandolin Club April ii-Boston College. day, March 27. needs of the city, has opened the IIIa. The Cat with the April I5-St. Anselm College. way for corruption, has become Baritone Voice. Scott April r8-Lowell New England Discussion 'Classes cumbersome, and has passed beyond Exeter Glee Club League at Lowell. the control of the people. He next IV. University Club. Rice April 22-Lowell New England The Discussion Classes will hold pointedthe onted outo thatthat a rreform eform inin thethe Andover Mandolin Club League. ' their last regular meeting of the present government is really an in- IVa. Kentucky Babe. April 23-Vermont University. winter term next week. The Sun- adequate substitute-for a better plan AndoverQuartet -elApril 27-Newurypr A. C. day Discussion class will meet as' since reform in V. Eutopian March. Liddicoat Miy 2-Yale Freshmen. usual at 40o in the Archaeology and wherever else it has been tried V. ExtopianMarcho Lddioat May 2-Yale Freshmen. Building. The topic of the former has been at.best.but temporary. In Va.Exete Banjo ClubMay 6-Harvard Freshmen. meeting will be resumed: "Is ser- conclusion, he.-said that the com- Va. W Cher. ngle May 9-Yale at New Haven. vice or self interest the better work- mission plan has worked success- VExeter Q u artt r May 15--Uni11 1e1 it f -oh ing motive in practical life." The fully in Galveston, Houston, and VI. Galopde CocertoBanjo ClubGroer - - ersity. Tuesday Discussion class will meet Des Moines, and that it has been 6Pnceton Feshmen. at 7. at Mr. Stackpole's house. declared constitutional by state Ia. 'Tis Mondoer.Cluber.A. Gebe May Via. 'Tis Morn. Getbel May 6--Princeton Freshmen. The Question^ ^ of^ Q^Old Testament courts. Glee Club · May o--Harvard at Cambridge. Miracles will be considered. In opening the debate for the PART.TWO May -23-Pennsylvania Fresh- negative, Greely admitted that I. My Lady Clo. men. -Glee Club Notes graft and inefficiency exist in the Exeter Quartet May 27-Springfield Training city of Boston at present. He main- Chape School. Ib.ExeterIb. In Harvard. Banjoa dClub C eSchool. nThere will be a 'meeting of the tained, however, that the fault lies Exeter Banjo Club -' May 29 -Brown Freshmen. of government but I.II. MeryMerry Widow:Widow, Medley.Medley.' May 33o-HarvardColegec-IHarvad College. Glee Club on Monday night at 645 not in the' plan Arr. Rice June I- Collge. in Bartlet Chapel, for the purpose in the people. He cited Mayor Hib- AndverClub MandolinJune 6-Exeter of electing a leader for next year. bard and the finance commission in (Continued on Page 4) Wfl~'t ' ', 4,, 5 4 ->MV =' 1 -i

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0V HymrasiumfITfiOr Class Cuts JOHN A. COLLINS & SON FRANK E. GLEASON WHITEHUSE& HARDYDEALES -DE-N-IN COAL AND WOOD MILLOOD FoR The following men, who have ah, Slt, moked ad Pikls Delivered in Roonm MAKDESERS AND. either been leaders or assistant lead- Oysters, Clams, Lobsters, MAKERS OF... Canned Goods, &o. 0 ice: Main St. . Yard: Railroad St ers at some period during the term Maine Sterilized (Iream SWAC » II.11 will be allowed to cut their classes 15 Barnard Street, Andover M en's "Swell next term as stated in the following SHBOES list: ...GOLDBAUM & RAPOPORT., I LSDlA t S HOESJClass A-Burch, i6; Stewart, 5; Hall, 5; Lancashire, 4;- Dunn, 4; Opposite VANDERBILT HALL Flagg, 3; Bixby, 3; Wells, 2; University Moore, 2; Patton, ; Sanchez, i; New Haven, Conn, Foster, I;MacDonald, ; Colver, 'ailore - I; Dempsey, I-; Winslow. i. ENGLISH AND Class B-Chell, 6; Verbeck, 8; J 1073 CHAPEL STREET A A ? ><_ SMir * P almer; 7; Hemming, 6; Wells, 4; N c w Haven, on. AMERICAN $5 to $1 USaved Mead, 3; Buehler, 3; Platt, 2; Ung- T I I O R vary, 2; LeBoutillier, ; Clark, ; ASTOR HOUSE, N. . T A I LO R S On our High Grade Fancy Parsons, I; Burns, i; Gerow, I. Wednesdays Suitings and Overcoatings Class. C-Foss, I4; Gesner, 6; 6B Beacon St., BOSTON if orderedif now.ordered .Mueller, 5; Demere, 4; Weissbrod, ors~ -- 3; Shuman, 3; Thompson, 3; V. 15e METROPOLITAN BURKE& C. To ilson, 2; Fenton, 2 ; Gates, 2 ; Andover's Candy Store ~BURKE Wallace, ; Parker, i; Bean, i; AGENTS & COl Tail ors Schmidt, I; Fonda, I; Paterson, I; Home-made Food, Ice Cream, 8.13 Washington St., Boston i F , I; P , Soda and Candies...... J. HORE & CO., ondon 1X Schlool-St., loston Gilfillan, I; Clark, I. Cambridge, New Haven, Ct., Hanovr, 42 MAIN STRE.EHILL BROS., London 6; Pratt, 5; Gomez, 5; McCrone, HENRY WANDLESS, at French's -j. A. HANDLEY 4; Fisher, 3; Brooks, 3; Lynch, 2; J. TEACHER o- T. Wilson, 2; Freeman, 2; Messer- W A, ALL-N, hG, BANJO, GUITAR and MANDOLIN l, 2; IngCaha, i Torre ; p r e c r i p o n D r t I.nstruments for sale or rent Winter, i; Coates, i. Prescription Druggist Instruments for sale or rent -, " -B. B. . PIPES FUDGE SUNDAE Basement, ARCHAEIOLOGY BUILDING Class E-Jones, 2; Seeley, io; APOLLO CHOCOLATES8 UfE V MIONDAYS and THURSDAYS Sinclair, 6; Fullerton, 5; Day, 5; Musgrove Buildig, Andover AT Thomas, 3; Kissam, 3; Adams, 3; . U L Tolles, 2; Leslie, 2; McBride, 2; Dunn, ; Gross, I; Look, I. THE NEW DRUG STORE Design and make Academy and Class Trade Advertisements CROW L Y & CO. P s, Faternit Pin, Fraternity CRWLEY and Club Devices, M. SHULMAN & CO. The Mirror has several trade ad- DRUGGISTS Cu edalsFobs vertisements of which students 33 IAIN ST., - - ANDOVER Lon s, Lockets, Rinb", etc. should hasten to avail themselves. - fr Andover TAILOR One is available for the Hotel Cim- CHARLES ROBINOVWITZ berland and- will be useful to- stu- 15 SCHOOL STREET And Importerof Scotch Tweeds dents who intend to spend all or BOOT E dPAIlK SHOP part f the Easter recess in New and SH EPAR BOSTON MASS. and English Worsteds York City, as this hotel is in the Sh ms andRubbers for sale an ngs Wocenrte r of the shopping and theatre Post Office Avenue Next to John Stewart's district, and near. the subway and .024 Chapel Street, New Haven, Conn. elevated. N. C. Palmer, Bancroft W<C. BaooKs, WASit oo , tC. 11 eckear 5, has the trade advertisements: - resident.,, Treasurer. Shirt, llar.Nec _- ,,.,,, , „ - „, 1 ' CHETB.R E. H 3B 0DICK, Hotel Cumberland, New York C ecTrtary. ' and General Furnishings City, $20 ad.- for sale at $15. Our representative, who will visit And- Heard theatre tickets, $20 ad. for W ltlr fBros & l ver this year as formery, will have an sale at $5. Waler U U assortmentof these articles from which | _Sh______- R__n__in_~ ]LIMITED .it will be possible four patrons to select, Shoe AR pairing Aa , til not approximately,but exactly, what thev E. DAWSON FLANDERS' LUNCH ailor8 ish.- in Street ' over WhiUng .. 1 -MAIN STREET 2d Floor Bal g294,Washnton St . H.-GOWDY & CQ- Repairs, . :H GGW-D CO: __ ._____ A N D V E R - -MAS8. .a sBOTON,New Haven, Cod, Please mention the PHLLPIAN -A Pleae mention the PHILLIPIAN Please mention the' PHILLPIAN

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ATHLETES ATENTION I WITH THE COLLEGES (Cntinued from Page I) Smith, 'o; R. W. Leith, 'o8; H. iMdeo obtain IIb Asleep, Ad'ream, H. Braig,"'Io. tbe best. reslts il ' athleoo ,Important that InI thethe reviewofreview of the crewrew out-out-t Awake. Yanderpoel 'First Bass-C. D. Newell; '08; ou osth look at Yale and Harvard theYale Andover Glee Club T. Dudley, '08; W. S.' Shaterian, //st, Imlemets.look at Yale and Harvard the-Yale e 'eoyf may ost a n'e vs speaks of the crew as fol- III Minstrel .Boys. Jenings 'o8;G. B. Gray, '8; I. C. Shep- ay Many match lows: "When the Yale crew went Exeter Mandolin Club hard, 'o; S. B. Ward, 'og; R. A. ,pos0 , to the harbor on March 4, the squad IIIb. The Frog's Wooing. Sharon 'o09; E. H. Baker, jr., 'o8; . of hv/hoa thee totehroonM ch4tesqa f b at;e consisted of forty men, including Greeley J. L. Hurley, '08; I. H. Carter, 'o9. - -h n B..",nd , Y-,n - Exeter Glee Club Second Bass-M.-- W. Burlin-- ,-.- - Basket-ll.' Ban- nine "Y" crew 'en and the entire nlnghoe,' 81tes,ae'st 1910 Freshmen Eight." The pres- IV. Mississippi Bubble. Hoines game, '08; C. L. Fishback, 'o; D. oaIi Tea IJent first of the five-'varsity crews Andover Banjo Club M. Begole, ' ; H. Coffin,'o9; F. -te rurtSr-ade. is as follows: Griswold, Ide, Howe, IVb. Mighty Lak' A Rose. T. Weil, 'o9; S. S. Ames, 'o. me.ns D. Miller, Godfrey, Rice, Graham, Andover Quartet BANJO CLUB send for our Catalogue it is-free to any address Auchincloss, and. Cass. Robbins -V. Medley of College Songs. R. H. Broadhurst, 'o, Leader . WRIGHT. & DITSON and Wallis are showing up well. Exeter Glee Club First Banjos-R. H. Broadhurst, 344 Washington St.. Boston The present Freshman Crew is Vb.: Red Wing. '1o; W. Hight, '09; F. B. Hodson, 18 West 30th St., - New York as.follows: Livingston, Holloway, Combined Andover - Exeter '10. Chicago Provideno B. I. C ambridge, MUs Jeffrey, Howard, Warmouth, Mandolin and Banjo Clubs Second Banjos-I. J. P. Win- Baker, Low, Davis, and Fearing. VI. The Billy Goat. gate, '10; H. C. Hickman, '08; J. 'The Harvard crew is at present Andover Glee Club W. Bowen, 'o8. Good Thin 's rowing in the following order: VIb. Old P. A. Fletcher Guitars-E. H. Clark, M. C. AT Morgan, (Sargent) Richardson, Combined Andover Clubs Bird, '09. E. Bacon, Ward, Lunt, Severance, As a result of the cut made last Manager of- the combined clubs *Right Prices Fish, Faulkner, and Blayden. Saturday afternoon, the following -C. ). Newell. The Harvard Freshman crew is men noW constitute the Mandolin about as follows: Cutler, Hooper, and Banjo Clubs, and will play in lecture on Pueblo Indians Confectionery Spanish Olives Smith, Baker, Perkins, Whitney, the concert. English Biscuits Forster, Harding and Fales. MANDOLIN CLUB Prof. Moorehead gave a most in- 'English Jams French Sardines S. Martin, P. A. '07, has been H. S. Day, Leader teresting lecture on the Pueblo In- French Cheeses granted the privilege to wear the First Mandolins-S. H. Brooks, dians, last Thursday night in the Nut Meats (Freshonrated) "Y. S. A." This is the letter given 'o8; R; M. Demere, '09; C. D.LectureRoom ofthe chaeolo Jellies, &c. &c.&c, to the Yale swimming team, of Lansing, 'o8; F. W. Millard, 'o; Building. A large number of lan- ____which he is a member. A. M. Ray, 'o8; J. R. Shuman, 'o; tern slides were shown, revealing About two thousand students of J. C. Thomas, 'o8; and R. D. very clearly the life of the Pueblo Michigan University were engaged Tristram, '8. Indians. These Indians consist (obIdanhesleIndiahogn o bin ariot in a five cent theatre, Second Mandolins-R. K. Pratt, mainly of three large tribes: the owing to'their desire-to avenge the 'o8; S. H. Seeley, 'o9; P. B. Owen, Zuni, the Hopi, and the Navajo; ~ BOSTON attack on one of their student mem- 'io; F. S. Meacham, 'o9; S. E. the latter being famous for their bers---- earlier in the week. The Gifford,'o8; and 0. R. Khun, 'o. skill in blanket weaving. These theatrewas completely reck d. Guitars-R. A. Gardner, '08; M. tribes are of a very artistic temper- calledout but were F Jnes,'08; S. L. Pittman,'08; ament, and are an exceedingly TheT he militia was called out ut were F. Jos, 'o8 S. L. Pittman, prosperous race, being void of the ~- .unableto quell the disorderly mob. and R. H. Rule, 'o.id of the FONES' TweFOlNESstudents ee usendd Drum-F. D. Sinclair, '10. coarser qualities of the majority of --T wTe l^v e st u d en t s w e r e suspended BANJO CLUB Indians. They built their houses GLOVESa by the faculty committee on student R. B. Kissam, Leader in a manner closely resembling the, affairs of Stanford University, as anjeaurinesS. Partridge, '9 cliff-dwellers, on the edgeof cliffs, The way they're made has a result of a demonstration last Bajeaurines-S. Partridge, 'o; cliff-dwellers, on the edgeof cliffs, a good deal to do with the week in which three hundred un W. L. Wallace, 'o; E. B. and without any attempt at order. ~wayrtheea. derradutes sowed-therd~ Twombly, '8; and J. S. Kimball, Each tribe had its clans, which were wavy they ,wear. - dergraduates showed. their disap- o '. held most sacred. Their secret so- proval of the liquor prohibition Banjos-V. L York '0. D cieties gave evidence of many.

edict._ Mos t theserof suspendeda W. Sherman, 'o8; P. B. Lanius, strange customs, such as the snake heiprominent upper classmen ad 'og; M. C: Flanders, 'o; E. W. dance, and other barbarous prac- their dismissal caused a sensation Freeman,. H. Bowles, tices. The famous Navajo blankets rFRANK IOTHERS Students at Georgetown Uni- ,eg08. ' with the art of weaving them, were FIFTH AVENVUE -BOOT :sHOP versity went on a strike against Mandolins- M Demere'o also rresented in highly colored Mandolins- R. . Dmere, 09; plates, giving aa vverye vvividd concp- Builders or mart. College hoes recitations on St. Patrick's Day. '09giving plhumantes, ry ivi concep- During the last academic year Guitars-R. A. Gardner, '08; S. tion of them. ;-f.^S~iS^^Chicago University received in L. Pittman, '08;M. F. Jones, 'o8; gifts nearly $6,000,000. This is the S.S L.Let Farrelly, '10;'o; 5.S. H. Tolles, Lecture by Dr. Henderson highest 'figure yet reached in a jr., 'o8. of single year. siglTheyea. list of members of the Glee "ADr. Short E. F.History Henderson, of Gemany,"author 224 Fifth Avenue. N.. Ciy The Leland Stanford relay team Club has already been published. "Side Lights on English History" 2____FifthAvenue.__..Y._____ broke the world's record for the The Exeter clubs will be com- and other works, will give an illus- ~------half -- mile relay, Saturday, in a poseand ofther works, willowgive an illus-men: a practical cutter oft long ex- eetwith the Olympia Club of posed of CLUBmen: trated lecture-on the "Storming of IAM-perience in fine New York San Francisco. The time was 1.32 the Bastile," on Monday night at -houses. Keep in touch with R. A . Parker, 'o8, Leadermy hapel. Dr. the best New York tailors. Can give 2-5. First Mandolins-W. C. Bird, 7.30 in the Academy hapel. Dr. you the finest work, material and President Eliot of Harvard was o09; R. A. Benckley, '08; R. H. Henderson ha given his lecture at' style. Am in Andover every week recently appointed grand officer of Broadhurst, '10; A. H. Dunning, Harvard, Yale, Dartmouth,and all ave and atrequest willcall with samples. the Order of the Crown of Italy by '1o; S. 0. Etubbs, 'o; W. .E. been grea er d h [L-l*smS^SSMl^ King Victor Emmanuel.. Mattern, 'o9; R. A. Parker, '08. been greatly i nterested inhearing farmerljy of fifhAve.NewYorK. Trevor A. Cushman, P. A. '05, Second Mandolins-S. S. Ames hown,have been taken from has been elected captain o f the Yale 'io; N. P. Litchfield, 'o; W. A. contemporary portraits, characters, basketball team for next year. Perkins, 'o8; H. J. Guild, 'o8; H

6j CE^.NTRA.l :. " Cushman played on:the Academy A. Weeks, '09.buildings, and are very rare LOWLLL. MASS, team for three years, and captained Guitars-M. C. Bird, '09;Pe obtained at the -. '-' his last year~ His Mc~ollstars '8 BrH,Clark,' Tickets may be obtained at the -____ ~the team during his last year, His McCollester, '8; E. H Clark, 'o. door and the admission price is election is deserving 'and popular. · GLEE GLUB THE PHILLIPS INN Yale has received a new legacy W. E. Hawke, Leadernts. .. Oppo?.-.' mpus. from the will of.D. W. James, of First Tenor-W. E. Hawke, '08; D. Knox Ofciate - - - Open throughout the year. Rates, S.00 New York.' The bequest amounts R. M. Rising, 'og; C. H. Bums, per day. Banquets aerved to Clubs to about $95,ooo; . 'o09; W. C. Bird,'99. D. Knox acted as an official at J M TWAdTo - rpietor Wisconsin will not row Syracuse Second Tenor-W. A. Peck,'08; anindoor track meet, held last . M. tW , before- .the Hudson/ .Regetta this C. W. Ireland, '09; T. J. P. Win- Wednesday night in the new gym- Ple-year. ' gate, .'Io; A. E. Agily, '08; T. A. nasium of the Andover Guild. Plee'. mention the PHIU=PUXI, PAGE FOUR - THE PHILLIPIAN tbe pbillipian NOTICE When You are

BOARD OF DITORS S J. C THOMAS, 'o - Managing Editor Students who appreciate good F. LiDUNNE & CO a Yale M an S. H. TOLLES, 'o8 Business Manager clothes should inspect the complete you'll come to the "Old Yale S ASSISTANsT MANAING BDITOR line of British woolens which are W. H. SOUTHWORTH, 'o Store" to get your college outfit. J. SAWYER, 'og imported for Hawkes of 7I Beacon B ct R.E. COLEMAN, 0 tings,sl becausebeca use soso manyYaleYal e Men - shown at Bost6fi ^tido. " S. H. BOWLES, '08 .HB- SCOLEMAN,Associate Editor 09 StreetStreet. Boston. Being shown at Transcript Buildln French's store, Wednesday. do. Published every Wednesday and Satur- and "Old Yale Store" designs in ar- day during the School year. Yotistic Yale eins, Notice to Advertisers (Continued from Page ) New YOrk tistic Yale Steins, Loving Cups, To insure change of advertisement, 17W. 30th St. Tobaco Jars, decorative and hand copy must be received for Wednesday, Boston, Low in New York City, not later than Tuesday noon; for Satur Flags and Arm Bands day not later than Friday noon. Alexander, and Cromwell to show Flags and Arm Bands. All Alumni communications should be what men can do regardless of sys- College quarters Furhishings, addressed to the managing editor, J. C. tems. A commission of five, he Thomas, 34 School Street, Andover, , Rugs, Portieres, Desks, Curtains, Mass. said, could not know the needs of a M Terms: $s per Year. Single Copie s ctss es,large perear. cityand SgeCopl its suburbs. He _ orris Chairs, all the comforts for also brought out the fact that the F INJ . . the study of bedroom. PHILLIPIAN will be devoted to matters Des Moines plan would make it of interest to the members of the Academy hard to add new districts to a city, ^ Haberdashery: Smart Ideas and the graduates. and that the new districts, if added, CLOT H E Shirts, Neckwear, Handkerchiefs, All matter intended fotfor publication would have little vbice in the gov- must be signed by the writer's name. w o u ld h a v e littloie v ce i the gov-Half-hose, Pajamas, Bath Robes ernment. In conclusion, he called Entered at the Andover Post Office as the Des Moines plan non-represen- a n d the rest of the outfit for the second class matter. tative and undemocratic. young men of fashion. In continuing for the affirmative, , THE ANDOVER PRESS Platt showed the Des Moines plan Rcpresentative at French's every "OLD YALE STORE March_Saturday, i, x98. would do away with the pernicious week. Saturday, March x, 1go8. . party caucus and would make it .M A possible for the people to nomi- This ue in carge of tnt Man- ate candidates directly, as they HA AND ST TS aging Editor necniae diety ste now nominate them in Baltimore. NEW HAVEN, CONN. The five commissioners, he said, Public Se would have at heart the interests of the whole city and not merely The class in Public Speaking held the wards in which they happened its regular meeting last Friday af- to live. He argued, moreover, that - ternoon in the Stone Chapel. There the proposed plan would make for were six speakers in all, making a a non-partisan government; and most interesting program. Decla- that by its provision for publicity it would put a constant check upon mations were gven by Meacham, the commissioners. He aded T T X T V . U . Babigian, R. Reynolds, Bruce, G. that the recall, the referendum, and 1 L LT A. Wilson, and Donaldson. After the initiative would also give the TAILOR AND FURNISH the speakers, Mr. Stackpole ad- people constant control of their of- ER dressed the class. He urged all ficials and lawmakers. Pressing by the Term. ARCO BUILDING. ANDOVER members of the class to come out Barbour argued that Boston is - too large for a plan designed for for the trials for the Draper Prize sall cities. He said that the Des Speaking contest, which will be held Moines plan-would not necessarily O ES & ST O D D ED early next term. prevent corruption at elections any f more than the present plan because Inquiry Election the political bosses could still or- FOR FOURTEEN YEARS ganize their forces and elect their The Society of Inquiry will hold candidates. He opposed the con- THE LEADING COLLEGE SHOE HOUSE its regular meeting on Sunday night -mission plan on the ground that it at 7 o'clock in the Lecture Room of gives too much power without a 14 School Street, Boston check. According to his statements, the Archaeology building. After the the commissioners would often pass FRED C. VocKz, at French's every two weeks. regular program, a short business undesirable laws under the pressure meeting will be held,. in which the of public opinion, and would be officers fr the remainder of the tempted to corruption in their ap- THE LATEST IN year will be elected. All members- pointingpower. He ended by say- pointingpower. He ended by say- THE LATEST IN of the Society are urged to be pres- ing that the commission plan would ent and vote in the election. do away with the party check with-1 ase Ball MirrorPicturout providing an adequate substi- * w B _ oard T MirrorPicture tute in the recall, which would be L too cumbersome to be beneficial un- ' _ B T ack The Mirror Board will report at less directed by party leaders. a I and Sherman's at I p.m. to-day in or- In closing the case of the affir-d Importers of der that the annual picture may be mative, Bowles showed by example W oolen Novelties Skating taken, . that-a small group of mencan gov- for Young'Men . . AdvisoryBoad ern a city better than a large group. 101 Tremont St., Boston O utfits AdvisoryBoard Metg He cited Vienna, Glasgow, Liver- Mr. A. McMillan at French's every week pool, and Berlin as cities that are i b d at At a meeting of the Advisory successfully governed by commis-e ound at the Board, it was decided to run the sions. He argued, moreover, that Melar mithZlul omp P.A ATHLETIC STOR class baseball games under a new Galveston has been governed eco-. A T LETIC system this year. No class baseball nomically under the commission 78 BOYLTON STREET H HA Prop managers will be elected, but the plan, and that Boston needs a more BOT . -nA, Prop. class teams will be looked after by economic government to reduce its Neckwear, Hosiery, Shirts, Etc. ANDOVER, - - MASS. the manager of the 'Varsity team. the f managerthe'Varsity team. (Continued on Page 5) Please mentir dthe PHILLIPIAN Please mention the PHILLIPIAN

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CCotinued from Page .0 adet Drtssed jndover JMen bave tbeir Clotbes made by tax rate. Before he summed up the ^". __;^M^ *^^ -n~case ' ' - of the affirmative, he quoted Bryce's criticism of our city govern- ments and emphasized the oppor- * II A B. I 1^^tunities ~~~I N^1~~~ for the extension of the |L~^^^ JL^^ J^.^^ ^. ^ ^ » *~~~~~~~civil service plan under a commis- t B:5-: sion .government. - PbCllips academy tailor and Outfitter a tive, Logan argued hatte'ge '_: . **___ ^ ______~~~~~~~~~~Moinesplan is not necessarily good because the present plan has de- fects; that the Des Mbines plan roLM-m\i~ RfiJ1~U'ATRH tVI€\ K Cis untried; that cities cannot be gov- If',^.Ii.IJLLV a/ il V J ^1lJO emed as if they were business cor- /IA~~ Vl ATporations; that we ought not to be willing to admit that representative OUNG Nll~~l~l^VrrJL~~~jllll~INA^ ~government is a failure; and that FOR'E yVY _ -CASy ION / we ought to be reluctant to give up ICfY VICJ?OC) ~~~~~C*1K. jp I N Wa plan with the imperfections of e[~ o ewhich we are familiar for a plan

3sm^^-~;StriA^QyT~-~~L~/^vqflrnti-rj-iS;T;^-i~sD^~~ ^ that may present new difficulties. kk\f9W /iy"j.,^ /W,^^In his rebuttal speech, Alien re- futed some of the arguments of the negative and pointed out the dis- tinction between a plan and a char- ter. He insisted that Boston is not VAN NESTE ORI GINAL BUT STANDARD too large for the Des Moines plan; The ideas and color combinations are fresh while that foreign cities are governed suc- Winter3the form and general effect make the product cessfully by commissions; that a 433 Washington and Winter Sts. conform to the fundamental ideas of good taste. We think we can please you in any line of men's city is like a corporation; that the BOSTON furnishings...... commission plan gives the people Our Representative is in Andover Frequently. complete control; that parties do C HASEnot necessaorilynot ac as checks to cor- GENTLEMEN 'SQ C' ruption; and that the revelations GENT^ I LEMIVIEKLIN'S .. fi3EElE-A VAX C B3E.S3.. of the finance commission show the- C LOTH ES 1018 & 1020 Chapel Street, -- New Haven, Conn- need of a change. '___ e______Greely, in his rebuttal, argued oragain that men and not methods Spo'rting and Out- make good government; that the ing Garments of people have full control under the AUGingGarment uwich Cambridge atvidedpresent for plan; by thatthe thecommission publicity pro- A.H. olarkson at rench's eviry week vided for by the commission plan __ill after all not enable the people to understand the' finances and the records of a city: that the chedks of the proposed plan cannot be put t )Und over rss into successful operation; and ladded that the Galveston plan has worked well largely because the IMWPRTRSo O PRINTERS AND STATIONERS people of Galveston have realized EUSH AO TO PHILLIPS ACADEMY. that they are under the careful scrutiny of the people of other SCHOOL BOOKS ad SCHOOL SUPPLIES cities. OFHAMILTONPLACE BOSTON. Baseball Cut ... Proppnetore of..... HEWINS &e HOLLIS wbe Jndover Bookstore The following men will compose the baseball squad until further no- MEN'Stice.FURNISHING Practice GOODS today for everyone o,New rep Building, : : ai Street, whose name appears below, at 2 4 Hamilton Place, Boston o'clock: Pitchers-Alien, Biery, - Beale, louise ~i. oIem tb 6. & lMore,Brown, Beaman,C. K. Moore,Dunn, Odell,Gardner, T. Iaicture frame Murchie, Shannon, Swihart, J. anb ft Sbop Takamine, and E. Takamine. 2n1over u .* Massecbluctts . Kr Catchers-Wright, Eastman, E. W. Burdett, L. F. Burdett, Snell, Merritt, Coates, Pfau, Wilson, and ousE 86 DOWN D Large. HOIB» Et 186i ^~ All roads are alnke to the automobile brica- ted with obuou. Whatever your system of Iubri- . Fielders-Malone, Jones, Kis- y evofca n l t rnyal e gae sam, Litchfield, Welles, Greenough, VACUUM mEly, Isett, Bartlett, Q. Reynolds, K. Reynolds, Teal, Dryer, Smith, Laim- son, Bennett, Coffin, Twombly, Pitt- KNISOC NCOLMBUILK B LO NW CONK:'~HAVN oritsexrclaleifuiMA49 obnopirthonlcarac ttabdatAt man, L E Thompson Clinton for antomobtle. Or booklet ts eer nuLe of auto- Aechtler, Clarke, Kimball, Batch- mnobile and t wbathls grade of oboll to l a In our R«^.rett. -^ *. r'i Ir....al`e» *.oe 301Sh It tree. sold enxywh=en burel Xvohillelder, Gile, arker, Klingbeil, Mar- Representative at Hotel Imperial, New I'caNDSoarTeaplti Manacftacdbt tin, McDonald, Lanius, McDevitt, York, every Wednesday. VACUUM oil CO. Rochester. N. Y. Yorkf~.~.~ ~ mReilly, . L. Dines, Pierce, McNeil, ______~______.______Farrington, Brooks, J. S. Reilly, Please mention the PLUPIAN Please mention the PHILIPIAN McIntosh. PAGE SIX - ' THE PHILLIPIAN - .

When as "Freshman first THE OUTSIDE WORLD O.E. Ericson you come to Yale" you will Representing HOWARD E. 8TOMM be bothered to distraction by Governor Curtis Guild'of Massa- TAILOR "runners, salesmen,, etc. striv- chusetts is dangerously ill with ing for your business, and heart trouble brought on by grip 2791Washington street, Boston . you will not have a chance to and rheumatism. He has been. ill At French's every other week. remember that anyone else for two weeks and was unable to WILLIAM KNIPPR does any business in New meet Governor Hughes when the Haven but these. latter spoke 'in Boston. This is High Class Plumbing and Heating However, after a little ex- Governor Guild's third term in the Stoes e. Ai, Et CLU A perience you will learn to dis- State House. His recovery is Stov and RangeQ.Andlronz, Eto. tinguish chaff from wheat, hoped for. 14 Park Street, ACdover, Mass. YC eAYOllb C. -- and then we. hope to get a Lieut-Gen. Fock seriously "look in." : wounded -Lieut-Gen. Smirnoff in H. PLAY DON GRUENER BROTHERS a duel arising over the Port Arthur J. H PLAYDON Tailors and importers trial. *Gen. Smirnoff had ques- .,,lorlt... New Haven, House tioned the courage of Gen. Fock Store, Arco Building. Telephone 105. "The best there Is for teest that Comes" and served as a witness to his dis- Fresh Cut Flowers for all Occa- obedience of orders at Port Arthur. slons. Give us a call. Reserved for..... Four shots were necessary before DR. JOHN A. LEITCH Gen. Smirnoff fell. The dual took COTREL & LEONARD 3en ins & rhrompon place in the military riding school COTREL & LEONARD I vSht~cfant and was sanctioned by the military , . in b_ Conn. authorities. Several women were ... r Caps anofGas MAIN-STREET, ANDOVER present. Gen. Fock will fight an- Andover, other dual with Gen. Gorbatoffsky, Phillipsto Phillips Exeter, Ja- also a commander at Port Arthur. cob Tome Institute Dr. F.. Dacre Walker A revolutionist movement has and the American ... PHrrzoI.... been on foot in Hayti. The Hay- versitlesColleges fromand Uni-the 1s1 Main Street, - Andoe,. tian government summarily .exe- Atlantic to the Pa- J Ii CAIIPION & CO. cuted a number of alleged revolu- cifiCTS A SPECIALY ______--__ tionists. The rest fled to French, CLASS GROCERS German, and Spanish consulates. Rich Cowns for Pulpit and Bench DR. AB'BOTT President Alexis has consented to - Elm Square, ... - Andover, Mass. allow them to leave the country

Physice Hiaorsn: Till am. and about seventy will be taken by - West's Home Made Bakery is Warren L. Johnson Office Hours: Till9 a.m. a French cruiser to St. Thomas. at II Barnard Street. It's good if FLORIST i to 3 and 6 to 8 p.m. The United States sent the gunboat it comes from there. Olce and Tlephon St. ndover Eagle to Hayti to be on hand in Respectfully, RosBS; VIOLETS, ETC case of- trouble. Secretary Root J. P. WEST. GIVE YOUR ORDER FOR TOE JUNIOR announced that the United States oRO E Ade. would not interfere in the internal S hoe. Phillips Seals affairs of Hayti. The German Sole Agent in Andover for S SIS Soes. government has taken the same po- BENJAMIN BROWN J. E. PURDY & CO. ;'e~~aB J- E. WHITING sio DBIBT««1» JIv-IOCV.EALI Je. WErn G sition. BOOTS, 8HOES & RUBBERS High Urade Photograpls Jeweler and Optician Secretary Taft and Governor REPAIRING H Porhraits....GL Hughes, the rival candidates for Main Street. Andover 146 Trennt St.. Bosto the republican presidential nomin- 4 6 T r e m o t Boston H. A. RAM SD ELL ation, clasped hands and made . p* Chase T speeches at the dinner of the Pictures and Picture Framing Friendly Sons of St. Patrick in Daily and Sunday Papers T. P. MORRISSEY Also Artists' aterils, Statonery, Fancy Goods New York, on St. Patrick's Day. Periodicals, Stationery, POST OFFICE STABLES and C e ewingMachines.onetionery, nfectineC sALS Barnardonfectoner. Sewngacnes. The speeches were not of a politi- leadin s ofCarriages for all oneccasons 7 StreetBarnard Andover Mass. cal nature but were in line with the and all the br etleadingall trains...... OPPOsITE TOWl HALL . CIGAR ETTES orros HALLof the nature day. - - 27 Main St.,. Andover Post Office Avenue, Andover Harry Orchard was sentenced ______to death at Caldwell, Idaho, by Judge Wood. The latter, however, T. A. HOLT CO IINNi**i4 :.NTL.ME-NI recommended that the death pen- N FRENCH WHODRESSFOR STYLE alty be remitted on that ground that Dealers n Dry Good NOYES E. FRENC NEATNESS, AND COMFORT Orchard told the exact -truth in and Groceries and Whole- WEAR THE IMPROVED the trials of Haywood and 'Petti- sale Dealers in Grain. Itnjnt fRooms bone. Orchard had previously Thple-adedguilty. o/i i/' Students' supplies of all kinds. waJT Il e s*>*tea m e r Kronprinz Wilhelm Se. ME BEil/E . B. Pipes and pipe repairs. ^ TEDARB w as run into the Crown eof / \ U-T^I College Ices and Sundaes. GARTI Castieinhickns fog off Staten Shirt Tailors Island, in New York harbor. 71 f ee, BOSTOH THE RECOGNIZED STANDAR large-hole 15 feet square was torn 71 ro l i Stree ______j' ThoNameais O stampedonevery in her stern. The prow of the ExoCLvIVE CRAVATS loop -- fhrL Crown of Castile went into her side Andover Fruit Store about i 5 feet, so great was the im- AND WAITING ROOrl pact. No one was injured. - - mart' A . R '-- CUSHION An investigation of the proceed- w earing apparel ...Confedonary ad Tobacco... BUTTON ings of Attorney-General Jackson S such as CLASP in relation to recent receiver-ship College len like PAUL. SIMEONE..... LIES FUATTOTHELEG-NEVER and financial cases generally to be -OUR SPECIALTY SLIPS.TEARS MORUNFASTEIS conducted by a committee is pro- 3 s, -,,~a,,sm ctob~,. posed in a resolution introduced by RSALL & CHARL S MURPHY -^T ^x.m...... Senator Saxe in the New York ROTHSCHILD C AR -MURPdeit ~.z0noo,~. 'ROTSCHILD -stBa,B A., . . A. legislature. Mr. Jackson defends his position and says 'that he will 93-99 IT PAYS ,. Babe I - ^ALWAYSEASY^ -- -„ welcome an investigation. ASLUM N ST. TO BUY Met . - Andover ______t(HARTFORD OUR KIND Pleo (Continued on Page 8) please meto the PHIPIAN Please mentio thn the PHILLIPPIIIAN

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Inour Spring Stock will A STUDENT CAME IN - be found much of interest to The other day and wanted to know if this was CROSS' institute and if the president was in. He wanted to take Boys and Young Men at a course in heating, or to be drawn over the COAIS as School and College ... .. it were. I DRAW COAIr. For Quick Delivery see - JEROME W. CROSS, 54 Main St., Arco Bldg. TeL Suits, Overcoats, English Hats T. E.IMOSELEYELEY &CO. and Furnishings, Fine (Continued from Page 6) will return to Washington immedi- S TBLlIHE 10I I[I'TABLIIH[D *D4T ately, on their retirement. Quality Shoes, Admiral Evans will retire after Leather Goods, Etc, Etc., Etc. the grand review of the fleet at San Sentor Tillman for the demo- S Z O S Francisco in May, instead of wait- crats and LaFollette for the repub- o the Newes t Models -of the Newest odels - .llustrated Catalogue on request. ing till August when he would licans have made powerful speeches Designed Esp e I al y for naturally retire. Admiral Thomas with the Aldrich bill as their sub- is $4.0 t ...... will succeed him and hold corn- ject. They both attacked violently 10% Cash Discount mand until October when he is the kings of high finances and J. obliged to retire. Admiral Sperry P. Morgan especially. President Have your lwill then be incharge of the fleet Roosevelt and his anti-trust law 145 TremontStreet, Boston DHOTOlrGR APHS1 von its homeward voyage to Aus- amendment also came in for a share |<1I0T0&VAVL tralia and through the Suez canal. of the criticism from Senator Till- E. ROSENBERG Both Admiral Evans and Thomas man. . t au Pp.ar auit Preaer at made at the .r. eContueet b t and I. . NEITEL rea ...... ER AN STUDIO.... I . N I 1125 ChapelSet . . New H, Conn.- ,c Importer and College.Tailor o Pictures of all P. A. Groups may mpoer College Tailor -- LNE OF i be obtained at short notice. 1010 Chapel St., Opp. Osborn Hall, New Haven, Conn, Mens Furnihing Goods Tel. Connection. At French's every other Monday and Tuesday g Main Street, near Morton - nwto J. WM DEAN New Store J. WM. DEAN William J. Carroll i nS tr e do v e r JULIUS ROSENBURG Sporting and Mufti Tailor W. C. CBOWLEY 277 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK SUit Preser (opposite Holland House) S O E

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