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2, 1932 Established -1878 15, 1932 Ten Cents VOL LIV No. 6 PHILLIPS ACADEMY, ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER Calendar of Events' UNDEFEATED -DEDICATION OF NEW SIR JOSEPH DUVEEN SIIEPMEN OPPOSE POST-OFFICE TODAY Saturday, Ocoe 5 XaeVISITS, ART GAAL 36TAM INERI LYI 2:15 Football game wt aeY L 3 E M I i I L S Scial'Stamp Prepared By A. L. reh n.Internationally Renowned Art ,For Collectors! First-Day 43TeDacinTeCo-Connoisseur Admires0 Covers 4:0Teo aneinTs on Collection - Val Jean's A rcadians 9AVIS, AND. WHITEHEAD DR. FUESS TO SPEAK 7:30 "H-orse Feathers" with MRS. FORCE ALSO VISITOR To Play At Tea Dance TO PLAY FOR BULLDOG __ I, ~~~~~~~~~theFour Marx Brothers.- of the sea- Harvard And New Hampton Coisssrawoman Edith Nourse Rogers Sudy coe 6Director of Whitney Museum of Art Thle first tca dance To Be Present At Sudy coe 6Impressed By High Quality ofI C. E. Park, Gallery's Exhibition sonl will be held immediately Fail To Score On Ceremony ~~10:30 Chapel: Dr. P. A. Ceremony ~~~~First Church, -Boston. after the Andover-Yale Fresh.- CRTNM NTYOFES TheAdovernew Pos Office, 5:15 Vespers: Rev. Arthur ih dio alryof m- an otalgmehsatr CUTNMISA OFES lcted ontew cnorner PoftMafincan Lee Kinsolving, Trinity erican A\rt was honored by a visit a foal gm thsfer locatedof '.,\Tainon the andfromt corer Sir Joseph D~uveen, inter- noon in the Junior Dining H-all il 1 eofficially Church, Boston. l~toai aosdae n o-in The Conmmons. Val Jean's Me- Haven Host Drubs Crimson ChestutSteet who played here sev-ByTeSoeO - Chestnut~ ~ ~ ~ 700Rv.A L inovigArcadians, provide 1- dedicated this afternoon at two 7:00 R pea. a.L PeKanodvin lector of objects of art, on Mon- eral times last year,,will o'clock. Appropriate ceremonies will.Hispeakcbeiatr Peabodysi the music. The Senior Council ilfetdadusodon I-ouse under the auspices of ay itsebinrthrcss- sover elvn, will preedewithihe thededicaton ter cal hie preferred the permanent hashreo h ac.A ocUndefeared' and willte prcede dediction wth the the Society of Inquiry afterageo il'(ane d of the American having dinner wvith the of- collectioniotoithe2loan exhibitoonrand Andover Post his favorite lpictture Wins- mesn isre2a50.tbut solarship. w~ill oppose a powerful and likewise L40nCrps,ad its Cn-rum ficrs atThe Comons. chose as team on LegionCorps, an itsCn- Dru ficer at The Cmmons. ow I oie' Eight Bells, a paint- enaeamttlfo$1 uiidcfjtecl Yale F-reshman lBrothierc, Fieldl this afternoon inl gresswomian E dith Noturse Rogers, iing whlichi wa oc jii his posses- home team's third start of the representatives of the Post Office A.;~ion and whose worth hie said he the season. Department -and promlinent State REV. A.L. KtINSOl.LVING did not fully realize until hie hiad ROMANS HlUMBLEL S)AXUI o line-up is slated to and local officials assisting. The T PA OS FI seen it onl the Addison Gallery's 80I CuBFO AL Tle A\ndover h thle ante as that which started building will be open for inspection walls, Misses latStra' gm.Bt I r after the exercises. Meeting To Be Held At Seven .trseofhe ainlGleyKnnedy Scores; Fine rc O'clock In Peabody and many' other miuse s inGetBall For Safety In lick and M~ry h a -Dr. Claude '.\. Fuess of the Game ticallv recovere(I from hii, bone House Britain, Sir Joseph is also a prom- Loose at PhillipsDepart- Acaetly Englis inet figure inart in this country, bruise, are likely to see action the (ltarterlback position. meITt w~ill give a short historical SPEAKS IN CHAPEL FIRST co-operating in the establishment GAULS DEFEAT GREEKS Yale come's from Newv Haven sketch before '.Mrs. Rogers's talk. of some famous A\merican collec- Frank E. Hardy, chairmlan of the Special Supper To Be Held In The tinsuch as th Frc,2elo Knn HmiPayWlFrGus Commons By Execnutidenevcolectons. The As They Make Only Score On with the experience oi only one ~~y dinsrio ofFluke Touchdown gaiie behind it. Exeter was con- Board of Seectmen.~~ill be an-Of socety etimitad last Saturdav to the tuine of - other speaker on the program. eipeta a insrio ofquered a 12-7 score. Under a new coach, In connection with thle dedication Due to the fact that the last the gallery were, hie thought, as SAXO\S vs. RomANS by Reggie Root, tile Elis caine fromi of the new Post Office, the Andover special pre-season meeting was so goodl as anyv that he had ever seeil. The Romans beat the Saxons in the behind in the last quarter to score Post of the American Legion is successful and so many of the stu- I-l Aa-i also very enthusiastic a score of eight to nothing the an additional touchdown and twvin :sponsoring a cachet for first day enshvtananiertintsabout tile architectural beauty of second club football game of playing over tile stubborn Red and Gray. covers. Stamip collectors through- the canmpus, adlfliriilg-thle sN ni- season WNIedniesday. The Andover cap- out healrady cuntr havor- orkthe ociey ofInqury ~illmetrical positiens of thle b~uldings was better than in the previous club opposition. Davis, tamn last fall, is expected to start envelopes for this purpose. hodameigaisvnocok d~ the unity aild beauty of the game although there wvere several it warded lewt\hihad The cacht",s th speial tamPSunday evening at Peabody House. architecture.. Sir Joseph Duveen f umbles and c*rexmlsoporagudfr feature of likewise an ex-Andover star, in a to be used on these letters is called, The speaker of the evening wvill be I Centinued on Page 4) playing. A dTistinctive the Romans used starting backfield berth. Tom Cuir- 7is particularly attractive, picturing tile Rev. Arthur Lee Kinsolving. the game was that tiin, backfield man from Choate, not only the newv Post Office Build- \sidle from being a v'ery interest- MetesMasno huddle. ,They wvere penalized, for taking too has proven himself tile most con- 51,nbut also the Smith H-ouse Mals el howvever, many times sistent ground gainer for the Elik. where "America"~was written one ing speaker, Rev. 'Mr. Kinsolving- long for their signals. the Sax- Gardner, O'Neil, and Barr, reg- ;hundred years ago. was a Rhodes, Scholar wvith M~r. In the balloting Ileld in chapel The game opened wvith was dull tilars on last season's Andover To obtain this marking, self- Trowbridge anpat ercadit- tn toreciiiii the iiractiessymeal ons kicking off. The play the Romans (Continued on Page 3) addressed stamped envelopes may ccl one of the most popular ileetings l~aircie h iatcly~ in this quarter wvith the upper hand._________________ "the be resenedegio room a of te yer. Tnconnctionwith aiitnous stipport of the student constantly having )se oly ThSanlnewsubetood or the present 'Post Office, or Rev. Mr. Kinsolving's visit to An- otŽlingI 1 meals negative votes. Meatless First Rating To Come stamped-envdTqpes,- alreadyl marked dover. he will be given a special -ie.)h eitne h aeffectively and the- Saxon 'backs times behind Wednesday, November 2 with the "cachet", may .be pur- slipper Stinday night by tile Execu- a,-c t- lehd drteauspices were stopped several chased at the Post Office. These tive Board of the Society in one~fof cdctledSociet mofrntirysreferh the line of scrimmage.Itwsdcedathmein as o tws eie-a tene 3: first day covers will undotibtedly the rooms of the Commons. -He s condtucte this, morn.,1ing"'s riefer-tse tescn that the5 to have a large -atidience. ntn.TmPiirtTN he Bontse h eodps o of the Facultv Tuesdav mak~e an attractive souvenir of the expected but it was incomplete,.is aigwl ehl nWd day's celebration. at the meeting. ~~~~Senior Council. aiid Toe H are the Romans Fomed day~s celebration. at the meeting.also backers of the project. The defensive -was off-side on the firstratin November 2.l The Society of Inquiry f eels rnex polay.Kenedyb madea boa then 'on students wvill be able to Officers that the secret ballots reflected rune followedtbdyamoo made by Club Football Senior C'lass the ruefeeingof he tudnts Pringle. The Saxons were held in tk h lotdaon fdŽ the ruefeeingof he tudntscheck bv the Romians. who wvere CXCli5C5 or wveek-ends, providingv Senior more accurately than any other thev are ilot onl thle "No E,'x-, Standing of the clubs: In the elections for tte penalized five yards. The Saxons , cuse or "Pro" list. Reports of E: Won Lost Class Officers held in chapel method could have, and thathe, school is wholeheartedly behind then played the same play fotir honors or failures wvill be sent - Gauls -2 0 this morning, 'M. W.. Vve. Jr., the ball, each ), Greeks 1 1 wa elected president, 'R., L. the plan. The first meatless meal times while they had to tile stidents' hiomes a t that Romans ~ ~~1 1 Linroim vc-rsdnad is -scheduled[ for next Friday eve- time making big gains. They tried thifrspasbttwsino- ule i: S~Xons 0 2 D. G. Lewis, secretary. ning. -f an Page 41 ______________________________ ______________________________ Confinued Taste; The New Arthi~~~Pa~ii ::'Chapel -. Seaker HOne Man 's Impression Of One Man's Exhibit Discussed and Approved by Mr. Dirk H. van der Stucken t kiwTr'ius; NOTE: : .lhr. t-an der a ple,an.ut innot'atioil. Not that tance of solid bo ur-cois traditioiis Stuck'n has kindli' consenited io there is nuin.Ii ets' about it: it is and tenets ever at variance with myv tcwrite for TimP 111 ~A the first' w~hat evr on (if uts does in his al'o inherited artistic learming-.