VOL. XXIX. No. 24. Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass.I Wednesday, January 15, 1907

VOL. XXIX. No. 24. Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass.I Wednesday, January 15, 1907

':: II I VOL. XXIX. No. 24. Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass.i Wednesday, January 15, 1907. Price 5 Cents PRESIDENT ELIOT Dramatic Clubi Rehearsals. "AGGIES" DEFEATED Calendar MIRROR CONTENTS President .Elot. of Harvard, Spoke at Rehearsals for the performance Andover Easily Won' Prom Connecti- TODAY The January Number of the Mirror is ·Vesper Serviceof the Academy the cut "Agies" by the Score .- Special gymnasium class to be Issued on ueday o munday.Afternoon of Their Fi'rst Dinner" by the of 4-o Next Week P,'_ *-SD - ,E . Dramatic~ Club on Jan. 22, at the for track and baseball. Last Sunday' 'afternoon the Town Hall will. be as follows: Andover easily'won her second 2.45 -Baseball practice. The January issue of the Mirror students of Phillips Academy and Wednesday -6.45-8.00 'in the basketball game, of the season by 3.30-Hockey game with Ar- will be issued on Tuesday and a-.large number of the people of Archaeology Building. defeating the Connecticut Agri- lington High at Andover. will contain the usual number of Andover-enjoyed the 'rare oppor- ' Thursday- 7.00oo-8.00 in the cultural College team Saturday 5.00'-Gymnasium team. articles. The editors regret that ' tunity.of. hearing Pres. Eliot, of Archaeology Building. night.' The scorewas.46-io.,. At THURSDAY the new cover will not be able to - Harvard University..speak in the Friday-7.oo-800 in. the'Arch- no period of the game did the 4 - Practice on board track. be printed this month s it has 4.t `~~ ""~ ~'·- not yet been completed. It is afternoon services at the Chapel. aeology Building. ' home team seem pressed by her . Hockey practice.not et een ed. It is The discourse was one of the ' Saturday - 1.30.300 in the opponents, although the'play was 6.45-Glee club in Society Hall.being designed by Hallowell and - most impressive ever heard here. Archaeology Building. faster than the score indicates. 6.45-Mandolin clubrehearsal.will-probably be ready for the The Chapel was completely filled Rehearsals for' the Vaudeville The playing -was noticeable -for FRIDAYFebruary number with visitors and townspeople.' Show' atthe same time will be: the lack of fouls but four being The January issue opens with President Eliot chose as his Musical sketch--Friday, 5 P. called throughout the entire game. i on rac an article entitled Two Days in "usical sketch--E~tida,,5 P- ) . 4.15 - Hockey practice. the Alps" which gies the very in- subject Doing -, The discourse m. in Society Hall. .Capt. Blumenauer, Thomon, andcthe Alps" which gives the very in- was as follows:- . - Saturday, 2.o0 p. m. 'in Society Richmond' put up the best game 645B anjo cupractice. teresting experiences of a party of T am going to read to yut bet am 7.00 - Basketball practice. young men in climbing the Swiss for Anover; and Capt. MillerI7.00- Philo in Society Hall. Alps. Some of the incidents from a combination of'.the words ·Orchestra -Friday, 5.00 p. m. and Vance deserve mention for t ^-' Christ<-i.o * * made-i byz -MIfMr. Gei iteio 7 -- orum in Archaeological narrated are very amusing and the of te Christ made by Mr. eorge in Society all. the visitors. iin. „ %r>» iL T-.. * * i ^.t- -i Sai-nrdav *?nr> n m in Sncipi-v TI,-~ ~« ;^ ^^^;inbuiding. article is generally well written. p. m. in Society The game in detail: . ' Peabody. It is simply the words ,hall. *-,Saturday, * . .2.oo., ' r ' ^<- t I' " - , A very creditable, piece of of the Christ taken from. the four hal. FIRST HALF PhilA very creditable piece of gospelsthe.FIRSTodH-ALF_ an arranged in Philo 'poetry follows the title of which is' - gospels and arraiged in the order "of each Gospel. I select certain Inquiry The'ball was put ii play at 7.45, The regular meeting of Philo "Superior." The subject is very chosen and the metre is good.; passpassages a which put' strong Theregularmetng...meeting ofo theteand after a swi ft scrimmage, Rich- wregular ll be held Friday evening in So- well emp sTheregular meeting of theniond threw the -first goal of the ciey Hall. The program ill be: My Old Flint Lock" is a story:-· emphasis on. DOING, ACTION, ocietyofInqiry T a heldlast' s ciety Hall. The program will be: te bp I ofON, AC ., Society of Inquiry was held last game for Andover. A foul on CritiqueMr urand.which. relates to the rather harrow-. ' as the expression of Christianity. nCritique-Mr. Sna Durand., . c e .Sunday night in Society hall. Andover was called, but Vance Declamation-E. H. Williams. ing visions of a young 'man'whol It- would be easily.. possible to , Declamation-E. H. Williams. , Itwoud be easily-., possible to The meeting was led by Day, who, missed his free throw. Soon after has the misfortune to own-n old- - make other selections of sentences, Select reading-S. S. Day. from-ther seectwordofs risentences, after a short speech, introduced the ball was put in play, Knox T opics of the week- Dale. musket which has a history. '. ords of Christ the speaker of' the evening, Mr. made Andover's second -basket. Te debate of the evening will The next story tells of the time would put the emphasis upon faith The debate of the evening will . e n , wph Allen. Connecticut's first score was then Resolved, That a direct popular "When the Count and th' Duke and-love, but for the present pur- Resolved, That a drect popularnd Mr. Alen gave a helpful andmade, when Vance threw a pretty met" in ancient Florence. It is talk ontwodiff- electionof senators would be for pose I choose something- which ry .,rinteresting interestingrva~ry talk on two differ- goal from ttre fioo B rieldthe tol the first persn-and a will dwell on-DOING. the best interests of the people. ent subjects; "The Christian-who -visitor's right guar.made--te- ffirmative- Donaldson-,J - rather exciting situation is brought You members of the academy Does' Things," and "The Chang- next basket. Thomson and Blu- onabout. here, I suppose, oftn think of . menauer made t e baskets _ -- g-o-reeds....... er made two more baskets The issue closes with aves yourselves as here AO learn some- a t Negative-Goodhue, Averill.his ourselvesasher o e se In connection with doing things, in ick succession. Another egtieGoodhull fromPhillips Ivy." thing, here to g'klenot-nereiy believing and teaching foul. was called on Andoe-ran oure tothem, Mr. Allen spoke of' the Vance maple one point for the Form- -- - ---- -HGame the great actions of the past~ and comparative newness of the idea "Aggies." The regular meeting of Forum conceive of great actions in that man who does gbod without Capt. Blumenauer, by some will be held Friday night in the This afternoon at 3 o'clock a future. You are here to think, bothering about creeds is of more pretty playing, scored again for Archaeology Building. The pro- hockey game will be played on study, absorb, - to take into your- importance than the man who Andover. Thomson scored next, gram will be as follows: Rabbitts Pond with Arlington selves ho se treasuresof memory thinks only about them. He told and Capt. Blumenauer threw two Declamation-Pfau. High School. This school has and hope. That is partof wha of the many cases where mission- more baskets in quick succession. Select reading-Gerow.one of the best hockey teams you are here for-; but it is the aries were compelled to do some- Time was then called, the score Topics of the week-Bird. among the Secondary schools, and least part. '.There is a common thing practical-for their people being; Andover 26, C. A. C. 6. Extempore-G Logan.an exciting game is expected. saying that knowledge is power. before they could begin to preach' b The debate of the evening will The line up will bee as follows:follows: Andover-Shartenberg, f; Hincks But how does that power get its to them.them - He also spoke of the SECOND HALF be "esolved, That the growing expression? Only through action, increasing number of medical mis- Soon after the ball was put tendency: towards the centraliza- f; Martin'f; Maclntyre f; Foster only through the power of, action. sionaries into play, Belford made a basket tion of the governing powers of cp ;Jewett p; Mitchell g. So the thing you are really here In the second half of his ad- for Andover. 'Capt. Blumenauer this nation in the Federal Govern- Arlington High - Taylor f; for is to acquire power in action, gave some help- and Thomson each threw baskets ment is dangerous to the common Clifford, capt., f; Sloane f; Brooks power to do. ful advice concerning the changing before Vance scored for the- vis- welfare. f; Gray cp; Bullard p Dunbar g. You have tests here of what of creeds and the 'Higher Criti- itors. Thomson made two more Affirmative-Firmin, Harris. you know 'and what you have cism.' goals, and Richmond three, after Negative-Magowan, Kroehle. 1910 Meeting learnt, - examinations we call some minutes of play. Thomson a meeting of the Class of them in schools and colleges. .Pot-Pourri Artists again scored. Waltrons scored Pot-PourriNotice held Tuesday noon, for the But what do those examinations next for the Aggies," and this purpose of electing ors for the really test? What are they All men who intend to try for was' quickly followed by another middlers s should' have their pict- ensuing ear, the following men board in the capac- by Thomson.

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