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,* ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ F * -- (> ' . . k * .' *) * ' m-- i -, , : m 'm " . ' . , ~ m M- ,i. F^ '-,;; VOL. XXXII NO.'4i 'PHILLIPS ACADEMY ANDOVER MASS, WEDNESDAY MARCH. 23, - xgxo . PRICE $ CENTS , By, :, < n - <,4.F-t -4 B. H. FoH.oA, Leader Mandolin Club N. C. PALMER, Mgr'' Musical Clubs ; Q.' RYNois;s,Leader. Glee Club' H.'C; BLACK, Leader Banjo Club HANDICAP MEET EXETER CONCERT The program was as follows: PARTI --- * ----- ~~~~~~~~~~i- - PROGRAMammy's Li'l Pigeon Numerous Entries Promise Exciting The Musical Clubs Wind up Season PFearis Contest This Afternoon in Last Saturday Night Mostl PART I ___ Adover Quartet - -. Annual Meet - -Successfully -- . Old P A Fctcr 2. 'Maud S. Galop - Grover ' ---- Old- P. A\. Fetcher _.~~~~- ' " -- ~ ~ ~- I .-. ,- , . ~ - o Clubs"-- " Exeter Banjo Club - The ailna l board track handi- The third annual concert given . Andover-Cibing Nellie 'Gray cap meet will take place this after- by the combined musical clubs of 2. Ole Samb o Smnle noon at 2.30. This always follows Andover and Exeter was held last Exeter Banjo Club Exeter Glee Club the interclass meet, and the handi- Saturday night in the town hall. 3. Comrades in Arms Ada 4. The Meteor Molloy caps are based upon the showing The affair was most successful, al- | Andover Glee Club Andover Mandolin Club made in it. A large number of con- though protracted rather longer 4. Love's Old Sweet Song 5. March of the Guard testants are entered in the differ- than necessary. The-organriiz-tibns * ^ ^-- ^ *'' ' - .... Giebel ent events, and the heats should of both schools did excellent work, Andover Mandolin Club -. Andover Glee Club be fully as close as those in the interclass meet. The men are not entered by classes, so everyone is given a better individual chance. Mr. Keep, lr..Poynter, Mr. Hin- man, and Mr. Stackpole vWill be the judges and timers, and the events will probably be run off in the same · order that they were last Wednes- day. The following men are en- tered: Dyer, Kennedy, R. S. White, Sprague, Buehler, Jones. 880-YARD RUN Lindblom, Paradise, Wilcox, Mc- Cormick, B. Tompkins, E. S. Por- ter, Brady. MILE RUN Clune, N. Williams, Gould, Ocumpaugh. 220-YARD RUN Meader, Eyre, Abbot, Brown, Badeau, Kwan, Scott, Cook, Mid- dlebrook, Parker, Martin. 65-YARD LOW HURDLES .* ANDOVER MUSrCAL CLUBS- *Martin, Pomeroy, T. L. Bayne, L. M. Bayne, Rosener, Snyder, and deserve much credit: The 5. (Waltz Song) 6.' Bridal Rose Overture Shannon, Wood. quartets of each school were per- . Wilson-Page Lavallee 60-YARD HIGH HURDLES haps appreciated the most, and' re- Exeter Glee Club Exeter Mandolin Club - Snyder, McMurray, Bayne. ceived continuous -applause from 6. Coontown Review 7. Dixie Twilight Smith 50-YARD DASH the audience. Andover Banjo Club K. Reynolds, Parker, Middle- The Eketer clubs arrived early Andover Banjo Club t 8. Old Exeter Jones C brook, Kwan, Eggleston, Rosener, in -the afterrioon, and were enter- Exeter Combined Clubs Abbot,. Badeau. tained by the Andover men' until 7. The Future rs Awkins ANDOVER CLUBS . 440-YARD DASH time for the conce.rt. All arrange- P 1ark ! - GLEE CLUB Jackson, Stevens, Killam, ' Hud- ments went- off without a hitch, Exeter Quartet Leadei, Q. Reynolds ner, Meader, Wilcox, McCormick, for which Manager Palmer de- 8. Tannhafiser March First- tenors: S. W. R. Eirnies, P. Hayes, E. H. Hall.,- serves great credit. The concert - WagnerP. F. Stewarti- W. B.- Slater, N.- -Coite o Page*6) began-promptly at eight o'clock. Exeter Mandolin Club Willans' -S:. K. Smith. - (Continued on Page 6) (Continued on Page ) , , ·

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Page 1: HANDICAP MEET EXETER CONCERTpdf.phillipian.net/1910/03231910.pdf · f (> m k * ' m-- i m- ,i. f^ -, 'm ,:" . ' . , ~ m '-,;; vol. xxxii no.'4i 'phillips academy andover mass, wednesday

,* ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ F * - - (> ' . . k * .' *) * ' m-- i -, ,:

m 'm " . ' . , ~ m M- ,i. F^ '-,;;

VOL. XXXII NO.'4i 'PHILLIPS ACADEMY ANDOVER MASS, WEDNESDAY MARCH. 23, -xgxo . PRICE $ CENTS ,

By, :, < n - <,4.F-t -4

B. H. FoH.oA, Leader Mandolin Club N. C. PALMER, Mgr'' Musical Clubs ; Q.' RYNois;s,Leader. Glee Club' H.'C; BLACK, Leader Banjo Club

HANDICAP MEET EXETER CONCERT The program was as follows: PARTI--- * ----- ~~~~~~~~~~i- - PROGRAMammy's Li'l Pigeon

Numerous Entries Promise Exciting The Musical Clubs Wind up Season PFearisContest This Afternoon in Last Saturday Night Mostl PART I ___ Adover Quartet - -.

Annual Meet - -Successfully -- .Old P A Fctcr 2. 'Maud S. Galop - Grover' ---- Old- P. A\. Fetcher_.~~~~- ' " -- ~ ~ ~- I .-. ,- , . ~ - o Clubs"-- " Exeter Banjo Club -

The ailna l board track handi- The third annual concert given .Andover-Cibing Nellie 'Gray cap meet will take place this after- by the combined musical clubs of 2. Ole Sambo Smnlenoon at 2.30. This always follows Andover and Exeter was held last Exeter Banjo Club Exeter Glee Clubthe interclass meet, and the handi- Saturday night in the town hall. 3. Comrades in Arms Ada 4. The Meteor Molloycaps are based upon the showing The affair was most successful, al- | Andover Glee Club Andover Mandolin Clubmade in it. A large number of con- though protracted rather longer 4. Love's Old Sweet Song 5. March of the Guardtestants are entered in the differ- than necessary. The-organriiz-tibns * ^ ^-- ^ *'' ' -.... Giebelent events, and the heats should of both schools did excellent work, Andover Mandolin Club -. Andover Glee Clubbe fully as close as those in theinterclass meet. The men are notentered by classes, so everyone isgiven a better individual chance.Mr. Keep, lr..Poynter, Mr. Hin-man, and Mr. Stackpole vWill be thejudges and timers, and the eventswill probably be run off in the same

·order that they were last Wednes-day. The following men are en-tered:

Dyer, Kennedy, R. S. White,Sprague, Buehler, Jones.

880-YARD RUNLindblom, Paradise, Wilcox, Mc-Cormick, B. Tompkins, E. S. Por-ter, Brady.

MILE RUNClune, N. Williams, Gould,

Ocumpaugh.220-YARD RUN

Meader, Eyre, Abbot, Brown,Badeau, Kwan, Scott, Cook, Mid-dlebrook, Parker, Martin.

65-YARD LOW HURDLES .* ANDOVER MUSrCAL CLUBS- *Martin, Pomeroy, T. L. Bayne,

L. M. Bayne, Rosener, Snyder, and deserve much credit: The 5. (Waltz Song) 6.' Bridal Rose OvertureShannon, Wood. quartets of each school were per- . Wilson-Page Lavallee

60-YARD HIGH HURDLES haps appreciated the most, and' re- Exeter Glee Club Exeter Mandolin Club -Snyder, McMurray, Bayne. ceived continuous -applause from 6. Coontown Review 7. Dixie Twilight Smith

50-YARD DASH the audience. Andover Banjo ClubK. Reynolds, Parker, Middle- The Eketer clubs arrived early Andover Banjo Club t 8. Old Exeter Jones C

brook, Kwan, Eggleston, Rosener, in -the afterrioon, and were enter- Exeter Combined ClubsAbbot,. Badeau. tained by the Andover men' until 7. The Future rs Awkins ANDOVER CLUBS

. 440-YARD DASH time for the conce.rt. All arrange- P 1ark ! - GLEE CLUBJackson, Stevens, Killam, ' Hud- ments went- off without a hitch, Exeter Quartet Leadei, Q. Reynolds

ner, Meader, Wilcox, McCormick, for which Manager Palmer de- 8. Tannhafiser March First- tenors: S. W. R. Eirnies,P. Hayes, E. H. Hall.,- serves great credit. The concert - WagnerP. F. Stewarti- W. B.- Slater, N.-

-Coite o Page*6) began-promptly at eight o'clock. Exeter Mandolin Club Willans' -S:. K. Smith. -(Continued on Page 6)

(Continued on Page ), , ·

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Cbe Ohbitpwlitan JGERMAN PLAY..' We I DrssgeId 'AndovsI Ia IavrI/DC r-Wllllplan ,-* -a_;iA :A.., .- , :: ' ::BO-D OF nDE1 :fO 'f '-: igt i in the' lecture "roo - -,

Mb6.s of tie t iiJ. T. .OGDEN. | ideiits'of Adover, presented 'Die 3 , J i -. -- * f . d v i

Bnsiness Manager Hoclizeitsreise. ,A large and ap -bt ^ ; . ' -

D. G. RAYMOND preciative e audience attended. Only .0 R syNocint B ~dl t ora , those members- of. the schooL en- |7 ; , .:;+, , , *- : \ ,: - - ,-

L. BRADFORD rolled in the conversation classes .... - . -......G. G. JONES were allowed to attend The cast - -A

m n.. S. BENTLEY consisted of the foll6wing: t *'P I KR. ri £HAWLEY Otto Lfmbert, Oa- Er gdare

P. DOtJLAS- *o ro Keep '~P. F. STEWART , * -" - Mr. Keep .- &. t s t. *W -. .t , ·

W. D.HQLD : O . -e, ¥se ine Frau . - - . .-.- .* . .,. ,- --ns-----zr H TO LLEsr i e , M r. P h illips . , ... ;. . .: . ' -,

tu1b sted e.e. Wadnesdij and Situr- Edmuid, sein Famulus . . K :-A-. ', .8,

.otIc' to drtifscr .a Mr. French - ; ; -

To ne insure e ,of advertisement, Hahneiusporn, Stiefelputzer . -. .... ,- . - .copy iuist be receiived for Wediesday - ir. Fuess : -- ' - : ^not lr' tliiilTuesdij 6o6;.for Sitar- .day not later than Fday non t r- Guste, Kanmmerjungfer . .- *; ^

Alf Aluinni comiunications should be Miss Stork - S^ * - -;addressed to he managing editor. 1. T. . -, :. . . , ,Ogdi. x Main Stret Adover. Mas Plan Rejected.- reti^$a per Stnc Copies, Me

P- - --- -- -* istrbutd iom At a meeting of the Student - o

the Arhae-lgy Budin Wednesdays Council , held yesterday morning, - 0 ;and Saturdays from iz2.30 until'x.is upon the plan of allowing only Seniors OF HAMILTONPLACE BosTf * . ' - . . . -

presentption of subscription cari. to go without hats during the S. . . . . Skatesi tin Shos

I'~HL.APIAN wilt be'devoteo tu matters spring terr; .was voted down.- * - -. ,

of interest to the members of the Academy _ _ -_, , _ _________ - --- , - , and the graduates. - ** ., .- ' C dig,

All matters intended for publiication - -

must be signed by the writer ANDOVER, ---. ASS.

Entered at the Andover Post Office .H.e..w. ...i l. n. IMSas second class mail-matter. - .- Men's FUrnising Goods i s -l d

___________*_________1 '~~~~~~~ ' ' - , - - * ' ---...-r.,MK .--, - :Higbest eash price paid for

THE ANDOVER PRESS - ~- - 4 HAMILTON PLACE _BOSTO Cast-Crt Clothes.' Leave oder8 _..~ __.-* ~ ~ -f ~ _ '""~~ S^*.eo~~ »**- -- -_ __ ___ .-- '* at Freuci's. I Anidover evelry

eyMarch 23,. 1910 *_ Fla d r L n h odw, Wednesday and Satur- -

~ .- ~ Fi~ Fl~a ~nders' ~Lu nch " , 7 - -O^S .: .:"ZER' -. The Seniors are agitating a - , . KEEZE

movement to increase class dintinc- TRANSCRIPT BLDG. IMain reet 125 Main St., - - Andover

tions. To this end they have pro- Andover, Massachusetts -

posed several plans, ranging from TO ,

the privilege of going without

hats, to smoking on the Senior . . -' - -Fence. These have been under . . .A . IA N... : - -

consideration for some time, and -- eor L aton .

the former one seems liable to be T

there being too little class distinc- ' - - .;-. .tate, - . -, - -osto

tion at Phillips Academy, but the 7 Te-ep "e M z',,-''-' -,(l,, . ' -:

difficulty lies in finding a suitable . - -- ' . -' . ..... --_'- ' - :

remedy. Several things must be Near 3st St. FR STDENTStaken into consideration in atempt- - .

ing this. In the first place, is it 'ji. .ijrri mizcrzaiBl B " 'v --- fair to show more respect -tot a- ---- Ff-E

- -O-LTHES 7 f- - B O S "' - - '

"prep" entering the Senior class . . . ; -

- than to a Middler who. has been - .; t d o . < c, ;here three years? Again, if-any -a . .;o '. - ::W % -

privileges are to be given, tey- -- -'should be real ones. Takefor.i ..- ^ ^*t .n 'e- ".., .-. t- -

stance, the hat question. ow , j o : > isffZf ^f~f .a -Woe-NoveltieS , ; ,-- -anySeniors would-. 'ra s L

this prvilege if they had it?, And W - - -.

what noticeable distinction wold a ' St. Boston din g t h

they thereby enjoy? The' right to; 1;. Coallege' i6- .-.-- Y ., Let the-ol'Ya1e store fit up; yur col

smoke on the Senior. Fence -ould St--- - ;- . - e -\ d,; ;" eg

indeed be more worth' while;- Th'e Ys S " .- - ' ,-

seats behind the backstop on the A c .- -- . .

baseball field could be reserved ex- F THEE S.:" * r ' T, _ - . - ----- .Wehdyo r e:a-

clusively for Seniors. - We feel "ago his" 'Misfacbon -

sure at ters will welcome any SQ ,VW AS,eS [' _' ,.

--suggestions, and we ourselves - 1W__ -. t Wsameg X.

would be glad to hear them. O n Fla* - vie both't ' fu

'tr at tPhiloe - MadeOf othOe bto' ri1ddo- nll LU mre an.pwea

The .. gular meeting of-Pho wornt t , lor.p._ . -k;, * - .. . -- ?* .-' -'

will be -hld -next TFriday night i IsM c14th and 15thb -NEW" -CMiN.. - -.

ei hiseld and wilb

le nW8,-

.members are urged to be present, I =: , .. ona' .Ad as othe - rofficersfor next tersm will udy.-,Z; TW01WEKff30 M '1EA-r* Bt

be elected. - -.

Andover~~~ ~~~,-asahst s . - -. :.,'=

posed several plans, ran~~~~~~~~~~ng f r o m ' " . :-- '~~u4

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|* , , 4 '.' "4-''- ANiOVER,.i'NATIONA:L¢BA^, COLLEGE:NOTES: ,,CALENDAR .NDiOTIC-,

.. T. ! .. : ....- A ...0. .-.-BasebalL.ractfi, . .CALE~~COWLY o

, 1u.gt -* oiT9^in., a2;tO 3P.n_ , .The chess, team beat; M. I.. T. 2.30-Eaidicaptrack mneet. Spar-d'^ ^^ ^ ^^·.DCloe Satrday, t'a-s~a... , . i 3'-2 to I.I-2.- .- I C- ;.. . track... ,-'-,- 1 ;33 M'S.. -.: A vB-

- M T &"*^'''*'"''**' -* * '''': ;' - - -- *,--.. 5.cx>-Make up; gyinoasium ch's.. -^-'. *". '.^ ' "J .L ^CMTTC i? M WMTO ' - *'-*' ; ILLIMS ' "'*'.'*"7.oo-Mr. Stackpole's '-..<hscussi',n Have-or; '-- r ^ '

/ IT, ·ANN W I ' -- [ ,-G - ' ..G* l~ ~r u 18 " ""0 M a "*"rp'" * -' . group '189 M: *'ain s-'re t 'r,- ".7'

:: U,,-:' ': .,...P,-, , - , Them freshmen won the annu ' -, CO1 T , A'., .... :c ane rush. M.H. Smih, P. A. '2 P HO TO G R~i S")ry Goods and Groceries Ex. ' Mo- ws a m ,e 3.0 o-Track squad report. Board. ~'" ' - - . : ,;Es* e Se' .' A'E -ane Committee. track. , . . - - mdtte

-Freshman 7M Sakoesdis. .. iss.on SHERMAN STUDIO...3 . H . P L A Y 1 0 ---- '' gro up, 189 M ain ~street.' of l .. ... Gr.o. m a. ,

J. H. t.' elA caneYrush O: N". S'ith. -, Y.AL. .- + 'k ' ''

'..Irist. ., R. A. Gardner, P. A., 'o, .won 3.00-Track squad report. Boar 1 "obtained at short notice %:

Store, Arco Building Telephone o.-_first place in the pole vault at the track. -: Main Street, Neat Morton' ''-" -- - *,-New York A. C. Games.'"- 7,15-Thilo.- ',* ,. ________________________';';iV ..- :*.'-

t'''~-'D-ry'G b ' fi ' Bo-- "'~' r'...''d' ~

Fresh Cut Flowers for all Occasions ^ . .. . /_ ...... . *"- "- "' ·. :* '' - . .- - : ;-, ;..... -. '.: ',,'-s..- ....- '' ,,-es Cute u a ll The Sheffield faculty have voted The .Pillpian Board meeting[ '-

__ __ __ __ __....._ __ __ O N IIEA :N D ,_________________________ EX'IO'- that a membe r of the Junior or Sen- will beheld Friday at 1.45., - . ' ',,:<,BANJO, MANDOLIN, VIOLIN ior, class attaining a term mark 'rN , ,.:-...m.,C : e .:t; ,- ... ,.e::_

Ese SretTA traany ubject hich would entitle " Baseba Noticeo ,i :and GUITAR STRINGS. him to honor, may. be excused from Al men: on the baseball squad['.,- ' '~ '';"" ; ' ~ ' ':

AT the final examination inthat sub- are urged to keepup their work Nw Si rLowe's DrUg Store. ject at tfie discretion of the depart- and to be free from conditions for:

89 .....in. s'r ' .... SHE M A -:T DI......- -. _-:.._i?

PrmS EuaLDiNo ' iment of study. concerned. i the spring term. _ There wzUproba: :: -, BO.t'f' PiCtlireS-: :;':-:J. - H P-L-„ A Yl)'- The f611owing Andover men g I bly bepractice both''FIriday: and - , ·- I:-:: ' -. :-,',; "

W;. A ALLEN; P:G. south'today with the baseball squad: Saturday afteranoons 'of this -week i;.: , n: t,, ;----',-Prescription Druggist Murphy, P.A., 'o6, 'Mcntyre,. 07, 'One more cut will-be made, which Drop in. 'ohight a.seor:, -

. B. B.Pips. Fudge Sundae Badger, '07, Hartwell, Ex.,'08, and will be posted the' first of the week. :' ourself: -'So, Appolo CheColates Merritt, '08., The squad taken is The men whose names appear on ___--- ,::,-----" _'.'

. ·, compos~~~~e ork A. C.Gmes.'- T ,-heiteam

- frcomposed of ll8 men. The team the list will constitute the squadI , | 0 UM f-

Give us, -a Call. Ot iuip ~DP~lQI~T,:(0

MUSGROVE BUILDING - ANDOVEr will play two games at Atlantic that 'will report at' ten o'clock on VflAUU[|, HUVI 6 I1UIIU. .City, with Pennsylvania, and a Wednesday morning, ai. iNo._

-- Co-nel a W . -h'mtT.--c u ' fsesftrdinesswitnl'-bee ac- -:' wMAiUiVACTRelXd FriOF.a -4;} ;.... ' D... A'- :TT - "' cepted, and if anyone is late it will - '

Physician and Surgeon -. ' Pickett, P. A., '8, was a m e -eg-dedl as lack of 'interest in imr[IL rnGii RANGESO -ffic H Th. ber 'of tie freshman debating team the team and dealt with according- .... ,

i to 3~and 6to 8 iN which last Friday was defeated by ly. Thefirst game comes Saturday HICH CRADE COOKINCOffice and Residence. 70 Main St. the Sophomores - ' April 9th and thi leave s 'only a ' APPARATUS ...

Telepone 179 J The- gymnasium team won the short time for preliminary prac- , -

AT-he-fInter-collegiate championship at ticeto get the team 'in shape. 9 Street, - - Bosto

,~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~O hlste. - -IoNw'_$ner

. B WIiTIN Princeton' Princetonwas scond, (Signed) CAPTAIN. 'FiCSS.3 HIIRutgers,' Pennsylvania and Colun-n il- Danin N. L ANDE 5

A i Ic W r

*^..fWflr iiidelpta, Opician.' bia tied for third. ' . - -'fe~ rPHI^^/„-* A, At the last meeting of Miss RESTAURANT

\V.~j~./ PHILLIP EAL The following. Andover men are Stork's dancihg class for the winter 695 Wshinton Street BostonW,.-A Adove , Mass, or the freshman baseball squad: term, the following committee was

a ~ ~~~~~~~~~ O', in : .'-se

P__e__sc______'_______-_i L. F- Burdett, P A., '9, M. G. appointed to arange -for the final ;'o *t ':--,- FRA p K 'l EASON0 Blakeslee, P. A., ', G. Thompson, meeting of the class this year: M . e- - e'

NK EP. -A., '09, J. A. Reilly, P. A., '09, Hayes, clairman; Kennedy, mel No E Fre ch ;oal and WodF. W. Coates,' P. A., 'o9, H. E. zer.

"C3ialdWod, BennettP. A., 'oand A. L. Bart- "d' ' ' DINING AlOOMSFire -Wince Wood DeUved in 1 lett, P. A., '0.' Exeter Chooses 'Subject for Debate . .. , -

OFFICE .- MAIN STREET ' . ',-- Students' supplies o all-indU.R__-_ .;-*- The spring recess at' Yale Uni- - Eexter has announced her choice - ,- .A..

.--- --. ' : ---- versity starts today and continues of subject for debate withAndo- . B. B..-ipe and pipe reirs..

ALBERT E SHARPfor one week.- ver. 'The question reads, "Re -' College Ices and Sundae

Phy~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~olg-cscina Sdaen;'I to3En. $to ApRm

Office whic last^ Friday wa-efae - solved, That United 'States sen-HC' -' ' 'CK--P. A. Students Barber17EXETER wors should beelected by direct : " ''

-'-i S"ret ....ndor The G, L. Soule debating so- vote of the people." The consti- ' AVS TIMEMin: Se - A ndoverciety defeated the Golden Branch. tutionaity is granted

... ______- .,- WING"_______ _- ' _____ an C___ TO BUY OR SELLBENJAMIN BROWN .- : '. - -' .:-T C JN At:.,: H

'Shoes of all Kinds THEY'RE HERE NOW-"MORE AND BETTER" * BOST""' ": -" - "'- '*: _ *.*i: - " .. ' .. : -" -:-r '. '"" "' y y *-' " -'^ ' 'm ' ;

,.Jwee '~d - ·pila At the las etn o -s RTVR~T

ANDOVER',, -- -~ MASS" ' , , ',;-**,: ' *.'_-'* .''- ' .. ,,..., ........ ^JRW TPA :E ,- - MASThat's the plain record of the ar-ival of our shirt materials for Nineteen-ten. rt RBtt . s the'stronge§t statenlent we :Enow how,' to-made, but its the only. L ptouardshe fact.' W ingtnLouise 3. Goldsmith & Co statement that comes up towardthe.fact. '.'-l:.:'-c: ...

- We are not given to claim superiority, but if you have looked into the matter, WORNALLOVER Pictire Frame anl Gift Shop you know that before this season, the stack in our store, of linen, madras' 'HE WORL

': tr.E, n i hopB ' r - silk, flannel, percale, batiste, cheviot, and a scre of jthermaterials, had. - '~,,

, Lobis 5s. Gou.m.-, ARTHUB G. CtA*. exceeded by somethmg'like one hundred per cent,; any similar assemb -,

~~~~~~~~~~A O .-A. ', J. A. Ril,- P.~ :A.-, log, of,'e ...... '

FRANK E. oyes- E-`- ning of material in the New England States If'there is today more and

. , , ...... ~ ~-- , - F. W ., o e, ' -. ., 'o , H, . ze. . . . ,', %- . -: ', ,": , ',ua ttrrol , (

,-. -' : -' ,B - ebetter of the kind anywhere in the country, we have yetto learn of Oit. , "' : ILASP;:'FuIA- E;,P'; :, -'' ' We Wan send you samplesif you do not happen to see our representative. [E D:A';E, r t :W;illsiE._ . .,, .... ,. ..... 1cl~^*R nt -:.. · . - '*". ; -, ..- --:.- , %? - %,,. :.-: .. ',;.".-*.;. ,,'-'" --.^.*J. , :- : , . . ~ ^ B .OFu'IIaB DUEl;g illnfco ,:2

', -" ,^, . ;, ~..; ,^ lSB n .V U :4 ~. ,e- -, ~.-- ,.. -- ";, -. ',,'-** -, - * '-.* ,_ -, -,' - .,'-' ,-. :.." ,- " .' ' , -'HR ru l~r 0ta l,-,i...' -- {, 'Olot hgMadetoOideradSodeAla. . PU ng - -'HASE& CO. "OUTFTITTE RS- FOR MEN .,. [, .I;Be_ "411. "4 ; ...

-^*^I W M DEAN i - * ! *:--: -~ ^ 'NEW HAVEN-"' 2 -EORGE;:- FRS ^ ^ lolB.^O C, MAIN STREET:;';' - ov -. : - ': - -: : - ,-O. "- :.:'.' :'. O 0--R 0':.:, -::':H T'-'ANDA°R ! :

Sudeints.-ApliWa.. OkEAns-.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~h spin reces at2.- -, Yale'. UnV ~':' .',--,, ,,' ~ "-L'?, :; - e e ha anone he 'c..'; : ho...-Ii B. B.B. -i:'w s¥an p"~i,~ " air {:

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._____ ____ __________ ____' ,Archaeology. Notes Middlers Meet -Defeat : .: ,, * -

Yo a p h ric Mr. George R. .Widdecomb of Last Saturday' night the 19 - --You can pay the priGrand Rapids, Mich., class of 895; basketball team was defeated in a :

: irrvFOWNES I Phillips Academy, has presented game played at Lawrence, by the SAVF MONEYthe department with a collection of Lawrence Y. M. C..A.,.with a score

GLOVES I some 140 fine archaeological speci- of 2I to 8. The playing was very BUY A DOVBR

mens. Thse came chiefly from the close, and both sides played ex-BO oPand not get Fownes stoyle, Salt River valley, Phoenix, Arizo- ceedingly well. It was one of the

fit nor service. na, where Mr. Widdecomb was for best games that has been seen at BENT & BUSH CO.some time. The collection consists Lawrence this season. The Ando- of very finely polished stone axes ver team was handicapped by the Sohool Stt, - Boston

and weapons; and a number of un- absence of three of their regularknown effigies in stone. There are players, and could have done bet-

A. SHUMAN & CO. also some very slender and sharp ter if their entire team had partici-agate, carnelian, and obsidian pated. Whittemore played the best

points, which may have been used game for the Middlers, and led ill

of Boston design and manufacture by medicine men as lances in treat- the goal shooting with six to histhe smartest young men's clothing ing the sick. Besides these, there credit. Butts followed with two, BUCHAN &-FRANCISespecially for the college trade. Sam- are a number of specimens from and Gould secured one. For the stereitureDealerspaes o f their finest suitshigs and overe Michigan and the St. Lawrence ba- Y. M. C. A. team, Bingham, J. ANDOVERcoats, an d over by their sin . The collection is a valuable Smith, 0. Smith, and Watson each lo PARK STREET, ANDOVER

frequently shown at Andover by their n tohe mus cored twice. student*' Trde a spooity.college representative, Mr. James E. addition to the museum. scored twice.King. . . . . . sc The summary:

Discussion Groups ANDOVER I9I1 LAWRENCE r

Mr. Stackpole's Wednesday eve- Gould, If. If. Bingham, Watson T F* M ORRISEYPURDY ning discussion group on "Student Whittemore, rf- f. G Mai Street Stables-discussion group on "Student Butts, c. C. J. W. Smith Main Street Stables

Questions" will meet at his house Clarkson, Ig. 1g. 0. S. Smith

The PhotOgrather to-night from 7.00o to 7.45. The Wright, g rg. rg. Pollard ANDOVER - - MASS.

145 TREMONT STREET topic to be discussed- is "Betting Goals from the floor, Whitte-and Playing for Money." more 6, Butts 2, Bingham 2, J. W.

BOSTON Mr. Hinman's discussion group Smith 2, 0. Smith 2, Watson 2, T. A. HOLT CO.on "Great Men of History" will Gould I, Garvin I, Pollard I; goals DEALER IN

meet at Abbot House on Sunday from fouls, Watson; time of Gr 1.n . o gn morning immediately after the halves, 20 minutes; time-keeper, Dry Goods and Groceres

J. H. Campi on C& CO. morning service. The class will Mr. Boyce, referee, Thompson- O -study the life of John Wesley.- scorer,--Hart

- -- - .- - Mr. Stackpole will meet.division on Committee BAR RANCH-' III of his discussion gr~up on "Fu- Prominent Alumni on Committee BAR RANCH--- qaeAn e III of his discussion grbup on Fu-

flm Square, . . Andover ture Occupations"' on Thursday George X. McLanahan, P. A.'92, Wapiti, Wyo.

evening from 7.00 to 745. The has recently been appointed a mem- In the Rockies at edge of Yellow-subject for discussion is The Pub- ber of the American Advisory stone Park. Cody, Wyoming, near-lie Service." Committee of the Young Men's est railroad point. Burlington route.

Mr. Poynter's Bible class on Christian Association for the West Good fishing and an excellent game

"Great Men of the Old Testa- Indies. Hugh A. Bayne, P. A. '88, country.ment" will not meet next Sunday. is a member of the same commit- j; H. GRAVES, P. A. '95.

Forum Elections tee. The committee -contains the -- -E--ra in SRT, N.

names of many of the most prom- WEAR, GLOVER, HOSIZR Etc.

At a meeting of Forum last Fri- inent men in- public life, including -=day night, the -following officers ex-Pres. Roosevelt, Gifford Pin- *

',. t> were elected for the spring term: chot, Thomas Nelson Page, ex-President, Dowling; vice-president, Secretary James R. Garfield, Hon.O'Brien; secretary, Timbie; treas- James Bryce, ex-Secretary Robert

urer, Hart; marshal, Bell. Bacon and others. Near Hotel Touraine,.- ~ ~ 78 Boylston St, Boston

Fn'ed of. f.lthAve.NewYorK .A FRAN BROTHERS

Builders of Smart college Shoes

HOTEL CUMBERLAND65 CENTRAL. 5T NW O

LOWELL, MASS. NEW YORI.S. W. Cor. Broadway and 54th Street '_

Near 5oth St. Subway Station and sid St. Elevated

l EPT BY A COaLLEGE MAN 224 Fifth Avenuie. N. Y.

I -II 0l| bau'm & Rapoporig,, -' ~ .~.J,~ Headquarters for College Men - ii &

,, ~~:%! ,~ i ideai Location. Near Theatres, Shops, ind IC DSCentrl Park. - UNIVERSITY.'

Axa.-Notet wfith ButtOHnole E - New, Modern and Absolutely reproof TAI L R STHE NEW E ~~ fl. E gfli Moat Attractive Hotel in New York. NE . -

C.';asil; Ball Tranient Rates, $2.50 with bath, and up.Arrow ars Aloutsiderooms. 1073 CHAPEL STREET

soeach-2 bo 'm. rrow21 no. 1 'Special Rates for College Teams NEW HAVEN, CO.

- Astor House, N. Y., Wednesdays.

,____________ ____ ______ i B^ | X ' .end for BokMr. Walter I. Evans at French's everyother week

The Curtis 5Shoe Shop . l_ _ . E. M. iILnORERepairing done by modern man- eaerin "

clunery at reasonable prices.Bootseand shoe^ made to order. - HARRY P. STIMSON ' . i. INBHAM - ' and TeasRubber repairing a Specialty. Fonnerly with Hotel Imperal Formerly with Hotel Wodwrd wAUl work done propmptly at __ t£ BLACKSTONE ST., - BOSTON

33 Park Street, Andover, Class

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wi Rq t aun 0 1̂ ity to d - -' ;: -- :?'sign: :-.[,-d :: /:Z CWASt and SCIETY PjNS, .. Second te.or.' S. T. Armstro-ng,

-RINGS, MEDALS, EC.-- . IEC m D : .,- ':-F Avery, T L; Bayne,:J.W. Polo, Goff and GTeiigerJ. P GftordH. MSfiRE YE, UMP ̂ LOrd CO J l cATALOT^ oi n""'e ;i~~iWaahiis.n ~ Hne, A. M.Miller, J. C. O'Bfi-

r4?7 b..T~flS':Jze6 l ,Nostowler, ~ ' .4,, , :S,,mms 'qm, L .c.._.=,.,,,.,..tblettc Godso, 1 brosBt, U.-S.A First.bdsses: C.Cahill, G.S.The METROPOLI .TAN, . ,&o .' -'' - ' ' ... '__ - Davis, R. S. Davi, E. C. Hunter,

ANDOVER'S CANDY STORE everyone interesed .sport. ... A. W. Nicholson, J. M. Palmer,Home-made Food,,Ice Cream, Soda Ldt # II ) l "Baoe BGf pi A, heonelkeflhrtchotl,LAg -Q. Reynolds, A. L. Williams.

tiodd-NW Euigland 'i*Secoid basses: J. H. Gridley, H.,and ,Candies .~ockeb a Track Sup- tradlitto,datlif .' o h e

4 2 MIN STREET plies are official. Gn. Warf V. Kohler, C. F. La Tour, E. H.4~~~ 2Gn. arrgin,jif :/kL* ___a4___ 4 the b,„ .t.mod~. a,,d . .tEO? , wly1 nihdLynde, KL -Reynolds, E. Robinson,„ .. 'a.e tu boaintebvt modhl ad bhst look . ffi ¥every

HI-IIN Tn o 6' N r O. .Eclnyoauiiiai fiat 01 lW;&iiZ comfort -& PI M. Thoinpsin.NT N,^1 1 U 1 Ct \^ Swetater, aerse, Soirtv,n-. .. Log t -Pianist: CoX.Shoes are Superior in ery way. Our fence

Ice Creams, Sherbets and . od. ar gotten up b eper who k now , QUARTET

Cakes. Lunche to order hot>o us .lot-and cold S. W. R. Eies,: Q. Reyn6ds,-R.sdence,;HIiDDEN ROAD -,,JYLePTSON ....... --e 'i R ndola; MR M. Thompson.W RIGH-O

Telepq4e Conn.tn. Take Rldgi .,. 344 W'tgion t.S. , aw. R MANDOLIN. CBa2 WarrenSt.,;Niew Yorkqr IU pn Leader, B. H: FoidA

Harvard Square, Cambrd )f.:a. 0 a day-ant. F iter, B. F6Ifi2r84 Wabash Ave. I. . First mandolin IP.LB.O n, R.

-- P. CHASE7 ?eyboset St., Providence. R. I R ndop; R. i: Fes den, J.0. P.,CHASE l8l4 Waah/v.,l'stoii.£.S mal./' P. Ow~n, R.Clg~..~ ~~~~~~1 I Perl k P odle~m

Ciga periodicals, 4T1- PILLSP IE 1JOHNSTEWART T. Ogden, C. H. Harrisoni, H.ri Stationary, Confeo In HL Harbisofi, J. K. McCorfiick, Mil-lonary, Boslton, and PO T ' ' ' C

^fc*^^ Newron-uatry~ews-" ill laB *-;| OPPOSI TE CAMPUS' Ctfisreggjjd', 1ca'!, 1fo ld e r -. ,. . -.Nlew York-DlIj? News- ~ aldo ~- *- "papers. LOWNEY, Open throughout the year. - Rates $3.oo d...er. Second mandolins: H: C. Greene,

CH0COL.&TrF.. per day Banquets ser'ved to~M~B'S ~CtHOOLT pe-aO.Bnqespevoed to Post Office Avenue; - Andover E. iM. rie, C. B. Hall, Wilson,Main Set, O4positeTown Cubs and Societies. , K Rn. I II I.. Corey, K. a d.

J. M. STEWART - Proprietor. narvard chOO Violin: Gates.arvard Dfita[ SchooVli:Gae.RefsSelaer J^ J. A. HANDLEY A.Deparmdnt of Hanard Un'uitjrsithy Guitrs: W. . Dickey, H. C.

'^K-A ^.;:^ ««TEACHER OF Agraduate'of thte. four-year course In thl» Black, S. Morrisdib, W. P. Keith.*^0 TOI~ie~n iC^ 'Sfe. -- un nii.^.n . .... ^. ... school admnlttd thout examinations. --

WL J *„c*.i«^ ' B~~~~~~~ANA GUIA -n ANOI Unusua! tacmlties forpimcliworkc. --B . XJOCLIMPIytechnt ' BANJO, GUITAR .and MANOLIFN w .oLeader, H. . Black5tI t ,n , r Itat ental Medicine. New buildings. Moderno-.^.v-.. : Tr, NY. 0oeoW n--.Le:lnWitr, (log.oe. eauies: . argecnic, WriteorCatalogue. Ba eauines: D. A. d, H.------ ^^A. ARCHAEOLOG AWC^Y UXLDIN D_ Dean

%-eanoni 'iecr. ,aoae - ' onday Tho and Frda EUGENE H. SMITH DMD. Dea Foster, S.-- W. Ehrich, - F. J.Longwoo__ ____d Ave.,__________ Mime Manning, C. . Hairison, .

&^ ' i !S ''' s~'"'"'..... ............ >'l~r -- *"*;** ''' --- *-* r - *^^S~Banjos: J. M. Wilcox, R. C............ ...... ~:.................................Martin.

BGuitars: H. . Black, W. G."V f 'WV-N :-' ,:^ :,,, :~.r~ s Dickey, W. P. Keith.

MARCH MIRkbOR- OUT

*·IF' ^^^yj^~~~ 0 o VID~C CAOK I(A: ]' T he Maich issue of the Mirror,rhich-as, Published lst Monday,

is one of unusual excellence.3OS/fyiJJS^0'6. V The, first story, entitled "The

Bonb ts of a poor Russian0-,. ' - -/ t -,,. · .. :.- .~<,.. -.. .... ... peasant who was chosen to throw

a bomb at the Czar on Christmaseve. The sory is very thrilling

W:F._Who.ley : ....... thffoughout; ahd well writtenfi. The.e.seolney , .' secorfd rticle is sh&rt esay of

n^E45 ""ODDE~ -C 0 r"Bemg a Prep," hich is very,'L mflwv ll &ft STODDE4R>^ OK. I JUU LrIamusing and interesting in places.

CPg^^^l^^j i ^~~ --- "' " - A poem entitled "The Call of His- - ^^^^^^*--i& ' ,' ~FOR SIXTEEN YEARS Tribe," follows. A sketch on the

__ ,;,,, ,„,t. .to, . --. "Mardi Gras" is a good descrip-~~Ir ~ ~ ~ ~ IiAWflC ; iiINU COL E S E DAilOC tion of the great annual carnival

I iT LUIINU _OLL- HUUSL ii at New Orleans. -.A story entitledHigh Grade Furnishigs Ch l te s "The Man Who Stayed," is an ex-

At -, French'~ Fr-iy. 14 SChool Street, Bostotreremely interesting description of-At French's Friday. -a man who is left on the,plains of

outr western country. A, sketch_.----- - --- *-- --- -- ~~~ ~~ ~ ~~~~~~~~ * ' ' called "Recovery," -closes the issue..

________________M ~~ M M ~" ' SUITS AND OVERCOATS

VAN-NESTE Thee Andov, ^ D- leest Patterns' for Sprig andT h e Andover Pre sS Summer

BOSTON .. - DERBIES AD sOIrT HATS433 WASHINGTON AND - From London' and the Conitinent

3 WINTER STREET PRINTERS AND STATIONERS IMPORTED SHIRTS, COLLARS

~' ~- -. O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~LOVES, HO0S3[Eki,,i~TCTO PHILLIPS ACADEMY, GLOS, HOSIERY, ETC. --· , '-,- A FINE QUALITY SHOES

"SCHOOL BOOKS and SCHO0l SUPPLIES Send forIllustraed CatalogueBJ~~~~~~~b C lass ___________________iloring__________ - . 82 -

1- *^^ ^ ^*I 'b: --i S call ''rinl.r r. lPROPRIETORSOF

NThe ES I0 LNoreii r --_pong and Outig ," , :- :ES B,:NG ." .- NEW

"*'*-. i .ITT, ' - -' " -c *' -' *NEW WWESSlfl^a .BUIirlDNG 111 6WIAOB C,,»T^'WvS=CXa ?

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~ti ,1 ,it<. .,er wnin .MU.t i .,.'";. 0-t1xc.. thade clothes for I'. A. Boys for over

.,.,, t~,~ , .. ,.~,~:,~,,~ ,~i^h,, t, .'?.,,c~,- ~:~ .~<, tw e n ty y a rs. H e is still m ak ing th em fo r"4 , mn of hs first customers. A Hint to the

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ir;;.;;^^.^^:~~~P I !,: f ^ !;-^H: 4 f ;~ New Boys at Phillips.tl''?Ct %~tdt ("nr ii«r r t A ' " > ,j w I'' I 't ii''' !\'n ''' 'i ' '~' > '', 1 ; 0 ' . . . .'''

shn ^ .. ..- l m.ol ;/. . " t1 f* ', S, *A N N O o ) N~:the Prfbero

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ABJ!i- ." %Oih Sftu» W .tt-l 1]ti he a-vard iFreshmecn fwtball - ---

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i\\ l . Ru 3ap5. 'e Worcen t er PtaAnsserAaeo1o5 Cl.mnt

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llubr-Th tidnigh So . iNov incud Yale re ', admcri at& ily

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tin 'Icant -~h OwsBoahi orthp Calina', Viga ary- L____ PINKOS_____

Subet-Th Rouge.t m" will incude M1.cluete ielad; er- Coleg »a ot»vttnn iM uti or-ie is »<»

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Man Fromi ome." '10, rigbt field and tility man.