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REVIEW~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~VE LLLP IAN ~~~~~~~~ISSUE Established 1878 Z 289 Vol. LIV No 25 PHLLIPSACADEMY, ANDOVER, MASS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, f939 Ten Cents CONCERTS, LECTURES, Circle A To Sell Seals VARIED EXHIIBITIONS VeprSrieSekr"THE PRISM, PUBLISHED AND SPECIAL MOVIES This Week Until Fr-t-dy 'FEATURED AT GALLERY To Be Dr. Claude M. Fness BY THE CAMERA CLUB, GIVEN DURING FALL naThesale of the prntl-in o Summer Display Continued For At the vesperservice this Sun- T PE R STRA Corneia Ots SknnerRos mastelosis fo r the ptonsof- First Part Of day which will take the place of CornelaOti Skinnr, R~alyn tbercuosis,,underthe spnsor-Term the usual morning church, the New Photographic Magazine Tureck Hlead List Of ship of, Circle A, will continue - ...-- preacher will'be Dr. Fuess. The To Feature Spread Performers until-_Friddy-iitTh mas EXETER MURAL SHOWN service will begin at 4:45 p.m. Of A-E Game ~~,eals ~~~~~~Preceding this Dr. Pfatteicher HAMPTON QUARTET HERE will- be-on-sale in the Comnions- William Dunlap's Paintings Are will give an organ recital begin- REPLACES CALENDAR- Morris Frank, Paul Shinkman tbohlnhaddinr-,Icuefigat40pm.Lowell, Knight And Hammond -mn LectLuENSrUCCSSULThroughout the fall the Art Gal- Contribute Photos- - During the first term, Phillips FIRENST S~UCSFlQUfL lery has had on show very wide and GOAL OF $2900 REACHED Substitutin htgahcpb varied groups of exhibits and dis- I .A RV Academy has presented an exten- U~IT LfIIUplays. INP .CHARITIES DIElication for the calendar which has I sive program letrsadcon-Frafw asatr h pnn heretofore been the main project of of lectures and ~ ~ ~~~~~Ischool, the Gallery continued its Juniors First To Reach Goal; teognztotePilp cd a little more than-a week apart. Be Great Aid To summer exhibit, "The New Eng- Seniors Contribute issue ofate Clubn n a red fr Startingoff thi impresive ar-Beginners land ArtistL-nterprets the New $908.50 publication. The first shipment of ray-of entertainments was an organ -' England Scene." Also on display fiehnrccpesi xetdfo concert given i the Cochran Chapel This -f all, Philo, the Acadey with this was placed, a very interest- Atlsfhivnlrslt ftete MerirdnCoin bishceroin --- on September 29 by Mr. Arthur W. debating society, has bee mly nggop o ngih Sba A artes hiave eentso asce tie toridgo oaleSauayhe enin _Howes-oranistof'-Ston -~ hrte aebe se-tm og nsl audyeeig Episcoal Chuch, Wshingtn; D.ing s-eraTniiew poiciites. Uriderthe -Posters-whic--wier--also--f-or-- sale.- -ii-l?-_e goa 6F0 (Yas now.7 SOi foiffdcoid6 h is C. dieto fBl jacomber, the Bohehbtscoe8n etme been reached. edition are being printed and, be- Theter'snext and perhaps best P-residlent, a series of practice de- 18. is ajrdsly ob x Co nducted by the Society of In- cause of the size of the lot, will sell eterm'n s thlpeaac ates has been held to enable all Thairtrjotiplyt bertee ex-hveln-enfo wnyfiecns Temgzn entertinmen was he apearan emebers to engage in a debate and, hibited was a collection of the atqiy hs rvshv ogbe o wnyfv et.Temgzn of Cornelia Otis Skinner in her works of William Dunlap. Many of one of the most praiseworthy of itself is an eight-page pictorial con- mono-rama "Manion n theHud-more, or less, become acquainted tiigfrypcue ftecmu son"dThis, "sto o the Huner- wihdbiga wi eoehis portraits and miniatures were the undergraduate undertakinstaigfrypcueofheam s son" Tisstoy f te dgeera wth ebgua ots artol extr among this group. Foremost, per- They were organize tosn and school life. The feature of the term. ~~~~~~haps, was his famous painting of the various lesser charity drives magazine will be a two-page spread- tiden of anrancetrhme amsinregtrm "A Scene from 'The School for that were conducted in school, of the Exeter game. One of the main monologues, the first of which was A record for membership was 'Scandal.' " Shown along with Dun- Since their inception they have col- purposes of the new project is to - *about an American lady packing in stbiedwhen some 73 mien lap's works wefe also numerous lected progressively larger sm-stimulate interest in the Camera Paris, makngus oshe por*s _ Club andtsaiviendotr ns, mkinguse o herpoorjoinfed at the first of the term. In paintings, sketches, and drawings by beginning with $700 collected in the disatvteadt r French. The other two were en- the first debate of the season, Donald C. Greason of the Boston first year and culminating in the re- -to develop, a higher grade of photog- - titled "Times Square at the Theatre aimed to shlow new men how a de- Symphony Orchestra in rehearsal. ceipts of this year, $2910. raphy among the undergraduates. There is a contest to determine the Hour," and "Homnewofk," a Phila- bate should be organized and de-' Next to go on display was an ex- The first to achieve its goal o etpoorpswihapa, n delphiamother doirij-homewbrk for livered, S. Cleveland and Jennison hibition entitled, "Three Centuries $50wsteJno lswIh bthtwinners wi e a, ancd he welve-year-old son. Miss Skin- upheld the affirmative on the que.3- of American Architecture 2 -- -which in the final computation, has con- some time after the magazine's ap- ner performed before a record tion, "Resolved: that Congress had been assembled -by thel\Museurm tributed $527-50.--Second over the pearance. George Washington Hall audience, should repeal the present arms em- of Modern Art in New York. The line 'were the Seniors, who have Officers of the Club- who have and as djuded y al a reasu- bargo against belligerents and in- (Continued on Page 5) given $908.50-$8.50 more than -been working- over the project are cess. stitute in its place the system of ~ ~ ~~~- their goal. Foll~wing the Seniors J. D. Lowell, E. D. Knight, E. E. On Otober 17, under the aus- cash and cart-7itrade advocated by Student Council Plans are the Uppers who have contrib- Hammond, and A. L. Beck. The pices of the Society of Inquiry, Dr. thle President," while M'arshman I utd $775. Last came the Lowerphogayintefrtsues Walte H. udd soke bout he ad l~asamin uphld te nea- - For Class Day Blazersuphtgayinhefrtsues Walter H. Judd spoke about the and Barsamian upheld the neg -Middlers who have given $669. largely the wgrxkrof the first three war in China, blasting America's tive. The combination of Cleve- ~~D Various outside contributions net- of the above, and of R. L. Orde- Far Eastern policy. He stated that land and Jnnison defeated the Wamntainin~g rder In D nneg 3.-mnR .Vsan oadOt without the help of American-madelatrb4442.Tidetews H lAmn ThsY r' goods, it would be imosil lttr b 4-2.Ti eaews Hl mn hsYa This money will be distributed erbridge. Japan to continue imposble for very successful in serving its pur- Enterprises approximately thus: $800 will go It is expected that the Prism will gression against China. (Continued on Page 4) Rer~~e w er g rm to the Red Cross, $400 to two stu- appear once every term throughout On the week following this, the EI~AVfEAIV the old Senior Council into the $500 to the Andover Guild, $200 first edition is satisfactory the price Music Department presented a con- LOWER LITEKRR QIUA'LITY present Student Council, this or- toteGefl soito,$200 wilrmi ttet-five cents. If, cert by the famous Trapp Family -. t h rnelAscain ilrmi ttet Choir, for the second time in two IN MIRROR; MORE READABLE ganization has continued its various t h apo nttt,$0 ohwvr o nuhise r years. Their program consisted of fucin n uisdrn h althe Student Y. M. C. A., and $100 sold, and, fewer are ordered from ___ many folksongs and of a few num- "A Study". "We Have One Foe" term. This term's officers who were to the Salvation Army. the publisher next term, theprice bers on ancient musical instruments. -Head-List-Of Prose elected at the end of last year are _________will have to 'he raised to thirty or ont~ued n~ag 5Contributions the following:- J. H. Cuthber-tson, tit-iecns (Continued on Page 5) ~~~~~president;, J. F. Malo, treasurer; WINTER TRACK SQUAD WILL tit-iecns - ~By John S. Greenway and W. P. Arnold, secretary.HODTM TRAS OAYFv Trp AeTa n GrenellMission Sale __Among the various problems that HODTM TRAS OAYFv Trp AeTa n Grenfell ~ ~ ~ ~ - The fall issue of the Mirr7or, the Council has considered the most D rn.Fl yO tr Heads Work Of Circle A which made its appearance last Sat- disturbing is that of keeping order Weights Customarily Strong;, uig al yOtr urday, was unique in its contents. in the Commons. Due to a-r-om oes, Larkin, Fisher-- Lawrence Boys Entertained by While not as high in all-around lit- instituted by last year's Council, the Boys een TosBoston Winter Carnival Trip Members of Club erary merit as some past issues, it abolishment of the -"five minute Features Activity was a fairly well-bAl6'ned and read- bel-hr a en osdrbe After the first several. weeks of This term Circle A, under the able magazine with its high Spots of disorder in the Commions, particu- practice, the track team is begin- Both in repetition of favorite able gid~ance of Mr. Baldwin, has real, first-class writing. Many short larly outside the Lower Middle din- fling to shape up and to offer some trips and in undertaking of new accomplished many enterprises. Per- stories formed the backbone of the ing hall. The Council has tried'var- signs of what may 'happen during ones this has been a successful haps 'g-se most important of all material, and while- the poetry was ious mild 'measures, such as chapel the season. term for the-Outing Club. Under their undeitakings was the spon- definitely not the best ever produced talks, occasionally posting senior - The first official time trials will the direction of M\'r. Sanborn, Mr. srgof the a-nnualwGefllMs -by undergraduates, it served to members in the -hall just beforema be fun off in an Inter--Squad meet iadanPrsetSevHo- sion sale. This year the sale was break up and balance the 'bulk of the time to pick out offenders, etc. All to be held this afternoon.- Members er, the club -as ' sponsored two exceedingly successful, and great- cnet.The art department, which of these have proved of only te-will copt n all the numerous mountain climbing trips, one sail- ly hlpe theGrefellAssciaton.was un~ortpatl oitted from the porary effect at best. Therefore, events. The Varsity is to have a in xusoa visit to the Winter The gods wee setup in he -Crn- orial age, provided -the-zest and- -during the past week the Counil separate workout, while a very Sports Carnival in Boston, and a mions and were sold at both lun- humor with Salty Peterson con- (Continued on Page 3) promising group of Juniors will trip to Pawtackaway. cheon and dinner. tibuting a very clever series of _________compete separately among them- The first of these was the ex- sketches of undergraduate person-Fn Pho selves. The coaches hope by this Another important enterprise -FinaRoloFiherPhanii JyDebating metogtaororesfidieapedition to climb Mount Kearsarge. was th weekend whch wa con-and Carl Spaeth took the brunt of Scheduled For Tonight of the various men's abilities. Thswsudrae unrM. - ducted for the boys of the Law- P I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Minard's direction on Sunday, Oc- -rduced fo oys of thO e aw-da the Salt's wit. Concernixg varsity prospects, tober 1. The party was absent from renceBoys'Club.One Sturda The best article in the issue, as Two debates will take place this many men have begun to -show up - members of Circle A took these decided by Mr. - Basford, was Bob evening in Bulfinch Hall as part of especially well. In the dashes, Co- school from nine o'clock in the 'boys to the football game, and, after McGiffert's "Study." It sincerely the regular Philo tournament. The captain Coles, Don Green, Burke, morning until six in the evening. that they showed' them around represents the reactions and-ihe- first will -start- at- 645. This pair of- and Moberly have 'beerf outstanding. On the return trip a stop was made through -the important places on the feelings of insignificance a_ young debates will be the last of the term. In the 300-yard run, Coles, Green, at the largest boulder in the United campus. The boys ate supper at the business man experiences as he In the first, Marshman and Barsa- Bruce and Ben Calder have been States.- Log Cabin; following this they takes a plane trip f rom Boston to mian will uphold the affirmative of doing very well. In the 600-yard Following this excursion was the went to the )novie at George Wash- New Yorik in the midst of the po- the question, "Resolved: that the run it appears as though Upton and trip to Kennebunkport, Maine. ington Hralf That night the Law- litical crisis of the European world United States should sever diplo- Lee are certain starters. As to the This is a regplar trip whose prin- rence boys spent the night at the and the ter-orvand uncertainity of matic relations with Russia," against 1000-yard run, McGiffert, Blood, cipal feature consists of the lob1- Log Cabin and went home the next present-day life. It is a delicate yet Hickey and Waters. In the secon- Richardson and Weren have been sters and steaks that are consumed morning. On the whole the week- vital subject exceptionally well debate, Sisson and Schnell will outstanding. These last two events for lunch. Secondary, hut impor- end wag -a great success. During handled and is tops in the issue, defend 'the~ affirmative on the are really very weak as yet, and the tant, was the scenic side of the the term members of Circle A have Running "A Study" a close sec- question, "Resolved: that members coaches hope to find more material trip. On this trip the party climbed been helping unfortunate, boys at ond and leaving very little toachoose, of. the, Cabiniet 'shquld' have seats to develop. Mt. Aganmenticus. (Continued on-Page 3s) (Continued on page 3) and the right to speak in Congress." (Continued on Page 3) (Continued on Page 3)

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REVIEW~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~VE LLLP IAN ~~~~~~~~ISSUE

Established 1878Z 289

Vol. LIV No 25 PHLLIPSACADEMY, ANDOVER, MASS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, f939 Ten Cents

CONCERTS, LECTURES, Circle A To Sell Seals VARIED EXHIIBITIONS VeprSrieSekr"THE PRISM, PUBLISHEDAND SPECIAL MOVIES This Week Until Fr-t-dy 'FEATURED AT GALLERY To Be Dr. Claude M. Fness BY THE CAMERA CLUB,

GIVEN DURING FALL naThesale of the prntl-in o Summer Display Continued For At the vesperservice this Sun- T PE R STRACorneia Ots SknnerRos mastelosis fo r the ptonsof- First Part Of day which will take the place of

Cornela Oti Skinnr, R~alyn tbercuosis,,underthe spnsor-Term the usual morning church, the New Photographic MagazineTureck Hlead List Of ship of, Circle A, will continue - ...-- preacher will'be Dr. Fuess. The To Feature Spread

Performers until-_Friddy-iitTh mas EXETER MURAL SHOWN service will begin at 4:45 p.m. Of A-E Game~~,eals ~~~~~~Preceding this Dr. Pfatteicher

HAMPTON QUARTET HERE will- be-on-sale in the Comnions- William Dunlap's Paintings Are will give an organ recital begin- REPLACES CALENDAR-

Morris Frank, Paul Shinkman tbohlnhaddinr-,Icuefigat40pm.Lowell, Knight And Hammond

-mn LectLuENSrUCCSSULThroughout the fall the Art Gal- Contribute Photos- -

During the first term, Phillips FIRENST S~UCSFlQUfL lery has had on show very wide and GOAL OF $2900 REACHED Substitutin htgahcpbvaried groups of exhibits and dis- I .A RVAcademy has presented an exten- U~IT LfIIUplays. INP .CHARITIES DIElication for the calendar which has Isive program letrsadcon-Frafw asatr h pnn heretofore been the main project of

of lectures and ~ ~ ~~~~~Ischool, the Gallery continued its Juniors First To Reach Goal; teognztotePilp cda little more than-a week apart. Be Great Aid To summer exhibit, "The New Eng- Seniors Contribute issue ofate Clubn n a red fr

Startingoff thi impresive ar-Beginners land ArtistL-nterprets the New $908.50 publication. The first shipment ofray-of entertainments was an organ -' England Scene." Also on display fiehnrccpesi xetdfoconcert given i the Cochran Chapel This -f all, Philo, the Acadey with this was placed, a very interest- Atlsfhivnlrslt ftete MerirdnCoin bishceroin

---on September 29 by Mr. Arthur W. debating society, has bee mly nggop o ngih Sba A artes hiave eentso asce tie toridgo oaleSauayhe enin_Howes-oranistof'-Ston -~ hrte aebe se-tm og nsl audyeeig

Episcoal Chuch, Wshingtn; D.ing s-eraTniiew poiciites. Uriderthe -Posters-whic--wier--also--f-or-- sale.- -ii-l?-_e goa 6F0 (Yas now.7 SOi foiffdcoid6 h isC. dieto fBl jacomber, the Bohehbtscoe8n etme been reached. edition are being printed and, be-

Theter'snext and perhaps best P-residlent, a series of practice de- 18. is ajrdsly ob x Co nducted by the Society of In- cause of the size of the lot, will selleterm'n s thlpeaac ates has been held to enable all Thairtrjotiplyt bertee ex-hveln-enfo wnyfiecns Temgzn

entertinmen was he apearan emebers to engage in a debate and, hibited was a collection of the atqiy hs rvshv ogbe o wnyfv et.Temgznof Cornelia Otis Skinner in her works of William Dunlap. Many of one of the most praiseworthy of itself is an eight-page pictorial con-

mono-rama "Manion n theHud-more, or less, become acquainted tiigfrypcue ftecmuson"dThis, "sto o the Huner- wihdbiga wi eoehis portraits and miniatures were the undergraduate undertakinstaigfrypcueofheam s

son" Tisstoy f te dgeera wth ebgua ots artol extr among this group. Foremost, per- They were organize tosn and school life. The feature of theterm. ~~~~~~haps, was his famous painting of the various lesser charity drives magazine will be a two-page spread-

tiden of anrancetrhme amsinregtrm "A Scene from 'The School for that were conducted in school, of the Exeter game. One of the mainmonologues, the first of which was A record for membership was 'Scandal.' " Shown along with Dun- Since their inception they have col- purposes of the new project is to -

*about an American lady packing in stbiedwhen some 73 mien lap's works wefe also numerous lected progressively larger sm-stimulate interest in the CameraParis, makngus oshe por*s _ Club andtsaiviendotrns, mkinguse o herpoorjoinfed at the first of the term. In paintings, sketches, and drawings by beginning with $700 collected in the disatvteadt rFrench. The other two were en- the first debate of the season, Donald C. Greason of the Boston first year and culminating in the re- -to develop, a higher grade of photog- -

titled "Times Square at the Theatre aimed to shlow new men how a de- Symphony Orchestra in rehearsal. ceipts of this year, $2910. raphy among the undergraduates.There is a contest to determine theHour," and "Homnewofk," a Phila- bate should be organized and de-' Next to go on display was an ex- The first to achieve its goal o etpoorpswihapa, ndelphiamother doirij-homewbrk for livered, S. Cleveland and Jennison hibition entitled, "Three Centuries $50wsteJno lswIh bthtwinners wi e a, ancd

he welve-year-old son. Miss Skin- upheld the affirmative on the que.3- of American Architecture2-- -which in the final computation, has con- some time after the magazine's ap-ner performed before a record tion, "Resolved: that Congress had been assembled -by thel\Museurm tributed $527-50.--Second over the pearance.George Washington Hall audience, should repeal the present arms em- of Modern Art in New York. The line 'were the Seniors, who have Officers of the Club- who have

and as djuded y al a reasu- bargo against belligerents and in- (Continued on Page 5) given $908.50-$8.50 more than -been working- over the project arecess. stitute in its place the system of ~ ~ ~~~- their goal. Foll~wing the Seniors J. D. Lowell, E. D. Knight, E. E.

On Otober 17, under the aus- cash and cart-7itrade advocated by Student Council Plans are the Uppers who have contrib- Hammond, and A. L. Beck. Thepices of the Society of Inquiry, Dr. thle President," while M'arshman I utd $775. Last came the Lowerphogayintefrtsues

Walte H. udd soke bout he ad l~asamin uphld te nea- - For Class Day BlazersuphtgayinhefrtsuesWalter H. Judd spoke about the and Barsamian upheld the neg -Middlers who have given $669. largely the wgrxkrof the first three

war in China, blasting America's tive. The combination of Cleve- ~~D Various outside contributions net- of the above, and of R. L. Orde-Far Eastern policy. He stated that land and Jnnison defeated the Wamntainin~g rder In D nneg 3.-mnR .Vsan oadOtwithout the help of American-madelatrb4442.Tidetews H lAmn ThsY r'goods, it would be imosil lttr b 4-2.Ti eaews Hl mn hsYa This money will be distributed erbridge.Japan to continue imposble for very successful in serving its pur- Enterprises approximately thus: $800 will go It is expected that the Prism will

gression against China. (Continued on Page 4) Rer~~e w er g rm to the Red Cross, $400 to two stu- appear once every term throughout

On the week following this, the EI~AVfEAIV the old Senior Council into the $500 to the Andover Guild, $200 first edition is satisfactory the priceMusic Department presented a con- LOWER LITEKRR QIUA'LITY present Student Council, this or- toteGefl soito,$200 wilrmi ttet-five cents. If,cert by the famous Trapp Family -. t h rnelAscain ilrmi ttetChoir, for the second time in two IN MIRROR; MORE READABLE ganization has continued its various t h apo nttt,$0 ohwvr o nuhise ryears. Their program consisted of fucin n uisdrn h althe Student Y. M. C. A., and $100 sold, and, fewer are ordered from ___

many folksongs and of a few num- "A Study". "We Have One Foe" term. This term's officers who were to the Salvation Army. the publisher next term, thepricebers on ancient musical instruments. -Head-List-Of Prose elected at the end of last year are _________will have to 'he raised to thirty or

ont~ued n~ag 5Contributions the following:- J. H. Cuthber-tson, tit-iecns(Continued on Page 5) ~~~~~president;, J. F. Malo, treasurer; WINTER TRACK SQUAD WILL tit-iecns

- ~By John S. Greenway and W. P. Arnold, secretary.HODTM TRAS OAYFv Trp AeTa nGrenellMission Sale __Among the various problems that HODTM TRAS OAYFv Trp AeTa n

Grenfell ~ ~ ~ ~ - The fall issue of the Mirr7or, the Council has considered the most D rn.Fl yO trHeads Work Of Circle A which made its appearance last Sat- disturbing is that of keeping order Weights Customarily Strong;, uig al yOtr

urday, was unique in its contents. in the Commons. Due to a-r-om oes, Larkin, Fisher--Lawrence Boys Entertained by While not as high in all-around lit- instituted by last year's Council, the Boys een TosBoston Winter Carnival Trip

Members of Club erary merit as some past issues, it abolishment of the -"five minute Features Activitywas a fairly well-bAl6'ned and read- bel-hr a en osdrbe After the first several. weeks of

This term Circle A, under the able magazine with its high Spots of disorder in the Commions, particu- practice, the track team is begin- Both in repetition of favoriteable gid~ance of Mr. Baldwin, has real, first-class writing. Many short larly outside the Lower Middle din- fling to shape up and to offer some trips and in undertaking of newaccomplished many enterprises. Per- stories formed the backbone of the ing hall. The Council has tried'var- signs of what may 'happen during ones this has been a successfulhaps 'g-se most important of all material, and while- the poetry was ious mild 'measures, such as chapel the season. term for the-Outing Club. Undertheir undeitakings was the spon- definitely not the best ever produced talks, occasionally posting senior - The first official time trials will the direction of M\'r. Sanborn, Mr.

srgof the a-nnualwGefllMs -by undergraduates, it served to members in the -hall just beforema be fun off in an Inter--Squad meet iadanPrsetSevHo-sion sale. This year the sale was break up and balance the 'bulk of the time to pick out offenders, etc. All to be held this afternoon.- Members er, the club -as ' sponsored twoexceedingly successful, and great- cnet.The art department, which of these have proved of only te-will copt n all the numerous mountain climbing trips, one sail-

ly hlpe theGrefellAssciaton.was un~ortpatl oitted from the porary effect at best. Therefore, events. The Varsity is to have a in xusoa visit to the WinterThe gods wee setup in he -Crn- orial age, provided -the-zest and- -during the past week the Counil separate workout, while a very Sports Carnival in Boston, and a

mions and were sold at both lun- humor with Salty Peterson con- (Continued on Page 3) promising group of Juniors will trip to Pawtackaway.cheon and dinner. tibuting a very clever series of _________compete separately among them- The first of these was the ex-

sketches of undergraduate person-Fn Pho selves. The coaches hope by thisAnother important enterprise -FinaRoloFiherPhanii JyDebating metogtaororesfidieapedition to climb Mount Kearsarge.

was th weekend whch wa con-and Carl Spaeth took the brunt of Scheduled For Tonight of the various men's abilities. Thswsudrae unrM.- ducted for the boys of the Law- P I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Minard's direction on Sunday, Oc--rduced fo oys of thO e aw-da the Salt's wit. Concernixg varsity prospects, tober 1. The party was absent from

renceBoys'Club.One Sturda The best article in the issue, as Two debates will take place this many men have begun to -show up-members of Circle A took these decided by Mr. -Basford, was Bob evening in Bulfinch Hall as part of especially well. In the dashes, Co- school from nine o'clock in the

'boys to the football game, and, after McGiffert's "Study." It sincerely the regular Philo tournament. The captain Coles, Don Green, Burke, morning until six in the evening.that they showed' them around represents the reactions and-ihe- first will -start- at- 645. This pair of- and Moberly have 'beerf outstanding. On the return trip a stop was madethrough -the important places on the feelings of insignificance a_ young debates will be the last of the term. In the 300-yard run, Coles, Green, at the largest boulder in the Unitedcampus. The boys ate supper at the business man experiences as he In the first, Marshman and Barsa- Bruce and Ben Calder have been States.- Log Cabin; following this they takes a plane trip f rom Boston to mian will uphold the affirmative of doing very well. In the 600-yard Following this excursion was thewent to the )novie at George Wash- New Yorik in the midst of the po- the question, "Resolved: that the run it appears as though Upton and trip to Kennebunkport, Maine.ington Hralf That night the Law- litical crisis of the European world United States should sever diplo- Lee are certain starters. As to the This is a regplar trip whose prin-rence boys spent the night at the and the ter-orvand uncertainity of matic relations with Russia," against 1000-yard run, McGiffert, Blood, cipal feature consists of the lob1-Log Cabin and went home the next present-day life. It is a delicate yet Hickey and Waters. In the secon- Richardson and Weren have been sters and steaks that are consumedmorning. On the whole the week- vital subject exceptionally well debate, Sisson and Schnell will outstanding. These last two events for lunch. Secondary, hut impor-end wag -a great success. During handled and is tops in the issue, defend 'the~ affirmative on the are really very weak as yet, and the tant, was the scenic side of thethe term members of Circle A have Running "A Study" a close sec- question, "Resolved: that members coaches hope to find more material trip. On this trip the party climbedbeen helping unfortunate, boys at ond and leaving very little toachoose, of. the, Cabiniet 'shquld' have seats to develop. Mt. Aganmenticus.

(Continued on-Page 3s) (Continued on page 3) and the right to speak in Congress." (Continued on Page 3) (Continued on Page 3)

PAGE TWO THE PmILLIPIAN WEDNESDAY, DEC. 13, 1939

Exeter 12 - Andover 6 FIEAndcover, 20 - Nicholls, 2 I- i] AND HARVARD FRESH

Anderson, 11arris, MCLaughry -

Impressive During1939 Campaign

INJURIES i'LGUE TEAM

Peak Reached In 20-7 VictoryOver Yale Freshmen

'The Andover football team, al-

thQugh handicapped by injuries,foughit its way to a better than aver-age season wiflra-rtcord of live vic-tories and m~o defeats. The Blueteam was downed only by the strong1-arvard and Exeter elevens. Coach -

Sorota in his first year as head.

Swede Anderson about to be brought down behind the line of srini- cohfredastngndpw-

make in the season's finale. ful an organization as could be ex- Lcib McLaughry bucking the line for a short gain in opening engagement.pected from the material which hehad.

J. A. Makes Rest Record Gauls Capture Pennant Andover started the season by THRICE-BEATEN ROOTERS - Dramatic Club To Give

In Organizationz's Annals In Club Grid Campaign downing the -Nichols junior Col-lege bN a 20 to 2 score. In this DOWN TWO FOES, TiE-ONE "TheBishop Misbehaves"

Acontest, Anderson and K:euffel, both

Junior Team Goes Undefeated Green Defeated Only Once osf whomn were -new-'boys this year, Exeter Wins For First Time The play ,which the Dramatic

Until Last Two Games;'- opsT rimh showed up exceedingly well. The In Jim Ryley's Club will present this winter has

Loses To Exeter Romans Second whole team was impressive in thiscontest and the hea~,ier Nichols Regime definitely been decided to be The

1:1(lustonaly the bes since As thc Xarsity and - unable gain a ainstthe - Bishop Misbehaves. It will be

Ifl( 1ue~~~tionabl~~ best jay.~~~ee- -team was unbeto giagIn its most disastrous 'season of gvnlt ntewne ne h

junior Atletics were organized, teamis kept such large squads, the strong Blue line. -recent years-, the Andover soccerdieto ofM.CcrnThe

-' -ws-tisyeat sJiA. oobalata'.cl JootalA.emfwerofrcdlhefolowngmvel teave de ta goododoxiofens bofackngnsel ebnutyotsaorparsnhi

The rcord f thi poweful eeventhrough-l lack of material, to have feat-ed the Yale Freshmen in: which, scoring punch, won. only two games, termb as teriputs mustpabes-thi-

sXman football second teams. contest somve have said the Andover tying one and losing three. tra h cit utb b

was incredlibly gounithlast \With this change the season teamn playedl its best -game of the Frtefstim inimReystamned, and once these have beeni ac-

two games-they wvere undefeated started, andI the first two weeks season excepting the Exeter tussle. t~ifnty-eight years--of--coaching An- quired there will have to be a few

and had scored'a total of eighty- were spent on calisthenics andI drill Lrged on by the fact that they had dover soccer teams, Exeter emerged minor changes administered.

two poits wheras the otal s o ilo fupdamentals. The coaches this not beaten the yearlings in thre victorious in the annual struggle by Any students who wvish to help

of the._2 pposing tem a ee ~erwr: for the Gauls. Mr. Sev- years, the Blue elvnrle paa score of 1-0. Andover made a sur- with the stage lighting and scenery

Then the- two sad notes of an--ran~ce: for the Saxcons, M\r. R. XV. 20-7 score with the help of Ander- prisingly good showing in this should see Brad Murphy before

otherwise excellent record occurred Sides; for the Romans, M~r. Brbwri`; son. Harris and McLaughry. - . gamae, fighting doggedly until the they leave for the Christmas vaca-

in the form of two defeats, the an 1 for the Greeks, M.\r. Pieters TFhe Andover eleven next downed last wvhistle and threatening to score tion. Casting for the parts will be- -

first at the hands of the ,Esse,- aw'l ~l r. Tirnbie. the Northeastern Freshmen by a several times. In spite of Captain gin immediately after the vacation,

training-school ;ffid the second by In the opening games of the 1939 disappointing 8 to 0 score. Seekins, Joe Parker's and Bob Anderson's and it is hoped that a large num-

a light Exeter All-Club team. season the Gauls tied the Saxons the star Andover center, received a gallant opposition, the 'brilliant Ex- ber of students will-try out for the

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THE___ -¶ PHITLLIPIAN PAGETRE

Grenfell Mission Sale Heads After this setback, the now de- Winter Track Trials Will Be' jjj the movies on, Saturday nightS.Fall Activities- Of Circle A' termined-P.A squad set~out__tpre - -N TIE RunLOff.-Today;--WeigIhts-Good- -Each-week-two of the senior-men

/ - ~pare for -the Harvard Freshman (Contined fro Page ) game held n Octoer 18 nd en& All rboys who have books for bers take the job.

(Continued from Page 1) garne, held on Ohaveber 1furtheenuse('Oonilnued rom'-Page 1) In its regular business o~f sponsor-ing in a 1-1 tie. Mohn scored An- 'whidi-4hey hvn ute s- . ,

the Andover Guild by teaching dover's single tally, ad the team are cordially invited to contribute In the hurdles, Finley and- Paul ing tea dances the task of the Coun-themto bx an do therform of ~i~Tisplyed ts uual onsitent them to-the Loan Library. These-. -arter appear the foremost. Payne cil has been simplified by its 'being

them to ox and d other frms ofMohn. replaced it sa.cnitn gifts may be left at any time at is also improving greatly in this accorded representation on theathletis. The uild isfor smaler f~om. Mastrs andthe Oliver Wendell Holmes Li- e'Vent and later should prove valu- Faculty social functions committee.boy's who have no place to pla the two regular wings, McCafferty brary, the Recorder's Office, or able ntehg umBnLr

an'd are too young for the Boys- and Hudson, -and'did very well in the Registrar's-Office. in, Sissd-n, and Carter are outstand- -Three Council memrbers were e-CluLib. -this game. .- ing,-Larkin and Bond are also show- lected to meet with this group. To-

-On November 2 Mr. Van Ditti- The next game of the seasonwas All rules are in effect until the ing'-p well in the broad, jump. The gether they drew up a set of rules--- weller, of the Lawrence Interna- played with W~orcester Academy, schoolrcloses Wednesday after,~ shot put is- very strong this year to b-observed in giving tea dances.tional Institute, spoke under the from which the Blue emerged with noon-at 5 :35. Every boy is sb- with Jack and-Rollo Fisher, Beards- The first tea dance this year wassponsorship of Circle A to mem- a 1-0 victory. Bill Arnold scored the -he&-tothjffele util he leaves ley, and McLaughry on hand. In held Oct. 21, immediately after thebers of this organization and to sigega fteafeno na frte hita ees the pole vault, last year~'s promis- football ganewith Harvard Fresh-the niembers of the Society of In- pass, from Carter at right wing. The Before leaving he must sign ing group of Lowers are doing men, and the second on November

quir. Ths wa in ccorancewithfullbacks, Parker and Anderson, off at the Recorder's office. He very well. Te- include Davidson, 4. Ken Reeves Was- engaged to play-their regular plan of having one or and the halfbacks, Boynton, de shodld do this after his last ex- Merrick-, Chapman and Sulis.YOn for both of these.two addresses each ter. Limur, and Stillwell played excep- amination, reporting the exact the whole Coles has been the out- _________

Over he frst eek-nd o De-tionally well. Following Andovers time of his depaiture, and stading man to date in the--runs, Literary Quality Of "Mirror"cember, l~~~~one tally, howvever, the game be- wvhether he is leaving by trainwtLaknfoe stithjup

cme certain members of Circle caine fairly evenly miatched -and re- bus, car, etc. Signing off-in 'o witheLarkinnforeostcinnthesjumpA andof te Socety L-Ini,,q-man_-s__t_____ee-no and the two Fishers retaining the LwrTai eetIse

to a of t e othfi-o--ldrlReedz - wyfrees any one from his -ob- customary Blue superiority in thetok ao trip nocte wothfiedBaRe- Isconfidenge restored, the Aii. ligation to obey the rie.-Re- weights. -(Continued from Page 1)

win.At hismeeingwer rere-dover club now entered the game member every -one must sign off ________thtwowasack_____'

~~vin. At this meetingnst wereson November 1, the before le.aving the school. Maintaining Ordif In Commons I"W HaeOeF."Tiwsasentatives from many other prom- latoe'ebeteEee lmx osrmiin tt6sho W aeOeFe"Ti a inent schools, and together with latoebfbeteEee lmx osrmiiga h col One Of Council's Enterprise-raenofw tmih

thes othr scoolstheydiscssedOnce more; however, a loss wvas during vacation will be subject fs- -Siperb teteto ht--gchalked up against the Blue to the to the rules: Hey will be as- -Ihave been a complete failure asa

various religious problems. During tunle of 1-0, in !spite of the many signed rooms for the recess by (Continued from Page 1) theme. Jack took the tragic storythe discussions several preachers changeq in psition and substitu- the Treasurer's office. has conferred with Mr. Allen arte -h of- Theo Hagedorn, whom manyand lecturers addressed the various tibnls Taweemdinodrt-1atrs'eqstotytoeceonstudents 'vill remember, and in agroups, offering their pinionas on find a successful scoring combina- some drastic measure to improve very touching and appealing man-the mnany aspects of religion~which .tion. Though scoring possibilities Varsity Debaters Engage the general situation at the Corn- ner pr-esented it as a narrative whichwere being talked about. were frequent-in this game, the team -mowould' do credit to the best of the

This week Circle :V is selling tu- obviously lacked the final punch to Lawrence This Afternoon In addition to this, the Council English propagandists. - Theo, our -

berctilosis seals in the C-ommions at carry them through. -. has carried on its regular duties, such German exchange student of twothe -different meals, and it is hoped Although the individuals of the The seond debate of the varsity as elections. This fall it has held the years ago, was reported killed inthat he ktndents will give the~ir 1939 squ'ad were good, and Captain debating season wl be held today elections of class officers for the action flying over Poland, and thewvhole-hearted support totheprev'en- Parker's leadership excellent, some- at 3 :00. oclck with the Lawrence various classes. In addition to this simple, direct style of Jack's writingtion of this disease. In the near fu- how they lacked the necessary col-, High School in Lawrence. It will it is holding the elections for the Se- onil e almrs i oetature it plans to hold a old clothes laboration that is essential to a sc- be broadcast over the Lawrence sta- nior Prom Committee. n the past on hotdrive in which students will be ap- cessful team. tion VLAW. this committee has not been chosen The general impression receivedproached for clothes which they The general first team lineup The two constructive speechies for pntil the winter term; however, this was that while the- average literaryno longer want and wish to give to throughout the season was: Dicken, Andover will be given by V. F. year the Council decided to hold it , quality was lower than in peviousthe poor. - Donahue, g; Captain Parker, lfb; Spengler and P. . Jennison, debate at this time so that the members of years and the poetry in particular

Anderson, rfb; Boynton, lh'b; de manager, and S. NM. Cleveland will the committee would be able to -- below standard, the bulk of the ar-Andover Soccer Team Wins Two, Limur, chb; Stillwell, rhb; Carter, deliver the rebuttal. -- - scout for a good band during the tidles were interesting and varied in

Ties,-One; Exeter Scores First lo; Richardson, i: C. V. Arnold, c; The topic of this debate, the Christmas holidays. subject-matter-.---While -as--a -work--of--_____ ~~Mohn, ri; Moberly. ro. term-'s last, is: "Resolved, that the Another custom that has been ins- art the Mirror might not be the best

(Continued rom Page 2The season's consistent high government should own and oper- tituted this year is that of having -eyer, as a magazine, it is certainly(Coninue fro Pag 2) scorers were Carter, left outside, ate all railroads." Council members try to keepoorder as good s it has been in the past.

eter forwards swept in and scored adBl rod etrin the last period, making the scor-i1-0 -Five Trips Are Taken

~Openjng-the-seso- agitnst- _DurlB9XW1 teTs-Hampton on Octobrer 4, the Blue (CniudfoPae1team came out with an easy 3-0 vic- (otnefrmPe1)-A nnouncenment-tory. Parker and Anderson at full-. A third trip, -an-d--one -which theback, Carter, forward, we-re the Ouiting Club has long wanted toteam's mainstays in this game. Two make, was the sailing trip wvhich

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Next, moving on to a harder op- count of rain, but was successfulponent, the P. A. squad Played whnivial okpae he Goods. The best foreign fakets have been searched for this MerchandiseDeer-field at Deerfield on October boats about 20 feet long and each and we beg your inspection when looking for Gifts Reasonably Priced.14. In this encounter. Jim Ryley's containing one master and about See too our complete stock of exclusive woolens in Shetlands and Tweedsremarkable streak of thiifty-five wins five boys made up the party.- This Wbovn by Hand-and -made into Fine-Lothing in our own New Havenand-three ties was finally broken 'by trip will pobaibly be repeated if Tailor Shop by Langrock-Prices starting at $55 and upward.Deerfield's 2-1 victory. Although possible in the future.the-Andover squad seemed to have Inadtotoheehrewea slight edge over its opponents, it Inadtonptotes ther were. wa not able to overcome an early, two trips cltn h it lead. Carter scored the only goal. week ago Saturday six boys were T HN AHU m V E IR-J t P-The team in this game did not taken into the Boston Garden. Then ~PN;-E'Bseem to be functioning well as a just (luring the past wxeek, MIr. Mi-n- LiAPNGRoCI(whole. The halfbacks as well as the arcl and three boys drove to Paw- 127 Main Street, Andover, Mass.forwards were constantly missing tackaway. near Exeter, N. H., and Stores at-Yale, Harvard, Brown, Wiliams, Bpxeter, Princeton, and Pennsh-ots and being beaten to the ball by Mt. Uncanoonack near MXanches- Shop, and 5 Llberty St, cor. BroadwaY, N. Y.Deerfield players. t~r.

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PAGE FOUR - THE PHILLIIPIAN WEDNESDAY, DEC. 13, 1939

Until the-middle of this month, nly two stu-TH E PH ILL IPIAN dents-had left school since the opening-a record

I.,.bii~~b~~d ~ t which has never before beenepquazled. In another

field, the undergraduate bocfy voted overwhelm-Member of Daily Princetonian Association of ingly -for the renewal of THE PHILLIPIAN Forum .U H

Preparatory Scool Newspapers-groups which got together during part of the fall 0

Represented by Nation-at Advertising Service. Inc. and winter terms of last year. The majority of______________- ~approximately three hundred votes which the bal- f

-Editor-in-Chief ' lot on the plan 'revealed indicates an increase ofROBERT C. McGIFFERT interest -in international and domestic affairs since TS

un es Mana ger the oultbreak-of the war, and it is our since hope-NICHOLAS M. GREENE th By DickenAssirtant Busini~ Manager- that this interest will not die own duringth

RANDOLPH C. HARRISON, '41 winter and force the discontinuance of a projectwhich last yar proved of extreme interest and With the last and most oveted Bay Packers take over the profes-

EDITORIAL DEPAR TMENT Managing Edito value to the few undergraduates who attended bowl positions decided, King Foot- sional -football crown from the New

ALBERT Bl. SCHULTZ. J.T reglaly ball abdicates until- New Year's York Giants, champions of last sea-Asisgninent Ediregtaroy.Day when he will once again bDe at son's campaign. Milwaukee, host for

SAsnmenM EVELAND In other fields of extra-curricular activity, the -the head of the sporting world, the contest, saw its first big-timeStographic LZEitor general attitude of the student-body has not beefi In choosing the Tournament of football, and as a result, a sell-out

EDWARD D. KNuGHT. J, so encouraging. The Camera Club's new publica- Roses competitors, Tennressee and crowd was on hand and severaltion, "The Prism," is the only evidence of initia- the University f Southern Caifw thousand would-be spectators were

Associte Editori iv on the part of the udrrdae which has ornia, the promoters had little turne-dawaiy at the gates. The winG. A. Mosmv.y '40 W. II. HATHEWAY,. '41Lie rudgauts__ __ - -choice~aftetth(-resuiltg--E -Satur---marked-the-P-acking---Teai-'s ---fifthP. S. JENNisoN. '40 R. uI. JKSON, '41 appeared this falh--A-granidttaf-f seven heelers day's contests and as other formid- national championship, two morew. B'. Fi?,OL, '40 F. G. C.RCKEL '41 turned out for the editorial competition of THE able threats were engaged elsewhere than any other team in either leagueD. R. SULAR. '41 . R. . BcEN. '41- PHILLIPIAN, and by the end: of the term only four on January 1. Tennessee, only cap- has won.E. D. 0OutzaxyzR. '41 WV. R. MACDONALD, '41 of these remained. Contributions to the Mirror- able and available Eastern repre- As the eason's scheduled contestsH. F.. EARLY. '41

__________ ~~~~~~~~~~~were few and far between, and' th&e is silt only sentative, was one of the two~ re- came to end Saturday, our final av-BUSINESS DEPARTMENT one Upper Middler on the board of that publica- maining big teams to finish the sea- erage for the fall stopped at .688.

Circidotion Manager son undefeated, as Cornell, a stauinch This included 44 wins, 20 losses,JOHN H. REGE. '40-. tion. Those who are on the publications boards, member of the Ivy League,--atid- and 6 ties which didn't figure inAdvertising Manager particularly of THE PHILLIPIAN, have'shown lit- therefore, forced by the standing ' either total. ur -best ingle day's

PAT STAFF '41 tle or no interest i h iiiso h apr_-peeetstb D rmouth to re- record, whed over 6predictions werex. PETTENGILL. '40 WV. T. B~ACON,. '41 with the result that almost the entire burden o fuse Rose Bowl bids, was the other, issued, was November 18 when we1. . OTERsRIocE, '40 F HOOKER, '41-.ta inqeton chier-gnrd90pcnadpoesF. C. CARS. '40 R. G. NLB. '41 putting out the pape-has- fallen-upon--the4eu_*ea'nqusinn-hocee-grerd9npretadporsT. C. DicrsoN. '40 C. C. P,'r '41 mained. On the other hand, the was the following Saturday when

___________ ~~~~~didates and a few faithful board memibers. West was faced with a more eri- a 50 percent rolled in.THEi PHILLIPIAN is published Wednesdays -and Saturdays Despite the lack of prgesl~h~ articular--- ous problem, for thestorem-deNT- Over the Uhristmas Yecciss both --

Trms: Sub scrton.$olh year; H I'MLLA theor , field, however, the fall term on -the whole has lock between Southern California New York and Boston will be cen-Enter~d as second clas-tnatteir-at the post office at Andover, seemed to be afairly successful one. It certainly anU.CL.Acopitemt-erfrahliccivyseily

Mass:-,--under-the ahasbeenactanqilfoeaithfewo3tbe187ofany ters, tgoing on past record and for hockey and basket-ball. GoingOffice of pblication: Smith & Coutts Co., Park Street, hsbe rnuloe ihfwotraso n the delicate raciaL problem con- farther north skiing takes the spot-Andover, Mass.' kind marring the steady routine of the school. cerned with U. C. L. A's accep- light, and mneets are predominant

Andover, Mass., December 13, 1939 -- The most important part of the term, however, tance, really no alternative was left. throuhothe-wHapirstill lies ahead. Final exams are coming, and de- The week-ed also wthe Gee area. u teNw Haphr"The Prism" spite what may have happened during te rest ol

____________ ~~~the term, successful exam results usually leave Philo Ends Successful First train and experience members inThe recently announced plans for the issuance the impression that the term as a whole has been Term Preliminary Debates debating. The-irannual tournament

of a new publication, "The Prism," marks a defi- a successful one. - now, commenced. This tournamentnite advance in the progress of xtra-curricular (Continued from Page 1) continuies- on throughout- the yearactivity on Andover Hill. In inaugurating the first I pose of acquainting the new mnem- I-R11_new magazine in years, the Camera Club is not IM ovie P-review bers wvith the style and method of team at the end of the debating sea-

I debating. - - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~son. The first debate in this tour-only stimulating unde;rgraduate interest in itsdeaig namient took place on December 6.activities, but is also starting a type of publication The last movie of the fall term will be shown T he next pair of debates were The first 'debate wvas on the ques-which will, in all probability, preient Andover i ereWsigo alStra~t~ held before a small audience. Iin Reolved -_thll hleh~l life in a ight which more closely approximates - -----Tl~se debates includedCastle and be an amendment to the constitu-

the ctul tuththa do he the puliction Hoeymow-n-Bliand it stars Madeleine Car- Finley upholding the affirmative tion giving Congress the power tothc o actualr thn dthe oterpullaton roll, Fred MacMurray and Allan Jknes. Formerly of the question, "Resolved: that- override a Supreme Court decisionwhih nmosappe on the Hill. ri TePhl titled Are Husbands Necessary, -the Hays of- compulsory military training in by a two-thirds miajority." K. WV.

It isimpo~iblefor the Pt Porri, he Pil- fice forced the change because it did1i't want to state universities should be abol- Steere and J. Preston upheld thelipian, or the Mirror to give a really accurate im- have the matter up for question, at least on the ished," against Malo and Lewis. affirmative against P. . Bush andpression to outsiders of the activities -of the un- en Finley and Castle won by the very E. H. Ydahoney" on the negative.dergraduate 'body. The Pdt Pourri is-essentiafT close margin of 445-440. The The latter wvon the decision b 445-

a Senio publiction an henc~mst put ost ofHoneymoon in Bali -is a funny picture, for a second debate of the evening wvas 420. In the evening's otedbtits emphsis on ifferentaspectsof schoo li~: wile. It tarts of witheabangoantkeepsluyhcaunfrtunatelecanceldedue totheCE.C.oC.tContantin dndAA.LL

ith-emphasisin attfemptog accuts of ostlie - pace well for the first few reels and then suddenly illness of several contestants. Berne Freese won the decision from W.- gger-a y fol ndFenbrgweedt-hveoposd raker and Casey on the question,

of the student activities, but it cannot possibly go - ins~p or sthe-ght.m Thell res nishingey fold-g- Perlman and Eastman on the affir- "Resolved: Capital punishmentinto the minor events which take place.Apt the inx-u- ort-gh. The rtrrvlest isun merel Ahang- mative side of the question, "Re- should be abolished." The fipj_tefiit which a photographic magazine will 'be able ovrThstyrelesaun GilAea solved: that there should- be no score was 425-415.'

t.The Mirror represents the literary and artis- beautiful bachelor girl, who is the boss of a Fifth third term for the presidenF-of All the Philo debates of this yearto.itrsso iesuen oy u ee oi Avenue department store. She (Madeleine Car- the United States." ,have been judged by Mr. Brownti pitssof hec set'body liutee too is roll) knows all the answers and all the angles and ' The highest point of the fall 'o the English Department, except

scope. The new "Prism" should be a valuable ad- none of-these, for her, at least, end in-men, came in the debate in which Mudge on one occasion on which Dr. Han-ditin t th othr -hre pubicaion, fo itcanHowever, at this point, a cocksure lad named- and H. Stillwell upheld the affirma- senclever acted as substitute judge.

ditio to he oher hreepublcatins, or i can Bill Burnett (Fred MacMurray) blows in from tive of the question, "Resolved: ________________give a much more ~~~~~~~~vivid impression of school life - that co-education should be abol-giano h muhysmo epothscolancn Bali like a tropical monsoon. This Burnett s SO ished," against Burnam and Mober- NOTICEandsof thve phycaltosetup of the schooland cnr hot that it takes him just a couple of mivnues to ly. Blurnam an d]\'oberly finally won

also ive sace t manyof th impotant inor thaw icy Gail out; he do-es it- so quickly,' il-act, 450-435 after a most involved a -. 1 et ilb edTu-.events which never gain any recognition in the that the writers were force to-sow hi.down amusngicotrovesyeonthisuatse

other three publications. -~~~foce t sowhi dw ausngcotrvesyo day a~ an rda o altos hthe Caera lubito 'ecnrauae.oh before he got Gail bag and bagg~ige in the fourth ihteresting subject. ave not completedal the ire

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expert fashion editing is excellent reason for getting your tails attorial. It is our purpose, therefore, t-touch only the most overpowering leading man we have seen Roger Kent, -where you know thir dateline is as recent as today'sbriefly on the highlights of the term' which will for a long time, as Time says: . . .-wow he woos newpaprsend a week from today, her, zouie he kisses her, whazm he MacMurray-'s - -You may have Roger Kenlt clothes Made To Your

The Exeter football game was perhaps the most her." Unfortunately he overacts tremendously; he - -"Measure at our regular $35 price. For sample -

important ingle event in the eyes of the great is c~te but self-consciously so, like a five-year old, swatches, address: 17 East 45th St., N. Y. Cmajority of undergraduates, but although the Madeleine Carroll is pretty good in the type ofgame was lost, the gallant struggle put up by the part that suits her best. Allan Jones sings or some- R (i G E RI K E N TJeam. left no doubt in anyone's mind that it ha thing. Virginia Van Upp's screen-play is riotously Suits, Ouw~rcoats and Formal Wear for Mendone all that could have been epected of it. But funny and Edward Griffith's direction is prettyatheoe83 prcwhile the game occupied:- our thoughts for a good except, of course, for Fred MacMurray. 40 WALL ST. 321 BROADWAY (neat Worth) 12 WESr SS.' T.

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Gauls Capture Club Pennnt Record Of Juniors Excellent Ten Entertainments Include Varied Exhibitions Featured Varsity Gridders Downed Only.~-RomansGain-Second Place Despite Loss Of Two Contests Concerts, Lectures, and Movies During Fall At Art Gallery By Exeter And Harvard Fresh

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and tw Romans tied the Greeks. The season began with a deci- The Ttirppifarily is directed by Dr.J exhibition itself was very extensive, dislocated shoulder early- in. the.~Il the teams seemed evenly sive 18-0 Andover ictory over a Franz Wasner and for five years Iagng from early adobe pueblos- tourth quarter which prevented

matched and from the start it could mediocre Lawrence team, which has be-en appearing in very popular o the German Pennsylvania ba-prs his lplaying the rest of the sea-be seen that nne of the teams could not stop the' Juniors'-power- -concerts throughout Europe and the of today. It included a numb er of beam. seemeng t ckne the Buorwould walk away with the pennant. -f'il attack. One P. A. touchdown United States. - s---wL WImYseined in ac the taeamer

Tfie Gauls and the Saxons moved was hamimered- olver by - Frank (in bctober 24, the Society of In-' htgahmdladmout ahead in the next games a Strotid, ad the, other to by quiry presented the -HamptonInsti-prvdogeaitrstothunadtme ferim teyxee

-hndefeated the Greeks by a 7 Latirie Jules. ust before this tute Quartdt, who sang beautiful ne- dergraduate body as a whole. TIhe stopped a short dtance'-iroi-tliet6 nothing score and the Romans game, the unior squad, composed- gro spirituals to a very appreciative display closed on Nv 7 olb togNrhatr eby a 14 to 0 margin respectively, of thirty-two players, elected full- audience. MXr. White, the quartet's On exhibition with this "Three "ensb Aaetana.tuho.n b%Both teams proved very even in the- back Johnny allon of Andover, spokesmian, explained to the. audi- Centlyirieri-ofhAmerican Arceitec-

Gaul-Greek contest but the Gauls and cenf6fTdW -iil Oi13rien-of Med- ence the excellent work that the ture" exhibit wa- then placed a egidr h eiinoefinally scored in the closing--mm- ford as co-captains for the sea- Hampton nsti-ute -has been doing group of designs submitted in a con- ~1aelr opponinits.utes of the fourth quarter on a SO" for negroes ever since the end of test for an expensive new art center Ofn October 21, the Andoverspectacular run by Cole from b- The following week saw a heavier the Civil War, at WVheaton College, Mlass. The eleven sutrered its first defeat to

hind his own goal line all the way Brooks team nosed out, 6-0, by the Next on the lecture list was one building was to cost ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~OO,000 and the powerfulletue -Harvard Freshman o- s-$5--0000an te owrfl -arar Fesma

up the field for a Green tally. The P. A. Juniors, who were catapulted given by Mr. Morris S. Frank, vice- many specific requirements were team, thie heavier Red eleven man.-

Saxons were outstanding in their to victory by means of a beatifully president of the world-renowned listed. The contest itself wvas spon- aged to defeat the gallant Bluegame and sored twic onabilateeue"roct ri as h Seeing Eye," who, with his own sored by the Museum of Mlodern players b a 20 to 6 margin. An-

pass caplesfored byic Wikwr Adoe brlinexctd l-on Irin thesBrooks "Seeing Eye" dog, Buddy the Sec- Art in New York and the Architec- dlover's lonle tally came early in thepshe orme b icw geAmnd svery oorgi heveroand ond, at his feet, explained to a large tural Forum. The designs which hrst period when Hoopes fell onand - aevsvr or oeea audience the functions of this so- placed up to fifth in the competitilon McLaughry's punt over the Har-

Tlie following Wednesday the during the following week funda-, itwihhsdn omc o eeo ipa.vr olln.Floigti hGauls kept up their winning streak mentals were stressed in order to ciety hicho thas doned sonm chfor eeonly yahtes rhi-Rd goal oledolw this heeby defeating the Romans 6-0. The increase the efficiency of the groundthaiofte'ln.Icnetonwhtesarie- dtam upaydhirnmes --

Saxons tied the Greeks in their attack. The result was amazing, for Following this extremely interest- ture exhibits and with its own art anid constantly crashed through thegarne 0-0. The Gauls outplayed on the following Wednesday the ing talk, the Art Department pre- courses, the Art Gallery on Novemn- Blue line for long gains. However,

their oponent in thir gam and Bue boy compltely ruted as'ented a film in George Washing- ber 10 showed a movie -entitled the team fought hard and tried its

scored their lrie-t-m-hdown in the lighter Fessenden team to the tune ton Hall entitled, "The Evolution of "The Evolution of aSycae. es-ooecm ishar.ials.secndpeio o asucesfu atak f 0-. Tisgae iteseda the Skyscer." This movie dealt The film was prepared by the ar- The fil-wing week the Andover

of power plays. The'Saxon teamn A. march which carried rom the with the development of buildings chitectural department of the Mu- eleven downed the BowvdoinFreshwas unble t makeany pogres openng whstle ight own t t~lefrom -the early stone structures, seumn of Modern Art in New York in a 6 to 12 victory. Anderson,- -

against the Greek eleven .and their Fessenden tenty, whence -Strout which were held up'by heavy outer T-he movie showed the complete Arnold and Smith rolled up thetussle ended in a scoreless tie. sitdlfcn o cdw. walls of masonry, to the modern progress of a modern skyscraper points as the team showed marked

In the bginninggames o the Hsueeded n hi amtordon skyscraper, -built on an interior steel from the earliest excavations to the imprvmnlvr h avrIn he egnnig gme oftheHesuceedd n hs atept orthe, skeleton. Mo~t of the film, however, finished product. proga menow ver theler ackled

second round the Gauls moved extra point, and Andover led 7-0. dealt with the dsign of a modern The most recent addition Ito go on Very lpoorly and much unnecessaryfurther out ahead by overcoming The second team was in for mosE- skyscraper. exhibit was a seventy-five foot foot-ya.ge.asaidbyteFsh

btle eaxnsei 7-0 o i. The Romn-ree o tieame re mainederu the *fr On November 24, the Music De- ball m-ural made by the boys in Ex- men L-ecause of -this fact. In spitebattle nded i a 7 to7 tie.The fist teamreturnd tot er aynfo partment presented Miss Rosalyn eter's art classes. The mural was of 1-owdiin's long runs they were-

Gauls slightly outplayed their rivals a brief spell in the third quarter an Tureck, considered to be one of the made in a short time but neverthe-unbetdfathepwrlA-

al toug thke am boutdwer nt Ader thirenT last itswo the world's greatest woman' pianists. less is very good. It represents an dover eleven ad once' again theable t makea toucdown ntil Adoverscore.The lst twotouch hihlight of M,\iss Tureck's ad- Exeter player bowling down all hisBleta emrdvioius

the final period when as die result downs were scored by virtue of an- mirable program was her poNwerful football opponents except Andover.of a long march in te third quar- other Arnold to Irwin pass- and by redto fteCoi oaa wti-h syt'ome.Teda- The Andover gridders in the 'lastter they scored on a line plunge. another gallop y Strout. who also ThOuigCubpentdsm igwamdefrhealdnete game of the season before the

Tl Riangisto-(d- firs-in--their added the extra point. Fessendein skiing movies on December 5th in week before-the-annual - Andover- Exeter contest conquered the Tuftstussle with the Greeks- but they scored in the last mninute of play Peabody H~use. These were shown Exeter encounter. (Continuted on Page 6)did not stay in the lead long, for against the thirci teamn, and the gamne and explained by Mr. Ford K.the Greeks came through in the ended. Say-re, manager of the Hanover

thir peiodto tally on a long pass. The next contest was a long, Inn in Dartmouth College. They * *3l M IV ,--- -

The Gauls cliinched the 1939 pen- gruelling struggle with Governor had to do primarily with -past Dart-' G O N H O U E nant when they defeated the Greeks Dunimer, in which Andover, after mouth \Vinter Carnivals.

byn a i 7- rst m arn and thnermng snatching a quick-lead on Jack Mor- The last event on the term's long SEND THAT LUGGAGEwon teir frst gme byconquringris's ten-yard touchdown jaunt and entertainment schedule was -the lec-

the Saxons 7-6. The Greeks defin- extra point. entraqed in a see-si' ture last Friday night by Paulitely outplayed the Gaulspinsthe and running battle with the Shinkman, on "The Headline

first -half of their Came but-the on Pae6 Gae. b FATR I W YE P ESGreen team came back inthe last Just phone the Rail- rw~half and scored the only touchdown way Express agenton a line plunge in the fourthquarter. The Romans edged out when your trunk or Kthe Saxons in their game by an bags r paked-andextra point. The Saxons were the off they will speed,first to score but they failedf to - direct to our home,make the extra -point and they led inall cte n rn

60'. However, the Romans scored cpltws oin the final period and managed to -cp--tons.Yo

gain the ~~~~~x-tra point and beat the ~~~~~~~~~~can send collect" too, samne as your laundxy

hitherto undefeated Sa!'ons. goes Use this complete, Iw-cost serviceThe ,last contests of- the season t.*' both coming and going, and enjoy your'

were perhaps the most upsetting ~1train trip full of the proper Holiday spirit.ones, The Romans, who had grown .When you phone, by the way, ber to tellcontinually stronger, defeated the our agent when to call.mighty Gaul team 7-6, and the B.&M.R . EOGreeks tied the Saxons 0-0.' The ANDOVM.R, MASDEPO1Romans started a sustained march -Telepho'ne 51-Win the first period which ended ina score. Aain the-Roman---teamR LY .-

itadle the crucial extra point. 'TheGauls fough-t valiantly and came E X-Sback to tally in the first-'minutes ofE XR S

thie secoi~d quarter. H-owever, they,did not score the extra point and NATION-WIDE RAIL-AIR SVCfromn that time on they wvere un-able to reach the-Rornan end zoneeven though they were almost al.%ways in Romah territory. The-----GreekSaxon game was played I'ith very even sides; neither team

score, and the game ended in aST L- Escoreless tie.U N EG R D

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-Varsity Gridders Downed Only Record Of Juniors Excellent the first place, six of the best men their opponents had backed them lowing: in the line, Chipnia,

By Exeter And Harvard Fresh Despite Loss Of Two Contests on the team, including Co-Captain up as; far as the 5-yard line. The' Toms, Hamnmorid7Clemn n-- ~O'Brien, were unable to seE action; in the last quarter after returning Irwin; and of te backfield, C.

(Continued from Page 5) (Continued from Page 5) and the Exeter team was-miade up an Andover punt from behind the Capt: Fzfflon, Strout, Eschholz, and

Fresh in -a hard fought 19 to 6 vic- Dummers, the outcome of the gm of older boys. -The first half saw- goal line to the -yard ine heGlrt

tory Haris nd Brkescord th reainig ucertin utilthe nstExeter ring up seven points. Dur- Red and Gray finially scored- from Considering the season asaroichownswhil Smih an Mc-whistle sounded. ing the second period the-Andover there on their fourth down. This whole the following boys did ex-

touchdowns while Smith and A~~~c- were at a double disadvantage: in was the last tally of the game, giv- cellent work: Co-Captains O'Brien

foarnc reh Tuft e nt - hs sc~e grgtin nefmet ted itse team held well despite being hani 4ng-Exeter an unfortunate but un- and Fallon, Chipman, Merryan,fits 'Qu Tfs em cr gge ao bigemre ainpedt capped by injuries to several of derstandable victory of 13-0. Par- Hammond, Coleman, Toms, Esch.

islone tally in the third quarter guns 6i- ig n mrvdthe best players. Frequently they ticularly outstanding in this game holz, Strout, Arnold, Gilbert, and

after a long sustained 85 yard Lawrence team with high hopes. managed to stave off scores when were the-performances of the fl- Irwin.

drive-. The tackling was-greatly ini The outcome of this game, how-proved over that of the Bowdoin ever, was much more one-sided than il

game and the team proved to be had 'been expected, for the Juniori impressive on both the offense and thundered over their opponents withthe defense'. the crushing score of 31-0. In this AnSheridan

Andover went into te Exeter game two passes from Wieting togamne which took place on the next lrwNin and fromt M'orris to Merry- A Warner Bros. Pidture

week-end, the slight underdog. This man accounted for two of the P. A. does her Christmaswas mainly due to the Red and- scores. The other thTr-6 were made - shopping early., i

Gra's mprssie saso. Te wllby Louie Hudner, Charlie Arnold,GrayiExtr eeven was T aell and last but not least, by Co-Captain

times a constant threat, and aidedOIre;wosacdaLwene --____

by tmelybreas i defatedjj~pass from the air and loped eightygallnt Bue tam y a 2 to6 ~ yards for a score. Black-Jack M~or-

- gin. Exeter sored first in tI ISmitade-the-point-after-one-of-these- - __

gret la~icon rvere y Knetouchdowns and thus completedwhic ocurrd erly n te gme.Andover's scoring.

However, the Andover tea ws Then, a week before the Exeternot to be downed foi long and- in-- game, without the services of its-

the third quarter the Blue staged a glameonf entr "Irsh A. Beamen,drive which was aided by runs by an oecnietP .ta n'McLaughry, Harris and Anderson. countered a tough, undefeated Es-Finallx Bob M_\cLaughrv threw a sex training school team, and re-- -

pass to Bill Arnold for the lone An- ceived a strong dose of that w~hichdoter score-5Phe-Blue-gridders nian- cures-overconfidence-defeat. Es.aged to hold tlhe'Red team off un- sex had an excellent line and manyti-l.-th"4-.--l-terIart of the fourth tricky backs, who administered a 20-

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scored on a lIine plunge by Remick But a week later the Blue teamfro the ird line. There was no Ifaced Exeter with hopes high-doubt but that the Exeter team de- feeling that the defeat of the pre-servedl to win, but the Andover vious week had only strengthenedeleven did not -go -down in defeat themn b~y destroying any false sense ......

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