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Established 1878 Vol. LIV No. 36 PHILLIPS ACADEMY, ANDOVER, MASS., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1933 Ten Cents TAFT SUBDUES BLUE Iei lce oKOTSCHN1G SPEAKS TO -Gomng On Today BLUE MERMEN TROUNCE WRESTLERS 16.14 IN Mannage Soccer Team SOCIETY OF INQUIRYi30 eglr etngfth WORCESTER SWIMMERS SEASON'S MAT FINALE \t:..t ii \\ ;trd( WVe't of B~ing- AT SUNDAY MEETING SketchfClub in tlie :ase- BY 44 TO 21 MARGIN capt. Kennedy, Lewis, Kinne, 11111 'nUl~q, N. YV.. was chosen M.\r. (irenson will give .1a ndvrCpue ieOtO Capt Kenedy Lews, inne nzna.n,4"r oif the( 1934 Soccer International Relations As Seen lecture.AnoeCatrsFvOuOf And Stevens Win tenIit-iloiii From Geneva 2 :30 Second Track Teani Six Possible First For Andover tell -s Sa~turda moniniV Discussed meiet with NMethuen ill thle Places tihe elect ion., hd fter chiapel. PERRY, TAFT STAR, VICTOR WVest. ani Ijpper \hiddller, enl- U. S. SHOULD JOIN LEAGUE 6Ca5ge.era ftefl ASNWN RATSRK tered A\ndlovvr a year ago las;t ( rchestra in the Choir Taft Gains Winning Margin By Tak- Asserts In Talk That InternationalMason, Hurlbutt, McDuff And Hey- Taft Gain. Winning Margin By Tak- fall. Ile suicceedk W\\"ll* i I Aset IoakThtIvrndoa Room of the Chapel. wo atr te is Ing Two Matches By Falls Pence Is Work Of Home, wo atr te is To Blue's One aI, miaatii~er. Not Geneva 6:45 Rehearsal of lDrarnatic -Places For Blue Nohn F. Fu'tller of D urhami, Club Play in the Meeting The Andover griajIplers lost N. II.. litei, alreadv been elecic.1 Walter lKots.chnig. dlirector- of Roomn. ( Drcss rehearsal) D~esp~ite thle abkenice of Captainl their final mneet of thle winter by a ilci.iai hetam h Inuteruati. ital Studenit Service 7 :00 Tryouts for the debating D~on Kimiball. the Blue swinmitn- 16-14 nrargin to Taft School in thle . ______________________ in ( euncva. 1.j ke -in LEurope as teaim 'whiichi will compete team eas.ily otutcla~sedl thle team 1lorden Giminasium last S Lturdav ~,Ven froml C .eneva" Sun1daV eve- against Exeter in Peabo'lv- fromt Wor'cester Academyi Satur- ,afternoon. Though both teinis BET ltilig ill I 'ealn od II ou)1e under thle I Ose ay- by tile \wide- margin of 44 to %%(I four oif the matches, Taft' LOOMIS FENCERS BET IpI&Ce of theC .Sciety of InqJUIry. _____________________21. This niakes the fifth victorv two falls to the 1Blues one gavc I r. K- 'tschni- :,tatedl that lie felt for the Blue out of six mieets. The the visitors the edge. - Victorv, was BLUE DUELISTS 7. people who are iutere~.ted in inter- B U. iiuruSOS swimniitng season end,, this, Satur- uncertain for either side wntil the n iatio nal affai rs and t:i Ik qu1ite at bit, MEN LOSEUUIALH dd with the Exeter mneet. final mniatces. The A\ndover sea- Capt. Macombe Wins Four ahu hm nltfrt. 1 ""T LEBAKT E noe atrdfv i~ ~ae !ioti, Which 'endedl Saturday, wva Maceio noe thing~s. Thev .. lottld realize that out fBapossblesix.Theonl OneC of tlle pioorest o recent yvr iets fs~igtepolli ffirst for WVorcester was taken by with two defeats an~~~~l two victories ~Swordsmen th ; 5 i suvigtl podii i %%-ll to efetsan tof yitreas the Vorld(h lrtttle~ lic i Geea Andover Wins Last Pre-Exeter Ilrancis in thle 200-yard freest~le for the Blue. - - MEET HELD AT LOOMIS bitt inl their hotme goveriniient '. Game With Easy 28416 inl tIle good tulle of 2 minutes and iKintme (lid wvell for tile, B lue inl These people otiglit lIikewise to Decision 15 qeconds. Thle most exciting tilte 118 lb). class and after aI hard Scoville And Doming Win Other En- kniow somnetliing of international re- evenit 'f th aftern~oon t he,100- 'trtuggle received the victory bv counters For Coach Bares's lation-, before making generaliza- HOWE LEADS SCORERS yard breaststrokc which wa, woin refrees dcison ith a timie ad- Prtge in.-by3 Samison of -Andover. who bare- referee' ofeci1sion ai PKotegees t ens.va prie is lf is bing tile Capt. Kellogg Leads Team In Final IV beat Crawford of Worcester. xv th hrcttharte of 4:1. waptan ktnned- c Pnter of Warm-up For Exeter .\ndover wvon both fir~)t and( seccond \~ ith charactristic ability Van- The 1Itlte fencers. lit 7-6 to aI heato tinier. f~orlitl. thle enteronerpae l tedv n te10vr 'juish~ed hlis olplotlett in the next st rottg I.. lomis teat it It ,001lhis last tetiie~.b ti iele~-Ecutrpae ntedv n ~e10yr class with 9 ruin. 27 sec. to the Sat ut-. ~ iii tlt('.,t niee tI larter,. of the I eazute o f NaIon freestvle. andl they also took the gi iod. Stratton a o ~~~~~~~~~~ seasoit. Capta~~~~~id itlstt ~ evelt\ -five other inter. Tiler aktbl ea 0-yr elylv a p~oo- length. is ~ ~ pt il .irritl Illt Andtover sci;)l atir Dainlognzt.i~ r. Kot- w(IIItztn tip its lpre-Exeiter season Basil Francis;, a Worcester man. fight in the 135-lb). class itgitt c Žl n ;nber starred for tle visitor. )cllni' tate th-antiw, C eev ell vith alun itiiipressive 28-16 winwothI50armlevrlyb Plerrv. the star wrestler onl the Ta ft w% inning all o.f hi.. three foil niatclies .vrteBso Unvr.t aFigledinhis0h-r teaiii who has not been throw'n in and( w itw of Ilii, 1w. epee contctsts.nta.itlirat;. i sthogtt vrteBso invrivFeh iigu thre yar, ]litfialklot b ;ITh l"lle 'hol~l putil.,up b.e Thos;e w~ho have b)een to Gen- menii Saurayvin orecn Gn of br-caststrokinz. Mason took the three years, bit finall~ lost bya The I ~lite. tisiil ittit ii tull giiting for thle sodfirst position in the 50-yard free- 7- i t hm e (jeis diviniohaStevent uVgg"I le . wa. tpon ts Wh a rd O e a h v oti h t i i o ls o n stu. Paaze de n e, t e st' vi w th the fast tilne of 25 1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~at aout the filttern.iiothe Legague Andlovcr plavers. failed to petle- 4'; seconds. I-Iuirlbutt also wvin a In the next i~*i..iiitiSk'~~etto.sider id~ ')l ftilitetit..., wic r -toso iieta oa rat trate with an' cotnsistency beyotnd tho nght strongl\ ru shed at tle1h "i . crtI.ite o tli. t O k ill fit N. -i frt lce for the Blue ill tile 100- ginning of his tiatch, -ave hlis opl- Iprep <ito-I .1 anls ill NeW~ li /ai'.iihe aetterl intrt-te forWard wvall of thle visitors. yard backstroke witl thle tithey of I plrlent such a battle that lie thre\\ Ianl.!.ietwihtec.n so h aInd had to ble content w itl hi ongtintt n 325 eow h woirldl plav unoni MIanv represen- `,mnit lo1 - scnk.Il, hliun Within five m1iintetS. T.L ft thetiI 'llie re-n Iti o~f the ili~eI ill foil ta ibotfomt eIitHreotgoer-atid Carr. \nodivercopeertitofhemtint- evetled the score liy \%vinittig cover ati. I cj ie are a, fti s -: nittit.c m* frii l. Glferen*tt t tnerpt forwards, starred fo r thte I cote.taletare as follows h nctil L'iel of ndover bya fall in 83.5. F.uiioi l: lt(h ~tt~* i~tl with Inwe leading the scorinig withar Itidl ovef urylvatm Andover 1) i~f) ,I a -11c ei.iiC iiit. -\- slfr hi 0-~arddash : \X'ott liy Mfa.o: ca-io ofe ~Ira v; ii e eetd IV tm ive%,rnnllictt. The difficulty\. edh oi.Cptainl Fell(.gg f \) ecn.Pah ' \ ti ci~in of7:2. Satkladl. b1oughtl faLrd 5-4. (Icfleatedl Kent 5-4. atil i l the world t. "mv (hoes; not lie ill improved] in formi over the earlier Tritipii A). Time-25 4-5 4ec. fighting inhis first eet. was. able de'featetd I 'rallk- 52. tile I .cagie o~f '~atioii5 btut il the~ games. gtinghold f his firt irielitg. b-t Iifar \n~hover took the head earl\- ill 100-vard1 breas;tstroke W \onl Irv siderable t~~~~inill. iutfinitt \Ni- a towrt.nt4 aI ititide \ Iticl thle natios Crwr. sulerable time, but tinalh~ was ~.I. Ns Io IKen~t 4-5. an.i de featedh thle \ .irld :!-,ntlir t.wardq inte - the gamne on a basket 1w 1Ilowe. an! Samsott (A) second. r, vo thrown iil 6:26. -Th( Blt'le had Bratik .5-2. ti. inal invll' d'et'lt. was nlever headed. Boston U in-' (W) : third. Dove (A.\. Timec-I iriow lotalchance of iiitil Cnine nPge ,*Th nis inpratfre ok Cniud nPc )i. 22 2-5 sec. lotst aill CewitsdonPae tho litlllitattf'rc orien 200-yard f rees;tyle : W\ont lIv meet Iltit J~ews. thlouglt lieeasily _______inl" inl the world toidai is national- %%-oil y a 9 iiiii. see. tme ad-Istl (tCinttinued on___ Page__ 3_ tnin.8 ( ~~1 CONCERT BY RA~~~TAN so~ien.ty i: ,rn, iii all order,; of A-E DEBATE TRYO (oniue o Pge3 (Continued onPage 2) COCR YBSTNlit n l,:iriiin;irhv amion- tile BLUE SECONDS TO MEET ENSEMBLE THIS FRIDA~y oile -,nrto 'Ili'Cll(-nfort- TO BE HELD TONIGHT PEABODY UNION HAS tirin iif te,.tiati. inali.t ic groups- itsFRTFR A ETN METHIJEN TRACK TEAM Symphony Group Under The (C.,ntiinu.'d on P~age 41 - Contestants Required To Give FRTFR A ETN Five Minute Speech On SxySuet nolA nta Direction OfNicolas Scheduled Subject SxySuet nolA nta Armitage, Hector In Dashes, SlominskyI Gathering Of Hubbard In 600 Expected I STARS AT HARVARD DEBATE TO BE HELD Year To Star MOZART TO MODERNS i___________ON MARCH 18th HERE - IN RANGE OF PROGRAM MR. VAN DER STUCKEN VISITORS TENTH IN \t the reguilar tllectitlg .if Philo SPEAKS ON PLANS INTERSCHOTLASTICS .\n ensenilile of plavL'r. from tonight inl Peablod% li. .ne. thle Th frt formal meetingz of the - ~~~~~~~~~thle I 'ostoiin Sviiphoiti ( rchestra trials for the A\n~lover-Exeter d~e- new Peahody Union was ,held last lrhe seco.id track iteanl will 'I'- undcIr tIle( lirecinti.l -in. Xichuih hilse the .\jethuet. I light SC~~toill SI. iii~~in..k' will give a ciinccrt iii tue bate will he lteld Thelertria arar FrFriday tatePeabody foblit. This cittdertten in the ('age todhay, The (;cir,-' Hahnt.i all aiid,lii - -- (pili't to aliv tuletibet (if the sIttdld'lt IleW tt1i~itl will take the place of hurdle, pole vault, andbrod liiiil) ititlI this Vt-b a~ evenine . \ I :ircl. l~ - lIt"lvyand thefCc lte'stlilt 5nliltistollielt the odPeeabody Cltibaandiisrope in;g eveilts w~ill Ile omnitted because at s-. * I5 \ I S4Iw-'iiik\ %\I * or p~ ,repatred to speak fo r five inm- to atty muetmber of the .\cadenmy \\w .4 ii.. .. C sffl'ent conteshilts .t. .. I ) I- it.~~~~~~~~~~~ inc.. on the fullowitig quthefillowi. mI is iilteri e iteeest iniljoininin. .. f.t. lack of. ufien cm-t iletontsslistrhtt is, Or. .'4erg- .\ilii,- *'e"lvediiee: That thet, it ite. 1 States '.\r. y'li der tuicken , riened the on both teams... The visitinig teami. sevitskv. cottiludlcto . f tilt' PI t',nl %which placed tenth itt tile Inter- SAvniphonv ( rcniet ra. aiih is onie of shouli d stihilort thle ILeagnie of \;i - meeting bV gti-ing all outtline and ;chtolastic nilet iheld here l'ehritiarv th lot.t~iiltgt nteto-tl(itiI .tgiriits laal)tl." telhitll tile ltt e-of the iPet\ 119. is; expected ol iv tile i' I in 7llfe I I asw- The atitlit ial dover-F\eter r.' cliii.). lit. stated that there would lit, ;"'ond~s little troubtle iii the raitaiiiilIt t l mi~( I fligllIptaisc willIIt meiitct. \'Vr troth - evenlts altllou-h several miember.. of the liii t..ic c ri'ir. of Pa:iri'. :ttd I "..r- Ths)~rEee . os;iI- tilt- Fretnch. Gertman. Chessz~. Casc !itc' Methuien atugregatioti whohe liii. su itt n .n.lve aiIrvi-. ~Zprt- Science, trand So- -I~t'ei here hiract icing (itrihig the last Tllc Iprograil it a il1ni neil :mI choice for either tilw affiriiial~ ~~., . cia Problemis: and that togeCth~er w(.ek tite negative. Three h~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~o~~~ :tii~~~~~l ~~~ ttltIc-atv' st'Vlf\lttc parts wool! prnai patwtul. ti, %ekhave shtowii good foirml ill the re.itwllii.i.t' Ieleti~in,- atritewl i clsh i. t h .n 1 o e~ c 3 0 0 a n d 6 0 0 -a r d r u n s . . fr o m a w i d e r a n g e i i f C o il t p h i ..e rs . - h i a t e . F u r t he r i n f ort t l a t i n tlt C I IIur tIir i'f¾r e dit i m i l l h e iol .c d \ 'n i'l ,, -l liw , \rnlitage and I lector are certain f roni 1\I oza ri t' tIe ti( ti)(I'i'il. )lne rmNrNa~oi I e111 ttoo if elliahce4-yr lshwellts. il.eis.Scil er.l t-iiiaiei rot4rMaI fv, , rdntretddta ln bhiit Sh whnuhe Rafferty and Kitehel. two irtaShli, cibel ln actf 3 icitiler of the I. ninua M~r van der 111- - ieggetr. and( Slonimiitk\ \ill iev ret. - StuIlckenl shwelitt :hit stItccetz of ilrdlers. are expected to (ho wVell in rc-entedI inl the gr(i uil. Frid av', ____________________________ thi.; new proioct dc e c i etirclv thle sante eveilt. Other Atidover c'onicert wvill he ntIale -~if ii te winl- oltl ~oe"toladitr~t (lit ries in the 40 wvill lie I Tav. El- ter tnttsicah sea-ott :tt Phlip r. Greason To Give Talk iitecoeaonelitrett lifiti . l'ibrick. Sile,;, DavIdsmii..\,iti~.hli. nLann oSec thie s;tutlett biii\ TIhi- \\hole tmaii- Wallaice, Arimitaige. Bush. Brown ~Cl~l s c.-s ''rl f:i I hlilitad tinu 1-ector will eotm- clubEtisRSfertioPnAYlfacuilty ailvise'-. a' il it isz hciped tilat liefe in the C)0-yard ru.The for- AT ABBOT RECEPTION son, as mtny '.tpossiblelwill 5 i in tlel(r is; favored to wiin this event oti illutrated tiplkni 11 I. it a eccesc. Lal tile strenigth of his perfornmance, iii TI'l.. 1. \. Riveters w\ill furnish lylich to biegill a slsct dt alnvI s'\l' boys showed dicir thitle trials. The 300 w'.ill hle ru 1 ( currs Poo Hr of th tlts of Ilie uh.lwih tppi-rt tilt- old peahodyvhb tthe turtisic at the .\hibii t .A\cadll.leitleiihet the Inlio.' wIll lie allow.edh in.t a:tc lectoratl~l -\rtlitage.liotilof eniiirw- M iddlc' recepti.n .hii i a fter- \ lie 1Kbiddr le'.2'. \\Iti huervt'itas afed. all Nil- w we~s.el whom have turnel Ini good per- I"sonl will deont0 strateI Ili I1.1, 'I7. wiit.'k 'I" forniances, in that event this winttfer. 1101 li p lrepa~ratimil for this, eni- fi iii rtll f.i 1 lharevrI itl tic -lb. w'ti h':wtgs-f h no. The 10O00-vard run w~ill have gageilett sveral newv pieces hay . Weigh1t iii on.1 ii Ilie I( '4 \ uitet'.-t bet'sh'i x'. II he onlv x iiya Thlacher. W~illiamls. Gleasoni. and beie e ile It ar iid -tii t] cali tinl( Ic .1 Iia v" w Yoirl\ ~ un I It ie hev-I .\ tII 5th dcii Cs areW iii i~ i t t,;.4 a C.;I)ci~ilv thee stu ent, \ ' c- I tts I- -',~ hibi '~es Bell as thie Andover entries. None been spenlt iii piractict ile hll5( iII tu aes~cal othos et stutdento ketx T'1aeetron.wihw- of these rtnlners has had mtich ex- le Kiddert mu to this hitll...,'ht. I Int haeteIeieI.la' Ti bsttn ~ou ~h'i"a ilerience in dual the~~~~~~~I Iietr wilpu''lefr h. nr I.-1I', .Ittte .\ 's :tt thetils ,or . r,*.' .1I..r!,ii

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Established 1878Vol. LIV No. 36 PHILLIPS ACADEMY, ANDOVER, MASS., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1933 Ten Cents

TAFT SUBDUES BLUE Iei lce oKOTSCHN1G SPEAKS TO -Gomng On Today BLUE MERMEN TROUNCEWRESTLERS 16.14 IN Mannage Soccer Team SOCIETY OF INQUIRYi30 eglr etngfth WORCESTER SWIMMERS

SEASON'S MAT FINALE \t:..t ii \\ ;trd( WVe't of B~ing- AT SUNDAY MEETING SketchfClub in tlie :ase- BY 44 TO 21 MARGINcapt. Kennedy, Lewis, Kinne, 11111 'nUl~q, N. YV.. was chosen M.\r. (irenson will give .1a ndvrCpue ieOtOCapt Kenedy Lews, inne nzna.n,4"r oif the( 1934 Soccer International Relations As Seen lecture.AnoeCatrsFvOuOf

And Stevens Win tenIit-iloiii From Geneva 2 :30 Second Track Teani Six Possible FirstFor Andover tell -s Sa~turda moniniV Discussed meiet with NMethuen ill thle Places

tihe elect ion., hd fter chiapel.PERRY, TAFT STAR, VICTOR WVest. ani Ijpper \hiddller, enl- U. S. SHOULD JOIN LEAGUE 6Ca5ge.era ftefl ASNWN RATSRK

tered A\ndlovvr a year ago las;t ( rchestra in the ChoirTaft Gains Winning Margin By Tak- Asserts In Talk That InternationalMason, Hurlbutt, McDuff And Hey-Taft Gain. Winning Margin By Tak- fall. Ile suicceedk W\\"ll* i I Aset IoakThtIvrndoa Room of the Chapel. wo atr te isIng Two Matches By Falls Pence Is Work Of Home, wo atr te is

To Blue's One aI, miaatii~er. Not Geneva 6:45 Rehearsal of lDrarnatic -Places For BlueNohn F. Fu'tller of D urhami, Club Play in the Meeting

The Andover griajIplers lost N. II.. litei, alreadv been elecic.1 Walter lKots.chnig. dlirector- of Roomn. ( Drcss rehearsal) D~esp~ite thle abkenice of Captainltheir final mneet of thle winter by a ilci.iai hetam h Inuteruati. ital Studenit Service 7 :00 Tryouts for the debating D~on Kimiball. the Blue swinmitn-16-14 nrargin to Taft School in thle . ______________________ in ( euncva. 1.j ke -in LEurope as teaim 'whiichi will compete team eas.ily otutcla~sedl thle team1lorden Giminasium last S Lturdav ~,Ven froml C .eneva" Sun1daV eve- against Exeter in Peabo'lv- fromt Wor'cester Academyi Satur-,afternoon. Though both teinis BET ltilig ill I 'ealn od II ou)1e under thle I Ose ay- by tile \wide- margin of 44 to%%(I four oif the matches, Taft' LOOMIS FENCERS BET IpI&Ce of theC .Sciety of InqJUIry. _____________________21. This niakes the fifth victorvtwo falls to the 1Blues one gavc I r. K- 'tschni- :,tatedl that lie felt for the Blue out of six mieets. Thethe visitors the edge. - Victorv, was BLUE DUELISTS 7. people who are iutere~.ted in inter- B U. iiuruSOS swimniitng season end,, this, Satur-uncertain for either side wntil the n iatio nal affai rs and t:i Ik qu1ite at bit, MEN LOSEUUIALH dd with the Exeter mneet.final mniatces. The A\ndover sea- Capt. Macombe Wins Four ahu hm nltfrt. 1 ""T LEBAKT E noe atrdfv i~ ~ae!ioti, Which 'endedl Saturday, wva Maceio noe thing~s. Thev ..lottld realize that out fBapossblesix.TheonlOneC of tlle pioorest o recent yvr iets fs~igtepolli ffirst for WVorcester was taken bywith two defeats an~~~~l two victories ~Swordsmen th ; 5 i suvigtl podii i%%-ll to efetsan tof yitreas the Vorld(h lrtttle~ lic i Geea Andover Wins Last Pre-Exeter Ilrancis in thle 200-yard freest~lefor the Blue. - - MEET HELD AT LOOMIS bitt inl their hotme goveriniient '. Game With Easy 28416 inl tIle good tulle of 2 minutes and

iKintme (lid wvell for tile, B lue inl These people otiglit lIikewise to Decision 15 qeconds. Thle most excitingtilte 118 lb). class and after aI hard Scoville And Doming Win Other En- kniow somnetliing of international re- evenit 'f th aftern~oon t he,100-'trtuggle received the victory bv counters For Coach Bares's lation-, before making generaliza- HOWE LEADS SCORERS yard breaststrokc which wa, woin

refrees dcison ith a timie ad- Prtge in.-by3 Samison of -Andover. who bare-referee' ofeci1sion ai PKotegees t ens.va prie is lf is bing tile Capt. Kellogg Leads Team In Final IV beat Crawford of Worcester.xv th hrcttharte of 4:1. waptan ktnned- c Pnter of Warm-up For Exeter .\ndover wvon both fir~)t and( seccond

\~ ith charactristic ability Van- The 1Itlte fencers. lit 7-6 to aI heato tinier. f~orlitl. thle enteronerpae l tedv n te10vr'juish~ed hlis olplotlett in the next st rottg I.. lomis teat it It ,001lhis last tetiie~.b ti iele~-Ecutrpae ntedv n ~e10yr

class with 9 ruin. 27 sec. to the Sat ut-. ~ iii tlt('.,t niee tI larter,. of the I eazute o f NaIon freestvle. andl they also took thegi iod. Stratton a o ~~~~~~~~~~ seasoit. Capta~~~~~id itlstt ~ evelt\ -five other inter. Tiler aktbl ea 0-yr elylv a p~oo- length.

is ~ ~ pt il .irritl Illt Andtover sci;)l atir Dainlognzt.i~ r. Kot- w(IIItztn tip its lpre-Exeiter season Basil Francis;, a Worcester man.fight in the 135-lb). class itgitt c Žl n ;nber starred for tle visitor. )cllni' tate th-antiw, C eev ell vith alun itiiipressive 28-16 winwothI50armlevrlybPlerrv. the star wrestler onl the Ta ft w% inning all o.f hi.. three foil niatclies .vrteBso Unvr.t aFigledinhis0h-rteaiii who has not been throw'n in and( w itw of Ilii, 1w. epee contctsts.nta.itlirat;. i sthogtt vrteBso invrivFeh iigu

thre yar, ]litfialklot b ;ITh l"lle 'hol~l putil.,up b.e Thos;e w~ho have b)een to Gen- menii Saurayvin orecn Gn of br-caststrokinz. Mason took thethree years, bit finall~ lost bya The I ~lite. tisiil ittit ii tull giiting for thle sodfirst position in the 50-yard free-7- i t hm e (jeis di vin iohaStevent uVgg"I le . wa. tpon ts Wh a rd O e a h v oti h t i i o ls o n stu. Paaze de n e, t e st' vi w th the fast tilne of 251 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~at aout the filttern.iiothe Legague Andlovcr plavers. failed to petle- 4'; seconds. I-Iuirlbutt also wvin aIn the next i~*i..iiitiSk'~~etto.sider id~ ')l ftilitetit..., wic r -toso iieta oa rat trate with an' cotnsistency beyotndtho nght strongl\ ru shed at t le1h "i . crtI.ite o tli. t O k ill fit N. -i frt lce for the Blue ill tile 100-

ginning of his tiatch, -ave hlis opl- Iprep <ito-I .1 anls ill NeW~ li /ai'.iihe aetterl intrt-te forWard wvall of thle visitors. yard backstroke witl thle tithey of Iplrlent such a battle that lie thre\\ Ianl.!.ietwihtec.n so h aInd had to ble content w itl hi ongtintt n 325 eow hwoirldl plav unoni MIanv represen- `,mnit lo1 - scnk.Il,hliun Within five m1iintetS. T.L ft thetiI 'llie re-n Iti o~f the ili~eI ill foil ta ibotfomt eIitHreotgoer-atid Carr. \nodivercopeertitofhemtint-evetled the score liy \%vinittig cover ati. I cj ie are a, fti s -: nittit.c m* frii l. Glferen*tt t tnerpt forwards, starred fo r thte I cote.taletare as follows h nctil

L'iel of ndover bya fall in 83.5. F.uiioi l: lt(h ~tt~* i~tl with Inwe leading the scorinig witharItidl ovef urylvatm Andover 1) i~f) ,I a -11c ei.iiC iiit. -\- slfr hi 0-~arddash : \X'ott liy Mfa.o:ca-io ofe ~Ira v; ii e eetd IV tm ive%,rnnllictt. The difficulty\. edh oi.Cptainl Fell(.gg f \) ecn.Pah ' \ ti

ci~in of7:2. Satkladl. b1oughtl faLrd 5-4. (Icfleatedl Kent 5-4. atil i l the world t. "mv (hoes; not lie ill improved] in formi over the earlier Tritipii A). Time-25 4-5 4ec.fighting inhis first eet. was. able de'featetd I 'rallk- 52. tile I .cagie o~f '~atioii5 btut il the~ games.gtinghold f his firt irielitg. b-t Iifar \n~hover took the head earl\- ill 100-vard1 breas;tstroke W \onl Irvsiderable t~~~~inill. iutfinitt \Ni- a towrt.nt4 aI ititide \ Iticl thle natios Crwr.sulerable time, but tinalh~ was ~.I. Ns Io IKen~t 4-5. an.i de featedh thle \ .irld :!-,ntlir t.wardq inte - the gamne on a basket 1w 1Ilowe. an! Samsott (A) second. r, vo

thrown iil 6:26. -Th( Blt'le had Bratik .5-2. ti. inal invll' d'et'lt. was nlever headed. Boston U in-' (W) : third. Dove (A.\. Timec-Iiriow lotalchance of iiitil Cnine nPge ,*Th nis inpratfre ok Cniud nPc )i. 22 2-5 sec.lotst aill CewitsdonPae tho litlllitattf'rc orien 200-yard f rees;tyle : W\ont lIvmeet Iltit J~ews. thlouglt lieeasily _______inl" inl the world toidai is national-

%%-oil y a 9 iiiii. see. tme ad-Istl (tCinttinued on___ Page__ 3_tnin.8 ( ~~1 CONCERT BY RA~~~TAN so~ien.ty i: ,rn, iii all order,; of A-E DEBATE TRYO (oniue o Pge3(Continued onPage 2) COCR YBSTNlit n l,:iriiin;irhv amion- tile

BLUE SECONDS TO MEET ENSEMBLE THIS FRIDA~y oile -,nrto 'Ili'Cll(-nfort- TO BE HELD TONIGHT PEABODY UNION HAStirin iif te,.tiati. inali.t ic groups- itsFRTFR A ETNMETHIJEN TRACK TEAM Symphony Group Under The (C.,ntiinu.'d on P~age 41 - Contestants Required To Give FRTFR A ETN

Five Minute Speech On SxySuet nolA ntaDirection OfNicolas Scheduled Subject SxySuet nolA ntaArmitage, Hector In Dashes, SlominskyI Gathering Of

Hubbard In 600 Expected I STARS AT HARVARD DEBATE TO BE HELD YearTo Star MOZART TO MODERNS i___________ON MARCH 18th HERE -

IN RANGE OF PROGRAM MR. VAN DER STUCKENVISITORS TENTH IN \t the reguilar tllectitlg .if Philo SPEAKS ON PLANS

INTERSCHOTLASTICS .\n ensenilile of plavL'r. from tonight inl Peablod% li. .ne. thle Th frt formal meetingz of the- ~~~~~~~~~thle I 'ostoiin Sviiphoiti ( rchestra trials for the A\n~lover-Exeter d~e- new Peahody Union was ,held last

lrhe seco.id track iteanl will 'I'- undcIr tIle( lirecinti.l -in. Xichuihhilse the .\jethuet. I light SC~~toill SI. iii~~in..k' will give a ciinccrt iii tue bate will he lteld Thelertria arar FrFriday tatePeabody foblit. This

cittdertten in the ('age todhay, The (;cir,-' Hahnt.i all aiid,lii - -- (pili't to aliv tuletibet (if the sIttdld'lt IleW tt1i~itl will take the place ofhurdle, pole vault, and brod liiiil) ititlI this Vt-b a~ evenine . \ I :ircl. l~ - lIt"lvyand thefCc lte'stlilt 5nliltistollielt the odPeeabody Cltibaandiisrope

in;g eveilts w~ill Ile omnitted because at s-. * I5 \ I S4Iw-'iiik\ %\I * or p~ ,repatred to speak fo r five inm- to atty muetmber of the .\cadenmy \\w.4 ii.. .. C sffl'ent conteshilts .t. .. I ) I- it.~~~~~~~~~~~ inc.. on the fullowitig quthefillowi. mI is iilteri e iteeest iniljoininin...f.t. lack of. ufien cm-t iletontsslistrhtt is, Or. .'4erg- .\ilii,- *'e"lvediiee: That thet, it ite. 1 States '.\r. y'li der tuicken , riened the

on both teams... The visitinig teami. sevitskv. cottiludlcto . f tilt' PI t',nl%which placed tenth itt tile Inter- SAvniphonv ( rcniet ra. aiih is onie of shouli d stihilort thle ILeagnie of \;i - meeting bV gti-ing all outtline and;chtolastic nilet iheld here l'ehritiarv th lot.t~iiltgt nteto-tl(itiI .tgiriits laal)tl." telhitll tile ltt e-of the iPet\119. is; expected ol iv tile i' I in 7llfe I I asw- The atitlit ial dover-F\eter r.' cliii.). lit. stated that there would lit,;"'ond~s little troubtle iii the raitaiiiilIt t l mi~( I fligllIptaisc willIIt meiitct. \'Vr troth -

evenlts altllou-h several miember.. of the liii t..ic c ri'ir. of Pa:iri'. :ttd I "..r- Ths)~rEee . os;iI- tilt- Fretnch. Gertman. Chessz~. Casc!itc' Methuien atugregatioti whohe liii. su itt n .n.lve aiIrvi-. ~Zprt- Science, trand So-

-I~t'ei here hiract icing (itrihig the last Tllc Iprograil it a il1ni neil :mI choice for either tilw affiriiial~ ~~., . cia Problemis: and that togeCth~erw(.ek tite negative. Three h~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~o~~~ :tii~~~~~l ~~~ ttltIc-atv' st'Vlf\lttc parts wool! prnai patwtul. ti,%ekhave shtowii good foirml ill the re.itwllii.i.t' Ieleti~in,- atritewl i clsh i. t h .n 1 o e~ c3 0 0 a n d 6 0 0 - a r d r u n s .. f r o m a w i d e r a n g e i i f C o i l t p h i ..e r s . - h i a t e . F u r t h e r i n f o r t t l a t i n tlt C I IIur tIir i'f¾r e dit i m i l l h e iol .c d \ 'n i'l ,, -l liw ,

\rnlitage and I lector are certain f roni 1\I oza ri t' tIe ti( ti)(I'i'il. )lne rmNrNa~oi I e111ttoo if elliahce4-yr lshwellts. il.eis.Scil er.l t-iiiaiei rot4rMaI fv, , rdntretddta ln bhiit Shwhnuhe Rafferty and Kitehel. two irtaShli, cibel ln actf 3 icitiler of the I. ninua M~r van der

111- - ieggetr. and( Slonimiitk\ \ill iev ret. - StuIlckenl shwelitt :hit stItccetz ofilrdlers. are expected to (ho wVell in rc-entedI inl the gr(i uil. Frid av', ____________________________ thi.; new proioct dc e c i etirclv

thle sante eveilt. Other Atidover c'onicert wvill he ntIale -~if ii te winl- oltl ~oe"toladitr~t(lit ries in the 40 wvill lie I Tav. El- ter tnttsicah sea-ott :tt Phlip r. Greason To Give Talk iitecoeaonelitrettlifiti . l'ibrick. Sile,;, DavIdsmii..\,iti~.hli. nLann oSec thie s;tutlett biii\ TIhi- \\hole tmaii-Wallaice, Arimitaige. Bush. Brown ~Cl~l s c.-s ''rl f:i

I hlilitad tinu 1-ector will eotm- clubEtisRSfertioPnAYlfacuilty ailvise'-. a' il it isz hciped tilat

liefe in the C)0-yard ru.The for- AT ABBOT RECEPTION son, as mtny '.tpossiblelwill 5i intlel(r is; favored to wiin this event oti illutrated tiplkni 11 I. it a eccesc. Laltile strenigth of his perfornmance, iii TI'l.. 1. \. Riveters w\ill furnish lylich to biegill a slsct dt alnvI s'\l' boys showed dicirthitle trials. The 300 w'.ill hle ru 1 ( currs Poo Hr of th tlts of Ilie uh.lwih tppi-rt tilt- old peahodyvhbtthe turtisic at the .\hibii t .A\cadll.leitleiihet the Inlio.' wIll lie allow.edh in.t a:tc

lectoratl~l -\rtlitage.liotilof eniiirw- M iddlc' recepti.n .hii i a fter- \ lie 1Kbiddr le'.2'. \\Iti huervt'itas afed. all Nil- w we~s.elwhom have turnel Ini good per- I"sonl will deont0 strateI Ili I1.1, 'I7. wiit.'k 'I"forniances, in that event this winttfer. 1101 li p lrepa~ratimil for this, eni- fi iii rtll f.i1 lharevrI itl tic -lb. w'ti h':wtgs-f h no.

The 10O00-vard run w~ill have gageilett sveral newv pieces hay . Weigh1t iii on.1 ii Ilie I( '4 \ uitet'.-t bet'sh'i x'. II he onlv x iiyaThlacher. W~illiamls. Gleasoni. and beie e ile It ar iid -tii t] cali tinl( Ic .1 Iia v" w Yoirl\ ~ un I It ie hev-I .\ tII 5th dcii Cs areW iii i~ i t t,;.4 a ¶C.;I)ci~ilv thee stu ent, \ ' c- I tts I- -',~ hibi '~esBell as thie Andover entries. None been spenlt iii piractict ile hll5( iII tu aes~cal othos et stutdento ketx T'1aeetron.wihw-of these rtnlners has had mtich ex- le Kiddert mu to this hitll...,'ht. I Int haeteIeieI.la' Ti bsttn ~ou ~h'i"a

ilerience in dual the~~~~~~~I Iietr wilpu''lefr h. nr I.-1I', .Ittte .\ 's :tt thetils ,or .r,*.' .1I..r!,ii

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PAGE TWO THE PHILLUPLAN WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8,1933

the higher education has as its dominant aim the JAVEG PLRSClee chlrhpTHE PHI LLI PIAN of educatedColandenoholmereiy

___________________ 6training oedctdgentlefolk, OPPOSEreyOpnToP A tuet

Member of Southern New England Federation of the production of more or less intellectually TO OPOEDUMMEROe oP .SuetSchool Newspapeis -trained barbarians, we shall bgnainto make All students who expect dif-

Member of Columbia Scholastic Pres AssociationIsPatcMetFrTeAl________________ ~~~~progress and the newspaeswfib dpiedo lu etrigelticss inniextv tear andleho

Editor--in-Chief some present temptations to exploit the crudely Wrestlers I ws omk ~lciin o

Man~ diorN Bu OOsiess Maae sensational." FINAL MEET OF scholambhips should see either

GEORGE T. PECK ROBERT H. DAVENPORT, Jin ERA U M R Ilr y rD.Ece sso

EDITORIAL DEPART'MENT Foreign Movies. The Andover second team grap- tonl Hall. All students intend-

Assistwt Managing Editor. DAVID C. SA1Ic~~~~~~~trr, '34 ~plers will meet the Governor Dunm- ing to go to Yale and to applyAssstntMaagig dior DvrDC.SAGET,'34 niecr varsity wrestling team at Dum- for scholarships at that college

Photograph Editor, RicnARD B. MUDGE, 3A member of the student body last week mier this afternoon. Since the reg- should report to Mr. lDye atRewrite Staff ii~~~~~rivattely' voiced the suggestioti of having occa- uawrsln seoniovto- 1cC as the blanks have a rrived

M. T. GLEASON. JR.. '33 G. J. PIEI. '33 (lay s contest will be more of a for the filing of applications.F. T. BARKn, '33 E. RI. MCLEAN. '34 sional foreign language movies in -addition to tli rciemepriulryfrtoeec~ f h is-aeclee

~. ~ W~~ JR. '4 L . CstaffR. regular movies at the Saturday evening enter- who are returning next year; two of the East offer interesting3. C. Fox, '34 ~N. BROWN. '35 tait~irneitts. y this hie iencat no educational l-cbme wilas tkepr.olpi)orttnities in the form of

J. C. Fox, '34 T~~~~~~~B :he litlue jayvecs decisively crushed scholarships and tinder certainW. H. BROWN, '34 R. CUSHXMAN. '35 mlovie but a commercial foreign film such as (;overnlor Dummer by a large mar- condlitions Andover students

BUSINESS DEPARTMENT those that meet withl such favor in New 'York gin isnatheymexect tw o week agoaind may be able to obtain this aid.Circulado Manager.Roaurr L KEENEY. L. '~ andBoston. ati r~aS~lal~ly epect to wnTagainiTo terinteestsdosholdggetii

ACirctantBuione Manager, RoB Mrr L. Roznry, J '33 Tald Boston. r~ nossti tg today. There will be twvo matches forniation in George Washing-Assistnt BuinessManagr, FIRM 'W Rouns, '3 THE Pea1,tily N' heetcly oforthetdissuerent caclashes, ibertntonashsabl tas earlyas asr a ssible ebe-e

Bom, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~gestion. Ini recent months German and French 1 17 pon orhaywit fore the spring vacation.W. '33, F. M. BLOUNT. '3 matches will he held.___________________F. C. BOSLMR '33 T. B. CANIPION.' 34 films have beeti enjoying aI considerable and dIC- The Intenti) for Andover will beA. B. Bowxnt. '33 E., 3. BARNES. '35McK. KINNE. '33 J. Al. BIrD. '35 served popularity inl New York, and further- as, followvs:

W. C. JBuwtirr, '33 J, S. COpz-ELY '35 more fromt two to four foreign pictures are al- 11 5-Peound class: Kausel and Bur-D. C. JrD. Coo3 . '34 C123-p'4 oughd class 1 G EVENTS

R. S-mm '3 H. W. DAVIS. JR.. '34 ways onl the lists of the ten best pictures of thle Tuh aksadCp iu~rA' Ad_____________________________________________ yar compiled by tile Newv York critics. \Ve ers.

THE PRILLIPIAN is published Wednesdavs and Satur- Ilersoilally have seen "Maedclien Ini Uniform"' 135-pound class: ITlenry and Dul- 6:45 ]Important Band Rehearsaldays during the school year by the PrinI.iPIAiN board. ill I :lfinrch liTall.

THE PnhirA!~ des nt necssarly enorsestateents and can testify to its haunting beauty and its mage. PRiIDAY, NIARCnI 10e~xpressed in communications. Communications must be force; last January this German film was naimed 14-on6ls:SilyadMc (:45 Rehearsal of full Choir ini,,ignled by the author. -~ ~Duffie. tile, Choir Room of the Chapel.

-Terms: Subscription. $3.50 the year. $1.00 the term. thle best picture of the year by Richard Watts. 155-pound class: Bird and M. 7:00 Initial meeting of the So-Entre asseondclss ater t hepost office at tleaig critic of New York-, if not of thle Mason. cial P'roblenms Club in Peabody-

Andover. Mass., under the act of March 3. 1879. United States. Thle French films of Rene Clair 165-potind class:. Porter and Reiter. tInioll.

Comon PILPand isfr dsarlbutt the subiscrinn r, atie hvasoenvrfavorably received on tllesC _ lenry and] Porter are especially 8:15 Concert bv ani EnsemnbleCommons and is for qale at the Phillip-; Inn. V~~~~ttctivc e rli anl 1)oth are return- froni the B~oston' Symphony Or-

To insure change of advertisements, copy must be re- shores, and picttires of both F-rench andl Germian ing next year: Shirley and Mason chtestra. led Iny Nicholas Slomlin-ceived not later than noon of the day preceding publica. origin arc increasingly poptilar at Yale, 1-Tar- .Oie all-club men. v.iln thle Meeting Roomt.tion.

Office of publication: Smith & Cnults Co., Park Street, yard. and Princeton. S.ATU'HDY, MARCnI 11NUMERAL SWIMMING 1:30 1?egular -meeting of the(Andover. Mass. Could not one of these really distingtiished TIL EDI OLS~h(Ii)i h aeeto h

ANDOVER, MASS.. MARCHB8. 1933. foreign films ble shown at Andover three or four TRASHEDIrPO ktt (';liir, iltebseeto h

tinles year as a to usual ~~~~~~~~~~2:00 S% innnitiiig \leet with -ti esachiyara supplement totile sul Life Saving Tests To Be Given cter inl thle P ool at Andover.

T1,l11 lillrAnii'.\N announies the election of the Saturday evnn rgram ? Ini nearly everv' Toward End Of 2:00 Track Meet withl Worcesteri~,r(ffirrv f th edioria waytile- ar supriorto te Holywod omtitTerm \.cadcnmv at thle Cage.

followinq~l~ executieofers fth cdtrl wathyaeuprototeIoyodottt 2 -30 Blasketball ganle with E-x-

lboard for the :vear 19.3.3-34. land their entertainment value is scarcely lessened Thle club swimmiling season einld eer; i h xtrGma xtr

* Editor-in-Chirf. .lolznt Mlunro It oolsev. Jr.. of by the inconvenience of the foreign dialogue. wil lbcaposi nlnm 4:00 Second team \VrestlingYork. .V . .lfaaging Edtor. Edamd Forthe firs of thee picturs wt~ nminate ral meets last 1fonday and Tues- i'1(cet with I )tninner A-carlemiv ill

New ul~~1alaig[-fle.Edwi ortefrs ftet itlrsw omnt a. I -ife saving tests, howvever, !tliil alRighter McLean of FHicabetk N. J.; .- ssistalit "'Maedchien Ini Uniform"~. oll(' oif the tdist beau- v~ill ble given toward the end of the 40 e ac nt(Jno

.llanag ~ ~ ~ ~~~-ede Mdenfgit ,most s mteiost sklflypoue i- termt. and those interested should I)inling 1Room1 ~,MaaigEditor. Richard Bohlde l~daof tfl, sitl. slf(l-poucdlic e 'Mr. Sanborn. Tle ~winners of '80 rmtcCu d%

Belmont, Mass. ~~~~~~~~~~~tures ever made. -chamnpionshlips5 in variots 8:00. Drnitc lb ay SeeRellplont, .1fass. c,111,~~~~~~~~evnt ar a :. BajdIate_ it, thle 'leelt in:

evet.;areasfollows: Roomi.-'0-vardI freestyle. won by KnealeSis".\lxcm1

"Mannrs M kythMan" Resourcefulness At Princeton tG7fail'l. 1(130 \lorining Chapel -Serviti--'O-varl breaststroke. wonI liv Tlu- M tlie R ae.Iev. eCx S.('Ilen

rtant (Saxon). ents of The Cluirch of tile Cove-

Ini the annual report of Dr. Nicllolas Mfurray The Daily Princetonian has set this week a 50)vard biackstroke, wvon by Powell ntant wvill conduct tile service.

Butler, president of Columbia University, there new precedent,: for, according to a dispatch f'o Ronian). -:X edn nte1-cna

is apasage hatshould be read in every coliege the ANew York Ijerald Tribune. tile "Prince" ~a' retl.~o i oeR ato ~elbay

and school in the United States, a passage that yesterday issuecd scrip to relieve tt~idents; whon ( omia:1pei. Ter -Service ill Thwcompresses into a nutshell w~hat modern educa- need ready cash'in this time of tuncertainty 110yr rly votI h Caon Mlade tI. Tentrl Servic wil-,

torshavevirtallyagred uon a theessetias our banking system. The scrip is issued in 25 ( ;rceks. who won the most of tileM~um 1

of a god eduation.Dr. Butler. ticking this cent denominations; and is sectired Ib' th~ stil cItllliIi(i.5-~Ciiiid Tenors in the Choir RZootiof a good education. I-haillpiollships. i~~~~- title C'1l tfiel -

pargrphamonga dozen other tretichantco, dent's personal checks. Each stttdent is liit_______w_ rrv scre umr

menets ona thle American scene. (ls ;'ss s hle is to $5.00 of scrip. The issue is fprintedl on the als in dlitferenlt eveilts are:

11notef inl a Ycew York' Herald Tribune editorial. Princetoniani's presses and eachi note is ~iarn 0-vai-d freestyle i-e(tiniredl timte ROMANS DEFEAT GREEKSwhetheroltlarhip shuld liethe c itral ai fa teed by William K. Selden of Oil City. liusiness, -3 ej:leit amr TO WIN CHAMPIONSHIP

whether ~~~~,cllolarship should Ile the central P~~~~~~I orter. Abbott.

.acadentic life, bitt lie conclu'les that first impor manager of the paper. Local stores and theatres 5t)-vaird breaststroke (required Austin And Bigler Star As

tance shotild niot beC giveni t(, tili passing of ex- have promised to accept the scrip. 'Mr. Selden titlte 40 sec.) : D~urant. Nye. Romans Win 18-16 Inin ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~0~~5-yvaid backstroke requtired time Play-off Game

aminations Evidence of chazracter-building, in said. and the newspaper Will redeem the paper 3 e. oel

his judgment. uelntes first : evickirce of good mail- in crash when the banks reopen. The scrip hias 10W)-yard freestylc (required time llThe konninls won tilte cltib ba.-

ners arid respe~ct anld concern for others, second : been aipproved as a "puhlic s;ervice" by Dr. 72 sec.) : Cone. Ninde. Burns, I.('thall series b defepatiung their

capacity Ito Imss intellet-ttilal tests. third. Char- Chris;tian G-auss, dean of Princeton College, and Myr.TIbs 16 inl th( ,)lay-off for the title on

acer. oo' manner'.-these are thle eszential~. Dr. Luthler P. Eisenhart. dean of the faculty. Taft Subdues Blue \1iiid Hirigtewol ae

Sav. 11l'r. Bu1tler: By adding this feat. unprecedented. wve he- S~eason'rs M6-1 Final he ?atie duin stave vioff ganlese.rat

'He who cannot prozr-cs,; in these vitally inm- fleve. in school or college journalism, to its; reallh- Serns a i alenianage to stav oflets an tiespe6t(Continued from Page r)ll, hric'mithei 1)fiiie~~ i the gnewhicl

portat matersis even more unworthy of con- notable record of -accomplishments. Thle Prince- (otne rmPg'I iliillit ftegii.wi'portant matters If) ,Thai Iw~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l a fft m hemt with a twvo poiiit leadltinuing upon the academic roles than his fellowv folnian entrenches itself more firnlv in collegiate S :11mita.1. Wa, iiteliale.t ai i>I.tstian Ilgrtokhh-c-

who' fails in anl examination test. There are no raLnks is the leading exponent of newspaper qer- ill11 ti'e s itruiieto;lii in. honor-. for the sv-inmers, with,

formal methods and no precise rules of meastir- vice. Other papers may he nearer the top-of the T'he~ fatmiiiiarv of the inleet is i', The Romans. led (-2 at tile fri~

ing these traits or of dealing wvith them. Tt is. heap from an editorial or financial standpoint, follows:n er ;aen(]1-8a118-lb. class: \V\'1 ' lv K~inioi0tlie- end of thle hlm~lf. The Greek -

however, the function of academic discipline to but few have -served their public in promotion i\ decision over I oseV IT ). cut d their advantage to I.5-I)

guard in college or professional school against the Nvork as faithfuilh, or as wvell as the "Prince". Tille ailsantalge 4ui. IIs. at the end of the third period. fanil

advancement and graduation of anyone who is I.ast fall TheC Prisncetoniani at its owvn expense I d-ci.l-sion Wovelr Ewr" T-mc jen of Ih ovraning Ab iet atk thm

unwrth ineiterof these respects. no matter co-ndticted a nationwide presidential pall of col- Tim "idlecisio in.oe 27eer I nd softle gaom e. mdle oan fiiii

what his strictly intellecttial performance, may be. legec papers- that revealed strikingly the political I 35-11i' cla.Ss: \\olls I'r>floor to lead thle loser s scoring w~'ill,

It was the isdom of \rillianl of Wykeham preferences of the college men of America. An- 0 decistage live. StatnI5gt on-.Ato.g hi aIt asthewido ofTie ago.ae 7.*s.ing was ragged, the Romians t'mll-

which, five and-a half centuries ag.gave both to nutillt the "Prince" holds a scholastic newspaper 145-lb). class: \\Voiili Stvesbi\ atgh efne-ih;eIrl

W\1inchester School and to New College, Oxford. - competition for the newspapers of leadingZ East- I ). threw A\twiood (T '. Timle (Itick breaks that iietted tiem ba'-

the motto ''Manners Makirtl Van" ern schools. I~lien authorities of the town of I 55-Ihi. class : \\'uIl by ('lark'- Mr ilardt refereed the( gamin,(.

Dr. Buetler. doubtless with the case of the no- Princeton threatened to prevent Princeton qtui- 0'I'. threwf% l'iel I\ 1. T~itite gillan did ani excellent job oif it ill355-,

torious Reed Harris. wvho broigilt such. unfavor- dents from vntiiia. it was The Princecotoian that 1V-l. las l I\ l t spite (of the protests of sominw of tIlw

able publicity upon Columbia last spring, upper- hired a lawyer to test the ruling in the cotirtq. (TI) ilecisiomi over Nhurrav .\ A.______

most in his mind, continues wVithl the remark that \nd in this latest case, for its resolirceftilneqs i iealnitIe ii s NUTE, APPOINTED TOfrequently the disciplining of students, attrih- providing negotiable scrip for Princeton students, (T5Il. clrw ass \Iida iFemci .O I.A EXECUTIVE BOARD

titel by, bite and cm, to intolerance of their viess-' wllenthefr need is grratest, The Pasrinctoia..'d-A 26 s. -The Society oif tinquiry all'

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THE PHIIIIPIAN ~~~~~~~~PAGE THREE

Blue Mermen TrounceBand Rehearsals To Worcester Swimmers Students Only To Be

___________ ~~~~~~Start For Spring Season By 44 To 21 Margin Allowed At A-E Meet

Thc first band relicarsal in (Continued from Page 1) Students onuly will be allowed7I'irna Tn T~~~nnL- Over ~ preparation for thle spring sea- F-rancis (V); second, \Vingate to attend the Andover-ExeterTime Soil -Will- be held Thursday at (A) third, Cunlinan (A). Timne- - siiln etStidv h

6:45 p. in1. in HuIlfinchl H all. A*ll rule being inside because of theYour Apparel NeedS menmlwrs are asked to be present 2 min. 15 sec. limited seating cztpacitv'. Thwith nistrunment', an~~l ~ 100-yard lback..troke: W\on I1w11

with instrument,, and musi do~~~~- rl, will lie openedl at 2:10 ann1~~'or Vacation..., h~~~~ooks. Nir. Ives ik especial]ly urlhbutt (A\) ; V(con'l. ILithwinl close;d w;poni a, all scats areanixions to gct all nuin~c 1)ook5 (W) third, Griffin CA .\ Time- Okccupied. D~oors will not litto ('liter new marches. I min. 13 2-5 sec. opened during thi~ meet.

__________________________ ~~~~~~~~~~~~100-yard frecst~ Ic: \\onl by-

TEA DANCE WILL BE McAuT (Aird ; selondW) Jamesn Blue Seconds To MeetS3UITS--TOPCOATS-TIES--- HELD THIS SATURDAY 5(A):third. Pusn().Tm-Methuen Track Team

SHIRTS-HOSE---For Spring The Senlior Council has an- Dive: W\oni bv I leyworod ( .X' (Continued from Page 1)notni1ced a tea dance to be held this 73.47 points : second. Worodlock era] other untried shot putters will

Diplay Awaits Your Earijest Inspection Saturday afternoon immediately (.-\), 64.99 point'.:, third. Nichols compete while the Iiitch jump. willafter thle swimiming meet. Jack (NV), 63.96 point.. heave as A\ndover competitors Day.

- Marchard's. orchestra ~~~~~~~~~~vill play ~15-yadmedley relay: Won hy [fall. Ikelcher. Clark 'and Edgerton.IFL4Jt ~21urn5 Co.O JJ Ut. Admission will be $2.00 for couples WVorcester (Lithwil,. backstroke:

OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 8 O'CLOCK nidstg and $1.50 for scholarship Francis. breaststroke: Johinson. Tilt firs;t twor of tlic~e are con-~~tndents. ~~~~~freestvle) : Andover (T-furlbutt, 'idererd a; having- ari cxcellen'

_____________________________________________________________________backstroke: Prestoin. breaststroke: chance to takec two of the threeB.U. Freshmn Lose 'I'le '~econrl alf was a rpetition 1'elIr. tg I o 2 Wingate. freestyle). Time-1 mmn. places. Day has imiproved greatlyB.U. ~eshmn Loe The"ecold haf wasa reetitin NeElrov,v rg- 0 3 3 32 4-5 sec. this, winter and B~elcher, who

To Blue Basketmen of thle first, with thle play of thle - 200-yard relay: Won by Andover9 10 -1 -started p)ract icing this event a week

(Continued from Page 1) .\nldover tean: not quite so ragged It 1' FREIIFSTIEN i16i -i McDuff, Trimpi, Jameson, and ao aesongetpoie()ne brief really by R~. U. toward., G. F. I'. Mason') N Vorcester C(Metcalf. ohshongetpms.

tercepted numerous I-LaS1es, but tI n f h hrdpro aNi'iter'.(in. If o 2 Nichols;, Crawford, and Abcrcrom- The rclav team will hc pickedivere unable to cash in on their I erljert 0 1 1 blie). Time-I min. 44 2-5 sec. from the following runners: Smith,

(qnicklv stoppledl, and the .\ndover Flahertv, rf I 1 3 ryo.Hco.1ly hmrscorting opportunities. The game teaml wa increasin iHsclearin the Mnhi1m1r.

wvas slowed up by many fouls onl final inomlenti of thle game ChmarIe".. 2 0 4 - SANDWICHES Mahonev. Smith ran on the teamiboth sdes. Adover ed atthe ANOVE11 28i Bun.gli' 0 1 1 Steaks Lunches Chops which heat both Exeter and Yale

half 12-7, after a spirited rally o:' G. F. I'. -;'igal, rg I o 2 Candy Beverages freshman teams, last month. Brav-their art inthe~cosing inutesof Ilwe. If 4 ft 8 Ka-tanitin o o Appetizing Breakfasts ton was prominent in the tryou-ts

illir ar intheclsin miuts o Lol.0 2 2- - -the first stanza hfad carried tlien Carr. rf ''.l5 6 THE BURTT HOUSE hield for the relay team in prepara-into a safe lead. F. Kellogg, g. 3 0 6 ltf.fe.ree-ltvgarl. 26 SALEM STRuEET, tinn for the Exeter meet.

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glass Wupre btwo sae.Temgca

waves a ~white sheinrototpety 7 .7

IXLANATION:DiapeaOrieng"lactslareliemong t hee most pou ateV ~ 'T1 7 T T U ~ A ? T

glarsnsh repertor y tof sae.The magician.Dg, * * t ) j f / ~ i / v J( L'I VV Vhorses, gils whole rooms disafonpopte pr- ttyed

Whien the magcinholds up thew sheet thrd lih4iig hrb e ai orsae dyota ona akdrittlelSdy diappas comapletre -int thenar co - ue ocraeteil7i o "Cons."D CaesaecoeDeas hycm

EXPLAnTfIgure ofte um.9XLNAIN Coles7 eemnd ntefmu uio Pa ckof Wed,la n te rperoryof he agiian Doby th pedo burning.JfOREsciaet, F hree.p7,M ITR-PO Fclo

into wings. droppedsloly.. smokocooer.tPrcheodr ciga tobcconby mrros. ut his"diapparace"is bi Thrett is burn fastT taste hof hsma cigarette the. iprprywatpe cisgfreshfulso naturalodiferet.Oe o th-412VS~i ahllo .theng m ethodbo rappn very ma icmportsant. dr moistue asond blendced.fo hicrp

When the magician holder up the sheettoacco tates oolr thneoelththilittllady isappars ompleely-ito th con usedto crate he iluharshf andlnacrid.melFore coolenessue t hoosem

by seed f brnin. Fesh igaetta, fres-ly cOIgarTtRE,-adPROmF celos.e

slowy .. smke oolr. Prchd, dy cga. tobaccos.retes ur fat.Teytase ht.hismaks ciaetIht isa facth, well kownatbya

leftobaccostte coexpertson that i

A* ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~amfelsh ciarete made from fotiner,

MORE EXPENSIVE tobaccos thanany other popular brand.

Try Camels ... .give your taste a chanceto sense the difference. You'll apprecii.

NO TRICKS

jVBA CCOSY- IN A MATCHLESS BLENDA T

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PAGE FOUR THE PRII.LLWIAN WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8,1933

15lsew ~Maar% mwww 'Vial-SC~sr~g

OinMOI MnICIMPV GOQL.C =CO1NMF^NY

Cordially invites your inspection of our new British Woolens of Shepherd Checks, Plaids, Pencil Stripes and Shetlands especially selected in London..Represented -by Lester W. Ross, showing March 8, and- every Wednesday at Mrs Burtt's Cupboard.'

Social Problemis Club COLONIAL THEATRETo Hold First Meeting ADVR ASCUET

Thie initial meeting of the Tues., Wed., Thurs.. March 7-8.9

~ ~~~c ~~~~~~~t & ~~~~~~~~~O .~~~~~~~~Social P ro~iniis (lta division "'KID FROM SPAIN" Eddie Cant.rof the newly organize(I PeCabody "VIRTUE" Carole LombardUno.11)1 will iie hleld in Peablody NEWS

Fifth Avenue at 35th Street l~~~Ilouse this F'ridlay ven at Fri. and Sat.. March 10.11scven. All students interested "SECOND HAND WIFE" sally Ejtbri

in hewor ae. orialy nvied "PRIDE OF THE LEGION"in the %vor are~cordialy invitetRin Tin Tin Junio

to attend. MICKEY MOUSE IN "TOUCHDOWN"

NEWS ~~~~~~~Cartoon

Peabody Union Has ___________

* ~~~~~~Looking smart First Formal Meeting

is longer ~~~~~eworg~anization hasthe unani BL P L Nisno lo ge inous; consent of the faculty and Successor to

the acting headmaster. I)r. Forbes. .P HSA\fter M1r. vanti der Stucken, Mr. .F HS

~~-., / ~ matter of a 1I agt-tibuckle gave an: idca of wvhat ulLieo

staed ha itwas a good chance for Fl ieo

den ree d~~~~ bov to learn French conversation. HOCKEY ANDcollege clgre.Te club will dlisculss the political

proh~lemns of France and will have BASKETBALLa finle chance to lean, about the SUPPLIESFrench as a race. lie also gave anidea as to, the sport club, which will C.J I.S AEprohably~ lbe thle most popular. For

~~ ~~ THE YOUNG MEN'S ~~~~~each of the other clubs there wasastudient relpresentative who gave Developing Printing

SHOP AT BEST & CO. 'In ouitline of their club's lplan. The Enlargingmeeting ;idjourned ahout 8.15 afterOuftefoal

CAN GIVE YOU A refreshmens. ____----.Phillips Academy Teams

~~~ ~FOUR YEAR EDUCATION Kotschnig Speaks To 48 MAIN ST.,~~~~~~\ ~~~~~~~~~~Society Of Inquiry

IN SMART CLOTHES At Sunday Meeting ADVR AS

IN FORTY MINUTES. (Continued from Page 1) -_____________

Ye ANDOVER MANSEthat thlese voulnger Lrrotip) differ TaRof rom thle old. Thle 01ld 1niit~lali~lln

wa, e-..entiallv imperialistic. thle\ LUNCHES and DINNERSwantedl t') improve their ow'ml Week End Guests Accommodated

One of the most practical high country at the expense of others. 109 Mlairf St. Tel. 8965 AndoverTwday nationalist grouips are get-

Fashions for Spring, authenticated by tn wi niteipra tn A TWT LWR

New Haven tailors, is the Herringbone far a,; hie serves his own ilation. Telegraphed Anywhere, Anytime-6lf late." itatc,. D r. lKotsclhniZ.

suit sketched. Note the suppression "tile United Stlates; has taken anl J. Hl. PLAYDONalctiVe pa.rt in miterniational~ affair-

of the waist and the jauntiness of an iicha'. flirtlered internlational 60 Main Street Tel. 70peace (1Iite a1 bit buWt the( UnIite _____________________________

the model. In meaium shades of State, slio'lirl -o a 'teip hirthler ,tl~l

gray and grayish tans. ~~~jjoin the( I eagtie of \:atirmls a:it, Walter E. Billingsgray and grayish tans. trial, ai~~l intertiationalh peace to 1

g-reater (legree." 36 Mlain Street______------ - Andover, Massachusetts

Loomis Fencers BeatBlue Duelists 7-6 OPTICIAN - JEWELER

m5O ~ ~~~~~(Conitinued from Pare 1)

~ ~~26.50 ~~~~~~~~I )enling iA.V lost to l'iffard 4-5. L EO0N'~S2-5t. en -. an r~ t rn For good Sandwiches

Macomnber (A.\ lost to P'iffard Soaan IcCra-1-2. and defeated Smnith 2.0. __________________________

Scoville (A\ C lo'.t ito Piffard 0-2. PARKER and CHILTON____________________________________ t(l dhefeated Sil1lithl 2.0. PENS,

Now is the time to order that y ~~Thii. meet is Anidover', tlhir,'Now s te tme o orer hat W.r J. MORRISSEY :11ect of tile season and leave'; tit LOWE, & COMPANYNEW SPRING SUIT. TAXI SERVICE Blue so far with onte victorv a.1 DUGST

Alan" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~Park St., Andover, Alass, tDRdfetUGGISTSt't it NOver 20 sampes to hoose rom. Tlephon 59 T. Freshmen is sclledmleul for next Agents for Whitman CandiesOver 200 samples to chose from. Telephone 59Saiturday and will ble thle las;t ilarte

HIGHEST QUALITY STO-RAGE WASHING tlli' winter. Tihe frosl )leave tistril- Zbe Ae fbillipo 3nnlBUSSES Iv, been. beatenl iln the l)Iii'. andl \II- J. M. STEWART, Proprietor

PRICED $20.00 up to $40.00 (FrRIJOBN an clover illav have a"i omport'lnitv toStilyfr-of.Cneig

(;ENERAL JOBBING and imlprove tile record ofthi. Sromcwtly firepof CitonnectinTRUCKING whichlial habeen ;o . Opn truot temyar.Dia

CARL E. ELANDER. TRNFE ellc il i frtleatelv rOoes ithruor wthou beath. D56 MAIN STREET BAGGAGE inerRAedbSFER e' ""gram and terms on application.

____________------ - -~~~~~~ -- - - .~ PHILLIPS ANDOVER

C. S. WARDEN IRIDING STABLESH O O D 'S M IL K ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Riding, Polo and JumpingM IL K ~~~~~~~~~~~Wholesale Meais and Provisions Lessons Tel. 2A NEW ENGLAND QUALITY PRODUCT AnoeMs.Hoises on Sunday afternoon-S2.00 First

Andover, Mass. ~~~~~~~~~~Hour, 51.00 Every Hour After

SINCE 1846__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

SHEAFFER'S PEN AND PENCIL SETS TR~Ywith stands "Epheds" Squibb in

$3.75 ~~~~~convenient form -

- ~~~Burt's Standard Classics ($1.00 edition) to use at the first

now only 75 cents ~~signs of a head cold

ANDOVER NATIONAL BANK THE ANDOVER BOOKSTORE TIE HAR11GAN PHAWmCYAndover, Massachusetts Outfitters to Phillips Academy

1 TEMPLE'STravelers Checks -- Letters of 'Credit DR. ADELBERT FERNALD, ORTHODONTIST Imusic SHOP

will be in Andover Wednesdays where he will specialize in '"0YS' HEADQUARTERSthe straightening of teeth at 86 Main Street. Telephone An- For PORTABLE PHONbGtAPHSChecking Accounts Savingr Accounts Vovec133rorBosonlffica2 ComdnwaltuAveseKen