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* Th~~~~ e, St V. U_ ~~~~~Esla tlish ed 18 78 ;e Vol. LXII-No. 48 PHILLIPS ACADEMY, ANDOVER, MASS., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1938 Ten Cents COCK ROBIN HAILED Students At Infirmary Lend Their Minds Uppers Elect Marshall, HRIO HT U AS SENSATIONAL'HIT 'To Dr. Gibbs And. His Brain Testing Ma chine Dudan, Ritts To Office YALE FRESH, ALLOWING BEFORE. FULL HOUSE ',0or the past week several An- i The electro-encephalograin no' In te Upper Middle Class 4HISN -VCTR dover students who enjoy the advan-inue was built by Mr- Alfred election yest~rday, dward A. 4HIS N10VCTR Itage of normal brains have been Grass, a graduate of M. . T. elec- Marshall, of Baltimore, MdI., Good Acting And Production loalling them to Dr. Gibbs and, his trical engineering. school, and be- w.as elected president, Peter D- Pitches To Three Men An Inning Make Fine All-around electro-encephalogram at the Ishanm longs to tle Boston City Hospital. clan, of New York, ice-presi- Until, Eli's Two Hits Performance Iifirinary. Although, one has at first vague Aent. andl . Chase Ritts, nNit Dr. Gibbs, who is working for the fears of- being the participant of a Tulsa, Okla., secretary. VINEY, LAWRENCE STAR Neurological. Unit of the Boston electrocution, they are soon dispelled O'BRIEN'S HIT WINS GAME J- City Hospital, is using this instru- on receiving the inforn-ation that ___ Md omien Characters Portrayed ment. which is able to record o the small copper cage which the can- MOVIES, WILL PORTRAY, Wood Allows Only Four Hits Very Convincingly .per and film- differenat pattdrns of didate enters and the various wires With -- ~~~~~brinwaves, to get a series of brain glued to his head are not the means SCENES OF NORTHWEST InSprPefmac in Withthe presentation of Cock lPatferns of normal oys to use as a of sending, several thousand volts ih lenn ilb ekn Robin, a murder mystery by Elmler guide in detecting the slighter ab- through your body, but are only to Mr. William L. Yale WillSo their fifth straight win as they tangle Rice and Philip Barry, the Dramatic iiornialities of the mind. As slight take one one-hundredth of a volt out Films Of Glacier Park, witli the Brown Yearlings this after- Club again scored a success last Sat- brain disorders have previously of your hlead. urday evening in George \1ashing- b~een attributed to falls or minor in- The screen cage is to prevent 6ut- Friday Night noon at 2 :30. ton Hll. -juries in a person's infancy, it is now side vssuhas oecaused bvCaptain Ted H-arrison shaded the Playing before a packed house, possible, by te se f the encephalo- a aves, tisuchitose -y t - sixnthyya'ssrisof1 Yale Cubs 1-0 in one of the closest ,- (day iuight entertainments will come names seen - on the Hill for some cast wvon the applause of a most gram,. to find the exact portion of cycle house current, which are mutch next Friday at 8:15, when M-\r. \Vil- a preiatve audience, as they thle mind affected. Although they stronger than a brain wax'e, froi . YlofteGatN years. The wijining run was driven ~~~reciative in by Junie O'Brien's: single in theiti 1 Yleofth Gea Nrter ft y unc 'Bie~s snge n h owed by their acting the result of have b~een, able to determine the av- appe-aring o the film Or pper that Railway will show several filmIs f fifth which scored Pete Dudan wvith along and trying season of prepara- erage (electrical record made by the looks like so much ticker tape from cooe oistkn I n rudteln al fteatron u.Most prevalent of the current m1ids f adults and children, they the-stock exchange. Tw~o fine copper Glce Nainl Pr n te Itwa itnlyapchr'bte rctons tothe Saturday night per- have never before gotten one for wires are glued to the forehead, two Rockies al h way, ithctly arrson bandl to l)~~~~~ys )etwcelle ags o fite nh head. w in akandfis shwYaefote iorinance is that the actors h1ad ad he agetwentfifte n top) of-the -to ak The frtfilm onby Mr. Yae.al- h Smo ywt W o, Yalesn excellent coaching, and that the play and t~~enty.(Continued on Page 4) "Land of the Shining- Ž,\ountains."trig in superb hurf rlner. itself, which was'difficult to produce, .has to do itthpaktsl. ttarigPefmncs had been,- perfected to the best l)os- wihtepr tef tWood especially showed a world of sible degree by Mr. Cochran. Prize S~~eaki J GOVERNOR DUMMER MEN shows the activities to be had stuff i the pinchas, and worked sibledegre byMr. ochrn. Pize ~eakng GVRO DU M R EN various one to five-day trips through himself out-of several ad holes by One of the outstanding highlights - I DEFEATED BY GOLFERS ~~~the park, and contains many assorted fanning the Andover batsmen. othe annual production was the The 72nd annual speaking for DE ATDB GOFR pictures in natural color of fishing. Harrison until the last ining colorul, f notto -ay - tarting.-thle Draper Prizes will be held onl hiking. and riding in Glacier Na- pthds elta envrwsi ;naeiral Enacd Wey the aptrat I'lthrsday evening, April 28, at'- Second Win' Good Indication tional Park, as well as somec movies trouble. Then, in a desperate effort in muaso dWeetewr 8:15, in Bulfinch Hall. Of Strong Season To of arious boat and canoe trips to tie uip the game, Yale' got to of the stage crew was this year muade avail-able there. o t orht n lcdmno The prograni- follows: ofolwLtr -Th eodfl ast 1 vt s o anhiradad wt two ont more complicated by the intricate DiralBrlmoaramanateofNr scenery called for in the scri'pt. They People," by Edwin Markham. "The - riding trip, in Glacier Park. I it areThnsloebaframiubt succededhowevr, i creaing Night before Waterloo." by Lord Aneig hi ecn i o-h any interesting pictures of riding Tunie O'Brien, whose hit had scored very commend-able and lifelike set- Byron. seo Wason. the varsity, golf team sentacitesnthprkicldgm-hewnngubatdtehos ti Governor Dinmer golfers t vte ntepricuigi- tewnigrn lse h oe 6ug. wvhich represented an Eigh- Harold William Cmso ocseteGortrDunerglrso "I, .~~~~~~~ Mass-"-Follow the-Leader," by C-en., eetb h cr f7-½ teresting shots of scenes on Indian Of the Elis by pulling down Besse's tecenthu Century grog shop to per- Hugh Johnson.dfa ytesoeo 71--l' Pass, and the natural color record Iluigh fly. fection. Also quite complicated was Hfewitt Artiur Conway, of Brooklyn, Starting off the Saturday match, of a complete trip to Grinnell Gla- 'The Blue- had several chances to the lighting, handled y IHinter N. Y--'The Supposed Speech o Captain \Vig-ley and Parker of Gov- cier in the interior. -soe iln h ae ihnn u MIarston, who was responsible fo Dane Webmsothe caain"b crflln h ae ihnn u fo Doanie Adamsothe Delrtin"b ernor lDunmer broke even, while A. Another film that Mr. Yale will in the third and again with one out tillusion of depth representing a -Michael R. K. Garnett, of London, C. V'ihliams defeated rown 4 and show has to do more generally with in the fifth. The first time, "Smuoky fse auditorium at the beginning of Eng.-"The' Congo." by Vacliel Lind_. 3. Then Parker and Brown won the West Coast. I it are interest- Joe" pulled himself out of it by forc- tsecond act. - say. - der \igleN- and Williams, tip, ing ictures of such cities- in the ing Peters at the plate on O'Brien's- In the leading role of the James Edward Price, 2d. of New York maigtefnlsoefrta o tt f\ rblr n unsr6n u eg mrderer, Mk Law-ecthis City.-"Aild So Today-" by Carl n li the nlse r h grup .tt of\ashington as' Spokane, '1ibe-'n hn tiig u eg Sandburg. Ill the next foursome, Mull- Se;attle. and several others, showing fors and Walsh. The next time -r's president of the Draniatic George Bausch Waters, of Syracuse, N. calily vanquished his opponent. Sar- the sights andI highlights for the O'lBrien~s hit brought one run in, Cb, gave -his usual creditable pe-r- Y.-"The Devil- and Daniel Webster," Igent 7 and 6 wvhile Murray beat traveller in- each. Also o this film" but Wood fanned Walsh and made fouance, and added another to his by Stephen Xincent Ben&t Davey, 2 and .- At the sarne time, are sonic very unusual pictures of Hart pop up to-him. iglist of roles including that of Serving- as judges will be M r. flaian \trayoIAdveteGadCueeD iolthC- 'Maxie Schartz" in June Moon Blackmer. Mr. Sanborn and M -r. Much n uryo noe h rn oleIa nteC-- -OBinSasAil xie Schwartz" in. "June Moon, ~set bnacktheir opponents by winning lumbia River, with scenes of interest OBinSasAil d4 Magaera" in Androcles and van d~er Stucken. Mr. Arthur W'i 6 and 5, resulting, in the score of from the scenic view'point, as well Harrison also pitched superb ball heLion." -Leonard will p~reside. 3-0; I the final foursom-e, Hard- as many taken with a view to show- all the way behind brilliant 'ttpport. Ilaing his debut in America,: as Prizes of thirty and twenty dol- wvicke conquered Dodge. 8 andI 7, R. ing its interesting construction. O'Brien was all over he shortstop - 1Ias at Andover, Larry Viney lars will. be awarded. The pblic A-. Gardner taking Deupree. 7 and 5. Following'the custom of these en- position and Jack WValsh in center r e a exClepotayal.o thne odalyivtd Hardwicke and Gardner then took tertainments, there will be no charge field brought the stands to their feet ~~tr role of "Cleveland." Vi ney -.-- ~~~~~(Continued on Page 3) for admission. with a tumnbling catch that robbed- (Continued on Page 3) -Ahei Ni-(Continued on Page 3) - Junior - ne ~~~~HISTORY ASSOCIATION Reorganization Bill ~at Issue Of Mirror To, Open Season Today HLSMEIGERToBDeaeopcZiegler Still Leads Goes On Sale June 12 Will Face Brooks School Team Ninety New England Teachers Hogan And Mooney Oppose I hs o ptto Thle year's third and final issue With Very Strong Squad f the Mirror is sceduled to go on - his Afternoon . -Assemble At Spring - Cleve lands Tonight, The Chess Club hield its second, June 12, the Saturday before - ovntorhis evening in' - ulfinich Hall, neing theM Rmoudyeve-e6 lhuh X11encrnet.Conribtins ust NWithi the first outside game of L~ast Saturdai' the annual spring Philo will hold another iits second- several niew% candidates were ex- ane net Contriution mutheya ceue o hsa en round of debates for the debating pected to turn out for the meeting,- 'handed in by May 8.i- th a ceue o hsa the metigofteiez-Eeln Hs to be given at the end of te only a very few showed up. Te It -is hoped that this isstue itwhtmeBokScolea, the v Techers Asoito ri er, eaewl ebtenron oi oraet hc a baseball aspirants of the unior ath- oy fahr soito a er h eaewilb etenrtn oi oraet hc a the largest o~f the year. with more letic group have been practicing dihi- held lucre. -fthe teams of Clevelandl-Clevel-and started last term, was continued with hi1strations and a greater number geintly under Mr. Di Clementi and 'This Associatiom, founded and -lgan-Mlooney on the subject the following results. Rppoport, in advertisemen ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~of tie Reorganization Bill, second place, defeated Ziegler, who avertliinseens th prious hi aistants. e 1897lydoi . the olde o t infi the This debate, which has been post- is the leader of the tournament thus he winning' essays of the 'various A practice game was playeedseverldti on coueuntrte fa..Ithea tauifrobject iofevthe tugish prizes- will be .printed, as Monday with t-he Saxon Club team Association is to advance the study ponersvderaltes b qeus ofs athea. t ws thert tneor ins sevea Ile te prize-winning ;assays in the with the fllowing lplayiiig: Gard- Of history, goyernmlent, and eco- varsityi i debte acdls w ei- attegletrtha H appportige hstl bee ea~s Essy Contet. ner ad Abron patchin, Evans11011lis by thedgacisationf billgawilliostartlati7:00.r mains00inai first-ir place.ce.osoiannde- Next year's and ~~~catching; ai infield composed of anI b the piromnotion of social re- It is the second in the second rotund feated IHogan in the second match year's editor-in-chiefan Bush at first, Ltice at second, WVil- lations among teachers of these of debates, which will lead tup to te of te evening, thereby retaining erIwill aid in putting out the cox at short. and S ift- at third; st11jects in the schools and colleges final one at te end of the year. fifth place. the latter holding sixth lying issue, in order to gain e- and i the outfield H-arrisom at left, Of New England. About ninety Thstbetongti,'Rshd:lsti. ntce for next year. Announce- Dickinson andi iMartiii in center, and teachers attended the meeting, the ta h xctv eraiain huigteps ekalte -(ltof the new editor will be made L-illard patrolling right field. Ani majoritx' of'hini-came' fro~ii pre- Ill is detrimental to the United receivedl from Exeter saying tat t~~le ifuagazine. ~~intersquad gnme was held last week paaovshos h rgau fStates." Hogan antd oonley will they would be glad to have a match Net, n work has been clone by With excellent restults. Showing up events was begu i the -nmorning~ uphiold the affirmiative of this ques- Nvt heAdvr-Ctb They also b oard, but it will begin asso v'r well in the hitting departument at 10:30 with the holding f te tio,-tmoaiyoto h essadta hywudpa ihrhr thle editor-in-chief is finished were Sift and Lillard. regular business imeetiing at w~hich htmt still before the American eople, or at Exeter, and that they were thl his work in the Dramatic Cltib M~ayo has been working with the various reports were read. w~hile the( Cleveland team w~ill tip- willing to play any convemuient numuml- ay. (Continued on Page 3) (Continued on Page 4) hold the niegative, her of matceas.

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U_ ~~~~~Esla tlish ed 18 78;e Vol. LXII-No. 48 PHILLIPS ACADEMY, ANDOVER, MASS., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1938 Ten Cents

COCK ROBIN HAILED Students At Infirmary Lend Their Minds Uppers Elect Marshall, HRIO HT UAS SENSATIONAL'HIT 'To Dr. Gibbs And. His Brain Testing Ma chine Dudan, Ritts To Office YALE FRESH, ALLOWINGBEFORE. FULL HOUSE ',0or the past week several An- i The electro-encephalograin no' In te Upper Middle Class 4HISN -VCTRdover students who enjoy the advan-inue was built by Mr- Alfred election yest~rday, dward A. 4HIS N10VCTRItage of normal brains have been Grass, a graduate of M. . T. elec- Marshall, of Baltimore, MdI.,Good Acting And Production loalling them to Dr. Gibbs and, his trical engineering. school, and be- w.as elected president, Peter D- Pitches To Three Men An Inning

Make Fine All-around electro-encephalogram at the Ishanm longs to tle Boston City Hospital. clan, of New York, ice-presi- Until, Eli's Two HitsPerformance Iifirinary. Although, one has at first vague Aent. andl . Chase Ritts, nNitDr. Gibbs, who is working for the fears of- being the participant of a Tulsa, Okla., secretary.VINEY, LAWRENCE STAR Neurological. Unit of the Boston electrocution, they are soon dispelled O'BRIEN'S HIT WINS GAMEJ- City Hospital, is using this instru- on receiving the inforn-ation that ___

Md omien Characters Portrayed ment. which is able to record o the small copper cage which the can- MOVIES, WILL PORTRAY, Wood Allows Only Four HitsVery Convincingly .per and film- differenat pattdrns of didate enters and the various wires

With - - ~~~~~brinwaves, to get a series of brain glued to his head are not the means SCENES OF NORTHWEST InSprPefmacin Withthe presentation of Cock lPatferns of normal oys to use as a of sending, several thousand volts ih lenn ilb eknRobin, a murder mystery by Elmler guide in detecting the slighter ab- through your body, but are only to Mr. William L. Yale WillSo their fifth straight win as they tangleRice and Philip Barry, the Dramatic iiornialities of the mind. As slight take one one-hundredth of a volt out Films Of Glacier Park, witli the Brown Yearlings this after-Club again scored a success last Sat- brain disorders have previously of your hlead.urday evening in George \1ashing- b~een attributed to falls or minor in- The screen cage is to prevent 6ut- Friday Night noon at 2 :30.ton Hll. -juries in a person's infancy, it is now side vssuhas oecaused bvCaptain Ted H-arrison shaded thePlaying before a packed house, possible, by te se f the encephalo- a aves, tisuchitose -y t -sixnthyya'ssrisof1 Yale Cubs 1-0 in one of the closest

,- (day iuight entertainments will come names seen -on the Hill for somecast wvon the applause of a most gram,. to find the exact portion of cycle house current, which are mutch next Friday at 8:15, when M-\r. \Vil- apreiatve audience, as they thle mind affected. Although they stronger than a brain wax'e, froi . YlofteGatN years. The wijining run was driven~~~reciative in by Junie O'Brien's: single in theiti 1 Yleofth Gea Nrter ft y unc 'Bie~s snge n howed by their acting the result of have b~een, able to determine the av- appe-aring o the film Or pper that Railway will show several filmIs f fifth which scored Pete Dudan wvithalong and trying season of prepara- erage (electrical record made by the looks like so much ticker tape from cooe oistkn I n rudteln al fteatronu.Most prevalent of the current m1ids f adults and children, they the-stock exchange. Tw~o fine copper Glce Nainl Pr n te Itwa itnlyapchr'bterctons tothe Saturday night per- have never before gotten one for wires are glued to the forehead, two Rockies al h way, ithctly arrson bandlto l)~~~~~ys )etwcelle ags o fite nh head. w in akandfis shwYaefoteiorinance is that the actors h1ad ad he agetwentfifte n top) of-the -to ak The frtfilm onby Mr. Yae.al- h Smo ywt W o, Yalesn

excellent coaching, and that the play and t~~enty.(Continued on Page 4) "Land of the Shining- Ž,\ountains."trig in superb hurf rlner.itself, which was'difficult to produce, .has to do itthpaktsl. ttarigPefmncshad been,- perfected to the best l)os- wihtepr tef tWood especially showed a world ofsible degree by Mr. Cochran. Prize S~~eaki J GOVERNOR DUMMER MEN shows the activities to be had stuff i the pinchas, and workedsibledegre byMr. ochrn. Pize ~eakng GVRO DU M R EN various one to five-day trips through himself out-of several ad holes byOne of the outstanding highlights - I DEFEATED BY GOLFERS ~~~the park, and contains many assorted fanning the Andover batsmen.othe annual production was the The 72nd annual speaking for DE ATDB GOFR pictures in natural color of fishing. Harrison until the last ining

colorul, f notto -ay - tarting.-thle Draper Prizes will be held onl hiking. and riding in Glacier Na- pthds elta envrwsi;naeiral Enacd Wey the aptrat I'lthrsday evening, April 28, at'- Second Win' Good Indication tional Park, as well as somec movies trouble. Then, in a desperate effortin muaso dWeetewr 8:15, in Bulfinch Hall. Of Strong Season To of arious boat and canoe trips to tie uip the game, Yale' got toof the stage crew was this year muade avail-able there. o t orht n lcdmnoThe prograni- follows: ofolwLtr -Th eodfl ast 1 vt s o anhiradad wt two ontmore complicated by the intricate DiralBrlmoaramanateofNrscenery called for in the scri'pt. They People," by Edwin Markham. "The - riding trip, in Glacier Park. I it areThnsloebaframiubt

succededhowevr, i creaing Night before Waterloo." by Lord Aneig hi ecn i o-h any interesting pictures of riding Tunie O'Brien, whose hit had scoredvery commend-able and lifelike set- Byron. seo Wason. the varsity, golf team sentacitesnthprkicldgm-hewnngubatdtehosti Governor Dinmer golfers t vte ntepricuigi- tewnigrn lse h oe6ug. wvhich represented an Eigh- Harold William Cmso ocseteGortrDunerglrso"I, .~~~~~~~ Mass-"-Follow the-Leader," by C-en., eetb h cr f7-½ teresting shots of scenes on Indian Of the Elis by pulling down Besse'stecenthu Century grog shop to per- Hugh Johnson.dfa ytesoeo 71--l' Pass, and the natural color record Iluigh fly.fection. Also quite complicated was Hfewitt Artiur Conway, of Brooklyn, Starting off the Saturday match, of a complete trip to Grinnell Gla- 'The Blue- had several chances tothe lighting, handled y IHinter N. Y--'The Supposed Speech o Captain \Vig-ley and Parker of Gov- cier in the interior. -soe iln h ae ihnn uMIarston, who was responsible fo Dane Webmsothe caain"b crflln h ae ihnn ufo Doanie Adamsothe Delrtin"b ernor lDunmer broke even, while A. Another film that Mr. Yale will in the third and again with one outtillusion of depth representing a -Michael R. K. Garnett, of London, C. V'ihliams defeated rown 4 and show has to do more generally with in the fifth. The first time, "Smuokyfse auditorium at the beginning of Eng.-"The' Congo." by Vacliel Lind_. 3. Then Parker and Brown won the West Coast. I it are interest- Joe" pulled himself out of it by forc-tsecond act. - say. - der \igleN- and Williams, tip, ing ictures of such cities- in the ing Peters at the plate on O'Brien's-In the leading role of the James Edward Price, 2d. of New York maigtefnlsoefrta o tt f\ rblr n unsr6n u egmrderer, Mk Law-ecthis City.-"Aild So Today-" by Carl n li the nlse r h grup .tt of\ashington as' Spokane, '1ibe-'n hn tiig u egSandburg. Ill the next foursome, Mull- Se;attle. and several others, showing fors and Walsh. The next time-r's president of the Draniatic George Bausch Waters, of Syracuse, N. calily vanquished his opponent. Sar- the sights andI highlights for the O'lBrien~s hit brought one run in,Cb, gave -his usual creditable pe-r- Y.-"The Devil- and Daniel Webster," Igent 7 and 6 wvhile Murray beat traveller in- each. Also o this film" but Wood fanned Walsh and madefouance, and added another to his by Stephen Xincent Ben&t Davey, 2 and .- At the sarne time, are sonic very unusual pictures of Hart pop up to-him. iglist of roles including that of Serving- as judges will be M r. flaian \trayoIAdveteGadCueeD iolthC-'Maxie Schartz" in June Moon Blackmer. Mr. Sanborn and M -r. Much n uryo noe h rn oleIa nteC-- -OBinSasAilxie Schwartz" in. "June Moon, ~set bnacktheir opponents by winning lumbia River, with scenes of interest OBinSasAild4 Magaera" in Androcles and van d~er Stucken. Mr. Arthur W'i 6 and 5, resulting, in the score of from the scenic view'point, as well Harrison also pitched superb ballheLion." -Leonard will p~reside. 3-0; I the final foursom-e, Hard- as many taken with a view to show- all the way behind brilliant 'ttpport.Ilaing his debut in America,: as Prizes of thirty and twenty dol- wvicke conquered Dodge. 8 andI 7, R. ing its interesting construction. O'Brien was all over he shortstop -1Ias at Andover, Larry Viney lars will. be awarded. The pblic A-. Gardner taking Deupree. 7 and 5. Following'the custom of these en- position and Jack WValsh in centerr e a exClepotayal.o thne odalyivtd Hardwicke and Gardner then took tertainments, there will be no charge field brought the stands to their feet~~tr role of "Cleveland." Vi ney -.-- ~~~~~(Continued on Page 3) for admission. with a tumnbling catch that robbed-

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Junior - ne ~~~~HISTORY ASSOCIATION Reorganization Bill~at Issue Of Mirror To, Open Season Today HLSMEIGERToBDeaeopcZiegler Still LeadsGoes On Sale June 12 Will Face Brooks School Team Ninety New England Teachers Hogan And Mooney Oppose I hs o ptto

Thle year's third and final issue With Very Strong Squadf the Mirror is sceduled to go on - his Afternoon . -Assemble At Spring - Cleve lands Tonight, The Chess Club hield its second,

June 12, the Saturday before - ovntorhis evening in' - ulfinich Hall, neing theM Rmoudyeve-e6 lhuhX11encrnet.Conribtins ust NWithi the first outside game of L~ast Saturdai' the annual spring Philo will hold another iits second- several niew% candidates were ex-ane net Contriution mutheya ceue o hsa en round of debates for the debating pected to turn out for the meeting,-'handed in by May 8.i- th a ceue o hsa the metigofteiez-Eeln Hs to be given at the end of te only a very few showed up. Te

It -is hoped that this isstue itwhtmeBokScolea, the v Techers Asoito ri er, eaewl ebtenron oi oraet hc abaseball aspirants of the unior ath- oy fahr soito a er h eaewilb etenrtn oi oraet hc athe largest o~f the year. with more letic group have been practicing dihi- held lucre. -fthe teams of Clevelandl-Clevel-and started last term, was continued withhi1strations and a greater number geintly under Mr. Di Clementi and 'This Associatiom, founded and -lgan-Mlooney on the subject the following results. Rppoport, in

advertisemen ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~of tie Reorganization Bill, second place, defeated Ziegler, whoavertliinseens th prious hi aistants. e 1897lydoi . the olde o t infi the This debate, which has been post- is the leader of the tournament thushe winning' essays of the 'various A practice game was playeedseverldti on coueuntrte fa..Ithea tauifrobject iofevthetugish prizes- will be .printed, as Monday with t-he Saxon Club team Association is to advance the study ponersvderaltes b qeus ofs athea. t ws thert tneor ins seveaIle te prize-winning ;assays in the with the fllowing lplayiiig: Gard- Of history, goyernmlent, and eco- varsityi i debte acdls w ei- attegletrtha H appportige hstl bee

ea~s Essy Contet. ner ad Abron patchin, Evans11011lis by thedgacisationf billgawilliostartlati7:00.r mains00inai first-ir place.ce.osoiannde-Next year's and ~~~catching; ai infield composed of anI b the piromnotion of social re- It is the second in the second rotund feated IHogan in the second matchyear's editor-in-chiefan Bush at first, Ltice at second, WVil- lations among teachers of these of debates, which will lead tup to te of te evening, thereby retainingerIwill aid in putting out the cox at short. and S ift- at third; st11jects in the schools and colleges final one at te end of the year. fifth place. the latter holding sixthlying issue, in order to gain e- and i the outfield H-arrisom at left, Of New England. About ninety Thstbetongti,'Rshd:lsti.ntce for next year. Announce- Dickinson andi iMartiii in center, and teachers attended the meeting, the ta h xctv eraiain huigteps ekalte

-(ltof the new editor will be made L-illard patrolling right field. Ani majoritx' of'hini-came' fro~ii pre- Ill is detrimental to the United receivedl from Exeter saying tatt~~le ifuagazine. ~~intersquad gnme was held last week paaovshos h rgau fStates." Hogan antd oonley will they would be glad to have a match

Net, n work has been clone by With excellent restults. Showing up events was begu i the -nmorning~ uphiold the affirmiative of this ques- Nvt heAdvr-Ctb They alsob oard, but it will begin asso v'r well in the hitting departument at 10:30 with the holding f te tio,-tmoaiyoto h essadta hywudpa ihrhrthle editor-in-chief is finished were Sift and Lillard. regular business imeetiing at w~hich htmt still before the American eople, or at Exeter, and that they werethl his work in the Dramatic Cltib M~ayo has been working with the various reports were read. w~hile the( Cleveland team w~ill tip- willing to play any convemuient numuml-ay. (Continued on Page 3) (Continued on Page 4) hold the niegative, her of matceas.

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THE PHILLIPIANMember of Daily Princetonian Association ofDito th D sc

Preparatory School. Newspapers

Represented by National Advertising Servie Inc. Andover's favorite this week is Ooh Boom. It'sEditor-in.Chief a novelty number played by Benny Goodman and

FRANK D. CAMPION his orchestra. Benny's boys do a grand job onBuuinuss Manager. . . .

GEORGE H. PARTRIDGE, III this disc, riaintg it one of the finest recordingsRTAssistant Business Manager of its kind. It's a Victor. ~~

PTE__TRAUSS__39_ SPETER STRAUSS. ~~ Tommly Dorsey and, Benny Goodman haven'tT

EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT' cooperated o a disc for a long while. However, By SALTYManaging Editor somec of the outstanding double feature discs pro-

Assigmen C. dILIASr duced by V~ictor were Stardust on both sides:CAsL~ESt ESdITTREG That's Plenty' and TheeI' a Smiall Hotel; fe Read. Xl~y our versatile co-, Baseball fans who watched Satur.

J. 13.' BLAKE, Photographic Editor. You've Gone and Bugle Call Rag. If you haven't captain of track, certainly pulled the day's game Were certainly treated tothe abve tri, swin fans.~et thm by al mean unexpcted last Saturday in the a fine pitching duel betweenSiok

Associate EditorsHavrFrsmn etwe hJoWodJr.adouTdCHURCHWARD DAVIS, '38 0. M. BARs *39 and join mie in a prayer for more like them. arrdFeh nmetwnheJe\odJrnd urown'T0JORDAN WIIITELAW. '38 Reca'shitpaadeincuds Y1'r a-Ed'39'- led Don Donahlue. king of Ray Shep- f-arnison.TdgiethvricMfARK LAWRENCE. 38 PiRAFFER-Y, '39 DcashtprdinlesYeranEid- r'shurdlers latsaoacrossthbyvruofJneOBe'steW. D. JNES. '38 E.. CLARX, 39 ard's latdseIsos thenbyrirtue ofiunieBO'rier'sbsy's or-T1. YARDLEY, '38 - F. K GILE. 39 -ioan tsTndfit.whBoCrbysr- tape in te 120-yard high hurdles. single into left which scbred PeteA. MURRAY. 3D. '38 WV. 1H. RYDER. 39 chiestra digthe honors. Bob is scrn one hit tetbe.hwvr nDdnwohsrtrC. C. NUTE, '38 ADi SCHULTZ. 4 fe nte doin tedss F soreti g et Doxi turned h'als oevr nDdn h signalized hsrtr

TR 9TEVEN5?. '38 PS JENNIN. afe nte4o h ic. i rhsrai ra, the 220-yard low hurdles with MIur- the line-upb iflsywratt'Dq RcDXN '38W C AIN'E. hut Bob ims-nelf lacks something as a singer. phy running second. Donahue also keystone sack, particularly o to

RnRERT C: McGiFFERT, 40 However, Kay Weber, his brilliant and popular scored points for the Crimson i the perfect thro'v fro jumbo \VelIBUSINESS. DEPARTMENT ~~~~vocalist, always sings on one side of the platter. pole vault and the high jip. Teddy, jinxed by hard uck inhi

P W Fr~oussov. Circulation Manages The. Casa Loma's Thanks for the M11emory is ***previous to encounters w theSTAFF , ,another of the splendicl recordings of that very Tbe larvard Freshmen prsete Yale team, was' certainly in rare

P.-T. COURSEN. 38 F IARNET. 3 popular singer. WVe believe that te honor for the -. 'form Saturday, as' lie otpit bed`L. ARxER. 38 T. I., KELLY, '39 . -~a great hafmiter in Caib vl'hoCR H-GAL.AHE. J.. 38 DMONCARER. 38 estrecordling lies bewe lnGray's gang an hafClp~l, Wood over the nine inning rolute-E. . GALLAER., JR.. '38 RDA.ON ATE.V '389urat betweenstaien anniI,.i. -5 seT. . WILl.J. 3 .1.?TEO.'9 ' the Beti Godnnboys. ra u itneinIiLf.~I 5 'C I [arrison has 'pitched f ourteenin' M.nK. '38 n '38 P. . -A:v~o; 39Ben Aoua which is really fast time for the D. IT. HATCHELWER. 3 T SQUTFRRDGE. '40 Chc Vb' fn ilb lae olano vnepcal o ,,nnst aeadhsytto iesue aRurus WALKER, 39 F'C. CARR. 40 ohc ebsfas-v Ib lae lanof eet.e cil- o scflbuoy 'ig odt n a eG. 34. 'rTTTE. '39 T . Cz Dicxso&. '40 his new recording of Sweet Site and I Gtx~ Rhythm1. mleet. (Continued on Page 4)

GREENE. '40 ~Another Decca smash hit contribution. ___________________

THRE PILL5PIAN is published Wednesdays Rnd Saturdays El'IGtaGuisone e et lsduring the school ear b TE PILLIPIAN board. Fizeads5i oiv o lc nteA- r 40MMF 5h = 1 ADVRATSUI

THE PHILLIPIAN does not necessarily endorse statements Litzeral semset 'hve wnoaplacainthe n-nd Groupsr~~expressed in comnnunications. ,dover fo thofheart, judging frmtepopularity ofher - si L L~PrrisadGop

THEPHILTIANisdisriute t suscibes t te ommn, radio programn. She's made plenty of fine .Decca SHOE STORE AND REPAIRING Saso iihnan i fr al a th Phllp I usrnesanteCtoin records, of which 'the aforementioned song is NEW SPRING STOCK Picture fming and repairing

Advertising rates n application. aing te top'~-notch~ers. Se our School Agent, W. Creighton, Bishop ~I123 Main St. Tel. 1011 AndoerTerms: ubscription, $3.50 the year. $i 25 the term. $3.275 out

of town. Count Basie' s arrangement of Don't Be ThatMaEntered as second class matter at the post office at Andover. W fav and Oe O'Clock Jump, played by Good- SuetLamps, Eletri Fix- a~Mas., under the act-of March 3, 18tue79.ecn

Offie ofpublcatin: Sith Couti C.. Prk Sreet -miran, is a swing recording worthy f your swing tures, Alarm Clocks,- Curtain J. M. STEWART, ManagerAndover, Mass, collection. -' Rods. Picture Wire. - Open All Year.

Andover, Mass., April 27 1938 Please e Kind is another of those tremen- W~. R~. H ILL American and European Plan- ~~dously popular songs. of wvhi~h mnany recordings SeilSunday Night Suppers.

were mache. M'axine Sullivan's disc is second to 31 Main Street Tel. 102 Spcanone. H-ere's a young ladv' 'who is a grand singer ,DR. ADELBERT FERNALDC om m unheatio~n and the disc does justice to hier reputation. An- Oirthodontist,other Victor triumph!' will be at the Isharn Infirmary eq

Dick Robertson comes through with another ANOE NTI ALB K Friday where he will pecialize 'in To the Editor of Tric P~~r~~r..L~rT \N old favorite, that grand pair ofANwaltzesTITNreeBstrasthaeningnof oteeth.hO Ofcichouours 9To the Editor of THE PITTLLIPTAX: old favorite, that grand pair of waltzes Three to 1:30. Bostonoston offic''e29 29msnonwewii

Because of the ov ious importance to the more' O'Clock in the Mforning. and Te 11'alt-- ol Avenue. Kennmore .6275.far-seeing students of this Reorganization of the Saved For Me. ________________Student Council. I am much surprised that more _________________ A TWT L WR U BRFRSODWRhas not been said in your editorial or Communi- THEREIHFOW R UME ORSOD'WRcation columins. However, as no one has chosen anI Telegraphed Anywhere, Anytime BALSA WOODto express an opinion so far, I shall. HERja d T ER. .H PL Y NI.EPTM SAE

In the first place, as anyone can see. the idea isfine. Te Council has eeded something like this After being deadlocked in coinmittbe for more i0 Main Street Tel.- 0 63 PARK STREET TEL. 661

for a long time. Unfortunately, however, it is than a week. te Administration Tax bill showed '__________________

only a step in the right direction. The basic idea signs of finally going through this week when theW.J M RR SEbehind the Reorganization is I gather, this: to .Conference Committee of te Senate and House W. 1 MORRISSEY get a Council more capable of doing its duties, finally ironed out their, differences and agreed on THE HARTIGAN PHARMACY BAGGAG mTRANSFERand one that will have an interest to the students - the major provisions of the bill. The differences BAana hatu RCIGGAG BUASE-at large. The way to do this, as the originators between the bills passed by the two houses were -Mi1tCetu - RCIG - BSEof this pi realized, is to get a Council which is drastic, and this week's areetws shd TaeHr n aewt aey Pr tet TO 09 Adnmore representative of the students at large. been expected, a compromise between the to.

So far, so good. But te founders of the lan As passed by the House, the tax ill contained ~ did'-not go far enough, for they still kept ideas in 'provisions for the retaining of both the Undis- L E 0. S PESthe onstitution that were not in the interest of 'Forirtdgroitoad heaaptadGiniTxehiesmaking student government a vital thing in school ' principle, although in both cases many of the teeth oiod adihelEVLlife. The most noticeable of these ideas was the had been pulled out by the reduction of the rate Sodas and Ice Cream Main and Chestnut Andoverone pertaining to the duties of the Council, for in from nearly forty per cent to less than twenty. "Service' With a Smile"this matter the framers of the Constitutio'i stressed Th ilfo h eeal oecnevtv -Expert Lubrication, Washingparticularly the ways in which the members - Senate threw out both of these in principle, and1 andPoihn would act'as leaders and examples, and 'almrost substituft'd a flat rate business taxc., This week's ff atre Tishingcesoiforgot to mention the twin prim ary purposes of agement, which most observers say was the re- BOA aLLtFr an Tie AcsERVany student government: to represent the students sutAfLresrefrmFhOWit HusaorquckVDELIVERSE Iin matters affecting their wvelfare. and to act as pasae provided, like the House bill, for the ________________ Phone 8484the reflection of student opinion on any important keeping of the' principle of the Undistributed ____ _______

subject. Profits Tax-, and in W~ashington. where principleE C K Emeans a lot. .this was considered a victory for the Efl,

If student government is to consist of people 'Administration. For the sake of this victory, the C L E E I-whose job it is to keep other people off the grass Democratic forces' were willing to sacrifice the CUINSSAL IISRAEN DAEi

and to act as examples of good conduct, why not lprinciple of te Capital Gains Levy, and the bill,SCRTRL ACONNGI ULJ ILlet the faculty appoint the men? Why make the as soon as the remaining minor differences have SCEAILGu

useless ad i that case, unnecessary pretense of been ironed out, is expectled to e passed by Con- College-gradecourstiSc Lo-educational.Scesrt having a Council representative of the students. (Tress, and may go to the White House. C. P. A :nj'tritelin Sendjo, catajlog H .HSThe faculty~ probably knows better than we do H. *. *ASE *

who would be better as an example of good con- ylarsn gerades ineduct. but only men elected by the' student body Newvs has come-today which is encouraging to 50 lars'g geraduces' Fl ieo icanl act as the representatives of that body. P'resident Roosevelt's hplan to get business to co- WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS. Bas uBll oesoalet's have a Council representing us that w~ill do operate wvith the governmrent. Sixteen big businfess BaeBalShemore than stand around and be "School Leaders !" men offered our chief execubive their help to es- F RG O DL cos upis tilet's have one that does something-and let's have tals sseIo otna onsultation betweena con stitution that says so! .the U. S. government and private usinless which, - ETennis Rackets, Balls a

P. A,. 40 it is hoped, will prevent over-production and YE itlperiodic recessions. They said. however. "All ANDOVER ' Restriu-ging legislation based on untried social and economic- MA SDeloig .pntgConstitution Passed theories should be 'avoided." Evidently they seeMA SDeloigPntg 0the advantage of having a government control STA nlrig

TIn Chapel last Saturday the constitution for the over industry, bt ae un1willing to submit to anySTAEnaggnew Student Council pssecl by) the overwhelming of Roosevelt's high-sounding principles. Among LOBSTER Outfitter for alQtuajority, of 538 to 69. Seven uniors, 16 lowers, the leaders of this move were: Clarence CICE Phillips Academy Teamsg T26 upper,. aClte 20 seniors opposed the plan. Tt \Volley. president of American Radiator orp., .4 ~NS. tiWill go into effect next fall. Before the third week Owen ). Young, chairman of the boar(d of Gen- 109 Main St. 4 AND IER MS.' ati4)f next month the lower, upper, and senior mem- eral Electric, and Winthrop W. Aldrich, presi-ANOEM S.hers will be elected for next year. dent of the Chase National Bank. Overnight Guests Accommodated Iem

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ANDOVER TRACK TEAM Tennis Team Engages NoieAcademy Notices HARRISON SHUTS OUTBOWS, TO HARVARD '41 Bo di .V.T dy No day or 'week-end excuses \Wednesday, April 27 YALE FRESH, ALLOWINGIN SATURDAY'S MEET MT. Kelly Expect. To Present will be granted on the following 1-30 Radio Club.4HIS N1- VCTRBalanded Contingent week-ends: April 30 - May Nr. hockey players report at 4HIS N10VCTRBalandd Contngent May 28-30, June 4-5, or June Ii I- ;___pirnie, S-eymour, Murphy Win -12; rink: -(Continued from Page 1)With Excellent TimesOpening the. spring se'ries of ten- WVeek-ends will ble granted to 2 :00 junior Athletic- baseballWithEx eet es nis matches -will be a meeting with all boys except Seniiors taking game with, Brooks School. Kredi of Yal o a certit I texa-,In ~~~~~~~ the- Boxvdoin Junior Varsity teaan College Boards on June 17-19. 3 :00 Tennis meet with liowdoin leaguer in the seventh~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ColgeBord ilJue 719 3wdithis afternoon. Since the relative This week-end will not count"I asio Varsity. dayanwa ack hintel line-uicto-lPARTLOW OF FROSH STARS strength of both teams can not be one of the rteglorrdyuandamad hisl ont it untcalculatedbecause ofthe excepton- e reguar cjuota.4:00 Riveters Practice. all afternoon. li e hecatouahutField Events Are Marked By ally late starts in training that both 0:30 Softball games begin.dingpttsascodbea-Performance Of Williams teamns have made, the outcome is Cock Robin Pleases Audience for5 arhitllinhthe third andcmade tel oL e d b y t h e r a c e b r o a j u m p e r C r p p l e d b y h e l o s s o f o n e v e t - 6 4 5 D r . Q a l a g h e r s t h r d l e c t u r e \ V ercestpe f e c t p eos r o m bb e h i nunlprcdictible.. In 'Fine Production Saturday i Peabody House. the bat held baserunners close to'and high jumper, Partlow, the liar- eran. Schulhof, from the line-up, thei tlte tatSasnPr bgosgaddhssiklk I yard Freshman tck teamn defeated who is the victim of a strained (Continued from Page 1) HeJnire AtheTds artlSeasm veerfor guarde hseraike aest AnIdover here on Saturday by) the lback, the varsity goes 'forth to ieet also is a veteran thespian, having HeeWt oa' alGm eeamkn eea iecthscoiiilaratively close score of 67Y½ the Bowvcoin team, wichr they (- played in many lays' so far i his oneoofthichdrobedotheonge Auto 5/2. ' -featedl last year in a somewhiat one- career. (Cniud rmPge1glxer amnu as ingYle ln-pIt was the second meet of the sea- sided victory for the Blue. Since Taking the part 'of the hatchet- batr ediln hmo ac de -aeo igeson for the-Andover tracksters, and thex' are usually hampered by tin- faced Maria Scott, the angoular tics for when opposing ulen are~o h inte rgfors 'hasn't eentlabletiee Thre mt adhit spersforme fav~orale ethraltebgin spinster stage director, [had Mur- base. Hellebush is working with the has taken to strategy to get o base.nlec. Te mst drot prfomerof their season it is ipoT§Sible to phy gave the audience ood cause outfielders, teaching them here to In the St. Mark's gyame hie laid downri-a Parlow f te Frshme, wh stte their present strength. to hold their sides, as, he clamneel e wth dferenttpatr.lrl1 a perfect bunlt and beat out-' theeasily wvon the high jump and the -The line-up which Mr. Kelly e- onto the stage in the first act, di xvewt ifrettp atrs )i1 ho. Today wvith. the third base-broad jumup. He'leaped a' distance of ecstface Bowdoin will. probablv lplaying his interlpretation o xvhat ilig tPlainfieldersisor a r.eft Clnter23 feet, 2 inches ierodan cnstofCati lhlGd- the breoadressandolPmaidsvillwear ti. assisted by Smith. On Friday a- anpyIgbac o ethnei-on te high with a up of 6 feet. kind. Diamond.. arx. Malo, Nor- He showed much talent for comedv other lpractice game wib% lyd o lt otdwt efcwith Gould of Andover placing sec- thifltnooedwih-

'rfctbuntnod.Coul a-Io plced econ in th op. R. Davis, and. Ethridge. This' throughout the P~erformance. and this time witbthe R~omlans. in e- dontetidbse ie h nbroadjump.Harvrd wo the ole roup is merely tentative, however, created a unforgettable character. paration for the next outside game, field didn't haove a chance of catch-and last minute changes may be ex- - Coming under a similar category, in- hims-witaGovrnoiDusnevaul, th reby clin hing the eet or ected. M r. Kelly, considers this to jini P~helan also took the audience 'on M y 4 nt mAt fi rstthe Crimson with these three events A i-tteYaernesraftertheyhad eeh ied ith IILDe at well balanced group although unawares i his role as the buxom The boys who are out for'soccer cdined to take libea-ties with Harri-- tmay he somewvhat lackino- in scaie Mr.Mngielnglogvywl.After a son. but after one of Velch's pegsdover at the conclusion of the sprintb strenth 1 soilt,"\r.~oto ry." \Vt are ciiaon gvrwel.-od field eyents~srngt. booning voice and horseyv gesturesI weekjs drill o fundfamentals, they had almost nabbed a runner, theyMurphy Beats Donahue Other tennis candidates who are he wvield(1ed his padded frame about have played three mes, which were stax-ed closer. It seeired te runner-MurphyBeats onahue not ale to make the varsity can the stage in Ilaudable for ii. gratifving toteto oce, ed as out, for le'rgfors put the ball olThe biggest uset of the meet %vab expect actit at about the end of er and Ilonrnar. \Taclaren, (,uLller. himi as hie was siding i, but thein the 2 0-yard high hurdles, when this week. t is estimated that this \Vt h i f ar. on and King show~ed upl well. lreere- unmpire was right o top of the playCaptain Murphy defeated te highly move will cut down the present itimdgassJ .Ssa ater, three gaines will 'le pdai ol adl aemse testeeahied Donahue of Harvard -by, nuimber of candidates to about 65.- turned comedian a d offered a great each week to the end of the term. Welch,- incidentally, niljped threegoodly margin. owever, lDona- Eventually it is planned to re(dtice mnoltepts-ihfn hoshire caine back later i the afternoon the squad to a number nearer 50. wandered ait, peering through Brilliant Golf Team Conquers ]Eac ihestukotfrento take the 22Q-yard low hurdles. - ~them at te script.

-chIicestukotfrento take the 220-yard low hurdles, ~~~~~~~~~Gov. ummer In Second Win iren and gave tip but fotir its show-M1urphy placing second. Pirnie lbB sealG es Making at plendidl corpse, a- ig how lose the game really was.turned in his usual fine perforince thoug-h he wxas tortured throughott(otne rmPg The sperior support the' teamn gaveroith a seconid i the. 100-yard dlash, To Be Played Today thle econd act by a itching nose Captain Harrison. coupled withanid ii first in the 2 2 0-y-ard (lash. w ___ xhen hie was spposedly dead. Don Dodge and Detipree into camip. 8 tinilvN hitting, wxere tlemrgn ofFirnishing third behind one Harvard Greeks To Oppose Romans And Friedkin proved to he at convincing and 7., piling up a 3-0 score. victorv. On aper Harrison turnedmian i te 220 was Coles of n- v.- -adnbovcrdwe

ieabte efrmneta oddove.-Syniur f Adovr~tok ile Saxons Vsus Gauls In, vilain andt iibcN aedwe i ith the lplaying of- the Governor inll etrpromac hn\Todover.-Se~~~~~'ii~~our of Andover took the ~~~~~~Di )ui-mer niatch, the golf team xill for thotigh te wvhiffs and hits were440-yard run i the excellent time Season's Opener waThot fi- re yon soiaIeatatv nilAa ,we twl vn Vo-ave up three fre'etoo thi.2 n helmile fAndovier Ti-satiga :0 none other than Sidney, Cox.- who take o the Harvard '41 golfers, passes to first while Harrison per-ioiraces n the anlue 'did n fare wxeather permitting, thfis o h orgot his sal (Iruulkenness to whlo usually prove to be one of the nutted none. \~hat is more remark-acs tel s in e-otrdisntace ,sbl ae wil e plast ed oh e thohan slvtenv- rn'rclub -sh ae xilb lyd'cm hog ndsletenv- srne groups that the team has able. H-arrison pitched to only 29for alcoerplacng scon iiith~These contests w~,ill he played each tery. tocnedxih Continued on Page 4)half, and XMcDoninell, coppiing third scesxe\enslyo h l4n the mile, were the only A6\dov-er camilits b~asebiall field.lien to place. ~~Thle first ame wxill be played he- I'M SRRY O MAKE YOU DA U I'VE HAD 3 PI PES

- twee the reeksand the Ro-i'ans. ,-X. YOUR WHOLE STOCK OF PIPES SO'FAP -ANtNNThe Academy did well, in the tween the Greek

BUT MY NEXT PIPE __ O='EM SEEMED 70 WELL-The Aademy did vell the.The Greek. i acquiring the ser- t. MUST E RIGHT! (] '• NITESP ELrrcegt events, winning all three vices of Falcon. who1 hlas. been play- ~~ ~ I'LL TAKE -IS places i the hammer. hi. Rafferty iiig with the varsity, have added a'-"

'" I rroia, \interniitz and Coxe finish- v -

' -lae t-herler. ek

iiig second and third respectiv-el -<aubela-rt terta.TeirhileWillims tok th sho , Ci expected to strengthen the inner dle- * erite diliss and to s\notx'rt fence at seddind base, a heretofore

7mn, Jackson and -prfnse weak spot. With Ia-l-eson. at veterail reoeland tirdSlq~adl fiisedfrom last year' tea, a is.Fl nd and th~~~~~~~~~inh the javelin, Conl ait scond; Tame s- at shortstop.t.,reat progress xx'as shown by-, the and Eaton at hird, the Greeks x- ~r100 over the first meet wxith OW- hibit a proniinz ifield. The ot- -dini,'and Coaches Shlelard and field trior wxill hprob~ably e icked byv

Ile expect a close meet wvith the M.\r. Severance, the Greelk coach. IHELLO , N.I NOTICETHRSON eC`07Lt Y,-HAP,~eFreshmen this Saturday. This from the following: Anthoux-. Og- -/UR USSOUT GtAT YU 1IV4ERS OE MTOBC THAT' ASUS GOSELECIFIUG A PIP Comm SGIVES NA NYLS POIPE.ITLS PCINGCU AS RIGOart~Tron o the varsity field there rean. Liddell. ad Mfanogne. These BuLrCTI AT IERJOUD PRIOCE INAN PP.I' AKIGAYDAIGIrlihe a BUT HOW ABOT -JUDGE 9 PRINCE ABERT. DCN'T7y0U AND COOL.EVEN BURNINGi,111eaJunior Varsit-y meet wvith -four are the oes xho hav-e beemn YOUR -T0BACCO AR-,R IGNEABQ SGTIksquad of the Lawrence High showying tip est in practice. The M GER INPIC LETISLED, `7-ohol. pitching wxill e in the' hands of WITH GOOD,

G nvera 'T urns B ac kfli r -il or Sn lNl~ rcait. antid '\driaince -/ -

Blue Horsemen ~~ The pitching in the Romans' open-

by Garvan whosem at this time -

Tle, older and more experienced to e their best hi this rlepart'-ent. J 'j'taIrl from the Danvers Polo Cltib Stein wxill probably catch. since hie- I- "';-nried back the Blue -horsemen, 10- has (lone irost of tis in the prac-L-ol Saturday afternoon. The game tice gamies. Only two of the infield-asPlayed o the opponents' home nositions seem to, be definitelv fillerI.ANroonds ~~~~~Drvdten at first anid Harris at short-GVEIlPIN E LtK FO-Captain S der was absent from ston) are almost sure to start. KN FPP.I AK IHS EeIline-up, and his loss w~as severely 'Maeniak-. Ro.xoge. Smith. and BrodvrC O - N,5Y 1 TM L11t-2 agowan, who replaced him, will robablv be in the ie-tip when -C O - N ,5Y SI IDaedhis first game. and colnse- the first ball is pitched.

Ue-il lacked the exp~erience of the The Gatuls, wvhen thex' take the EL W AN I1lemembers of te squad. Copley, field this afternoon, xill showx the .M L O ,A DT S Yatloiand Danfortb. together oinlookers a eiltirelv newv team, ex-'l agowan, ae utilte team cept for abotut three of te ositiomis_ SMK2FARNPPLof Prince Aert IfrrteBlue ad thouigh they 'Were The p~itchiuig asssienint ill lie bacco you ever smoked, return the pocket tiIt ble to score, nevertheless -given to ?AIudlze, nd Thoma-s xvill ' tirn within a month from this date, andwewli px~'llromise, and wvith a little -catch. Thi. initial sck il le held refund full purchase price, pus postagereeperience and practice should dowli h Cliafev ith G~ray at the (Signed) R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company"abeto develop into a fairly ef- keystone biact. Wonner at shortOtmx' combine. - ston CopyColeht third. Te outfiel

Tile prsence of Cox, who has wxill he taken care of h-y ooker il'cr kp fo lractice due to lDra- left field. Smit i ceiiter. adr Cole-

atreClubrehersals, shaould- be of man in righ-lt.ppeusofrgatobconateril ai to h~ tam, s reeryc Plaving at first ase for the S-_ evr -z i o rneA~relgthi is needed t'oniom exteiat. (Continued on Page 4)

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pion. This wvas-quite a jump for Theli next speaker was Professor Students Lend Their Brains Initial, Club Baseball, Games

Dr. Gallagher Will Give Snead o exchange his golf clubs G. Nve Steiger who spoke on the To Dr. Gibbs And His Machine To Be Played This Afternoon

Third Medical Lecture for a tennis racket and also his pro- subject, "Our Foreign' Policy Con-(CniudfoPae3fessional status for an amateur cerning the Far East." Because of (Continued from P 1~fo ae3

Dr.Galaghr ~illgive another rkescilytmetapyrofthe fact that Professor, Steiger wvas two of them are attached to the ears ons will be Hobson; 'either Ander.

meichtatal 6i45 ebod Houe delh' albr.a 1 rofessor in Shanghai, China, for which act as grounds for the elec- son or Martinez will probably do the

ton pi tut 6:45. The etion betryAsoitinaahr thlirteen years, he is well acquainted' motin pictre an a quetion HstoryAssocition Gthers with the'situation there. trical waves, pitching, with Hudson playing' at

period. At Peabody House For Meeting At1:0 hnti' icsin Once seated in the chair inside third,'and.Maloney at either second

-- ~~~~~~~~~~~(Continued from Page 1) was brought to a close, the visiting the cage, the student under examin- or shortstop. The outfield will Prob.

Blue-~Baseball Team Defeats Ii~ieitl fe hs'teachers wvere given the opp'ortun- ation is asked to close his eyes and ably be picked from: Wiggins, Coll.meetin, itvto wvandler around the campus keasqitas possible. \Vhen the in, Kilpatrick, and Siiith:'

Yale Freshman Club, 1.0 wvhicli lasted for fifteen minutes, a a-d~ii h aiu ulig fee r lsd h ri ae r rc

series of talks was given bth d the th-arosuldn s oe a cloe ebran waes arein

(Continued from Page 3) members of the Association on the the Academyv. At 1 :15 luncheon 'ower pndcmore ovn, thus ivi ng i rdyo astek ecu

general subject "The Foreign IPal- wvas hecld at the Phillips Inn after a hete pictuesi on th i a k triays elefe lataeek te lubd

batters, two more than the minimum icy of the United States." The which Dr. Fiiess talked on the sub- pa f e mvshsmuhdrn rc taseetdcpanola

amount. He rtired Yale in order first speaker was Professor Theo- ject. "hle Relation of Biography then prce theaereoalre oi them lbein thicub rack meet Rwia

till the ninth. fcing but three men (lore Collier of Brown University to Historv.>` Around 3 :30 t ithe hwaercddo telewtll begi thi criday. Thgett onanwho tlked Our FreignPo, assembled teachers parted, each *paper. About ten waves pe second, lce stercpanLget h

an inning. witak on .Or oeinso far, seems to be the average rate Greeks chose Broderick; the Saxons

A .freak double play occurred in icy Concerning Europe." Professor one returning to his respective for the boys tested. Dr. Gibbs states chose D. Carter, and the Gauls,

the fifth. Wood had singled with Collier has studied at the Univer- school. that fast waves occur in extreme Pullyn. The first track meets wvill

one out. Schroeder, the next man'up sities of Berlin and Afarburg as Thlese mieetings of the Associa- fright, while slow wvaves showv that be held tlhi' F-iday afternoon wvith,

flied to Peters who made a running well as haying graduated fromn the tion are hield 'each Fall and Spring a person is asleep. If the manl is un- the Greeks meeting the Romans and

catch in left center. Wood. appar- Union Theological Seminary. He at different schools throughout conseious. the waves will be ex- the Saxons the Gauls. These track.

ently thinking there were two out, has been a professor at Columnbia N'ew Fno-hnd. The Association ex- treniely slow, and wvill keep slowing meets will be run off just like the

came down to second on the blow, and \illiams and was formerly tends a cordial invitation to all in- down until at death they stop en- varsity ones, and will be scored in

and when Junie O'Blienl took president of the Association. terested in Social Studlies to attend. tirely. the same mianner.

Peters' throw-in hie merely snapped ____________________ ____________________I___________________

the ball down to Bergfors doubling up Wood. '

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base on balls. This is' remarkable '

pitching. especially. for one whothrowvs them from the Port side.

Here's one for vou fellows whoare having trouble running the halfmile. Arn 85 year 01(d man by theanname of Peter Foley ran the Boston. '

CHESTERFIELD nmarathon cotirse 'in Boston last

week in advance of the regular run- PAUL WHITEMAN bring younescompeting in the B-. A. A. run, c att-o s

and completed the course which is ' preview co s!t-o s roacast26 mliles. 385 yards in a little overfour and a half hours. Foley' took from New York '39 World's Fairtip running when he was fifty and

hias been participat'ing in marathons "Rhapsody in Blue"... thousandsfor over thirty years.

* * * -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~of ha ppy dancers.. a blaze of

Joe Di~~~Iaggio. the munch dis- ' ~~~~~~~color ... flags and costumes. ofcussed ball player from the Pacific: naioCoast. has finally settled his dif- *.every

nto .ferences with the Yankee manage-

ment, having affixed his signature Light up your Chesterfield andto a $25.00 contract' on MNondaN. join u ntepeiw o h

* Judging from the box scores, the usi h'reiwo h

champions have yet to be impres- New York 1939 World's Pair.sive with the willowv and are sadly

in need of the slugging outfielder's When it's Swing time at thsgrabatting power.

Ll ra

Joe expects to get .into the line- opening ball it'll be Chesterfieldup the last part of the week, but,-

under the terms of the contract, the Tm l vrtecutypay checks don't begin until1 he isin playing condition. Reports saythat to date. Joe's holdout has costhim over S1500.

Slarnlming Sam Snead displayedhis versatility in sports this weekwhen he competed in the U. S.open tennis tourney held at WhiteSulphur Springs, West Virginia.Snead, the sensational young golfer wvho compiled a brilliant record inthe earlier part of this past wintercompeting in tournaments, metKarel Kozeluh, the defending chain-

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will help to drive away

that. lazy feeling.

HOOD' MIL formore smoking pleasure ei-erywhere /u(j~HOOD'S MILKChestelizeld is the niht cigarette,..h~~~41

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