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5k~~~ ~~~~~~~~ ~~~PHILLIPS ACADEMY' ANDOVER, MASS. Volume L1I Number 3 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1927 Ten Cents BLUE ELEVEN TO FACE SULLIVAN SCHOLARSHIPS Concert Tickets MOVIES PRECEDED BY OPERA SOLOIST TO GIVE DARTMOUTHFRESHMEN AWARDED WEDNESDAY Secure your tickets at once at AN ORGAN CONCERT CONCERTOCTOBER 15 Mr. J. H. Dye's office in George The varsity football team will The Roger C. Sullivan Scholar- Washington Hall for the concert A .0ti vnnpeeigM E AI UDLU OB open the season this afternoon with ships, which were founded in 1921 by Mine. Sundelius on Saturday the movies, Dr. Pfatteicher will FISEN RTNR I>the Dartmouth freshmen. Coach by Boetius H. Sullivan, in memory October 15. play the following popular ro- , The Combined Musical Clubs Shepard has been working the of his father, were awarded in Student Tickets $ .50 gramme upon the Martha Cochran have been very fortunate in secur- >squad strenuously this last week in chapel last Wednesday morning. Office hours 9-12 a.m. daily, Memorial Organ in George Wash- ing for the opening musical at- prearaionfo th gae.A three- Four scholarships of $300 each aeington Auditorium,.rcini ereWsigo hour scrimmage was held Wednes- piesented annually to thos, mrem- NOTICES Song of India, Rumsky Korsakoff Hall, Mine. Marie Sundelius soloist day against the second team and bers of the Senior, Upper iddle, Humoresque Dvorak in the Metropolitan Opera com- Thursday the first eleven was sent Lower Middle, and Junior Classes The following men have been Czecho Slovakian Folk Song Anon. pany in New York. The concert through a long signal drill. The who have made the greatest scho- elected officers of the Upper Mid- Midnight Torjussen- will be given on Sat-urday evening, 3Andover coaches are anything but lastic improvement during the year. dle -Class: George Braun, Jr., pres- Romance sans Paroles Bon-net October th6 15th at 8.15 and it is satisfied with the defensive power The winner in last year's Senior ident-; Oliver Healey, vice-president Song of the Volga Boatmen A-non. hoped- that no boy will allow any of the team. Time after time last class was William Fessenden Mer- and Alan Evans, Jr., secretary and Folk Song Komzak other "date" to prevent him from Wednesday the scruhs ripped rill, of Warwick, New York, who treasurer. Th elw r nie oofrenjoying this treat offered him. through the varsity foi~ward line was unable to be present; in last sgetosfrhsepulrr- iThe tickets for the general pub- -for large gains and by passes even year's Upper Middle Class, Rich- Harry Jones of Ridgewood, N. J. grle.Thyaeailbryt will be $1.00 but any student managd to make a touchdown. ard Walker Hirst, of Seoul, Korea; has been appointed acting captain congregate about the console, but in the academy can secure a ticket 4maagefor any seat in the house (not ~However, the first team played in last year's Lower Middle Class, of the 1928 baseball team by the are requested to refrain. from 'talk- 13 much better on the offensive and Theodore Munger Adams, of New athletic council. Jones was catcher ing.aledso)fr .0Thtiks `~scored three times on the seconds. Haven, Conn.; and in last year's can be secured in Mr. J. H. Dye's ~scord thee tmes o thesecods. HvenConn; andin lst yar'son last year's team and made four A few new stops have been put ofc nGog ahntnHl Mr Betonthe ine oach hasJunir Clss, onal RithieOf hits in the Exeter game. The ap- in the organ this summer, corn- Pbeen trying Houston, Newton, Newton Center, Mass. pointment of Jones as captain is pleting the set, of which the most between 9 and 12 a.m. As they go ,,~qBerns, and Bloombergh out at left -mad~e because Captain-Elect Hard- otanignearthhrpndon general sale on Monday it is i- 'guard, and anyone of these may be Honor List ing did not return to school this chimes. portant that as many as possible iselected to start this afternpon. fall. ________secure seats early. Only one seat ~Brett Osborne has been showing SPRING TERM, 1927 CluiTenisan aditonal at' wilo b at thie up well at left tackle and will SCHOLARSHIP OF THE FIRST GRADE At 3.30 to-morrow -- afternoon Cu ensadadtoa etswl ea h "robably begin the game. Linden- Mr ftece ilpa h olw ttebgnigo h esnregular price of $1.00. ',berg or Miller will play the right James Ruh. nAdiacJnge ing programme on the Carillon of seventy-five men reported for club ohrlreby'shos n a -eind position. The left side of the woodagebos'N.oos Jdha of by Coyle, James Barr Ames, Wayland. the Memorial Tower: tennis, one of the largest groups to line will be taken care Frederic Pearson Bartlett, New Adagio pleyel ever report for this sport. A cut be ey etuisial e -a rih gur;Hfmaavr York, N. Y'. Menuetto Van den Gheyn was made last week, reducing the iaino h e hpla promiing nw man at rght tckle; Emmnert Warren Bates, Detroit, The Merry' Peasant Schumann squad to about fifty men, and as M 'and Barres of last year's team at MiMeokSnsso s h obe oraet rcersburg recently. Last sum: ,-%t end. Captain Gould will begin Mich. her cut will be~~~~~~~~ 'a mer she was the soloist at the re- ~at end. Catain Gouldwill begin Howard Bertrand Bowser, Law- Theme and Variations Nees is over, anothe u ilb mae '-`-his third year' as center on the rec.which will reduce the number of ception given to Lindbergh by the ,-,varsity.WeseN.Y Thsttoofteca- men to twenty-four. After two city of Boston. Her program in - ~ ~ ~~ebtrBriggs, Scarsdale, N.Y h tto ftePhillips A Andover will be chosen largely ~ The ackfild wil be ighte than Eiilio Gabriel Collado, Cran- my Radio Club, after having been moedulsmthstevriywith the desire to please an au- 4,Inn past years. Harris or Fiedler ford, N. J. dsate fo th sumrismaterial will continue practicingdiceo'byanthcmite ~ play rigt halfbac with the Robert Leland Crowell, Upper again on the air and sending signals asellongeasatthe weather permitsp ~wlchoice on the former. Harris Montclair, N. J. 'Iout all over the world. The singles tournament began foeel sur e aten s on tilhe donsap- been kept out of recent scrim- Daniel Bliss Dorman, Beirut, On Friday afternoon the club on Monday and continued through pInteddifo tthe ttesuthe conert.e ~rages because of minor injuries. Syria. was in communication with the Thursday. On Monday the Greek therefrom, the clubs solicit the '~arroll and Wheeler, both new Elmer James Grover, Andover. Grenfell Expedition at Northwest tea cmoed of Durell, Evans, ptoaeo h niesuet ewill play fullback and quarter Walter Sugden Kimball, Sisters- River, Labrador, and a schedule Fisher, Bixby, Taylor, aind Chapin, poate ofarthe ireav studt ~iepctively. Avery at left halfvieWVafo trfcpsec.frth defeated the Romans whose team ville, W. Va. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ wsmaeupofPereBkethe support of the school is needed Will complete the starting back- MasalWlia cufe r fite Staess, arranged. erreas adeneroLawrce andr Marshall William Mcuffie, Jr., United tates was arranged.to make the concert the success it dield ~~~~~~~~~New York, N. Y. Nearly everyone has heard of Mrel adnr arne n ils ihydsre Little can be told about the ~~~~~~~~~Upham. The Saxons plydthewilsrchydev. Little can be told about the ~~~~~the woderfu work Dr. Grenfell S ot r y' fieA £1trength of the Dartmouth fresh- SCHOLARSHIP OF THE SECOND ha woneu thrWnOt sa Gauls at the same time, but their OC n got r ye's I oficeA 'mrren as no reports have been heard - GRADE haso doe p aithee n i a n cotstwsuniise.Th. ONped a ge yourls sat.oI is -11thi patie To Yardley Beers, Trenton, N. J.onweerpsntdb Amexcedhategil'colsn ~concerning lastr 'rahonor too besofeassistancetd to him. Amateur Radio is the sole con- PieKlogHahFenndthe vicinity will be present. ~f Andover's latyear's team, Roe Francis Brown, Beirut, Syria. __netontattesorhrnepeaieKlogHet,_enn .'adFrgard are enrolled at Dart- Beverly Curtis Diggs Edwards, diin aewt h ue ol.Tyler, and the Gauls by Baird, yxnouth and will probably face their Oklahoma City, Okla. Fitch, Gage, Swain, Tadlock, and Sceyo nur 4ormer team mates. Thomas Osborn Frazier, Hono- Orchestra Poore. On Tuesday the Saxons In keeping with the leadership jTe players composing the lulu, Hawaii.___ defeated the Romans, and the which rules in the Society of In- Dartmouth squad are: Andrus, BejmnJra alCni- The orchestra has been organ- GekthGaswieoTur-quiry the election of a -secretary rown, Burroughs, Clarke, Crehan, nati, Ohio. . ized by Dr. Pfatteicher. A good day Romans and Gauls tied, and and a treasurer will take place at ~1illey, Dwyer, Fr~gard, Harvey, Jacob David Hyman, Brookline. number have turned out, but he the Saxons defeated the Greeks. the next regular meeting. It is the etfield, Hewes, Johnson, Lee, Francis Joseph Ingelfinger, still lacks violins and trombones. One match has been played in purpose of the Society to enlist the Lyon, Nelsen, O'Conner, Swampscott. All those playing either of these the doubles tournament, the Sax- finest leadership at Phillips Acade- hinney RoieRe yn hre er le iblinstruments are urged to come on eetn h al. Temy. Negotiations are now in pro- tokes, Sullivan, Sutton, Walcott, Hisae lout. The following are the mem- othe mac ewe h oasgress with a view to securing an eeler, and Wilson. John Matthias Kopper, Jr., Mad- bers: and the Greeks was unfinished, evening which is not taken up by ison, N. J. There are to be four more matches other important meetings at the John Thomas Mc~lintock, Jr., Violins - Poor, Kelly, Torrey, intedulstunmn;te.aehu. Anucmnsi JohnThoas c~lntok, r.,Sampson, Eisman, R. S. Gaston, illh obe oraet hyaehu.Anucmnsi ~~fficials for Andover-Dartmouth Huntington, W. Va. Cousins, Heermance, Jacobson, il be played next week. The ~Chapel will disclose the date of the Game. Robert J. Nordhaus, Albuquer- Schirmer, Birch. standings follow: next meeting. ATeofficials for the first contest que, New Mexico. Viola - Chas. Saxons 3 2 Several fellows of talent will season, Andover vs. Dart- Eliot Fette Noyes, Cambridge. Flutes - Bull, Peck, Woodruff, Greeks 2 perform at the piano and the organ ~~~~~~of the~~Jme enr Nys retn ilMrhBnig Gauls I for those who desire to come early 3ouhFreshmen, will be: E. L.N Jme LenrdNymaTrnonnilMas, utig ces Everett, referee; F . J. Clarinets -1. Rubenstein, oasY before the scheduled time of the J amsailonPgeWleseyCeihtn._ovyMndnal, .meetings. The meetings are held erlihy, Boston, umpire; J-. M. Jals Hmlo ae else rigtn oeMnehlW '~uffy, Lowell, head Hills;ad arn odrdRe, l-G. Reed, Keedy, Phillips; Phillipiana in the upper'floor of the Peabody W. YoungSomervill,. aned Wre GoddRePl- Saxophones - Cutter,, Birch, R. House; begin promptly at seven Wu ougdSmrvllfil mouth. F. D'Arcy, D. Davis, Schafer. John Prior and William Lord p.m.. and terminate at 7:45 p.m. d or HnSaibr,2 A- Trumpets - Hutter, Baldwin, E are alternating at one end on the Ideas and ideals, tested and clari- Chapel Speaker~dvid. GgSmtCnod Swf.Harvard Varsity. Both are former fled, make for personal satisfactions. Chape Speaer Daid Gae Smih, Cocord. French Horn - W. W. Miller. Andover athletes. Ever since Dr. Johnson, Boswell, Charles Clarkson Stelle, Tung Tympani - Neill, Ludlar.. Roy " Red" Randall former P. Reynolds, Garrick, Burke and The speaker at the Sunday Hsien, China., .fobl trhsrtre o i odmt oprd ad po ornig cape sericeforOctoer ohnAlde Thyer SeaGat, -Piano - Chorlian. A otalsa a eundt i odmt oprd ad po will behthe ev.c froberW L.h I ldnhaeN.Se Gte Organ -W. Clark, Sjostrorn. position as quarterback in the pounded their views of life - from will be the Rev. Robert W. L. I.,____N._Y. Brown lineup. His hand having then on, men of learning have A oe of the South Congregational Walter Frederick Thomas, Eliza- Phillipiana been hurt in a previous' season found pleasure in comparing and Church of Brockton, Mass. Mr. beth, N. J. workout, he was unable to play in in sharing their philosophy of life Ce has spoken here in the past David Milne Watt, Jr., East H. S. Aldrich and S. B. Kiesel- the opening game last Saturday. with others. Already the Society adhsalways been a welcome Orange, N. J. horst, P. A. '26, represented Yale A. Foote, P. A. '24, holds down bids fair to become an interesting viio.He will also conduct the Alva Taylor Wilson, North Wil- 1931 on the freshman reception the position of halfback on the hour of reflection and of mnedita- ~ veser srvice. mington. committee. Yale varsity. tion.

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5k~~~ ~~~~~~~~ ~~~PHILLIPS ACADEMY'ANDOVER, MASS.

Volume L1I Number 3 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1927 Ten Cents

BLUE ELEVEN TO FACE SULLIVAN SCHOLARSHIPS Concert Tickets MOVIES PRECEDED BY OPERA SOLOIST TO GIVEDARTMOUTHFRESHMEN AWARDED WEDNESDAY Secure your tickets at once at AN ORGAN CONCERT CONCERTOCTOBER 15

Mr. J. H. Dye's office in GeorgeThe varsity football team will The Roger C. Sullivan Scholar- Washington Hall for the concert A .0ti vnnpeeigM E AI UDLU OB

open the season this afternoon with ships, which were founded in 1921 by Mine. Sundelius on Saturday the movies, Dr. Pfatteicher will FISEN RTNRI>the Dartmouth freshmen. Coach by Boetius H. Sullivan, in memory October 15. play the following popular ro- , The Combined Musical Clubs

Shepard has been working the of his father, were awarded in Student Tickets $ .50 gramme upon the Martha Cochran have been very fortunate in secur-

>squad strenuously this last week in chapel last Wednesday morning. Office hours 9-12 a.m. daily, Memorial Organ in George Wash- ing for the opening musical at-prearaionfo th gae.A three- Four scholarships of $300 each aeington Auditorium,.rcini ereWsigo

hour scrimmage was held Wednes- piesented annually to thos, mrem- NOTICES Song of India, Rumsky Korsakoff Hall, Mine. Marie Sundelius soloistday against the second team and bers of the Senior, Upper iddle, Humoresque Dvorak in the Metropolitan Opera com-Thursday the first eleven was sent Lower Middle, and Junior Classes The following men have been Czecho Slovakian Folk Song Anon. pany in New York. The concertthrough a long signal drill. The who have made the greatest scho- elected officers of the Upper Mid- Midnight Torjussen- will be given on Sat-urday evening,

3Andover coaches are anything but lastic improvement during the year. dle -Class: George Braun, Jr., pres- Romance sans Paroles Bon-net October th6 15th at 8.15 and it issatisfied with the defensive power The winner in last year's Senior ident-; Oliver Healey, vice-president Song of the Volga Boatmen A-non. hoped- that no boy will allow anyof the team. Time after time last class was William Fessenden Mer- and Alan Evans, Jr., secretary and Folk Song Komzak other "date" to prevent him fromWednesday the scruhs ripped rill, of Warwick, New York, who treasurer. Th elw r nie oofrenjoying this treat offered him.through the varsity foi~ward line was unable to be present; in last sgetosfrhsepulrr- iThe tickets for the general pub-

-for large gains and by passes even year's Upper Middle Class, Rich- Harry Jones of Ridgewood, N. J. grle.Thyaeailbryt will be $1.00 but any studentmanagd to make a touchdown. ard Walker Hirst, of Seoul, Korea; has been appointed acting captain congregate about the console, but in the academy can secure a ticket

4maagefor any seat in the house (not~However, the first team played in last year's Lower Middle Class, of the 1928 baseball team by the are requested to refrain. from 'talk-13 much better on the offensive and Theodore Munger Adams, of New athletic council. Jones was catcher ing.aledso)fr .0Thtiks

`~scored three times on the seconds. Haven, Conn.; and in last year's can be secured in Mr. J. H. Dye's~scord thee tmes o thesecods. HvenConn; andin lst yar'son last year's team and made four A few new stops have been put ofc nGog ahntnHlMr Betonthe ine oach hasJunir Clss, onal RithieOf hits in the Exeter game. The ap- in the organ this summer, corn-

Pbeen trying Houston, Newton, Newton Center, Mass. pointment of Jones as captain is pleting the set, of which the most between 9 and 12 a.m. As they go,,~qBerns, and Bloombergh out at left -mad~e because Captain-Elect Hard- otanignearthhrpndon general sale on Monday it is i-

'guard, and anyone of these may be Honor List ing did not return to school this chimes. portant that as many as possibleiselected to start this afternpon. fall. ________secure seats early. Only one seat

~Brett Osborne has been showing SPRING TERM, 1927 CluiTenisan aditonal at' wilo b at thieup well at left tackle and will SCHOLARSHIP OF THE FIRST GRADE At 3.30 to-morrow --afternoon Cu ensadadtoa etswl ea h"robably begin the game. Linden- Mr ftece ilpa h olw ttebgnigo h esnregular price of $1.00.',berg or Miller will play the right James Ruh. nAdiacJnge ing programme on the Carillon of seventy-five men reported for club ohrlreby'shos n a-eind position. The left side of the woodagebos'N.oos Jdhaof by Coyle, James Barr Ames, Wayland. the Memorial Tower: tennis, one of the largest groups to

line will be taken care Frederic Pearson Bartlett, New Adagio pleyel ever report for this sport. A cut be ey etuisial e-a rih gur;Hfmaavr York, N. Y'. Menuetto Van den Gheyn was made last week, reducing the iaino h e hpla

promiing nw man at rght tckle; Emmnert Warren Bates, Detroit, The Merry' Peasant Schumann squad to about fifty men, and as M'and Barres of last year's team at MiMeokSnsso s h obe oraet rcersburg recently. Last sum:

,-%t end. Captain Gould will begin Mich. her cut will be~~~~~~~~ 'a mer she was the soloist at the re-~at end. Catain Gouldwill begin Howard Bertrand Bowser, Law- Theme and Variations Nees is over, anothe u ilb mae

'-`-his third year' as center on the rec.which will reduce the number of ception given to Lindbergh by the,-,varsity.WeseN.Y Thsttoofteca- men to twenty-four. After two city of Boston. Her program in

- ~ ~ ~~ebtrBriggs, Scarsdale, N.Y h tto ftePhillips A Andover will be chosen largely~ The ackfild wil be ighte than Eiilio Gabriel Collado, Cran- my Radio Club, after having been moedulsmthstevriywith the desire to please an au-

4,Inn past years. Harris or Fiedler ford, N. J. dsate fo th sumrismaterial will continue practicingdiceo'byanthcmite

~ play rigt halfbac with the Robert Leland Crowell, Upper again on the air and sending signals asellongeasatthe weather permitsp~wlchoice on the former. Harris Montclair, N. J. 'Iout all over the world. The singles tournament began foeel sur e aten s on tilhe donsap-

been kept out of recent scrim- Daniel Bliss Dorman, Beirut, On Friday afternoon the club on Monday and continued through pInteddifo tthe ttesuthe conert.e

~rages because of minor injuries. Syria. was in communication with the Thursday. On Monday the Greek therefrom, the clubs solicit the'~arroll and Wheeler, both new Elmer James Grover, Andover. Grenfell Expedition at Northwest tea cmoed of Durell, Evans, ptoaeo h niesuet

ewill play fullback and quarter Walter Sugden Kimball, Sisters- River, Labrador, and a schedule Fisher, Bixby, Taylor, aind Chapin, poate ofarthe ireav studt~iepctively. Avery at left halfvieWVafo trfcpsec.frth defeated the Romans whose team

ville, W. Va. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ wsmaeupofPereBkethe support of the school is neededWill complete the starting back- MasalWlia cufe r fite Staess, arranged. erreas adeneroLawrce andrMarshall William Mcuffie, Jr., United tates was arranged.to make the concert the success it

dield ~~~~~~~~~New York, N. Y. Nearly everyone has heard of Mrel adnr arne n ils ihydsreLittle can be told about the ~~~~~~~~~Upham. The Saxons plydthewilsrchydev.Little can be told about the ~~~~~the woderfu work Dr. Grenfell S ot r y' fieA

£1trength of the Dartmouth fresh- SCHOLARSHIP OF THE SECOND ha woneu thrWnOt sa Gauls at the same time, but their OC n got r ye's I oficeA'mrren as no reports have been heard - GRADE haso doe p aithee n i a n cotstwsuniise.Th. ONped a ge yourls sat.oI is-11thi patie To Yardley Beers, Trenton, N. J.onweerpsntdb Amexcedhategil'colsn~concerning lastr 'rahonor too besofeassistancetd to him.Amateur Radio is the sole con- PieKlogHahFenndthe vicinity will be present.~f Andover's latyear's team, Roe Francis Brown, Beirut, Syria. __netontattesorhrnepeaieKlogHet,_enn

.'adFrgard are enrolled at Dart- Beverly Curtis Diggs Edwards, diin aewt h ue ol.Tyler, and the Gauls by Baird,yxnouth and will probably face their Oklahoma City, Okla. Fitch, Gage, Swain, Tadlock, and Sceyo nur4ormer team mates. Thomas Osborn Frazier, Hono- Orchestra Poore. On Tuesday the Saxons In keeping with the leadership

jTe players composing the lulu, Hawaii.___ defeated the Romans, and the which rules in the Society of In-Dartmouth squad are: Andrus, BejmnJra alCni- The orchestra has been organ- GekthGaswieoTur-quiry the election of a -secretary

rown, Burroughs, Clarke, Crehan, nati, Ohio. . ized by Dr. Pfatteicher. A good day Romans and Gauls tied, and and a treasurer will take place at~1illey, Dwyer, Fr~gard, Harvey, Jacob David Hyman, Brookline. number have turned out, but he the Saxons defeated the Greeks. the next regular meeting. It is the

etfield, Hewes, Johnson, Lee, Francis Joseph Ingelfinger, still lacks violins and trombones. One match has been played in purpose of the Society to enlist theLyon, Nelsen, O'Conner, Swampscott. All those playing either of these the doubles tournament, the Sax- finest leadership at Phillips Acade-

hinney RoieRe yn hre er le iblinstruments are urged to come on eetn h al. Temy. Negotiations are now in pro-tokes, Sullivan, Sutton, Walcott, Hisae lout. The following are the mem- othe mac ewe h oasgress with a view to securing an

eeler, and Wilson. John Matthias Kopper, Jr., Mad- bers: and the Greeks was unfinished, evening which is not taken up byison, N. J. There are to be four more matches other important meetings at the

John Thomas Mc~lintock, Jr., Violins - Poor, Kelly, Torrey, intedulstunmn;te.aehu. AnucmnsiJohnThoas c~lntok, r.,Sampson, Eisman, R. S. Gaston, illh obe oraet hyaehu.Anucmnsi

~~fficials for Andover-Dartmouth Huntington, W. Va. Cousins, Heermance, Jacobson, il be played next week. The ~Chapel will disclose the date of theGame. Robert J. Nordhaus, Albuquer- Schirmer, Birch. standings follow: next meeting.

ATeofficials for the first contest que, New Mexico. Viola - Chas. Saxons 3 2 Several fellows of talent willseason, Andover vs. Dart- Eliot Fette Noyes, Cambridge. Flutes - Bull, Peck, Woodruff, Greeks 2 perform at the piano and the organ~~~~~~of the~~Jme enr Nys retn ilMrhBnig Gauls I for those who desire to come early3ouhFreshmen, will be: E. L.N Jme LenrdNymaTrnonnilMas, utig

ces Everett, referee; F . J. Clarinets -1. Rubenstein, oasY before the scheduled time of theJ amsailonPgeWleseyCeihtn._ovyMndnal, .meetings. The meetings are held

erlihy, Boston, umpire; J-. M. Jals Hmlo ae else rigtn oeMnehlW'~uffy, Lowell, head Hills;ad arn odrdRe, l-G. Reed, Keedy, Phillips; Phillipiana in the upper'floor of the Peabody

W. YoungSomervill,. aned Wre GoddRePl- Saxophones - Cutter,, Birch, R. House; begin promptly at sevenWu ougdSmrvllfil mouth. F. D'Arcy, D. Davis, Schafer. John Prior and William Lord p.m.. and terminate at 7:45 p.m.

d or HnSaibr,2 A- Trumpets - Hutter, Baldwin, E are alternating at one end on the Ideas and ideals, tested and clari-Chapel Speaker~dvid. GgSmtCnod Swf.Harvard Varsity. Both are former fled, make for personal satisfactions.

Chape Speaer Daid Gae Smih, Cocord. French Horn - W. W. Miller. Andover athletes. Ever since Dr. Johnson, Boswell,Charles Clarkson Stelle, Tung Tympani - Neill, Ludlar.. Roy " Red" Randall former P. Reynolds, Garrick, Burke and

The speaker at the Sunday Hsien, China., .fobl trhsrtre o i odmt oprd ad poornig cape sericeforOctoer ohnAlde Thyer SeaGat, -Piano - Chorlian. A otalsa a eundt i odmt oprd ad po

will behthe ev.c froberW L.h I ldnhaeN.Se Gte Organ -W. Clark, Sjostrorn. position as quarterback in the pounded their views of life - fromwill be the Rev. Robert W. L. I.,____N._Y. Brown lineup. His hand having then on, men of learning have

A oe of the South Congregational Walter Frederick Thomas, Eliza- Phillipiana been hurt in a previous' season found pleasure in comparing andChurch of Brockton, Mass. Mr. beth, N. J. workout, he was unable to play in in sharing their philosophy of lifeCe has spoken here in the past David Milne Watt, Jr., East H. S. Aldrich and S. B. Kiesel- the opening game last Saturday. with others. Already the Society

adhsalways been a welcome Orange, N. J. horst, P. A. '26, represented Yale A. Foote, P. A. '24, holds down bids fair to become an interestingviio.He will also conduct the Alva Taylor Wilson, North Wil- 1931 on the freshman reception the position of halfback on the hour of reflection and of mnedita-

~ veser srvice. mington. committee. Yale varsity. tion.

PAGE TWO ~~~~~~~~~~~THE PHILLIPIAN

be of assistance by going to to- that Will help strengthen this allfi~~~~ at~~~~i~~~Qjn ~ ~ S C

., ~~~~-injv~~~~~j~~ d~ay's and every other home. game im rnportant determination which is_______________________________'for the extent. of the season. There so necessary. If Dartmouth has

CLOTHES ~~~~~CLOTHES~~ ~I1D ~~~ DIRFCTOI$ ~~isno doubt that if the team sees the piled up a lead, the student body,CLTE

stands packed with loyal Andover losing interest and thinking the CUSTOMED CUSTOMEDEdibtor-zn -Chitf T-O tl

.~~ ~ B ~~RR ~~*., ~men, Who. are, singing the school 'game to be gone, must not driftsongs and giving the cheers with away from the stands. Recall the

Mf/il iio all the pep and enthusiasm at thei~r second. half of last year's~ ExeterKE\NNETl MINDGE B3RE'

comad, they will, fight harder contest, and wehrteeee0 iC 'If i ager

~~LFR~~~~D OGDEN and ~~~~~~play better. football' r starts the season in glory or-in de- A C O NShprdtl tesquad, that a eat, remember that the team has

ESIsIqLI BAN'\ J hundred and forty. pounds of de- . 'THE CONVENIENCE OF A CHARGE ACCOUNT AT THISJA\IE~~~~~ W ILLI V~~~~~~l BANNO.N, Ji1.~~~~~~~~~gained jutthat. much experience

termination was* worth more to jtSTR ISYUSFOR THE ASKING.Circulation Mayiager i hnoehnrdadegt and they will play just that much

'Pounds of body. If everyone is out better football. in every'succeeding W HL EPESDTOHV O FL U AssocWit E .i.. o. *s REQUEST.THE NEXT TIME- YOU CALL.

there today, yelling encouragement, game..

II. P. I'.;E 3D) 't9.. 1' £'~NEO.3 BOYS, O WHOM DIIINOFFICERS HAVE BEEN ASSIGNEDA V E

LMiTciuE. -*T. IISO PON.-CRED BY

S. M. Cnoa0ni NAME .RESIDENCE DIVISION OFFICER 1Q MAI N PTRET A DOERCMD,

A-sxslant B1hics Manager Abbott, Jr., Horace P. Mr. Gorrie's Mr. Dake OTHER STORES AT

G C GoR~~o\, 311. Adler, Robert M. Miss Foster's Mr. Dake YA -PICTNBO -WL ASONHRV D

* Bun ns.~ Bord Aleander, eorge . Mrs.Jacksons Mr. acob EETER -184 BROADWAY, NEW, YORKE. F. NoV~~~~~~~ 37 ~~Alnder , Williame . Mrs. J'ackson's .Mr.. Jacob _________________

F, CNo~c '27

-R.f. H~z.oz .Atkins, William C. Mr. Cannon's .Mr. Paradise W. . L E -

T. LA-sATER, 'i!Badi,9rdrikK Mrs. H'rcksMr. Murray 4 '

F. D.BU RGI"Uti1, 29 'aJ. S. MA Baldwin, Lwece A. Mr. Salisbury' Mr. G. T.' EatonMSCDAE

*Batchelder,-Edward P. r ann' r u .Etn~. ' Eio and Victor Poorps .

Publishe every Wdnesday rid ~tudavy Bearns, Joseph G. M.Gorrie' Mr. Dake ~I- ~ 4MI T NOE during the school.year. .Bigwood' Wycliffe P.. -Mrs. Noyess Mr G.T ao _________________ t

Bixby, J.,Frederick, H. Hayward 2 Mr. Spencer. CA L E4EAN No~icE TO ADVERTISERS Bower, Jr., James'R. Mrs. Herrick'sM.Mra

To ensure change of. advertiseinelt,';' Bun HnorpocyMrhn Tio mst be received not later than Friday noon. g, Hery America 4iloAlbusies cmuications should be iid-. Burns, Wilson P. Mr.. Salisbury'S. Mr. G. T. Eaton

dressedl to the Business Manager. . Butter, Paul' L Jr. *. Mrs. Richardson's Mr. Murray MAIN ST. -ANDOVER, MASS.

Carroll, Ricba'rd.C. Dr.'Sawyer's Mr. L. C. Newton 'IJ O Cray t

TilEPiIILIPN m~tes~'om~oiflt~ns- Case, Herbert R . 'Mrs. Richardson's Mr. Murray eat around luncheon time A . R V R but does not reponsibiity for Churchill,' Jr., Lawrence W. Dr., Sawyer's .Mr-.L. C. Newton or dinner time our entrees areJwe ran F

sentiments epressed thren.Al oi-munlications mutbe signed, although the Clark, Eugene W., Chestnut Street. Mr. Stott ready for you'to eat-pipingOp mert

'~~naiiie e r~lark, Loyal'D. Miss Hinichcliffe.'s Mr. L. C. NewtonO to etitnuianieo 'the sutor' ille Mr hot helthfromsClarkoLoyaltD.

Clarke, John A. Mr. anning's Mr. Guy H. Eaton ho ihfehfao et~ 36 Main Street Andover, Mass.publication if he so desire'i. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ thir pptiin peprenes

Clough DnlS.Mr.. Darling's Mr. L. C. Newton thiapeingrprdes. ______________

Terms: 3.oO pe xeor 1.oO pe term. Culter,. Richard 1I. Mrs. Jacksons Mr.:Jacob TteaksNndOchop andIsaadsOTH

Entered at' the ndover I'ost ~ ~Cuneo, John RI' Miss Hinchcliffe's. Mr. L.C. Newton dressed with eiuensvr A. BASSO Prretr'Asecond class matter. '. '. ' ' Cushman, Jr.,.Loring T. Mr. Cannon's '.Mr. Paradise CH IE R IS

Davies, Jr., David P. ;Miss Foster's Mr. Dake.

* Editor-i-charge ofthis issue, L-Dae:Thomas B. Mr.Richado' Mr.ury THE ANDOVER, LUNCH MAIN STREET ANDOVER

*Mitchell, Aas2. .''Deschesnes, LudgerPHawd1M.Spne "It's a treat to-eat at the

Editorin-chage ofths issue, Sum-r Luch"ADowning, Samuel W. . Mr.~ Cannon's Mr aradise AdvrLnh HENRY ED MILLER -

Crosby. ~~~~~~~~~~rae Jr., Frederick E. 'Mrs. Robert's M r. urray PhnD53BOS HESLE INd.UBRS~

* SATURDAYOCTOBER' 1,1927 DrickJohn E . ' MrCan's Mr. Paradise BOOTS, . LOSnS, RBBERS,

_________________________ ~Dufton,'Charles 'H. ~ 2 Dufton Road. Mr Itt 1MAIN STREET J. S. MAIISH, 2 Draper -

Despite 'al that 'hasbeen, saidDyer, 2d, Isaac W. Mrs. Richardson's Mr. Murray 43 MAIN STREETTl 3W

and done aboutthe' matter there Edwards, Jr., Harold S. Mis atrs r.Dake'

still remains among) many of the ElsDoad.'Hehil' M.Bye'Say it with FLOWERS -

felow 'i shoo' ha tedecy meyAlbert Q. America. Mr. Boyce 'W. J. REYNOLDS H. LAD N Flii c

toward sudying i chapel. Lt is Fenn, Henry'A. 'MS. ako Mr. Jacob

hard' for 'hose 'who re bendingFiedler,' Wallace C.Lawrence Mr.. Poynter S eRparrHMonebr of Florist Telegraph D.Ulwryr

over a book' for a" ~~~~Gardner, ohH. America 1 Mr. Boyce 5 ANRDS. ANOE Main St.. ANDOVER Tel. 70

perusal of the Latin vocabulary Gateby TennG

arneM.Bye'_______________

th onn' eso oraie'o Gesell, Gerhard A. America & " Mr. Boyce

unattrative ~sight t presnts toGuiffrida,.Domenico LarneM.SecrThe Community Cupboard C 0 LUM B IA

upstairs~ Many. ofthe GoodrChT., SmelC MissCarter's' Mr. Dake andWLunheonett

men who do this have been repri-Grover, 'Melvin G. 7 Harding Street Mr. Bdncroft NWROES2'

mande repetedl, andyet nt a aleyDonal ' 'Mrs. Robets's. Mr. Murray 26 SALEM STREET, ANDOVER 'RE O D

singl mornng pases wthoutsome Henning Basil D. Mr. Salisbury' Mr. G. T. Eaton Opposite Brothers H-ed aetHt yPplrAtlt

of tiunghlchplsuying. Hickok, Frederick C. -94 Elm.Street .Mr. Ponter - .

And aside from the' nattractive'HllHoisBHawr1M.Spne ANDERTONS -BARBER, T. ODB

ness of suh ~tudying the briefHolland, Robert C. 1.12 Chestnut Street M.PytrT~BRESL

fifteen. minu~~~~te taenfrm. Horn, Jr. , Adolf B. . r alisbury's Mr. G. T.Eaton 4 OFIEAE EON D V S N

Howe Allen' G.. '4AmericaF1CEMr.EBoyc

morning hours for daily chapel are S Mi Stet125 MAIN STREET:

set apart for prayer, thehynin, andInghamn, Gordon W.Mrs. Jackson's .Mr., Jacob Of_______________

the morning, announcements, not Jak6,Atu 4MpeAeu r one _______________ ______________

as a sudy pi-iod.' Surly thi one James, Jr., Daniel .America 6 Mr. Boyce

quarte of a hourdoes'not aford'Jenkins, Peter P. Miss Hinchcliffe's Mr. L. C. Newton JOHN: STEWART W R'

much opportunity for concentrated JhsnElsrm'F. NthAdvrM.Bye 1BARTLET itE LB

study. 'The bustl' 'and. confusion'Johnson, Waldemar R. North Andover Mr. Boyce

of morning chapel before tite actual Kidl'RbrL.M.CannsM.PrdseBUYS A U rT

commencemen of the serice, .com-KeyserL Jr., MacolmA. 'mrc5 ' Mr. Boyce PAAS-FF~RC~HMENT

bined with .the singing: and the Kmal'RbrM.L rec' M.Lonar . 'CLOTE[INGPAE

alternate rising' and sitting after Kree. ri .Lwec 'Mr. Leonard

the servic hasbegunwoUld maeLawrence, FrederickP Mr.L Cannon Mr aaie 'P Y

devotion t text-book hard eyen Lemann, Rchard B. Mr. Salisbury's Mr. G. T. Eaton

were' -it necsay .. Linde'nberi.gF. Hubbard ' Mrs. 'Jackson's ' Mr. Jacob HGET AS PRCS Andover NewsCo

Why not try' t get studyingLindenberg, John T. Mr. Salisbury's Mr. G. T.. Eaton_____________

done during study hours, and avoidMcClellan, Francis A. 1 Orchard Street Mr. Poynter

causing this blemish in theservice~McLaughlin,.Jay S. Mr Manning's Mr Guy H. Eaton

Whatever studying cannot be ~~Marshall; Douglas S. 'Mrs. Roberts's Mr. Mu rray CO P N

pleted 'in the 'and com- MasonJohn R.. Mr. Cannon's'MrPads IL ]/ AA(

hours'n th morning adeveningMilrWilaW.Aeca1M.Bye

usdevoted" to: that purpose

certainly cannot be augmented a 'Monro, John, U. 105' Chestnut Street: Mr. Poyne

great deal in the 'short' 'time ~Moore, Jr., James 0. Mrs. Herrick's Mr. Manning .

afforded in chapel:. .~~~~ Morrow, J. Donald Hayward. 4'. Mr. Spencer . A Y

_____ Morgan, W. B. :2d gaPhillips Inn ' 'Mr. Leonard

This afternoon Andover starts ~Raineri, John A. Lawrence Mr. Paradise

the footbal 'schedul with theRawson, John D. Mr. Salisbury's Mr. G. T. Eaton 'RESTAUJRANT .

Dartmouth freshmen.' Coach Shep- Reed, James B.. Mr. Cannon's .Mr. Paradise

adwillr put a team on the field thtRichards, G. Chadwick 30 Morton Street Mr. SpencerLU C

is ntcbly 'akn nvtrn Rickard, Charles F. 248.North Main Street M.Paradise I'

and in heavy men.. They will have Rickard, Jr., Edward' M. 248 North. Main Street Mr. Leonard

to make up for their lack of weightRobertson, John A. .6 Avon Street 'Mr. Leonard

in fight and in etermination. InRoesI.ortC America 10 Mr oyce READY FOR: BUSINESS ON OCTOBER. 6, 1927

this the whole. student bodey can ' (Continued on page 4)

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