Es.tablishe~d 1 8 6 Eleven All-Club Team Loses Masterful Picture...

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Es.tablishe~d 1 8 LX N.13 PHILLIPS ACADEMY, ANDOVER, MASS., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1935TeCnt 6 dver Eleven S TA TIS TICS All-Club Team Loses Masterful Picture To Be Xutplays Exeter noe xtr ToEee nSce In Commons ThisW e g~ ut Loses Game First dowjis :9 2 Bad Weather Hinders Playing- Yrsined 8 9As Red And Gray Wins Panig e it Ha4fought Contest Ends 7-0 Forwards 13 1With 5-I Score Deliating Squad Tryouts P itn Even Up Old Rivalry - Forwards completed - To Be Held, This Evening 'Evolution Theory OFit-Six Years Yad2aie 0 Amid a constant -downpour of forards 3ainaietedllclu sce Tryouts will be held this Q3 defeated Wednesday at645i eaoy Stthervs, Te Arit 6,000, ATTEND Forwards inter- of a better Exeter all-class team. eeiga :5i ebd Sur rvs h rit Ce again - cepted by ~~~1 o The playing was particularly bad House for the debating squad. Renowned For This Type aana Red and Gray Yartd loty because of the weather, but never- Mr. Higgins' of the faculty Of Artistic Work tied up the series in this Yeaslt 0 2 hlsteBu baneoega will preside. doldest rivalry in the coun- Ithat partially made-u for- Exeter's Fu iuesece il GVNB R OHA btaking adcose "decision from -delPbe delivered on either side of inhtg Andover team before a Th aewses n el the question, Resolved: That As a culmination of many months ciof 6,000 on Saturday. Football Letter-M n ~ aebt emo~ a akn the present' system of exam- of profound research and one and ks, which have so often played Con Andover's part. This was due inations for entrance to col- a half years of painting, Mr. Stu- rtant "parts in Exeter games, Dun m ~ annrast ako rcie u n lege should be abolished. Any art Travis will present this week again made their appearance Elcti e whole, the Blue squad played a member of the student body to Phillips Academ'y a "masterpiece. xeter's favor. Two " blocked -" worthy game. "Captain Osborn is welcome to compete or at- of art in the" form of an evolution- ,both of which were recov- C. jE. Rounds Chosen Manager ,ae wladiYonSlin. tend. ' " ary, zoological picture of natural by the Red and Gray, were At Meeting Of Team 'nd- Whalen in their respective po- history. The picture, which is to ~sosible for the victors' only ILgCai ton.-be hung 6It-the-15affel-i the lobby scoring threats of the after- Whntefrtpro treE-~f iof the Commons, was given to the ~.Three times Andover had At the annual dinner in the Log eter took the ball into Andover ter- Ms ~Iu~Lazysho yM.Ccrn ti i 11ial inside the, Exeter 15-yard Cabin Sunday night th e Andover ritory, and most of the playing this DePnim nj by twelve feet and consists mainly lu but the scoring punch was football team, composed of twenty-, "uarter was done in her part of the O fampo h olfakdb l~klng nd ech timethe Crisonnine letter-men, elected" Caperton -eld. Many attempts were made byrelsi panng of r-htoc tokit .on downs. -Burnam, a "Kentucky Colonel," he Red and Gray to score, and to- Abbot Headmistress Well Liked birds and animals and men of the $,,-the highly rated Andover back- Captain, and Charles Elder Rounds wards the end of the period they ByMn cdm tdns stone age, very comTplete, .accurate ~field' reeled off" some spectacular of Winchester;, Mass., Manager of were successful. The strong An- Anid Faculty Members Geological and biological classifica- riins, but once near pay dirt the the 1936 eleven. Besides this bus- dover fullbacks, however, resisted ___tion tables, and portraits of famous )blbkIers couldn't shake them, loose, iness the banquet was enlightened mlany other threats, and before th~ While many were tingling with me~n connected with this study with 'Gaptain Graham was a pillar of by many speeches, a'mond which end of the period was over Andover excite-rent over the events leading brief biographies of them. -:Wigth in the line, which stopped Dr. Fuess presented an encouraging wvas threatening the Exeter goalie, up to the Exeter game, there passed Mr. Travis, the artist, recog- AE's vunted running attack talk, and Coach Shepard gave an The second quarter saw two more away one of- the, most"- beloved f- nized all over the country for his SIh graer part of the game. address. scores for Exeter, but the Blue made ures in" Andover, Miss Bertha unuulaiiy nti ieo ,S~i~ietts as th big un inthe Scretay of he Uper Midle adcddy etrshwn tanBailey, the long standing head- painting, is particularly well known 4ii'ver backfed btMacdonald, Class, member of A. LU. Vand earlier in the game, and the half mistes oAbtAcademy. Miss at Andover. H-e has contributed eChaney, McLaughry, and prsdn fteGekCpro ne vt h cr -0. Bailey was greatly admired by many the historical map" in the Oliver F~s also tundi rdtable Burnam, captain-elect ofth An- Right after the second half be- Andover students whose friendship Wendell Holmes Library, the ~e1~ormances dover footbll team for 936,' hailsgan Andover had the ball in rival she had made in her long years at wrought-rngt in heM - ~i~.'he crwd atendin thegame from Richmond, Kentucky. He en- (Continued on -Page 4) - Abbot, and her death came as a crieff CcrnSntay"adws ~ie of the largest ever seen tered Andover in 1933, was a me-_______________ rievous shock to them. Both to voted to the Andover Hall of Pili mpton Field and the weather her of the Gray Jersey squad that the girls at Abbot and to the Phl aei h 15Pot Pourri. His '~fair f or the day on wvhich yer n aetehnrrl.He Thanksgiving Rules] lips Academyr students, Miss Bailey picture for the Commons is the ng awaited encounter took has been keeping, up the good work Ihas always been a woman of the fortieth one of this kind. They are -p.b Because of the miserable eesic."Ithfalf194hmotmabeor;ndikwise to in schools, museums, and homes - tan n twahri Th niigrcs iletn h ayofcr n e eso over the United States. He has done min~ad we weater i - te day wonhis-major insignia by playing from the last class on Wednesday, the faculty of Phillips Acaemy seeaoofrvteyct n n il~receded the game, many ex-i good part of the Exeter game. Acdm eea o riaeyct n n e some more of this dismal This year he has played guard N l ovember 27th to 8 p. mn. on Thurs- whom she knew, she wvas "always for every boat of the Panama- ,w~her, but the sun shone,, and sao an mjre intefalday, November 28th. , otc-prtv:Pacific tea '"ship C61 rpany. To tor ',away the biting cold that came contest with Exeter.' Secretary of Students wishing to spend the It was Saturday at high noon in quote the 1935 Pot Pourri.\_"Stuart 'i-6jiddenly in the morning. hscasitewnero195heholiday in any place other than their the little Dutch village of Coeymans. Travis is- an -artist and craftsman Vhetraditional rivalry, which has has shown qualities of leadership onhomes must have their parents N\ewv York, not far from lay vo h eiiwudhv e ~ds~dso log beteen Adoverthrouhout is Anover areer In-request this permission from Mr. that the tragic event of Miss Bailey's lightedt parnze bease he is ~i~xeter was even moresrnl the winter and spring he throws Haynard. -These requests should death occurred. Last spring the I man to whom [the exer~iigo - Iet~his year than in ones gone by. the hammer on the track squad. " e in his'-hands by Monday, the board of trustees voted her a leave his- art is at once a privilege and a wer mny rindl -tussles Chre le onscm to 5th. If a boy is planning to spend of absence for five months begn repnibility. Casual contact with if the game had ended. An Ex- Andover as a junior in 1933. He the overnight holiday with any one ning November first and it was on him "reveals a man who loves beauty anattempted many tunes to early gained - itnto n e te hn hsow paetorguar- this vctothtMsBalypent "f or its own sake and who forms it "~, a prep cap from ,an Andover came the President of his class in dian, hie must present an invitation her last days. It was not because with a patient and sure ha~nd and *but before the culprit could the winter and Vice-President of from his host in addition to the writ- of sickness that she left for her va- with a loving r-everence for the adeluge of men fom the iti h pigtr fhsLwrtnpermission from his parents or cation, but because the trustees felt tools with which -it is created." er ntop of him, and the Middle year. -In athletics le has guardian. that"-she had accomplished so much Among the most significant de- wa eurned his cap to be gained his numerals in hockey and Students are warned that no ex- in her twenty-thiree years at Abbot, tails of the picture of evolution are utlChristmas. The red tennis. Last spring he was electetd cuses will he granted if these re- that a truly deserved holiday was the seven portraits and biographies nsvhich many of Exeter's a member of P. A. E. society. quiirements are not met in advance, due her. So on Friday, November of the most renowned authorities -: nt werewearing- proved to be As yet -be has no definite plan No permission will be granted to first, "Miss Bailey left for her va- on natural history. Othniel Charles bet the lust of a great about next year's schedule but any' one to spenid the night in any' cation, and on the folloinSu- Alarslr-(1831-1 899 ), valedictorian P.A. scholars, and befr hopes, nevertheless, to be able to hotel-jexcept.,Nwith, parents) or in day she contracted pneumonia. She cf the P. A. graduating class of li'am started for Andover, three 1 Cr Cniudo aews "~~ for only twvo weeks, and 1856, captain of the Andover team o ur had them in their posses- (Cniudo Pg )(otnudo ae4 her short illness culminated in her in the first recorded football game ,Some of, the Exeter towns- - et auday. in the school, and Phi Beta Kappa j~P displayed Exeter banners -Not only has Miss Bailey achieved at Yale, was one of the great pale- thir windows, and to the An- ~ .- , ~ -£recognition as headmistress of Ab- ontologists of the 19th century. 'do men this proved to be rather :. b ""~~ "~~~ ot, but as a prominent educator as (Paleontology is the science deal-' harsh' on the eye. So to avoid any ~-, ~ ~ , - - --- - -, w~I.She was a member of the ing with the life of past geological ba ste they were quietly re- Headmistresses' Association of the periods, as shown by fossil re- rnM~. Because Andover's bell "";'d - East, and at on' time held the office mnains of plants and animals.) "c~a~er ad isappeared last fall ~ .- '' -.~of treasurer of the National As- He made amazing discoveries of aftthefoobal game, some of the soiaio f ricias f '.os'insur, osi"hrss tote seti~,s wshd revenge, but unfor- f ~,. oc iion ofe Princialso of cols bidinsars fossil orses othed- ntd hir fthei dith memberof the Leagde of Women tions w~.ere the finest and most com- ir furthering of the ~~~~~~~~~~~~~Voters and the Progressive Educa- plete of any in the world, w~j~iy cause -1l- tion Association. In 1930 she was Thomas Henry Huxley (1825- - r losing the toss, Andover ,elected an Alumnae trustee 6f Wel- 1890) wvas the first to popularize Id doff and a long Series of line 'lesley, and held that post until her zoiilogy and to- introduce labora- p~~ es, and incompleted passes - ~~~~~~~~~~~~death. -tory methods-'in the schools for the fl edl There were some, nice -- The loss of Miss Bailey will be study, of syste matic zo~logy. He kt by Grover of- Exeter and '~-. deeply felt by all wvho knew this was a clear-visioned observer. etts of Andover during this charming woman, so full of poise thinker and- writer who eliminated d either team advanced - 'Vand manner, so that even those who technicalities wherever possible. He traeing position. H-uffard - ~ . .. ~ .- knewv her but slightly wvill cherish presented Darwin's 'great theory of eaigthrough the line, and .. - - '"'~ ~ ~ ~ -''..her memory, evolutions in a more simple way g Bailey>for a loss, was , - 'Miss, Bailey's funeral was. held in than did Darwin himself. educnscious and suffered . :-' ' '',-"Audpver. Tuesday aft~rilooni at 3:30 Charles R. Darwin (1809-1882) ht coii~ussion.' " . -he above picture shows an Exeter ba&k, tAckled b an -Cia -n T ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ry aey. 6'clock and mniy devoted friends is famous for his epoch-makin "aftr t~ seond:qu~er'be- a~t a:,.crucial monment': in the gam6 Saturday. afteiid ~Th'&'funeral site. :'work on "The Origin of -Spectes (Continued on Page 3) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"-"'-"""""-" - ~~~~~~~~(Continued on Page 4)

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Es.tablishe~d 1 8LX N.13 PHILLIPS ACADEMY, ANDOVER, MASS., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1935TeCnt

6 dver Eleven S TA TIS TICS All-Club Team Loses Masterful Picture To BeXutplays Exeter noe xtr ToEee nSce In Commons ThisW e

g~ ut Loses Game First dowjis :9 2 Bad Weather Hinders Playing-Yrsined 8 9As Red And Gray Wins Panig e it

Ha4fought Contest Ends 7-0 Forwards 13 1With 5-I Score Deliating Squad Tryouts P itnEven Up Old Rivalry - Forwards completed - To Be Held, This Evening 'Evolution Theory

OFit-Six Years Yad2aie 0 Amid a constant -downpour offorards 3ainaietedllclu sce Tryouts will be held this

Q3 defeated Wednesday at645i eaoy Stthervs, Te Arit6,000, ATTEND Forwards inter- of a better Exeter all-class team. eeiga :5i ebd Sur rvs h rit

Ce again - cepted by ~~~1 o The playing was particularly bad House for the debating squad. Renowned For This Typeaana Red and Gray Yartd loty because of the weather, but never- Mr. Higgins' of the faculty Of Artistic Work

tied up the series in this Yeaslt 0 2 hlsteBu baneoega will preside.

doldest rivalry in the coun- Ithat partially made-u for- Exeter's Fu iuesece il GVNB R OHAbtaking adcose "decision from -delPbe delivered on either side ofinhtg Andover team before a Th aewses n el the question, Resolved: That As a culmination of many monthsciof 6,000 on Saturday. Football Letter-M n ~ aebt emo~ a akn the present' system of exam- of profound research and one and

ks, which have so often played Con Andover's part. This was due inations for entrance to col- a half years of painting, Mr. Stu-rtant "parts in Exeter games, Dun m ~ annrast ako rcie u n lege should be abolished. Any art Travis will present this weekagain made their appearance Elcti e whole, the Blue squad played a member of the student body to Phillips Academ'y a "masterpiece.

xeter's favor. Two " blocked -" worthy game. "Captain Osborn is welcome to compete or at- of art in the" form of an evolution-,both of which were recov- C. jE. Rounds Chosen Manager ,ae wladiYonSlin. tend. ' " ary, zoological picture of naturalby the Red and Gray, were At Meeting Of Team 'nd- Whalen in their respective po- history. The picture, which is to

~sosible for the victors' only ILgCai ton.-be hung 6It-the-15affel-i the lobbyscoring threats of the after- Whntefrtpro treE-~f iof the Commons, was given to the~.Three times Andover had At the annual dinner in the Log eter took the ball into Andover ter- Ms ~Iu~Lazysho yM.Ccrn ti i11ial inside the, Exeter 15-yard Cabin Sunday night th e Andover ritory, and most of the playing this DePnim nj by twelve feet and consists mainly

lu but the scoring punch was football team, composed of twenty-, "uarter was done in her part of the O fampo h olfakdbl~klng nd ech timethe Crisonnine letter-men, elected" Caperton -eld. Many attempts were made byrelsi panng of r-htoc

tokit .on downs. -Burnam, a "Kentucky Colonel," he Red and Gray to score, and to- Abbot Headmistress Well Liked birds and animals and men of the

$,,-the highly rated Andover back- Captain, and Charles Elder Rounds wards the end of the period they ByMn cdm tdns stone age, very comTplete, .accurate~field' reeled off" some spectacular of Winchester;, Mass., Manager of were successful. The strong An- Anid Faculty Members Geological and biological classifica-riins, but once near pay dirt the the 1936 eleven. Besides this bus- dover fullbacks, however, resisted ___tion tables, and portraits of famous)blbkIers couldn't shake them, loose, iness the banquet was enlightened mlany other threats, and before th~ While many were tingling with me~n connected with this study with'Gaptain Graham was a pillar of by many speeches, a'mond which end of the period was over Andover excite-rent over the events leading brief biographies of them.-:Wigth in the line, which stopped Dr. Fuess presented an encouraging wvas threatening the Exeter goalie, up to the Exeter game, there passed Mr. Travis, the artist, recog-AE's vunted running attack talk, and Coach Shepard gave an The second quarter saw two more away one of- the, most"- beloved f- nized all over the country for his

SIh graer part of the game. address. scores for Exeter, but the Blue made ures in" Andover, Miss Bertha unuulaiiy nti ieo,S~i~ietts as th big un inthe Scretay of he Uper Midle adcddy etrshwn tanBailey, the long standing head- painting, is particularly well known

4ii'ver backfed btMacdonald, Class, member of A. LU. Vand earlier in the game, and the half mistes oAbtAcademy. Miss at Andover. H-e has contributedeChaney, McLaughry, and prsdn fteGekCpro ne vt h cr -0. Bailey was greatly admired by many the historical map" in the OliverF~s also tundi rdtable Burnam, captain-elect ofth An- Right after the second half be- Andover students whose friendship Wendell Holmes Library, the

~e1~ormances dover footbll team for 936,' hailsgan Andover had the ball in rival she had made in her long years at wrought-rngt in heM -~i~.'he crwd atendin thegame from Richmond, Kentucky. He en- (Continued on -Page 4) - Abbot, and her death came as a crieff CcrnSntay"adws~ie of the largest ever seen tered Andover in 1933, was a me-_______________ rievous shock to them. Both to voted to the Andover Hall of

Pili mpton Field and the weather her of the Gray Jersey squad that the girls at Abbot and to the Phl aei h 15Pot Pourri. His'~fair f or the day on wvhich yer n aetehnrrl.He Thanksgiving Rules] lips Academyr students, Miss Bailey picture for the Commons is theng awaited encounter took has been keeping, up the good work Ihas always been a woman of the fortieth one of this kind. They are

-p.b Because of the miserable eesic."Ithfalf194hmotmabeor;ndikwise to in schools, museums, and homes -

tan n twahri Th niigrcs iletn h ayofcr n e eso over the United States. He has donemin~ad we weater i -te day wonhis-major insignia by playing from the last class on Wednesday, the faculty of Phillips Acaemy seeaoofrvteyct n n

il~receded the game, many ex-i good part of the Exeter game. Acdm eea o riaeyct n ne some more of this dismal This year he has played guard N l ovember 27th to 8 p. mn. on Thurs- whom she knew, she wvas "always for every boat of the Panama-

,w~her, but the sun shone,, and sao an mjre intefalday, November 28th. , otc-prtv:Pacific tea '"ship C61 rpany. To

tor ',away the biting cold that came contest with Exeter.' Secretary of Students wishing to spend the It was Saturday at high noon in quote the 1935 Pot Pourri.\_"Stuart'i-6jiddenly in the morning. hscasitewnero195heholiday in any place other than their the little Dutch village of Coeymans. Travis is- an -artist and craftsman

Vhetraditional rivalry, which has has shown qualities of leadership onhomes must have their parents N\ewv York, not far from lay vo h eiiwudhv e~ds~dso log beteen Adoverthrouhout is Anover areer In-request this permission from Mr. that the tragic event of Miss Bailey's lightedt parnze bease he is

~i~xeter was even moresrnl the winter and spring he throws Haynard. -These requests should death occurred. Last spring the I man to whom [the exer~iigo-Iet~his year than in ones gone by. the hammer on the track squad. " e in his'-hands by Monday, the board of trustees voted her a leave his- art is at once a privilege and a

wer mny rindl -tussles Chre le onscm to 5th. If a boy is planning to spend of absence for five months begn repnibility. Casual contact withif the game had ended. An Ex- Andover as a junior in 1933. He the overnight holiday with any one ning November first and it was on him "reveals a man who loves beauty

anattempted many tunes to early gained - itnto n e te hn hsow paetorguar- this vctothtMsBalypent "f or its own sake and who forms it

"~, a prep cap from ,an Andover came the President of his class in dian, hie must present an invitation her last days. It was not because with a patient and sure ha~nd and*but before the culprit could the winter and Vice-President of from his host in addition to the writ- of sickness that she left for her va- with a loving r-everence for the

adeluge of men fom the iti h pigtr fhsLwrtnpermission from his parents or cation, but because the trustees felt tools with which -it is created."

er ntop of him, and the Middle year. -In athletics le has guardian. that"-she had accomplished so much Among the most significant de-wa eurned his cap to be gained his numerals in hockey and Students are warned that no ex- in her twenty-thiree years at Abbot, tails of the picture of evolution areutlChristmas. The red tennis. Last spring he was electetd cuses will he granted if these re- that a truly deserved holiday was the seven portraits and biographies

nsvhich many of Exeter's a member of P. A. E. society. quiirements are not met in advance, due her. So on Friday, November of the most renowned authorities-: nt werewearing- proved to be As yet -be has no definite plan No permission will be granted to first, "Miss Bailey left for her va- on natural history. Othniel Charles

bet the lust of a great about next year's schedule but any' one to spenid the night in any' cation, and on the folloinSu- Alarslr-(1831-1 8 9 9 ), valedictorianP.A. scholars, and befr hopes, nevertheless, to be able to hotel-jexcept.,Nwith, parents) or in day she contracted pneumonia. She cf the P. A. graduating class of

li'am started for Andover, three 1 Cr Cniudo aews "~~ for only twvo weeks, and 1856, captain of the Andover teamo ur had them in their posses- (Cniudo Pg )(otnudo ae4 her short illness culminated in her in the first recorded football game

,Some of, the Exeter towns- - et auday. in the school, and Phi Beta Kappaj~P displayed Exeter banners -Not only has Miss Bailey achieved at Yale, was one of the great pale-

thir windows, and to the An- ~ .- , ~ -£recognition as headmistress of Ab- ontologists of the 19th century.'do men this proved to be rather :. b ""~~ "~~~ ot, but as a prominent educator as (Paleontology is the science deal-'

harsh' on the eye. So to avoid any ~-, ~ ~ , - - - -- - -, w~I.She was a member of the ing with the life of past geologicalba ste they were quietly re- Headmistresses' Association of the periods, as shown by fossil re-rnM~. Because Andover's bell "";'d - East, and at on' time held the office mnains of plants and animals.)

"c~a~er ad isappeared last fall ~ .- '' -.~of treasurer of the National As- He made amazing discoveries ofaftthefoobal game, some of the soiaio f ricias f '.os'insur, osi"hrss tote

seti~,s wshd revenge, but unfor- f ~,. oc iion ofe Princialso of cols bidinsars fossil orses othed-

ntd hir fthei dith memberof the Leagde of Women tions w~.ere the finest and most com-ir furthering of the ~~~~~~~~~~~~~Voters and the Progressive Educa- plete of any in the world,

w~j~iy cause -1l- tion Association. In 1930 she was Thomas Henry Huxley (1825-- r losing the toss, Andover ,elected an Alumnae trustee 6f Wel- 1890) wvas the first to popularize

Id doff and a long Series of line 'lesley, and held that post until her zoiilogy and to- introduce labora-p~~ es, and incompleted passes - ~~~~~~~~~~~~death. -tory methods-'in the schools for the

fl edl There were some, nice -- The loss of Miss Bailey will be study, of syste matic zo~logy. Hekt by Grover of- Exeter and '~-. deeply felt by all wvho knew this was a clear-visioned observer.

etts of Andover during this charming woman, so full of poise thinker and- writer who eliminatedd either team advanced - 'Vand manner, so that even those who technicalities wherever possible. Hetraeing position. H-uffard - ~ . .. ~ .- knewv her but slightly wvill cherish presented Darwin's 'great theory ofeaigthrough the line, and .. - - '"'~ ~ ~ ~ -''..her memory, evolutions in a more simple way

g Bailey>for a loss, was , - 'Miss, Bailey's funeral was. held in than did Darwin himself.educnscious and suffered . :-' ' '',-"Audpver. Tuesday aft~rilooni at 3:30 Charles R. Darwin (1809-1882)

ht coii~ussion.' " . -he above picture shows an Exeter ba&k, tAckled b an -Cia -nT ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ry aey. 6'clock and mniy devoted friends is famous for his epoch-makin

"aftr t~ seond:qu~er'be- a~t a:,.crucial monment': in the gam6 Saturday. afteiid ~Th'&'funeral site. :'work on "The Origin of -Spectes

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- THE PEUJJPIAN ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~PAGE THIREE

Galendar of, Event. ~~~~~~~~~~~~Dempsey, Ford, 'Harrison, Kausel, Mac. courts, are R. L. Rinehart, J. S. andCalendar of Events W ~~~~~~~donald, MacKenzie, Murphy, Poynter, Sears, R. L. Clark, B~lanchard, Fisher,Stannard, Walker, Wood, McLean.ranVr.

Saks Fifth Avenue WdeayNombr20all ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~a~vStout, Savage, Ater, Leithi.NEW YORK 1:00 Sketch Club meetingit TiFAN C.Eee-rnMoryesDabr, drodArt Gallery. 'LP~~~~~~~~~~~~1U ~Burnam Elected 1936 Captain,

2:00 PGictr fyh. oobl JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS STATIONERS Roman Team Becomes Champs ~ Rounds Manager Of Footba!1In Fall Tennis Tournaments

team at(C-nouiseduftressase-1studio. (Continued -from Page 2) (otne rmPg

- ~~~~~~~. ~~~4:15 Social Problems Club A MAA.ESOKpitfr-ta feno.We have more ga es with 6therwill meet at Mr. Baldwidn's ANINCOM'.W TC on o feno.We col hni,~s eis nrvr4 - home. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~these scores were added up to find shosta nps eis noe.

I 4-45 of Stamp Club t~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~he victor for the season, the Ro- -lowplyonynerp ho,4:5Meeting -fSapCu man's had five points,' the Gauls -Exeter, during the season, the restat Peabody Hou-se. tNOMSG POkmo four,. the, Saxons two, and the Of the games being contests with~:00 Camera Club at Peabody various college freshmen

House. Greeks one. -vaiucolgfrsmn

6:00 Supper for the. Soccer FIFTHAvENUE &37USTREET? The purpose this Fall - of Mr.,REGIMENTAL - team at the Log Cabin, NEwYORk,- Kelley, the tennis instructor, has7:00 Meeting of Girdle and been to single out the better players TfTO A ICOLORS,- Gall-us in, Bartlet 7. -SornxtSrigsIqudNfoG L T OD Y 7:00 Orchestra rehearsal in- which the varsity team will come. a h C P O R

Wear your favorite Chapel. He has found several boys out-regimntal olore back to the thirty-five to try fo standing- amnong them MacCracken,

t_ stripes- in ties with wihAdvrfield goal but his attempt was ten Aos .OBin ieaShlthe undedog by yards hort. -hof, Weissman, Emerson, Farrow,socks to match. It's 7-0 score. - h ieu:Lee- and H-ayler; then in the otherthe best style news - The Blue again tried the shovel ANDOVER . EXETER group which uses the Bancroft Hallwe know for college ps hc teta a used Zilly, re re, Wood

earlier i'the game, but it was of Seabury, rt rt ullva-~~ socks, each 1.50 ~~~~ more advantage than it was earlier, Kiphutli, rg -rStokes LkUL ~,~jllDl Zilly ad Chane made sme goodGraham (Capt.); c, Stoddard JT. M. STEWART, Proprietor

Craft, Ig 1g, KidderM"! socks. eah 1.50 Zilltackles, ad om gotakeand Battles and SharretiS Taylor, It It, Downing Strictly fire-proof. Connecting

- The Rannoch Shop~ bot gained territory for the Blue. H-uffard, le le-, Walke Cp. roomns with or without bath. - / -The Rannoch Shop In the last moients' of the period Battles, qb qb, Grover thuu h ya.Da- ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ O~~~penFor Young Men, Chaney took a shovel off rgtChase, rhb - rhb, y tuu~ the 'yar.licargtSharretts, lhb IHarrison gram-and

tackle, and Macdonald crashed McLaughry, fb fb, Bailey'~~~~~ ~~~~ ~ through left end toa make a irst Subtitutes: Andover- Burnam,' Chaney, A~~~ down, but when- the end- of the T__ MSCLHO -98-

quarter came, the ball lay on the _________SHOP_

20-yard line with no serious chance 1BOYS' HEADQUARTERS-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ O N GRECOEj Fr OT:L POO~A

-' ~~of Andover scoring. -EPR o JOTBEPHNGAHsIn the last quarter Andover tried EXPERTCH RVictor. Decca, and Brunswick3 JEWELER AND WACMKE -RECORDS

end runs, plays through right `Th Bgess 'itl. Jewelry Study L~amps, Etc. Town Suits Evening Clothesguard, and' passes, but all were fu- 3 tr nSi tt"66 Main Street ,Andover SotCohsTpot vrot

Andover Eleven Outplays Red intheirattempt to score. While p 6 Maiii Street Andover, Mass. Spot ohe $3 T pcot rcoat

And Gray But Loses By 70 eight yard loss Bailey broke throughL 3f and blocked McLaughry's, kick, re- Y@ AN OVRGANR* I *KEMNTL~

(Continued froma Page 1) covering it on the Blue fifteen. STUDENT'S DINNER, $1.00 SHOE'REPAIRING *Macdonld intrcepte a RedHarrison and Bailey both gained 'Steak and Chicken o..A tdasfrMwYr 5Es 5h.-4 Vl t,ga ed S~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 321 EB'wav New Have,:158Caeand GrypsadM~uh ground and it was only by a- Won- Week End Guests Accommodated 20: yearsape

nkce frmasotpn omto.der tackle by Sharretts on the 2- The kck ws blckedand ear-yard line that Exeter was kept from10ManS. e.86 Anoe UUUUUUUUUUUUU-______________

recverd te allforExeerscoring - After Sharretts hadPRSNE~bpirecvere th bal fo Exterkicked to the 30, Sullivan7 dropped- -PRSNEAMd was downed on the Blue, six- HILL___BARBER____SHOP_~~yar'd f___Every__Wednesday mornBABERgSbOyi~ ine. Three times Bailey hit AAIiicenter of the Blue line within a LO I uN R S A Subscriber The Andover Steam Laundry THE PHILLIPS INN-"4 of he goal line, and on his last SAMISDEULTREA

-4 n he made the only score of the PH TG AHRBnl fStsato"'PHONE 903afternoon. For theextra point _______________________ Agents, BIXBY and RECTANUS

SiOlvxan booted a prfect 'placement. 96 Main Street, Andover, Mass. -D.AEBR ENLscore seemed to produce fight DR-DLER ENL

i~e team, -for the Blue took the Exactly ne month before you go home -SAY IT WIT FLOWERS- ORTHODONTIST --~~e~aswau the waydown to he nine-for vacation. Photographs for Christmas? THwATDN HRAY ill e in Andover Wednesdays where e willTelegraphed Anywhere, -Anytime s~~~~~~~pecialize in the straightening of teeth at 0?line, after making a series Nothing better! A gift that al-ways pleasesTeerpeAn hreAytne WeyotadheeMiSre.-TlponAuoe,6-Wo

onsecutie firstdo~vns.In thisand pretty inexpensive per gift at that. WhHenADO -o Save thafhee MolStroeet. 29 Coleponealthvenue 46n-of th gme Andover -threat- Seniors, get your pictures NOW and make J .P A D N YuSv ihSft otnofc,2 omnelbAeuBn

~eiie~ the pposing team more se- your money do double duty. 60 Main Street ~Tel 7 - ai at Chestnut- more 6275: Office hours 9:30 to 300.3vdrly than at any time preceding Christmas gifts and Pot Pourri. Bennie's________________________

ollowing, but the half ended ___________Shop____

- , ~~~~~~~~~~~~~W. J MORRISSEY ANDOVERART STUDIO 9oni' ai tr eet ShoL~~i'~ For the best buys in ~G. A. ST EWA RT TAXII ERVICE ior I5 ears has been the choice of P. A.

~~)UCHES CHAIRS TABLES Furniture and-o~~ter articles BAGGAGE TRANSFER - PotatsadGrusstudents:- You can lw~ays depend on getcingSnapshot Fiznishing a good haircut at 40 cents. Why pay more a4IBOKCASES and SOFAS - bough n sl TRUCKING - BUJSSES Pictur frmn n earn Four Barbtrs. No wvaiting

Go to the Park St. Tel. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Q59 Andover ~~~~~~~Buy a student -ticket and save money. AgentGo to the ~~~14 Park Street, Advr Pr t e.85 Andover 123 Main St. Tel. 101.1 Andover.on the Hill .Geoy OPB.NIAL. FURNITURE SHOP - ___________ ____________

53 Park Street

SANDWICHESome-mnade Pies'and CokeCE CREAM and SODAE BURTT HOUSE BOKO RNEABR

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SLOWLY CMIELOWERING WTjRAILL POLAND FISH/ PLVOWARD CATS

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Full Line of YOWL LOUDLY. PACKED JIN-~THROWS . , ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~TINT KEEp PA.'S

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-- ANDOVER, MASS,- GET THIN.) TH AIOA O-SO

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Audubon Bird Books ing those on the Probation aiA No- work may still- be seen at the Jar- Tyranniasaurus Rex, the fiercest scored, in thi pro. TeI-Excuse lists. E~~dindes antes, Paris. creature that 'ever wvalked the quarter ran t e same way asIA'Libary Diplay xcuses for te week-end olow- Edad rinker Coe(1840- earth. H-e was, in his day, 47 feet peeigoeecp o h

ing this, holiday will be granted 1897) was a comparative anatomist long- and 18 feet high and had a pra e in on s ecpmifo the f-Mrs. Richardson would like to only to those who do not take the eq]ual to Cuvier and even greater head four feet long and jaws armed th the aviyascmng earir

announce to all those who are about Thanksgiving holiday. inl his knowledge of living and fos- with tearing, six-inch teeth. On -the th arhevl than elirto take the Library Test and others Those boys who made the H-onor sil ertebrae. His miany published other side of this awe-inspiring ex- th fternoon; and becauseth ithat the Audubon Bird Books ae Rolls last Spring are entitled to ex works under th& United States gv- trava-anza is seen charging at you a osipr h lyr onow on exhibition and will remain tad- -etne ,tui adt anantereulIso' untl Noveber 24. After this days' during the Thanksgiving erment greatly exedd the the elephas imperator and theithadomininhereulit util Neimsbe to s e thbe vacation.- knowledge of vertebrae in Am- sabre-tooth tiger, rium. -

cause each portfolio, valued at from For thosb who do not leave eia.$3,000 to $8,000, is carefully stored school \VA74dnesday, there will be a (Ille ection of' Mr. Travis's All-Club Team Losesmovi tha evningat 730.The aintng s deotedto.the ourTo-Exeter In Socceraway. There are four large Ele- mveta vnn t73.Tepitn sdvtdt.tefu

pliat Flio oflif-sizd, oloed folowing pictures have been e- stage i the development of nian.engrvins, ad- ive llutratd txt~gaged: Bonnie Scotland and Front Aiiother lpart gives an accurate (Continued from Page D EA

books. The value of these book~s Paqrita:orgyoicIaabedsoainfteererodre -Little did the founder of thisand epochis in layers of sedimentary terrtradatrrceiving a passlies in- their age (printed 1827- ' h rmG b Sd - business realize to what di it1838), scarcity, beauty, and accur- Masterful Picture To Be rocks in wh'ich are the ancestral fo Gnsburg, pardng scored te would develop when he startedacy. t In Commons This Week forms of existing animals. This only goal for the Blue during the h f milk route eighty-eight

Another display consists *of pic- - _____ ~table b e gi ns wvith conditions whole afteinoon. But Exeter, too, years ago.tures, poemns, and other publica- H ae1.2000000 yasao~hnteis high ideals which- requiredtions of Oliver Wendell Holmes, by means of Natuiral Selection" tehs aog ote prasend con-. BILLINGS -BROWN, Inch h iht'adfnstml of W k inus hroghtheprsen tme his patrons are today carried

shoingsevra ofhiswoks n cn-published in 1859 which deeply There is also a tabular classifica- 36t Mainhe Streetfu annection with this school, and the 3 anSrestirred the whole scienitific and in- t of recent aninmals w~ith the e- constant supervision;Chambered Nauti~~h~s. tellectual world. This ook on tire animal kingdom separated i11 Andover, Massachusetts By rnoans- of proper selection

.. ~~~~evolution is said to have influenced to twelve sub-kint'donms. OPIiN E ER and control, Hood.'s Milk Is uni-Thanksgiving Rules world thought more than any other Very interesting are the main- OPTICIAN______- __JEWEL__ formly rich and flavorful. You

(Continued rom Pae 1) thing written in modern times:- as~hc nvrosfrsadi __________________ may have this delicious milk de-* g ~~~~~~~~~Carl Von Lirine (170841778) many sizes ruled the wvorld iilion cllrdt orro fyuwl

any college or niversity. was the originator of the modern of years ago;' Swooping about L W O P N .P OD & SNafternoon or for Thursday w beas a ronmoter of the study of the lizard, IitHanactal ingOspead& SONSISTgranted on request without written principal branches of natural his- of 25 feet, but mrore frightful is the Aet o hta adelpermission. Boys should - obtain tory his' merit was transcendent.AgnsorWimnC de'\Vednesday Day excuses from Mr. H-e raised otany wyithiin a brief __________________ _______________

Maynard in the. Registrar's Office period to a perfected science and WW____________

between 8 and 10:30 a. in. that the same system has been applied 1LIE, 0 N '~S smorning and should check in with to all biological research. The Ilarborn ShopMr. Maynard at the movies be- jean Baptiste La Marck (1744- For good Sandwiches tween 7 and 8 p. m. Wednesday 1829) was the first modern zOO-' SoaNn ceCem rame-O~n- tationeryLarne56night. Boys should obtain Thurs- logist to adopt the Theory of Eo- LawrenceIe 5167 -- --

'day Dy Excuses fromn Mr.- May- lution. and hold that changes in en- 1MAN STREET Al~DVR ____________

nard at 143 Main Street between 8 vironnment caused changes in struc -________________

and 10 a. in. that morning and ture and that organs became atro- TEAC EM OESOED con onalPiip Aad yPlowshould check in v'ith 'him between phied from disuse.Dicuto alPhlpsA deyPfii7 and 8 p. mn. at the same place. The father of vertebrate paleoni- Slick Shining and Slhodding ''uigNvme

Thankgivig exusescount- as tology and coniparative anatomy,SheColcdanDlirdlart of the allowance for the term. George Cuvier (1767-1832), was ShoesAColeVted andDeliOere

Privileges -of the holiday will e the first to collect and mount fossil Monday, Wednesday, Friday T E±~~iiii O K T Rextended to all the students, includ- animials sceiiial. Cuvier's REG. NORTON, Prop. - (Cornler l~fain an~2 Chestnut Streets)'-