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VOL, XXIX, No. 35. Phillips Academity, Andover, Mass., Saturday, February 23, 1907. Price 5 Cents JUNIOR PROM Samuel Emilio Piza, Olyn Daffan SENIOR RECEPTION Caldar FEBRUARY MIRROR Hemmitig, Arrithi Wright Lanca. n - --. .. T& frabi*ea OPdlo Mnjy6d a husl sh1re, add leanty Newton Mefiitt. siolf osi Ot*es h geoeption.to toM TODAY 0ontains Three Stories and Thre ratenad ffibt Thursday Evening Attending the Prom-Mfatly AinjOFy Poems, all of Which Are Good- eIn lW rdefat ymiunfaiauient The patronesses were : Mrs. A. Mtl i4 SePm-ft entsj 5 - High-jumpers, shot-put- Wl be I.suod Tuesday in Erdot rm4laul~ eres Werd Music rf shnts Will be Issued Tuosday ....-- . Stearfls, Miss E. Mrsens f .-. ters, and pole-vaulters report at The m6tt iffiportatt event of J, A. o6oihu-r, Mrs. J; L.- Phil- The Selior class gave a recep. the gymnasium. The Mirror for February will Ahidover'- S6cidt~l"lifr . took place lips;, Mrs, M. A, Baldwin, Mrs. tion on Thursday afternoon in the 2.05 - Special "gym" class for be issued Tuesday afternoon. Thursday eefning in the Borden McCurdy, Mrs. Sawyer, Mrs, P. Archaeology building to all who track and baseball. The management regrets that'it dytriasiif,. tastefully converted S. Pagei Mrs. R. P. Keep, and were going to attend the Prom. 2.30 - Battery practice. is so late, but the delay was una- into a' fctguiiiafr' ball-r66in. Mrs. Moorebead. in the evening. The two upper 3.30-Basketball game with voidable, as considerable trouble has been encountered in publish- About 6fi hunhdred couptes wte Following is a list of those classes of Abbot werealso present.Dean Academy. -has been encountered in publish present, all of Whom spoke With.present: Goodhue, Miss Graves, The guests were received in the 4.30- Class basketball,: 1907 ing the number. The various great praise of the decorations, Thomas, - .Miss Spear,. Session, large hall at the top of the stairs, vs. 1909.' articles are, on the average, good, which were carried out by Millett Root, Miss Hopwood, Clough, on the second floor. The furniture 7.oo-Open night at Gym. the contents consisting, of three of Andover. Miss Hough, A. Stevens, Miss of both the reading and lecture 730 and 8. 5- Class basketball stories and three poems. The following was the general Garland, 'Mead, H. J. MacKay, rooms had been removed, and in game at the "gym." There are but three issues of plan of decoration: The running Miss Barnes, Freeman, J. Dale, the reading room refreshments SUNDAY the Mirror left which are open to track was hidden' completely by Miss Cole, Sargent, Miss Howe, were served. The lecture roomSociety of Inquiry in eneral contribution from the pine boughs, banked along the Rafferty, Miss Laubalm, W. H. was for the guests and here alsoSociety Hall.school for the McLanaha prizes railing. From the under side of Southworth, Miss Parker, H. S. the Mandolin and Banjo clubs- and everyone intending to corn- the track long streamers were Day, Miss Tolles, Flagg, Miss rendered several enjoyable selec- MONDAY pete should hand in his manu- hung, which were gathered in at Parsons, Langdon, Miss Perrin, tions. 1910 basketball practice. pt as soonas ossible, that the windows. The apparatus was Wright, Miss Osgood, Baackes, The_ reception committee was he may have every chance for placed against the walls and was Miss Bailey, Mueller, Miss Polsey, as follows: Edward A. More of the pr iz es nicely concealed by pine boughs B. E. Reilly, Miss Wylde, J. P. Buffalo, N. Y., chairman; Sher- 6.45-Glee club r ehearsal.The on Febary number opens and laurel. The rings were also Mitchell, Miss Smith, Coombs, wood S. Day of Catskill, N. Y.; 645 - Mandolin c I u b re- well with a story, entitled, "Out connected by streamers. Miss Coombs, D. Knox, Miss J- Reed Kilpatrick of New York hearsal. of the Big Trees." It is well, The Andover corner was direct- Nile, S. Martin, Miss Consweller, City; Otis E. McIntyre of Colo- written in rather a serious vein,' ly opposite the main entrance and G. Knox, Miss Vail, Mr. Bullinger, rado Springs, Col.; and Hugh J. TUESDAY. giving a half-sad view of life in was very prettily arranged, having Miss Tileston, Fisher, Miss Ste- MacKay of New York City. I .oo00- 190o9 basketball practice. wilds the of the forest, where, a background of Andover banners, vens, Burchard, Mrs. Clatk, H. The patronesses were: Mrs..A 4.00 - Hockey practice. presumably, but two human be- while the sides *ere covered with Johnson, Miss Conant, E. I. Eld- E. Stearns, Miss E. Means, Mrs. 4.15 -Practice on board track. ings' have ever been. It is pre- " A" and class pillows. On the redge, Haines, Miss Schuster, E. F. A. Goodhue, Mrs. J. L. Phillips, 6.45 - Banjo club rehearsal. faced by a short piece of verse, left and right, respectively, of the E. Stevens, Miss Hart, J. M. Mrs. Baldwin, Mrs. McCurdy, 7.15- Basketball practice. which is'also good. entrance were the Yale and Har- Dunlap, Miss Taylor, Stewart, Mrs. Sawyer, Mrs. P. S. Page, "The Idian's Canoe" is an ex- vard corners. These were gotten Miss Gomez, R. Hall, Miss Lari- Mrs. R. P. Keep, Mrs. Moorehead. Andover vs. Dan Academy. cellent piece of description in up in a manner similar to the An- mer, Wright, Miss Osgood, Ton-- nr-vA___ yverse. dover corner, _but were not so kin,-Miss--Graham, C. Clough, Conferences The basketball game today is The next article is a story called elaborate. In the western-end of-Mis _Goodhue Porter Mis s Por - - e .aborae. -Inth~ewesternend -f Miss Goodhue, Porter, Miss For- with Dean Academy, in the Bor- "A Wilderness Tale." Far away the building the patronesses re- ter, Waterman, Chapman, Miss Theme .Conference with Mr. den gymnasium at 3.30. The Alaska is the scene of the plot, den Ir s gymnasium at 3.30. The Alaska is the scene of the plot, ceived. At the other .end were Fiske, McCurdy, Miss Gilb'ert, Gilman in Science IV. followingis the line-up of both where the main actor in the story, the Princeton and Abbot corners, Van Winkle, Miss Seaton, Gess-MONDAY ta miner, is digging gold. and the refreshment table, placed ner, Miss Couch, H. B. Wilson, A i nner, Miss Couch, H. B. Wilson, 8.i5 R. A. Bixby. Dean Academy-Rafferty, Wal- A poem follows, entitled "Sic diagonally across the floor. Miss Bannister, Robii§on, Miss8.25 Lawlor.D Aae-R , - p, n i Window seats, couches, and easy Wyer, H. Kisam, iis Ross, 8.25 Lawloracks. don, rf; Dickinson, If; Tasker, c; Semper", telling, as the title half Window * eats, '.. A i, and eas y Wy,,, iss-am, MISS Koss, 8.35 aackes. Swift, rg; Grant, Ig, suggests, of the almost inevitable chairs were scattered about plen- Beach, Miss Dascombu Hyde, 8.45 Gifford. Swift, rg; Grant, Ig,g, tifully, and - thesde tbother with Miss iordbn Smithiss Noe, 8.45 Gifford. Andover-Blumenauer, rf, capt.; termination of a summer's vaca- tifully, and 'hesd, t'obeter with Miss Gordbn Smithi, Miss oe,er. numerous i-nugs atitlc 'ine t the G.-r. Ris ich mond Miss Heans, 2.05 H. l. Richmond, f; Haines, c; Thom- tion by the sea-shore. nllprous gs a tlhr~lifeH b tE frtn G^;E~. ri~hmon, Hli~s nir-t~s, Ti-ii i- *. c"*,. rson, rg; Belford, Ig. "Das Kleine Fraulein" is a collees, taibfhiidta te giiiiia- A. K. Bel, Miss Pillsburyj Sin- 2.15 Brewster. son, rg; Belford, Ig. Das Kleine Fraulein sitlifi iito a very attractive place. clai, Miss Lewis, Holdefi, Miss 2.25 G. S. Torrey. story whose plot is laid in foreign tucket orchestra 6f 'a'erhiit, wasKay Lancashire, Miss Pantlind,2.45 F. J. Monahan, son by the hero of the piece, who nn». n fhp. tsyc-clipn -R»<t ir^'<; rt^T- A ^s r> t> Ar^ .1- i t iis an American. The plot is not onet ot tie xeeleft etures df B. Avery, Miss Ross, Piza, TUESDAYAfter the regular open night is an American. The plot is not the evening, and addednmuch totMis SullianB Mitchell, Miss new , yet it arouses much in- the pleasu~e At thb Pi-bin.^ Si nMitchell, Miss Ir -5 E. C.Hawkes.bl the game between 98 and igio terest as it progresses. At the t uet othstPa . d ~f:iih, Wilkeson, Miss Snyder, 10.25 L. Alliger. basketballteamsfoot of this story is a small rhyme A little before nine the- orches- Baldwin, Miss Smith, J. L. Baker, The following is the lineup of both tra rendered a short concert pro- Malone and Miss Caunt, Foss 10- 3 5 K. H. Beard. called -Absent" which is a very 1.4 5 teams:. gram, Up0n the tdmptlPetot fand Miss Warcd Heame and Miss - 45 o-Coulter, rf; Reynolds, clever play upon words. which Lancashire, of the Prom. McClue, Bates and Miss Bates, 055 Hilton, c; Coffin, r; Kennedy, Ifg. The usual alumni notes in committee, started the tane to L. L. Daiy and Miss it, veing,. ,- - "olly, rt; Kenneup, If Leaves from Phillips Ivy" com- commi . go8-Reilly, rf; Washburn, If; plete the contents. the strains of "Old P. A. The Malcolm and Miss Lorenz, S. H. s s tice Pickett, c; Baker, rg; McMorrow, floor was in excellent condition, Brooks, KilpatrickBenner, D. S. Ig. and the first half of. the Prom. Baker, E. More, Kroehle, Lyon, The following men have won English Conferences with Mr. went swiftly. At the conclusion Mott.their A , and will have theirBattery PacticeDurand of the fifteenth-'dance, -Page, of Those registered at Phillips Inn measurements taken for suits in Lowell, served supper. Punch were: F. Baackes, jr.,' Chicago the near future: Blumenauer, ThefollowingmenwillreportforThursdayFeb.26- was also served throughout the Ill.; Mrs. Chas. A. Clough, Vine- captain; Haines, Richmond, bat l ery practice at 2.30 this after- o.15, Magoan. evening upon a small table at one yard Haven, Mass.; Miss Davis S. Thomson, Belford, and Whitney. noon in the gymnasium: 10.25, Parkin. In this mannr was Andr' Hough, New Bedford, Mass.; Catchers-K. Reynolds, J. L. 10.35, Pigott. fourths nor Priomen adeenjoye Mrs. Geo. D. MacK a y, New York; Yale Glee Club Baker, Burdett, Lawlor, H. N. 10-45, Welis. fourth junior Promenade enjoyed Miss Lois MacKay, New York; Merritt, E. Moore, L S. Moni. io.5, Keyser. by both Andover and out-of-town Miss Ruth Barnes, New York; The Andover men who made son, O'Connor and Pfau.- Friday, Feb. 27- guests. It compared favorably Alfred B. MacKay, New York; the Yale Freshmen Glee club are: Pitchers-C. E. Thompson, D. 9 y Hyde. with other Proms, and the corn- Miss Edgar, New York; Miss L Willopin, T. S. Johnson, G. H. S. Baker, Belford, Dewcy. Foss, 9'R DSherman mittee is to be congratulated. Fiske, New York; Miss Anna Lowe, W. P. White, N. P. Pierce, -aies, J. B. Hartwell, H. Mac 9 R D. Sherman. The Prom. committee ws corn- Mueller, Meriden, Conn.; Miss M. H. Burch R. M. Austin, M. C. Kay, R. MacKay, Moore, J. A. Tuttl posed of the following men: Ger- 9.45, T posed of the following men: Ger- Treadway, R. B. Hall. Reilly, and Shannon. 9.55, Langdon. ald Arthur Shanno n, chairman; (Coatuain URi eso 6
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Page 1: VOL, XXIX, No. 35. Phillips Academity, Andover, …pdf.phillipian.net/1907/02231907.pdfPhillips Academity, Andover, Mass., Saturday, February 23, 1907. Price 5 Cents JUNIOR PROM Samuel

VOL, XXIX, No. 35. Phillips Academity, Andover, Mass., Saturday, February 23, 1907. Price 5 Cents

JUNIOR PROM Samuel Emilio Piza, Olyn Daffan SENIOR RECEPTION Caldar FEBRUARY MIRRORHemmitig, Arrithi Wright Lanca. n - --. ..

T& frabi*ea OPdlo Mnjy6d a husl sh1re, add leanty Newton Mefiitt. siolf osi Ot*es h geoeption.to toM TODAY 0ontains Three Stories and Threratenad ffibt Thursday Evening Attending the Prom-Mfatly AinjOFy Poems, all of Which Are Good-

eIn lW rdefat ymiunfaiauient The patronesses were : Mrs. A. Mtl i4 SePm-ft entsj 5 - High-jumpers, shot-put- Wl be I.suod Tuesdayin Erdot rm4laul~ eres Werd Music rf shnts Will be Issued Tuosday....-- . Stearfls, Miss E. Mrsens f .-. ters, and pole-vaulters report at

The m6tt iffiportatt event of J, A. o6oihu-r, Mrs. J; L.- Phil- The Selior class gave a recep. the gymnasium. The Mirror for February willAhidover'- S6cidt~l"lifr . took place lips;, Mrs, M. A, Baldwin, Mrs. tion on Thursday afternoon in the 2.05 - Special "gym" class for be issued Tuesday afternoon.Thursday eefning in the Borden McCurdy, Mrs. Sawyer, Mrs, P. Archaeology building to all who track and baseball. The management regrets that'itdytriasiif,. tastefully converted S. Pagei Mrs. R. P. Keep, and were going to attend the Prom. 2.30 - Battery practice. is so late, but the delay was una-into a' fctguiiiafr' ball-r66in. Mrs. Moorebead. in the evening. The two upper 3.30-Basketball game with voidable, as considerable trouble

has been encountered in publish-About 6fi hunhdred couptes wte Following is a list of those classes of Abbot werealso present.Dean Academy. -has been encountered in publishpresent, all of Whom spoke With.present: Goodhue, Miss Graves, The guests were received in the 4.30- Class basketball,: 1907 ing the number. The variousgreat praise of the decorations, Thomas, - .Miss Spear,. Session, large hall at the top of the stairs, vs. 1909.' articles are, on the average, good,which were carried out by Millett Root, Miss Hopwood, Clough, on the second floor. The furniture 7.oo-Open night at Gym. the contents consisting, of threeof Andover. Miss Hough, A. Stevens, Miss of both the reading and lecture 730 and 8. 5- Class basketball stories and three poems.

The following was the general Garland, 'Mead, H. J. MacKay, rooms had been removed, and in game at the "gym." There are but three issues ofplan of decoration: The running Miss Barnes, Freeman, J. Dale, the reading room refreshments SUNDAY the Mirror left which are open totrack was hidden' completely by Miss Cole, Sargent, Miss Howe, were served. The lecture roomSociety of Inquiry in eneral contribution from thepine boughs, banked along the Rafferty, Miss Laubalm, W. H. was for the guests and here alsoSociety Hall.school for the McLanaha prizesrailing. From the under side of Southworth, Miss Parker, H. S. the Mandolin and Banjo clubs- and everyone intending to corn-the track long streamers were Day, Miss Tolles, Flagg, Miss rendered several enjoyable selec- MONDAY pete should hand in his manu-hung, which were gathered in at Parsons, Langdon, Miss Perrin, tions. 1910 basketball practice. pt as soonas ossible, thatthe windows. The apparatus was Wright, Miss Osgood, Baackes, The_ reception committee was he may have every chance forplaced against the walls and was Miss Bailey, Mueller, Miss Polsey, as follows: Edward A. More of t h e p r izes

nicely concealed by pine boughs B. E. Reilly, Miss Wylde, J. P. Buffalo, N. Y., chairman; Sher- 6.45-Glee club r ehearsal.The on Febary number opensand laurel. The rings were also Mitchell, Miss Smith, Coombs, wood S. Day of Catskill, N. Y.; 645 - Mandolin c I u b re- well w i th a story, entitled, "Outconnected by streamers. Miss Coombs, D. Knox, Miss J- Reed Kilpatrick of New York hearsal. of the Big Trees." It is well,

The Andover corner was direct- Nile, S. Martin, Miss Consweller, City; Otis E. McIntyre of Colo- written in rather a serious vein,'ly opposite the main entrance and G. Knox, Miss Vail, Mr. Bullinger, rado Springs, Col.; and Hugh J. TUESDAY. giving a half-sad view of life inwas very prettily arranged, having Miss Tileston, Fisher, Miss Ste- MacKay of New York City. I .oo00- 190o9 basketball practice. wilds the of the forest, where,a background of Andover banners, vens, Burchard, Mrs. Clatk, H. The patronesses were: Mrs..A 4.00 - Hockey practice. presumably, but two human be-while the sides *ere covered with Johnson, Miss Conant, E. I. Eld- E. Stearns, Miss E. Means, Mrs. 4.15 -Practice on board track. ings' have ever been. It is pre-" A" and class pillows. On the redge, Haines, Miss Schuster, E. F. A. Goodhue, Mrs. J. L. Phillips, 6.45 - Banjo club rehearsal. faced by a short piece of verse,left and right, respectively, of the E. Stevens, Miss Hart, J. M. Mrs. Baldwin, Mrs. McCurdy, 7.15- Basketball practice. which is'also good.entrance were the Yale and Har- Dunlap, Miss Taylor, Stewart, Mrs. Sawyer, Mrs. P. S. Page, "The Idian's Canoe" is an ex-vard corners. These were gotten Miss Gomez, R. Hall, Miss Lari- Mrs. R. P. Keep, Mrs. Moorehead. Andover vs. Dan Academy. cellent piece of description inup in a manner similar to the An- mer, Wright, Miss Osgood, Ton-- nr-vA___ yverse.

dover corner, _but were not so kin,-Miss--Graham, C. Clough, Conferences The basketball game today is The next article is a story calledelaborate. In the western-end of-Mis _Goodhue Porter Mis s Por - -e .aborae. -Inth~ewesternend -f Miss Goodhue, Porter, Miss For- with Dean Academy, in the Bor- "A Wilderness Tale." Far awaythe building the patronesses re- ter, Waterman, Chapman, Miss Theme .Conference with Mr. den gymnasium at 3.30. The Alaska is the scene of the plot,den I r s gymnasium at 3.30. The Alaska is the scene of the plot,ceived. At the other .end were Fiske, McCurdy, Miss Gilb'ert, Gilman in Science IV. followingis the line-up of both where the main actor in the story,the Princeton and Abbot corners, Van Winkle, Miss Seaton, Gess-MONDAY ta miner, is digging gold.and the refreshment table, placed ner, Miss Couch, H. B. Wilson, A inner, Miss Couch, H. B. Wilson, 8.i5 R. A. Bixby. Dean Academy-Rafferty, Wal- A poem follows, entitled "Sicdiagonally across the floor. Miss Bannister, Robii§on, Miss8.25 Lawlor.D Aae-R , - p, n iWindow seats, couches, and easy Wyer, H. Kisam, iis Ross, 8.25 Lawloracks. don, rf; Dickinson, If; Tasker, c; Semper", telling, as the title half

Window * eats, '.. A i, and eas yWy,,, iss-am, MISS Koss, 8.35 aackes. Swift, rg; Grant, Ig, suggests, of the almost inevitablechairs were scattered about plen- Beach, Miss Dascombu Hyde, 8.45 Gifford. Swift, rg; Grant, Ig,g, tifully, and -thesde tbother with Miss iordbn Smithiss Noe, 8.45 Gifford. Andover-Blumenauer, rf, capt.; termination of a summer's vaca-tifully, and 'hesd, t'obeter with Miss Gordbn Smithi, Miss oe,er.numerous i-nugs atitlc 'ine t the G.-r. Ris ich mond Miss Heans, 2.05 H. l. Richmond, f; Haines, c; Thom- tion by the sea-shore.nllprous gs a tlhr~lifeH b tE frtn G^;E~. ri~hmon, Hli~s nir-t~s, Ti-ii i- *. c"*,. rson, rg; Belford, Ig. "Das Kleine Fraulein" is acollees, taibfhiidta te giiiiia- A. K. Bel, Miss Pillsburyj Sin- 2.15 Brewster. son, rg; Belford, Ig. Das Kleine Frauleinsitlifi iito a very attractive place. clai, Miss Lewis, Holdefi, Miss 2.25 G. S. Torrey. story whose plot is laid in foreign

tucket orchestra 6f 'a'erhiit, wasKay Lancashire, Miss Pantlind,2.45 F. J. Monahan, son by the hero of the piece, whonn». n fhp. tsyc-clipn -R»<t ir^'<; rt^T- A ^s r> t> Ar^ .1- i t iis an American. The plot is notonet ot tie xeeleft etures df B. Avery, Miss Ross, Piza, TUESDAYAfter the regular open night is an American. The plot is notthe evening, and addednmuch totMis SullianB Mitchell, Miss new , yet it arouses much in-the pleasu~e At thb Pi-bin.^ Si nMitchell, Miss Ir -5 E. C.Hawkes.bl the game between 98 and igio terest as it progresses. At the

t uet othstPa .d ~f:iih, Wilkeson, Miss Snyder, 10.25 L. Alliger. basketballteamsfoot of this story is a small rhymeA little before nine the- orches- Baldwin, Miss Smith, J. L. Baker, The following is the lineup of both

tra rendered a short concert pro- Malone and Miss Caunt, Foss 10-35 K. H. Beard. called -Absent" which is a very1.4 5 teams:.gram, Up0n the tdmptlPetot fand Miss Warcd Heame and Miss -4 5 o-Coulter, rf; Reynolds, clever play upon words. which Lancashire, of the Prom. McClue, Bates and Miss Bates, 055 Hilton, c; Coffin, r; Kennedy, Ifg. The usual alumni notes incommittee, started the tane to L. L. Daiy and Miss it, veing,. ,- - "olly, rt; Kenneup, If Leaves from Phillips Ivy" com-

commi . go8-Reilly, rf; Washburn, If; plete the contents.the strains of "Old P. A. The Malcolm and Miss Lorenz, S. H. s s tice Pickett, c; Baker, rg; McMorrow, floor was in excellent condition, Brooks, KilpatrickBenner, D. S. Ig. and the first half of. the Prom. Baker, E. More, Kroehle, Lyon, The following men have won English Conferences with Mr.went swiftly. At the conclusion Mott.their A , and will have theirBattery PacticeDurandof the fifteenth-'dance, -Page, of Those registered at Phillips Inn measurements taken for suits inLowell, served supper. Punch were: F. Baackes, jr.,' Chicago the near future: Blumenauer, ThefollowingmenwillreportforThursdayFeb.26-was also served throughout the Ill.; Mrs. Chas. A. Clough, Vine- captain; Haines, Richmond, bat lery practice at 2.30 this after- o.15, Magoan.evening upon a small table at one yard Haven, Mass.; Miss Davis S. Thomson, Belford, and Whitney. noon in the gymnasium: 10.25, Parkin.

In this mannr was Andr' Hough, New Bedford, Mass.; Catchers-K. Reynolds, J. L. 10.35, Pigott.fourths nor Priomen adeenjoye Mrs. Geo. D. MacKay, New York; Yale Glee Club Baker, Burdett, Lawlor, H. N. 10-45, Welis.fourth junior Promenade enjoyed Miss Lois MacKay, New York; Merritt, E. Moore, L S. Moni. io.5, Keyser.

by both Andover and out-of-town Miss Ruth Barnes, New York; The Andover men who made son, O'Connor and Pfau.- Friday, Feb. 27-guests. It compared favorably Alfred B. MacKay, New York; the Yale Freshmen Glee club are: Pitchers-C. E. Thompson, D. 9 y Hyde.with other Proms, and the corn- Miss Edgar, New York; Miss L Willopin, T. S. Johnson, G. H. S. Baker, Belford, Dewcy. Foss, 9'R DShermanmittee is to be congratulated. Fiske, New York; Miss Anna Lowe, W. P. White, N. P. Pierce, -aies, J. B. Hartwell, H. Mac 9 R D. Sherman.

The Prom. committee ws corn- Mueller, Meriden, Conn.; Miss M. H. Burch R. M. Austin, M. C. Kay, R. MacKay, Moore, J. A. Tuttlposed of the following men: Ger- 9.45, Tposed of the following men: Ger- Treadway, R. B. Hall. Reilly, and Shannon. 9.55, Langdon.ald Arthur Shanno n, chairman; (Coatuain URi eso 6

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The subject for the trials of the U I 1 llfd ll I11\ often win. It is certainly true of thoseAndover Debating- Team is asYale Freshmen Basecall Schedule l U who defer buying HABERDASHERYfollows:Resolved, that the Fed- till they have seen our offerings. If youfollows: Resolved, that the Fed- April 3- Betts Academy at TAIL S want what is proper in all the best circleseral Government should enact a Stamford. of society, you will. find it in the hands oflaw raising the requirements for A 2o-Hotc.kiss at Lake- our representative when he calls.

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atlPrificeton. Owing to advancement of Raw Silks, English Knitted will be $1.75Although these trials are man- ayFreshmen at

May 25-Harvard Freshmen ataged by the Debating Union, any New Haven. H. F. CHASEfellow in school may try, whether May 29 - Yale 2nd at New M OV K.o A. L Rhe is a member of a Debating so- A L STAIINciety or not. Havenl be here eryMay 30-- Princeton Freshmen PURDY be ere YALE TAILORJ.E. PRDY & COO.otherweekY

At a business meeting of In- ew Haven. atrae P 1050 Chapel Street. Opposite Vanderbilt Hall, NEW HAVEN, CONNqabuiry ss ' eeting of In- June -Harvard Freshmen at High Grade Photographsquiry, held in Chapel Thursday bridge. and Portraits....morning for the purpose of elect-- 146 Tremont St. - Bostoning officers for the rest of the Wright & Ditson will be repre- - TELEPHONE

school year, the following men sented at French'-Monday, withwere elected to the offices men- full line of. baseball goods.tioned below.

President, Henry Gemmer; "OLD YALE STRE" vice pres., Edward Jerome Web- OLD YALE STOREster; secretary, Joseph ThomasWest; treasurer, Sheldon Hitch- s, Get it at flalley'scock Tolles, jr. the old Yale Store" 1014 CHAPELSr.

President Gemmer and vice NEW HAVEN.CONN.president Webster were both That's what the new man entering col-

lege '11 most likely hear when he tarts MAKER SART COLLEGE CLOTHES.unanimously elected. buying college-life needs. The fitting upOLLEGE CLOTHES.

of tudy and sleeping room is naturallyeasiest here. College ideas are studied in Our Mr A. Tucker will be at French's frequentlyOpen Night everything from the floor covering to thedecorative flag. Most cost is spared in otO E 1866

To-night at 7 5, will be held the best. Always glad to show sketchesthe regular open night in the and plans for original decorative treatment.

Borden gymnasium. The events Young Men's Haberdashery, smartBorden gymnasium. The events ideas always a-plenty and underpriced.will be: rope climbing, and the The "* Bookery" is the home of, ju.t

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will be played, one between 'o08 from the pen of the nnw famous author ofand 'o and the other between '07 the "Houme of a Thousand Candles."

"The Port of Miing Men" deals with Representative at Hotel Imperial, Newand 'o9. After these events the certain romantic incidents, duly American- York, every Wednesday.customary stag dance will be ized, in t he careers of Austria's Arch-

dukes. The cenes are laid alternately ingiven and the music will be fur- Switzerland. Waqhington andfairVirginia.

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year, on May ist. The game is 4tfh0 23 W S TN TO to be played at New Haven, how. 238 WASHINGTON ST., BOSTONover. Up to this time it had been Chapel, Temiple, and Centre Streets Opposite Young's Hoteldoubtful whether the two teams -NEW HAVEN, CONN.should ever meet again, but thisdate has finally been agreed upon. rPliae mention the Ph!lllplan Plaew mention tt Phllllplan Please mention the Phillplan

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CURRENT EVENTS ALUNI NOTES COLLEGE NOTES hat the play will have been pre- BASTABLE & CO.-.... - *--- sented in this count ty. The first

Exoluslon Bill Passed P. A. '2 - Irving Kent Ful- Princeton Baseball Schedule performance ill begiven at Hart Tailr aperformance ill be given at Hart-Legislative approval of the ton graduated from Yale in x906. The Princeton baseball schedule ford on April I Twopresenta-

President's plan for putting an He is nbw with the Waterbury asannounced comprises 35 games, tions will be given on the two fol- Importersend to the Japanese disturbances Foundry and Machine Co. of eihteen played at home. The ort evenings at in California was completed Mon- Waterbury, Conn. His address schedule is very much like that of Astoria in New York, and theday when the House, by a vote of is 50 Hillside avenue, Waterbury, last year, except that the game New Haven performances will 297 Fifth Ave., New YorkI87 to oi, adopted the confer- Conn. with Annapolis will be omitted, come F and Saturday even-

come Friday and Saturday even- Block above Holland House.ence report on the Japnese Imu- and three other games added -ence report on the Japnese Immi- P. A. 99 - Peter E. Farnum, and three other games added. ings of that week. The play hadgration bill, containing the pass. Princeton will play Exeter at to be cut down considerably to beport clause for the exclusion of g Exeter on April 26, and Andoverand this special

uated from Yale in 1903. He isJapanesecooliesfro this countrywith the New York Life Insurance acting version will be published.With the exception of four demo- Co., and can be addressed atthe The University of Kansas is thecrats, who voted in favor of the Yale club, 30 West 44th street, only university in the country The Baseball club of Lelandbill, the division was strictly along New York City. which has a course in journalism. 'Stanford University will take aparty lines. trip to Japan next spring to play

The basis of agreement reached P. A. '98 - Henry L. Foote Yale has fifty-two Alumni Asso- Waseda University. The ex-

between the President and Mayor graduated from Yale in 1904, and ciations of various kinds, not penses will be met entirely by the High Grade Clothes'Schmitz of San Francisco, don- is now advertising manager of the counting six representing the div- Japanese, and the number of made rom ue awt and mot artto

cerning the admission of Japanese Peerless Motor Car Co. of Cleve- inity school. games will be left to the loom, sold at puoes loterschool children to the schools of land, Ohio. His address is 2216 The alumni of Cornell Univer - Dlsoountto t stdent .

schoolchildrefN. . I. A. Meet at Worcester Business, Sporting and Evening Dress.that city, was announced by Mayor East 93rd street, S. E., Cleveland,. sity are going to build an athletic nd Eveni eAt a meeting representing the j. Go LlttlefIeId,

Schmitz, and runs as follows: "All Ohio. field costing $350,000. This will colleges belonging to the New J. Beacon St., Boston

children of alien races under 16 . A. '98 - Henry Lamed Gal- be the best college athletic field in England Intercollegiate - Athletic -

years of age who speak the Eng- pin graduated from Yale in 1902, the country. association last Saturday, it waslish language, may be admitted to and is now in the banking businessthe white schools. Special schools in New Haven, Conn. Dr. Wm. A. Anderson, director voted to hold the annual field and .. good T ingsare to be established for children of the gymnasium at Yale, has track meet on the Worcester Oval AT

of alien birth who are deficient in PA. '97- Ora Fletcher Gard- made, an investigation as to the this year. Holy Cross made ap-?neof l ^ ^ ^."er left Andover ipn 897 andlicationfor membership of theRight P ce

the elements of the English Ian- ner left Andover in 897 and number of I9O9 men who use Rlicationghfort Pricesguage." An official message from graduated from Princeton in I90o. tobacco. It was found that out of association, the matter being laidthe Wh ite House says that this He is now a student is the Theo- 389 members of the class, 148 on the table. It was decided tothe White House says deie t his Confectionery Spanish Olives

r1 logical School Seminary at Auburn, smoked. retain the discus throw as one ofc n n istatement is perfectly satisfactory logical School SeminaryatAuburn, smoked. English Biscuits

N. Y. His home address is Chel- the events of the meet, though English Jams French Sardinesto the Presinent. don, Ohio. ,. The Pretenders -at Yale

Opinion In Japan anddon, Ohio. - The Yale nDramatic sso this has been generally' rejected French CheesesOpinion to Jspan and Hawaii. -The Yale Dramatic Association'When the official text of Pres- P. A '96 - Gayton Ballard Ellis is to present ns "Pretenders." by the colleges. Nut Meats (Fresh o alted)

is to presenr Isben' "Pretenders." Jellies, c. &c. 6cident Roosevelt's amendment of attended Yale for three years in The cast which is being coached "Billy" Gilbert, who has played Jellies, the Exclusion bill was published the' class of 1901o. He is in the by Mr. Short will include twenty- second base with the New -Yorkin Japan,'it created the strongest manufacturing business, and can one characters and seventy super- Nationals three'seasons, will coachdissatisfaction, although no move- be addressed at 49 Jefferson numeraries. This is the first time the Columbia University teamments of procedure have, as yet, avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.____ this year.assumed definite shape. The P. A. '96 -John Wintrode lish language and literature in Contrary to the impression cre-

Japanese residents of Hawaii held Fleuner left Andover in 896 and Colgate College. He has written ated by a recent article in a col- J. M FRENCH & SONa mass meeting and sent two mes- is now in the journalism business a book "One Hundred Sessions lege exchange, the Columbia plan DINING Rsages; one to Japan, demanding in Muskojee, Oklahoma. i ODI G ROO/

°- sa ; 'n .o *, d g - n . Muskojee, Ukianoma in English," and is also the Lec- of physical education is intended Ice Cream. Fudges.that energetic opposition be mad-e;and one to President-Roosevelt.--- - yron Whitny turer fo-fthe Board of-d-ucation to encourage all students to par- ppes o Allinds.

and on t Presldent Roosevelt' . - . .- „ .. . . . ,, .MAIN STREET, - ANDOVERprotesting in the name of h- -it.Farlin left-Princeton-in-the sophoof-New-ork-City- on-the-follow-- -ticipate-in-athletics, not to act as-- _____ TREET - AOVER__and .ivilization, the prohibiting of more year and is now in the Real ing subjects: "Italy," "Ireland," means of special inducement toantheir emigrvilization to the Unprohibitinged ofEstate business. His address is 'I England and Scotland," " Dutch the trained athlete.A. M. PLACIDOtheir emigration to the United64 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, Ill. and Flemish Town," etc. His In the fiTTINal game ofAND MAthe interSAGINStates. I te nal game o the inter-

. BriandTrumphs P. S. '94 -Robert Jeffrey address is oi East 23 street, collegiate hockey series played P. A. BarberBy a majority of 301 votes, the Grant graduated from Yale inNe York City. last Saturday, Harvard defeated PosT OFFICE BLOCK ANDOVER

French chamber of deputies 1897 S, and is now in the hard- P. S. '88-J. Avery Gould Yale by the score of 3 to 2. The

authorized the government to con- ware business. He can b e graduated from Yale in '92 and is final standing of the league is as C. H. MURPHYelude negotiations for the leasing addressed at 5 0o 4 University a civil engineer, but he is now follows:of the churches to the prrish avenue, Syracuse, N. Y. superintendent of the Wood Won Lost P. C. Barberpriests, thus upholding the liberal P. S. '94--A. Ernest Gale"' Worsted Mills, Lawrence, Mass. Princeton 4 o I.ooo000 Man Street - Andover

policy of M. Briand, the Minister graduated from the University of His address is 47 Abbot street, Harvard 3 I .750

of Education. Furthermore, it Michigan in the class of '98, and Andover, Mass. Dartmouth 2 2 .500 Mrs. VELMA C. LEIGHTONendorsed, amid storms of applause, received the degree of M.D. from P. A. '02 -Guy P. Gannett Yale I 3 .250 Musgrove Buding Andover

a remarkable speech delivered by the same University in '98. He graduated from Yale in 190o5, He Columbia o 4 .000oooanicM. Briand, in which he. said that is now a physician at 554 East isa publisher, banker, and a direc- M Iit was unworthy of Republicans Division street, Chicago, Ill. tor and promoter of Public Service THE ROXBURY C OPODY

not to respect the faith of millions Corporations in Augusta, Maine.of theirfellow countrymen. "The P. S.'92 - Andrew James Gil- 1076 CHAPEL ST., NEW HAVEN, CONN. F. P. HIGGINS

object of the separation," he said, mour graduated from Yale in '95 PA. 'g90o- R. Jay Flick grad-rented for the college year to

"was disestablishment, not persecu- S, and received the degree of M. uated from Princeton in' 1894. e students only. Rates from 5.ooyear to

tion." D. from the Columbia College of He is editor and president of the $15.00oo per week. For further information Musgrove Block

Battle In South America Physicians and Surgeons in '98. Wilkes-Barre Times and president address, S. W. HURLBUr-

In a long and hard fought bat- He is assistant surgeon of the 13th of the People's Light Co. His THE PHILLIPS INNtie on the frontiers of Nicaragua, Regiment with the rank of cap- address is Wilkes-Barre, Pa. E THOUHOT TE Y

Breakfast from ? to 9.30 a.m.last Monday, the troops of General tain. He also practises medicine E. DAWSON Lunheon irom 12S0 to 2 p.m.P. A. '85 - Arthur Goodby en.. Dinner from 6 to 0 p.m.

Zelaya of Nicaragua repulsed the at 133 East 57th street, New York in the class of '89, FI INi Banquiet See to C d

attack of the army of Honduras, City. tered Harvard SHOE RIJOHN MILTON STEWART rop.b u t d i d n o t graduate. His _under General Bonilla. As far as P. A. '92 - Glen Arnold Grove address is 21 West 35th street, MAIN STREETcan be ascertained; the cause of graduated 'from Colgate in '97, New York City. The Ando r Pressthe war is a feeling on the part of and received the, degree of A.M. Tnthe President of Nicaragua that it from Columbia University in 19oi0.would be nice to establish a unionHe is now professor of the Eng. The Medico - Chirurgical College of Philadelphiariamong the states of Central Amer- __--- Department of Medicine ' , four s-,n of b monthsica. In fact, his belief in the Final Russian Ballot ited rd Classes; Clinical Conienes Particular atendon to lborat wor wr wor to

bedMe teaching Largest and 1w clinical aphitheatr h tho world.tpracticability of such a union is The final returns for the Rus- Department of Dentistry ane to students. Ab"dan ofDepa[*tme[]tL ofl Dent/~nist3 r o' ra rial work to the Deutal Inc:

so strong, that he seems to be sian parliamentary ballots, which ousse cial prepnt lradti l re pbllipsdesirous of replacing by force of were made public Tuesday, indi. imn tcharp. Ioa»mt pai of th stItuion. Address the

ilvco for sapr n 01F r i a u oat tbh depiaattn Ii9 hkb you an LlonMtd forarms, such Presidents as may be cate a decided victory for the Deprtmnit of Pharmacy Ith in fhl yaj at. ndadeByad vlrstated catelol u e, descrblin courar In full and cntai ieomnlon to a s , etc.

inclined to etertain a different opposition over the government JOHN W. COLE - Mauge

opinion on the subject. party. l P«n»- menuon th P-Ulpi PlaIas muatlo te Pimplan

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BUTTON ley; Mrs. W. 0. Foss, Auburn, 2 AND a EAST FORTY.FOURTH STRBAT S. KEEZERCLASP Me.; Miss Ward, Newark, N. J.; Niw YotK 125 MaIn Street Andover, Mass.

LIES FLTTOTHE LEG-NEVER Mr. A. P. Foss; George G. Knox, ---_ _-_--SLIPS,TEARSNORUNFASTENS Salt Lake, Utah; Miss Graham, DI. ABBOTT

alledonecip5

tofprice.5 East Brady, Pennrm.; Miss Natalie Physician and Surgeon

aao."oCo.X&anm Couch, Nyack N. Y.; Miss Elea- Office Hours: Till 9 a.m.stanor Vail, Chicago, Ill.; Mrs. Frank I otceand6elt. A eOffice an d i fede ' ve,70 Main St., Ad avepa

ALWAYS EASY Knox; Miss Elizabeth Niles; De ___ Telephone 179

Witt Knox; J. Millard Gesner, D. LEITCH will receive a limitedrosby's Restaurant jr., N ya c k N .Y.; Mrs. Z. C. number of patients at his house, corer oB

N Ross, Beverly, Mass.; Miss G. Main and Locke streets. Patients will,.IS A GOOD PLACE TO DINE Ross, Beverly Mass.; Ms rat all times, be under the care of a trained

B. Wheeler, Bridgepor, Conn.; nurse.19 School St., Boston Miss A Y. Ross Beverly, Mass. J. A. LEITCH, M.D.

BENJ. BROWN == - -^i DR. CHAS. H. GILBERTca..lledTf.T.

SHOES OF ALL KINDS... I M LEVINE ...xyokr ae...

JOHN STEWART TAILOR

Clothes Pressed eiverynd Sinc auombleegiesaPhillips SealsOpposite ark St. hu 125 Tremont . diferent construction andwork under different

Post Office Avenue, Andover conditions the use of an oil specially prepared for each J E. WHITING_______ BOSTON engine becomes imperative. No matter what automo. Jeweler and Optician

bile you own, or what system of lubrication it uses, there .NDver, iASS.ALLEN HINTON agadeof NDv, MASS.

ICE CREAM and SHERBETS J. A. HANDLEYReBldence -"unei Rock" Banj. Guitatr and Mandolin-

Take Reading Car.... C olif S ntiMcala si omod o * In rtrunents for Sale O iakthe R a ngre uire_ O boo*kktnlis in e eryato.i ng __

BEATTY FUEL CO. Self- ol adbe partcrsdeofbliinc 1 127 MAIN STREET, ANDOVERBEATTL FUEL- CO. Sel.- P.T Js s (or ig Ue Gmd upon KnotT ,-

mgr^AI in^I lA/^krf~rt tl~l~lfl *** ^^--- «t cam with the pltf*pB spout.COAL and WOOD utrFilling byi£a 1£7 . . Lee Car andla CFar by T. A. BOLT p CO.

SapFor busy people. VACUUM OIL CO". RooMk , No.V. eAle T.in O

Essex Street, Andover B No bother. is DealerI

Fills itself. 'Dry Goods and Groceries

A: dropper. Tufts College Tufts ollege Crockery a specialty

Nothingtotakeapart. m edlical Schoo l Dental Sechool ANDOVER AND NORTH ANDOVERNothin to spill. Ofrer a four year' gnrded cNorse cl udin. Ig all Threyear Oiaded ourse.c:vrin all branche o

433 Washington and Winter Sts. A dip i ink, bb ranches of scieni fi

c and practal medicine. ,cion rh he eadicl clIo an ercn itouch of thumb Large and well-cqulpped laboratorie. Clincal facilitie unsurpasslued. 3000 treatment being made

BOSTON to nickel cres. faclities unasurpassed. annually in the nfirmary. ch la..______ ________ ~cent and the l ladbateo tgt obool admitted Wlthoat exainaUon. For all information or ors catalog Uph..lattr and Put niture Isealers

pen is full, of either school, addre *innnfa* Trfli n RnalafGENMTLEMEN 'S ready to write. FREDERIC M. BRSS N.D., s.tity, Tufts College Medical and Dental School, 418 Hntiton A"., Bolto, Ma. Stud ent Trade a SpecialtyWittlN Knox;I~~~_______ _________. MI *i'Tn10 l'AK bTRET, ANDOVER

CLOTHES Pon t canrB fry* SC^T^-------~nbotnthscr

iSCLOTH ES ^L WARREN L. JOHSON FLANDERS' LUNCH TRINITY COLLEGE Col.

Sporting and Out- I I llA I N STBOI'.E T iLoet. atelt iB .ing Garments iaI. Y. 1MRtssfV.. Bieaver lyiMasnum ,ll

Sing Garments ^ sg FLOWESFORALL OCCASIONS. A N D V E C:R iF,.yJ.B.C^.OntH*. S E WARTS AFLOWERS FOR'Ts I Uu --- e :ts e

A. a. OlarksoU t Pronowu every week "frinum1S aotoebs i eninDeo.

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