ANK VER ELEVEN kEDA ACSVER STRONG AS
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ANK VER ELEVEN kEDA ACSVER STRONG AS
Co.~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~PHILLIPS ESTM3LISHRD J-AC 1878, DEMY O THSHALLOWELL DISCUSSES AS- APROFESSION WEKART ANKVER ELEVENkEDA ACSVER STRONG ~ TEAM TODAY ted ,ndov,*r .Robert Saturday-. Oct. 5, 800 p. mn.has written TimPEILLIPIAN.a let.Fyin.Flet." '-'Te Mg.is. ANDOVERMEN. WIH ISTRS n Oct. 9--Club football ter exliigteavnae ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Wednesday, prouncertain this, of disadvantages . games. the Feld, Brothers on Today The remarkable point fession. Andover eleven plays the Harvard Saturday, Oct. 12, 8::00 P. i.career is that 1-allowell's MNr. about Frankie Brown, 'joe Movies, second thebe to is yeai1ings. T11his nbdand ne tde nee ela Bod Costello, Darro, Helene hich th Blue ha played game~in lIes Hari'eford, in "The Circus n setrl efttred He is Ki.' this,,,eason, 'while it is the visio' has'reen-hadhefaVALUIABL Ite Since L'ewisohn intefmous ed epreset hethi team i -i fiir . .. ' h''v~'uch of a real chiance topoeFR isorth. the utcome is inl consd&bedoubt. in one The -Andover men hae, n loss, chalked' up against HOOAY1LiQL NOE RSES - HELD SPELL BOUND BY rodctin, taringKREISLER'S wynAlaer bridge.~~~~~~~~~ ~~~ilin Last Game f.suet lgt ~~~~~~~~Saturday, Oct. 5, 2.30. p. n.-Soccer gradluate of. the class of-.1906, nd thiln a isfew inevitable In~~~~~~ured disasters. aviators, York, New in artist known well a Academy. game with Tabor Recovered, ot h i cns imda h "~Have ANDOVER AUDIENCE IS ___ cletion and' was included in the olction; recently dispersed, of the late Arthur B. Davies. * . GENIUS Violinist Wins Everyone by His Playing and sea, daring parachuite jumrps, sen-Peonlt Hallowell, an Andover sational maneuvers in tesis Freshmen second teamiat Cam- .TH. - be Saturday's "Ti"Te Flying Golda Metrowill Fleet" picture Football galn6. with Harvard te~xcetionof Crane, W., is OIS TOIH' oaro_ auExplains the filmfaoieamn Andover Alum anAiaPge Attract-ions of this Fehen. r ignpt o h so h Saturday, Oct. 5-Second, team thle fatal wreck of a giant plane at Lcto football, game,- with Harvard I~~AIW: FRESIIYU ASS TenCet OCTOBER 5, 1929 MASSACHUSETTS, SATURDAY ~~~~~~ANDOVER, 5 L~~~~~~lA Number I~~~ olume CLE esnlt NOE W O ThairsenspfledaiteNot r a noe ih Ls Island naval base, include the terriuha e ocr te. Navy's famous ilege oha yn tnso Intimate, scenes have a chance to attend. In the. Suicide * Squad. Service abroad opinion of. many, it was the greatest the' in' life the show oe; Saratoga,cnetvrpestdatA the airplanec carrier ra elwe ssyn in the flying base of the Navy.' nIti n osdrthe famous musicians UTIDD POTGRPH rt Kres lydhr.. wohv IU~~IUI iU1~i ' who is conceded to be. the greatOACIeYIr, est living violinistrle anaui GIE filled to overflowing the ncwhich dig eore hosSuetPa W aigo'Auioim r Civilnt Waradin o'f~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ADVR.TUTES o only was every seat filled, but' ~EPIL~A dtro h - tbi' but tIS ms ob ae o fM.tmpaycaisnterarfte tecursy Thog have -I and me, invited' kindly' has. Stimson, Cochran, and. g'-sly since they. were on the oprashlyagreed, ' write a letter on W'inthrop H.' Duncan, '61, the hall and on the stage ad to be Ropes are Honrd '~~ts'two-yard ie twice. and howr Art. Unfortunately, art means so Trustees have respcntly received bruh"in.'Adtoe to score because of a fumible eecranyntdsp peet Stephen late the of estate theneetsa-many'different, things to' -so nmany'from am intercepted pass. The Crim Hull, '61, a unique 'and valuplydwtal er Lewis different people ht i-sestmParker ooal the pvr.~elon', h~fe hae soe anywhere,alepogrh'swigamitypindfrrisr get to going are fw n tt o '84, Sceary 'practice games. their coach- .Imn' his skill a varied and brilliant proparade 'of the.tistude.nts.et o Stae aofwePis rm 81 th-srng.f' caeyi to niot all, of. first "me' to up is' it Trustees of 'Board the of in 'the'aerial part -of 1m1"ember. ~~hardhefirst number,~ the "Sonata in under-rdthe '6f one no Probably -make to but. undefinable, rdddeane the ifene.Ther 'lne'is.' -quite of Phillip -Academik, was dentiiedmAminor"tbyrte Itaiantcmpose ofLaws ce~r-'t leat wha art mans t me.:uatesintunformtcnwben idurtingd and'as1 th -degee of- Docor for tea a reshmn ut itre.a ht oay sndleeistaset ntt-T atr y he L.. in efawellt- grunded Pasquali. was. in. twvo parts. Campus, is Seminary~~~~hi tNicolo, ~ en asmarekd agoAdio fis, asTh di'onthnfrato and apart, world a in 'lives interesting as~ givingifomtoasTefrtLrg7dtow Is of "bucking and "taking tions : New York' University, Wes-, the artist and by beautiful examnples of doubleOf 'necsst the 'visitors' leyan Uierity adYale Univer- that the remotest understanding of to. how Phillips cadets dressed This Kreisler played. the stpping of period the during-. th aigmarched odmns whteis oeet, ~involves a certain amount of sity.- At -Amherst College, onofJune -escn wvas born- in Hull Mr. War. Civil perspective. ofanew the' Cochran, Thomas. The squad-lhas recently been 17 'Mr.' D albe faultlessly. The second movement,~~~~~~~~~~ Pnnylan a '. a ul fdfi Baly Penlvia,-Dceme omoehundred ' and-'eighty Board 'of Trustees of-Phillip Acad-. iiet.rso (Cotinuedo"Pa~h)"28, 1840, and 'came to' Phillips Acadhe dree f re~ Isowarded nt' "Te East- Greenwich cplt. thnlinling andm,btnreliiaichchroemy.. in 1859 froni E eg a a a emy. sevey. to about aes. Her agin the execu atc He Isnd followingjNTSAaey.iRhe the with Laws, f Doctor i~~ing menhave, all 'had quite' aspret tion in~ 1861 withdrew from' Andover in jfprevious football 'experience. citation by President Arthur. Stan a h ats' seod nme to .enter- the -Northern Army, ieIorder hmsCcrn h hsi ~J~fotunatly 'fr 1Harvard, one ley .Pease,-inlay' Caon" Bc' the throughout served .he which ~~~~~~~~~~~~~in' i n, wat ishinthrecinCollfinance,and skillfuleAnihe Finlayson, best linemen, ~~~~eir A th AmetColg Cinwawth'distinction. --Aftethwa th other ay broke his ankle ognition of that vision wvhich 'has ;us~ ooee vitn'n raetvoi i ayLlirde otatpitdb.h-'are eneet an outstanding benefactor made you sq-o iq.~crimmageand and moved t'o'Scranton Pen- also the, most difficult to render. It --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1865. will consequent-. ihu acmaiet rm spae' ly benableto perform. Finlay- of' American. seconday ducaio Alxne James, of: Headmaster nyvna hr ebcm f diso nraecmiain It -from retired 'le 'merchant. mic it acd tani lrdE os onitinis tackle, and -the loss :-and thus' a shaper of the i h -n ndhrois on',De&cnne died and 1895 in in the line ill m ake quite our' youth. that' by 'the authority of robes, was lpresented to the college business 4,bim loyal a,: was He -1928. 17, ember of par iddl partet Sow. middle ts slow of its cotras of rect contrast of Trustees of Amherst by. his classmates in, the class alumnus of the school. in- the Crimson. 'Finilayson the Board in the. to 'end the at return the d d oegIcneupnyuted-i"I W anExeter man adwswl h AIS--dul-tpigadpziaoo T O E eneint a tan Dr aong the followers ' of gree of Doctor of Laws. kn~ii~m klf P'~~,al~vr l ~e AIT NEW Athe Harvard 'Commencement, as a rhember of the Massachusetts ~shoo fotbal astyer'N whirl of itiaig fteure-ioa M.AexanderJamson tO tdnS eetn o Comte nv rding 'the degree of Doctor of an~Qunement as been made asit ad'be, 'appointed to the scholarships most' talented of the youngzer ae rfso ~rning the refilling of' the va- Diiiyt atr yte-havo h American artists, has.- recentlybat Preiden Lwellreferred lately provided by Thomas A. Edi- painted Roes, ftepo oto Te-scn for the Trustees of Phillips o a portrait ofMjr Geni- gramt consisted of the."Cnet te18hCmmneet-o-Aaey a.woematr s~Af te a grat deal of shifting. theto hi This Saens. Saimt-by. Bminor in '3 hig-hthe -75. ral Henry G.. Sharpe, ~.Cad fteaote -604positions have been assigned to pic nteat -ranking officer amiong Anoerwork represents the French Romanest uhAhrtClee fwa oe sa vrsan B.ion. and Bordn.Kidder and( Fuess was awarded the honorary, oradtiates durain the 'orld VWar. tic school of music.- .The first movend a work'ought t be." er paywillleftpobably ~~~degree of Doctorof-eesLitGeneral Shaipe. 'who wxas Quarter- ment, Allegro von Trappo, is- a mse Gnrlo'teA.vdrn 'D)tguards respectively. Kidder fl fgisn opsto' h erystages of -thle conflict, has, ']le OnJnv17 tth nulCi uae rom Andover last June SAXONS.PLAY.GAULS 0-0 nvriy since his retirement, resided in dos. On the other baud;, the second fBon on the ootball eam and'playd ilee hinashiniton. He ppeeented to the movement,'AAndantnno.qquasi ontrar~' to the gei~- X~r Archibald Xngt~' Freen~an of But instead the fall.Thursday, h in of ot,'ahrsohn sa School last. year. a beautiful' stland.( et and a fine silk 'he class of 1889 at that institution, o'naiiaclors, the Harv- eral expectation, h Sxn-G7 guard on asb~~position leplayed at tackle for oeet are mld.I-te-hr football ame resultd in a-score- ~was awvarded the honorary .degree service flaz; both of-. which ~ team,. Mfaestoso-Allegro Malto.AModer~ato George o intevestibule -placed (M.A.'l. Arts of Mlaster of aigamc aos The loss 6~ him lesste h ~~Prepschool. un th-cmoe which ofVn Tapo al TepraIt Ingti .Ws During the spring terml, . the Hed 'and a veteran backfield. been quite a'p lem to Coach heavier line~vas iln caInpler. aan 'tro hbenproutl-~i'erle Shaen Ge~na caBothe not the case.winners, ntemsc yall such -but man this reliable filling'tha ~ye lcdwt noe master preached at M\ercersburg'to would- -be v'ery, happ weeprophesied to be the 'Irl*o' e. yalu ntem nerpe f other distinise alm i tunes gave Pa.._ A-erdersburg Academy, t sc-wsnthecs.Bt phtfile rtsoatn lieein'en-,aze'l'bu also has Tamnes Alr. at e the coimmnencement 'acdresses at the gain teamrs wvee ou d blo ortant positon: roihi thsseason. It js expected that easily seen by the-hard drivingc styl'viniie Shool 'otn of.other erni- 'This number with its varied mo ods. adati'cpngorraits. kl with Phil- -showed ag'ain' the ipcal ~connectedl persons nent Y. oxville,,N. BatodHul playwhic prii-ntd. -be.'the.cente. willCrison kl pcal repro, recently '-He lips. Academyi. e'lsspe'tthSuh kckfinte oiteSao Of~nKreisler. was a 'graduiate from Milton' (;xo kikMiddleromth of the recital lhetidscion h otatp (161 uelawl-nw Tedidiall Morse, Tintaia ith scha ws's ared 'lastand hd a' finefirst quarter, the Gauls; had posses- sex- Conference' of emyear Reverend .Trnsteec earlv 'the of one' cenitrea plhal-afryteneitirt ere. His, Churches i~~~~~~n\Voburn, the, Boys'~1826'). 'at of the His'sionplaying center there. ataie~ sh hi ml ItXal"nat be first rate. The ~period advancing' it to the. Saxon. Club Federation Conference ti .Bs~of Phillips ACad. probably is said to, 'have heard a play %vas re- ton, and for the Massachusetts soil. Saintel I?. '. MVorse. sittine, aikowskv 15-Nardl line. -W\het v-ill 'be'Wells,. Wo ~rd backs tapeter sing thsmld elat and to copv The side.~ -his b table a ovrt Association randparentTeachers quart :1 Yqir~,'.he aY. But pusndoe Parentthis and Bailey: -But pus 'su 4Iifor the secom Gibson. will be-approlpriatelv nlace'l inl Sanm- hv o~e tdw.Isso.d NC tto mttd tepoeba these men' hard for their posi-: Uall. 'M.\r. Taiies' has uel is remd Exeter 'e9,r-whobiwre.retel ' Al r. W-alter E. .loughton Tii- also finished a cony (of a nnortrait of'nfe odn'teGusfor tnwul noe.mna fmiliar -t l Next feeling. real with atidience (1763-~ H-olmles1 A-biel -Reverend :the last Andover idowns. Immedliately the- line of structor.Jin English at' er anient of theof.stara "'Schierzoi i. C Mit.'His n was reversed, the Saxons re- year, w~as married in Juii to M-ish 183.7). one of the earky 'Trustees \vas : lo .Cmarch 's 'team last year.' I Jere aglaitn iKVIsTschaikausky. Crat-, noe' iterating their opponent's. attack. Esther Lowry Rhodles of Philadlel- anlteftiro rman., P -A. '29, is agoodprtis 'i' versatilitvy his prov'ed isIc"oIe. h orgnlprri -At lpreseiit. (le- phia. with the ballOpenended The is lilti~iC W~HolasshiTi attil ial\'CiV ItrIlt te backpositons. 'of on for for a Ph. D. owned hy his son. -Justice- Oliver at: Yale Mr. is studying Gallic territory. "willbe cidedlyin teamhalf. Aimdover ~The 'very - -Drn-tecm F -- ' I - - -~~~ - - , - --~vs _______________________________ AILP 'il - -lves-o - - --- - - '- -- ' _____with _ORT -- - - - -- ' - - - - - -' -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~on - - - -- -- . -'- -- - 'mncmn . -- - , - .~ -- . - - - -Morse -hS - - -Houghton - 7' (Continued on Page 4) ' ~'-- ) - dgeer - - endell' Holmes. -- (otne Cnine i-i:.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~(oniudo.Pae4 nPg'2 nPg PAGE TWO THE, PHILLIPIAN- Must he. one hour of more formal. gard to te same club in which are Worshipand 'In iddsernmon cetrdmany of miy hopes for the __________________________every Snav. If this is not neces- future.Fr breakfast' we have BOARD OF DIRECTORS siar-,.,wc sho'uld think it sensible to usually the time-oredih bra Editor-n-Chiefabolish the afternoon service and & butter. D.inner, bread wvithout butRICHARD JOHN WALSH, JR., '29 have just a short service inl the ter, pota oes, '(sometimes) anid Mlanaginig Editor AMORY HOWE BRADFORD, '30 morngwthinnfra tl oetimes corned 'pig', or "fried. J usiePsT LMBIaer9 mhl dis-tinguishes the present V~es- fish" and what is termed. fishes ee Assignment:Editor pers. ball, Indcia-ruibber. starch' and vanCHARLES P ILAON30 If ativ change.. were )to he made, cuts kineds of puddings with various Es chailge Editor LEEDS MlITCHELL, J. '30 vI-hx not go thle whole htog nd, names attached to them, equally well Circulation lanager chan ge the hiour of morning hapel? RICHARD RSTEIN,'30' 'sevice seves cx-calculated to. interest our refined AssociateEditors presenlt this sevc evs-xminds' and as anyone would readily D.C. Cony,30 T.A H TAN3 a~ctl% the same purpose as espers infe fi aetewl R. D.. CASE, 31 J. B. ELLuorr, 31, inl inte pigwholesome sferfro thirbamesNthyOCKil J.,C. F-Ess 3] B. _N. GELSER, 31 trutn td ramtofna esv~igestioni. All the J. D. 'HEGENIAN. 31 L. HOWARD, 31 more whlsmetm-asigo members of the Excelsior club, ex-, J.P. LX[IDN-R. '31 H1.TowNEND, '31 whatever I~se is goingoatqrer cpigtwo are. pious ouing men.-. AssitantBusiessManaer pst en. ~ist sprng'~'e uggetedindeed there is but one in: this buildJoit F TAYLOR. '31 the morning service ble schedBorJ. wvho has not yet been converted G.C BREBsies DiK,'0 Illedtt arter 6f twelve. thou (TIT 411 pan ~stomed cut to Don or~ oMaue e i in ot H.HL~~hi b A G O K; are serviceable for - ' al .ing 'J. nls nHri w Shetlands. and Gaberdines. services fifty mm-~b and I1v. but Ifin( Ian nt fr. -Published everc Wednesday and Satur- Utes. Te objectio o this change day year' duing th schol ie not o ~ get the many kindnesses 'T sed to day___during tusexcept ta perennial' one, that it 'is infinitelY asier not to cang~e than' to do so. THEPHILIIIANinvites communications, ~o suersosblt o te sentiments expressed therein. All coml' niuicaion~nisi'.be signed. 'although the but does 7 ~ E t O JoahmeMNf!E-DOUM unamoig.M to see .'went Rev.), Doct. Fuller .' name f the 'author will be withheld from LETTERS. OF HENRY MARTYN.yetraafrnn -SAVIL' at hiome-shall if lie sodesires. publicaio T"a T E . re ntapparent Priced InHar'sTweds, to the religi of. Christ. and aynoes R. NEWELL, '30 even lve. 'lc ol o vud suppo eI ought to be happy W. B. WINc, '30 too late-since very few of thle 3 ls3oethnadcntne0n perhaps shall . ______________I___ odtons. ocme~ nw'ocmeewt io 'that' S.. HAYES. '30 L. THRBER '30 L. K.UBR HOAD ciai NOTICE To ADVERTISERS hu hOws o robably see him t- 'IECLTE ,Ihdnal ogtt in tintatIdntne aditional1 bedI mIn b ee~e o ae hnno of\aclothes for I canl keel) arm ithout. da'v preceding publication.. i ait itrec Pa Parents -Sthe.isot'kidr\et'is o d, path (.6d had marked out for me; KREISLER CONCERT Terms. $3.50 per 'year . $1.50 per te. I'h-ll not idIcnnttvn~hw ay hns i a ie ~ 'have antigto say upoti aany~~~~~~~~~otfhaytin'(Cointinued from. Page 1) Entered'at thle Andover P'ost Offi e as if Ix ould wxrite Whmyacus-n' he tI,sIjct rite fireeydotb_______________________ second-class matler. and vth a ntstsid o anme walevity diniie Zstleleto., write to him wxhen:'Iari'o fedn e Adnewsso n infe ~~~~~~~~ill not force'a perverSion of 'm at~ ntig rllM.GeoyNoi.The final nmber was a Fntsor Editor ifhb', ssue: Lee Howard. Edior'~ 'x1lsu'T\.l~llai feelings upon paper for nbd' or: wvheniIwanted books as hectould have. seen lDoctor II e~Rsin hms''ytefmu R~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~inlythug ussian Rims Kowa -dy To insur cihange of advertisement. copy From Phillip-. -\cadem,Anoe a 'P .An .4 _________________________d__ ' . '.I ________________________________ ' ' ady-ssetal isrbe1'Iicudhi n I wis I' ould be'hul 'tik'h *,as a nian of verv !c. Hr oksns eeue beoewha ndensed mr eevnnoewrh'o'fowrd> iciversatio"t aastethmsadbuiflydeco~l~sto f' evils wxere embodied sc idfin. - shall notccllent -,rt wxriter and speaker; Oped. could ~t i eyso.Iwn oah'tl the se ton tprcemea After .this nmber Kreisler was hisiave foreseen the iniser) I now f eel, praver meeting last' night at the sea. nd hdid TeSna-cle akt te tg gi n ' The Phillipian- As a never kne Magzire . _____in"II~ne-icnes"and \ atn IrI rearke in nee~ 1Kbalx Phu~ a ub gx' ql ~psh o' puvrhae lfet pArcae n h sesce.chmaong its tehers hmeael atroms inisetuiam wslat.olt Ilc intis liedwethrial bti tobweie ro e rm uand ver beuech you et chrhi'Merrpet.neadhscmpnelb r.Cr ot tedI~~Per tb-n sch i t~ a~'iur(hitx tlolrotis coiplaitit? as ay you itbe a longone. forerani sochne beenanwlycoresare'dseio'veryenealyhPROGRA xx~h-n -. lt.hdreutto t do' tn isr AnoverI "tha' ou soni hedwrsce.iaie fe'frie at nd enrtdiihren. ha.a.ieT )Snaa -io a~ uithe -vhoud 'x ca le xrethedbeaus. tosuplx I am ~vrvrittestnelolmke'mor, fraToran hoii&.n.The'Soiet' i 'Thel Paquain'Ge itraxile1; h 'o Iwll 'refain rwioux' futhr'shlixngtltyx-had thstr c snaailteumbnd-chole udbyEugne`Taye ramragrasine thai weobt.aied Mrs oitleain f hssr-mrle n sefr ee hindh Nivcasste, ain i . ir uh nalrta m LrAdt.(ep oeao Eato~ ettr 'ntI hatxvehop to obv sin that he to ublesoed-aIidbfe anf-rpasewnyinnt taIcould tue ae omi so inuPss' (Goso) le Ti paer can~j(1 -holIti 'o tmlof. ~ ~ ~ nlitteis ~ ~~~~~~ci towhthertathapy wislsto ayve cmesfotheimere.ton ofav'sepitlKiiaehosevref vtiwpeas ga'emyya l\icllm welcoicl anx coributriotisew xxhichsaentIaxetened.t Put my- exutees nioe tonrciseaetioGeoyai h Dcotowoithe stletitor th tacutx or thee throug cbienct biv fraoson a lemn Cax altotlel e hs ain t''pro (s otr-pesjsn e zteoeininisitne;oeIveiei I' rasoe'o t . b ntrl c' inthenatre uirm. mx oul ~a-).shotl~ ~useqenttawe ifroouan, in orer~ tha lt clran ress tertcorie tyo ldha ,fariceson(rilr~l r peiaizd \~deature 'froindo. . o may tb eppse lodox p o e(1e I reiredthat vrex'.atly it~ poe k ~.*'b evmxx-~ah-thng th trua Ie at uI~sv'ht as become omicl therestuvents eo were astouiided ec101ttr ora niy'spt ht Wijthl an -rtlii.hgo inptaitearo wihn'hdLtn omtre"tn taeunaonr reI.i iienlit eli~ evl. n terestie toakuntrler nai' coa nLtn ai re -I-; a,naiiio' 'a t .elx' ai Tsupoplyad th moevi f t o cnclsielyte T.) olIsol Golgy' heisr Ihehold.1 sgnd ndhad in-Iiat inetin omr Peftesltedcndtono 'thi plae.alan and this SudNsho ' ' ' ' . Etnu's II..ttexr .itaientv-fi fub de kn(Millerl;, llase(I nexr tuy er asel sic abutbeorus' a~ ' befoe T ar iih'odr'tocac heo IxItl tluedls thi ers o aet h I am so fauresne aro oeaeMets (aAnat PRGA ataie i ' -~ez,',v I)c Sooskt DlA iisyKraor'S An odtefuuetwrl'hctodirtermiceMr. gnby 'ayerx Ts forTapaill e s (sic). Iwish yos fathr ski wasvepe teulhOil uen recenly ameth 3'ai obe4hunred rules and an1-in wo u re 'i ner cildoto.haegnoOber soudMieieteruaictdtheusa7vPtreoiisotlbo''ImutGi-oeec''osadreewk ai.TIalnt "a , .Fa t. h erm tniteetigocu a- ' orv'ioltin 29t a -'M alelonxo rter.: "I t e I if thliiger atdorltg s, t hsnonu.Gdbes.' ,,,ns lxe naltrdt.exedetuotxoud tervis ir brcnidre eae theis' asht ei.v catIi aihYour la.ftll. rsnt o I '' loving~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.Cocro o' -io (Olitlitl thearm~ment.\Tos ofthe e5rl~i 'dtt happye da 'evis coe the ' 'np' 'ioofth' epste, , e if y011 pladbrersiySce wishest,,) ublish a~idwe -,ishSmnrcneuenl tenr hr . Sain _______aoi -ttrleitssecl' o e 'gailstthe afer tn lifan .~healo areIdno 'teachers.eIathanktoyou M.also the evpery -lci .colnit aItter orSetebe ni 'ther all- 1id(ra1t omincl Hil. . . Why Afternoon tainly iderations ofChapel? this -sort-inerelY jor this 01 ' an - -' 11011 MoIt l 'iv lor-icemphtialy1ha whisr tobetxxori (lal\ oeriesilone whac, Preumbl tli. x~ul tpi1-service, fi eil on ieth ye e5tp~eeex-,tle'eli wiafternoon.I Syacer'tificate dofingne'hc'Taltofinishmy'stuieuid soelub fhorg ordcand mlr.lytehtytoeiail .cold bew satsfi Cllfliecuylttwtl al a V llre ta -111tilili a period Illav~~~~~~have (as Doctor- to offer. These ration at Geigon rt srgrssantll Eigt tha t, wasle'odetue:Ltl toihon as so n it converiient. '' ugt CaDctor ',. Cniudo ae3 Motto and:Xfoderato' Maestoso~~~~~~-F Perbaps one of t le~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~a please oncesendmeain~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~4 "Gazette" R~ THE PHILLIPIAN Second Team Game with SPEA ICING OF COA TS! BLIZZARD CLOTH ULSTERS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Harvard Fresh Seconds Cloth is a good clef ensive back, while Chiurchill is very fast, Cowee, the ~~~~~~~quarter back, punts well. liegeman, last year's all-club center, is I BLUE CH+ESTERFIELDSJ Collar CAMEL andLLAMA POLO COATS CORL adUROYA SHEP SKNCOAS Brown, a Lower Middler, shows promnise at end. Little is known about the Crimson, but a hard fight is expected. Those who will make the trip with Coach Jacob are: le, K Howard It., Foreman 1g., Clark c., Hegeman MOLESKIN SHEEPSKINS and MACKINAW COATS t $1A0.00 in MC1 $20. 00 Tbe "Ourg (Compaip. _________ _________ ________ ___ ____ _________ SUETACUT NOE aNt. ________ mettle in today's game. Last year the Andover team made the trip toT Tahor, and the game resulted] in a 2-2 tie after two overtime periods. Ro Week End 14 ________________________________ W OOD_- rt,, Strauss qb., Cowee rhb., C. Summer lhb., Churchill team is the main stay of the hack- Calt51PrSreto and tireless and it is hard to get hy them. Richard, of last year's 1PrSreto Calt Phone Andover 51-M field, and the redoubtable Shea tend- SUNT TY'C'ROJFT ACOMMODATFI) The patronage of the.School olicited denberg, Keppelman, and Haas. Tel. 126 Main Street ANDOVER, MASS. TeRnastokirtpcei BARNARD BUILDING Tefloigshdehaben the Romb ansi too dfairstpain the ~~~~~~~~~~~~arranged for the second team: th lb akn bydfatn ~~~Oct. 5-Harvard Freshman Sec- Gek 9t .Tusa.Fo For HOTBUTTERSCOTCH The Shop The~tratford Shopond HOT FUDGE SUNDAES and a full line of Magazines visit the on & on standing player of this year's team, and he is ably supported by Butler and Wolcott. This trio has shown astounding scoring power during Fireplace Wood 3 baskets $1.00 short scrimmages with the Secn Kindling Wood 4 baskets $1.00 team. Curtiss and Lang are sturdy Free delivery anywhere in town. - COMPANY -Andover TeI. 8965 iS C 6.S aletofl The following wvill be substitutes: ing goal completes a strong offen- 6 ueith Acommo~dated 109 Alain St. Captain Fawcett is by far the out- rg., Hirsh re., Brown fb., Denner ________ MANSE LUNCHES and DINNERS IWILLER'S SHOE REPAIRING There is no better or more ac- F. Miller, Townendl, Ogden, Line- sive and defensive teamn. Days of ollection cePtable present than a ox of burerPhllis,______BersTOURISTS Monday, Wednesday and Friday "WHITMAN'S" Barclay, W. Cates,,Bird, Fitz, LinROMANS DEFEAT GREEKS Shin. Cotract-12Shines fr $1 ao LOWE Leave Shoes at Door. Agents on the HillThfolwnsceuehsbn AS ____________ to strengthen the line considerably. men have defeated Tahor regularly. LEATHER SHEEPSKINS noo ANDOVER NATIONAL BANK ae2 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~at the pivot position and is expected In the preceding years, the Blue SKI COATS and OUTING JACKETS ki rn ~~~~~~~ond Team. For the Blue, Denner Ryley expects his team to prove its Ye ANDOVERP ~~~~~~. Velvet~ Y (otne to lplay the Harvard Freshman Sec~ usually promising team, and coach With Cloth NEWOXFORD GRAYS VARSITY SOCCER Today the Andover second var- Quincy 1-igh by the score of 2 to sity team will travel to Cambridge 0, Andover~has, however, an un- ~~~~Have You Sen Our Complete Lin, of COATS for Fall and Winter? * BLIZZARD CLOTH ULSTERS With -. P~AGE THREE Team at Cambridge. _____________ ANDOVER STUDIO h the start. there was little doubt JOHN C. HANSEN, Prop. 6M INSRE s Oct. 12--Dean Academy Second to the ultimate victor. Morgan. Mayer, and Todd starred for the Candy Kitchen Sodas Con'ectVior cry, Team. Sandwiches, Magazines Oct. 19-Moses Brown School at Romdan, whil era thyen' Rn-es r Providence.laan adwrthbetic We srvefoodcarfull prpareCrcultin LibaryThere is also a possibility of a on the Greek side. The Ronmans fliomelike dished which will make friends 1 '~~with your appetite. '~~~~~~~THE WARWICK"~~~game with M.alden High School played qite well and may srprise `4ith your appetite."THE WARWICK" ~~~~~~~somec of the prophets who have the 7 ~Tel. 8553 Second Team, whole season worked out in adANDOVER LUNCH Rooms and Dining Room. Food "As UPRMDL LS LCINvne h res-r adcp II Street Main ~~~~You LikelIt." Tel. 81186-81286 USERMODERLASELCTOEvnc.ThASeksarIanicp -11 Main Street ~~~~~~~~~~~~ped by comparatively light miaPresident-John Day Hegeman, terial. Still, as the Gauls prove I %'~~~ANDERTON'S SHOPBARBER ~~~~~~~~~~~~~Stamford, Conn. to the Saxons, wveight is not everyPOT FFCEAVNU Vice-President- Joseph Hersey thing. ~To Bos TheAcademy Only Jeweler andWoodwvard. Birmingham, Ala. Persnkcdof frth ,.".'To Only The Academy Jeweler Boys and Greeks huit the Romans did not -FromSeptember 13 to June 23, ~~~~~Optometrist Secretary-Normian Varona King, hold the ball long. They, punted,I $65 ikt o 50 36ManSreAdvMs. New York, N. Y. and then the Greeks, secured pos-Andover itnstictthhtdo ________________________________ WV. J.MO RS E TAXI SERVICE PARK ST.. ANDOVER. MASS. Telephon. 59 - STRG WAHN BUSSES GE RLJOBN ad A. F. RIVARD $6.50 Ticket Main for Street, $5.00Andover, ~~~~~~~ _________ BOSTON & MAINE TIME TAB3LE ANDOVER QiARAGE CO. W.A. ALLENhetloftin-ssb INEASTERN ~~~~~~~MUSIC DEALER 90 STREET MAIN Geneal ra SOEna niealGrght elc. 208 dsnadVco n aa( hngah EdsoMandStrT AhnoVErah STANDARD TIME as istled. ________________________ ICECREAM SODA ICE CREAM SODA ~~~u6. W,STACEY'S STORE DRUG STACEY'S STORE DRUG '1'he CUPBOARD COMMUNITY and LUNCHEONETTEBOAR Still going strong. Also BENRUS atches. All ~~~new goods, warranted one year. even againstM breakages at 26 SALEM ST., ANDOVER - 26ST., SALEM ANDOVER ~~ Opposite Brothers Field * - an W ie ~~ FERGUSON'S __________________________________ abeSo FOURE EXPE~Rr BARBERS ~IaP. A. Studentsaltways receive Barber pecial attention JOHN BELL. Prop. '~~Musgrove Block Andover Square Next to Stacey's Pharmacy. Tel. 05 - _ntayBabe -~Riding, ~~~~3.28 ... 4.14 4.40 ... BILL POLAND Stables BILL POLAN ______ 5 5.45 ...... .5 .10. Su~~~essor ~~~~~~~ 5 Full Line of FOOTBALL GOODS TOFFEE de Luxe 48 MAIN ST., in 45c and 75c sealed tin. ANDOVER, .PARK ST.. ANDOVER. MASS.___________ MASS. S. ___ ~thefourth down. A ropIcick by .02 _ a loss and the whistle blew.A The lineup was as follows: .0 9.30 ... kIO.00 ... 10.52 10.30 .... I]P .0 41 5.191 8.30 ... _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Plip Aaem vsHvrd H. Mitnncdey School, at MiltonWocse cdm 1 ~ S 1 02'~~~ 0 L A - ou wish to make a mi in- .NO. 8 CRAYOLA colos.foecolrn v uln O.s.4maps.Yetc tan. rw en Contains twent%.fnur sticks of brilliant iue~. . for Mlother. Sister an-I the ther felloi,'s Sister for stencil- e- hg and painting on fabrics Get your be~~~~~yourtbestlgrlotoedecorae a cusliioi Sem- Bril for our den-Stencilling instruc lions on request. 4 'NNEY 0 IT AT4roS Academy, at W.aterville. Me. Tabor Academyv vs Harvard Tni trarrtiral, at Marion. * ~u No baggage carried on this train. MadnHgvsaerilih NOT RESPONSIBLE: The at Malden. b~~oston and Maine Railroad is not Newton High vs Cambridge for errors in time tables, Latin. at Newton novnecs or damage resulting Puincliard High i-s Hudson H-igi fromi delayed trains or failure to at Hudson. cnakciectiogschedules herein HSomerville izh v- Waltham aesbett hnewtotntc.Hg tSmril.I arto wtotoic.tSoeil. E- o. rN~''e 1E~T4N 9.19 iatudvss. ers and chain tores;. r 11.53 MaldExcpt OLA at any of the leading station. if inary, at Knts Hill, AMe. Hebron Academyi s Eastern Maine Conference. at Hebron, Me Classical ati hoexpnsve it bote itre olkase if you resent a box of CRAYOLA Wax Crayon. Kiddies love to color and %nu iAill find variou, a-sortments of CRAY- s-Grtn ~~~~~~155...1.56 KeliilnsBcsor Kents Hill Vs Bucksport _ Y B Contains eighlt sticks of the sKee _ R Eb M E NI When SCHOOL AND ACADEMY FOOTBALL GAMES TODAY 5.00 ... 5.40 -Bi-t 8.00 Coburn ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~4...547 7.10 ... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~5.54 ... 6.331 11.00 ... *~~~Will not run holidays.. _ exenivgfttothltteos Prep, at Exeter. N. 91 10.18 _ R R 2.12 k Saturdays only. _ first play, Todd threw Rowland for 9.49 *kl.28 ... 6.19 ROOM 12. JOHNSON HALL _ 9.07 ... 10.02...10.50 ~~~~~ 8.0. ~~~~~ .5 8.00 ...... 8.50 ... Samples and Prices E 1.56 k~~~~~~~~~ 5.1~ - Coatings On the next kickoff Morgan got ~~~the hail away splendid1]' O th 6.12 7.35...81 .0...43 Enlarging Try our imported Jones WoolenS and Camel Hair lowing a blocked kick. *kI25 ...... 4.29 ... ~~ Shells, Fishing Pocket Tackle ,~~-,Z'Fishing ShellSspploeseti5.32 Camerse, Knives, etc. etc. Knives, etc. etc. I ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ evlpn Pitn MAIN STREET Tel. 102 Enlarging T E quarter, Manufacttircr of 2.37 1.50 ... .1 43 ~~~12.49 6.21. .. 709 8.50.9.41 2.3~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~0...3.07 P. M.3.25...... 420 2.00.2.51~~~~~~'2. FIM~~~~VIMU~~~& 'WeSell 'most at Everything" Outfitter for all ~~WeSell'mostat Everything" ~~~responsible IIAT O ' Phillips Academy Teams second 11.00.11.35 ~~~~~~~~10.30 ... 11.21 11.35 ... 12.22 WretrAaevV I'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.M Sunday Normal. at Worcester. CHASE W. R. HILL VT. c 5.20 10.00...10.4; ~~~~--H. F. CHASE H. F. the o lg _______________Mfg.__Co_ tokheblovrhegalien ~~~~~ M. ~ I've ~~~ Arr. ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~A. freshmen, at Andover. . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Lve Arr. 55...7412 Phillips Exeter vs St. Anselrn's - -31 ~~~~~A. P. M. fins always been the choice of *Will not run holidays. PHIlLLIPS ACADEMIY STUDENTS k Saturdays only. You can always depend on getting the h Except Saturdays. best at Bennie's. Four First Class BarbersuNobgaecridnthsri. at vvur ervice all the time. ' _______________________ 9 MNAIN STREET Bennie Ventura, Prop. B..TriSevcBsotonder Polo and Jumping' ssons ~~~~~~~Tel. 323 --- P. M. 1.5 14 ~~~~~~. ..u2.19.3.02 ~~~~~ 1.22 h_ < PHILLIPS ANDOVER ~~Riding Stables made a nice 20-yarrl Morgan scored the extra point. Lve. Arr. In the second half, Hallett again ~~~~~~5.55 5.38 ... 6.26 kicked off. The Greeks were held 729 7.17 ... 804 7.26.7.59 8.38:.923 ~~back for a while and had to kick. ~~~~~. . ~~~~~ 7520 ~ 108 ~~~~7.30 .. .26 They regained the ball later but ~~~~8.07... 8.42 Sunday again failed to make progress. 8.43 ... 9.35 A. M. Morgan finally intercepted a pass ~~~~~~~~~~ ... 9.59 ~~~~~~~~~~~9.15 7.22 ... 8.13 and ran for a touchdown, but fail-C 9.6 10.38 ... 120 6.... 9.2 01 ed to score the extra .point. 'Late ull.20 ... 12.07 P.Ai h orhqatrMyraan 12.20 ... 1.09 scored for the Red-stockings fol- STORE, 47 MAIN ST. Sanitary Bnies onrvll fore the quarter ended May~er of In ~~~~~ M. ~ ~Lye. Arr. ~~~~~~~~~~ 6.50 6 ... . This good adv. for one and 5e BAGGAGE TRANSFER This scheueo r.n-i u-ruin, and a pass from Morgan to ject to change and should be re- M1ayer brought the all within a visedl with the aid of later schedules few yards of the goal line. B.& M,Train Service, Andover oBoston 'This good for adv.one and Sc TUKN session ofssio thefpigskin.ki.justtbethe Rians rhr ABERCROMBIE Ne 0(' FITCH Cu. YrkCt Sp rtn Goods B AGI A R .A.i N ! THE PHILLIPAN. PAGE FOUR A SIMPLICTYcoRemteve -. Isthe keyniote in the. styl- A ing of this season's woolenis. Yet you will find a marvelous -richness of subdued coloring and freshness of design 04CAE TETI AT7!5RE t will' rouse the enthusiasm of A I u b ad " h 26 YORK htNWHVNNW I SALEM, STREET USA ,O the most conservative.. T years. will play one of' the tackles, dition. as currently understood and to EI'Greco and Goya; f romn Titian But even these- words are futile. If and Potter, avery. good, new man, inl diluted form still 'dominant, in- and Rembrandt to 'Monet and' Ce- you are an artitsyou can't help (Continued from rage 1) willN he very' likely to filthe America. with Duty.,Szannen tye self. Like the butterfly that Self-abne~~~ ~ thing ~~~athtmarksart, that yu corresponding, place ~on the' other tion,.Rinnatn and Mistrust of will soarffr miles and days,.o death iuc 'te sm sth on thtsd ofteln. Te esth Reucaonmakes art, if you. will, is 'that perfaced Tuifts last week. But. orne~ thteialheo. ndKn I Flesh and teSse ritnoalurndrfthoratstoifneed be, to find his mate, so will. very srious Cflie ~er hangehas. bal. In he bakfieldBrownrge in it, Bible.: has'no plce what- h* * ft yil0o.o or'ckegdestog ithe teani if, only f rom the. point stand-of ni-.~. *Kr0ad~ ~ 'ilvri ~ h~ wol'may, f hcetv not e any te consideration enterantehaens. all-and you~win anl it~ morale at *~~'ee~* minushfromideralionFonter point f itsillor i n"in. quarter. let~the artist 'make. ictures to the T its "tine Crane suffered an hafakad'isna ull. It help t explain why America has oel 0 injur~~ his knee to ~~~~vhich caused is ,the hopes of everyone that th-' bee-o lwin developing natsl raue otaho lutae injury ea to his knee w~~~~~~~~~~~~iich ~~~to startle or even to serve, and art him rem~ed to etromthe fild; itBlue Nvill bring in the: fine passing tradition of its own)'. le'.u fte~idwlaigaSAXONS PLAY GAULS also prevented haim from being iii worked. A.Sgame ntlthate sh her last. olplonents.' Wello intF iscrrnl udrsod ndsa in itswk."o iw conCniudfo uniform all ~~~~eek. But his posso, t.ispracticed, let mne repeat. For the ception of the beautiful"-it soundsPae) ps 7 hoped, wvill get off as many fine tion is erx ably filled by Frazier. 'pnsa edd ats.kwsso nw uty .Self-abnegation easy!'No infreqetyitae ing the second, half,' the. Saxons puns a hedidlast tm.'adats tie a.d. This ulan orthprnvedhis bevond and many' another Puritan virtuealftm to fn utlya it tsakes shado~~~~~~~~ of til weland must. Practice'~~-noaT'n' lieieaidou'wa i sto ad iked-off. The Gauls reTh smando edohithe worth w beyond en Brhei ur opa hssm nws them, tempted to say, another isoagi (ut e headrprshy ut-ths ius -. turned the ball to midfield and punttook Crane's place inl the line..Hi Butoevrus ate and reord 'it.e.Antr a)sses were accurate and Well H1ALLOW!ELL DISCUSES ART as he. knows themi bear little' resem"Egotistical" says the world.. mrh yteSx placed. and hli,, offensive play Was blance to the same virtues as. theAdfoi~h world's point of view osbgn u ube yBt v~~IiithoutHe will a hlemi be sun(Con~~~tied from, Page 1) knows them. aen la htiLcmnti reual team e oreoneitel ieh ~i rd hefosueiit.I ask mrerely creative lprocess, in vr grumiaortereandr'o h .tekete u oht enpaig Epcially is* this true for Am- to lpoint out a (lifference.' It is a fetdoi'iseoitcl-aaihze 'lasS ure pnd guards all the in scrimmages. erica~~~~~~~n 'ost especially for New (difference neither hard to state, noryo lieads-. you lineeksailythe! ball.: They 'were held: for downs B ttchelder a ~~~deran of se~~~ ~ral Englanders.' For the Puritan tra- hard tounderstand. But, becausecraethefeIam HARVARD FRESHMEN TODAY, ______________________________ - -. .Roetalwe,'0 . * - .teioprsh . 'world . .. as many people refuse to take the Waarthimlctos tobeeven'to.try to understand it, th on o iwo art hsbeoe for most Amen- balhnedan.evaliS i w mues. to wm s painter, of this contception of art? pateSxn nteofnie For 96 the BETTER Main Street tiie'~iii' cat-is a vast mystery. or a .vast borheyWfumbleduarid bre, X~hat should a coming artist dost lostntherball.dThei SHOE REPAIRING. ' and the artist a crazy hybrid, half' prepare himelf himself 'for or hs. his career'?*..* creer? - r as the final whistle blew came~~~ Aaenton fool, half god. used to' to respond, espon fifirst r tof*of allll he h the. most spectacular play "of thee _________________________________________________________________ i'uritan'snurisaanystemsofarigidd musohaveia *note tostrikemeaname. ao40yardkpassgJonesY*t loyalties making u a religion. Art seft xpesone hn ha of.whc lcd hybl dee JAC SH EIS O I . 'wud-emdil;utlwt . ' is,product the .of a s~~~~yse . 'oin is wrong; 'The copyist, the shirker, nSxn ertr. LEI~~~~1JIS NI. L-1I.Jr%1TF1~~~~~~~~~~~~~.iESS ~~~determinate, personal loyalties, like-. the cheater," the thief in' art;: the photographer STUF 10 NOW OPEN AN O E ,MASS. h oentcabepaeswr wiseniaingul)a rligon. Th vugarian,' the 'sensationalist,~ the Babcock,' Byington for Saxons; loyalties of: the Puritan are in es- 'theorist, the pedant, 'the modist, al 'joneBren'R efrte. sence external; those of. the artist "e th" express. themselves-for thse'Gauls. 'purely internal. Where the Pritan'wohv yst ekTe olnt________________ owesalleianc to sou's utioctherwise, Everybody has aself). mate repose inL terms of his present 'otvilorntoeps.Th thoughts and actions toward family, o st xrs t school, temLttcucad o Bt oIdntko n on, the artist owes allegiance to his dut fayoyes os yM art-to ownhisindividual persona! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~practice: that is the only. thing I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~notion., that i§. of 'what constitutesca hsnotobim beauty. mediately unsaid. In generalI_________ Art is a goddess who demands thn n'cno nw'toomc Complete and unconditional sur-abu'tetolhei.gngowrk( D AR edr'T .teats ut give with.' But. concern with technique L n _______ * ACADEMY BARBER SHOP' 15' Barnard Street ACROSS~~~~~~~~~ FRMTOWN HALL .* I ' THE. MOST SANITARY AND UP-TO-DATE SHOP IN TOW N' ____________________________________________________________ 'syLatCR:EAM p ~~all duty, all loyalty, all sacrifice, all has ruined She is a jealous goddess And capricious, and mnany. a suitor has given his, all ad failed to. win her. tion, demands she of ~~~~~~or~~inadd~~i indefiuiable. gift, tin' predictable, uevokable -self.: The Rockville A'Iutual fj~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Insurance ~~~~~~~act ty to know his beauty when he: Mut11'a'I rre,Ins rance '. seesit terated. ~~ ~ ~ co pany m C o ~ ~ it has '. geealne he oe it. seems to. me Pageca&Shaw an ''F Uerct ooner one. gets at it the better. . ' ___________________________________________________________ es _______________ R ' C U A C M N ,W ', to, a to allart, tb hhte eauty, I say., Go to itad-0your Egpinor classical, primitive 'or own sweet way. There is no'harder renaissance, victorian or modern. way in the world,' and none more.PA All, the way f rom'. Phideas and joyful.. You wil mis ost that the Praxiteles to Donatello and N'lichael world lays stor b-nitat oengelo; fro 'DuccioAnd Cimabfrthing'ctheworld the__world__cat__ever_______ cananeverthing Sa Used at our Soda Fountain ~~~~~~~~~~anr to.me the only vaid appr ach, to: sacrifice all to his goddess of' ' brac '~~ria some of the world's greatest paint~~~~~~~~~~e-,oni OPPOorl'TEgBOOKSTOainE Butt, then, yonsesva~gtait Robet Frst',oncespeking of'a too soon .and fainte b:--efore the race ~~~~~'eenl ii~e poem, called it a'started. Ad Van Gogh, I a old. '~~~~~~~~favorite of. his "because it. strikes commenced painting at forty. ten note." In that phrase is sumNo, can see nio rule that is inmed; up the essence and the dif~ fallible, no advice worth listening ference Iam trying. to put into toWFrthRanwh eleesh words. In' it eeis an approach, has the gift, who is ready and eager 7 Rock yule, connecticut. itunadul- and totranscribe mnore'painters'than mae gi, ngnrl a't tiko ntigapitrcno afford to know, and, not be: a better n~~~~~~~~~~~~~ainter frthe knowing.. But,, then,' R "Andover News~ COM