VOL. XXI. No. 23. Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass. Saturday

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Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass. Saturday, December 10, 1898.
VOL. XXI. No. 23.
Track Team Outlook.
low the average
Newton
fall.
this
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Philo.
Professor Forbes at Forum.
I was on last year's team,
Forum was crowded last night to
of Pl i llo was
M eeti
e regular
M[etzger led in the hammer throw
eet Professor Forbes it his first lectI was opeed
enig.
t besteld last
las year and he seems to
his return from abroad. His
by McClintock, and ure since
this year. Nic- with atarprayer
in that position
iman
r
since his return from abroad. His
rar
pallO There werertioe
l
oil, Butkicwicz ad E. W. Newton alter tihe reacdig of ti e minutes and talk on "German Student Life" was
miscellaneous business, Hill was pro- ably rendered and proved to be interare thie other Iamnmer throwers.
Snow, King and R. S. Newton posed and accepted for membership. esti an d instructive as well as amusI part Professor Forbes said:
e
n
.
ws
opened
literary progra
bye
Tpole
e roamwlnasi
made thie best showing in tie oinoe Tewitheary
nwith
acceptance of tre invitation to
Black.
by
vault, but eighlt feet, five inches was
best distance done. Cullinane who was followed with a select reading. The me by Forum,
inferan informake an
shall make
Forum, II sall
tc ' "R csolved that te
Ble mal speech, ot as all the good nor as
on last year's team will probably be d
all tle bad things, but as some of the
o
out for thie pole vault in thie spring
in
thatappe
Blaikie and Mitchell did the best course of study at Phillips Academy," all te bad
in
iversitiings tWhatappenwill
work in the shot put in thie fall meet, was opened o te affirmative by good and
and
by Robertson
Blaikie, assisted
but
in particular Berlin
a
say
berms
t o
ieby
but tihe showing made was not very Katzea
Ut
aern
re is't
Katzenbach. Hull led te negative, s
encouraging.
sti
Good work was done in the broad assisted by Baumgarte anrd Bennett.
le
arrivinin Berlin oe is struc
jump. Metzger and Captain Kimball Matthews and Moore spoke from t
is
ruck
before
Vote
nerative.
te
Out
Ilose
beorey s te insiguificant buildings. No
te negae
secured first and second place respect- house
ively. Wheeler, Schreiber and Davis debate, affirmative 1, negative 13; large buildings, no dormatorics. no
nothing of striking
tie debate, afirmtie 1 nega-fact
were thie other men entered.after
Thie main
greets-you.
It is very probable there are a good tive 9. TIe chair sided wiit the importance
building itself is common-place and
many track athletics among tie newa lrogmme
arid
coamnepa
iliy
pro
Hull ended tble lidn
was once a castle. One finds no set
e
l
this
out
not
were
men in school who
One finds no seta
riscella-s once castle.
fall,'but who will be out in thie spring. with a Critique. After someadjourned.
tied community and the university is
business thie mieetig
doer 'spoor sho_______itefiedin tihe great:ceity-of Berlin.-. :The--ilost -dover's poor sliowmiig in the field
student 'settlement - numbers 6000
Notice.
Forum Trial Debate.
events lias been the direct cause of tile
and to this is added the matriculated
defeats in the four meets with Worcesstudents and visitors to the lectures,
speakers
of
choice
thle
for
trial,
The
ter. Te strong men i school this
s greatcommumore.
s
st
tie
that
given
hereby
is
Notice
Philo-Forum
the
in
Forum
year should come out 'and change to represent
liberty to
ejoys
d
e.t0oure
o
have
Committee
Advisory
Athletic
in
debate, will be held at first meeting
this state of things.
tenrtrousnd enjoys liberty to
granted J. 3l. Dreisbaer--and C. Gar- uity of extent,
being_ checked, byo--full
J. M. Drsits
The shlowiug.made in thie hurdles January, 1899.nted
collect
to
anthorit
managers,
rison,
is-,-R
debatefor
ssibiect
and . ---Ti
Fox brouc
was not very encouraging. Ilas
.u-es-whatever.ys they may deemt .
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fore anyone caenter te matri
moneys they may deem
ate
Hasbrock-were-the best me, both solved, That te United States sould
e muse procure a
room
ay
Cat
Track
the
of
support
tlre
for
inecessary
tneit-enter into an offensive a* d defesive
-good o n,
must. procure a.
culation room
ae
eer'refoo
h
Tscem to have
Assoeiation.
alliance with Great Britain." e, rf
are distributed
These tickets are
LAN Fox,-ticket.
soitor
ra rti.
alinewt
is very fast.
every morning during te first few
Treas.
CONDITIONS.
In the dashes Andover seems to be
weeks of ihie termnn. The rush for
Inquiry.
(a) Thie order of speaking will be
strong, Blanding, Schick, Whcccr
these tickets resembles the former
Womelsdorf, Nicoll and Shaw showed determined by lot on Friday of debate
college cane rush.
Inof
meeting
the
for
subject
Tihe
up well iu the fall meet and besides at 12 o'clock.
Armed with tiris.ticket, admittance
follows:
as
is
night
(b) Each speaker will be allowed to quiry Sunday
these there is Jones who generally
carries off first place in the dual hear only the speaker preceding him. "Gratitude: to whom, for what, how to the examination room is easily
made, where an official ltakes down
shown?" Luke XVII: 11-19.
(This clause subject to change).
meets.
Owingchiefly to tne efforts of Captain Kimball an unusually- great interest was tikel i track meet thi
fall. There were moroe men entered
in tile different events than i past
years, but tile time made was below
tihe usual standard.
The best showing was made on the
track as is always the case with Andover track teams, and thie field events
showed need of great improvement.
Andover meets both Worcester and
Exeter in dual meets, but no regular
team is entered i the interscholastic
toam is entered in the interscholastic
meet owing to the age limit. This
hlowever dbes not prevent those who
can, from'entering individually. Thle
Andover-Worcester meet will take
place at Worcester this year, but the
Exeter meet will be held here. Andover has been defeated by Worcester
for four successive years and last year
was thie first time Exeter has ever
won Irom, Andoverom thie track. An-
-neonis
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The quarter-mile will be stronger
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been
this year
his side.
side.
to choose
choose iis
for somesome- to
been for
tan it
it hasslas
tlls
year than
time.
Shaw, Robertson,
Goldsmith,
(d)
At a meeting of the Yale men who for your passport, diploma and recorm-
Each speaker will be allowed plyed iu the 'rinceton and Harvard
Fowler, Maihoney, Derirrison, Jordan i seven minutes, at least one minute of
and Captain Kimball did te bestthis mvst be devod to rebuttal.
Those who expectd
work this fall,(e)
Ir the hilf mile fairly good showing trial must hand intheir names to the
was made.
all your characteristics and asks you
(c) Each speaker will be allowed
Petit seemed to be tlre executive committee not later than
mendation.
These being satisfactory.
b itl a massive
official sppies you
and Harvard
esdayenight,
Princeton
i
ed held
pgames,
Malcolm tIre official supplies you with a massive
Tnesday
McBride, '00, of Cleveland, Ohio, was aid labyrinth looking schedule. Witl
cptof et thisese the candidate makes his enmously te d captain of nexttrance to tie office where upon the
u
_payment
Ibest man, and Goldsmith second best. -Friday night, Dec.rwIT7.
d o s nd d g f TeuOwing to the sickness of coach
(f) Te judges to be announcd Frank Butterorth, who is ufferin
Crawford who was considered a good
from typhoid fever, the proposed
secnd or third place man in the duallater.
southern trip of the Yale football team
Foot-ball Captain
be ot in
lastExeter
meets
F 00 ^ 1 c a p m
E
xet
er
has been abandoned. The intention
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Blaikie .was-easily. the best mal - in
James Hogan, 1900, of Torrington was to play exhibition games in sev
and it was due topoor
mile run
tire mile
run and it was due t poor
the
southern cities
judgement that he did not secure first Conn., has been elected captain- of the oral of the l
place. Hemmer and Baker also run Phillips Exeter football team for--T. T. Hare, guard on thle Univerocgan has played left
next year.
the mile in good form.
Lenard, W. S. Clark, R. S. Newton, tackle on the Exeter team two years, sity of Pennsylvania team has been
and Lyon are tihe best men in the high and is 25years of age and weighs 180 elected captain of the next year's
team by a unanimous vote.
jump, but tile high jumping was be- pounds.
of his dues lie is supplied
a receipt and a card which prowith a receipt ad a cad wich pro
him from arrest in the city.
tects suffering
You are now at liberty to choose as
ad as different courses of letma
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You now meet the celebrated pro
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Uuiversities tire most scholarly seats
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These pirizes are eligible to all mcine inot
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Inan i school wih, could not write
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A strong,
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The Pot
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The Pot Pourri also offers thle following prizes for "grinds," and hopes
all members of the school will con-
First prize, $5.00; second
copies of the Pot Pourri.
Ail ivishing to compete in the draw-
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The fifth annual lebate I)etw
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New.
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chal-
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Alarch.
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Walter Roberts '98, Yale '02 has been
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TrACIIRl OF
Shi
Physician and Surgeon.
Ofnice
.Hour,>-
Till 9 A.MI.. I to 3 and 6 to $ P. .For
ffice and Re,
l
lece. 70
ain
St..
A
I
Pliysiciai
BAlways
Till 9.30 A. 3i., 1 to 3
Office an14d lte.idedrce.
DR.
'ill~i..WAil.,lto.Juiuoioji..
g'Th
11
iPtT
TORREY,
10 A ..
to
*k^WlfI
cwcest
OUTFITTERS J
Offrice--14 ESEX STI:ET.
.il
3Morton Street.
Ilonur-
LTO
BO
A
-
CHAS.
oImr-. - 8 to 1 30 A. 3i.,
Oli:e
J: NK
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ILOCK. AN)UOV.L.
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E. HULME,
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As
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amlTnlb.io.
Bflllllig.
.PW
-
Alldover. M1ass
IIOSIERY.
Clothing Cleaned and Pressed.
Special lilies of
' Iwill
IIwiNTIST
also pay thle higest5 cmsl l price
for cast.cil cloliing anI shoes, Please
WV
Weekly
.
Undcrwear, Golf Iusc,
JOHN STEWART, Post OfficAve., Andover, Mass.
.
Umbrellas and
-
D. M. D.,
-
drop me a o-tal aII( 1 will call.
T. E.
Mackintoslhecs
RHODES,
DEALER
~~~DLN~I ST,
Barnards Block, - Main Street, - Andover, Mass.
I o,,. -S-.30 to 12 .., 1.30 5 .to
I.3.
--
-"~houses
belonging
Iloeses
Business Notice.
Iave
your hair
i
te
belogia
to te
Academy.
to te SAcademy.
E.
Carly le Garrison 1900, w as
Carlyle Garnison 1900, was elected
Academy Taxes.
second mianager of tile track team
IN
Tobacco and Smokers' Articles
Ca
Cut wlere it as decreed that only
latest Court
style at the P.. A. Cutting Parlors.
M. and W. A. ALLEN, Ph.G. We have the best equipped and only. PIKt,
up-to-date Tonsorial parlors in And- paid.
s
Drgist
d. ?reriti
Prescription Druggists,
ovei. None but first class workmen
The case will iow go before the full
S.'",ial care ivon l3-ician' Preetilptions. Hot employed.
Razors Honed and put bench.
in first class condition, 25 cents. Win.
oliht lell.
e Buildrll<
p.,
3[uSrlr
].PARLll
-ng Andover I
lldi
ullg:roce
i\Ledwell Prop.,
usgrov- Buildin,..
Second Manager of the Track Team.
VIOLIN -------- LESSONS.
COURT.
Ice Cream, Fine Conlictionerv, Cigars
-
aiigrove
at Bemis's
.30 r,. 3-
to
Ilinton's
PAJAMA '.
SSW
*
*
COURT.
P. HIGGINS,
AF
Our Representative
. GILBERT,
HA0vNARD'.
iIAAD'S
RY.
_____.___---
DR.
none
he at slmrt ntice. Clotlb' prir.seil by tile nonllth,
$1 25 per month, 3 pieces per week. irst-class work.
17
O
OL58-O
VES,
£
AI
'.% '9!*-2
All kintiqlo of Psing, Itepnlifiig and Cleaning
clfects in .
NC
ST
N
TM
,tter7 I.M.
1.
/MUISE,
Custom Tailoring.
Collars and Clul'i.
nld 6 to 9 i1. S.
:8s 111,'11 St., Andover
Jills 3y I leift at
lS
... THE.
Diess Shlirts,
OFFICE
11IOURnS:
and 6to 9
MORRIlL HOUSE ANNEX
Leave card and will call.
on hand,
I
and Sureon.
.
Our Specialty
iver.
DR.
DR. CONROY,
CONROY ,
to measure,
-
So an
Coeonr.
Bakery and ,unch
Rooms.
AL,: IS
:
STUDENTS' LAMPS, STOVES,
And cverhing pertning to a Sindct's oufi.
ARK STREET, AINDOVEI.
-
-....
S.SS J.
B U CK LIN ,
BUCKIN,
42
Street.
Bikcr'. Chocolate, Bon Bons, Confbctionery
Miic Cake, Eclair., Office
ie Trstees of te Acadey have at a school meeting0 Thursday morning Soda, Tonics, Homerevision
MRS. WILLIS C. PARMELEE.
and criticini of MSS.
°YI··--work. tpewriing,
·*
^"L""", '
""" ~'V""b
The Trustees of tle Academy lave
Agent lor Piddington's cut llo er.
BOe).TO\-- ':l2W:,lingl'on Street.
_ __
-__
....
hi StrPet-Weineilda3., and satur- recently won a partial victory from
ANDOUYvi:i--6 tn
d.-. (tl> Se.Qn ll Aiduver.i
the town of Andover in a case which
A book in memory of Marshall
relates to the taxation of property
owned by the Phillips Academy corP.NOYES,
poration. Tile assessors of Andover
Furniture Wareroomns.
Everythin, in the Furniture line required by levied an assessment of $1092 on nine
I
1'. A. students.
PARK T I EET. AXI)O1
.---. EB t.
Newall, Harvard '94, to be known as
the "Marshall Newall Memorial Volnme," is shortly to niako its appear-
-
Full LineF u l Li-- ~fi~
-
........
-
:
p!ARK
STABLES
pA.STREET
STREETSTABLES
Skatean
Witt. H. HIGGINS, Prop.
--
-D-
--H. F.. CHASE,
0
Fir.t-class Liverv and Hack service. Tally-Ho Hockey Sticks
Coach and pleasure bnrge and latest styled
S
vehicle, for pleasure driving. Carriages
. Block
......
ap. n .
............
D.the U
And all
leading Magazineb.
wney's Chocolates.
Stationery, etc. at
BP~~~ETENJ.
BROWN,,bis
BROWN,
'
-*«**«
^***j^.w^^
Telephone10
1.oev.
I
LOCUISLt0{
ALEXANDER,
R,
Fatbricsa specialty.
Lowell, Mass
Our 5 and 10 Color
.School Boxes
lbany
LAWRNCE.
MASS.d
in Scotch
and
Steel Engraved Work and Embossing.
Fine Color Printing a Specialty. -
'I
*i
*-'
ATLEN
S
Furr)isber of
C.IAsovt
& co.,
H, L. PETIT, E. C.,
Hou-as: Any Afternoon.
Andover and No. AndOver.
Residence Sunset
- 1ock.
E. .
PA, PIOTOURPIER.
IITCHCOCK, -
Open for Guests Through the Year.
B. & M. Time Table.
TO IlosToN. A.M. 6.50, 7.39..7..
^CA
l
B.Y
NO. 11 MAI N STREET.
8.09,
9.29, 10.28, 11.10. P.M. 12.14, 12.37 1.18, 2 49 4.33,
5.46,7.19.42. SUNDAY: A.M. 7.3, 833. P. I. 12.21,
8.33,
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A6.
PO
Prop.
'Mansion
m ansion Mouse
house
ARTHUR BLISS.
DEALER IN
n*>u r$~~~nndc and
Dry
Goods aid Groceries
Groceries
Ice Creanm
AND SHERBETS.
First Class Framing at Lowest rates consistent with good work.
Agent Soule Co., Boston.
-
1
T.& A.
CO.,
HOLT
INTON
ALLEN IINTON,
I will reserve you Sleaping-Car space anud give fIll
E. V. N. Hitchcock
MANUFACTURED BY
i.8-84WASHINGTONST., BOSTON.
Address all appllcationas to PltlsburC. Pa.
al
DCentr
information.
of Drawing.
Factories at Maiden, Mass.
.here
are thousands of positions to be filled soon
AT GBEATLY REDUCED {AT[S.
Arcrecominmenrlded by Supervisors
Artists', DraugLtmens' and School Supplies.
'it'~lSulrfif.-PaG.
To,t
mo, Can, ,Vw OrIan', La., Yew Yrl, ..
I). C. ^*n f'rtincifco, .1aton.'Agcoo 1l.
II
'S. Los1e, 0io..Lkalw. Colo.
BAooIand
ob Printer. BostonaAlb
New
Yorkseson.
lacg techer
I"any
nin prteUnsurpaed
nt a
i 0)& Printer. D&Anfral
---Book
-,-.LI[C~zak:~
and Job
uftUB U.S. orlie
Uaidafor ue
feu rgiatrs
offMoist Water Colors
(Incoorporated)
-!
xcursion
*
O AERIlA.
OF
MblE
I A.
D. D.. M1anager.
for next tenu. We had over 8.000 vacaucies last
Formerly of Fifth Avenue, New York,
IIAPORT-PR R TAILOR
Modest efts
AI
English tf'leta
~·Modest
Enfglish
____
Tickets on Sale ld*shwiston.
Excursion Tickets on Sale via
JAMES WARD-,
WARD; Jr.,
Jr.,
JAMES
i. »i-tANDOVER, MASS
L. 1. BAss.
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»
rs ..
T
ATTENTION!
-
FINE SHOES.
SHOES.
FINE
WADSW O
ANDOVER.
CHASE'S NEWS STAND,
UNION TEAGHERS'AGENCIES
iseh d 1880
65 Central Street,
YORK
!TNAAvP
eet all Boston &Maine trains.
EN^
Proprietor......
G0Ol:CubsRpaired DMLYAND-SU~DAY--PERS
Skates Sharpened
Keys Fitted
Andover, Mas.
Proprietor.
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NIEW
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IRA B. HILL,
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ous¢
_t__ls
IRA B HILL
:
ance.
fCa nsionfl
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6,58,6.57.7.13,.
B
TOT A.DOvER.
11.50.
P..
A.M.
.59,
730. 9.25
10.25.
12.?5. 2.15, 3.30, 3.39. 01.6.32, 16.01,6.35.-
7.2,9.39, 11.15. SUNAV:
5.oo, 6.00, 7.12.
A.M. 8.00, 12.00. P.M. 2.15
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