S - The Phillipian

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S - The Phillipian
VOL. XXXII NO. 25: ,:
PHILLIPS ACADEMY ANDOVEIR. MASS, :SATURDAY JANUARY:,2, 1910
:
Andover
Wins
ond Game of
The' leaders and assistant lead- A
Season, by the Score of.
ers for the gymnasium classes'
49 to Xit
,
bee chosen
Andover, defeated the Boston
.
CLASS A
Inter-scholastic team Wednesday
Castle, captain
s,
Aorven
afternooi, by -the ~.d
score~,.of 49 to
A
opks, leader
on-'sided
Foley, assistant
ii. The game was very
Jones, assistant
and Andover was able ,to roll up Div. B Nute, G. H., leader
a larg score.
The occasional
-Dickerson, assistant
flashes of form. shown by the visiBruce,
assistantd
ntors, holwever'k't-the game from Div. C Van.'
Bockn,
leaderThe
CLASS B
§
th e
'
A
B
C
Div. A
Div. B
Dixa C
gPhiips
Palmer, leadericapped
Ottley, assistanting
Sheldon, assistantthem
Davis, leadersoon
Remmes, assistantn
Holden' assistant
Holden, assistant
Cohen, leaderfor
Wainwright, assistant
Ogden, assistant
'
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by a number of men ha
conditions. All those who have
are urged to get them off as
as possible. There will be
s
h
a concert in a short time, and it is
.5-913
'
Fo
Becafootball
the regular meeting fatalities
.of Forum last night Ninomiyae
gave the
'topics of the week. The select
reading was omitted. The ques
for debate
Setion wag: "Resolved,
haposleTericus
group.
Maino street
son
-Mr. Harrington's discussion
t' lar
group.- 25 Phillips.
g p 2
Ge
Man ed
Because of
a
the, assistat
season football should
be
abolished."
The
rlative
upheld by Bell, leader and
ltice
7
d
Sheldon' then":lshotone; malting- a D.
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The Hockey game scheduled for
last
Dandu Cl
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the
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and
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students
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ainUe, assi
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t~on
Wednesday
with
Harvard
freshmen, was cancelled because
of the lck of ice.
'
kovet At the s-or
atl-~e gm An
oer' teamworkwas atits s
fmond
onea2ndWhittemorelhree,
ttesandf
putintcFlay
"n Aiy
ntemore each
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MDbe,
iAlm
as
vasOe
t'
The.asn
Sheldaonscred
hockey practice. Broth-
3.00-Track squad report, Brothers Field;
645-Glee club rehearsal.
645club rehearsal.
645-Mandolin'club rehearsal
.0-Basktal patice,
Bode
7.oo-Basketball practice, Borden
TUESDAY
145-1911 hockey practice. Brothers Field rink
2.15-'Varsity
hockey practice.
Brothers Field rink3.oo-Track squad report, Brothers
Field.
6.45-Banjo Club rehearsal, Archaeology building.
9.oo-Bketball practice.
all members to
free from conditions..
Signed
LEADER
Coxassistant
Me,
'upheld by Brady, .leader,
.. Davis, assitantMann,
sitant.
totarl of twelve points. Aftera fewncar v ,to'
B Freyfogle, lder
The negative
won the debate by
7-aketBtoen
alember a vote
moments morie of
efastplaying,- )S.
Pierce, assistant
of 5 for
to 4. Mr. Fuess gave
Mea soiv
a fine and interesting critique.'
Estrade, assistant
the-Interschoastic first
shot tDtCelassesInterscholIst,
Mead,
--nt
'C Doughaerty, leader:-_
andtionlyfield goabv.of the hal
Giftt to AlthSchoolHay, assistant
Time out wascalled at tis pointfor thedtri
cibastiste ItBlack
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wo
-A.;:, assistant ---- te t-a
d
tThie
l
minutes aftef th&~n
of
Important
r
'A
cannonba
of
great
historical
a
l
aymte ond ae
hfs
uredscoon
Announce ment
irnterestis 'recent be
aykets.
At
ndonhir
d to the Academy It was thrown
Raymond then secured's
45-910 hckey practice. Broth-
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---
ersField nk
2.15-Hockey practice. .
2.45-1912 hockey practice. BrothMainte
adolin clb s now handerg Field.
gae,
.
Mandolin Club Notice
CLASSD
D
McDonald, Captain
Div. A- Moon, leader
Div. C Hardy,
r, leader
assistantAt
Potter, assistant
Div. B Buehler, leader
Large, assistant
Cahill, assistant
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MONDAY
Jdefeso
,
C
d e toth ntih isal
Div.BDa,
leader soostnt
Whittemore opened the
C Gary, ld
a'tby caging a pretty goal from the
Sutton
play,-Sheldo'ngc'agperd'his'~eoal
d aen,
assistas.trnsten
side of 'the floo'r, being followed in
quick successio with baskets by
Swas
Raymond, and 'Whittemre. Onin
More.
or
thegm this evening,
game. Gymnasium.
SUNDAY.
The probable lineup will be as
follows:
i30-Mr. Hinman's Discussion
ANDOVER
LOWELL TEX
G
Raymond, f.
f. Mannig i.30-Mr.-Stackpoles- iscussiongrbup 89 Ma street.
Whittemore, f.
f.-Pensel
Brown, c.
c. Bailey 7 -Inquiry.
Hoeflick, leader
Dupont assistant
Thonps,
assistant
eawison, leader
assistant
'
L assistantg
C
French,
Van Brocklin, leader
t
Mcormick, asesistant,
ssis-tan .. i
passing -wasery
Fonda,
assistant
good. The forCLAS
basketball
m
J H. Gridley, Captain
wards, Moore nd Meade, 'were
gohe inividual: players.
Their
'
'-
Pierce, C., assistant srbeen
.
pGynmnasium.
putt
ins
h
,
Lowell Te tile.
Brown, assistant'
le
and shouldmale veryagood s.ho815 10 vs
1913
ofBoston Hig
oe
aal good
the wereindv
while
whler
theywealgod nddalDiv.:
players, their lack- o team work
Itold against them. .Theyhad evid- - enly. little
played
togethern
Div.
flashes
lack of unison made then
vJenkins,
good
intedividual'
players.
Thei
'
very weak
as a team.
tor, howesley
playethebest game for- Div.
his team, and his d.ribbling and
passinggM
.rmcke
'
145-High jumpers, shot putters,
and 'pole vaulters report, gymna-
-
game- of
this2s 3h0-9season 's, 192
reportbasketball745ithLowell Texp-i
alatj3.00-19
game. Gymnasium.'
The Lowell teamis a. very
0
I102'hockey game.
Tock
.
strong.one, and has made a very , Brothers Field.
good record this season. Ando- 4.00-1910 vs. 1913 hockey game.
ver will have to play a good game
Brothers Field
et tea
has 5
Make up gym class.
'
sensational
basket.
Andover, on the other hand, osplayed brilliant team work. It was
due to this almost 'entirely that'she
was able to roll up so large a score.
Raymondfsecured a total of ten
Raymond secured a total of ten
baskets 'for Andover, Whitt enore
and Brown five each; and Sheldon
four.
For the Interscholastics, ,Wesley
and Mead each caged two and
Meahan got one. - The .game was
FIWSeTsley
beAtLF
te,
layd
orfree from roughness
and onlymeight
fouls were called, five of these being committed by the Interscholastiks and three by Andover. The'
game in detail. ren
Textile
h
. :Div
being uninteresting.
The visiting Zteam was made up
ver Play
owell
Tonight at 7.45
';PRICE 5 CENTS
s
ass
ancingC
prot-
s after on-at 145'ai opportunity
yll will be- given to fellows deing to
the "Bostonre" be
ore the -Prom, to enter, the class
n l
pe Joppby:Naplepon's
bytroops.a
which is taking up that onedance. of Palestine,-in 799, Individual aftention isgiven to
aeach
hopected,
mant and
it is Al
that
lab Merrl,
sfconenew
'
THireesuch
lessons.
med
nri
st'ret
sulmeican.
towJ 'oMae
Nem . obatn
gti
. to should
poly
at the,
o
ne.
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s
-'Vuirbyi
Clubhon.eLockey
sreetce
s.tnedt theh.o.
ra ts
a ret
the time stated
r
above
laht
rm "
Nioia
g
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the
Fie.
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los
topicadegr
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the
shoel
6.45-ndto
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THE PHILLIPIAN
PAGE TWO
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Well: Dressed Andover Men have their
e DbiIliman1
billipian_
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College Notes
=DARTMOUTH
R
BOARD
~OF
ITO
alanaging ditor
ed field coach of the Dartmouth
\
team this fall, with J. T. Keady
J. T. OGDEN
Business Managet
and Clark W. Tobin, last year's
captain, as assistants. W. H. Lil-
D
DAssoiate Y
lard, head coach last year, has been
Q. REYNOLDS
L. BRADFORD
put on the advisory committee.
G. G. JONES
The Phillips -Academy
Yale beat Amherst in hockey, 5
3. -
Outfitter,
Tailor and
e
and
The majority of the faculty are
W. D. HOLDEN
TOLLES
h
e
MH
J. H. GRIDLEY
E. S. BENTLEY
H. R. HAWLEY
P. K. DOUGLAS
P. F. STEWARTto
K.
by-
Clothes made
.
W. J. Randall has been appoint-
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opposed to football as it is now
Elm -Square
PHOTO SUPPLIES
KODAIS
played, although most of them are
Published every Wednesday and Satur- in favor of the game with proper
proper
day during the school year.
in the rules, are the retisalterations
Notice to Advertiser
To insure change of advertisement,
copy must be received for Wednesday
nbt later than Tuesday noon; for Saturday not later than Friday noon.
All Alumni communications should be
Amherst
at by the
suits arrived
p
Studelt.
E
The ice carnival was a great success.
A la'x fte is being planned
addressed to the managing editor, J. T.
lawn fte is being plannedasetall
Ogden, 157 Main Street, Andover, Mass.
ingle copes; s Cts. for Senior night as oart of the corn-M
-Ter:
$a per Year.
PHILLIPIANS will be distributed from
the Archaeology Building Wednesdays
and Saturdays from 2.3o until .x5 upon
presentation of subscription card.
utfit
ou
mencement festivities.
New courses are being planned
a
c
Board trach Shoes
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OFAMILTONPLACE BOSTON
e
Skates & Shating Shoes
in the Philosophy department.
Bil
PHILLIPIAN, will be devoted to mattersAco
of interest to the members of the Academy
and the graduates .
intended for publiication_
Al_-atters
-..
_must be-signed-by the writer
Aro Building,
A
MASS.
ANDOVER,-u
.
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Wl
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Entered at the Andover Post Office
-Men's Furnishing Goodest
0-
4 HAMILTON
as second class mail-matter.
THE ANDOVER PRESS
TRANSCRIPT BLDG.
January 22, 1910
BOSTON
Class Game~~
lass GameAND
All candidates for the 9I1 basketball team are asked to report,W
dressed for play, Saturday night,W
before the 'varsity game, for a
PLACE,
BOSTON
ash pric pdor
Cast-off Clothes. Leave orders
every
ndover
French'sd
e In
and SaturWednesday
Monday,
Flanders' Lunch
AND
RPEN
day
KEEZER
125 Main St.,
11 Main Street
Andover, Massachusetts
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Andover
UNDAYS
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game .with 1912.
Signed
IMPORTERSOF
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8uccsor to Fred I. Clayton
CAPTAIN
297
Military and Civic Tailor
FIFTH AVE.
4 State Street, Boston
Near 31st St.
Philo
Telephone Main 3035-1
,
The regular meeting of Philo
was held Friday evening in Pear-
son Hall.
FINE
FINE
MacHatton began the
RATESFO STUDENTS
LOTHES
literary program by rendering the
topics of the week. Kastor followed with a select reading, "Gunga Din," by Kipling.
SECIAL RATES FR StDENTS
CLOTHES
M MILLN
EROA
The ques-
oylsto" Strqqt, Boston
603
That President Taft was justified
MR. EDWARD L
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P
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UNDERWOOD
Uome
AND IMPORTERS OF
PRIVATE TUTOR
Chief Forester Gifford Pinchot."
A vote of the house on the merits
ROS
Tailors
tion for debate was: "Resolved,
in his recent action of dismissing
R
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Olleg PreparatoyW
oo
N
en
Nos
lS
YALE
.
for Young Men .
of the question, taken before the
.
debate, favored the affirmative. Usual Summer School Begins
Ten
uled
For the affirmative, the speakers N.n
were Bayne, leader, Noyes, assist-
10
1 Tremont St., Boston
Mr.A. cMIllanat Frch'severyk
Let the old Yale store fit up your col.
les.
,
ant. The supporters of the negative were G. H. Nute and Corey.
Al
t
tOtet s
s in s8Z____,
Syl
_sE_.
On the vote. of the house on the
merits of the debate the affirmative
won. The decision of the chairS
also favored the affirmative.
-S h
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We can render you the same good ser-
An
excellent critique was rendered by
Near HotelTouraine,
Mr. Phillips.
The Rev. Charles S. Mills of St.
78 Boylston St., BostonW
.rt
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So-
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vice both as regards
ARDYU
your room fur
niture and personal wear.
ll
. NEW HAVEN 'CONN.
r
:-.,.
Ar';n:I.
IEHOUS
opposite VaudrbUtt
BROTHERS
Louis, who will speak'at'both of FRANK
BOO rSP,
Vn
BPT.
also
ill
the services tomorow
..-... ld speak at Inquiry. -'Mr. Mills graduated fromAndoverini"i878, and
his talk, comdng frdi an old graduate, should be very interesting.
i
All men are urged to attend. Don- 224r
aldson will lead the meeting.;
Wefurnished your father's rooms years
ago to his stisfaction
h-
NEW ORK: 1142 Broadwa
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ear 26th Street ,
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The topic.for discussidno
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onday at200 p.
Wsd'cii'o'-ls. .-
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Mr. Stackpole's Tuesday even-
members are, urged
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be-present.
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Davis R S. Das, binsicon,
those sports next spring.
are' omitted.by.:mistalke;,, are asked
.Main
Street.
aiiy~ofpreious recitals,
Main
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Boston -
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No-Fnh
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specimStudents
hibition there in the
few days.:
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The collections are
objects and-, portions,
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will b about.....
supplies of all kinds.
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course of a
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College Ices and Sundae..
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rich in bone
of anciAent
There, are marny
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Gavotte from, "Mignon" Thomas spcimei ns from the Delawareand
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BROWN
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installed-in the-stack-room adjoin-
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in tIhrj:e larger than that at Archaeology department is beinrig7
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Stusquehannavarianl
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program was renCOal "and
WOOd
dered.
:Pre-pla
wood DUried
nms
Rom Prelude and -Allegro" from Sonata
OFF-ICE -;-.MAIN STREET . '
C minor
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MANF'ACTURERo OF;
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J^S^ .JBelelr. anild Opticianri,.;
Organ Recital
,to
speak to the leader
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t^itSly 1 :"'PttlPHILLIPSr
SEALS
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HIC
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-- '" " Mr. UPtolayed aBtthe organ
The collection prsented by Prof
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Andover, Masa. 'recital
last Wednesday. The at- Edward H. Williams, Jr., to the
B---' --.-
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: Glee Club No.tice
All who intend to go out. for the
baseball or
teams must keep
aretrack
urgkeepo.
in mind that any conditions secured
Jduring
T-_----the winter term will debar
f
'them entirely from participating in
E. WHITING
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for
P:I T Ui
ing
'e
'Notice-ler,
Hours: Till 9 a.m. ,'
to 3 and 6to 8 p.m.
Office Ofie
and Residence, 70 Main St.
mad
Telephone.I9
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'App~oo Chocolates
'afor those who were inable to reThe rolwing men are to reM BUDING
'.- ':oye" ANVER
port last Thursday eveiing. Any port at tiheGlee Club'rehearsal on .,
MusROy, BUILDIN
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n wEone
whias at the trial Thursda
ayodayt 645: Eames, N. Wil-.
.eveing need not report again.---hams, -Gifford, Gemi.erArmDR.ABBTT
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'strongMcMurray.-Hunter,
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Miller,
P. F. StewaftT. L. W
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7.-25 in the Archaeology building,
Physician, and Surgeon
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:Box
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from 2.00 to 4.00, In-'
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to.0
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BANJO,. MANDOLIN, VIOLIN ing discussion group on Future Wi es'i Y as
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and'GUITAR
STRINGS.
Oecupations will^.^ meet ^ at seven
andGUITAR STRINGS.
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A few days ago Mi. Moorehead
received from Major John R. Bennon, Indian.....agent at Pipe Ridge,
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South Dakota, a large silver medal,
which other, Archaeology
ments of the country have tried
The followihg-men in school
have changed their' rooms- for-this '
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very hard to get. This medal is
the famous Peace Medal which was
given in 871 by General U. S.
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secured this medal through the efA. SHUMAN & CO.
forts of Mr. Moorehead.
In 869 the Indians engaged
of Boston design and manufacture a general war on the plains, and
the smartest yofing men's clothilig killed several hundred soldiers and
especially for the college trade. Sam- settlers. General Grant, then pres-
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interview with Red Cloud at Pine Littlefield, ilo8.oo
,Ridge. Again in May of 190o9,
At the Theatres
Mr. Moorehead-saw Red Cloud,
of Yale, an old Andover graduate,
presented Red Cloud to President
Grant, who gave to Red Cloud the
medal. No other medal like it was
issued by Congress.,ever
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In 189o,-Mr. Moorehead, while
T. A. -HOLT CO.
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Andover Department of ArchaeolColonial--Adeline Genee in "The
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Park-i-W . Hodge n "The ManS
about. The medal has been received and is now on exhibition in from' Home."
Hollis--"Israel."
:the Archaeology building. It is
Tremont-"Rebecca of Sunnymade of solid silver and has an inscription on both sides. The relic brook Farm."
Globe--Lew Dockstader and his
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A. '05 captain, Hyde, P. A. '06,basketball team.
Holden, P. A. '6, and Jinessy, P.
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
Airangements are being'-made
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for. the erection of the new, Zo--basketballtfeamr--i
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