Bates Student . iterary EditorRuth E. Dresset 18Magazine EditorsMildred S. Tinker 18 Faith J. Fairfield 19Paul S. Baldwin 19 Floyd W. Norton 18 BUSINESS MAN A G EM EN T ManagerRichard F. (iarlaud 18Assistant ManagerWendell A. Harmon 19 Sanford L. Swasey 19 Subscriptions, $i.\00 per year in advanceSingle Copies, Ten Cents Entered as second class matter at thepost office at Lewiston, Maine. All business communications should be iaddressed to the Business Manager, 301Parker Hall. All contributed articles ofany sort should be addressed to the Editor,Roger Williams Hall. The columns of theStcdent a


Bates Student . iterary EditorRuth E. Dresset 18Magazine EditorsMildred S. Tinker 18 Faith J. Fairfield 19Paul S. Baldwin 19 Floyd W. Norton 18 BUSINESS MAN A G EM EN T ManagerRichard F. (iarlaud 18Assistant ManagerWendell A. Harmon 19 Sanford L. Swasey 19 Subscriptions, $i.\00 per year in advanceSingle Copies, Ten Cents Entered as second class matter at thepost office at Lewiston, Maine. All business communications should be iaddressed to the Business Manager, 301Parker Hall. All contributed articles ofany sort should be addressed to the Editor,Roger Williams Hall. The columns of theStcdent are at all times open to alumni,undergraduates and others for the discussionof matters of interest to Bates. The Editor-in-rhief is always responsiblefor th= editorial column and the generalpolicy of the paper, and the News Editorfor the matter which appears In the newscolumns. The Business manager has com-plete charge of the finances of the paper. OBSERVANT CITIZEN printed nvMerrill & Webber Co., Aububn, College students lire often chargedwith the mistake of being too applies not only to our observationon our courses, our chapel speakers, ourassociates and our rules, but even toour college administration and matterslike the Commons. The policy of this paper has been characterized as tooaddicted to criticism. When the wholecountry is discussing the advantagesto be derived from an independent andvigorous press, let us note merely aconcrete example, our relation to theCommons. We have believed that conditionsthere could be changed for the betterand supported a movement to have anew management for that Student has voiced the opinions ofmany that mistakes are still made there,lint any fairminded body of studentswould agree that the proposition of acollege Commons is a difficult one amifew of those crying out the loudestwould venture to try their hand atmanagement. Here at Hates we realize the great amount of student aid made possible by this institutio


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