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Bates Student . s 10 MAGAZINE DEPARTMENTLiterary EditorRuth E. Dresser 18Magazine EditorsMildred S. Tinker 18 Faith .1. Fairfield 10Paul S. Baldwin 10 Floyd W. Norton 18 BUSINESS MANAGEMENTManagerRichard F. Garland 18Assistant ManagerWendell A. Harmon TO Sanford L. Swasey 10 Subscriptions,Single Copii-s, per year in advanceTen Cents Entered as second class matter at thepost office at Lewiston, Maine. All business communications should beaddressed to the Business Malinger, 30Parker Hall. All contributed articles ofany sort should be addressed to the Editor,Roger Williams Hall. The columns of theSn uknt are at all times open to alumni,undergraduates and others for tlie discussionOf matters of interest to Bates. The Editor-in-Chief is always responsiblefor the 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 finance! of the paper. printed byMerrill & Werner Co., Ai blrn, THE GOLDEN MEAN We claim to desire a liberal educa-tion as we call it. We believe that itconsists not merely in acquiring theinformation that In a parallel system, Y R UX=Z2 + + 7J 82 V* or that ii dog fish is not a grey com-mon variety, but an Klasmor-fish or anysuch branch of Phylum Pisces. Someof us are even so radical as to agreethat if the transmission of knowledge from Look to brain were our sole aimthat the library would .answer for gen-eral purposes, or the close Btudy oflillshury, Monroe or a relic fromSygiene would serve to complete acourse in hours rather than weeks. Itis not for us to define this indefinite,yet far from abstract ^otil of our work here. A hint to its trend may 1 ia<le by observing that courtesy and appre-ciation are among the paths that lead to, and true wisdom and happiness mark its attainment. This ideal is alarge conception; it is made up of bigproblems and solutions, but every con-stituent part is divided into the littlethings. The proper
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