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Carleton College Year Book 1944-45 13 SDITCRIHL The main object of a year book is to present reports of the various activities of the college. In long-established colleges not only are there many more activities to report, but a large part of the book is devoted to biographies and pictures of graduates. The fact that Carleton College is still in its initial stages makes it impossible to issue a sizeable publication without resorting to other devices. With this point in view, the students were asked to submit contributions on subjects relating to their courses, or literary productions of their own choosing. A number of these contributions have been published and we hope we have been wise in our selection. However, the limitation of space in relation to the number of contribu- tions submitted made it necessary to eliminate some of them. It was our policy to select unbiasedly those articles of a superior quality. But, in some cases where overlapping of ideas occurred, we were forced to omit articles which would otherwise have been acceptable. A short story contest was also held. The editorial committee is placed in the embarrassing position of having to congratulate the associate editor, James S. Patrick, whose entry 'Phantom Soldier,' was judged the prize story. The Year Book is the product of a good deal of hard work and concen- tration, and we hope that in some way it measures up to an acceptable standard. However, if in any way it falls short it is purely error in judgment on our part-. We wish to thank all those who have made contributions or who have aided us in any way, with special mention, first, of Dr. Tory and Dr. MacOdrum for their splendid co-operation, of the Mayor, Mr. Stanley Lewis, for his message: of Miss M. Davidson, a former student of Carleton College, and W. Newton, of The Citizen for photography. Finally, we must thank Mr. M. J. Londeau, our advertising manager, whose unflagging energy has contributed greatly to the success of this publication. , As this goes to press, word comes that peace in Europe has been achieved, and we join with the rest of Canada in expressing our heartfelt thanks to those whose sacrifices have made this glorious victory possible. May another year find peace established throughout the world. Year Book Committee: CMrs,D Betty Smith CAssist. Editorb, James S. Patrick fAssociate Editorj, Donalda MacIntosh CEditorD, Rae Farrel CAssist. Editorb.
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