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The CORNERSTONE for 1961 seeks, as do all yearbooks, to provide a lasting record of the past year for the interest of the students and for the memories which it will some day recall. This year ' s staff, in our at- tempt to capture the spirit of Cha- tham in pictures and in words, pre- sents Chatham as we see it, perhaps colored a bit by our vision of Cha- tham as we wish to see it; thus, the theme of individualism within the college community. Any record of this school year must read like the METAMOR- PHOSES, but let it suffice to say that the change which we are under- going indicates a striving on our part to reach a higher goal, and let us keep in mind this quotation from Plato: A society is made up of men . . . whose individual characters de - termine its direction.
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The school year of I 960-6 1 has been one of change at Chatham College, change which has nnade a busy and difficult initia- tion for our new President. Dr. Edward D. Eddy, Jr. came to us in September from the University of New Hampshire where he was Vice President and Provost, and since he and his family have moved into Gregg hHouse, his beneficent influence has been felt in all phases of campus life. An advocate of the open-door policy, Dr. Eddy is never too busy to listen to our gripes, problems or ideas. He hopes to do away with the plague of misunderstanding in the college community by increasing chan- nejs of communication among faculty, ad- ministration, and student. The President ' s roundtable where all campus issues are freely discussed, the informal open-houses at his home, the friendly wave and quick smile are all important parts of the new administration. We are grateful for the comforting words, for the assurance that the changes which we are undergoing are a healthy sign of growth and not a phenomena peculiar to our college. With deepest admiration and respect and with grand hopes for the future, we dedicate the 1961 CORNERSTONE to President Edward D. Eddy and to the spirit of intelligent non-conformity for which he stands.
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It Is the common wonder of all men, how among so many millions of faces there should be none alike. Sir Thomas Browne
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