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Gfbe ibatterbo . PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY THE STUDENT BODY OF LITTLETON COLLEGE. SUBSCRIPTION: One Year, SL00: Single Copy, 15 Cents, For sale at Room 150, Music Hall. Application has been made for entrance at Littleton, N. C., as second class matter, under act of Congress, July 16, 1894. All former students, alumnae and friends of the College are invited to contribute literary articles, personals and items to our columns. All contributions, accom- panied by the Writer's name, should be sent to the Editor-in-Chief. STAFF: MARY TNIAYO, '08, . . Editor-in-Chief. CLARA HEARNE, '08, Business Manager. gffI3EEI?,?,fb1gf,' ,09 ,LAssistant Business Managers. , . Associate Editors: BLANCH HOLT, '09,? Litemr EDITH SIMMONS, .... . . Abroad. BEssrE BOONE, '09, y' PAULINE HERRING, '08, . . Among Us. MfOLLIE S'rEPHENsoN, '09, . Y W. C A. HELEN EARNHARDT,'08, . Exchange. BERNICE HORNAD.-xY,'08. From the Editor's EasyC?D Choir. MARY FRANCIS MAYO. As this the last number of THE CHATTERBOIX go-es to press, We naturally look back over the Work of the journal during the present scholastic year. It is With a feeling of pride, and, we trust, pardonable pride, that We read success Written on each page of the recordf It was not until April, 1907, We decided it a Wise plan to have a College Magazine. And it Was with fear and trem- bling that the staif placed the irst issue in the hands of the publishers. They realized full Well the immense responsi- bility that Was resting upon them, they also realized that they were laying the foundation of what might prove a source of great pleasure as Well as benefit to all the College and friends of the College, Were it properly managed. The pres-
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HTHE CHATTERBOX. 243 reason for the blame of conscience. King Lear is often smitten in conscience by the ever-arising thought of Wrong to Cordelia, his best loved child in former days. Con- science is one Witness Whose sweet argument it is impossible to refute as to the alternative powers of the Will. ' One does not need further proof of the fact that the value of the study of Shakespeare is very great since there is men- tal development in the training of memory, character study, and, too, for the code of ethics. Much is involved in how it is studied to get the greatest good. 3
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THE CHATTERBOX. 245 ent staff also felt the responsibility of the ho-nors, if such they may be called, that were thrust upon them. The many obstacles, however, have been surmounted, and as we cast our eye in retrospect over the work of the year we feel that our labor has not been in vain. F or the first time THE CHATTERBOX is ready for good work, we have made it self- sustaining and are looking forward to great things from the Staff that is to follow us. As yet our magazine is as an infant in swaddling clothes compared with most of the col- lege journals in the State, we have only begun the great work that we hope willbe accomplished in the future. The magazine can mean so much to the college. Its work as yet is just begun, and we look conhdently to the Senior Classes who shall follow us to bring to realization the hope that we have entertained for its usefulness. Finally, we would express a word of appreciation to those who have given us their sympathy and help. To our sub- scribers, to our advertisers, to our publishers, to all who have spoken a word in praise of THE CHATTERBOX, or have wished it well, we are most grateful. To the individual members of the Staff,-to the able and efiicient business manager in particular,--we owe thanks for the worthy way in which their part has been done. Friends, fellow-students, CHAT- TERBOX readers, we thank you! We leave the work to the hands of others, feeling sure that they will do their duty as conscientiously as we have tried to do ours. It has been, if not always a positive joy, at least most of the time a pleasure to work with it and for it. And so, with a feeling akin to regret and yet with confidence in the future of the journal and those who shall take it in charge, we say NCHATTERBOX, Godspeed! Gluck auf!
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