If the-editors. have appeared "to do it all, ",it is only be cause they have had to do it. None of them would be guilty of excluding other articles from publication to make room for their own. But when students who can write are asked time and again to contribute, and prizes are even offered, and then only three articles are written, is it any wonder that the editors "appear to do it all." As a last remark we would, therefore, say—help the editors all you can for they surely need it. But tis enough. The thirteenth volume has now passed into history. The unlucky number has appeared upon the cover for the last time, We, the editors, have already pur chased our tickets for oblivion. We are ready to go, and only stop to say good-by; and to express our thanks to all those who by their advice, criticism, or literary or financial support have helped us to make the volume what it is; and to extend our best wishes to our successors, hoping that their paths may fall in pleasant places. "And now 'tis done Deep in your heart you wish us ;one And we depart." .:.'-' if ''• Adonfr ,it ' '' \,.....H
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers