The Athenaeum. (Atlanta, GA) 1898-1925, October 01, 1923, Image 14

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12 THE ATHENAEUM Editorials O NE of the first sights to greet our eyes when we return to school is the beautiful entrance to our Campus. Every old student experiences a feeling of relief, and emotions of joy as he re-enters the spot we all love so well. We return with ambition to “be our selves”, and prepare for the great future. From the gate to the build ing hand-shakes start the year right. The Athenaeum Publishing Company begins its year with courage and ambition. We solicit the hearty support of both the students and the faculty. We feel that some record should be kept of the many inspiring speakers that come to us. It is our plan to begin in the next issue of the Athenaeum a monthly column to be known as “Chapel Chats.” Mr. L. V. Williams, ’24 will edit this column. Readers will please note that editorials from the Editor-in-Chief from Morehouse do not carry the name of the editor. These articles may be easily dis tinguished by the black face type. The Athenaeum with this issue boldly launches out upon its task expecting the hearty co-operation of the entire faculty and sudent body. There’s just one course to pursue, just one way to play our proud part, just one method to render real service—speak our voice frankly and boldly, be true to our College, hold to our own ideals be fair and just to all, but stand ing upon our own bulwark, remain the master of our destiny and the captain of our soul.