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Louisburg Echoes.
Vol. II.
DECEMBER, 1909.
No. 4.
wl)at l5 (Christmas? w^at for ceti-
turlcs l)as It bccit to 6lffc.rlng but always
identical mortals ?
3t was once tbc ol6 pagan festival of 6ea6
Mature. 31 was tl)e pagan festival wljen tlje
l)an6s of labor took t^elr rest an6 hunger took Its
fill. 3t is now f?*nval of tlje Immortal cbll6
appearing in t^e ml6st of mortal children. ~3t is
now tlje new festival of man’s remembrance of
bis errors an6 bis cbarlty toward erring neigh
bors. 31 bas latterly become tbe widening festi
val of universal brotberbooi wltb succor for all
need and nlgbness to all suffering: of good will
warring against ill will and of peace warring up
on war.
—Ifames TCane 'UVllen.
PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF LOUISBURG COLLEGE
LOUISBURG, NORTH CAROLINA