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Show Why Read Editorials? Readers of these columns, wherein the editor from time to time passes his vieews along to the subscribers of The Pyramid, ought to realize, by this time, that we are not trying to convert everyboy to our way cf thinking. ' Frankly, we want our editorial columns to be interesting and for that reason every week we manage to find something along different lines. Few of our articles are intended, in-tended, however, to serve as propaganda propa-ganda for any cause, public, private, living or dead. We have our own viewpoint and we set it down, merely mere-ly as a starting point for your own! mental reaction. ' If you agree with what we say, well and good; if you disagree, just as well and just as good. The younger young-er people of this section will find, we hope, tolerance and a latitudt-of latitudt-of expression in our columns. They are also invited to express ther comments com-ments on any subject, and we will be glad to print them if they art: not too long regardless of whether they lineup with our attitude or not. One of the best assets that any community can have is clear, unprejudiced un-prejudiced thinking, which can be done only by minds that are accustomed ac-customed to looking at things as they are rather than as we want them to be. Nature has done well in producing the present world, but there is so much room for improvement improve-ment that all cf us are pessimistic, at times, until we think how much worse things could be, and then we have to be optimists. |