Chronicle-1957

Kearsney College Chronicle Vol. 4. No. 6 December. 1957 EDITORIAL Alas, times are not what they used to be. Everyone wants to write a book, and children are no longer obedient to their parents It s an old, old story. We hear it wherever we go, in the life of the world. In the life of the school. Perhaps there is some truth In it, because presumably the ultimate of bliss was obtainable only in the Garden of Eden, and Man has descended ever since. But perhaps great deal of it lies more in the imagination than in the hard core of reality. Men have always thought that the good old days were the best. In case you should wonder where the above quotation comes from, it is from the Presse Papyrus in the Instanbul Municipal Museum, six thousand years old, and is the oldest piece of known writing in existence. 268

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