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FROM THE EDITOR
Kerry
Solan
it
WHAT THEY
SAID ABOUT
KNOWLEDGE
Truth is eternal. Knowl-
edge is changeable. It
is disastrous to confuse
them.
Madeleine L'Engle
Knowledge speaks, but
wisdom listens.
Jim i Hendrix
Let us tenderly and kindly
cherish, therefore, the
means of knowledge. Let
us dare to read, think,
speak, and write.
John Adams
The true sign of intel-
ligence is not knowledge
but imagination.
Albert Einstein
I am always doing that
which I cannot do, in or-
der that I may learn how
to do it.
Pablo Picasso
é\
ere comes autumn.
While it's the last gasp of summer, I like to think of
it as my own mid-year New Year's. It's a fresh start, a
fresh page in your moleskine notebook - marked by the
smell of new and expensive
textbooks, the weight
of pens full of ink
in your bag
and light pockets after paying for all
of it.
In this issue, our staff is bring-
ing you places to go, things to
do and what to expect this fall.
We have coffee and cusine,
bars, books and football. View
it as your own personal book of
knowledge (one that weighs much
less than your average textbook.)
And we'll continue to bring you
even more of this local wisdom at
www.ntdaily.com.
So when you're not taking notes, try
taking on the town ... Ill see you
there.
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MA
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