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As with all letters and advertising content, the newspaper, at the sole discretion of the publisher, general manager and editor, reserves the right to reject any letter that doesn’t follow the above criteria. Yes, Virginia, this 121-year-old editorial remains relevent in the heart of childhood —Virginia O’Hanlon no Santa Claus! It would be 115 West Ninety-Fift h St. as dreary as if there were no Virginias. Th ere would be no he following editorial Virginia, your little friends childlike faith then, no poet- was fi rst published Sept. are wrong. Th ey have been ry, no romance to make tol- 21, 1897, in the New York aff ected by the skepticism of erable this existence. Sun, written in response to a skeptical age. Th ey do not We should have no en- 8-year-old Virginia O’Han- believe except what they see. joyment, except in sense lon’s poignant question: Is Th ey think that nothing and sight. Th e external light there a Santa Claus? can be which is not compre- with which childhood fi lls Th e thoughful and heart- felt response from then editor Francis Pharcellus From the Managing Editor’s Desk Church was printed as an Ned Hickson unsigned editorial and has since become history’s most reprinted newspaper hensible by their little minds. the world would be extin- editorial. All minds, Virginia, guished. More than 100 years later, whether they be men’s or Not believe in Santa Claus! its relevance remains, not children’s, are little. In this You might as well not be- just in the lessons off ered great universe of ours, man lieve in fairies. You might regarding the heart of is a mere insect, an ant, in get your papa to hire men childhood, but also in the his intellect as compared to watch in all the chimneys wisdom that we recognize with the boundless world on Christmas Eve to catch easily as children but risk about him, as measured by Santa Claus, but even if you forgetting in adulthood the intelligence capable of did not see Santa Claus com- — unless you “continue to grasping the whole of truth ing down, what would that make glad” your own heart and knowledge. prove? of childhood. Yes, Virginia, there is a Nobody sees Santa Claus, Santa Claus. He exists as cer- but that is no sign that there Dear Editor, tainly as love and generosity is no Santa Claus. Th e most I am 8 years old. Some of and devotion exist, and you real things in the world are my little friends say there is know that they abound and those that neither children no Santa Claus. Papa says, give to your life its highest nor men can see. “If you see it in Th e Sun, it’s beauty and joy. Did you ever see fairies so.” Please tell me the truth, Alas! How dreary would dancing on the lawn? is there a Santa Claus? be the world if there were Of course not, but that's T no proof that they are not there. Nobody can conceive or imagine all the wonders there are unseen and unsee- able in the world. You tear apart the baby’s rattle and see what makes the noise inside, but there is a veil covering the unseen world which not the stron- gest man, nor even the unit- ed strength of all the stron- gest men that ever lived, could tear apart. Only faith, poetry, love, romance, can push aside that curtain and view and picture the supernal beauty and glo- ry beyond. Is it all real? Ah, Virginia, in all this world there is nothing else real and abiding. No Santa Claus! Th ank God! He lives and lives for- ever. 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