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2 The Gold Bug, Mar. 11, 1966 Flesh Willing, Pen Weak Cadet Head, Soldiers Give View On Viet War: "id':'~:;;'i~'~i;'D:h~,~~:~~~:~~:a;~,'~~:~:,:f'fg~::,~:;!~:~;"A Job To Do And GodWI"III"ngWe WI"II Do Itl" or read a every time we pick up a newspaper IS demonstrated textbook or study the works of a philosopher, What can be more " , • ~o:: ~;;!r!~;n !~~ngye~bl;:;cW~~:r:~~17y .~n!a';.~!~;r~fcat~r~: by Allan Ingalls For us back here in comfort- giving them. untold, natural re- Yietnam. We must secu,re the houre in creative writing to its "liberal arts" atudents-c-and a "Student or teacher, layman ~ble, secure, ~nto~chable ,Am,er- s~ul'ces, while ~lakmg the Pa- mdepen?ence of that n~tlOn, :~:d:sttr~~~o;~~ t~:~:;:\:;:r:=n 1~~08~~i~ p:~t~~~I~:tro:~ ~;omp~~~~ssi~~~~'to\~~~~ , ~own ~~~':o~'ai~t~t~~nd I~t~~:s,of ~~~~ clfi;h:s~o:~~t~::~ ,~~'~\art of , Ou;V~~j:~i!: ~sss=n~;~e and one can take more than three hours' credit inP:reative writing. "It IS ~ndeed unfortuna~ ~\'e got the right-after pledg- defense t,reatJes with the U. ~. independent. South Vletn~m, If t d lust writ bl f t I . 11 t that there IS armed combat In mg to support a small nation In We are In honor bound to aid and we can settle for nothmg abl~,:e~t:~:e~ao: J~i~e;~~: heu~st'ap~~a~~~l~;n~~a;~~~e;s:rcsc;nd ~~~It~:~~t i~~:'el~~:n~~le r;ai~ ~~t ~~h!u;o~\~r~~~~it~~n~,a~~. ~t:~rei~ott~~;'gi~~ i~f~~::s~~~~ ~~j'or T:~~c~!sf:~~ ~~dee~r~~: r~celVes good grades, T}llSwould be fine. If the same st~~ent were not in the nature of democra- to negotiate a settlement which asked for aid, and ,we are bound war is typical of our self- given. enough opportumty to develop. his personal :WTltmg sty~e cies to wage war willingJy, would destroy that nation's to our agreements, This fight- righteous middle class morality un~e.t gUlda,nce, After eu, long aftel facts are forgotten, one s Unfortunate or not, this strug- freedom? There is no doubt ing is for high stakes-the fu- -looking for security at any WTltl~~wh~~~t~~f~:~iC~~~~nes~:n~a;:~ doee WMC C01npare with ~~~,/s l'~:~e ~~it':n::t a~: ~:~rt~~;~~~t:t\~~r:;~i~e~:~n~h~~: ~~~:~: ~s~a,~~s~~?: ~~c~fi:~~~ ~~'~\o;Vde~i~~ \~1:~iZ1~~:i~a:~ oth~'r ~al!, hberal al'U, ~/t1trc~-rela~ed colleges thro1tg~ollt the with realistically, not ignored would have overrun Southeast in question, The more time here, we are dealing with for- ;::~~~~I~~isc~~~:~r °tu~7~~g:h:n~;~~;:;u::':7 t~~ ~~~~:~~~gc:~~ ~~~~~~e~~ad~ea;""S~I~e~t~ ~a:d ~a~:iY ~~e aYi ~~::a~da~i~~rSt~~ ~~.~~~od~ti:e tt~e:;~I: tl~~:~~C:n~~ ~~~~nie~:~~~:'~~n~~m~~~te;~e~:~~ leges from shelves at the Pratt Llbrary-at random, We found World Report) Southeast Asia, apd throughout allow the Communists to gain gies, They are hard-core, sin- these results:, , \, , " 'Why arc we in Vietnam? the world in its defense of another foothold in the free gJe-purposed men who consider #1-1~hlttlel', College,: \,:"hlttJ~;, California. 1,000 students, Why not get out1 Why don't South Vietnam. world, The time to put a halt it a \yeakness to negotiate. Do c,o-ed, Affiliated With the FTiends. Of!ers sa~e fresh,ma~ Eng- we negotiate? These are ques- Pacific At Stake to Communist aggression is we pay murderers to stop !Uur- ~Ish courses a~ ~VM~plus four hours Jou~nahsm credit (mvolv- Hons we each must know and 1 But this is not just a concern now. dering1 Can we make conces- mg class partIcIpatIOn 0;t the s.ta;'f of the.lr weekly paper)"pru8 answer, but, how many don't of South Vietnam or Southeast The time for half-way meas- sions to s,top aggression? ,As four hours of advanced Journalism. ~or editors and page edl.tors, know and don't care~ For all Asia; this concerns the futm'e ures is over; we must accept the C~all?berlam leR;rned ~t l\1ufilch;, plu8 tW?.hours of advanced composltlO,n, thre,e,hours of exposltory intents and purposes we're in- of the entire Pacinc and the se- fact--the name of the game is thlS IS only ~n mcentlVe to fur- composltJOn, and four hours of creatIve writIng. volved in a war, but what does curity of the western hemi- war, 'Ve cannot afford another ther aggressIOn. We must re- #2-Yallkt&1! Col/ege, Yankton, S, D. 506 students, co-ed. it mean? We back home are sphel'e, South Vietnam is just Korea, \Ve are in war and we melliber our objective; there Related to the Church of Christ, Besides the six hours of fresh- not directly involved; our a stepping stone for the Com- must take risks, There is no must be no reward for aggres- :a~~t;~om:~m~o~i~i?~,an~:;;e o~;:Srsitso;tui~~~~~:cOt~~y~or:~r;!Ii~~ r;;~:;n~~~y~~~i~~S ,,~:'eqU~~:~~i:~st T~~~qu:~tul~f p~~ut~,~~'~~~~~~rv~~~:~~~~ef~~~~lt\~~e;!~~~ ~~~~~iC~~~;r~v~:nn:ea~~~t~~~f~ (agaIn, class partlclpatlOn on the weekly newspaper IS requlred), hon, we march, we demonstrate. within striking range of Aus- ent South Vietnam cleared of COmmuDiStS. three hours of feature story writing (regular contributions re- What are you doing? : tralis, Indonesia, and Japan, the Viet Cong, So far we've ·We're winning now through quired), and six more hours in creative writing. done too little too late, We can ail' strikes and committed #3-St. Ambrose College, Davenport, Iowa. Catholic, men make a stand now and we must troops, but victory will be a only. 1,000 students. Six hours,of regular freshman composition, do it before th~y can grow long time c<;illling. It will take ~~is;ec~~~r:ri~~~gth::re ~~~ri~a~~o~~~VS~~i!:~~,a~~dst~;:~t:oiU:s t~! Somebody Up Tllere? ~:~~~~~l'and built up their de· ~::ri~~~n ~:I~tie~anKg~~~;O~~ journalism courses are required to actively participate on the We must take the initiative Vietnam; it will require pa- \. weekly newspaper's staff, tI~~~~:~:t~~~~~:~t~f:~ and eliminate the Viet Cong t~ence, sacrifice, ~nd determina- byteja4;;~::!~~i~~e;d~:1~~e'f~~~~~'n "Aquinas of the Atomic Era" :~d p~:~:~I:t)~~~~OI~~u:~ ~¥;~tlOn by the American people, ~~e:t~v;h~ver~t~Og~rs(~!t:~~~~~;disC~~t;:!ii~~a~nt~et~~~~o~~u~:w~~ na;he Communist idea of world Voice of Viet Nam paper is bi-weekl,y, as is the Gold Bug, Could this have something domination is based on subver- The follou.,'img is a direct r03- to do with absence of journalism courses?) sive activities; they have too port frcnn Chat'les F. Fliruner, #5---In contrast to these small private schools, we add state- , "much to lose in open warfare, c01npt'l'oller of the Agency for supported Rider College of Trenton, New Jersey, to show that a by Dean InJ, G, Zepp' death and Without the lmpl'lm- The gl'eat concern at present rnternu.tio1(lll Development, who school only three times as large as WMC (2900 students) can Pierre Teilhard de Chardin is utur of his church. is not of a military defeat on Spe11t a week wnd a half in Viet ~~;~r aOff~I~J~~ot~~~:e:;i~~u~~? c~~~~tn~~s~~it~~t~~g~l1I~e!~~!: ~~tt, ~~~~t~r:nc~o~~~:~~d P~I~;~ Tcil~ard Is Unique , ;::/e~~, ~~!O!o~~;~~~:at~~I~~ ~9a;;._a;; t~~1t;l~~~e ~;-~~d~ Now divide this by three-and we find that WMC's fair share in tologlst who dled In 1955)s The unIqueness of Tellhard There is a great deal of pres- succeeding in Vietnam.. "I tva8 comparison would be fourteen hours of composition (excluding gaining an increaSing, amount as a thinker is fO,und in the re- sure for negotiations from the o~a in the lun?' provinces and the freshman courses). of posthumous notonety, He markable syntheSIS he, as theo- American public who' don't saw some hamlet villages where But wait! WMC offers only three hours' credit in this area, is an :'in" topic among intellec- logian and sden.tist, has creat~d really understand the situation, we are resettling refugee8, giv- s ~co;okol:~nt~~e ~~;!~~~~e~~ ~:Ur!:: a~~o~~~er~~:r~~:ed"oe~~~~;~~'t~u~~;!e~f ;:e a~~~icc:~I:~:~d~i~t~~~;~ evolutIOn and Ch1'lS- ~~~n{;>0~~w~~~!ic:,:~~1e~~~~l~~~ ~:~;e~e:I:n~u;~~8:n:::t~;rp~: ~~dt~~O~J~~e~~rS~!~Ya~h;'%S~r~~:;~Yt:k~V~i ;:~:tt~~! ~h~~~~e:~ :~~ne~v s~~~le~{ c~~:ro~:l~S;r~ "d;i~~'~,~~dn~;~:ee;~~v~;;~~~r;il~ ~~:~!'~~id!~~ ~i~~~;'d F~i~~~ !!~;tm=thW!h~;ve a:::~;t~;:;_ laboratory science, but cannot possibly take more than three the Cathohc Church.. Fo~ him, blOloglca! evolutl~n, has said: "The lesson of all his- e:I'al aglic1tltunu ~'edit banks 'hours' credit in English composition~ Imagine how much bigger . Even the t~eolo,g\cally..\yen- whIch took place _Ill the bw- tory warns us tbat we should thrOltgh wh'kh a la1')11e?'18 gi1)- bctter, and more frequent the campus publications would be if t,!resome Jes;llts ~Id not allow 8phe:l'e, developed Uirough many negotiate only when our mili- en a bl'ed 8&1IJon the coruii- ~~;;~!S~~~~~et~~:~r~v~~tceo~r~e:~~.~c:o;oSeff~:!~fer!~e~~a7-~~~i:c~;:.~~l'e:fcaf'~~l~i~in~l:i~~~~~ I~;e~~~!:~a~l~ai~~al~o,~~~~~~:ti~~= ~~Yt:~r~~~o~!~' a~hi~~ec~~;i~~= }~;~ntru;'~ehell~;v:.s!~~htw;r:: tion, writing courses (especially those related to a campus publi- tlme., .The Holy ?ffice III Rome ary d.evelopment has cea~ed In jectives at the confel'ence table gates tho bank. M08t of the cation) could lead to the enrichment of everyone's educational ex- ~as Issued a momtlUn, a war~- the bl08pher_e and begun In the -and den y the aggressors people that I ta1ked to---both a:~e n::::'ce~:l~1 ~;;ti:~~~ perience at WMC. I~g about the ,"grave errors" m noo8pheJ'e - thc wor,ld, of theirs." \Ve have already dem- SCYntk-Vietnatnese amd A7IIeri- Who knows? Maybe WMC c~uld nurture some ~otential lit- ~~~~~?~:'bO~~:,t;~e:;~~:,~r:i thought, the sphere of the mmd, f;s~::~~~gh~;~~hnoia~ ?~g~~;;~ :~~t erary greats. At any rate, old Chmese proverb say, It better to Man (written in 19(0) and God Is Oneness we left Laos-the Communists and have been. since October. !lm'tun) than ret go to seed." The Divine M,jl~t (written i,n . The. supreme g?al of evo!u- stayed, We were greatly crit- We have pacific(l.ticn~ teams AC 1927), were pubhshed after hiS tlOn IS reached In the third icized for our actions there, and which go into th~ caphl,?'ed vil- =:===':====="":'================== :~a~~;e\~1~~;gaT~~~;~ ah:a~sC:~~ !;I:e:~~:~d a~d o:~~~d~~~i:~~ I~~~ ~~~,:.,~;~~~ac~h~~e ~~'etJ:;{; P'lItt Renort'S 'fn~ Bro..JUllIY ''''••'11,.... ",. m~tlon of orgamc supercon- Now everyone is watehing ug_to own hamlet ehiefs o.tld they help UJ.", ull"'l """J II"I~ 'I' becOlne an indepe'1ldent T,he . latter (Go,d see if we will keep our commit- th61n SClousness. _OJ'S l.tle:,J M""lIt/ r..J n.L.. . and Eternal Life In more tradl- ment in Vietnam, Therefore, village 80 that they C(l.,11. become would transcend terms) tional country." we cannot compromise in South an indepettde:ltt a final J I .....II~ rrt .. II ..,I ..I"II~ e ,.,,,Dn,lISmDgorm !~:ge m;~~'i~~ i~~:~~dU~I~y~~i~ " . bl/ S11za1l.1Ul Pratt ' neered in a crude form of the- tween the black pessimism or de corporately united in ournalysls The title, is !he Persecution 2.t~cal psycotherapy. The Mar- Sade's commentary on the perfect union with God, ~:;f:;!:;81~;ti:e o{n!:;:: :i ~~~seds:n~~d,~asadub7:us:~:~~ ~:o;.!h~~~s~:~sf~!v:~a~o;n:e!~~ di~~~~y e~~~~;~~~~I'~nr~~~::iS~~ :l~~l,::l~;~.e~{i~h:;~i~ J.i'a~~;~~s s~:ret~C~:I~YO~! ~~~c~~~~ ~;~~tedB~~~hth~~:';!::;~g~~~~:~'~ !~li~gs?Q(ils d;~:tiv~~;it~il~~gi~; War Of The Free Thinker ~~::h d~u~j:(~~'f~~da~~a\:;b U:l~ ;set~~~:l~a!!~:::iety l~~~~~~tl~~;:~~~~~J~i~:cto~,t~;dd~is ~:am~l~~~;:t:e~:~~el~~to a final oneness by Cary W~7Json shi~a? Is it sacrilege to pray CO~o~I:~~r! the play :hat it ;:~l;aa~~:rote!~~i~~a:~~~ic~l; SP::I~:en~~~~:~~ ~~rsal~~~~:hInloth:r words, thi~ks,!pel'per- ac~{:!~~lmab:~id~x~nct[;t~~~e~:~ ~~~~S~~~~lYYO~h~tI~~~ s~~ri~'~;~ represents IS as astoundtng and Ill, 11arat was forced to retIre import is technical1y impressive s?na ,Plocess at WOl"Cm,.cr~a- fect I thought he would. For a to pray realIStically for some- unique, as its title. G,erman- from political life and was fi- and emotionally powerfu1. Re- tlOn ~ cal1~d th,e . hl,lstl~n couple of days he excited a one who is so damn lost that n born dIrector Peter \Velss has nally treacherously murdered by garding the technique MaraU phe f e~on. Tellhal~ saw In goodly majority of the students he's ready to chuck it all and drawn his. subject matter from Char~otte ~ord~y, a. sympat~iz- Sade is obviously g~d "thea- e: 0 u t) 0 n the ~nlUlsta~able (who then promptly. forgot all give up on the human race? IS actual hlsto~y, Af~r the er ,With hIS, G.Il'ondlst enemies. tel'," The actors are uniform- p~esence of. Christ .thlo~gh about him), He stimulated a IT SACRILEGE to love God French RevolutIOn, durmg the ThiS play wlthm a play, narrat- Iy exc,ment and have obviously '\ho~ all things we~e bemg handful of us. so much so that more than all your contrived reign of Napoleon, the Director ed in verse by the asylum's di~ had the incomparable training fa~hlOn:~'1 L~ve for hIm was a we are still discussing and de- holy semantics and to try to o~~ Charenton Asylum pio- rector, is a constant battle be~ only the British can give. ~:~:~~r \~0:1~ ~~rt~~l::el~nerS~~ ~~n~;~:t a~: [~7;~nl:r:e~~s~h~nr~~f~;e f~;ulife r~;leIr:o~:p:.e~~; him here, paradoxically, Yet as who brought m the um- dnced a predictable effect on the that's the wholeness realized , TH E GOLD BUG ~~l;~~I~ere~Seet~c~~~f;:~~ m~~: vers~~ You B,eJie\'e in H~m ~~~I~d~~=d~o~\,s:~V~!~:~-o~~;~~! ~~ ~:~in~ ~:~eti~s ~~~t :~~~ 9fficlal.student newsp'!'-per of 'Vestern Maryland College, atrOClbes presented ~y both M~- HIS ,evol,ubonary theSIS p~o- thing in Boyd's two days of you believe-you who are re- ~~~~:~ddasb~~~~~~IYcl:~S~~tt~~!~°U:e ~~st:O~~e,t~~~f!in~t~~: :~~ea~~S:I! ~~~:e a~O~l;~i~edud~f ~~~=~I~n,~,:)~::i~~ya?it;~~~r~~~ ~r~:~~:i::::~ ~~:v~v:: g~:;:: :i~.~~ib:~ I~~e t~~a~~~eg:f b:~~~ Malyland 21157, under Act of March 3. 1879. ?lase. al'lstocr~ts. ThlS last grand VISIOnwas not~In,g less I if this weregthe first expo- mediocrity? SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $3.00 A YEAR ~:~a;s ~~~~~th~~ed?ti~r~~~;::d: ~~;nofth~ift~~~~~~:n!;:;~~n t~f s~re Mr. Harchenhorn (whose Then I say it is YOlt who are ~e is etypi~;c :~nn~~ teacht:;P~~S\el~ fntcr:ie~s o~ college hierarchy had had to the ing for bread and we give him DAVID CARRASCO . AtS~eter :e~s\~as ~~~~~ ~tated !o~h pr~ence of Chl~st ~~ it' Ch h,e ~~~el~isa~~i:a:dss~~ro~;~:u/~~~ ~hob~:;eiha~~'iou~;'c!~~t~~~~ Editor-in_Chief . . - e;:~,?:t~:t~:~e~r a~;::~ ~~ ~~i~h~~d~e;;!:: i~a~:l1~ol~~e;o~ ~~~~~~ ~~~t fsO~~:I~cr;:~\~;~ ~o~~~e~:g:ie;g wt~e~h:r~latC:eb:i~ ' ALICE CIIERBONNIER & , Managing Editor PRESS ~o;'eha:~v~Ve~~:it~~~e~~s ~~a;~~ ~~:~l:~:b~~~':i~; ~h:~ldSi~~~~ ~:~v:~.~:~n,l~s}~:m \:~l;i~s i~~~~~~t~~~t~~r!O t::: ~i:: :;~~ DOROTHY ATTRIDGE ~:~o :o~:~d;n~o ~~~7alu~~~~~~~=~a~vh~ason~e;e;i:\~~e~~S ~~:~ ~~~~i;o~~~~~~'h~!h~;:hs~~S;or~~~ ~v~~i~~~t~~~?s:~~~:~: ~~~ul:~~ Business Manager ment while he is drawn to that this Frenchman's thought by these plllars of conservatIve cure at this hotbed of stagna_ Sherry.Toslin Joyce Ferguson Sadeis cynical approach be- bespeaks an "exciting exist- free thought. tion, , can you get off yo~r Harold Marks William McClary cause of his own experience. ence" rather than a "hopeless . I tr~ly feel sorry for people fanmes long enough t~ see If News Editors Feature Editors, Therefore, t~e audience is left existentialism," like thiS who feel that because your students are learnmg any- Ronald Boone Sports Editor with no definite view but rather At Goucher College a" few a man is entertaining he is thing besides how to vegetate? Publisbing Editor: Donald Heath. a vague sense of disgust with years ago, the late Gustav Wei- nothing more than an enter- And you, Lanny, and al1 those Assistant Editor_s: Susan Mason. David Harper, Cary modern society. Certainl~ gel, S,J., was asked if he knew tainer, In one fell swoop, Boyd who feel the way you do-tell Wolfson, Paulette Arnold, Walter Michael, Nancy through his caustic wit a.~d of any new light that could be "and those who brought him to me true: isn't it maybe tbat you Brown. shock technique, Weiss has shed upon the mystery of man's our campus" are condemned for feel just the slightest bit afraid Advertising Manager: Ronald Kobernick. made an impressive display place in the universe, Unhesi- the "sacrilege in Bakel' Chape1." of Malcolm Boyd and those Editor of Art and Photogl;aphy: Jacqueline Rayner. with his first presentation, tatingly, he asked the student in Tell me, Lanny.. Dr. Whit- iconoclasts who show you that Circulation Manager: Gail Gracey. Marat/Sade is one of the few return, "Have you heard of field .. you crusty alumni-is those "safe" little narrow ideas Typing and Copy Editor: Kristine Michelson. good reasons left for going to Teilhard de Chardin? Read it sacrilege to pray realistically of yours aren't so safe after Exchange Editors: Margaret 'Veis, Carolyn Henson, Photographer: Robert Lance.. see a Broadway'play, him." for mutilated children of liiro- al1?
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