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[email protected]. * s i / v / 8 78th ANNIVERSARY - 27 Hope College, Holland, Michigan May 13, 1966 Hope Alumnus Lives Life Advocating Goals of Pacifism D.. *M..u mi .... By John M. Mulder These recent incidents are part This man is 81 years old, a grad- of his active life, which began in uate of Hope College and one of the the Netherlands in 1885. Mr. Muste leading advocates of pacificism in came to the U.S. when he was six, the U.S. today. He has been arrest- attended Hope College, where he ed for climbing over a barbed-wire was anchor editor in 1904, and New fence into a U.S. missile base, Brunswick Seminary, and has spent beaten for leading a picket line of his entire life living and preaching striking textile workers, and most his radical philosophy; "You do recently pelted with eggs and to- your revolutionary job, and if that matoes by irate Saigon youths.