Hugh at Drexel

Hugh at Drexel

J-li; li ■iil' I' VOLUME XLVI C ipy rig ti!, 1970 T h i O re x tl T rian g le FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1970 NUMBER 57 i i'l The following article is reprinted ivith permission from The En­ kaU-yuga, fires caused by the stupidity of those who think things vironmental Handbook, edited b y Garrett DeBell. The author of the can be gained and lost whereas in truth all is contained vast and article wishes to remain anonymous. free in the Blue Sky and Green Earth of One Mind. Round-bellied to show his kind of nature and that the great Once in the Jurassic, about 150 million years ago, the Great earth has food enough for everyone who loves and trusts her. Sun Buddha In this com er of the Infinite Void gave a great Dis­ Trampling underfoot wasteful freeways and needless suburbs; s m o k e y course to all the assembled elements and energies: to the stand­ smashing the worms of capitalism and totalitarianism. ing beings, the walking beings, the flying beings, and the sitting Indicating the Task: his followers, becoming free of cars, beings — even grasses, to the number of thirteen bilUon, each houses, canned food, universities and shoes, master the Three one bom from a seed, were assembled there: a Discourse con­ Mysteries of their own Body, Speech and Mind, and fearlessly cerning Enlightenment on the planet Earth. chop down the rotten trees and prune out the sick limbs of this t h e “In some future time, there will be a continent called America. country America and then bum the leftover trash. It will have great centers of power called such as Pyramid Lake, Wrathful but Calm, Austere but Comic, Smokey the Bear will Walden Pond, Mt. Rainier, Big Sur, Everglades and so forth; and Illuminate those who would help him; but for those who would powerful nerves and channels such as Columbia River, Mississippi |)|nder or slander him, River and Grand Canyon. The human race in that era will get into HE WILL PUT THEM OUT. '-IP' b e a r Thus his great Mantra: troubles all over its head, and practically wreck everything in ■ :1I spite of its own strong intelligent Buddha-nature.” Namah samanta vajranam chanda maharoshana ■' “ The twisting strata of the great mountains and the pulsings Sphataya hum traka ham mam : iJ'- ' l of great volcanoes are my love burning deep in the earth. My “ I DEDICATE MYSELF TO THE UNVERSAL DIAMOND, s u t r a obstinate compassion is schist and basalt and granite, to be moun­ BE THIS RAGING FURY DESTROYED’* tains, to bring down the rain. In that future American Era I shall And he will protect those who love woods and rivers, Gods and enter a new form to cure the world of loveless knowledge that animals, hobos and madmen, prisoners and sick people, musi­ seeks with blind hunger, and mindless rage eating food that will cians, playful women and hopeful children. And if anyone is threatened by advertising, air pollution, or not fill it.»» ,1;' And he showed himself in his true form of the police, they should chant SMOKEY THE BEAR*S SPELL: •t! SMOKEY THE BEAR. DROWN THEIR BUTTS i; '!i'« CRUSH THEIR BUTTS A handsome smokey-colored brown bear standing on his hind t* legs, showing that he is aroused and watchful. DROWN THEIR BUTTS I Bearing in his right paw the Shovel that digs to the tmth be­ CRUSH THEIR BUTTS neath appearances, cuts the roots of useless attachments and flings And SMOKEY THE BEAR will surely appear to put the enemy damp sand on the fires of greed and war. out with his vajra-shovel. His left paw in the Mudra of Comradely Display — Indicating Now those who recite this Sutra and then try to put it in prac­ that all creatures have the full right to live in their limits and tice will accumulate merit as countless as the sands of Arizona and Nevada, that deer, rabbits, chipmunks, snakes, dandelions and lizards all I' ^ ■ grow in the realm of the Dharma. Will help save the planet Earth from total oil slick, ^1;: ■ ! I t ■. ■ Wearing the blue work overalls symbolic of slaves and laborers, Will enter the age of harmony of man and nature, i > i tiie countless men oppressed by civilization that claims to save Will win the tender love and caresses of men, women and but only destroys. beasts, Wearing the broad-brimmed hat of the West, symbolic of the Will always have ripe blackberries to eat and a sunny spot under a pine tree to sit at, AND IN THE END WILL WIN HIGHEST forces that guard the Wilderness, which is the Natural State of PERFECT ENLIGHTENMENT. the Dharma and the True Path of man on earth; all true paths lead through mountains. Thus have we heard. With a halo of smoke and flame behind, the forest fires of the Copyright, 1970 by Garrett DeBell, reprinted with permission. by jay baumstein Amidst community chanting, guests wandering, and faculty and administration wondering. Senator Hugh Scott (Rep., Pa.) addressed hugh a crowd of over 1200 last Friday night as Drexel officially be­ came Drexel University. As President Hagerty introduced the Senate Minority leader the audience clearly became restless to the chants of several members of the community screaming in scoff the background, “ the community demands to be heard**. After a small note regarding the noises in the background, the Sena­ tor immediately addressed the audience as the “ silent majority”. at Following the usual comical notes written into every politicians, speech, Scott began to remark about the changing times and the role of every university in the community. As appropriate as it was, he immediately changed the topic and began to speak on drexel the role of the students in the present and future world. The Senator applauded students as the “ vanguard of movements in the 60*s,** and encouraged them to “ bear the standards into the 70*s**. He quickly moved to caution them to “ weigh choices and analyze the alternatives. As you reject the sterile solutions of yesterday, do not fall for the volatile rhetoric of the moment.** NIVERSITY u Senator Scott continued his speech with talk of how important technology is in our society and how its effect is an important factor in improving society. He ended with a brief line regard­ ing all those to whom he had addressed his specifics, “yours is the realm of creation**. When asked afterwards if the change in name to a University have any effect on monetary support from the federal or state legislatures. Senator Scott simply replied that it may have some effect on the state legislature, but would have no effect on the federal since only special agencies of the federal legislature can grant aid. On the question of the war and the moratorium, he constantly repeated that many of his staff were involved in the march with his backing and that he was influencial in getting the parage permit for the march. He also stated that he feels strongly that the violence during the weekend was in no way connected with the Student Mobilization Committee. When posed with the problem of Laos, the Senator several times tried to get off the t(H>ic but finally stated that he does not sup- port the use of ground troops in Labs... unless Laos is in danger of being overrun. Finally after about a ten minute press conference one of the Senator's press aids mentioned that they must catch their plane but as they were about to leave one innocent bystander asked, if the Senator would like to speak at Drexel on Moratorium day in April, to which he replied, “ you’ll have to talk with my press secretary, but I*m quite sure we*re booked up on that day. What day did you say it was?** After conferring with a press aide it was learned that he will let the Drexel S.M.C. know if it is pos- Bible, yet he mentioned that *Mt*s highly unUkely that he is free ttiat day.** i ■ i I, / DREXEL TRIAHCLE 2-M.rrh 6, 1970 e c l i p s e l ! •B jm r wertttB i J t t m m HawN a s n e t flbis 'w ttM This Saturday, March 7th, a partial ecUn of the sun will occur over Philadelphia * • ♦ * eclipse will begin about 12:30 and better th The 11:30 Drexel bus will go to Baring Street on 95% of the sun wiU be obscured. Since sever^"] request. cases of eye damage are reported whenev'^Pr • * * * an eclipse occurs over a populated area th The Faculty and Course Evaluation Commission Drexel Astronomy Society offers tho fnlid^in will be holding an organizational meeting on hints on safe methods of observing the ecllpsu^ Saturday, March 7 at 11:00 a.m. In Room 213 of 1. Observe the eclipse by projecting the sun^s n o t e the DAC. Details and assignments for Winter image onto a white piece of paper with the aid Term will be given at that time. Be there. Tech­ of one-half of a binocular or a small telescope nical writers and editors are especially needed, o r -- ’ although everyone is welcome. 2. Use a safe filter. The only easily obtainable * * ♦ * safe filter is a piece of fully exposed and de­ veloped black-and-w hite film (not color film or Should a Christian go to war for his country? photographic filters).

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