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We don't know, of course, just where you happen to be at this moment, but chances are that you are in a man-made environment: a classroom, Gleeson Library, the University Center, the Green and Gold Room—where you have time to read. Glance about and you will see that almost everything surrounding you has been invented and designed by someone else, some person at some time engaged in a creative act, and the sum total of those acts makes up the world you live in. This applies not only to your physical environment, but your mental one as well. Your mind is filled almost entirely by symbols originally formed by creative persons. You have the opportunity of rearranging these symbols in some unique pattern never before assembled. This is what creativity is all about—this is what education could be all about. Therefore, get your head ready for a creative experience, a call to creative arms-the 1971 DON. To get you in the creative frame of mind we offer you the opportunity to share in the genius of Whistler. Here is his mother. Be creative; paint her as you see her. Love her.
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The imaginary antidiluvian educator fears, deep in his dull heart, all creativity, for creativity is the enemy of education. Perhaps he is right, if creativity means only leaping spontaneity, the Dionysian dance, the wild imagination. But suppose creativity means something else: suppose it is the fruit of discipline, the flower of controlled mastery of mind over material, the emergence of Apollonian symmetry out of disorder. DaVinci's acute anatomical drawings, Einstein’s firm grasp of classical physics- these channeled mind and imagination toward acts, insights of highest creativity. Samuel Eliot Morison wrote of Columbus, ”the voyage that took him to the 'Indies’ and home was no blind chance, but the CREA TION of his own brain and soul, long studied, carefully planned, carried through by virtue of his courage, sea knowledge and indomitable will. Imagination conceived the great deed: only master of mind and heart CREA TED it. made it real. 22 Albert R. Jonsen, S.J. President
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