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A Here on the Hill, are we twilight people, dying and in varying degrees of being buried; or are we participating in the eternally challenging excitement of being alive? Many may remain forever shadows of themselves and let the magic, beautiful treasure inside them die because they never struggle to free it. Others will struggle continuously to discover their inner reality and glean from life that which is meaningful. Creativity is not a special endowment bestowed only upon artists or those of genius; the capacity for creativity is possessed by everyone. If this capacity is not realized, one should examine carefully where he points the limp accusing finger. 23 Kathleen Gallagher Instructor, Women's P.E.
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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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The easy cry of a negative critic, projecting flatu ently. pollutes the hill once more. An educational experience is creative not only if it is unique and personal, but also if it is useful and purposeful, if it transforms and extends one's thinking, and if it gives new unity to one's total being. Such an experience is gained only if one actively searches for it through self-disciplined mastery of fundamentals, through intellectual enthusiasm, through free, yet critical, thinking and through unbiased communication with others. If the search is unsuccessful, do not look outward, friend, look inward. And wait for a fresh breeze. — Lawrence Murphy Ph.D
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