Vol. 36 No. 3 1969 - page 504

Let all of our words and our actions speak the possibility of peae,
and cooperation between men.
Too long have we used the excuse:
([
believe in peace, but that other man does not
-
when he lays
down his arms, then
[
will follow.'
Which of us deserves to wait to be the last good man on earth;
how long will we wait if all of us wait?
Let each man begin a one'·man revolution of peace and mutual aid -
so that there is at least that much peace .
..
a beginning;'
...
A beginning.
Where shall we
shall I
begin?
Can't go
further.
Time, says the old Canon,
in Denis Saurat's
Death and the Dreamer,
is
not a sequence,
as man's simplicity thinks, but radiates
out from a center
radiant-
every direction,
all
dimensions
(pulsations, as from living cells,
May 14th, 1969, Berkeley
Went with some of my students to work in the People's Park. There
seemed to be plenty of digging and gardening help so we decided,
as Jeff had
his
truck available, to shovel up the garbage that had
been thrown into the west part of the lot and take it out to the
city dump.
o
happiness
in the sun! Is it
that simple, then,
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