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It ii wood sadisP to V blood book, selle auth said sevc Incli . two ini Mal Dic -A blade of gras is going fool ft ihkk like Eden In 20 exe fears. exc - Last year 300 SMC members a Nov. 14 March on Washington, Young Republicans sponsored Politics Students at usC participate in several political organizations. Each of these organizations is chartered by the University and works to bring about necessary changes. These organizations will be discussed alphabetically. The StUient Mobilization Committee was chartered last year and contained about 300 members. One of the projects of the organization was to promote he Lion' 741 Columbia' DiekE I #tOry of four men's In- cai t c trip down a back- tou SVVM, river. A trip which an iunt%a nightmare of DIE thir primordial return aw" on guts and cold- he rder for survival. The ld '..)0liverance," has been do New York Times best ha 6.ist for several weeks.. Its 0 is James. Dickey, USC's in-residence. ex just wrote about the: area in known all my life," Dickey di .He'had been writing it for si n years, a span which also gi ides five books of poetry and y4 works of literary criticism. g4 W fiction is autobiographical di oe sense," said Dickey. The cl k-kcharacters of the novel are a k4. The former Clemson y' b# star revels in outdoor ft ent, excelling in outdoor t, excelling archery, I YR's SL Itended the progi Later the the a a petition two I represent peace in South East Asia. Over 300 students from the group attended the Nov. moratorium in Washington. D.C. and throughout the year they sponsored programs on campus. VAF *"The purpose of Young Americans for Freedom (YAF) is one of preserving civilization on campus." said one national YAF member. YAF has sponsored lectures like William A. Rusher, editor of s Head I Saluda Aveni Most Exclus wciizing in Steak dis np ng, and canoeing. He runs I r miles every morning, and is avid guitarist. However, ,key's fisrt love is poetry. 'My own life is my inspiration," said. "Much of it comes in ways on't know about. I just want to it rather than analyze how." He s done it. DRUGS AND WRITING ome poets and writers have perimented with variuos drugs an effort to bring a new mension to their work. Few icceed. Objectivity is the writers eatest asset. Drugs can make u think what you're doing is pod." He also cautioned that -ugs can lead to delusion in -ativity, something to be ioided. He said, "If you're sober, )u're honest. Self delusion is ital. MODIERN WRITiNG todern writing styles are varied pport-MSM( I_J am "Tell it to Hanoi," that su dministration's policy. These w if the many programs planned 0~ A ad m var William Buckley's "National Review. " They have called for support of the draft and called for an increase in the powers of the Senate In ternal Security Subcommittee by allowing it to investigate other revolutionary groups as well as communist ones. Last year Y AF sponsored a "Tell it to Hanoi" week. They gathered signatures supporting the US policy in Southeast Asia and used this as an attempt to tell Hanoi we comstaune nt ieRestaurant & Lobster mss es md interesting. Dickey feels that nany of them are merely fads and Nill die out. He cited the trend toward what he called "concrete and naked poetry." Dickey feels that future writing styles are being shaped by today's world problems. He said that eventually there will be "a desperate clinging to the remnants of nature, before they're obliterated by BASF and the rest of them." Thus, what we take for granted today may be a luxury and symbols for future writers. Dickey said that " a blade of grass is going to look like Eden in 20 years." This idea seems to have been accepted and used as evidence by recent works on the menace of pollution and its future results. PIOMISING POETS IIRE James Dickey teaches two poetry classes at USC which one of protests pported various politic ere just year. I by the ous groul weren't giving up in Asia. VD'S According to a past president of the Young Democrats the organization meets several times each month and has about 7E members. The group works to discover hov young people can become involve( in politics on the local level. YR'S The Young Republicans hav worked actively on campus in pa 3501 N. Main St. Columbia 253-2331 OPEN A CAN~ 15% YOUR FIR! REGAF 253 inove his students described as "stimulating and exciting." Among them he has discovered many promising poets, five or six of whom he feels "could publish for the rest of their lives. They are as good as I've had anywhere," he said. SSENT James Dickey does not feel that student unrest 'today is limited to students. "I'ts part of a very much greater malise of America," he said. He also thinks that it is focused particularly in the younger generation. However, Dickey does not feel his particular role in the university community compels him to take an active part in student activities. "I'm a writer who happens to ILL al groups on campus last )s at USC years. Last year they organize the Rally in Support of Vietnar personnel and sent a petitio supporting President Nixon' efforts to achieve peace in Viet nam to Washington. Richard Hines a YR leader said "College Republicans offer ai alternative to campus radicals b, striving to involve students ii government rather than tear i down." A S P US CHA RGE ACCOUNT D RECEIVE A Discount On rCHARGE PURCHASE DLESSOF AMOUNT teach." he said. "I don't feel the need to communicate with the student body at large; I don't want to make speeches." Although he is not well known on campus, he seems to be satisfied with is work. "I'd rather be here than anywhere else I know," he explained. UP AND COMING A movie based on "Deliverance" will be made this fall. It is to be filmed somewhere in this part of the south. Several river sites are being considered, and the cast and director are being chosen. Two new books are to be released this fall, entitled, "Essay and Journals," and "Self In terview," the latter written in conjunction with Norman Mailer. Town men and Town girls organize Rose Resta 2320 Rosewood Drive Courteous Qualil OPEN 71 6 a.m. LOUNG 4 p.m. to 12 p.m. tOP FOR '10) PAPPA(GAI,I, SHOP ANI) SUMTERI STREE'TS P1(1 .ITO (ol.,EG(E PI,A(CE - K n . thI)(x;w4x)I) - 2:5 min. anel (C)I,I.,E(;E PI.ACE' ( At who 1tix;Ew4X)I) - ( At ltlin 35011 -rnQss1 -- irI 'airier "Any drug destroys your critical factor...If you're sober,. you're honest. Self delusion is fatal." The Town Men's Aasociation and the Town Girl's association were formed to give day students a chance to be active in University life. 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