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The 4th General K. S. Thimayya Memorial Lecture was held on Saturday,
December 13, 2008 at the Bishop George Edward Lynch Cotton Auditorium,
Bishop Cotton Boys’ School, St. Mark’s Road, Bangalore 560 001 at
11:00 a.m. for an address by Philip Wollen, OAM
on “Peace, Ethics, Occam’s Razor* - and India’s Gift of Ahimsa”.
Phil is a global animal-rights crusader, humanitarian activist, philanthropist and
motivational speaker, all in one. He was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia
by Queen Elizabeth II in 2005 ‘For service to international humanitarian relief
and to animal welfare, particularly through the establishment of the Winsome Constance
Kindness Trust’. He is the winner of The Australian Humanitarian Award 2006 and
was Australian of the Year (Victoria), 2007. Phil passed out from Cotton’s in 1967
(Pope House) as a third-generation Cottonian.
Phil’s extraordinary and emotional plea for Ahimsa left many teary-eyed and the
standing ovation that he received from a 1000+ audience bore testimony to the content
and impact of the speech, and indeed the life of Philip Wollen. An exhilarating
mix of senior officers from the Armed Forces (with over 25 Generals, Air Marshals
and Admirals including two of our Patrons – Air Marshal ‘Mally’ Wollen and Lt. General
S.K. Jetley), academia, bureaucrats, entrepreneurs, artists and wild-life activists
made for a truly memorable event, and reflected itself in the stimulating Q&A session
that followed. The participation of the senior school boys and girls was a fillip
(no pun intended) to the endeavour, and for many of them the lecture was a life-changing
experience. One learns of many students and guests having turned vegetarian after
Phil’s speech.
Ashok Mandanna, classmate and boxing-rival from School, made a witty and poignant
introduction of Phil. Colonel John Ellis (Retd.), Principal of BCBS delivered the
Welcome Address, while Brigadier R.M. Mittal, SM, Commandant, MEG & Centre, Bangalore
made the Introductory Remarks. Fellowship followed over beers and lunch at the Bangalore
Club.
Nec Dextrorsum Nec Sinistrorsum
* Occam’s Razor is the theory credited to William of Occam (or Ockham, circa 1285-1349)
which prefers the simplest formulation for the most complex of issues. It is also
known as the Law of Parsimony.
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