
Alexander Review Vol. 3 No. 3
The Alexander Review Vol. 3 No. 3
64 pages. 1988.
Contents:
‘Editor’s Notes’ (pp. 3-8) by David Alexander.
‘Obituary: Catherine Wielopolska’ (pp. 9) by unsigned.
‘Felix Morrow, F. M. Alexander and John Dewey: Fantasy and fact’ (pp. 10-15) by Edward Maisel.
‘Looking to the future’ (pp. 16-20) by Douglas Price-Williams.
‘The application approach – Innovation or heresy?’ (pp. 21-38) by Eckhart Richter.
‘Response to Richter’ (pp. 39-40) by John Nicholls.
‘An appellation approach – On naming a trade or trading on a name’ (pp. 41-43) by Walton L. White.
‘A tale of three conferences’ (pp. 44-47) by Chris Stevens.
‘The second international congress – A personal view’ (pp. 48-50) by Mara Sokolsky.
‘Bowstroke analysis of professional cellists’ (pp. 51-56) by W. Kenton Bales.
‘Obituary: Raymond Arthur Dart’ (pp. 57) by unsigned.
‘What would happen if’ (pp. 58-64) by Catherine Madden.
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