
Alexander Review Vol. 1 No. 3
The Alexander Review Vol. 1 No. 3
44 pages. 1986.
Contents:
‘Publisher’s viewpoint’ (pp. 2-4) by David Alexander.
‘Overview – A personal viewpoint – Emergence of a profession’ (pp. 5-9) by David Gorman.
‘Congress: The first international congress of teachers of the F.M.Alexander technique’ (pp. 10-15) by David Alexander.
‘Congress: Reflections on attending the first international congress for the Alexander Technique’ (pp. 16-18) by Tommy Thompson.
‘Stony Brook and beyond’ (pp. 19) by Robert M. Rickover.
‘The question of standards – For ourselves and our profession’ (pp. 20-24n) by Missy Vineyard.
‘The philosopher and physiologist – The case of John Dewey and F. Matthias Alexander’ (pp. 25-24) by Paul Grimley Kuntz.
‘John Dewey and the Alexander technique’ (pp. 29-37) by Jo Ann Boydston.
‘In our own image – Third in a series on human design and function – From the ground up’ (pp. 38-43) by David Gorman.
‘Letter: Appreciating differences in Alexander teaching styles’ (pp. 44) by Walton L. White.
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