
Alexander Review Vol. 3 No. 2
The Alexander Review. Vol. 3 No. 2
64 pages. 1988.
Contents:
‘Editor’s Notes’ (pp. 3-4) by David Alexander.
‘The evolution of low back pain’ (pp. 5-12) by John Gorman.
‘The Alexander Review interview’ (pp. 13-22) by Sarnell Ogus.
‘Letter: How the Technique is taught in Australia’ (pp. 23-24) by Diana Johnston.
‘Standard deviations’ (pp. 25-26) by Walton L. White.
‘To group or not to group’ (pp. 27-36) by Edward Bouchard.
‘The value of group teaching’ (pp. 37-40) by Jeremy Chance.
‘On group teaching’ (pp. 41-44) by Chris Stevens.
‘Three lessons from Dewey’ (pp. 45-50) by Richard M. Gummere, Jr.
‘What would happen if’ (pp. 51-58) by Catherine Madden. [Because of typos a corrected version was printed in Vol. 3 No. 3.]
‘The Second Scandinavian Conference’ (pp. 59-64) by Sadru Thanawalla.
Note: page 44 is blank.
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