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DIED. Abram Kardiner, 89, American psychoanalyst who in 1930 co-founded the New York Psychoanalytic Institute, the first psychiatric training school in the U.S., and was one of the last persons living to have been analyzed by Sigmund Freud; in Easton, Conn. A leader in the "environmental" school of psychiatry, which stresses the interplay of the psyche and culture, Kardiner once described Freud-his teacher and analyst in 1921 -as both a "genius," and "a regular...
...summer camp in the woodsy countryside near Moodus, Conn., has the usual hiking trails, volleyball courts and swimming area. But the youthful campers are reluctant to test the great outdoors. Says Director Michael Zabinski: "We encourage the kids to go swimming, but we don't require it. After all, it's air-conditioned inside and it's hot and muggy outside...
...newest form of summer retreat: computer camps. There, instead of naming wild flowers and singing One Hundred Bottles of Beer on the Wall, boys and girls ages ten to 18 devise electronic games and learn computer languages like BASIC and PASCAL. At Computer Camp East in East Haddam, Conn., Vit Henisz, 12, articulates the campers' current philosophy: "Time for recreation is forced on us. Computer time...
...Council of Ivy Group Presidents announced yesterday it "does not believe there have been any violations of National Collegiate Athletic Association policy either by students or individuals" in the relationships between a wealthy New Haven, Conn., resident and scores of Ivy League students over the past two decades...
Last year Network grossed $1.5 million, and Hollender now plans to expand by including other cities (possibilities: Hartford, Conn., and London). He also nourishes hopes of breaking into the new cable TV market. Says the youthful entrepreneur: "Running Network is as close to becoming a college president as I ever want...