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Dates: during 1970-1979
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What is the New Philosophy? Bernard-Henri Levy, Center for European Studies, 5 Bryant...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Weekly What Calendar Listings: April 27-May 3 | 4/27/1978 | See Source »

...been increasingly impressed, both with his own new experiences and with the wealth of knowledge that Maharishi Mahesh Yogi exemplifies in his teachings. Conferences on "Consciousness and Natural Law," several of which have been held on the main campus of Maharishi International University in Iowa and at Maharishi European Research University in Switzerland, have attracted Josephson, I. Prigogine, E.C.G. Sudarshan, K.P. Sinha, C. Piron and other leading physicists...

Author: By Kenneth G. Walton, | Title: The Potentials of T.M. | 4/25/1978 | See Source »

Stanley H. Hoffmann, professor of Government and director of the Center for European Studies, said yesterday he was "nauseated" by "Holocaust" because the series is "badly acted, mechanical and entirely cliched." He added it is a "collection of stereotypes...

Author: By Lisa A. Newman, | Title: Harvard Viewers Discuss 'Holocaust', Opinions Vary From Praise to Disgust | 4/19/1978 | See Source »

...1980s. Last week two lines signed deals for $1.3 billion, the first sizable jet buys since the airlines' fat years of the 1960s. Pan American World Airways ordered $500 million worth of wide-bodied L-1011-500 TriStars from California's Lockheed Corp. Eastern Airlines handed the Europeans an important victory over U.S. planemakers by closing a $778 million package deal to buy 19 A300-B4 minijumbos from Airbus Industrie, a French-German-Spanish consortium. That will be the biggest U.S. purchase of European aircraft ever...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Billion-Dollar Week for Jetliners | 4/17/1978 | See Source »

...Midwest entrepreneurs and their massive but wizened spouses, gazing blankly through their horn-rims: blazing signs the size of provincial churches; all-leg girls and cowboys teetering on their long heels like human stilts. The drawings testify to America's unutterable strangeness in the eyes of a young European who could not as yet speak English. "Individuals unmasking themselves only to reveal other masks," Rosenberg notes in his essay, "verbal cliches masquerading as things, a countryside that is an amalgam of all imported styles, an outlook that is at once conventional and futuristic?America was made to order for Steinberg...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The World of Steinberg | 4/17/1978 | See Source »

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