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...members in its community, many more than the Church ever had in London. They have since sent out members to begin chapters in Chicago, Toronto, and New Orleans, so that the number in this area is now set at about 100 members, thirty of whom are "in black," and fifteen of whom are "Inner Processeans," living at 46 Concord Avenue. One Inner Processean who was part of the London chapter and who went through, with other London Processeans, a period of international wandering before re-establishing the Church in Boston, prefers America to England. "We feel it is more open...
...Fifteen hundred seven students were admitted, and 100 placed on the waiting list, in order to get a class of 1200. The number of applicants is down 1000, or 12 per cent, from a year...
...Fifteen years ago, when Martin Siegel and I were students at Cornell, we talked of his plans to become a rabbi. When I asked him, "What kind of job is that for a Jewish guy?" he replied with the same honest uncertainty that obviously continues to haunt him today. Such candor should not, however, obscure the dedication and effectiveness for which Siegel is well known...
...Monday, the thirty-episode series re-commenced with episode number one. Today, you can tune in to the third episode in this series of fifteen-minute glimpses into the lives of Leon, B. N. C. Mitchell, a nice-guy student filmmaker, Steve, a condescending Harvard student, the proprietor of the Citizen Kane Dry Cleaners (whose name is Charlie Kane), two laundry workers named Manny Washington I and II, and into the life of BU student Scott Langer, around whom all these characters (and many more) revolve...
...Philharmonia is a co-operative orchestra, dedicated to performing music outside of the mainstream of the orchestral repertoire. To this end, they put together programs of little known works by great composers, and pieces by more obscure authors. Their program Sunday included Stravinsky's Eight Instrumental Miniatures for Fifteen Players, a series of marvelously pleasant little mood pieces, each a short, refreshing musical exercise with a peculiar beauty; Davies's Antechrist, a strangely medieval piece which the orchestra handled skillfully; and Bach's Suite No. 3 in D Major, a bright, sometimes majestic piece built on sparing major chords which...