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...many a talented newcomer, a musical grubstake is still virtually impossible to find. In the audience at Tanglewood last week sat a man who has committed much of his time and most of his fortune to changing all that. He is 49-year-old Chicago Wine Importer Paul Fromm, and he was at Tanglewood to hear the works of two of his protégés, Ben Weber's Serenade for Strings and Alvin Epstein's Sabrina Fair, premiered by members of the Boston Symphony...
Freud followed throughout his life the path of radical criticism of stereotypes. Seeking to follow in this tradition, two recent studies, Erish Fromm's The Sane Society and Herbert Marcuse's Eros and Civilization, attempt to apply Freud's insights to our current culture. Both authors, who violently disagree with one another, agree at least in condemming the "manipulative" or "repressive" life we force ourselves into. Stanley Hyman, in the Spring issue of Partisan Review, declares that Freud again made an understanding of the tragic side of human life possible. Hyman also criticizes what he believes to be a current...
...nine o'clock, the Social Relations department has an offering. The Ethnology of Native North America, Soc. Re1. 124, concerns, evidently, the people of America and Canada. Over in Harvard Hall 5 today's mind comes to grips with the New Testament, and Professor Buttrick with Dewey, Fromm, Eliot, and Sartre. The course is Humanities...
...seminars, they heard lectures by such scholars as Anthropologist Carleton Coon, City Planner Lewis Mumford, Yale's Henri Peyre (who spoke on Rousseau's Confessions), Brandeis University's Ludwig Lewisohn (Faust), Colby's President Julius Seelye Bixler ("Empirical Calculation of Consequences"), and Psychoanalyst Erich Fromm ("Psychology and Ethics"). They visited the U.N., the museums of Washington, Philadelphia and New York; they attended a Quaker meeting, heard concerts by the Philadelphia Orchestra...
...Chicago's Fromm Music Foundation spends some $50,000 a year for commis sions, publishing, recording and performance of new music, including works by Orientalist Alan Hovhaness and Twelve-Tonist Ben Weber...