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Spellman began teaching at Harvard in the spring term of 1974, after turning down the chairmanship of the English Department at Rutgers University--Livingston...
...Nearly one-third of the 74,393 employees of the board of education are classified as nonpedagogical: they do not teach. Many teachers aspire to administrative ranks where the work is easier, the pay is higher, and bothersome students are remote. Says Mary McAulay, a veteran teacher: "If 110 Livingston Street [headquarters of the board of education] were moved to Afghanistan, the classroom teacher would be unaffected...
...Florida woman began chattering about the book Jonathan Livingston Seagull. Apparently stunned-or perhaps just bored-by her tales of the book, the assailant left without raping...
...many TM centers, there are also five fully owned and hundreds of rented country retreats offering lectures, seminars and advanced meditation (up to 120 minutes a day, or three times the usual dosage). One such center that the movement owns is set amid 465 acres of unspoiled countryside at Livingston Manor in New York's Catskill Mountains. It has a 350-room hotel, a sophisticated printing plant for the masses of TM newsletters and other literature, and a videotape and sound-recording complex worthy of a TV network...
Judy Collins and Livingston Taylor. Liv is higher-pitched than his brother, though fortunately not as high-strung. He can be seen frequently at the People's Bank--Coolidge--standing in line like one of the, um, people, although a discreet peek at the blue paper in his skinny hand reveals that he may be closer to the corpulent and feline species. Anyway, he banks there, and his concerts are really pleasant--he's charming, sings funny songs, and has a good amateurish style. And his feel for the North Carolina whence the Taylors come (oh, alright, Chapel Hill...