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...people. Indeed, many students did register with practical goals in mind. For example, Mrs. Martha Czito, 62, hopes the course on fixed incomes will teach her how to live within her budget ("I know it's late, but I'm still going to try"), while Joseph Nowak, 72, has a more political reason. "We have to find out if our Social Security payments are too low for a decent life," he explained, "and whether we should fight to get more...
...Lionel Nowak, Bennington College music professor, owned no sculpture, but when he saw Tony Smith constructing his gangly Gracehoper-a title Smith lifted from Finnegans Wake-he commented, only half in jest, that it was just the thing for his backyard...
Smith agreed. Whereas indoors it would look like just a jumble of wooden beams, under the trees in Nowak's yard it really becomes a kind of whimsical grasshopper, assuming all the delightful associations with which James Joyce loaded the word...
Hello, Dolly! The pressure also stems from the closeness of the girls to one of the liveliest faculties of any small U.S. college. There is one teacher for every seven students; they include Novelist Bernard Malamud, Poet Howard Nemerov, Composer Lionel Nowak, and, formerly, Erich Fromm, Jose Limon, W. H. Auden and Theodore Roethke. Academic rankings are banished-teachers are "Mr.," "Miss" or "Mrs." and department chairmanships are rotated. Girls are especially close to their counselors, whom they meet weekly for "encounters" on every subject from existentialist philosophy to their love life. Graduates often fetch up in the arts; among...
...MARIAN NOWAK Greenwich, Conn...