Word: tm
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Wallace says that one purpose of M.I.U. is to develop a curriculum that can be used on the maharishi's planned campuses in Thailand, England,'Canada, Norway and France. Last month, on his first visit to the campus, the maharishi urged students to spread the gospel of TM: "The students must go and create an atmosphere of orderliness in the brains of people residing in this state." He then climbed aboard a pink turboprop and flew...
...into TM," Joe said, which is the way adepts describe transcendental meditation. "It is good for the mind and body, for everybody. I would suggest that you look into it," he evangelized to reporters in the locker room the other...
...hard to care very much that she feels modern life is "truly unacceptable to any civilized person." One possibly inadvertent revelation is notable. The book shows a constant, dismal preoccupation with the author's public image. Like her characters, she is unvaryingly selfconscious, whether gloomy or skittish ("Tm raving and talking nonsense, but so what!"). Early on, Françoise Sagan confides: "I even doubt whether I'll show this to my publisher." There was merit in that doubt...
...Gillespie blew his horn, James Brown accompanied himself on the pelvis, and Tony Bennett left his heart in San Francisco for the 4,631st time That would be quite a show anywhere, but in Harlem ... well, it was show enough to make limousines full of people who rare? SSS(TM) K to Harlem pay as much as $100 each for the privilege. Of course every C note sung and spent went for a noble cause: the Dance Theater of Harem. Finally the whole stageful of illustrious benefactors was upstaged by the long-limbed benefactees. D.TH danc ers leaped and floated...
...some, the between-takes intervals outside in the rain quickly doused the delights of ogling the stars and each other. "We were sitting there looking like an Indian tribe, with blankets around us," explained Mr. Buchanan, "and I said, Tm going home.' " Others were ready for more. "We were paid $1.65 an hour, and I'll probably have to pay a surgeon God knows what to repair my legs," said Mrs. Robert ("Oatsie") Charles, who stood on the party set from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. "But I'd do it again if I could stand...