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...MAJOR EVENT in the evolution of consciousness is the publication by a major publishing house of Ken Wilber's latest book, Up From Eden. That no one except the left-field journals like New Age and Mother Jones have reviewed this book shows how much trans-personal psychology--the study of consciousness--has to go in this country before it assumes its place as the field in social sciences...
Fish didn't throw all of Harvard's fire power at its opponents this weekend, as he let junior All-American Howard Sands, and Beckman take to the stands during singles competition. Instead, freshmen Greg Tebbe and Ken Kleinfeld--two players who have been performing quite well on Harvard's "B" team, according to Fish--occupied the sixth slots against Army and Cornell, respectively...
...number-one, Sands-Beren doubles duo and the combination of Beckman-Wheeler each needed only two sets to topple Princeton's Talbot Davis-Steve Feinberg and Robertson-Ken Katz, respectively...
Singles--1. Howard Sands (H) d. Ted Farnsworth, 7-5, 6-1, 2. Mike Bodden (Pr.) d. Adam Beren, 6-2, 6-2, 3. Talbot Davis (Pr.) d. Warren Grossman, 6-3, 6-4, 4. Ken Katz (Pr.) d. Alex Seaver, 6-4, 6-2, 5. Dave Beckman (H) d. Chris Robertson, 4-6, 7-5, 6-4, 6. Steve Feinberg (Pr.) d. Robert Wheeler...
This scenario is shrewdly amplified by an expert in the art of ransacking history for thrills. British Novelist Ken Follett, 32, rewrote World War II in The Eye of the Needle and reinterpreted Middle East tensions in Triple. In The Man from St. Petersburg, he recalls Russia and England during the days just before the Great War. As always, his plot is eerily plausible...