CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS ISSUE ARTHUR G. ZAJONC — Assistant Professor of Physics, Amherst Col­ lege, Mass. • — (1861-1925) Inaugurator of and the School for Spiritual Science, , Dornach, Switzerland. • T. S. Eliot — (1888-1965) Major English poet. • LONA TRUDING — Pianist, lecturer, writer; living in England. • NOVALIS — Pseudonym of Friedrich von Hardenberg (1772-1801), notable German poet of the early Romantic school. • ALBERT STEF­ FEN — (1884-1963) Swiss poet, dramatist, novelist; President of the , 1925-63; editor of Das Goetheanum from its incep­ tion to his death. • JOHANN LAVATER — (1741-1801) Swiss author and theologian. • KONRAD OBERHUBER — Curator of Drawings, Professor of Fine Arts, Harvard University. • FREDERICK AMRINE — Assistant Professor of German Language and Literature, Harvard University. • KARL ERNST SCHAEFER M.D. — Former Director, Physiolog. Institute, University of Heidelberg, Germany; Director of Biomedical Sciences, Naval Medical Research Lab., Groton, Conn; Visiting Professor of Environmental Physiology and Medicine, Brown University. • WILHELM PELIKAN — Botanist and pharmacognocist; author of Heilpflanzenkunde, (Medical Botany), Philosophisch-Anthroposophischer Verlag, D or­ nach, Switzerland. • KARI VAN OORDT — Co-founder of the School, Spring Valley, N.Y.; former teacher of eurythmy, Rudolf Steiner School, New York City. • AL LANEY — Free-lance journalist; former sports writer for the New York Herald Tribune; author of Paris-Herald: the Incredible Newspaper and Covering the Courts. • HERBERT H. KOEPF — Ph.D. Agronomy, Hohenheim University, Germany, Director of Agricul­ tural Branch of the Anthroposophical Society, Switzerland; Professor of Bio- Dynamics, Emerson College, England; author of Bio-Dynamic Agriculture, Anthroposophic Press, N.Y. • K. DAVID SCHULTZ, Ph.D. — Staff Psychologist, Waterbury Hospital Health Center, Waterbury, Conn. and Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychology, Yale University School of Medicine. • DAISY ALDAN — Poet, translator, teacher, editor. Her latest books are Between High Tides, poetry, Folder Editions, N.Y.C.; and A Golden Story, a novel, published with a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts.

Errata: In Journal #30, due to the printer’s errors, the inside front and back covers were exchanged; the name Reginald Raab, translator of Towards a Michael Culture by , was omitted from page 15; and on page 25, line 8, the word pretty should, of course, read petty.

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