r l2_QA-0QZaR2QQ 1700210062-4 Monroe Institute of Applied Sciences P.O. Box 57 RLR Afton, Virginia 22920 (703) 456-8166 Vol. 1, No. 1 MONROE INSTITUTE INTRODUCES GATEWAY PROGRAM Enthusiastic Response from Participants TEN DAY SESSION LEADS TO PERMANENT PROGRAM The first Ten-Day Explorations session of the Institute's Gateway Program was so effective that by March nearly half of the original group had requested reservations for the next Explorations session, to be Fellow Explorers, We are sending you this Newsletter because you have shown interest in serious investigation of the mind. At the Monroe Institute, we have discovered and are refining a technique that offers a signifi- cant contribution to the study of consciousness and to the art of conscious- ness expansion. Your comments and participation are invited. held in Montana September 8-17. At the Feathered Pipe Ranch near Robert A. Monroe, Helena, Montana last September, 56 Executive Director people from all walks of life spent 10 days exploring the farther reaches of the Gate- way Program. This was the first time that the Institute had conducted any training session longer than the typical Weekend session. A major finding from this first Ten-Day session was that the longer format was more efficient and productive than all the shorter formats combined. This was due in part to the setting and the environment created. A vacation feel surrounded the session. After four days the habits and problems of daily life faded into the back- ground-making way for intensive Continued on page 3 NEG IONS AND EXPLORATION The Monroe Institute has coriducted Gateway training groups where, unknown to the participants, negative air-ion envi- ronment was present during some exercises in Focus 10 and absent during others. The participants'subjective reports about their success in the attainment, depth and maintenance of Focus 10 correlated highly with the presence of the negative air-ion atmosphere. Also, at the Institute's laboratory, the explorers report that the negative air-ion environment is Continued on page 4 "best audio tapes they've heard. . ." MANAGEMENT TRAINING ORGANIZATIONS RE- QUESTING MONROE TAPES their heads resting on tables in front of the Higher levels of creativity in business chairs, the participants experienced easily produce growth, efficiency, and better the primary Gateway effects so common leadership latest personnel studies among users of the system in other indicate. For these and other probable modalities. To illustrate the effect more benefits, a growing number of manage- vividly, bi-lateral EEG equipment was ment training organizations are requesting utilized on several subjects with the demonstrations of the Monroe Tapes. The hemispheric synchronization displayed on two most recent demonstrations, both well a dual-trace oscilliscope and through received, were given to the Wilson computer-matched signals on strip chart Learning Corporation in Eden Prairie, recordings. This portion of the test was Minnesota, and at the General Electric under the supervision of Dr. Todd Executive Training facility at Crotonville, Mikuriya, research psychiatrist from New York. Berkeley, Calif. At the invitation of Ned Herrmann, Time distortion was evident throughout Manager of General Electric's Manage- the group. During the debriefing, not one ment Education Operation, an Institute believed the demonstration time to be team demonstrated the effects of the more than 15 minutes, with the average Monroe Tapes upon brain synchronization estimate between 7 and 8 minutes. The to some 45 executives attending a actual length in real time was 45 minutes. symposium at the G.E. @4 1@@Vr@kel W i h h d d @49efbWM9710 - a ' ear ar ene ea ones i a ng p we as extensive p e assive visua imagery, lecture room, and leaning forward with Continued on page 3 New Program designed to instruct and train individuals at own pace in art of consciousness expansion. After several years of research and development, the Institute is now ready to announce the Gateway Program, a sequential and multi-level program in the arts of consciousness expansion and personal development. Listening to a progressive series of Monroe Tapes through stereo headphones, the partici- pants first enter into a state of profound relaxation approaching the level of lucid dreams, a state the Institute calls "Focus 10." From this state, the participants :4 expand" into another perceptual state, 'Focus 12," marked by a high energy similar to the energy in high dreams. Most participants in Focus 12 report a much clearer communication with interior sources, knowings, and what appear to be personal guides. Beyond this is "Focus 15," a timeless state. The major dynamic of the Monroe Tapes consists of the interaction of complex audio patterns between the left and right ears. Though nearly all the patterns have been recorded at a sub- threshold level, they induce a frequency following response in the brain. Certain dynamic audio patterns coax the brain into physical states that generate excellent subjective environments for interior explorations. To make the Gateway Program con- venient, effective, and supportive, the Institute has divided it into the following sessions: The Excursion. From mid-morning through late afternoon of one day, the par- ticipant learns, through a series of Monroe Tapes, to let his body go to sleep while he keeps his mind awake. Almost all of the participants in this stage of the Program report that they reach more profound levels of relaxation than they remember ever having reached before. Returning home, the participant uses a Focus 10 Workbook and a reinforcement tape to deepen the state and then to learn how to practice without the reinforcement tape. When he has completed successfully a Continued on page 2 THE EXPLORER The Explorer is published bi-monthly by the Monroe Institute of Applied Sciences. It distributes news about the M.I.A.S. and nication among those 6d, exp ori" ]Wing eyonl"'the "gate." Subscription membership is $10 per year. T H RQ U 6 1+ e T14- I ] E 0 CWAPT(] EA-RDP96-00788RO)Wt@n%jOe to be a trainer? I ccepting applications from our graduates who would like to pro- mote and operate One-Day Excursion "Since the Workshop in Newport Beach my attitude toward my life has changed. Whereas sessions as an independent agent of the before the Workshop I was a steady drinker; I cannot remember the day when I did not Monroe Institute of Applied Sciences. take at least two drinks, and generally more. Also I had been a more or less regular We are setting up the One-Day for marijuana smoker for some thirty years. And I had got into the habit of watching the tube operation on a local basis across the on a regular basis. Now I have no interest at all in alcohol, marijuana or TV. It's not that I've country. If you are interested, send a put them down morally; it's just that I have no interest in them. Those close to me are resume to Christopher M. Lenz, P.O. dumbfounded." IBox 57, Afton, VA 22920. Les Smith Mill Valley, CA Comment: Most participants do report a change in physical habits after encountering Focus 10 and Focus 12, though few make such a clean sweep as Les Smith. From our observation, an interior source sets up priorities on the path to physical and mental health, a source that is triggered by the deep relaxation and the attention to interior direction. John Biggs told us that at first in Focus 12 he received clear vocal answers. "In a rather petulant way, I told my voice that since others were getting visual answers, I wanted some too. Very cooperatively but in a rather patronizing way, the voice said,'Oh, you want a symbol? Okay, try this.'At which point a crate of oranges appeared. I puzzled about this for a few seconds, asking myself what a crate full of oranges meant. The thought came, 'full of fruit or fruitful.' I took it to indicate a future fruitful life. At that instant the oranges began to tumble from the crate. I felt apprehension as my symbolic life-fruits disappeared. However, almost immediately literally thousands of oranges appeared from some overhead nowhere and poured over my crate, many more that it could hold. The message was a very clear one of giving or spending what you have in order to make way for tremendous replenishment. This happens to be an exercise I am working on in my life.at this time. It was a powerfully supportive image. As I digested all this with a feeling of con- siderable awe and joy, the voice came back with 'How do you like that image, babyT I informed it/him/her quite humbly that I was very satisfied and appreciative." John Biggs Palo Alto, CA Comment: John's experience reverses the usual pattern. More participants receive the visual symbols before the vocal. Many others learn the rudiments of this interior communication not through visual or vocal symbols but through a clear inner knowing. No matter how it comes, these interior sources often delight us and play with us-with a purpose. "[In Focus 12, 11 go through void and 'silence' then 'live' space. Get fuzzy answers ' sluggish, slow. I struggle with weight. I challenge whoever, whatever is me or is here to answer, to show as much strength, beauty, color, as the waves on the beach or the Schubert melodies. No answer. I struggle, then surrender. Top of my head starts tingling; a knot is formed there, then the sound merges with lightness and starts'drilling'into the top of my skull. The top of my head blows off, light pours in(?), out(?). I am a hollow tube; all seven chakras-I know where they are now!-are widly pulsing at the same time, opening, exploding, the full feast. I stay there, re-issuing the challenge; the feast goes on. I will wait for 'it' to show a bit of itself. Meanwhile, I may have some real answers to my demand for images, please. And I do get answers (ironic and gentle, just a bit on the fun, witty side) and challenge, and play and I don't lose. Five days later I feel different, physically, although it is hard to remember how it was 'before.' But the sensation of being 'opened' is still here. " Marie-Francoise Guedon Comment: Vancouver, B.C. Canada As an ethnologist, Marie has studied Shamanism in Indian villages of northern Canada. She was not especially beholden to the chakra-Kundalini modelof psychophysiology, nor are we. However, some of the "opening" experiences in the Gateway Program follow Marie's pattern. "These action-packed, mind-stretching, and rejuvenating ten days at the Feathered Pipe Workshop on 'Altered States of Consciousness Thru Sound,' rekindle my faith in the Creator of us all, in whom each precious moment we live, and move and have our being. They impress upon me George W. Meek Ft. Myers, Florida Program Continued series of specific exercises from the Work- book, the participant is ready for the Weekend. The Weekend. Typically, this session starts Thursday evening and continues through Sunday noon at a quiet, rural retreat. Because the set and the setting be- come very important in this interior exploration, all participants are strongly urged to take their board and room on the retreat premises. After a reinforcement of Focus 10, the participants use the image- making facility developed in Focus 10 to create specific tools for the exploration of this energy system. The rest of the session is devoted to the introduction and exploration of Focus 12. Each participant takes home a Focus 12 reinforcement tape and a Gateway Workbook. The Workbook includes progressive exercises in Focus 10 and Focus 12, and progress reports to be sent to the Institute. Some, such as practiced meditators, may wish to begin the Gateway Program with the Weekend session. Explorer 12. From early in the morning to late in the evening of one day, graduates of the Weekend learn to add more control and stability to the Focus 12 perceptual state. The Advanced 15 is for the participant when he feels that he has enough control and stability in Focus 12 to generate and support a stronger energy system. The session begins Friday evening and con- tinues through Sunday noon with the same setting and requirements as the Weekend. The Ten-Day Explorations. This session begins on a Friday evening and continues through the following week to Sunday noon. At a more leisurely pace than the one, two and three day sessions, the participants learn to enter and use Focus 10, Focus 12, and Focus 15. The Institute has found this longer format to be more efficient and productive than all the others combined. This is due in part to the set and setting. First, a vacation feel sur- rounds the session. After four days, the habits and problems of daily life fade into the background and make way for the intensive changes in perception and self- image. Second, the natural setting, together with our exclusive occupancy of area, permits a gentle re-attunement with Nature and our own nature. ApprX4PVP41JaKQff*09/10: CIA-RDP96-00788 001C?d6khftY-]?R0QRAM - FEES by Stuart W. Twernlow, M.D. As of May, 1978, the following price Note: Stu Twernlow is a research psychiatrist interested in intensive meditation schedule will be in effect. Room and board and out-of-body experience. For the past few years he has used the Monroe is included only in the Ten-Day recordings in a clinical setting. Last year, he participated as a staff member in the Explorations session. Montana Ten-Day session. Currently, he is developing a research methodology for Repeat Sessions. With the exception of investigating out-of-body experience. His "Research Notes" is a continuingfeature of Explorer 12 and the Ten-Day The Explorer. Explorations, participants may repeat a Brain-Wave Studies session on a stand-by basis for 40% of the In our studies of the effect of the Monroe Tape system on brain waves, we have fee. found that the tapes encourage the focusing of brain energy (it can be measured as Session Fee with a light bulb, in watts) into a narrower and narrower "frequency band." This One Day Excursion $ 55 focusing of energy is not unlike the yoga concept of one pointedness, which we may Weekend $195 translate in Western terms as single-mindedness. As Focus 10 counts down, there is a Explorer 12 $ 65 gradual increase in brain-wave size, which is a measure of brain energy or power. Advanced 15 $145 Although the significance of this is not yet clear, it could be speculated that the tape Ten-Day Explorations, depending system encourages the recruitment of neurons in the brain to focus their attention on on location $585-$1000 a single task thus perhaps increasing the efficiency of masterin a task whether that , , g Response Continued be to reduce tension on the muscles, to improve sleeping, or even to get out of the changes in perception and self-image. body. OBE Questionaire Stuart Twemlow, M.D., a research Together with Dr. Fowler Jones, we are in the process of conducting a study of the psychiatrist and formerly chief of research types of people that have spontaneous out of the body experience. We are also at the Veterans Administration Hospital in circulating a questionaire to approximately 1500 people who have had such Topeka, was on the staff. He reports: experiences or have an intense interest in out of the body states. If anyone is in- "In the session we found that, amongst the terested in it and would be willing to answer it, please write to me in care of The numerous effects on self esteem, intensive use Explorer. of the tapes over many days produced what In response to our initial request, we have found that out of the body experiences could be called a psi-conducive state with numerous examples of a form of telepathic are quite common amongst young adolescent children, and in people who are in sharing of mental experiences during the tape. confined settings, such as prisoners. It seems like people who have out of the body For example, two people who knew each other experiences are what could be called, in psychological terms, stimulus seekers, or very little, but who were in fact lying close to danger seekers-people who like to have new experiences in their lives. They tend to each: one had the experience of being 'very be more introspective, have a more visually oriented dream and imaging life, and seem thirsty in a desert; the person next to him had a to be more independent and to be more self starting than other people. However, over similar image that the first individual was very a period of the next few months, if we get a good response to the questionaire, we will thirsty and decided he would image rain. He did analyze the results and make them available to the participants and others. so, and the first person picked up the rain, drank the water and had his thirst quenched. This type of vignette is quite typical of the shared experiences. It reminds one of the TRAINING Continued studies of psi-conducive states by Stanley Krippner and Montague Ullman in their book, easily recalled. The test itself was Juechter, following the Institute's recent Dream Telepathy. essentially non-verbal, the only instruction two-day management training demonstra- There were many pieces of evidence in the being to "remember what you feel." tion at their Eden Prairie, Minn. head- workshop of subtle changes in thinking. For quarters. The Monroe Tapes had "real example, tense and harrassed business men -Willson Learning Corporation- implications for personal development," became much more at peace with themselves "Everyone agreed that the tapes were he said, and noted that other participants and, I think it would be fair to say, began to very professionally done, probably the reported that they were "a good method think positively as opposed to negatively. One best audio tapes they've heard," reported such individual was so at peace with himself Wilson Learning President Mathew for teaching relaxation ... a beautiful use of that wild animals in the surrounding bushes felt sound levels ... used verbal conditioning comfortable with him. In one case, a wild chip- E EXPLOR The E@plorer is published every two months by the Monroe Institute of Applied Sciences, P.O. Box 57, Afton, VA 22920@ Telephone: (703) 456-8166. Subscription membership: $10 per year (first class mail) in North America, $13 all other (air mail only). Christopher M. Lenz, Editor MONORE INSTITUTE OF APPLIED SCIENCES Robert A. Monroe ......... .............. Executive Director Christopher M. Lenz ...... .... Director of Training Programs Nancy Lea Honeycutt ..... ........... National Co-ordinator Ca at Orsi ................ ................. Public Relations Karen Malik .............. ......... Western Representative BOARD OF ADVISORS James Beal Fowler Jones, Ed.D. w La rence Davis, M.D. Stanley Krippner Ph D ' Ro bert Ellsworth, Ph.D. Mary Jane Ledy a rd,Ph.D. David Francis E. Stanton Maxey, M.D. Arthur Gladman, M.D. Joseph Chilton Pea ,.Eh.D. Alyce Green a BillAppirme For Elmer Green, Ph.D. Charles T. Tart, Ph.D. Steven Henderson Stuart Twemlow, M.D. very well ... and ... a lot of fun." The demonstration came at the request of Wilson Learning Chairman, Larry Wilson. WLC is the second largest com@ pany in the U.S. producing corporate training programs. Juechter concluded his report on the Tapes by saying that "speaking r fo myself-I can only say that I had a tota ly I it enjoyable experience, got in touch w h some things that I think are really very important in my life (or could be), and am extremely curious about participating further in your approach." The Institute is also responding to in_ quiries from three other major corpora- tions about providing its training services Rftin2*W139A0cLM-RDM6 goiiii,,P$g@JM44 gram is scheduled to begin operations on May Ist of this year. munk crawled up onto his shoulder. Such people became able to see the growth aspects of negative experiences and encouraged others to focus on these rather than the destructive or painful elements. Many people seemed able to master, in their own creative search, the symbolic forms of . imagery and to use symbolism to aid them in their decision-making. Kundalini power, a concept so important in theoretical studies of meditation and explored more particularly by Gopi Krisna, seemed to be raised in a number of the participants in this workshop, creating problems- problems primarily related to a difficulty in channeling this energy. When it could be channeled, it led to the uncovering of numerous defenses and con- flicts which had been inhibiting the growth of )a form of consciousness s1been commonly seen in people exploring alterations in consciousness for their own personal growth." MEMBERSHIP IN TUE -MONROE INSTITUTE pproved For The Institute derives, its support primarily from private contributions an& research grants. The success of the Institute will depend upon our ability to address ourselves to the needs of people. working toward the full realization of their human potential. This ability is made possible by the understanding of our friends that financial - support of our research isessential if the goals ahead are to be achieved. For those interested in helping support our work, we -invite you to join us as: members, of, the Monroe Institute. A reply, card is enclosed foryour convenience. A subscription membership ($10 per annum) is available to those who would like to be I included On the mailing list for The Explorer. - An associate membership ($25 per annum) will receive The Explorer and other special interest mailings during the year, keeping them informed of our work in progress. I Sustaining @membership ($100 per annum) ensures that the, member receives The Explorer, special mailings AND a discount - (10%,-25%) -- on the various programs and products provided through the Institute. The patron membership ($1,000 per annum) includes all of the above and will receive the Gateway Program free, along with individual, counseling. Aw- NEG IONS Continued 1AW11MIM16: CIA-RDP96-00788ROO1700210062-4 MAGICAL CHILD by Joseph Chilton Pearce. Is the ability to switch perceptual modes a part of the natural maturation process? Yes, according to Joseph Chilton Pearce, who, drawing from a wide variety of sources, develops a developmental psychology that includes the phenomena described in his books on the crack in the cosmic egg. BEYOND BIOFEEDBACK by Alyce & Elmer Green. "All of the body is in the mind; but not all of the mind is in the body." In this delightfully written personal narrative, the Greens recount their experience with and speculations about the mind/brain. THE ION EFFECT by Fred Soyka. A lucidly written account of both personal experience and the latest physiological studies concerning the effect of air-ions on the body and mind. Bantam published the paperback edition in March, 1978. JOURNEYS OUT OF THE BODY by Robert A. Monroe. Anchor published a new edition in December, 1977 that includes a new Foreword by Monroe and an Afterword by Stuart Twernlow, M.D. The Institute will mail you a copy for $5.00 in- cluding postage and handling. Report from the Gladman Center by Dr. Arthur E. Gladman Dr. Arthur E. Gladman of the Gladman Psychosomatic Medicine Center in Berkeley has been authorized to use the Monroe Frequency Following Response Tapes as part of the Center's program for the treatment of chronic psychosomatic illness. Norma Estrada and I started using biofeedback combined with Autogenic Training and other relaxation and visual- ization techniques in clinical practice in 1972. In January, 1976, the Monroe Tapes were introduced to selected individuals to facilitate focusing of attention on the body. Patients coming to the Center first achieve deep relaxation by mastering hand- warming, striate muscle relaxation and the production of predominantly alpha brain- waves. Many adjunctive strategies are offered that relate to the specific psycho- Explorer's BULLETIN BOARD next Explorer .... Ten-Day Explorations in Montana! past participant in more important for their explorations than From September 8th to the 17th, we are who would like to meet fresh air. holding a Ten-Day Exploration session at others for a reinforcement the Feathered Pipe Ranch in Montana. establishing mutual projects, Research conducted by Dr. Felix G. somatic complaints of the individuals being treated. Later in the biofeedback training, the Monroe Tapes are useful in helping to achieve a quiet mind (meditative) state, characterized by the production of bilateral balanced low alpha frequencies. Anxiety and depressive states can be dealt with effectively. Visualization of body parts that require healing is greatly facilitated and thus the tapes are very useful in the treament of arthritic joints, various types of injury and both benign and malignant tumors. Our experience in the use of biofeed- back and the Tapes in the treatment of illness and enabled us to make observations that strongly suggest that these modalities could be usefully combined as tools for personal development and for the promotion of emotional and physical wellness in people who are already healthy. Club. Any Training Programs at: the California area Monroe Institute of Applied Sciences once a month with P.O. Box 57 day, for Afton, Virginia 22920 and for ex- (703) 456-8166 Bob Monroe will conduct part of the changing ideas, contact: In northern Sulman of the Bioclimatology Unit of the session. Cost, including room and board, California: Karen Malik, 625 Fifth Ave., SCHEDULE FOR 1978 Hebrew University in an examination of is $685 .... Ten-Day Explorations in ! F A 18 h h h h Vi i i San Francisco, 94118, (415) 668-2677; in southern California: Jean Mount 3004 April ' 16 S lif E l Cl b C , the psychophysical effects of negative air- rom t t t e n a ugust roug rg 27th, we will hold a Ten-Day Exploration , Lees Ave., Long Beach, 90808, (213) . . orer s u a xp 20-23 Weekend, Stamford, Conn. ions by the Jerusalem team has shown a session at Roslyn, a large retreat center on the James River u stream from 377-6706. Locations - Locations. Can you help? 20-23 Weekend, New Hampshire 27-30 Weekend Richmond VA , movement of the alpha-rhythm activity p Richmond, VA. Bob Monroe will conduct Those of you who have been in one of our i k h , , May part of the session. The cost is $595. For sess ons now t e value of the proper Explorer's Club 7 N Calif from the occipital brain to the fore-brain, . . . details, write the Institute. . setting. For the Weekend and the . . 11 14 W k d St f d C and a stabilization of the frequency to 10 Continuing Program. We are Com- Advanced 15, we need rural and isolated t t d ti f t t - ee en am or onn. , , 18-21 Weekend, Monterey, CA pleting the Continuing Program. Those re rea accommo a ons or wen y 25-28 Weekend Richmond VA herz with increased amplitude. There IS now enrolled will need to finish their participants. The accommodations must , , also a synchronization of the wave-forms "homework" by December, 1978 ..... be quiet, have no other buildings nearby, and hav li t t ll d i June ' S l Workbook Available. If you took the e-con e a c ma ro e room n 4 . Ca if. Explorer s Club from the left and right hemispheres. These Three-Day or Weekend session in 1977 which twenty may lie down with three feet 9-12 Weekend, San Luis Rey, CA ' findings were confirmed by the Univer Sity and did not receive a Workbook in the il l t W k ill il between each individual. For the Ten-Day Explorations we are searching for resorts 11 N. Calif. Explorers Club 15-18 Weekend Richmond VA of Cattolica in Argentina. ma e us now, e w ma one to you, , gratis. If you took an earlier session, we will , in a beautiful setting far from any Urban , , JULY Brain-wave studies of Focus 10 the first send it to you for a charge of two dollars to h dli d t R i area. They must have a comfortable climate and comfortable accommoda- 9 N. Calif. Explorers'Club , also show stage in the Gateway process n- cover an age . . . e ng an pos forcement Tapes. Those who attended a tions for fifty participants, a room large h f ll fif l l 13-16 Weekend, Alamo, CA 13-16 Weekend, Richmond, VA , stabilization of frequency with increased session after September, 1977, have the latest reinforcement ta e If ou attended or a enoug ie in easi ty in y, excellent recreation facilities, and the ability to give 20-23 Weekend, Southern CA ' . p y earlier and would like a co lease send us exclusive occupancy for ten days. Tall 23 S. Calif. Explorers Club amplitude and a n increasin g py, p $7.50 to the Institute.. orders. We appreciate any information. August synchronization between the hemi- Notice: Our phone number has Notice: In no way whatsoever are we 4-7 Weekend, Lake Arrowhead, spheres. However the stabilized changed to (703) 456 8166. For your associated with the group that advertises an CA 10-13 Weekend Alamo CA , frequency is usually much lower than 10 convenience, we now accept VISA and Master Charge . . . . Letters to the OOBE from one tape - even though they have the temerity to use Robert Monroe's , , 13 N. Calif. Explorers'Club herz Often it is in the 4 to 5 herz range Institute. Questions or comments about h I i d h P G name in their advertisement. 18-27 Ten-Day Explorations, Rich- mond VA . . A major source for negative air-ion in- t e nst tute an t e ateway rogram that we feel are representative of our mail How to have the Gateway Program in , 23 S. Calif. Explorer's Club - f ti d will be answered in a "Questions and ' your Area 2@5-28 Weekend, Monterey, CA orma on an eq a ' .mber D 2t %,M. RQF11J oM t g kM06 Rfto /1 Jq V g Environmental Sciences 0 x AyO 0 s hW- p[ 0 , ; L Q A way r P;rJAW g q -17 Ten-Day Explorations, Helena, l ll VA 9 would like to try with other individuals? If dividual or group acts as a local co-ordina- MT ottesvi 22 06 9707, Char e, so, let us know, and we will print it in the tor. For details, write the Director of 14-17 Weekend, Richmond, VA