Eupsychian Network II
(Page 5 of 9)
January/February 1971
By Dr. Henry Winthrop, Ph.D.
20. School of Living. Lane's End Homestead, Brookville, Ohio, 45309. Mildred J. Loomis, Director. This organization was correctly mentioned in Dr. Maslow's mimeographed circular, as an organization that was founded by Ralph Borsodi. However, it frequently gathers together in National Congresses about two dozen other organizations, most of which are devoted to Eupsychian activities and objectives. The names and addresses of these organizations can be obtained from Mildred Loomis. In this way the available literature from each organization can then be obtained.
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21. The Green Revolution. A journal which describes itself as intended for homesteaders, on-to-the-landers, and do-it-yourselfers. Published by the School of Living, Mildred J. Loomis, Editor.
22. The Journal of Human Relations, Don Werkheiser, Editor. This journal largely reflects a decentralist outlook and ideals. A number of the members of its editorial board have been long-time decentralists.
23. Social Science Institute, Harborside, Maine. This is the vehicle set up by Helen and Scott Nearing (Socialists) for dealing with criticism of the anti-Eupsychian aspects of American life and for defining through publications and actual communal experiments, the nature of a Eupsychian Community.
24. Twin Oaks Community, Louisa, Virginia 23093. An experimental community near Louisa, Virginia trying to define a Eupsychian mode of existence by adopting some of Skinner's ideas. Write to "Rudy". This community publishes a journal called The Leaves of Twin Oaks.
25. Planned Communities. Individuals and groups all over the world, that are setting up planned communities or experiments in intentional communities. They are listed in a column called Contact Corner in the journal, The Green Revolution, edited by Mildred J. Loomis of the School of Living.
26. A Way Out. Very interesting and very important Eupsychian periodical, published by the School of Living, Mildred Loomis, Editor.
27. Heathcote School of Living Center. Heathcote Road, Freeland, Maryland, 21053. Describes its general purposes as follows: "to associate a selected group of teachers, artists, craftsmen and students in a demonstration of what decentralized, self-sufficient living in the country can contribute to redressing the economic and psychological insecurities of our centralized, industrialized world."
28. Green Valley School, Monastery Road, Box 606, Orange City, Florida, 32763. Established by the Religious Order of Humanitas, George von Hilsheimer, General Superintendent. Devoted to a Eupsychian, democratic and humanistic education. One of the most honest and needed of Eupsychian ventures. Has a Division, Humanitas Systems, providing consultation on important educational problems.
29. Is There A Science of Behavior? Orange City, Florida: Humanitas Curriculum, 1967, 1968, 121 pp. A book by George von Hilsheimer. This book lists the names of a number of social and educational experimental groups which are, in almost every sense, part of The Eupsychian Network. The book, itself, is tops and should be read by all Eupsychians. It is a wonderful critique of anti-Eupsychian absurdities in contemporary psychology and education.
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