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Posted By Pauline Albert 08-30-2012 20:58
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People may be interested in knowing that MSR member Margaret Benefiel will be speaking at an evening event and day-long workshop open to the public in Austin, Texas on October 25-26 workshop. The Seton Cove Spirituality Center is an interfaith organization that each year brings a nationally-known speaker ...
Posted By Pauline Albert 07-02-2010 16:03
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Dear Erik, You've received good suggestions from David Miller and Robert Giacalone. In fact, I wrote a review of David's book in the MSR Journal (Vol 5, Issue 1). In my opinion from a U.S. perspective, Mitroff and Denton's A Spiritual Audit of Corporate America is the most often cited ...
Posted By Pauline Albert 06-28-2008 12:18
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Dear Richard, Thank you for this wonderfully substantive newsletter. I appreciate your efforts and enjoyed reading about both new publications, and accomplishments by the scholars who are many contributions to this academic interest group. Bravo! Pauline J. Albert Assistant Dean, ...
Posted By Pauline Albert 10-12-2006 15:14
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I've just read Don's article and found it excellent. It's message is an important one. I would welcome listserv members telling us what they have written or read recently that is particularly germane to this subgroup of the Academy. Dialogue on the content of particular articles could also be helpful. ...
Posted By Pauline Albert 07-31-2006 16:13
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Dear Reverend Chu, You may want to check into Aging Well (2002, Little, Brown and Company) by George Vaillant which summarizes the results of the "Grant Study" based on following a series of Harvard male graduates beginning in 1938. Vaillant's book actually reports on three different human ...