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Frederic Matthias Alexander |
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F. M. Alexander and John Dewey |
“The greatest benefit he got from lessons, Dewey said, was the ability to stop and think before acting. Physically, he noted an improvement first in his vision and then in breathing. Before he had lessons, his ribs had been very rigid. Now they had a marked elasticity which doctors still commented on, though he was close to eighty-eight”.
Frank Pierce Jones talking about what Dewey said about Alexander Technique lessons
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F. M. Alexander and Lord Lytton |
F.M. on his 70th birthday, January 1939 |
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| F.M. Alexander (far left) entertaining training course students at Penhill (L to R): Kitty Merrickm, Ethel Webb, george Trevelyan, A.R. Alexander, Erika Schumann, Lulie Westfeldt, Gurney Maclnnes and Marjorie Barstow, c.1932 |
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The Young Reciter, F.M. Alexander, 1894 |
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F. M. Alexander working with John Dewey |
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With children of the little School
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| F.M. working with a student |
Teaching John, son of the industrialist Robert Best |
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