Claymont Society for Continuous Education
Claymont Society for Continuous Education
American organization stemming from the International Academy for Continuous Education founded by British mathematician-philosopher John G. Bennett propagating the Fourth Way methods of G. I. Gurdjieff. The society, founded in 1974, may be contacted at Rte. 1, Box 266P, Charles Town, West Virginia 25414-9734. Website: http://www.claymont.org/.
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Claymont Society for Continuous Education. http://www.claymont.org/. March 8, 2000.
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