The Cavalier daily Thursday, February 19, 1970 | ||
Harvard, Yogi Men
To Speak Tonight
By Mike Gartian
One of America's foremost political
scientists and a disciple of the Maharishi
Yogi will lecture tonight at the University.
Karl W. Deutsch, Professor of Government
at Harvard University, will lecture
on "Research on War and Peace" at 8
p.m. in the New Chemistry Building
Auditorium.
Mr. Deutsch has been chief of various
research sections in the Department of
State and the Office of Services, a
Guggenheim Fellow, a Fellow at the Center for
Advanced Study in the Behavioral Studies, and
a visiting Fellow at Nuffield College, Oxford.
He's a Fellow of the American Academy of
Arts & Sciences, and an editor of Behavioral
Sciences.
He has also lectured at the Foreign Service
Institute, the National War College, and other
United States Government institutions, as well
as major universities in India, Germany, Japan
and Brazil.
At various times, Mr. Deutsch has been
engaged in teaching or research at the
Universities of Yale, Princeton, Chicago and
Heidelberg, and at the Massachusetts Institute
of Technology.
Mr. Deutsch has been awarded the
Karl W. Deutsch
in Political Science by Harvard, and the Benton
Prize by the Yale Political Union. He is the
President of the American Political Science
Association.
He is the author author of numerous
books and articles. Mr Deutsch's current
interests the theory of political
communication and control, the study of large
scale political communities and the testing of
political theories with the aid of quantitative
data.
The lecture is being sponsored Jointly by
the University's Department of Government
and Foreign Affairs and the University Union.
Robert Cranson, teacher of transcendental
mediation will lecture on the ideology of
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, tonight in the South
Meeting Room of Newcomb Hall.
Transcendental mediation is a "natural,
spontaneous technique which allows each
individual to expand his conscious mind and
improve all aspects of life."
Mr. Cranson is a member of the Students'
International Mediation Society, whose purpose
is to "help individuals through mediation."
The lecture is being sponsored by the
University Union.
The Cavalier daily Thursday, February 19, 1970 | ||