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Show 1MPPEN N IROUND &M LEGAL HELP: ASUU Legal Services help line open to help you with your legal hassles Monday through Friday from 4-6 p.m. in Union North Wing, phone is 581-8655. FILM FESTIVAL COMPETITION: Applications Ap-plications can be picked up in the Art and Architecture Center. DANCE 72: April 20, 21 and 22 in Kingsbury Hall at 8 p.m. A faculty concert of new choreography by the Modern Dance Division at the University. Tickets are $2, $3, and $4 available at Kingsbury Hall box office STUDENT T INTERNATIONAL hd ) MEDITATION ( SOCIETY ffi ) Who Needs transcendental , . MEDITATION n i Transcendental AS taught By mm -. , , MAHAR1SHI lni Meditation? mahesh anyone who (eels they need increased energy to meet the complex demands of our time anyone who needs greater clarity of mind and increased insight in order to better solve their daily problems anyone who tinds that their health is being affected by a build up of tension and fatigue Q: What is Transcendental Meditation? Ans: A simple and natural technique to give the body deep rest, while at the same time increasing the alertness of the mind. Q: Who benefits from T.M.? Ans: Everyone! Housewives, students, businessmen anyone, in any life-style. Q: Will it conflict with my religion? Ans: Absolutely not! In fact, many persons learning T.M. have found increased ability to lead a more religious life within their church. Clergy from various religious orders are now learning to be teachers of T.M. Q: Is there any scientific basis for the results of T.M.? Ans: Yes, research at Harvard Medical School, Stanford Research Institute and the University of Kansas have shown scientifically the physiological changes which take place during T.M., accounting for the release" of tension, the deep relaxation, and increased mental alertness. Q: Can anyone learn T.M. easily? Ans: Yes, it is easily learned in four 2 hour sessions. INTRODUCTORY LECTURE: Wednesday, April 19 12:30 & 3:00 pm Room 312, Union Bldg 8:00 pm Room 319, Union Bldg. U. of U. Campus SECOND LECTURE: Thursday, April 20 12:30, 3:00, 9:30 pm Room 312, Union Bldg. U. of U. Campus and at the door. Univerr. and staff, and all student.' price. ROTARACT INTERNATOl your community and rmettv businessmen. Rotarad :j University, sponsored byfcj City Rotary Club, needs is. ;, in the Union ballroom (o)s;j Wednesday. j PRACTICAL POLITICS -I Tuesday at 7:15 p.m. ioi : Everyone welcome. j CAMPUS YOUNG LIFE WE" ,6, Bible study and Christian , i at 7:30 p.m. in Parlor A ol'r- ' '66 SACK LUNCH SEMINAR: !' "Psychology of the undeifc discussed by Pat Freston r Tuesday in Union VI f KUED ui Channel 1 a 7 p.m. -What's New: 7:30-Hunter Safety: j Training ! '67 8 p,m. -As We See II I 9 30-Black Journal: Bei; J 10 p.m. -Frontiers of : '69 11 p.m.-Figuring It Out . ' KUER . 90.1 FM 7:30 Music 101 J 9 p m On Campus I 10:40-KUERUteNe PRI. APRIL aa. 8:00 UNIVERSITY OF UTAH PreSen,;Bcl bV SPECIAI KBSP RADiO GBEEK WEEK EVENTS CENTER Adults: $5 and $4 1 Students: $4 and $3 II w ! EVEN iSl j J. B. X i BIGTIME t ; j USES j J CHRONY j |