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November 11, 2005

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More Good News from the West Coast Tour—
University of Oregon

Lynch Lynch
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November 8, 2005 — The “Consciousness, Creativity and the Brain” tour arrived to overflow crowds tonight at the University of Oregon in Eugene. A standing-room-
only crowd of 750 jammed the University’s Columbia Hall to greet David Lynch, Dr. John Hagelin, and Dr. Fred Travis, with an additional 700 people watching the presentation from an overflow hall connected by closed-circuit television. The broadcast was also connected to Oregon State University and Western Oregon University so that people there could watch as well.

The atmosphere in the hall was “electric—charged with enthusiasm,” according to Dr. Hagelin. The head of the University’s film department said that this presentation had “created the most intense interest and excitement on the University of Oregon campus that I have ever seen.”

Media Coverage

To read samples of the excellent media coverage from the Seattle and Eugene presentations, please click on the links below:

The Daily (University of Washington), “Lynch entrances Kane” (Nov. 8, 2005)

NBC4–TV, “Transcendental Meditation” (Nov. 7, 2005)

Eugene Weekly, “Diving Within: A Conversation with David Lynch” (Nov. 3, 2005)

Oregon Daily Emerald, “David Lynch Speaks on Mind Matters” (Nov. 9, 2005)


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