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...Death is psychologically just as important as birth," wrote Carl Gustav Jung. "As the arrow flies to the target, so life ends in death . . . Shrinking away from it is something unhealthy and abnormal which robs the second half of life of its purpose...
...powerful constitution and ever-young, inquiring mind, he held it long at bay. Last week, in the willow-shaded seclusion of his home at Küsnacht, on Lake Zurich, the long-poised arrow flew to its target. Death came peacefully, just short of his 86th birthday, to Carl Gustav Jung -the last survivor of psychology's Big Three and of the great feuds that raged among them...
...silent, standing tribute to "this great man who has now gone from us," 2,800 doctors attending the Third World Congress of Psychiatry in Montreal last week paid honor to Carl Gustav Jung. Among them were doctors from 60 nations -most interestingly, ten psychiatrists from Russia. Soviet psychiatry thus for the first time got into substantial personal contact with Western psychiatry, and so eager were the Russians to meet their Western colleagues that-having been refused travel funds by their employer, the government-they scraped up the fare out of their own pockets...
Died. Carl Gustav Jung, 85, last of the founding trinity of modern psychiatry: in Zurich (see MEDICINE...
...last year, it was part of a plan to make room for younger men at the top. Last week Little surrendered another job: the presidency of Textron Electronics, 76% owned by the parent company. In as Little's replacement and chief executive officer went tweedy, relaxed Robert Gustav Tabors, 46 a former Textron vice president. Tabors' prime goal at Textron Electronics: to diversify its product line within the electronics field...