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====United States 1909β1912, 1924β1925, & 1936β1937==== During the period of Jung's [[#Relationship with Freud|collaboration with Freud]], both visited the US in 1909 to lecture at Clark University, Worcester, Massachusetts,<ref name=king/> where both were awarded honorary degrees. In 1912, Jung gave a series of lectures at Fordham University, New York, which were published later in the year as ''[[Psychology of the Unconscious]]''.<ref name="Gay 2006 225"/> Jung made a more extensive trip westward in the winter of 1924β5, financed and organized by Fowler McCormick and George Porter. Of particular value to Jung was a visit with [[Ochwiay Biano|Chief Mountain Lake]] of the [[Taos Pueblo]] near [[Taos, New Mexico]].<ref name="McGuire">{{cite journal|last=McGuire|first=William|title= Firm Affinities: Jung's relations with Britain and the United States|journal=Journal of Analytical Psychology|year=1995|volume=40|pages=301β326|doi=10.1111/j.1465-5922.1995.00301.x|issue=3}}</ref> Jung made another trip to America in 1936, receiving an honorary degree at Harvard<ref>{{cite journal |title=Degrees Conferred at the Harvard Tercentenary Celebration|journal=Science |series=New Series |volume=84|issue=2178 |date=25 September 1936 |pages=285β286|doi=10.1126/science.84.2178.285-a|jstor=1662296}}</ref> and giving lectures in New York and New England for his growing group of American followers. He returned in 1937 to deliver the [[Terry Lectures]] at [[Yale University]], later published as ''Psychology and Religion''.<ref>{{Cite book|title=Psychology and Western Religion|last=Jung|first=Carl|publisher=Ark Routledge|year=1988|isbn=978-0-7448-0091-3|page=v|quote=A third and equally weighty essay is ''Psychology and Religion'', originally given as the Terry Lectures at Yale University in 1937.}} Editorial Note by William McGuire.</ref>
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