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Yogi and visit
* February 16 – The Beatles, Mike Love, Mia Farrow, Donovan and others travel to India to visit Maharishi Mahesh Yogi at Rishikesh.
In 1967, The Beatles came to Bangor, staying in Dyfrdwy, one of the halls comprising Adeilad Hugh Owen ( Hugh Owen Building ), now part of the Management Centre, for their first encounter with Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, during which visit they learned of the death of their manager Brian Epstein.
Yogi was showered with gifts from the Yankees, including a trip to visit the Pope.
It was written during the Beatles ' 1968 visit to Rishikesh in northern India, where they were studying under the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi.
* February-The Beatles, Mia Farrow, and several other celebrities visit the ashram of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi in Rishikesh.

Yogi and Yankee
With the famous facade, the short right field porch and Monument Park, Yankee Stadium has been home to many of baseball's greatest players including Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Joe DiMaggio, Whitey Ford, Yogi Berra, Mickey Mantle, Reggie Jackson, Derek Jeter, Mariano Rivera and Alex Rodriguez.
* New York Yankee Hall of Famers Yogi Berra and Phil Rizzuto owned a bowling alley in Clifton called " Rizzuto-Berra Bowling Lanes.
On September 21, 2008 Ford and Yogi Berra were guests of the broadcast team for the final game played at Yankee Stadium.
He played with the Yankees in 1946 and 1947, where he roomed with Yankee catcher Yogi Berra.
The addition was to house the Yogi Berra Museum and Learning Center, which features various baseball memorabilia from Berra's playing days and a reconstruction of the original scoreboard from Yankee Stadium among various other things.
" Each living Yankee previously so honored was on hand for the ceremony: Phil Rizzuto, Yogi Berra, Whitey Ford, Reggie Jackson and Don Mattingly.
In the Yankee fourth Yogi Berra reached second base when Pee Wee Reese uncorked a wild throw on a double-play attempt, but the Yankees could not capitalize.
" During the 1999 season, Steinbrenner declared a Yogi Berra Day to honor him, to the thrill of Yankee fans everywhere.
A famous apocryphal story that has made the rounds for years in baseball circles concerns the time when Brown's road roommate was star Yankee catcher Yogi Berra, who had little formal education.
Yogi would win the pennant after a summer-long struggle with the Baltimore Orioles and Chicago White Sox, but Houk and the Yankee ownership quickly became disenchanted with Berra's work and in mid-season they made up their mind to fire him.
Yankee manager Yogi Berra thought the sad cowboy style mixed with a children's nursery rhyme was mocking the team.

Yogi and Stadium
* Yogi Berra Stadium in Little Falls
The New Jersey Jackals of the Canadian American Association of Professional Baseball ( CanAm League ) play at Yogi Berra Stadium, located in Little Falls.
In 2001, the first year of the league ’ s existence, the Pride played its games at Yogi Berra Stadium at Montclair State University.
Bears & Eagles Riverfront Stadium is a 6, 200-seat baseball park in Newark, New Jersey, USA, that hosted its first regular season baseball game on July 16, 1999, with former 1940's bear Yogi Berra throwing the ceremonial first pitch, as the tenants of the facility, the Newark Bears, took on the Lehigh Valley Black Diamonds.
With the Bears ' recent move from the Atlantic League to the Can-Am League, Bears & Eagles Riverfront Stadium joins Yogi Berra Stadium as one of two Can-Am League venues in New Jersey.
From their inception, the Jackals have played their home games at Yogi Berra Stadium, on the campus of Montclair State University.
The Jackals were chosen to host the 2000 Northern League All-Star Game at Yogi Berra Stadium.
New Jersey took the Nashua Pride to a fifth game at Yogi Berra Stadium in their best-of-five series before losing and getting knocked out.
The Jackals play at Yogi Berra Stadium, which is located on the Little Falls side of the Montclair State University campus and named for Hall of Fame ex-Yankee catcher Yogi Berra, a longtime Montclair resident.
Yogi Berra Stadium is a baseball stadium in Little Falls, New Jersey, US, on the campus of Montclair State University, which is located in Montclair.
Yogi Berra Stadium has an official seating capacity of 3, 784 people.
As of 2011, Yogi Berra Stadium is one of two venues in New Jersey to host Can-Am League teams, with Bears & Eagles Riverfront Stadium in Newark, New Jersey being the other ; from 2006 to 2010 Yogi Berra Stadium shared that distinction with Skylands Park in Sussex County, New Jersey, which was home to the Sussex Skyhawks.
Despite the popularity of the stadium in the summer months, since its construction Yogi Berra Stadium has been plagued with problems involving stadium accessibility.
An empty Yogi Berra Stadium during the baseball offseason ( 2010 )
* Minor League Ballparks: Yogi Berra Stadium

Yogi and any
In as much as patients can throw themselves into the nervous sleep, and manifest all the usual phenomena of Mesmerism, through their own unaided efforts, as I have so repeatedly proved by causing them to maintain a steady fixed gaze at any point, concentrating their whole mental energies on the idea of the object looked at ; or that the same may arise by the patient looking at the point of his own finger, or as the Magi of Persia and Yogi of India have practised for the last 2, 400 years, for religious purposes, throwing themselves into their ecstatic trances by each maintaining a steady fixed gaze at the tip of his own nose ; it is obvious that there is no need for an exoteric influence to produce the phenomena of Mesmerism.
In any case, with or without a co-author, Atkinson started writing a series of books under the name Yogi Ramacharaka in 1903, ultimately releasing more than a dozen titles under this pseudonym.

Yogi and long
Paramahansa Yogananda began the long process of finding a publisher for his Autobiography and in December 1946 the Autobiography of a Yogi was a published book at last.

Yogi and George
George W. Bush chats with Anderson, left, and Yogi Berra.
Also on hand for the game were Yankees owner George Steinbrenner, coach Yogi Berra, and players Reggie Jackson, Bucky Dent, Lou Piniella, Bobby Murcer, Goose Gossage, Tommy John, and Johnny Oates.
In, a group of Yankees met at the famous Copacabana nightclub to celebrate Martin's 29th birthday ; the party ultimately erupted into a much publicized brawl when Martin, Hank Bauer, Mickey Mantle and Yogi Berra challenged a few drunks who were hurling racial slurs at performer Sammy Davis, Jr. A month later, general manager George Weiss — believing Martin's nightlife was a bad influence on teammates Whitey Ford and Mickey Mantle — exiled him to Kansas City.
Even without the combination of extreme power ( Yogi Berra, Al Kaline, George Brett ) or high batting average ( Ernie Banks, Harmon Killebrew, Johnny Bench, Mike Schmidt, Reggie Jackson ) this batting position contains an inordinate number of hitters who eventually become members of the Baseball Hall of Fame.
George Harrison, lead guitarist of The Beatles, received his first copy of Autobiography of a Yogi from Ravi Shankar in 1966 and " that was where his interest in Vedic culture and Indian-ness began.
Yankees present at the game were owner George Steinbrenner, coach Yogi Berra, and players Reggie Jackson, Bucky Dent, Lou Piniella, Bobby Murcer, Goose Gossage, Tommy John, and Johnny Oates.
George Harrison said that the first part of song's title originated from a quote by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi ; however, as for the "... except me and my monkey " part, he attested that he did not " know where that came from " though McCartney believes it was a reference to Lennon's heroin habit.
Notable American baseball players in history include Babe Ruth, Ty Cobb, Cy Young, Walter Johnson, Honus Wagner, Ted Williams, Lou Gehrig, Joe DiMaggio, Mickey Mantle, Stan Musial, Willie Mays, Hank Aaron, Hank Greenberg, Sandy Koufax, Whitey Ford, Yogi Berra, Roy Campanella, Warren Spahn, Al Kaline, Brooks Robinson, Frank Robinson, Ernie Banks, Pete Rose, Carl Yastrzemski, Steve Carlton, Tom Seaver, Jim Palmer, Randy Johnson, Curt Schilling, Nolan Ryan, Mike Schmidt, George Brett, Harmon Killebrew, Cal Ripken, Roger Clemens, Rickey Henderson, Barry Bonds, Tony Gwynn, and Jackie Robinson, who was instrumental in dissolving the color line and allowing African-Americans into the major leagues.
According to Gary Wright, the song was inspired by Autobiography of a Yogi, which was given to him by George Harrison.

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