Word: doors
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Willis Shotwell, assistant dean of students, warned the barricaded students in Moses Hall they would be subject to university discipline and arrest if they did not leave by 4:35 p.m. The deadline passed with no response, but many left an hour or so later by a rear door...
MANY of Boston's hippies spend their nights outside the Sub Shop on Charles St., selling oregano to teeny-boppers from Marblehead who think they're getting marijuana. The middle-aged women with grocery bags who stop at the Brigham's next door in the afternoons stay off the streets after seven, and even the patrolman who occasionally strolls by looks stoned. Most nights, then, the hippies have the street to themselves, and the same ones usually show all the time, but they rarely know each other's names...
...second half began with Harvard knocking on the door again. Led by Robertson, who put on a dazzling show of footwork and passing, the Crimson nearly turned the game into a rout...
...Gallery showroom is stuffed with pictures. Shoulder to shoulder, frame to frame, they overwhelm the viewer as he enters. Yet there is no ex-Cliffie receptionist to threaten you at the door, no sickening plunge into wall-to-wall restraint and exclusiveness like one finds in New York's big galleries. The drawers and drawers of prints are open to anyone. You may shudder at shuffling and bending beautiful Goyas as you look through the stacks of prints. But at least you can see them for yourself with no hassle, look, touch, browse as long as you want...
Well he did tell them as his lawyer had promised he would, and then again he didn't. What he said was, it's time to graduate from acid: "Once you've been through that door you can't keep going through it again." He never said acid shouldn't be the first step. He said you had to make the kind of consciousness acid created deeper, more permanent, without the drug...