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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Outpatient use of psilocybin, in particular, has been pointed out as potentially hazardous because of the "suicidal ideation, excited states, and impaired judgement" it can produce. (S. Malitz, et al., "Some Observations on Psilocybin, a New Hallucinogen, in Volunteer Subjects," Comprehensive Psychiatry, 1960, 1, 8-17.) Assurances of a "psychological screening," with no information about the criteria of screening, are distressingly vague, and here Leary and his associates have failed to provide the University with proper evidence of the safety of their work. The fact that the University has not held up a ruined volunteer as an example...
...Great Challenge (CBS, 4-5 p.m.). A discussion of education in the U.S., with Henry Heald, president of the Ford Foundation, Francis Keppel, U.S. Commissioner of Education, et...
...Bell Telephone Hour (NBC, 9:30-10:30 p.m.). Guests: Joan Sutherland, Pat Boone, Mindy Carson, et...
...World of Benny Goodman (NBC, 8:30-9:30 p.m.). A TV biography, with ancillary half-notes on B.G. by Aaron Copland, Peggy Lee, Gene Krupa, et...
...Porto et Poires. Renowned in Washington not only for her looks and her style, but for her abilities as a hostess, Madame Alphand turned out a dinner that had Francophiles kissing their finger tips in joy. It was, in short, les works: a delicate jole gras from Landes, a filet de boeuf Charolais sous la cendre garni renaissance, accompanied by a profound Chateau Gruaud-Larose en magnum 1952; an unassuming little hearts-of-lettuce salad with mimosa dressing. And for a windup, poires Mona Lisa-poached pears, swaddled in hot chocolate sauce, bundled into a pastry shell-trailed...