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...varsity's first goal was also its last and the Eagles' fine line of Billy Hogan, Paul Aiken, and Jack Leetch began to pepper the Crimson nets with increasing effectiveness...
...began last fall, when Manhattan District Attorney Frank Hogan, having investigated complaints that authority inspectors were shaking down licensees and applicants, ordered a grand jury investigation. The first witness called was Liquor Authority Chairman Martin Epstein, 70, a Brooklyn political hack who was appointed to his $24,000-a-year post by Governor Nelson Rockefeller in 1960. Epstein, a diabetic whose left leg was recently amputated, was carried before the grand jury on a stretcher. He refused to waive his immunity (a sort of backdoor way of taking the Fifth Amendment), which is grounds for dismissal under the state constitution...
These drugs are socially dangerous not only for researchers but for those who use them for spiritual aims. For example last week in California three Navajo Indians were sentenced to from 2-12 years in jail for using peyote in a religious ceremony in their hogan. A major civil liberties issue of the next decade will be the control and expansion of consciousness. The old values are at stake--academic freedom, freedom of consciousness, the freedom of the nervous system. Who controls your cortex? Who decides on the range and limits of your awareness? If you want to research your...
...Hogan in the 1953 U.S. Open. In the three Opens that had been played at Oakmont before this year, only two golfers-Hogan and Sam Snead-had ever broken...
...record of $75,262, set in 1960. Having won his third Masters title in April, he now had visions of a one-year "grand slam," winning all four of pro golf's major championships-Masters, U.S. Open, British Open and Professional Golfers' Association. Nobody, not Hagen or Hogan or Snead or Sarazen, had ever accomplished that before. "I want to win this one more than any tournament I've ever played," said Palmer on the eve of the Nicklaus play-off-but he was frankly worried. "I'd rather it was anybody but that big, strong...