Word: iii
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...unique face. I mean the only person who's got a face that even comes close to mine is Margaret Rutherford. That's my idol." Cheetah also uncovered the "first great mass producer of LSD," a University of Virginia drop-out named Augustus Owsley Stanley III. Operating in a way that might have made a financial success of Edgar Allan Poe, Owsley married a sensuous U.C.L.A. chemistry major and went into acid production in a laboratory near the Berkeley campus. He has turned out an estimated ten million pills, worth between $2 and $5 apiece...
FRANK S. JAMES III Second Lieutenant, U.S.A. 25th Infantry Division Viet...
...photographs are monochrome and offset-reproduced, and the prose is conservationist and sternly isolationist, not to say jaunty in a scoutmasterly fashion. However, 65 of the 375 species of mammals in America-north of the Rio Grande-are given knowledgeable biographies by an industrious naturalist. Leonard Lee Rue III knows more than other authorities, including Larousse, will let on about the American opossum: Did anyone else know that an infant opossum is the size of a pencil eraser, while a whole litter of 16 would not fill a teaspoon? Most backward and unfortunate of all American mammals, Mother usually...
...Theory of Mixers, by P. W. Snavely III, alias W. Randolph Thompson '68 and John C. Edmunds '68, reinforces its quasi-scholarly prose with photographs, quantifications, and curve analyses as it details how to pick a mixer, a girl, and a line...
...Robert Michel (R-III.) denounced the letter and called it the work of a conspiracy, Green said. "He charged that we were planning a walk-out at the President's annual address to the Washington interns--which was false." Rumors of a walk-out led Johnson to cancel his address...