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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Among other cases described by Ko-lansky and Moore was a college freshman of 19, a good athlete and student in high school-where he smoked one or two marijuana cigarettes every weekend -who increased his pot smoking to several every day in college. As a freshman, he stopped going to classes, avoided sports and social activities, and often lost his train of thought. Another A student in high school became "apathetic, disoriented and depressed" in college two months after starting on cannabis. Confiding to a college counselor that he thought marijuana was making it hard for him to think...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Behavior: New View on Pot | 5/3/1971 | See Source »

Indeed, one graduate of the Harvard Law School suggested that the very presence of the pro-war speakers on campus was an incitement. "Bringing in pro-warriors to a militantly antiwar campus," wrote B. Ko-Yung Tung, "logically results in disruption. Therefore, it is the pro-war speakers and their sponsors who... provoked the resultant disruption." (CRIMSON, April...

Author: By Martin Wishnatsky, | Title: The Sanders Incident and Legal History | 4/21/1971 | See Source »

...argument often invoked by defenders of free speech violations is the argument that no one is entitled to use his free speech in order to yell "Fire" in a crowded theater. In B. Ko-Yung Tung's very sympathetic letter to the CRIMSON, this line of reasoning is offered as one possible defense of the pro-war Teach-in heckling. Mr. Tung writes that, since "bringing in pro-warriors to a militantly anti-war campus logically results in disruption," it was the pro-warriors themselves who provoked the disruption...

Author: By Jeremiah Riemer, | Title: THE COURTS AND FREE SPEECH | 4/17/1971 | See Source »

...Groove Tube's saving-grace exception to this kind of tired and often insulting joke is a brilliantly conceived and brilliantly performed take-off on kiddie-shows, "Ko-Ko the clown," Ko-Ko squeals and prances his way through the usual Saturday morning routines until "Make-Believe Time," when he tells the boys and girls to make sure that all the "big people" are out of the room. When Make Believe Time finally gets started, Ko-Ko takes off his rubber nose, lights a cigarette, matter-of-factly announces "We have a request from Ricky Allen of Maplewood, New Jersey...

Author: By Bill Beckett, | Title: Underground Television Groove Tube At the Video Theater, 24 Brighton Avenue, Boston. | 3/5/1971 | See Source »

...House (English): Henry A, Tanz, of Tueson. Ariz., and Quindy House (Physics): Allan B. Taylor, of North Haven, Conn., and Leverett House (Social Studies): Robert T. Teske, of Milwaukee. Wise., and Quincy House (Folklore and Mythology): Warren T. Treadgold, of Seattle. Wash., and Eliot House (History and Literature); B, Ko-Young Tung, of Tokyo. Japan, and Quincy House (Physics): Bruce C. Vladek, of New York and Winthrop House (Government): Rebert F, Wasserstrom, of Dewitt, N. Y., and Lowell House (Folklore and Mythology...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Phi Beta Kappa Elections | 6/11/1970 | See Source »

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