Word: liquored
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...airplane crash, when you can commit suicide?" How would they have done the film themselves? Father Bill Loud answered: "We would have done more of a Laugh-In type of thing." The publicity didn't impress much: "I'm very big in a liquor store and very big in a barbershop and that's about it...I think life will go on just like it's gone and we'll [be] the late movies and that...
...Castaneda says he does not smoke or drink hard liquor; he does not use marijuana; even coffee jangles him. He says he does not use peyote any more, and his only drug experiences took place with Don Juan. His own encounters with the acid culture have been unproductive. Invited to a 1964 East Village party that was attended by such luminaries as Timothy Leary, he merely found the talk absurd: "They were children, indulging in incoherent revelations. A sorcerer takes hallucinogens for a different reason than heads do, and after he has gotten where he wants to go, he stops...
...retailer, asked if prices had gone up in response to the 18-year-old drinkers, yawned and said, "Oh sure, the Mafia ordered them all up this month." Regardless of that claim, the liquor business is swimming...
Steiner said yesterday that Harvard would like to authorize the sales, but he added that the University is still hampered by a state law restricting the number of liquor dealers in a specific area...
...good year for straw polls. First the endorsement of Hughes, then in December, the announcement that "1918 Votes for Soft Drinks." A great story, but, unfortunately for The Crimson, one in which the actual results were reversed. The Class of 1918 had heartily endorsed liquor...