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...statement of Drs. Farnsworth and Prout on marijuana (I'll leave the LSD part to someone who knows more about that drug) is a mixture of some fact, considerable nonsense, and a great deal more exaggeration and innuendo. It reads like a handout from the Federal Bureau of Narcotics (ghostwritten maybe?) and is an inexcusable document for a medical unit that is supposedly well staffed, particularly one that has access to a decent medical library. Some points...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DRUG STATEMENTS | 4/18/1967 | See Source »

Wilson's designs are equally and intentionally psychedelic. Expanding like the mind to fill every conceivable bit of space, they are intended to capture the visual experiences of an LSD tripper when, as one hippie puts it, "you look at your hand, and it goes in all directions. Its outline is lost, but the colors are beautiful...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Graphics: Nouveau Frisco | 4/7/1967 | See Source »

...will be treated discreetly (both with antidote and counseling). He will neither be reported to the police nor to University authorities. "We like to feel," Blaine said, "that anyone can come to us with their problems without fear of implication." In terms of statistics, Blaine continued, the number of LSD cases had dropped dramatically from last year's total, but that "there seems to be more talk of marijuana...

Author: By Stephen D. Lerney, | Title: Should You See Your Local Shrink? | 3/31/1967 | See Source »

...young ex-addicts to combat the growing drug addiction among teenagers. The method is group therapy, and if the approach is brutal, so is the problem. Across the nation, teen-age addiction is soaring, and it is no longer confined to the slums. For in pills and pot and LSD today's teen-agers are finding not only an avenue of escape but a cool symbol of rebellion...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Youth: Turning Off | 3/31/1967 | See Source »

...Games Addicts Play. Of all the different highs, the one that has gripped the imagination of teen-agers most is LSD. Says San Mateo, Calif., High School Superintendent Leon Lessinger: "The issue is LSD. Sooner or later you confront it." Lessinger himself was so shocked when he discovered at least 20 hard LSD users in his own affluent school district that he went out and raised $21,000 to finance an antiacid color documentary, now in the works, called LSD 25. Lessinger got his second shock when Film Maker David Parker asked the high school students whom they would trust...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Youth: Turning Off | 3/31/1967 | See Source »

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