Word: marijuana
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Smoking marijuana may cause cumulative physical damage, suggested the report of a Harvard Medical School study published yesterday in Science magazine...
...study, headed by Dr. Norman E. Zinburg, assistant clinical professor of Psychiatry, marks the first time that non-marijuana smokers have been observed in a clinical laboratory as they first smoke the drug. Working with Dr. Zinberg on the project were Dr. Andrew T. Weil, a Harvard Medical School graduate and intern at Zion Hospital in San Francisco, and Judith M. Nelson, senior graduate student in pharmacology at the Boston University School of Medicine...
...Coincidentally with Beatle John Lennon's conviction by a London court for possessing marijuana. Lennon, who said through his lawyer that he had now "cleansed himself" of narcotics, was fined...
...While his father kept busy with church affairs, young Jim as a teen-ager was turning on to the hippie way of life. In his freshman year at San Francisco State College, he moved out of the family home for a pad in the Hashbury, where he experimented with marijuana, peyote, LSD, and Romilar. In 1965, Pike was granted a six-month sabbatical to study theology and church history at Cambridge. He invited his son to accompany him, in hopes of helping him kick the drug habit. Jim accepted, but he took along, as the bishop discovered later, a supply...
During the campaign, Hampton also accused Lowenstein of advocating the legalization of marijuana, although Lowenstein did not in fact do so. Hampton proposed the death penalty for dealers, and life imprisonment for use of the drug, and his supporters often went down to the Lowenstein headquarters in Rockville Centre and asked students working there, "Do you really smoke...