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...were playing in a rock-and-roll band and smoking marijuana and generally having a good time, you qualified," says Steven H. Atkinson '67, referring to the new hippie lifestyle...
Students watched with more than a little trepidation a decisions Clinton made in college--to try marijuana, to obtain a draft deferment, even his decision to pursue a political career--have been used against the governor in his campaign for the Democratic nomination...
...also mounted some damn peculiar crusades. In the late '70s, he headed up a War on Drugs -- and like everyone else who has ever done so, he lost. This was in the days when first-offense possession of any amount of marijuana was a two-to-life felony in Texas -- wasn't as though you could have got tougher on drugs. Perhaps his most famous crusade was "Tell It to Hanoi!," an effort to succor and free the American pows held by the North Vietnamese in the early 1970s. While Perot focused the nation's attention on the plight...
...Harvard police say they are encounteringfewer and fewer drugs every year. "We don't to myknowledge have much of a problem," says HarvardUniversity Police Chief Paul E. Johnson. "We'vehad isolated incidents with a single student beingpicked up for marijuana, but nothing more thanthat...
Johnson says his department made only fourdrug-related arrests in all of 1991--onedistribution of marijuana in Holyoke Arcade, onecocaine possession in Winthrop House, onemarijuana possession on Trowbridge Street and onepossession of hypodermic needles inside theScience Center. Johnson says he had no record ofany students being among those arrested...