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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...sense of the faculty is that they've had it and they're not in the mood to change anything this year," Francis G. Hutchins, assistant professor of Government and the department's head tutor, said last night. Samuel P. Huntington, chairman of the department, was unavailable for comment...
These and other controversies are discussed with varying degrees of thoroughness in Timothy Leary's The Political of Ecstasy (G. P. Putnam's Sons Publishers, 372 pp.), a mishmash of old speeches and papers that does an much harm by its psychedelic raving as good by pointing up some little-known facts about the drug. Leary's other book, High Priest (World Publishing Co., 354 pp), its jacket sporting a photo of Leary looking like Alexander the Great, is a boring account of the master's trips. Has no information...
...Consciousness-Expanding Drug, edited by David Solomon (G. P. Putnam's-Berkeley Medallion Edition, paperback, 1967, 248 pp.). This collection of essays and articles pro and con has a slim amount of factual information, and some interesting speculations about LSD. Included are reports of LSD experiments with terminal cancer patients, alcoholics, and the "mentally ill," as well as articles by Aldous Huxley, Alan Watts, William Burroughs, Leary, and other journalists of psychedelia...
Joel S. Perwin '70 placed second in the contest for best speaker, 607-603; his teammate, Richard P. Lewis '72, was fourth. Arguing the affirmative side in the final round, the pair defeated the University of Houston, 5-2. Houston was the pre-tournament favorite...
...Radcliffe Redbook (p. 30) states that "Any (Radcliffe) student who is involved in the violation of rules of any other institution will come immediately under the jurisdiction of the Judicial Board." This Judicial Board is composed of nine members, four students, four deans and the President of the College who acts as Chairman and who uses her vote only in the event of a tie. I understand that in the case of the University Hall demonstrators, all of the students connected with Harvard wish to be punished as a group by the same body (or not punished...