Word: pots
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...they like, but Mrs. John Mitchell's first experiment with marijuana was a sure enough bad trip. The Attorney General's wife offered to help dramatize a Bureau of Narcotics briefing for Justice Department wives by taking a whiff of some marijuana leaves burning in a pot. "I stuck my head right over it," Mrs. Mitchell recalls, "and no sooner had I got my head up off the stuff than my eyes started running and my throat was all irritated." Despite medication, a violent 24-hour allergic reaction set in, leaving her looking, she reported, "like...
These one-word titles betray a poverty of dramatic invention. Stomp's cast is energetic, visibly sincere and hopelessly amateurish. The show's ingredients come in the familiar Dropout Kit-anti-Viet Nam, pro-pot, anti-haircuts, pro-four-letter words. The saddest trouble with so many of "the kids" is that they have become such conformist old fossils while scarcely out of their teens...
Though the prosecution won largely on a "technicality," there is little immediate hope for Cambridge pot-heads-the decision was awarded in the 58th annual Ames Competition, a moot court contest between third-year Law students conducted by the Harvard Law School...
...people might turn sincere overnight," Marshall said, musing on the probability of religious revival in America. He joked about pot "licenses" for marijuana acolytes and asked whether the Brotherhood's "temples." like churches, should be tax-exempt...
...afterwards, Marshall refused to relate the evening's decision to his personal policy towards pot...