Word: pots
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...success was hard on her personally. A month after hitting New York, she married a young actor, divorced him after ten months, and now will not even give his name. "I love New York," she says. "But there were bad things. People were on drugs or hung up on pot. There was homosexuality and lesbianism and people who liked to hurt." Unhappy with that world but unwilling to give it all up and head back to Detroit, she fled to London and Paris last December...
...participates in sports?" asks Collot Guerard '69. "Who wants to go out with a flabby girl or a China doll?" On the other hand, many of these female sports enthusiasts avoid wan, sallow-looking Harvard guys. "It's a disgrace," says one sophomore, "when people let themselves go to pot. They look so soggy and unhealthy...
Chuvalo, a plodding Toronto dogfighter has never yet been knocked off his feet, never took a backward step and drew repeated cheers from the partisan crowd as he battered away at Clay's body while catching a steady barrage of pot-shots in his own face from Clay's left...
...fact, next year that pot-pourri will bubble even more. Most of Dudley's facilities will move into the fourth floor of a renovated Lehman Hall. And the rest of Lehman is going to be turned into Crossroads-Harvard. There will be lounge and study facilities, a reference library and television classroom for Harvard's hitherto mysterious night students, and what will nominally be the Dudley House Dining Hall--and in reality a combination Waldor-Elsie's Pamplona. The dining room, according to Dudley's Master Thomas E. Crooks, "will serve as a central meeting place where students and teachers...
...mine is at Lead (rhymes with bleed), S. Dak., and it is the nation's biggest, most consistently profitable pot of gold. Last year its owner, San Francisco's Homestake Mining Co., extracted a record 628,259 oz. of gold bullion, more than one-third of total U.S. production, sold it to the U.S. Treasury for $22 million at a profit...