Word: reaction
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...bureau, including Teletype machines, to a hotel suite across the street from the space headquarters south of Houston. While TIME'S editors watched the TV screens in and around New York, correspondents from 25 bureaus in the U.S. and abroad filed a steady stream of background, evaluation and reaction...
...century. Five years later, Johnson, broke and living in Paris, sold a "confession" to a magazine in which he claimed that he had thrown the fight for $50,000 and the promise of leniency from the U.S., where he was wanted for violating the Mann Act. Willard's reaction: "If Johnson throwed the fight, I wished he throwed it sooner. It was hotter than hell down there...
...Eyes. The first thing that became clear was that those who had never smoked marijuana before got no reaction in their first session on pot. This tallies with the experience of many unscientific potheads; they achieved no "high" the first time. The only exception to this was a man who had expressed a desire to get high?and did so quickly. He became euphoric and laughed continuously. Yet one subject who had said that he did not intend to get high never did, even in successive sessions that included heavy doses of marijuana...
...marijuana users get little or no reaction the first time, and greater highs later? The phenomenon may represent, Weil and his colleagues suggest, a strange case of "reverse tolerance." But, as with many other things about marijuana, they cannot be sure...
Harvard is not the British Cabinet, our students are not Nazis, we are not in Bavaria. The Munich analogy attributed to me in Wednesday's CRIMSON (12/18) is inaccurate and unwarranted in the context of our present problems. The possibility of an unrealistic and misunderstood reaction to the Paine Hall disruption is great. We all face a serious challenge to creditability, educational processes, and student concerns. We need hard thinking, not analogies. Dr. Chase N. Peterson '52 Dean of Admissions and Financial Aids