Word: uses
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...weeks and feature testimony from about 30 expect witnesses, who will file into court one by one and tell Chief Justice G. Joseph Tauro that marijuana is no more harmful that cigarettes or alcohol, that it is non-addictive, and that it doesn't lead to crime or the use of stronger drugs...
...Oteri has paraded a series of impressive witnesses before Judge Tauro, like his first star, Dr. Joel Fort of San Francisco, who said that drug use is "pervasive in American Society"--30-50 per cent of the urban college population have used pot. He also said that marijuana is practically college population have used pot. He also said that marijuana is practically harmless and in some cases beneficial...
...announcement said the new committee will stress the use of computers to improve hospital care. Several research teams at Massachusetts General Hospital have already begun to investigate computer use in bookkeeping, applying medicines, and diagnosing diseases...
...University "hold" on undergraduate organizations stems primarily from its patent on the name 'Harvard." It will not permit an unapproved organization to use the name of Harvard or imply through its title a connection with the University. Nor will Harvard let an organization--approved or not--appear on commercial television or radio. And, say the regulations, no organization shall "purport to represent the views or opinions of either Harvard University or its student body...
There are several good reasons for a group of students to take the pain to gain recognition as an undergraduate organization besides just the privilege of using the magic name: an approved organization can distribute printed matter in University buildings, it can use the University bulletin boards, with permission it can solicit in University buildings, and it can hold meetings in the classrooms or lecture halls...