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The Reporter (THE HALLUCINOGENIC DRUG CULT)
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The Reporter (THE HALLUCINOGENIC DRUG CULT)

by (Counterculture) LEARY, Timothy; GORDON, Noah; et al.

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New York: The Reporter Magazine, 1963. First Edition. Very Good. "This is the most dangerous game I've ever seen." - Dr. Dana Farnsworth (Harvard University)<br /> <br /> August 15, 1963 original issue of Reporter: The Magazine of Facts and Ideas. Scarce issue containing the nine page spread on the emerging use of peyote, psilocybin and LSD on College campuses in America. Gordon attempts to define what the law does and does not say about the use of these "new" recreational drugs and goes on to attack Timothy Leary as the source of this new chaos on campus. An important period piece which mostly references Harvard University as the example of what is happening around the country. Original mailing label to front cover. Light wear to spine.
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