Kessler, David, 383
Kleber, Herbert D., 29 –30
Kleiman, Mark, 49
Kubrick, Stanley, 156
Kurland, Albert, 218
Laing, R. D., 223
League for Spiritual Discovery, 203
Leary, Timothy
arrests and sentences of, 138 , 204
candor of, 213 –14
and concerns of research community, 198 –201
and Concord Prison Experiment, 46 , 190 –91, 190n
and congressional hearings, 217
on consciousness-expansion, 322
and counterculture, 203 –4, 205
criticisms of research, 46 , 191 , 194 –97
and cultural upheaval of the sixties, 205 –7
deemed “most dangerous man in America,” 58
desire to effect social changes, 173 , 192 , 194 , 198n, 199 , 213
do-it-yourself approach of, 200 , 215
and Eastern influences, 143 –44
exuberance of, 187 –88, 192
Flashbacks, 139 , 187 , 190n
and Ginsberg, 193 –94, 205
and Good Friday (Marsh Chapel) Experiment, 191 –92
government’s pursuit of, 204
and guides, 225 , 230
at Harvard, 140 , 186 –87, 201 –3
High Priest, 187 –88
and Hubbard, 199 –200, 219 , 220
impact on psychedelic research, 9 , 185 –86, 190 , 198 –99, 212 , 219 –20, 403
and International Federation for Internal Freedom, 197 , 198 , 199 , 203
and moral panic provoked by psychedelics, 185 , 205
and Osmond, 198 –99
post-Harvard life of, 203 –6
and psilocybin, 187 –88
psychedelic seminar offered by, 188 –89
and psychedelics’ escape from the lab, 197
and research of previous decade, 140 , 185 , 189
and reunion of first wave figures, 219 –20
and Richards, 53
“set” and “setting” concepts of, 151 , 190
smiling persona of, 139 , 199 , 205 , 220
“turn on, tune in, drop out” slogan of, 138 , 139 , 204 , 206
and Wasson’s Life magazine article, 113
and Weil, 201 –3
See also Harvard Psilocybin Project
Leaves of Grass (Whitman), 286