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In a 1974 news conference, Allen Ginsberg, Ram Dass, and Leary's 25-year-old son Jack denounced Leary, calling him a "cop informant", "liar", and "paranoid schizophrenic". [124] No prosecutions stemmed from his FBI reporting. In 1999, a letter from 22 "Friends of Timothy Leary" sought to soften impressions of the FBI episode.
Timothy James Leary (born December 23, 1958) is an American former professional baseball right-handed pitcher. Amateur career. Leary posted a 10–2 record in his ...
Neurologic is a 1973 book by Timothy Leary and Joanna Harcourt-Smith.The work was written by Leary during his re-incarceration at the California Men's Colony (CMC) in San Luis Obispo, California, from February to April 1973.
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He later joined onetime foil Timothy Leary in a series of debates billed as "Nice Scary Guy vs. Scary Nice Guy" on the college circuit as well; [6] Leary had once been labeled by Liddy's ex-employer Richard Nixon as "the most dangerous man in America". [41] The lectures were the subject of a 1983 documentary film, Return Engagement. [42]
Its ethereal quality makes this album a unique collection of dance-trance masterpieces intermixed with the best of Timothy Leary. The album features the Moody Blues' new version of their classic "Legend of a Mind," a new cut by Al Jourgensen , and a tribute from Allen Ginsberg." [7] Timothy Leary Live at Starwood.
Timothy West’s son Samuel has shared his father’s final words, along with the “beautiful” significance of the time of his death.. The actor, whose remarkably varied career encompassed ...
High Priest is a 1968 book by American psychologist and writer Timothy Leary, published by New American Library.Written before Leary's incarceration on drug-related charges, it is an autobiographical account of his experiences from 1959 to 1962, a period that roughly coincides with his employment as a lecturer in clinical psychology at Harvard University.