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The Marsh Chapel Experiment (a.k.a. "the Good Drug Experiment") was run by Walter N. Pahnke, a graduate student in theology at Harvard Divinity School, under the supervision of Timothy Leary and the Harvard Psilocybin Project. The goal was to see if in religiously predisposed subjects, psilocybin...
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'The Good Friday Marsh Chapel Experiment', by Jeanne Malmgren The Good Friday Marsh Chapel Experiment THEN -- Rev. Mike Young -- NOW "TUNE IN, TURN ON, GET WELL?" By Jeanne Malmgren St. Petersburg Times Staff Writer St. Petersburg Times, Sunday, November 27, 1994 Copyright (c) 1994 by the St. Petersburg Times.
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The Marsh Chapel Experiment (a.k.a. The Marsh Chapel Experiment (a.k.a. "the Good Drug Experiment") was run by Walter N. Pahnke, a graduate student in theology at Harvard Divinity School, under the supervision of Timothy Leary and the Harvard Psilocybin Project.
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A selection of articles related to Marsh Chapel Experiment A Wisdom Archive on Marsh Chapel Experiment...
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The Good Friday Marsh Chapel Experiment, Then --Rev. Mike Young -- Now. "Tune In, Turn On, Get Well?" by Jeanne Malmgren The Good Friday Marsh Chapel Experiment THEN -- Rev. Mike Young -- NOW "TUNE IN, TURN ON, GET WELL?" By Jeanne Malmgren St. Petersburg Times Staff Writer St. Petersburg Times,
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The Marsh Chapel Experiment was run by a graduate student at Harvard Divinity School, under the supervision of Timothy Leary and the Harvard Psilocybin Project. The experiment was conducted on Good Friday, 1962 at Boston University's Marsh Chapel. Prior to the Good Friday service,
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The Marsh Chapel Experiment was run by a graduate student at Harvard Divinity School, under the supervision of Timothy Leary.
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