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    t. e. Timothy Francis Leary (October 22, 1920 – May 31, 1996) was an American psychologist and author known for his strong advocacy of psychedelic drugs. [2] Evaluations of Leary are polarized, ranging from bold oracle to publicity hound.

  2. May 27, 2024 · Timothy Leary (born October 22, 1920, Springfield, Massachusetts, U.S.—died May 31, 1996, Beverly Hills, California) was an American psychologist and author who was a leading advocate for the use of LSD and other psychoactive drugs.

  3. Timothy Leary. (1920-1996) The Effects of Psychotropic Drugs. One of the stranger claims to fame of the Department of Psychology at Harvard is that it was once home to two of the leading figures in the 1960s counterculture and culture of psychedelic drugs.

  4. May 31, 1996 · The Official online home for all things Timothy Leary. This website is built and managed by the Timothy Leary estate aka The Futique Trust. Our goal is to keep the memory and work of Timothy Leary alive for future generations.

  5. Oct 1, 2013 · The archives of the one-time Harvard psychologist who became an evangelist for the mind-expanding potential of hallucinogenic drugs in the 1960s have found a new home at the New York Public ...

  6. Jun 1, 1996 · Timothy Leary, the Harvard psychologist whose advocacy of mind-altering drugs and defiance of the status quo made him an icon of the psychedelic 1960s and, in President Richard Nixon’s words ...

  7. Timothy Leary. Actor: Roadside Prophets. His mother was a teacher and his father a dentist. He attended West Point, joined the Army, and earned an undergraduate psychology degree at the University of Alabama while in service.

  8. Oct 23, 2020 · Psychologist Timothy Leary, who died in 1996, was the father of the psychedelic movement of the 1960s and its experiments with mind-altering drugs.

  9. Timothy Francis Leary (1920-1996) was a psychologist, researcher, writer, and controversial counterculture icon known for advocating the use of LSD, psilocybin, and other psychedelics under controlled conditions.

  10. They could change the world. We didn’t know it yet, but the psychedelic sixties had just begun. Returning to his post at Harvard in the fall of 1960, Leary teamed up with Alpert, an assistant professor and popular lecturer, and launched the Harvard Psilocybin Project.