Go to cndc.ucr.edu (no www needed) and bracket your inquiry to, say,
1861-1868 and search "Hasheesh." There are a dozen references in the
newspapers, and remember that the venerable SF Bulletin isn't included on that site.
They knew it was narcotic, but it appears to have been in common usage.
Consider today's American attitude toward cigarettes compared to the image I
have of my uncle, a surgeon in WWII Europe, lighting a cigarette for a
wounded man on a stretcher. His own children, born postwar, said "That can't be
Dad" because of the cigarette. No one ever said Twain was not a man of his
time.
Bob Stewart
In a message dated 9/10/2013 11:58:01 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
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No single experiment could yield valid results unless it is conducted over
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any years. There are too many strains of the stuff - and each affects the
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er differently
--- I have it from a reliable source.
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On Sep 10, 2013, at 10:02 AM, Hal Bush <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Larry, I think I am correct is stating unequivocally that more than a few
> on this LIST have already performed that experiment.
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> More usefully: the old Hoffman thesis about MT's possible sexual
> adventuring in the mining camps and then SF was based to a large extent
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> speculations about the "counter-cultures" already at work in those
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> What do we actually know about marijuana usage at the same time, and
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> same places? For instance, as the reporter on theatre in SF, I would
> imagine that he was at least around the stuff, and knew the smell, etc.
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> just thinking out loud here, --Hal B.
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> On Tue, Sep 10, 2013 at 7:18 AM, Lawrence Howe <[log in to unmask]>
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>> Peter--
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>> I don't know if this is true, but it might explain why some of my
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s
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>> claim that Twain reads funnier under certain conditions. Before anyone
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n
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>> this list performs this experiment oneself,
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