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'The Harvard Psychedelic Club'

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The Harvard Psychedelic Project was an ambitious effort to revolutionize psychology and religion through the use of psychedelics. It brought together four men who would forever change the way Americans viewed drugs, religion and our body and soul. Author Dan Lattin details their story, and the conflicting legacies they leave behind in his book, “The Harvard Psychedelic Club.”

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Don Lattin, author, freelance journalist and former religion writer for The San Francisco Chronicle

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