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"Courtwright, David" <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 4 May 1999 12:25:37 -0400
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Jonnes' exhibit is in a dedicated space (ground floor, I think) in the DEA
building in Arlington, Virginia.
I do not believe that is yet open to the general public, although it should
be soon.

David Courtwright [log in to unmask]

-----Original Message-----
From: David M. Fahey
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Sent: 5/3/99 9:25 PM
Subject: Johns Hopkins Press

The latest catalog from Johns Hopkins Press lists a paperback reprint of
W.
Scott Haine, The World of the Paris Cafe, a revised edition of Lowell
Edmunds, Martini, Straight Up, Catherine Gilbert Murdock, Domesticating
Drink, and Jill Jonnes, Hep-Cats, Narcs,and Pipe Dreams : A History of
America's Romance with Illegal Drugs (1999).  By the way Jill Jonnes is
listed as having curated the new U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration
Museum's exhibit, "Illegal Drugs in America: A Modern History."  Does
anyone know when this exhibit is being held and other details?

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