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1907–1921”

Greece (Ancient)

Gregory, St.

grooming

Guerin, Veronica

Hades

Hall, G. Stanley

Halloween

Hanukkah

happiness, three types (happy day, euphoria, happy life)

on euphoria and drugs

introduction to

happiness “flatline,”

happiness maintenance work

happiness “set points,”

happiness studies

happy day

happy day vs. happy life

on euphoria and effort

lists

and money

happy life

Hardy, Thomas (Jude the Obscure)

Harrison, Francis (antidrug act)

Harrison, Jane Ellen

Harry Potter

Harvard Crimson (newspaper)

Harvard Medical School

“The Health Reform” (song)

Hearst, Patty

heart disease

Henry

Hinduism

Artharvaveda

Hippocrates

Hirsch, Dr. Jules

Hodgson, Barbara

holidays

Easter

Festivus

Fourth of July

Gay Pride

Halloween

Hannukkah

Mardi Gras

Memorial Day

Passover

Purim

Thanksgiving

Yom Kippur

Holland, Judy

Hollander, Eric

Holmes, Oliver Wendell

homosexuality

Hookes, David

Hopkins, Anthony

Horace (Odes)

Hudson, Rock

Hugo, Victor (Les Miserables)

Huxley, Aldous

The Doors of Perception

Iambe

Ibn Sahl, Sabur

Ibsen, Henrik

Industrial Revolution

Iraq

“Is More Always Better?” (article)

Islam

Izzard, Eddie

“Jack and the Beanstalk,”

Jackson, James Caleb

Granula

Spa (Our Home Hygienic Institute)

James, Henry

James, William:

defense of alcohol

and fletcherizing

on the “Gospel of Relaxation,”

New Thought Cure and narcotics

Varieties of Religious Experience

James I (Book of Sports)

Jefferson, Thomas

“Pursuit of Happiness,”

Jennings, Dr. Oscar

Jesus

Jewison, Norman (The Thrill of It All; Moonstruck)

Johnson, Samuel

Journal of the American Medical Association

Journal of Philosophy

Judaism Kabbalah

Jung, Carl

Kabbalah

Kaiser Family Foundation (Sex on TV 4)

Keaton, Diane (Shoot the Moon)

Kellogg, Ella

Kellogg, John Harvey

Art of Massage

Granola

Ladies’ Guide in Health and Disease

Kellogg, Will Keith

Kennedy, John F.

Kenyon, Jane (“Happiness”)

King, Martin Luther

Kinsey, Alfred

Sexual Behavior in the Human Female

Sexual Behavior in the Human Male

Kipling, Rudyard (“If—”)

kisses

Koheleth (Ecclesiastes)

on death

on material happiness

on wisdom

Kolata, Gina (Ultimate Fitness)

Konigstein, Leopold

Koran

Kore (Persephone), see also Demeter

Demeter myth

Dionysus myth

compared to modern news

Kramer, Dr. Barnett

Krapotkin, Prince

Kubler-Ross, Elizabeth

Kundera, Milan

Kykeon (ancient Greek drink and drug)

Land of Cockaigne,

Lane, Robert E. (The Loss of Happiness in Market Democracies)

Larkin, Philip (“High Windows”)

Laumann, Edward (University of Chicago Sex Study)

Social Organization of Sexuality

Leary, Timothy

Lemony Snicket

Lent

as a rejection of the Sacred Mysteries

Lewis, David (Neuroco)

Lewis, Sinclair (Babbitt)

longevity:

and exercise

as politically influenced preoccupation

Stafford vs. Aurelius

vs. daily pleasures

vs. euphoria

Lord and Abbey of Misrule

Lords of Misprint

love, faith, and art

Lu Yu (Tea Classic)

Luddites

Lumiere Brothers

Luther, Martin

Madonna

malls

malnutrition

“Great Malnutrition Scare of 1907–1921”

Mandeville, Bernard (“Fable of the Bees”)

Mardi Gras

Mariani, Angelo

marriage:

in the Ancient world

cake and

“complex,”

counselors and ecstasy

fairy tales and

medieval

modern

monogamy

in the movies

sexless

Stopes’ sex advice for

Martineau, Harriet

Marx, Karl

masks/costumes

and power

topsy-turvy

Maslow, Abraham

Mason, George

masturbation

Matisse (“The Dance”)

McCollum, Elmer

McKinley, William

Meat Inspection Act of 1906

Memorial Day

Metcalfe, Rev. William

Middle Ages

carnival

exercise

Feast of the Ass

fish over meat

lifetime conversions

opium

parades

from revelry to theater

sex and happiness

Mill, John Stuart

Miller, William

mind-cure movement

moderation:

Aristotle

Buddha

drugs

exercise

requires effort

sexual

walking

Mohonk Mountain House

money:

in exercise

handling requires sobriety

and happiness

“Money Liturgy,”

myth of vulgarity

enjoyed by philosophers

not sought by philosophers

myth of vulgarity, continued

Raskolnikov

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