Proper noun
Owsley (plural Owsleys)
A surname.
After Owsley left that day, Rex Buck remembers trying to console a friend. Source: Internet
Blumenthal (1966); Jones (2009); Owsley (1959) James M. Mason went to London and John Slidell traveled to Paris. Source: Internet
Owsley, the prominent forensics expert who has worked on human remains from the controversial prehistoric Kennewick Man to 9/11 and beyond, was leading me through the warren of anthropology offices and down increasingly narrow halls. Source: Internet
In the mid-1960s, the most important black market LSD manufacturer ( Owsley Stanley ) distributed acid at a standard concentration of 270 µg, citation while street samples of the 1970s contained 30 to 300 µg. Source: Internet
It was designed by Owsley Stanley and artist Bob Thomas, and was originally used as a logo to mark the band's equipment. citation ;Dancing terrapins :The two dancing terrapins first appeared on the cover of the album Terrapin Station (1977). Source: Internet
LSD manufacturer Owsley Stanley lived in Berkeley during 1965 and provided much of the LSD that became a seminal part of the "Red Dog Experience", the early evolution of psychedelic rock and budding hippie culture. Source: Internet