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Lexington by Ted Dibble
From its opening in 1935, the United States Narcotic Farm in Lexington, Kentucky, epitomized the nation’s…
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My Interview by Margo Macartney
Admitting failure at age 26, moving in with a bunch of losers, and having quite literally…
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From The Street Fair 1968 – To The Hatchery 1974
This oil painting by Dian Law was done from a photograph taken at the Street Fair…
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Judy Muller: Thoughts about the School & Orphans from Vietnam
What a great day for the Synanon crew and the kids for which we cared. We…
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Bettye Coleman Tells Her Story
The love that I’ve always wanted, I found by loving other people.
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Remembering Sidney Finkelstein
In Sid’s honor and our own in this critical time, let’s keep the faith and hold…
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Who’s That Guy
“Who is that guy?” we whispered, when we gathered again in the kitchen after giving Leon…
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Sally Johnson
I was 21 and two weeks old when I landed at JFK, and as soon as…
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This is Not What I Signed Up For
The timing for those who felt that Synanon had changed into something they no longer wanted…
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Bad Boy from Flatbush
“Is it possible you just lost track of him…. he went to Synanon, cleaned up his…