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11 imagesSaturday Evening Post. Extensive shoot of all aspects of Bellevue Hospital, 1965
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3 imagesClara "Mother" Hale, Hale House, NYC 8/1974 Woman's Day Magazine Article on drug addiction. Clara McBride Hale (April 1, 1905 – December 18, 1992), also known as Mother Hale, was an American humanitarian who founded the Hale House Center, a home for unwanted children and children who were born addicted to drugs.
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5 images1952 Jewish Wedding, Greenpoint, NY The caption reads:Miracle Rabbi's Daughter In Unique Wedding Ritual In New York Award winning images. Extensive archive of vintage prints and negatives. Two important Jewish families celebrate the wedding of their children.Thousands celebrated in the streets. "Leah, beautiful daughter of the noted Miracle Rabbi Solomon Friedlander, has been given in marriage according to ancient and colorful Talmudic rites, to the learned Rabbi Samuel Aschkenazy of Israel. Rabbi Friedlander who arrived in the USA together with his family in 1948, comes from a long line of Zaddikim – miracle rabbis – of Olaszliszka, Hungary. For 500 years these miracle rabbis have worked miracles for their flocks. Now only three are left. Miracle Rabbi Friedlander is one of the present descendants of this long line of wonderworking savants. Three hundred rabbis assembled from all parts of the United States for this occasion, officiated at the wedding."
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15 imagesTactical police. Getting ready to go under cover. 1970 for "True" Magazine
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6 imagesFrom long article in October 12, 1957 "Saturday Evening Post-" They'd Rather Dance That Eat. Photos of owner, Louis J. Brecker. Fernando Lamos. Original contact sheets.
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4 imagesSalvation Army and The Salvation Army's Wayside Home and School in Valley Stream, NY "More Sinned Against than Sinning" Saturday Evening Post, April 1961 Prints, Contacts, Negatives. 6/24/61 pgs. 17-19, 26, 90. “We don't call the criminals” NY Judge Horn, Wayside Home in Valley Stream, NY (we have this – look it up), Unwed mothers, Euphrasian Residence in NYC, Salvation Army Mag. Emily Eastwood of Wayside comforts a girl, Donnie Cannon, a beautician gives lessons in hair styling. Mary Euphrasia Pelletier founded the Order of Our Lady of Charity of the Good Shepherd in 1835 in Angers, France.
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1 imageNew York City, October 1957. Crowds waiting to get a glimpse of Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother.