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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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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.