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Description
Harriet Benjamin and Harold Benjamin discuss their experiences with Synanon at a research seminar, Center for the Study of New Religious Movements, Graduate Theological Union. The research seminar included 13 other participants, who asked questions and commented on the speakers' remarks.
Type
sound
Format
Original Sound Audio cassette
Form/Genre
Religion
Extent
2 Tapes of 2
Identifier
GTU 91-9-3 cbgtu_00003_t1 ; cbgtu_00003_t2
Language
English
Subject
Drug Addiction Synanon (Foundation)
Time Period
1965/1970
Place
California
Provenance
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