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Oral History content Oral history interview with Ronald Coster, 2015 [CCOH]
Project: Phoenix House Foundation oral history collection.
... at Columbia, Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia University Libraries Coster, Ronald Interviews. Phoenix House (Organization) Executives Interviews. Nonprofit organizations Finance. Nonprofit...

Oral History content Oral history interview with Norwig Debye-Saxinger, 2015 [CCOH]
Project: Phoenix House Foundation oral history collection.
.... Nonprofit organizations Finance. Nonprofit organizations Accounting. Therapeutic communities. Substance abuse Treatment. Imprisonment United States. Oral histories (literary works) aat Interviews. aat Thurner...

Oral History content Oral history interview with Jerry Taylor, 2014 [CCOH]
Project: Phoenix House Foundation oral history collection.
... University Libraries Taylor, Gerald, 1935-2021 Interviews. Phoenix House (Organization) Executives Interviews. Therapeutic communities. Drug addicts Rehabilitation United States. Substance abuse Treatment...

Oral History content Oral history interview with Ronald Coster, 2015 [CCOH]
Project: Phoenix House Foundation oral history collection.
..., Ronald Interviews. Phoenix House (Organization) Executives Interviews. Nonprofit organizations Finance. Nonprofit organizations Accounting. Therapeutic communities. Substance abuse Treatment. Imprisonment...

Oral History content Oral history interview with Norwig Debye-Saxinger, 2015 [CCOH]
Project: Phoenix House Foundation oral history collection.
... on January 7, 2015 Debye-Saxinger, Norwig Interviews. Phoenix House (Organization) Government employees Interviews. Nonprofit organizations Finance. Nonprofit organizations Accounting. Therapeutic communities...

Oral History content Oral history interview with Jerry Taylor, 2014 [CCOH]
Project: Phoenix House Foundation oral history collection.
...) Executives Interviews. Therapeutic communities. Drug addicts Rehabilitation United States. Substance abuse Treatment. Nonprofit organizations Finance. Fund raising. Advertising Illinois Chicago. Oral histories...

Oral History content Oral history interview with Ira Mothner, 2014 [CCOH]
Project: Phoenix House Foundation oral history collection.
... Interviews. Beame, Abraham D. (Abraham David), 1906-2001. Rosenthal, Mitchell S., 1935- Phoenix House (Organization) Nonprofit organizations Finance. Teenagers Drug use United States. Addicts Rehabilitation...

Oral History content Oral history interview with Amy Singer, 2015 [CCOH]
Project: Phoenix House Foundation oral history collection.
... to Incarceration in Massachusetts, and a private foundation that generated materials for judges hearing substance abuse cases. She shares her own philosophy on substance abuse treatment, discussing both therapeutic...

Oral History content Oral history interview with Amy Singer, 2015 [CCOH]
Project: Phoenix House Foundation oral history collection.
..., Amy, 1951- Interviews. Phoenix House (Organization) New York (N.Y.). Department of Correction. Therapeutic communities. Criminal justice, Administration of Massachusetts. Substance abuse Treatment. Drug...

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