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nobeerreviews · 1 month ago
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The greatest masterpieces were once only pigments on a palette.
-- Henry S. Haskins
(Colmar, France)
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candle-1-1-shine · 9 months ago
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Quote of the Day
“Enthusiasm finds the opportunities and energy makes the most of them”
Henry S. Haskins
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cuteenglishquotes · 6 months ago
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When a thing is not worth overdoing, leave it alone! Henry S. Haskins
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giuseppe-savaia-world · 9 months ago
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What Lies Within Us
What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us. Henry S. Haskins
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assetmoo · 11 months ago
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Henry S. Haskins
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stephaunanu · 4 years ago
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"Treat the other man’s faith gently; it is all he has to believe with. His mind was created for his own thoughts, not yours or mine." - Henry S. Haskins
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fashionbooksmilano · 2 years ago
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twen
Revision Einer Legende
Michael Koetzle
with contributions by Angelika Beckmann, Anke Ehlers, Bernhard Greger, Gunther Joppig, Thilo Koenig, Andreas Krase, Andreas Ley, Ulrich Pohlmann, Herbert Rosendorfer, Klaus-Jürgen Sembach, Wolfram Siebeck, Carsten M. Wolff, Willy Fleckhaus
Klinkhardt & Biermann, 1995, 324 pages, 28,5 x 32 cm., ISBN  9783781403925
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Muenchner StadtMuseum 1995 exhibition
Twen Magazine under art director Willy Fleckhouse had an original look in the '60's and early 'seventies, great graphics and layout that still have a strong influence on design today. Photographers David Hamilton, Sam Haskins, Will McBride frequently contributed. Fashion, art, literature, interesting photography & layout. Every cover of Twen is also reproduced.
The volume devotes itself in detail to the years of graphic design by Wolly Fleckhaus, who was responsible for the appearance of 129 issues until his expulsion in 1971 by Henri Nannen and in this "Anti-Bravo" - as a leading magazine designer at the time - broke into the "barren magazine landscape of the Adenauer era like a thunderstorm" (Die Zeit). Fleckhaus gained a late, posthumous appreciation in Hamburg: in 2017, the exhibition "Design, Revolt, Rainbow" took place at the Hamburg Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe.
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poison-peach · 4 years ago
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𝕸𝖆𝖘𝖙𝖊𝖗𝖑𝖎𝖘𝖙 𝕴𝖓𝖉𝖊𝖝.
“ 𝔼𝔾𝕆 𝕊𝕌𝕄 𝕃𝕌𝕏 𝕄𝕌ℕ𝔻𝕀 “
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❂ thirsts, drabbles and headcannons.
⤷ Toji, Fushiguro Toji.
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❂ thirsts, drabbles and headcannons.
⤷ Tooru, Oikawa Tooru.
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❂ thirsts, drabbles and headcannons.
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Good behaviour is the last refuge of mediocrity. - Henry S. Haskins
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happypeacenut · 4 years ago
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TOP 5 QUOTES FOR STARTING YOUR DAY
1 “What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us.  
- HENRY S. HASKINS
2 ‘All your dreams can come true, if you have the courage to pursue them’
- WALT DISNEY
3  “You make a living by what you get; you make a life by what you give’
- WINSTON CHURCHILL
4  “For success, attitude is equally as important as ability.’
.ANONYMOUS
5 ‘ Great thoughts speak only to the thoughtful mind, but great actions speak to all mankind.
- EMILY P. BISSELL’
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unbuenmesaje · 4 years ago
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Compendio filosófico sobre alimentos y la bebida
1) Una buena sardina es mejor que una mala langosta (Ferrán Adriá).
2) De vez en cuando la vida toma conmigo café (Joan Manuel Serrat).
3) No hay amor más sincero, que el amor por la comida (George Bernard Shaw).
4) Nunca entres a un restaurante cuyo menú está en más de tres idiomas (Jorge Ibargüengoitia).
5) Nunca le hago ascos a la última copa ni al próximo bar (Joaquín Sabina).
6) El trabajo nos da días prósperos, el vino nos da domingos felices (Charles Baudelaire).
7) Una comida sin vino es como un día sin sol (Anthelme Brillat-Savarin).
8) Una buena conversación se abre siempre con un sacacorchos (Evan Esar).
9) La embriaguez no crea vicios, solo los pone en evidencia (Séneca).
10) Todo hombre que se respete a si mismo, debería de emborracharse tal y como dicta la vieja costumbre: a la menor provocación, y de preferencia en cualquier ceremonia pública (Mark Twain).
11) Que le voy a hacer si a mí me gusta el Whisky sin soda, el sexo sin boda, las penas con pan (Joaquín Sabina).
12) Un alcohólico es alguien que no te cae bien y que bebe tanto como tú (Dylan Thomas).
13) El Alcohol nunca es la respuesta… pero si hace que te olvides de la pregunta (Anónimo).
14) Solo bebo para hacer que los demás parezcan interesantes (George Jean Martin).
15) No existe tal cosa como un whisky malo, es solo que hay unos mejores que otros (William Faulkner).
16) El problema de hacer jogging es que generalmente se te van cayendo los hielos del vaso (Martin Mull).
17) Alcohol: Porque ninguna gran historia empezó jamás con alguien comiendo una ensalada (Anónimo).
18) Qué triste es amar sin ser amado, pero más triste es acostarse sin haber cenado (Chava Flores).
19) Nunca pruebes algo de lo que no valga la pena abusar (Henry S. Haskins).
20) Yo cocino con vino, algunas veces incluso se lo agrego a la comida (W. C. Fields).
21) Hay 3 placeres en la vida: Una copa antes y un cigarro después (Anónimo).
22) La suerte de la fea, se llama alcohol (Anónimo).
23) El alcohol no resuelve ningún problema, pero tampoco lo hace la leche (Anónimo).
24) No tengo problemas con la bebida, excepto cuando no tengo una (Tom Waits).
25) Solo un borracho se atrevería a decir que esta sobrio (Evan Esar).
26) Los buenos amigos no dejan que sus amigos beban Starbucks (Anónimo).
27) En 1969 dejé el alcohol y las mujeres. Fueron los peores 15 minutos de mi vida (George Best).
28) No hay virginidad que resista 3 martinis (Noel Coward).
29) No puedo ser vegetariano, me encanta el sabor a muerte (Bart Simpson).
30) Yo no sabía que tomabas hasta que te vi sobrio (Anónimo).
31) Brindo porque nunca bebamos algo peor (Refrán irlandés).
32) Yo no como entre bebidas (W.C. Fields).
33) Para una borrachera balanceada, lo mejor es tener una cuba en cada mano (Fer Gil).
34) El problema con el mundo es que siempre anda como tres tragos atrás! (Humphrey Bogart).
35) Por supuesto que no bebo todo el tiempo, también tengo que dormir (W.C. Fields).
36) El trabajo es la maldición de las clases bebedoras (Oscar Wilde).
37) Uno empieza por no beber y termina asesinando a su familia (Ambrose Bierce).
38) Por una mujer me tire a la bebida y fui tan descortés que nunca le escribí para agradecerle (W.C. Fields).
39) Nunca me preocupe porqué me arrastraran a la bebida; lo que me preocupaba era que me arrastraran a mi casa (W.C. Fields).
40) Para que discutir si beber sirve de algo, claro que no. ¡¡Salud!! (José Rivas Vieira).
41) El hombre no desea nada, más que un pequeño trago. Pero ese poco lo quiere fuerte (Oliver W. Holmes).
42) Mi médico me dijo que tomara un trago antes de ir a la cama. Excuso decirles que intento irme a la cama entre ocho y diez veces cada noche (Dean Martín).
43) Decidí dejar de comer con pelmazos y beber solo con amigos. Perdí 30 kilos (Ernest Hemingway).
44) ¡Que despreciable canalla se robó el corcho de mi comida! (W.C. Fields).
45) La cerveza te hace sentir como deberías sentirte sin cerveza (Evan Esar).
46) Procuro ejercitar mi autocontrol. Nunca bebo nada más fuerte que ginebra antes del desayuno (W.C. Fields).
47) Nunca bebo agua. Los peces fornican en ella (W.C. Fields).
48) No estás borracho si todavía puedes quedarte tirado en el piso sin detenerte de nada (Dean Martín).
49) Dios mío, si borracho te ofendo, con la cruda me sales debiendo (Refrán Mexicano).
50) -Dijo ella:- No siento ninguna simpatía por un hombre que se emborracha todas las noches. El respondió: Señora, un hombre que se emborracha todas las noches no necesita simpatía (Anónimo).
51) Toda felicidad que no provenga del alcohol, es ficticia (Anónimo).
52) Traje un barril de cerveza. ¿Dónde puedo llenarlo? (Barney Gomez).
53) Cerveza: causa y solución de todos los problemas (Homero Simpson).
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iquotation · 5 years ago
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"Treat the other man's faith gently; it is all he has to believe with. His mind was created for his own thoughts, not yours or mine."
Henry S. Haskins
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ambersblog4her-blog · 5 years ago
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SCC Prompt #16
How did you first discover or come into your submission?
I first discovered my submission randomly. I found out about the lifestyle and after a few online classes and research I figured out that I am a submissive. I thought for a while I was a switch but realized being Dominant was not my thing. 
If I could be Dominant for one day I would …
I cannot imagine myself as Dominant. It just is not something I can think of doing. I am so submissive the idea of being Dominant scares me.
“What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us” - Henry Stanley Haskins
Although you may worry about the future and regret your past they are not important. What matters is how you handle them. You need to be able to work thru yourself as a person before you worry about the things around you. Remember if you do not love yourself no one can love you.
What is something new you’ve learned (about yourself, D/s, your relationship or your partner) in the last month?
I learned that my partner has another girl who is a little. I never thought about being a little because to me its too close to being a child. I do not mind ageplay role play but something about being considered a child just strikes me as wrong. The funny thing is I am a little. I love doing kid things and watching kid shows. I love exploring things as a child. I am very much a little.
What have you learned about yourself through submission that has affected other areas of your life?
Well I learned I hate making choices. I hate being responsible for my life. I love TPE and what it stands for because it lets me shirk off the duty of dealing with bills and resources. I think that is the biggest thing that has affected my life.
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auntarctica · 6 years ago
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Apropos of nothing at all, of course...
It doesn’t matter if people steal your ideas. It doesn’t matter if they paraphrase your words and appropriate pieces of your conceits, or even lift your premises wholecloth. You’ll never stop epigones - they’re everywhere. Some things are merely cases of parallel evolution, and sometimes homage is wholesome. There are no new ideas under the sun; just what we bring with us when we go to meet them. What other people are doing is none of your business. Your concern is simple: always be the one who does it best. “Imitation can acquire pretty much everything but the power which created the thing imitated.” - Henry S. Haskins
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jennmoslek36 · 6 years ago
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IT HAS BEEN about a year now since my involvement with the Dozier School For Boys began taking over my world. Kicking off the whirlwind was my need to get my hands on the school’s student ledgers. I won’t rehash the entire adventure but what I will say is that it took many frustrating nights online, several emails to the Archivist, the potential of an $600+ bill to get digital copies & finally an 8 hour round trip before I’d actually have what I wanted…Well at least a quarter of what I wanted!
  HAVING ABSOLUTELY NO clue what I was looking for, I spent the next several weeks trying to organize what I had. Almost immediately number of very distinct patterns began jumping out at me. The same sentencing judges over & over again, the SAME sentence length OR lack there of & a crap load of blank spaces; Specifically under the “WHEN/HOW RELEASED” columns. One would expect that any institution handling children would be required to keep detailed & accurate records of ALL of its charges, especially when it comes to their last known whereabouts BUT that would make too much sense, now wouldn’t it…
        THE INFO THAT I had gotten was only from the latest volume of the ledgers & didn’t even make a dent in the number of boys that had been shoved through the doors to be reformed. I knew there were hundreds OR even thousands of names in those books. I maybe had a few hundred at the most. By now, I had gotten used to what I like to call the “Hurry Up & Stop” method of researching. Basically I’d need specific info, finally get said info ONLY to start looking it over & promptly figure out that I needed additional material OR even worse, I’d need something entirely different altogether. In this case, I had just assumed that I’d eventually be making another trip to the Archives; That is until I ended up becoming involved with Bob Straley & taking over his website…And right there on one of the site pages was a link to the detailed, handwritten notes that WHB Mr. Andrew Puel had spent hours putting together.
Mr. Andrew Puel At The State Archives…Sitting In The EXACT Same Spot That I Did When I Was There!
      NOT IT!!
WHEN I SAW that link, I was beyond thrilled! I was finally going to have something reliable to validate what I had come up with! I had spoken with Andrew at Bob Straley’s memorial service & knew that any research he had done would be the best & most accurate info that I could possibly get. When the page loaded, it definitely did NOT show what I had been hoping for; In all actuality, it showed nothing but this:
    ODDLY THE INFO was missing! I started clicking on some of the other older links on the website & sure enough, there were quite a few that led to nowhere. I don’t know why it gone OR where it went, only that it’s not there. I tried not to get to aggravated, thinking that there had to be a hard copy among the thousands of documents that I have. I spent the next several weeks going through EVERY page, folder, digital file, etc. & found nothing. Bob kept everything, so to say I was puzzled that he wouldn’t have a copy of something so important was a huge understatement. I did another look through, literally taking out every piece of paper, one by one; Still nothing.
  Well Damn….
    AN EVENING IN GAINESVILLE
ON A FRIDAY in late February, I made the 3 hour trip to Gaineville. With me was a small black bag filled with what I believed to be the most important material related to the Arthur G Dozier School for Boys. I pulled up to a beautiful home, tucked back in a quiet sub division that was surrounded by forest. Standing outside was a familiar face, Mr. Bryant Middleton. The “Whitehouse Boy” greeted me with a smile & a brief hug before inviting me inside to meet his wife. Both graciously spent several hours telling their personal story of Dozier & how the WHB’s Organization was founded. They were both lovely people & I was grateful that they had been so willing to meet with me & be as open as they were. When we finally moved into the dining room to look over the things that I had brought, I began pulling things out. I yanked a folder out that had been wedged inside of my over full bag & a stack of papers fell out. The stack was stapled together & folded in half. I picked it up to see what it was & as I unfolded it, my jaw hit the floor!
    OH…MY…GOD…It was a hard copy of the list of missing boys! The same list that I had just spent weeks trying to find! The stuff inside of that bag was the stuff that I pulled out & reviewed quite frequently & there’s absolutely NO way that I would missed that thick stack of ledger pages! I slid the stack across the table, explaining to Bryant why I was a bit stunned at finding them. He thought it was strange as well. I’m not going to get into the specifics of my time with the Middletons in this post, although I will say that I’m very fortunate to have met with them. They’re great people & they continue to work toward keeping the future from repeating the past.
    WHERE COULD THEY BE?
OF COURSE THERE is minimal info on the boys on this list. What is known is that most were listed as escaped but never recovered. A lot lacked permanent homes OR guardians, so there wouldn’t have been any concerned parents wondering about the whereabouts of their lost boy. It should also be noted that the last place they were seen was the Dozier School for Boys in Marianna. That leaves so many unanswered questions; Could ALL 185 boys on that list have actually successfully escaped & moved on to a better life? Even if that did happen, would it be possible that NOT 1 single child ever be heard from again? I suppose it could be possible for some BUT for All 185? I seriously have my doubts & given the history of Dozier, I’d say that’s highly unlikely. Especially considering the significant proof of other burial sites on the school’s 1200+ acres.Whether or not they continued life after Dozier OR their lives were taken at the school, they each deserve to be recognized. I’ll let them speak for themselves….
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  JOSEPH WILK – 17 JAME HENRY COLSON SMITH – 16 BEHARD STEPHENS – 15 JOHNNIE J. RICHARDSON – 17 AB DURDEN – 16 WILLIAM RICHARD WHITE – 16 MONROE ROGERS – 16 NOWLA (SONNY) VENOS – 16 BERNARD WILLIAMS – 15 WILLIAM NICOLAS BURNETT – 15 FRED RUSH – 16 HORACE MECHOM – 16 J.W. HARRILL, JR. – 14 EDWARD MATTHEW MITCHELL – 17 LARRY DAVIS – 14. ALFONSO DEWEY DAVIS – 16 JAMES ARTHUR HARELL – 13 CARROL PITTMAN – 15 CARL HUBBARD REWLS – 14 RICHARD PEUDRY TYLER – 15 HAROLD OLDS – 14 LYNVILLE RAY – 16 LAIRD WILDES (age unknown) ALFRED SMITH GOODSON – 16 QUINCY LEWIS – 16
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ZANE HOPKINS – 12 ROBERT WALKER – 13 WILLIE FRANKLIN FARROW – 13 EUGENE JOHNS – 14 GABE BELL – 15 WILLIAM DEWARS – 15 LELAND LLOYD BRADY – 16 JASPER ALLEN HOLDER – 15 WILLIAM JOHNSON – 16 GEORGE HENRY ABBEY – 16 HARRY L. SAULS – 15 BEN BUNDRICK – 15 LOUIS VALOIS COUTURE – 16 ROBERT GILBERT ALBRITTON – 16 LAUDRIC BASKIN – 17 JAME HENRY COLSON SMITH – 16 JOHN JOSEPH COOGAN, JR – 16 ARINAUDO MACHIN, JR – 16 JULIAN GREEN – 15 CARL UNDERHILL – 16 WILLIAM DANIEL HATCHER – 17 DWIGHT SPRINGER – 14 JASON EDWARD LOGAN – 15 PAUL HERSHEY, JR – 17 CLARENCE C. RAULERSON – 16
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EVERETT BRADDOCK – 15 HAROLD EUGENE NORMAN – 16 RICHARD RUSSEL TODD – 14 EDWARD POOLE – 14 BILLY RAY BURNS – 16 MARCO GUTIERREZ – 14 WALTER C. GREEN – 16 LEON MANNING – 16 LEONARD JAMES NELSON – 16 GODSON WHITTAKER – 15 ROBERT GORDON – 15 ROBERT LAURIN GODDARD – 15 KENNETH LEE YORK – 17 TRUBEE BYRD – 17 ROWANE HOLLIDAY – 16 BOBBY WHITEHEAD – 15 WILLIAM EDWARD LEGGETT – 16 ROBERT HELGRAN – 13 OSCAR EUGENE MCCURDY – 16 WILLIAM RIVERA EMANUEL, JR – 16 JOHN LENNARD NAVE – 16 JACKIE CREWS – 16 ERNEST WOODARD – 16 ARTHUR KENT PATTERSON (aka William S. Johnson) – 14 DAVID EVANS HARRIS – 16
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JOHN HARRIMAN – 16 GB IRWIN – 14 HOWARD MCCALL – 17 OSCAR LEE CALDWELL – 14 JD THOMAS – 13 GEORGE F. CLAY – 13 WILLIS BUNYAN – 16 JAMES CAMPBELL – 15 BERTRAM THOMPSON – 16 WILLIE JAMES MURPHY – 17 SANDY JONES – 15 RALPH HALL – 16 MELVIN FALSON – 13 HERBERT LEE COVINGTON – 14 LUKE BENJAMIN – 16 TOMMIE L. WOOTEN – 15 WALTER ADAMS – 15 DAVID JONES (aka Cockran) – 15 EDWARD BROWN – 14 EDWARD DEMERRITT – 16 WILLIAM JENKINS – 13 MATEO BENARD COLUMBUS – 14 WILLIE C. MITCHELL – 13 CLARENCE MORTON, JR – 15 JOSEPH JOHNSON – 16
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CURTIS WILSON – 10 EUGENE FULLER – 16 THOMAS BOWERS – 15 LEON DUNBAR – 16 DAVID EAGLETON – 14 HENRY JUNIOR JOHNSON – 14 EDWARD FOSTER – 15 GEORGE EDWARD THOMAS – 17 ODIS SINGLETON – 16 JAMES WILEY BRYANT – 14 CURTIS DOWNING – 15 WALTER LEE NIXON – 15 JOHN TYLER – 16 ELMORE JOHNSON – 15 HENRY MELVIN JONES – 16 DOCK SMITH – 15 ROBERT LEE KING – 16 WILLARD LAMAR SHELTON – 16 ROBERT HAYS – 16 CHAS W. CHAMBERS – 16 RUSSEL HUTTON – 15 HOWARD CAYWOOD – 15 BOBBY HAYES – 16 BILLY CAUDELL – 16 WALTER R. HAYES – 17
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ARTHUR KENT PITTEBON(?) – (age unknown) WILLIAM P. NUNES – 16 EDWIN T. FINNIE – 15 MILTON LEDBETTER – (age unknown) LEROY SMITH (aka Leroy Gregory) – 17 JOE RODRIGUEZ – 17 BENARD MIXON – 15 ROBERT WESLEY DAVIS – 16 PAUL DAVID HUGES – 12 ROY JOHNSON – 13 LENARD JAMES LOTT – 16 JERRY LLOYD – 16 GABRIEL THURMAN – 16 ROBERT LEE BOSTIC – 14 GEORGE HILL – 13 JOHN ALBURY – 14 NATHANIEL TURNER – 15 LEO COLLIER – 17 TEEVESTER JAMES – 15 FLOYD RILEY, JR – 17 GEORGE NELSON – 15 NORMAN MCAULEY – 15 LYLE MACK PAULK – 16 EDWARD GIBSON – 14 WILLIAM EDWARD CORTEZ – 16
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ROBERT CHRISTMAN – 16 HUBERT BERRYMAN – 15 CHARLES LACGUEY – 16 CHARLES EDWARD KIDDY – 15 JOHN CHARLES CLANCEY – 15 DANNY LEE BOWMAN – 16 HOWARD GEORGE FAGG – (age unknown)
ROBERT ALTON SINGLETARY – 17 ELLIS MARLOWE HASKIN – 16 JAMES PHILLIP SLAWSON – 16 JAMES JOHNS – 17 BENARD JACKSON – 14 ARLISS BLACKMON – 15 BENJAMIN UDEL – 13 NATHANIEL BOWLES – 16 ROLAHO LYLES – 16 CLARENCE BOBBY BROWN – 15 WILLIE BRADFORD – 16 BILLY JACKSON – 13 RICHARD GILLYARD – 14 LEONARD WHITEHEAD – 15 FREDERICK NATHANIEL HARREL – 16 HENRY MCLENDON – 17 SAMOLE DARBY – 17 WILLIE LEE DOUGLAS – 15
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MOZELL BRADLEY, JR – 16 J.C. STEPHENS – 15 CHARLES BROWN – 15 GRANT BERNARD KEMP – 13 RONNIE FRANKIE ROSE – 16 JOE EDWARD ALLEN – 15 VICTOR STEPHEN GRICE – 16 TOMMY COOK (Mathias) – 15 JERRY COOK – 16 JOHNNY LEON WRIGHT – 16
  IT’S AN ENTIRELY different feeling you get when you’re able to put names to the children you’ve been speaking of….
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  ��� IF YOU OR SOMEONE YOU KNOW SUFFERED ABUSE, PASSED AWAY, WENT MISSING OR WITNESSED ANY WRONGDOINGS WHILE AT “THE FLORIDA INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS” AKA “THE ARTHUR G. DOZIER SCHOOL FOR BOYS” OR THE OKEECHOBEE SCHOOL FOR BOYS, PLEASE REACH OUT VIA HERE AT findingflorida.blog OR ANY OF THE CONTACT INFO LISTED BELOW!!☆
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THE LOST BOYS OF DOZIER: Have You Seen Me? IT HAS BEEN about a year now since my involvement with the Dozier School For Boys began taking over my world.
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assetmoo · 2 years ago
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Henry S. Haskins
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HOU 6 32 Smith,J. NWE 10 33 Howard,O. HOU 6. IND 14 2 Henry,D. TEN 6 3 Harris,N. CAR 13 5 Ekeler,A. LAC 8 6 Mixon,J. CIN 10 7 Cook,D. MIN 7 8 Fournette,L. TB 11 9 Kamara,A. NOR 14 10 Conner,J. ARI 13 11 Swift,D. DET 6 12 Williams,J. DEN 9 13 Chubb,N. CLE 9 14 Elliott,E. DAL 9 15 Jones,A. GNB 14 16 Barkley,S. NYG 9 17 Akers,C. LAR 7 18 Dobbins,J. BAL 10 19 Mitchell,E. SFO 9 20 Etienne Jr. JAC 11 21 Hall,B. NYJ 10 22 Jacobs,J. LVR 6 23 Montgomery,D. CHI 14 24 Dillon,A. GNB 14 25 Harris,D. NWE 10 26 Singletary,D. BUF 7 27 Gibson,A. WAS 14 28 Penny,R. KAN 8 30 Patterson,C. ATL 14 31 Pierce,D. HOU 6 32 Sanders,M. PHI 7 33 Hunt,K. CLE 9 34 Edmonds,C. MIA 11 35 Stevenson,R. NWE 10 36 Robinson,J. SEA 11 38 Pollard,T. DAL 9 39 Gordon,M. DEN 9 40 Henderson,D. WAS 14 42 Carter,M. NYJ 10 43 Cook,J. BUF 7 44 Hines,N. IND 14 45 Williams,J. DET 6 46 Pacheco,I. KAN 8 47 Ingram,M. NOR 14 48 Edwards,G. BAL 10 49 Mattison,A. MIN 7 50 Mostert,R. MIA 11 51 Allgeier,T. ATL 14 52 Gainwell,K. PHI 7 53 Robinson Jr. WAS 14 54 Wilson,J. SFO 9 55 Foreman,D. CAR 13 56 Williams,D. ATL 14 57 Johnson,D. CLE 9 58 Haskins,H. TEN 6 59 Abdullah,A. LVR 6 60 White,Z. LVR 6 61 Drake,K. BAL 10 62 Hilliard,D. TEN 6 63 Hubbard,C. CAR 13 64 Michel,S. LAC 8 65 Scott,B. PHI 7 66 Bernard,G. TB 11 67 Warren,J. PIT 9 68 Evans,C. CIN 10 69 White,R. TB 11 70 Spiller,I. LAC 8 71 Herbert,K. CHI 14 72 Williams,D. SFO 9 74 Burkhead,R. HOU 6 75 Badie,T. KAN 8 77 Kelley,J. LAC 8 78 Breida,M. NYG 9 79 Jones,R. KAN 8 80 Perine,S. CIN LAR 7 2 Jefferson,J. MIN 7 3 Chase,J. CIN 10 4 Adams,D. LVR 6 5 Diggs,S. BUF 7 6 Samuel,D. SFO 9 7 Lamb,C. DAL 9 8 Evans,M. TB 11 9 Hill,T. MIA 11 10 Pittman Jr. IND 14 11 Allen,K. LAC 8 12 Brown,A. PHI 7 13 Higgins,T. CIN 10 14 Moore,D. CAR 13 15 Johnson,D. PIT 9 16 Waddle,J. MIA 11 17 Metcalf,D. SEA 11 18 Cooks,B. WAS 14 20 Sutton,C. DEN 9 21 Mooney,D. CHI 14 22 Williams,M. LAC 8 23 Godwin,C. TB 11 24 St. DET 6 25 Jeudy,J. DEN 9 26 Moore,E. NYJ 10 27 Brown,M. ARI 13 28 Robinson,A. LAR 7 29 Thomas,M. NOR 14 30 Bateman,R. BAL 10 31 Cooper,A. KAN 8 33 Smith,D. PHI 7 34 Renfrow,H. LVR 6 35 Davis,G. BUF 7 36 London,D. ATL 14 37 Thielen,A. MIN 7 38 Lockett,T. SEA 11 39 Burks,T. TEN 6 40 Kirk,C. JAC 11 41 Hopkins,D. ARI 13 42 Aiyuk,B. SFO 9 43 Lazard,A. GNB 14 44 Gage,R. TB 11 45 Parker,D. NWE 10 46 Olave,C. NOR 14 47 Woods,R. TEN 6 48 Claypool,C. PIT 9 49 Wilson,G. KAN 8 51 Watson,C. GNB 14 52 Hardman,M. KAN 8 53 Landry,J. NOR 14 54 Gallup,M. DAL 9 55 Pickens,G. PIT 9 56 Moore,R. ARI 13 57 Chark,D. DET 6 58 Moore,S. KAN 8 59 Doubs,R. GNB 14 60 Meyers,J. NWE 10 61 Boyd,T. CIN 10 62 Toney,K. NYG 9 63 Pierce,A. IND 14 64 Hamler,K. DEN 9 65 Jones,Z. JAC 11 66 Dotson,J. WAS 14 67 Shepard,S. NYG 9 68 Williams,J. DET 6 69 Palmer,J. LAC 8 70 Davis,C. NYJ 10 71 Anderson,R. CAR 13 72 Jefferson,V. LAR 7 73 Golladay,K. NYG 9 74 Jones,M. JAC 11 75 Tolbert,J. DAL 9 76 Green,A. BUF 7 78 Pringle,B. CHI 14 79 Collins,N. HOU 6 80 Agholor,N. NWE CIN 10 3 Gay,M. LAR 7 4 Bass,T. BUF 7 5 Carlson,D. LVR 6 6 Succop,R. TB 11 7 Butker,H. KAN 8 8 Prater,M. ARI 13 9 Blankenship,R. IND 14 10 Sanders,J. MIA 11 11 Koo,Y. ATL 14 12 Folk,N. NWE 10 13 Elliott,J. PHI 7 14 Gould,R. SFO 9 15 Myers,J. DEN 9 17 Crosby,M. GNB 14 18 Boswell,C. PIT 9 19 Lutz,W. NOR 14 20 Zuerlein,G. NYJ 10 21 Hopkins,D. LAC 8 22 Gano,G. NYG 9 23 Santos,C. CHI 14 24 Joseph,G. MIN 7 25 Bullock,R. TEN 6 26 York,C. CLE 9 27 Fairbairn,K. HOU 6 28 Gonzalez,Z. CAR 13 29 Pineiro,E. CAR 13 30 Maher,B. DAL 9 31 Santoso,R. FA 0 32 Garibay,J. ARI WR Smith Jr. Etienne Jr. Walker III,K. Robinson Jr. Pittman Jr. Tampa Bay. Kansas City. San Francisco. New Orleans. Los Angeles Rams. Los Angeles Chargers. New England. Green Bay. New York Giants. New York Jets. Las Vegas.
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