Director of research subject files, 1965-1974.

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Director of research subject files, 1965-1974.

The Division of Drug Rehabilitation and its predecessor were responsible for operating a comprehensive drug abuse prevention and treatment program in Massachusetts. Subject files were maintained in the course of research on drug-related programs and issues in Massachusetts, for the most part by the division's director of research, but also earlier by the administrator of the Drug Addiction Rehabilitation Board.

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