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HAFCHydro-Assist Fuel Cell (car part)
HAFCHousing Authority of Fulton County (est. 1972; Atlanta, GA)
HAFCHaight-Ashbury Free Clinic (San Francisco, CA)
HAFCHamilton Academical Football Club (South Lanarkshire, Scotland, UK)
HAFCHawkwell Athletic Football Club (est. 1974; UK)
HAFCHousehold Auto Finance Corp


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And at least as early as 1976, researchers at the Haight-Ashbury Free Clinic in San Francisco, whom Jonnes chides for glamorizing cocaine, noted pharmacological similarities between cocaine and amphetamines - a drug to whose dangers the clinic had already alerted the community with the Speed Kills campaign of the late 1960s.
Wolfe describes them: "At the Haight-Ashbury Free Clinic there were doctors who were treating diseases no living doctor had ever encountered before, diseases that had disappeared so long ago they had never even picked up Latin names, such as the mange, the grunge, the itch, the twitch, the thrush, the scroff, the rot.
David Smith, who founded San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury Free Clinic in 1967 and has worked closely with the Grateful Dead.
 
 
 
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