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  • Mr. Adler says the organization often gives in the name of artists who participated in the event, including a donation for Habitat for Humanity in Texas on behalf of Janis Joplin.

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  • "Hippies and Hell's Angels were all the same to him," Mr. Adler says. "And he expected 30,000 people, and eventually we had 200,000 people who came through Monterey."

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