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'''Honor Farm'''
 
'''Honor Farm'''
  
A boy's juvenile detention work farm located in the vicinity of [[Smallville]]. After [[Clark Kent]] loses his memory because of exposure to [[Red Kryptonite]], he is taken to Honor Farm along with two other troubled teens whom he has fallen in with. Though he cannot remember his [[Superboy]] identity, Clark is still able to barely conceal it.  He also manages to help one of the delinquent boys to straighten out his life (Adv No. 284/1, May 1961: "Clark Kent Goes to Reform School!").
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A boy's juvenile detention work farm located in the vicinity of [[Smallville]]. After [[Clark Kent]] loses his memory because of exposure to [[Red Kryptonite]], he is taken to Honor Farm along with two nasty and troubled teens whom he has fallen in with. Because he cannot remember his [[Superboy]] identity, Clark repeatedly risks exposing his super-abilities.  He also manages to help one of the delinquent boys to straighten out his life (Adv No. 284/1, May 1961: "Clark Kent Goes to Reform School!").
  
 
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Honor Farm

A boy's juvenile detention work farm located in the vicinity of Smallville. After Clark Kent loses his memory because of exposure to Red Kryptonite, he is taken to Honor Farm along with two nasty and troubled teens whom he has fallen in with. Because he cannot remember his Superboy identity, Clark repeatedly risks exposing his super-abilities. He also manages to help one of the delinquent boys to straighten out his life (Adv No. 284/1, May 1961: "Clark Kent Goes to Reform School!").

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