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Haddock & Holt’s Delineator, 1894
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Haddock & Holt’s Delineator, 1894
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Vaught’s Practical Character Reader, Louis Allen Vaught, 1902
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Vaught’s Practical Character Reader, Louis Allen Vaught, 1902
Vaught’s Practical Character Reader, Louis Allen Vaught, 1902
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Vaught’s Practical Character Reader, Louis Allen Vaught, 1902
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Vaught’s Practical Character Reader, Louis Allen Vaught, 1902
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How to Read Character: A New Illustrated Hand-Book of Phrenology and Physiognomy, 1890
The Tacoma Times, Washington, August 3, 1917
Evansville Press, Indiana, September 18, 1913
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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, New York, March 8, 1909
Abnormal developments of the skull. Two are idiots; the central one is intelligent.
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Santa Ana Register, California, December 17, 1910
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Brooklyn Life, New York, July 3, 1909
Peter: strong and constant
Elizabeth: dreamy
Martha: goodhearted
Louisa: weak but nice character
Helen: pretty, but fickle
George: a fine man
Other good names: Henry and Paul, bad name: Algernon
Should neither of these plans bring happiness or wealth to your offspring there is a phrenological bureau in New York where for five dollars they will feel hes “bumps” and advice him on whether he should be a car conductor or a chemist, a nun or a dancer.
Psychics office, Granville & Dunsmuir, Vancouver,
November 23, 1927