National Coué Institute records ca. 1922-1944

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National Coué Institute records ca. 1922-1944

Collection consists of papers relating to the National Coué Institute and Emile Coué. Includes charter, by-laws, minutes, statement of receipts and expenditures, and notebook of expenses of the Institute. Also, letters of Oliver S. Lyford; photographs depicting Coué, his house and associates; pamphlet by Coué; and miscellaneous items.

.3 linear foot (1 box)

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Coué, Émile, 1857-1926

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National Coué Institute

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The National Coué Institute was founded in 1922 in New York City to further the ideas of Emile Coué (1857-1926), the French originator of Couéism, a psychotherapeutic system based on hypnosis and autosuggestion. Coué and his system were brought to the U.S. by Oliver S. Lyford, an engineer and industrialist. Couéism was popular in the U.S. in the 1910s and 1920s. From the guide to the National Coué Institute records, ca. 1922-1944, (The New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archive...

Lyford, Oliver S., 1870-1952.

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