Records. Good Housekeeping-Gould, S. Charles (inclusive), 1907-1948.

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Records. Good Housekeeping-Gould, S. Charles (inclusive), 1907-1948.

Correspondence, advertisements, articles and clippings, and promotional and supplementary materials on GOOD HOUSEKEEPING, a popular family magazine, which gave the "Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval" to products it considered meritorious, 1912-1947; Frank A. Goodwin, a quack and promoter of patent medicines of his own concoction, 1907-1937; Frank L. Goodwin, publisher of a quackish medical and cosmetic monthly bulletin, 1939-1948; and S. Charles Gould, promoter of a quackish sexual rejuvenation treatment, 1922-1924.

6 folders.

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