Records. Hubbard, Elbert-Hulbert, N.E., and Company (inclusive), 1912-1939.

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Records. Hubbard, Elbert-Hulbert, N.E., and Company (inclusive), 1912-1939.

Correspondence, articles, clippings, pamphlets, and promotional materials on Elbert Hubbard, writer and antivaccinationist, 1912-1927; Hubert's Malvina, a freckle cream, 1916-1939; Erastus Mead Hudson, an apparently ethical physician with an interest in criminology, 1939; and N.E. Hulbert and Company, makers of Hulbert's Phospho-Nux, a "general tonic" marketed under exaggerated claims, 1917-1933.

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