Records. White, Charlie-Whitehorn Publishing Company (inclusive), 1915-1960.

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Records. White, Charlie-Whitehorn Publishing Company (inclusive), 1915-1960.

Correspondence, clippings, articles, and promotional material regarding Charlie White, a gymnast and promoter of a physical fitness system, 1925-1932; George Starr White, a California physician who practiced a variety of electronic and mechanical quackeries, 1915-1959; White Laboratories, a Chicago firm promoting a scarlet fever and smallpox "cure," 1931; and Whitehorn Publishing Company, a California firm which offered health-related books of dubious merit, 1960.

0.3 cubic ft. (12 folders).

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