Records. Wakefulness-Waldorf-Astoria (inclusive), 1922-1974.

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Records. Wakefulness-Waldorf-Astoria (inclusive), 1922-1974.

Correspondence, advertisements, articles and clippings, and promotional and supplementary materials concerning wakefulness (file concerns Sta-Wake, a patent-medicine stimulant), 1929-1952; Waldemar Medical Research Foundation, a cancer research clinic, 1960-1974; Waldine Salve, a salve for sore breasts, also alleged to cure enlarged and cystic breasts, 1928-1938; and the Waldorf-Astoria, a New York hotel which instituted a "scientific diet" service, 1922.

4 folders.

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