Records. Supplement: Flannelette-Michigan Institute of Psychosynthesis (inclusive), 1910-1972.

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Records. Supplement: Flannelette-Michigan Institute of Psychosynthesis (inclusive), 1910-1972.

Articles, promotional materials, periodicals, and correspondence concerning flannelette, a highly flammable fabric used in women's and children's clothing, 1910; John A. Harriss, a New York physician of uncertain reputation, connected with the Doctors' Club of New York, 1913 and 1923; and the Michigan Institute of Psychosynthesis, a project of H.C. Tien, an unorthodox psychiatrist, 1972.

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