Collection, [192-?]-[195-?]

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Collection, [192-?]-[195-?]

Correspondence concerning Psychiana gathered by Keith Petersen while doing research in 1978; Psychiana Primary Lessons #1-6; clippings; photocopies of Psychiana advertisements; articles and papers written about Psychiana; and other materials, including a photocopy of a report on Frank Robinson and Psychiana by Diane Becker and Keith Petersen prepared for KUID-TV June 1981 as the first phase in a projected television program and a photocopy of an unpublished article on Frank B. Robinson and the Psychiana Movement by Melissa Shkerich (1981).

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University of Idaho Library

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Shkerich, Melissa.

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Psychiana.

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Psychiana was an anti-Christian, mail order religion founded in 1928 in Moscow, Idaho by Frank Bruce Robinson, druggist, youth organizer, and newspaper publisher. Said to have been at one time thelargest mail order religion in the world, Psychiana ceased its mailings in January 1953, less than five years after its founder's death. From the description of Collection, [192-?]-[195-?] (University of Idaho Library). WorldCat record id: 42927952 ...

Robinson, Frank B. (Frank Bruce), 1886-1948

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Engineer for Utah water projects and Oregon Short Line Railroad redesign project. From the description of Papers, 1915-1931. (Utah Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 145581651 Founder of Psychiana, a mail-order religion based in Moscow, Idaho. From the description of Papers, 1929-1951. (University of Idaho Library). WorldCat record id: 42927109 ...

Becker, Diana.

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Petersen, Keith.

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