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| 40 Wall Street = Skyscraper at 40 Wall Street, New York; notable office building
| 40 Wall Street = Skyscraper at 40 Wall Street, New York; notable office building
| Adolph J. Sabath = U.S. congressman; long-serving House member
| Alexander Pope = English poet; neoclassical writer
| Alexis Carrel = French surgeon; Nobel-winning researcher
| Allen Saunders = American writer and cartoonist; comics and advice columnist
| Alopecia = Hair loss condition; medical term
| Amelita Galli-Curci = Italian coloratura soprano; early recording star
| American International Corporation = U.S. holding company; early twentieth-century investments
| American Recording Company = U.S. record label; 1930s popular recordings
| Archibald Sayce = Oxford Assyriologist; linguist and scholar
| Archives of Psychology = Psychology monograph series; academic publication
| Archives of Psychology = Psychology monograph series; academic publication
| Arthur Hays Sulzberger = American newspaper publisher; New York Times publisher
| Arthur Sattherly = American A&R executive; recording industry figure
| Asia Life Insurance Company = Shanghai life insurer; wartime case company
| Baldwin Locomotive Works = American locomotive manufacturer; steam and diesel engines
| Bayonne, New Jersey = City in New Jersey; industrial port
| Ben Fortson = American public official; Georgia politician
| Benjamin Franklin = American Founding Father; scientist, inventor, printer, diplomat
| Benjamin Franklin = American Founding Father; scientist, inventor, printer, diplomat
| Bethlehem Steel = American steel company; major 20th-century manufacturer
| Bethlehem Steel = American steel company; major 20th-century manufacturer
| Board of Higher Education of New York City = Governing body for NYC municipal colleges; higher-education board
| Boston Dispensary = Boston medical clinic; public outpatient institution
| Boston Dispensary = Boston medical clinic; public outpatient institution
| Bow Lake = Lake in the Canadian Rockies; Alberta destination
| Bow Lake = Lake in the Canadian Rockies; Alberta destination
| Bridge House = Shanghai prison; wartime detention center
| Bridge House = Shanghai prison; wartime detention center
| Bright Ramparts = Novel by Thelma Thompson; desert-set work
| Buffalo Forge = American engineering company; industrial equipment manufacturer
| Buffalo Forge = American engineering company; industrial equipment manufacturer
| Butler College = Former name of Butler University; Indianapolis institution
| Byrne’s Clinic = Medical clinic in Petosky, Michigan; diagnostic center
| C. I. Blackwood = Oklahoma business college proprietor; case subject
| C. I. Blackwood = Oklahoma business college proprietor; case subject
| Canadian Alpine Club = Mountaineering organization in Canada; training and expeditions
| Canadian Rockies = Mountain range in Canada; alpine region
| Canadian Rockies = Mountain range in Canada; alpine region
| Carlsbad Caverns = U.S. national park caves; New Mexico site
| Carlsbad Caverns = U.S. national park caves; New Mexico site
| Cass Daley = American singer and comedian; radio and film performer
| Cass Daley = American singer and comedian; radio and film performer
| Caven Point = Peninsula in Bayonne, New Jersey; military facility area
| Central Normal College = Indiana teacher-training college; Danville institution
| Central Wesleyan College = Methodist college in Warrenton, Missouri; music instruction noted
| Central Wesleyan Orphans’ Home = Methodist orphanage in Warrenton, Missouri; child care institution
| Charles Luckman = American businessman and architect; consumer-goods executive
| Charles Luckman = American businessman and architect; consumer-goods executive
| Charles Roberts = Investment counselor; finance professional
| Charles Roberts = Investment counselor; finance professional
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| City of Los Angeles = Streamliner passenger train; Union Pacific service
| City of Los Angeles = Streamliner passenger train; Union Pacific service
| College of the City of New York = Public college in New York City; higher education institution
| College of the City of New York = Public college in New York City; higher education institution
| Columbia College = Undergraduate college of Columbia University; New York institution
| Conquest of Mexico = History by William H. Prescott; classic narrative
| Conquest of Mexico = History by William H. Prescott; classic narrative
| Connie Mack = American baseball manager; Philadelphia Athletics leader
| Connie Mack = American baseball manager; Philadelphia Athletics leader
| Corral Creek = Stream near Lake Louise; Canadian Rockies site
| Dale Carnegie = American writer and lecturer; self-help pioneer
| Dale Carnegie = American writer and lecturer; self-help pioneer
| Dale Carnegie & Company = Training organization; corporate education provider
| Dale Carnegie & Company = Training organization; corporate education provider
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| David Harold Fink = American psychiatrist; author of Release from Nervous Tension
| David Harold Fink = American psychiatrist; author of Release from Nervous Tension
| Deems Taylor = American composer and critic; radio broadcaster
| Deems Taylor = American composer and critic; radio broadcaster
| Del Hughes = American accountant; veterans’ hospital case subject
| DePauw = Private university in Indiana; liberal arts institution
| DePauw = Private university in Indiana; liberal arts institution
| Dorothy Dix = American advice columnist; journalist and author
| Dorothy Dix = American advice columnist; journalist and author
| Dr. Lilga = Physician at Byrne’s Clinic; fluoroscopy examiner
| Dr. Nathaniel Kleitman = Sleep researcher; University of Chicago physiologist
| Dr. Nathaniel Kleitman = Sleep researcher; University of Chicago physiologist
| E. Stanley Jones = American Methodist missionary; Christian writer
| Earl P. Haney = Nebraska resident; case subject in Carnegie’s book
| Earl P. Haney = Nebraska resident; case subject in Carnegie’s book
| Eastern Air Lines = American airline; commercial carrier
| Eddie Rickenbacker = American aviator; World War I ace and airline executive
| Eddie Rickenbacker = American aviator; World War I ace and airline executive
| Edmund Jacobson = American physician; progressive relaxation pioneer
| Edmund Jacobson = American physician; progressive relaxation pioneer
| Edward S. Evans = American entrepreneur; Detroit business leader
| Eleanor Roosevelt = American First Lady; humanitarian and diplomat
| Eleanor Roosevelt = American First Lady; humanitarian and diplomat
| Elmer Eggleston = American physician; Kellogg Sanatorium doctor
| Elmer Thomas = American politician; U.S. senator from Oklahoma
| Elmer Thomas = American politician; U.S. senator from Oklahoma
| Engineers’ Club = Private professional club in New York; engineers’ association
| Engineers’ Club = Private professional club in New York; engineers’ association
| Eton = Eton College; English boarding school
| E. Stanley Jones = American Methodist missionary; Christian writer
| Fidelity Mutual of Philadelphia = American insurance company; life insurer
| Forest Hills = Neighborhood in Queens, New York City
| Forest Hills = Neighborhood in Queens, New York City
| Foster Kennedy = Neurologist; known for wartime observations
| Foster Kennedy = Neurologist; known for wartime observations
| Frank Bettger = American insurance salesman; case subject
| Frank S. Hogan = New York County district attorney; prosecutor
| Frederick Winslow Taylor = American engineer; scientific management pioneer
| Frederick Winslow Taylor = American engineer; scientific management pioneer
| Frisco Railway = St. Louis–San Francisco Railway; U.S. railroad
| Frisco Railway = St. Louis–San Francisco Railway; U.S. railroad
| Gallery Books = Simon & Schuster imprint; trade publisher
| Gallery Books = Simon & Schuster imprint; trade publisher
| Galen Litchfield = American businessman; Asia Life Insurance manager
| George Washington High School = Public high school in the Bronx
| George Washington High School = Public high school in the Bronx
| G.I. training program = U.S. veteran education program; postwar job training
| G.I. training program = U.S. veteran education program; postwar job training
| Gilbert and Sullivan = English comic-opera duo; Victorian theatre composers
| Grand Teton = Mountain in Wyoming; national park peak
| Grand Teton = Mountain in Wyoming; national park peak
| Great Northern Hotel = New York City hotel; Manhattan lodging
| H. P. Howell = American banker; Commercial National Bank & Trust chairman
| H. P. Howell = American banker; Commercial National Bank & Trust chairman
| H. V. Kaltenborn = American radio commentator; news analyst
| Harper & Brothers = American publishing house; book publisher
| Harold C. Habein = American physician; executive health study author
| Harvard = Harvard University; private research university in Massachusetts
| Harvard = Harvard University; private research university in Massachusetts
| Henry C. Link = American psychologist; author and businessman
| Henry C. Link = American psychologist; author and businessman
| Henry Ford = American industrialist; Ford Motor founder
| Henry Ford = American industrialist; Ford Motor founder
| Henry Morgenthau Jr. = U.S. Treasury Secretary; New Deal official
| Herbert Spencer = English philosopher; sociologist and essayist
| Herbert Spencer = English philosopher; sociologist and essayist
| Heraclitus = Ancient Greek philosopher; pre-Socratic thinker
| Homer Croy = American novelist and screenwriter
| Homer Croy = American novelist and screenwriter
| How to Win Friends and Influence People = Dale Carnegie book; self-help classic
| How to Win Friends and Influence People = Dale Carnegie book; self-help classic
| Indochina = Southeast Asian region; historical French colonial area
| Jack Dempsey = American boxer; heavyweight champion
| Jack Dempsey = American boxer; heavyweight champion
| Jack Dempsey Restaurant = New York restaurant owned by Jack Dempsey; Times Square venue
| J. A. Hadfield = British psychiatrist; hypnosis and attitude studies
| James A. Grant = American produce shipper; case subject
| James Gordon Gilkey = American minister; author and educator
| James Gordon Gilkey = American minister; author and educator
| Jeanette MacDonald = American singer and actress
| Jeanette MacDonald = American singer and actress
| J. C. Penney = American businessman; retail founder
| J. C. Penney = American businessman; retail founder
| Jimmy Long = American songwriter; Gene Autry collaborator
| John D. Rockefeller = American industrialist; philanthropist
| John D. Rockefeller = American industrialist; philanthropist
| John Ruskin = English writer and art critic
| John Ruskin = English writer and art critic
| Johns Hopkins School of Medicine = Medical school at Johns Hopkins University
| Julius Rosenwald = American businessman; Sears philanthropist
| Julius Rosenwald = American businessman; Sears philanthropist
| Kalidasa = Classical Sanskrit poet and dramatist
| Kalidasa = Classical Sanskrit poet and dramatist
| Kellogg Sanatorium = Medical sanatorium in Battle Creek, Michigan; wellness institution
| Kellogg Sanatorium = Medical sanatorium in Battle Creek, Michigan; wellness institution
| KVOO = Tulsa radio station; broadcast outlet
| KVOO = Tulsa radio station; broadcast outlet
| Lake Louise = Glacial lake in Alberta; Canadian Rockies site
| Laurence Jones = American educator; case subject in Carnegie’s book
| League of Decency = Catholic film decency organization; content ratings advocate
| League of Decency = Catholic film decency organization; content ratings advocate
| Leo Tolstoy = Russian novelist; literary giant
| Library of Congress = U.S. national library; federal research library
| Life magazine = American weekly magazine; photojournalism pioneer
| Lincoln = U.S. president; Abraham Lincoln
| Lincoln = U.S. president; Abraham Lincoln
| Lincoln Memorial University = Private university in Tennessee; contest judge’s institution
| Little Yoho Valley = Valley in Yoho region; alpine terrain
| Lives of the Twelve Caesars = Ancient Roman biographies by Suetonius; classic work
| Lives of the Twelve Caesars = Ancient Roman biographies by Suetonius; classic work
| Lloyd’s of London = British insurance market; risk syndicate
| Lowell Thomas = American broadcaster and writer
| Lowell Thomas = American broadcaster and writer
| Lucknow = City in India; Uttar Pradesh capital
| Lucknow = City in India; Uttar Pradesh capital
| Marcus Aurelius = Roman emperor and Stoic philosopher
| Margaret Tayler Yates = American novelist; Red Cross volunteer
| Matthew C. Brush = American business executive; corporate leader
| Matthew C. Brush = American business executive; corporate leader
| Mayo Clinic = U.S. academic medical center; Rochester, Minnesota
| Mayo Clinic = U.S. academic medical center; Rochester, Minnesota
| Metropolitan Life Insurance Company = American insurance company; health pamphlets publisher
| Michel de Montaigne = French essayist; Renaissance humanist
| Montreal General Hospital = Canadian teaching hospital; Montreal institution
| Mrs. William T. Moon = New York resident; case subject
| National Enameling and Stamping Company = American manufacturing company; housewares producer
| National Enameling and Stamping Company = American manufacturing company; housewares producer
| New Brunswick Theological Seminary = Reformed Church seminary; theological school
| New Brunswick Theological Seminary = Reformed Church seminary; theological school
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| Northwestern Railroad = Railroad reference; regional rail line
| Northwestern Railroad = Railroad reference; regional rail line
| Num-Ti-Gah Lodge = Historic lodge at Bow Lake; Canadian Rockies inn
| Num-Ti-Gah Lodge = Historic lodge at Bow Lake; Canadian Rockies inn
| O. F. Gober = American physician; railway medical director
| Oxford = University of Oxford; research university
| Peace of Mind = Self-help book by Joshua Loth Liebman
| Peace of Mind = Self-help book by Joshua Loth Liebman
| Peabody Museum = Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History; museum
| Peabody Museum = Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History; museum
| Pearl Harbor = U.S. naval base in Hawaii; World War II attack site
| Peking = Historical name for Beijing; city in China
| Philadelphia Bulletin = Defunct Philadelphia newspaper; daily publication
| Pittsburgh Plate Glass = American glass and coatings company; PPG predecessor
| Pittsburgh Plate Glass = American glass and coatings company; PPG predecessor
| Prince of Wales = Title for heir apparent to the British throne
| Prince of Wales = Title for heir apparent to the British throne
| Prince of Wales Rangers = Canadian Army unit; mountain training example
| Putnam County Fair = County fair in Bainbridge, Indiana; local event
| Putnam County Fair = County fair in Bainbridge, Indiana; local event
| R. V. C. Bodley = British soldier and writer; Saharan memoirist
| R. V. C. Bodley = British soldier and writer; Saharan memoirist
| Ralph Waldo Emerson = American essayist and philosopher
| Regius Professor of Medicine = Royal medical chair at the University of Oxford
| Reinhold Niebuhr = American theologian; author of the Serenity Prayer
| Reinhold Niebuhr = American theologian; author of the Serenity Prayer
| Republic Pictures = American film studio; B-movie and serial producer
| Richard C. Cabot = American physician; social work pioneer
| Richard E. Byrd = American polar explorer; Antarctic expeditions
| Robert E. Lee = Confederate general; Civil War commander
| Robert E. Peary = American explorer; North Pole claimant
| Robert E. Peary = American explorer; North Pole claimant
| Robert Maynard Hutchins = American educator; University of Chicago president
| Robert Maynard Hutchins = American educator; University of Chicago president
| Roger W. Babson = American entrepreneur and economist
| Roger W. Babson = American entrepreneur and economist
| Royal Typewriter Company = American office equipment maker; typewriter manufacturer
| Samuel Untermyer = American lawyer; civic leader
| Samuel Untermyer = American lawyer; civic leader
| Samuel Vauclain = American industrialist; Baldwin Locomotive Works president
| Sandhurst = British Army officer training academy; Royal Military College
| Sarah Bernhardt = French actress; stage icon
| Sarah Bernhardt = French actress; stage icon
| Sears, Roebuck and Co. = American retailer; mail-order and department stores
| Serenity Prayer = Christian prayer by Reinhold Niebuhr; acceptance and courage theme
| Shanghai YMCA = YMCA branch in Shanghai; community center
| Simon & Schuster = American publishing company; trade publisher
| Sing Sing = New York State prison; Ossining facility
| Smedley Butler = U.S. Marine Corps general; two-time Medal of Honor recipient
| Smedley Butler = U.S. Marine Corps general; two-time Medal of Honor recipient
| Starr, Park and Freeman = American shipping and insurance firm; Far Eastern operations
| Stewart W. McClelland = American educator; Lincoln Memorial University president
| Suetonius = Roman historian; author of Lives of the Twelve Caesars
| Suetonius = Roman historian; author of Lives of the Twelve Caesars
| Shut-in Society = Letter-writing support group for invalids; volunteer network
| T. E. Lawrence = British army officer; Lawrence of Arabia
| T. E. Lawrence = British army officer; Lawrence of Arabia
| Ted Bengermino = American infantryman; combat fatigue case subject
| That Silver-Haired Daddy of Mine = Song by Gene Autry and Jimmy Long; 1930s hit
| The Children’s Hour = Poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow; family theme
| The Christ of the Indian Road = Religious book by E. Stanley Jones
| The Christ of the Indian Road = Religious book by E. Stanley Jones
| The Messenger = Book by R. V. C. Bodley; study of Islam
| The Messenger = Book by R. V. C. Bodley; study of Islam
| The Mikado = Comic opera by Gilbert and Sullivan; Savoy Opera
| The Washington Post = American newspaper; major daily
| Theodore Dreiser = American novelist; naturalist writer
| Theodore Dreiser = American novelist; naturalist writer
| Theodore Roosevelt = American president; Rough Rider and reformer
| Theodore Roosevelt = American president; Rough Rider and reformer
| They Had to See Paris = 1929 film starring Will Rogers; first talking picture for him
| The Washington Post = American newspaper; major daily
| Thomas Carlyle = Scottish essayist and historian; Victorian man of letters
| Thomas Edison = American inventor and businessman; electric industry pioneer
| Thomas Hyslop = British physician; psychiatry and prayer lecturer
| Time = American news magazine; weekly publication
| Time = American news magazine; weekly publication
| University of Chicago = Private research university in Chicago
| University of Chicago’s Laboratory for Clinical Physiology = University lab; clinical physiology research center
| U.S. Army = United States Army; land warfare service branch
| U.S. Army = United States Army; land warfare service branch
| U.S. Steel = United States Steel Corporation; steelmaker
| U.S. Steel = United States Steel Corporation; steelmaker
| Ulysses S. Grant = U.S. general and president; Civil War leader
| University of Chicago = Private research university in Chicago
| University of Chicago’s Laboratory for Clinical Physiology = University lab; clinical physiology research center
| Virginia Tech = Public research university in Blacksburg, Virginia
| Virginia Tech = Public research university in Blacksburg, Virginia
| V.P.I. = Virginia Polytechnic Institute; former name of Virginia Tech
| V.P.I. = Virginia Polytechnic Institute; former name of Virginia Tech
| W. C. Alvarez = American physician; gastroenterology and stress researcher
| West of the Water Tower = Novel by Homer Croy; film adaptation source
| West of the Water Tower = Novel by Homer Croy; film adaptation source
| Will Rogers = American humorist and actor; vaudeville and film star
| William I. L. McGonigle = American dentist; stress-related dental case observer
| William James = American philosopher and psychologist
| William James = American philosopher and psychologist
| William McKinley = 25th U.S. president
| William McKinley = 25th U.S. president
| William Osler = Canadian physician; medical educator and writer
| Willis H. Carrier = American engineer; air-conditioning pioneer
| Willis H. Carrier = American engineer; air-conditioning pioneer
| Winston Churchill = British statesman; wartime prime minister
| Winston Churchill = British statesman; wartime prime minister
| WLS = Chicago radio station; clear-channel broadcaster
| World War II = Global war from 1939–1945; Allied–Axis conflict
| Yale = Yale University; Ivy League university
| Yale = Yale University; Ivy League university
| Yale Club = Private social club in New York; alumni association
| Yale Club = Private social club in New York; alumni association

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