Human Culture V5 N1 Jan 1903
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Human Culture V5 N1 Jan 1903
Author: Human Culture
Year: 1903
From Pat Deveney's database: Human Culture. A Monthly Journal / A Monthly Magazine Devoted to Culture, Science, Health, Progress and Success / A Magazine for those Interested in Themselves and How to Make the Most of Themselves. Hits the nail on the head every time / Devoted to the Character Reading Art 1903--1908? Monthly Chicago, IL. Publisher: L.A. Vaught. Editor: Louis A. Vaught; V.G. Lundquist, Sc.D., and Mrs. L.A. Vaught; Dr. Victor Gabriel Rocine and Emily H. Vaught. Succeeds: Phrenological News (Chicago); Human Faculty 5/1, January 1903-9/1, November 1907 (?) $1.00- $1.50 a year; 12 pp. Continues the volume numbering of Human Faculty. Rocine (1855-1943), who prefixed his name with "Doctor" because he had a Ph.D. in Mental Science from the Haddock & Holt Institute in San Francisco, on which see Human Nature (San Francisco), was born in Sweden and after the turn of the century began to publish in Chicago a series of books on "Mind-Training," "Heads, Faces, types, Races," "Syngesis" (on the sexual center in the brain), etc. As with many of his contemporaries, sex ("Conservation of Sex-Vitality") played a prominent role in Rocine's ideas on mental training and development, but