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CHAPTER I
THE ALIMENTIVE TYPE 37
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Title: How to analyze people on sight through the science of human analysis
the five human types
Author: Elsie Lincoln Benedict
Ralph Paine Benedict
Illustrator: Raymond Lufkin
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HOW TO ANALYZE PEOPLE ON SIGHT
[Illustration: Each According To His Type]
[Illustration: title page]
HOW TO ANALYZE PEOPLE ON SIGHT
Through the Science of Human Analysis
The Five Human Types
by
ELSIE LINCOLN BENEDICT and RALPH PAINE BENEDICT
Printed and Bound
By The Roycrofters at Their Shops
In East Aurora
N. Y.
Copyright, 1921
By Elsie Lincoln Benedict and Ralph Paine Benedict
All rights reserved
WE THANK YOU
¶ To the following men and women we wish to express our appreciation for
their share in the production of this book:
To DUREN J. H. WARD, PH. D., formerly of the Anthropology Department
of Harvard University, who, as the discoverer of the fourth human type,
has added immeasurably to the world's knowledge of human science.
To RAYMOND H. LUFKIN, of Boston, who made the illustrations for this
volume scientifically accurate.
To THE ROYCROFTERS, of East Aurora, whose artistic workmanship made it
into a thing of beauty.
And last but not least,
To SARAH H. YOUNG, of San Francisco, our Business Manager, whose
efficiency correlated all these and placed the finished product in the
hands of our students.
THE AUTHORS
New York City, June, 1921
DEDICATED
TO
OUR STUDENTS
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