Mike Palij wrote:
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> On Mon, 08 Sep 2008 21:53:47 -0400, Christopher D. Green wrote:
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>> I am nearly certain this this is incorrect. 
>>     
>
> You're being a little vague here.  My post is below.  Are you
> saying that headshrinker was not in use in Hollywood in the
> later 1940s?  

Sorry, that was a little vague. I am saying that I don't think that is 
the origin of the term; that it was used much earlier than that, and 
much more widely than in the Hollywood alone.
> What is your evidence?
>   

Angle, P. M. (1975). /Philip K. Wrigley: A memoir of a modest man/. 
Chicago: Rand
McNally, p. 65.


Regards,
Chris
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