Analyzing Character The New Science of Judging Men; Misfits in Business, the Home and Social Life

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Analyzing Character The New Science of Judging Men; Misfits in Business, the Home and Social Life

by Katherine M. H. (Katherine Melvina Huntsinger) Blackford, Arthur Newcomb

EN·~13 hours·30 chapters

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30 total
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3:10
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PREFACE

1:01
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INTRODUCTION

30:08
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PART ONE - ANALYZING CHARACTER IN VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE

0:03
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Analyzing Character - CHAPTER I - CAUSES OF MISFITS

42:19
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CHAPTER II - ELEMENTS OF FITNESS

52:17
7

CHAPTER III - CLASSES OF MISFITS

1:20:08
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CHAPTER IV - THE PHYSICALLY FRAIL

38:02
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CHAPTER V - THE FAT MAN

26:39
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CHAPTER VI - THE MAN OF BONE AND MUSCLE

22:57

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en

Duration

~13 hours (787K characters)

Release date

2004-06-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

Katherine M. H. (Katherine Melvina Huntsinger) Blackford

Katherine M. H. (Katherine Melvina Huntsinger) Blackford

1875–1916

Best known for early books on hiring, personality, and so-called character analysis, this American writer helped shape popular thinking about work and management in the early 1900s. Her books mixed practical advice for employers with a now very dated belief that character could be read from physical traits.

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Arthur Newcomb

Arthur Newcomb

b. 1873

Known mostly as a collaborator on early 20th-century books about character analysis and hiring, this Wisconsin-born writer worked closely with Katherine M. H. Blackford on popular guides that blended workplace advice with then-fashionable ideas about personality. His name appears on books such as The Job, the Man, the Boss and Analyzing Character.

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