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Wile, Frederic William : ephemera.
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SCA237-GA236-4
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3 leaves. - 1 photograph : b&w ; 3 x 3 cm
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File consists of ephemeral material related to Frederic William Wile. The first item is correspondence from Harvey Washington Wiley of the Good Housekeeping Institute discussing the disadvantages of white bread. Wiley was a noted chemist who worked for the United States Government, and later for the Good Housekeeping Institute. The file aslo includes a certificate appointing Wile as a Major, Staff Specialist in the Officers' Reserve Corps of the Army of the United States. An identification photograph of Wile was attached to the certificate.
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- Wile, Frederic William (Subject)