What
Newspapers Have Said About Elsie Benedict and Her Work "Over fifty
thousand people heard Elsie Lincoln Benedict at the City Auditorium
during her six weeks lecture engagement in Milwaukee."-Milwaukee Leader,
April 2, 1921. "Elsie Lincoln Benedict has a brilliant record. She is
like a fresh breath of Colorado ozone. Her ideas are as stimulating as
the health-giving breezes of the Rockies."-New York Evening Mail, April
16, 1914. "Several hundred people were turned away from the Masonic
Temple last night where Elsie Lincoln Benedict, famous human analyst,
spoke on 'How to Analyze People on Sight.'
Asked how she could draw and hold a crowd of 3,000 for a lecture, she
said: 'Because I talk on the one subject on earth in which every
individual is most interested-himself.'"-Seattle Times, June 2, 1920.
"Elsie Lincoln Benedict is a woman who has studied deeply under genuine
scientists and is demonstrating to thousands at the Auditorium each
evening that she knows the connection between an individual's external
characteristics and his inner traits."-Minneapolis News, November 7,
1920. "Elsie Lincoln Benedict is known nationally, having conducted
lecture courses in many of the large Eastern cities. Her work is based
upon the practical methods of modern science as worked out in the
world's leading laboratories where exhaustive tests are applied to
determine individual types, talents, vocational bents and
possibilities."-San Francisco Bulletin, January 25, 1919................