Elsie Lincoln Benedict (1885–1970) was advertised as the best known women's speaker during the 1920s, speaking to over 3 million people in her lifetime and writing on what Napoleon Hill and Dale Carnegie and a long list of men would do later.
She was an American suffragist leader representing the State of Colorado for the Women's Right to Vote.
She promoted the law of attraction through her many worldwide lectures.
Author: Heather Mickelson Source: Inside front cover of book, "How to Analyze People on Sight" written and donated by Elsie Lincoln Benedict to University of California Berkley License: PD US