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ID 24448
  Title The faces of the centennial: A photoessay
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Journal Chiropr Hist. 2016 Summer;36(1):42-61
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Excerpt: During the 1995 Chiropractic Centennial Celebration in Davenport, la., Gary Auerbach, D.C., set up photography equipment in his room at the Blackhawk Hotel and throughout the Centennial would invite various personalities to have a portrait done. He also photographed a number of people in the courtyard of the B.J. and Mabel Palmer Residence on the Palmer of College of Chiropractic campus and a few on the Mississippi riverfront in Davenport ... He captured on film the iconic personalities attending the 1995 Centennial Celebration in Davenport, coincidentally assembling a photographic hall of fame of those who were the faces of the chiropractic profession at its centenary.

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