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1937 “What’s Wrong With You?” Psychological Test Advertisement Liberty Magazine

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Management number 7253320 Release Date 2025/08/20 List Price $8.99 Model Number 7253320
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Original vintage advertisement from the August 7, 1937 issue of Liberty Magazine, titled “What’s Wrong With You?" This full-page ad promotes a psychological self-assessment from the Psychological Testing Bureau of New York City, offering insight into emotional stability, personality traits, and self-confidence through a mail-in questionnaire.

With pointed, anxiety-provoking questions like “Do you squabble with your husband or wife?" and “Do you fear responsibility?", the ad taps into 1930s self-improvement culture and early popular psychology. A fascinating and unusual addition to any collection of vintage mental health, personality testing, or Depression-era ephemera.

Condition consistent with age. See photos for details.

Measures approx 8 x 11"

CategoryVintage & collectibles > Paper ephemera > Advertisement
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BrandUnique Vintage
ConditionLike new

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