Frank B. Robinson

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Frank Bruce "Doc" Robinson (1886 – 19 October 1948[1]) was an American New Thought author and spiritual leader. A pharmacist in Moscow, Idaho,[2][3] Robinson was the son of an English Baptist minister. He studied in a Canadian Bible school but later rejected organized religion in favor of the New Thought Movement. In 1928, he founded the spiritual movement Psychiana.[4][5] Robinson was also publisher of the Idahoan newspaper.[6] Psychiana's International Headquarters building still stands on 2nd Street, as does Robinson's house on Howard Street.[7] Robinson's most lasting impact on Moscow and Latah County is the eponymous Robinson Park, for which he donated the land.

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