Otto Ehrlich Collection 1876-2004 bulk 1908-1979

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Otto Ehrlich Collection 1876-2004 bulk 1908-1979

The Otto Ehrlich Collection documents the life and professional activities of Otto Ehrlich, economist, lecturer,advertisement artist, and teacher. The collection includes brochures, booklets, clippings, correspondence, financial and immigration documents, minutes, notes, photographs, photocollages, examples of his advertisement work, printed materials and writings. Documents comprising the collection reflect various aspects of Otto Ehrlich’s personal and professionallife, teaching, research and writings in the fields of economics, and to a lesser extent his involvement with the field of advertisement and music.

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