William DeKleine papers 1914-1955

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William DeKleine papers 1914-1955

Physician, public health officer, medical director of the American Red Cross and Michigan Health Commissioner, 1944-1947. Correspondence, articles, speeches, and other professional papers.

3 linear feet and 1 oversize folder

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Bentley Historical Library

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