Jacob D. Brook papers 1886-1954

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Jacob D. Brook papers 1886-1954

Grandville, Kent County, Michigan, physician and public health official. Family and professional correspondence and other materials relating to his medical career, especially his education at the Detroit College of Medicine, private practice in Kent County, and work with professional organizations, including the Michigan State Medical Society and the Michigan Public Health Association; also material relating to his interest in the Reformed Church of Grandville; miscellaneous papers of father, Dirk Broek, and sister, Christina S. Broek; and photographs.

3 linear feet and 1 oversize folder

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Bentley Historical Library

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First Reformed Church (Grandville, Mich.)

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Hope College

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Moody Bible Institute

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Michigan State Public Health Association.

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Detroit College of Medicine

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Michigan Public Health Association

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The Michigan Public Health Association was organized in 1919 and incorporated in 1921. In 1936, the Board of Directors stated that, "the primary objective of the Association is the coordination of all professional and lay groups in the promotion of an effective public health program for Michigan." The Association underwent a major reorganization in 1970. According to the 1985 bylaws, the purposes of the organization are: to promote public health in the state of Michigan;...

Wheeler, Clara Marian, 1861-1946.

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Grand Rapids, Michigan educator, principal of the Grand Rapids Kindergarten Training School, and advocate of kindergarten education. From the description of Clara Marian Wheeler papers, 1874-1948. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34422187 Clara Marian Wheeler was born April 25, 1861 in Grand Rapids, Michigan. She was the daughter of Reuben and Marian Wheeler. Wheeler was a teacher and spent more than half a century in kindergarten teaching. She was a charter mem...

Reformed Church in America

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Broek, Dirk.

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Broek family.

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Broek, Christina S.

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Central Reformed Church (Grand Rapids, Mich.)

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Central Reformed Church (Grandville, Mich.)

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Brook, Jacob D. (Jacob Daniel), 1876-1956.

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Grandville, Kent County, Michigan, physician and public health official. From the description of Jacob D. Brook papers, 1886-1954. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34420442 Born in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1876, Jacob Daniel Brook moved with his family to the community of Grandville in Kent County, Michigan; and it was to this area that he returned when he completed his medical education at the Detroit College of Medicine (1902). Following hi...