Clara H. Brucker papers 1920-1980

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Clara H. Brucker papers 1920-1980

Active in numerous civic and charitable organization, Clara Brucker assisted her husband Wilber M. Brucker, who had served as both governor of Michigan and Secretary of the Army. The collection includes correspondence, speeches, travel briefs and diaries.

8 linear feet

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SNAC Resource ID: 6389574

Bentley Historical Library

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Clara H. Brucker was born in Iowa, then moved to Michigan where she graduated from Saginaw High School. Although teaching was her first love, she decided on a business career when the First World War broke out. After graduation from Drexel Institute she became a statistician for Du Pont and later for General Motors in New York, where she also studied magazine writing at Columbia. In 1923 she married Wilber Brucker, then Prosecuting Attorney of Saginaw County, later to be...