Stutz, John G. Papers 1987

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Stutz, John G. Papers 1987

John G. Stutz, city manager. The John G. Stutz Papers consist of the volume Planning a Farm Boy to be a City Manager: Forty Years of Public Service, Recognitions, and commendations, Resume and Epilogue in the 95th Year (1987), written and compiled by Stutz.

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Stutz, John G.

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Stutz was born in a sod house in Ness County, Kansas on January 1st, 1893 to Valentine C. and Susan (Oetzel) Stutz. He attended the University of Kansas between 1916-1919. Before finishing college, Stutz enrolled in officer training school in Leavenworth, Kansas and served as an Infantry One Pounder Gun Divison Instrucutor. He resigned his commission as 1st Lieutenant to finish college at the University of Chicago. Stutz served as executive director of The League of Kansas Municipalities (1920-1...

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University of Chicago-History

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The University of Chicago's Documentary Films Group is the oldest student film society in the United States. It had its beginnings in the early 1930s when a group of students living in the university's International House came together around an interest in the emerging documentary genre. In 1941 the name "Documentary Film Group" was adopted, and the group began showing films in the university's Social Sciences building. Early favorites of Doc Films, as it later came to ...