Otto Juettner family papers, 1855-1957 (bulk 1901-1957).

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Otto Juettner family papers, 1855-1957 (bulk 1901-1957).

Contains Otto Juettner's correspondence, speeches and writings about medicine, physiological therapy, the history of medicine in the Mid- west, his books, and folksongs. Includes a couple of music scores and an essay in which he strongly opposes women in business. The Estella Bode Juettner papers contain newspaper articles written by her father about his 1907-1908 trip to Germany, and correspondence and newspaper clippings about family members and others, particularly letters from her brother during World War I (which primarily discuss family matters) and clippings about the U.S.S. K-7.

1.3 cubic ft. (6 boxes).

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