Papers, 1843-2002 and [undated].

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Papers, 1843-2002 and [undated].

Papers describe Gutman's life and also include documents relating to other members of the Gutman family, including his parents, his siblings, (Marion and Joseph Gutman), his grandmother, Dora Leopold Rosenblatt, and his relative Amy Greif.

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Rosenblatt, Dora Leopold

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Greif, Amy F., 1893-1990

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Gutman, Beulah, 1883-1979

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Gutman family.

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Gutman, Marion, 1904-1996.

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Gutman, Joseph, 1904-1971

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Gutman, Adolph, b. ca. 1874.

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Gutman, Arthur J., 1911-

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Attorney in Jacksonville, Fla. From the description of Correspondence to Chaim Potok, 1975. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 700047465 Arthur J. Gutman was born in 1911. A native Baltimorean, Mr. Gutman held the position of president of the Mencken Society, an organization founded to encourage the reading of and to pursue research into the writings of Henry L. Mencken from 1979-1999. Through a life-long engagement with the work of H.L. Mencken he est...