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Dentists

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Oakley Bruce Davy, Sr. (1893 - 1990) Family Papers

 Collection
Identifier: 55/4
Abstract The Oakley Bruce Davy, Sr., Family Papers are arranged in four major sections: the papers of Oakley Bruce, Sr., and Reuben Roy; Helen Lambert Davy; Oakley Bruce, Jr.; and the financial records of Oakley Bruce, Sr., and Reuben Roy. These are divided into 22 main categories and are housed in 10 boxes containing 31 folders and a great variety of separate items. The bulk of the papers, 5 boxes, consists of financial records (1924-1939) for the dental offices shared by O. B. Davy, Sr., and R. R....
Dates: 1897-1962

G.V. Black statue in Lincoln Park, Chicago, Illinois, 1935

 Item
Identifier: autogend1e6326
Abstract

The statue was created by Frederick Hibbard and dedicated in 1918. The larger than life seated figure was originally located in Lincoln Park, just east of the Chicago Historical Society building. This photograph was taken before the statue was relocated to its current site at the head of Astor Street on North Avenue in Lincoln Park.

Dates: 1935

Martin O. Juel ( -1978) Papers

 Collection
Identifier: 55/25
Abstract

The papers of Martin O. Juel span the period 1926-1980, and consist mainly of personal and professional financial records (including tax returns and bills, savings account records, insurance policy and premium receipts, office income records, and related materials). A small amount of correspondence pertains to Juel's interest in a family farm at Canton, South Dakota. Scattered patient records reflect contemporary dental billing practices.

Dates: 1928-1980

Portrait of G.V. Black, [date of production not identified]

 Item
Identifier: autogend1e6283
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Northwestern University G.V. Black digitized collection contains 43 manuscripts, 100 letters and several photographs covering the period between 1867 and 1915. Some of the more important items in the collection are: correspondence between Dr. Black and Dr. Frederick S. McKay from the turn of the century that focus on mottled enamel of teeth and early hypotheses on water and fluoridation; correspondence, program announcements and other memorabilia from the World Dental Congress held in...
Dates: [date of production not identified]