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Source: Program for the graduating exercises of St. Louis Central High School, June 16, 1905
Location: St.L. / 379.17 / C33m
Last Name:Hudler
First Name:Edna

Source: The Handclasp Across the Sea (St. Louis, Mo.: Globe-Democrat Composing Room), 1918-1919 (incomplete run)
Location: MO / 9.9 / H19
Last Name:DeWarf
First Name:Vincent
Volume:I
Issue:10
Date of Publication:October 15, 1918
Page:9, 15

Source: The Associate (Stix, Baer & Fuller employee magazine), 1960-1964 (four issues)
Location: St.L. / 05 / As78
Last Name:Wetmore
First Name:Carlotta
Title:Miss
Volume:XVII
Issue:20
Date of Publication:March 6, 1964
Page:3-4

Source: The Dauphin, 1924, 1929, 1935 and 1941 (yearbooks published by the students of Loyola Hall and St. Louis University High School).
Location: St.L. / 377 / Sa2hd
Last Name:Temm
First Name:Charles
Photograph:Yes
Publication Date:1924
Page:42

Source: Program for Washington University Sixty-sixth Commencement, June 7, 1927
Location: Washington University Collection
Last Name:Booker
First Name:Lucy
Middle Name:Jane
Page:2

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