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Source: The Associate (Stix, Baer & Fuller employee magazine), 1952-1955, 1957
Location: St.L. / 05 / As78
Last Name:Steiner
First Name:Harry
Portrait:Yes
Volume:IV
Issue:41
Date of Publication:October 21, 1955
Page:5-7

Source: Laclede News, 1956-1963, 1965-1969 (incomplete run)
Location: Gephardt Stacks 12.6.2
Last Name:Johnson
First Name:Lyle
Title:Mrs.
Portrait:yes
Volume:23
Issue:8
Date of Publication:August 1958
Page:cover page, 7

Source: The Orange and Blue (student newspaper of Cleveland High School), 1937, 1945-1948, 1951, 1959, 1963 (incomplete run)
Location: Oversize (flat) / St.L. / 373.224 / C635o
Last Name:Rasp
First Name:Marianne
Volume:Ll
Issue:4
Date of Publication:April 2, 1947
Page:4

Source: The St. Louis Builder/The Builder/The Realty Record and Builder, 1899-1911 (incomplete run)
Location: Oversize / St.L. / 05 / R22
Building Illustration:yes
Corporate Name:Wabash Station
Volume:XI
Issue:5
Date of Publication:May 1904
Page:45
Remarks:sketch of new World's Fair station of the Wabash, 200 feet from World's Fair entrance

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