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Source: The High School Echo (Central High School yearbook), 1904 and 1908
Location: St.L. / 379.17 / C33e
Last Name:Frazer
First Name:Marguerite
Middle Name:C.
Photograph:yes
Publication Date:1908
Page:40

Source: Memorial Volume of the Diamond Jubilee of St. Louis University, 1829-1904 (St. Louis: Little & Becker Printing Co., 1904)
Location: St.L / 378 / Sa2
Last Name:Roberts
First Name:Charles
Middle Name:V. H.
Illustration:No
Page:302

Source: Mercantile-Commerce News / Mercantile News, November 1947-November 1969 (published in the interest of the employees of Mercantile-Commerce Bank and Trust Company and later the Mercantile Trust Company).
Location: St.L. / 05 / M533; St.L. / 05 / M533n
Last Name:Presak
First Name:Theresa
Photograph:Yes
Volume:13
Issue:6
Date of Publication:June, 1964
Page:8

Source: First Annual Bulletin, Saint Luke’s Alumni Association, Saint Luke’s Hospital, 1923
Location: St.L. / 362 / Sa24L
Last Name:Schulz
First Name:Alice
Title:Mrs.
Maiden Name:Knight
Class Year:1911
Page:13
Remarks:resides in Luline, Texas

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