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Source: “Casualties European War, July 20, 1918–September 8, 1939,” [three scrapbooks of newspaper clippings]
Location: Reading Room / MO / 9.9 / M69c
First Name:Norman
Photograph:No
Last Name:Brooks
African American:No
Rank:Private
Death Date:1918
Age:22
Volume:1
Page:57

Source: “Maryland Hi-Lites” (Maryland Heights School newsletter), Volume V, Number 7, March 1939
Location: Schools Collection, Box 3, Archives
Corporate Name:C.C. Branneky & Sons
Advertisement:yes
Page:8

Source: The John Burroughs Alumni Directory, 1956
Location: St.L. / 373 / J61d
Last Name:Cornwell
First Name:Franklin
Middle Name:J.
Address:31 Clermont Lane
Class Year:1931
Page:5
Source: The John Burroughs Alumni Directory, 1956
Location: St.L. / 373 / J61d
Last Name:Stanton
First Name:Rosamond
Title:Mrs.
Maiden Name:Wilfley
Place of Residence:Bronxville, N.Y.
Class Year:1938
Page:12
Source: The John Burroughs Alumni Directory, 1956
Location: St.L. / 373 / J61d
Last Name:Winkelmeyer
First Name:Robert
Middle Name:K.
Address:414 Westrick Pl.
Class Year:1942
Page:1, 16

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