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Source: The Hatchet (Washington University yearbook), 1903-1943 (incomplete run)
Location: St.L. / 378 / W27h
Last Name:Stocking
First Name:Adele
Middle Name:Eugenie
Portrait:yes
Home Town:DeSoto, Mo.
Year:1926
Page:55

Source: The Boilermaker (St. Louis, Mo.: John Nooter Boiler Works Company), August-September 1943--April-May 1949 and July-August-September 1952 (incomplete run)
Location: St.L. / 05 / B636
Last Name:Weiss
First Name:Orlin
Title:Jr.
Rank:Corp.
Page:5
Publication Date:October-November 1943

Source: Issues of the Maplewood Herald, Maplewood Journal, and Maplewood News, 1911-1913
Location: Microfilm room
Last Name:Coghlan
First Name:Clara
Middle Name:May
Title:Miss
Newspaper Title:Maplewood News
Date of Newspaper:1912 October 26
Page:1
Column:1, 4
Remarks:married Robert A. McCalpin

Source: The Handclasp Across the Sea (St. Louis, Mo.: Globe-Democrat Composing Room), 1918-1919 (incomplete run)
Location: MO / 9.9 / H19
Last Name:Murphy
First Name:Francis
Middle Name:Marion
Volume:2
Issue:4
Date of Publication:June 15, 1919
Page:9

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