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Source: The Pullman News (Chicago, Illinois: Pullman Company), 1923-1958 (incomplete run)
Location: 051 / P967
Last Name:Tedlock
First Name:Beverly
Title:Mrs.
Position:Steno
Volume:22
Issue:2
Date of Publication:October 1943
Page:76

Source: Annual Catalogue of Hosmer Hall, a Day and Boarding School for Girls, 1896-1897
Location: St.L. / 376 / H79
Last Name:Hayden
First Name:Sallie
Middle Name:D.
Page:23
Remarks:Tempe, Arizona; pupil enrolled during the year 1895-96

Source: Washington University commencement programs, 1900-1986 (incomplete run)
Location: St.L. / 378 / W27c
Last Name:Bloom
First Name:Lackland
Page:12
Description:Washington University Seventy-seventh Commencement program, June 7, 1938

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:Scharf
First Name:Carol
Volume:9
Issue:6
Date of Publication:June, 1960
Page:9

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