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Source: "Report of the Industrial Bureau of the Industrial Club of St. Louis," 1928-1935. Some issues are titled "Southwest-Southeast Business" and "Saint Louis Business."
Location: St.L. / 607 / In2r
Corporate Name:Henshaw-Dudley Distributing Company
Address:3434 Lindell Blvd.
Report Number:18
Date:June 10, 1929
Page:6

Source: Program for performance of �The Mouse Trap� and �The Violin Maker of Cremona,� presented by the senior class of Southwest High School, April 27-28, 1939
Location: Schools Collection, Box 3, Archives
Last Name:Goebel
First Name:Virginia

Source: The Pageant and Masque of St. Louis registration cards, 1914
Location: St. Louis Pageant and Masque Records, Archives
Last Name:Grupe
First Name:Charles
Middle Name:H.
Title:Jr.
Address:3646 Utah Place; 2732 Miami St.
Birth Year:1882

Source: Budcaster (St. Louis, Mo.: Anheuser-Busch, Inc.), 1952-1954, 1960-1964 (incomplete run)
Location: St.L. / 05 / B858
Last Name:Auer
First Name:Louis
Middle Name:A.
Title:Private
Volume:1
Issue:10
Date of Publication:December 1952
Page:16

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