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Source: Mercantile and Manufacturing Scrapbooks, circa 1948-1977
Location: Reading Room / St.L. / 658 / M533
Last Name:Lewis
First Name:Robert
Volume:5
Page:28, 29
Remarks:in article titled "Busch Changes Came in Dispute on Cutting Management 'Fat,'" 1974

Source: The Book of St. Louisans: A Biographical Dictionary of Leading Living Men of the City of St. Louis / edited by John W. Leonard (St. Louis: St. Louis Republic, 1912)
Location: Reading Room / St.L / 920/ B64
First Name:Louis
Last Name:Tilles
Page:598

Source: The Annual McKinley High School Carnation, 1905-1925 (incomplete run). (This publication began as a student magazine and evolved into a yearbook.)
Location: St.L. / 379.17 / M21c
First Name:William
Photograph:Yes
Last Name:Wagenbach
Publication Date:January 1909
Page:63

Source: History of the Scottish Rite Valley of St. Louis, Orient of Missouri / by James B. Steiner and James W. Skelly ([St. Louis, Mo.?: Scottish Rite], 1950)
Location: St.L. / 366.1/ St35
Last Name:Roos
First Name:Carolyn
Illustration:No
Page:358
Birth Year:1946

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