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Source: The Associate (Stix, Baer & Fuller employee magazine), 1952-1955, 1957
Location: St.L. / 05 / As78
Last Name:Vonckx
First Name:F.
Volume:2
Issue:25
Date of Publication:June 12, 1953
Page:5

Source: Washington University commencement programs, 1900-1986 (incomplete run)
Location: St.L. / 378 / W27c
Last Name:Sparks
First Name:Mamie
Page:6
Description:Washington University Eightieth Commencement program, June 10, 1941
Source: Washington University commencement programs, 1900-1986 (incomplete run)
Location: St.L. / 378 / W27c
Last Name:Spalding
First Name:John
Middle Name:L.
Title:Jr.
Page:23
Description:Washington University One Hundred-fifth Commencement program, June 5, 1966

Source: Pictorial St. Louis, the Great Metropolis of the Mississippi Valley: A Topographical Survey Drawn in Perspective, A.D. 1875 / by Camille N. Dry, designed and edited by Rich. J. Compton
Location: Reading Room / St.L. / 9.17 / C73
Last Name:Pope
First Name:Wm.
Middle Name:S.
Title:Col.
Building Illustration:yes
Plate:40
Remarks:Col. Wm. S. Pope's property

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