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Source: Graduates of the Manual Training School of Washington University (1914)
Location: St.L. / 371.42 / W27
Last Name:Beinker
First Name:Carl
Middle Name:Julius
Address:3439a Crittenden St.
Graduating Class:1909
Page:9

Source: St. Louis, History of the Fourth City, 1763-1909, volume III (St. Louis: S.J. Clarke Publishing Co., 1909)
Location: Reading Room / St.L. / 9 / St4
Last Name:Vitalis
First Name:Louis
Title:Dr.
Death Date:1861
Remarks:Mentioned in a biographical sketch
Volume:3
Page:284-286

Source: Union Electric Company employee magazines (titled Wire and Pipe, Union Electric Magazine, Union Electric Quarterly, and Union Electric News), 1913-1969 (incomplete run)
Location: St.L. / 05 / Un3, Un3b, Un3m
Last Name:Zavorke
First Name:W.
Portrait:Yes
Volume:2
Issue:6
Date of Publication:June, 1914
Page:304

Source: Public Servicer (magazine published by the employees of the St. Louis Public Service Company), five issues dated 1929-1931
Location: John J. Carroll Papers, Archives
Last Name:Mattick
First Name:Julius
Date:September 1931
Page:5

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