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Source: The University Club of St. Louis, Roster of Members, May 1, 1921
Location: St.L. / 367 / Un3
Last Name:Langton
First Name:J.
Middle Name:J. P.
Page:13
Remarks:in roster of active members

Source: The Censor: A Weekly Devoted to Current Comment, Political Gossip and Personal Paragraphs (St. Louis: The Censor Company). Issue dated December 17, 1914.
Location: St.L. / 05 / C332
First Name:Nancy
Last Name:Bates
Building Illustration:No
Portrait:No
Advertisement:No
Page:20

Source: Yearbook of the Grand Avenue Presbyterian Church (1901-1902)
Location: St.L. / 285 / G751y
Last Name:Johnston
First Name:J.
Middle Name:T.
Address:3720 Washington Ave.
Page:30

Source: The Whip and Spur (May 1929 to April-May 1931)
Location: St.L. / 05 / W577
Last Name:Winius
First Name:E.
Middle Name:D.
Title:Mrs.
Volume:1
Issue:1
Date of Publication:May, 1929
Page:9

Source: Who's What and Why in Missouri (Hopkinsville, Ky.: Historical Record Association, 1959)
Location: Reading Room / MO / 920 / M68
Last Name:Phillips
Title:Mrs.
Maiden Name:Crowe
Page:103

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