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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:Faust
First Name:John

Source: Who's Who in Missouri: a Compilation of Biographical Information on Outstanding Citizens of the State of Missouri (Atlanta, Ga.: United States Public Relations Service, 1974)
Location: Reading Room / MO / 920 / Un3w
Last Name:Wagner
First Name:Arthur
Middle Name:Daniel
Address:1326 Mount Olive Ave.
Birth Date:1917
Page:439

Source: Budcaster (St. Louis, Mo.: Anheuser-Busch Inc.), 1955-1959, 1964-1972 (scattered issues)
Location: St.L. / 05 / B858
Last Name:Huff
First Name:Blanche
Volume:7
Issue:6
Date of Publication:June 1958
Page:13
Remarks:author of news from Credit department

Source: Souvenir, St. Louis Police Department (compiled by F.L. Talbot for the St. Louis Police Relief Association, 1902)
Location: oversize / St.L / 352.2 / Sa2s
Last Name:Sullivan
First Name:Wm.
Illustration:Yes
Page:193

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