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Source: The Voice of Emerson, 1944-1963 (incomplete run)
Location: St.L. / 05 / V57 / flat (preservation copies)
Last Name:Wolters
First Name:Al
Volume:14
Issue:18
Date of Publication:October 1, 1952
Page:4
Source: The Voice of Emerson, 1944-1963 (incomplete run)
Location: St.L. / 05 / V57 / flat (preservation copies)
Last Name:Wollenberg
First Name:Leonard
Portrait:yes
Volume:21
Issue:11
Date of Publication:December 30, 1958
Page:3

Source: Memorial lists from the annual Year Book of Christ Church Cathedral, St. Louis. Issues dated 1900-1919 (incomplete).
Location: St.L. / 283 / C461y
Last Name:Carver
First Name:Rebecca
Death Date:1919 January 27
Source:1919 Year Book
Page:53

Source: The Associate (Stix, Baer & Fuller employee magazine), 1952-1955, 1957
Location: St.L. / 05 / As78
Last Name:Vohs
First Name:Margaret
Volume:1
Issue:48
Date of Publication:November 28, 1952
Page:4

Source: The Clamo (Clayton High School yearbook), 1931-1935
Location: Oversize / MO / 379 / C622c
Last Name:Fiorita
First Name:Jean
Photograph:yes
Year:1932
Page:12-13

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