Discussing child behavior in a Globe-Democrat-Kmox Radio medical forum are (left to right) Dr. Paul Painter, Dr. Evangeline H. Ward, Dr. Robert L. Korn and moderator Rex Davis.
At third Medical Forum of Heart Disease, sponsored by the St. Louis Medical Society and The Globe-Democrat, held Sunday at the St. Louis Medical Society auditorium, left to right are, Hal Smith, guest;Dr. Arthur E. Strauss, assistant professor emeritus, clinical medicine, Washington University School of Medicine; Dr. J. Scott Butterworth, associate professor of medicine, New York University School of Medicine, and president of the American Heart Association; Dr. C. Rollins Hanlon, professor of surgery, St. Louis University School of Medicine, and Mrs. George E. Kister, guest.
Members of Medical Forum panel on are (left to right) Dr. David Johnson, pathologist; Dr. Harvey R. Butcher Jr., surgeon; Dr. Vigil Loeb Jr., internist; Dr. John W. Fries, radiologist, and Dr. Eugene V. Henschel, chairman of the St. Louis Medical Society's Medical Forum Committee.
At Medical Forum on "Addiction to Alcohol and Narcotics" are (left to right) Dr. Kenneth R. Nelson, Dr. Walter T. Gunn, chairman of the panel; Lt. Col. Milton S. Agnew of the Salvation Army and Capt. Thomas Brooks of the St. Louis police narcotics squad.
Medical Forum panelists on high blood pressure are (left to right) Dr. H. Mitchell Perry, Dr. Joseph C. Edwards, Dr. James Utley and Dr. John A. Nuetzel.
Medical Forum on Diabetes is conducted by moderator Rex Davis (center) with (from the left) Drs. Robert E. Fox, Dermott A. P. Smith, R. Emmet Kelly and Henry E. Oppenheimer.
White paper brochure. The front has a black and white photograph of then-presidential candidate Lyndon B. Johnson over a red background. Above is white text reading "Queremos al Presidente Johnson" and below is black text reading "Porque Queremos la Paz y el Progreso Porque Queremos ir Adelante y no Atras". The text translates to read "We Want President Johnson Because We Want Peace and Progress Because We Want to go Forward and not Back". Inside are photos of Johnson and vice presidential candidate Hubert Humphrey with text in Spanish supporting Johnson's campaign. This brochure was made by the "All Americans Council".
Picture from the Sunday morning paper on January 1, 1911. Another thing that hasn't changed about St. Louis was then and now trying to fight air pollution...
White paper ticket labeled "Republican National Convention Committee on Resolutions Platform Hearings Session Number One". At the center left is an embossed and printed image of an elephant standing on hind legs and surrounded by laurels. The words "National Republican Convention" surround the top of the elephant and are separated by stars. "1968" is printed below the elephant. "Dulaney-Vernay INC." is printed on the back of the ticket.
Flyer on white paper with red and blue print. At the top is a headline in blue text reading "Republicans Really Care Vote Republican!". Below is a slate of Republican candidates in Lake County, Ohio, with each candidate's name listed below their respective office and/or district. At the top of the slate is the header "For President Richard M. Nixon For Vice President Spiro T. Agnew". The slate of candidates is bordered by a red box broken at the top left by an image of a waving American flag. Below the box is text reading "Issued by Lake County Republican Organization".
White ruler measuring 6 inches/15 cm. In the center is red text reading "Rockefeller for President, He Measures Up". On the reverse is the calendar for 1964. The ruler was produced by "N.G. Slater Corp" of New York City.
White brochure with red and blue text. On the front is a photograph of then-presidential candidate George C. Wallace. Above him is blue text reading "Stand Up For America" and below is red and blue text reading "Support George C. Wallace for President in '68". On the inside is blue text summarizing Wallace's biography, "From Farm Boy to Governor's Chair", and his policy platform, including his views on "Constitutional Government", "States Rights", "Crime", "Vietnam", and more. On the back is blue text with red headers reading "George Wallace Can Win Presidency With Only a Plurality of Votes" and "Here's What You Can Do to Guarantee Your Opportunity to Vote for George C. Wallace for President of the United States". At the bottom an address in Montgomery, Al. is provided to "Send Contributions to The Wallace Campaign".
Trifold paper brochure. On the cover is a cartoon drawing of a donkey seated on the lap of a man sitting in a chair, with that chair on the back of an elephant whose trunk is stretched upwards to the man's ear. Both the donkey and elephant are yelling into the man's ears. In a box below the cartoon is text reading "The Independent Voters Handbook A Brief Statement in favor of Senator Kennedy". The inside of the pamphlet contains four columns of text in support of Kennedy's campaign. The lower right corner contains a sketch of an elephant with a cloth on its back reading "Kennedy". On the back is a sketched drawing of then-presidential candidate John F. Kennedy above quotes from the candidate, as well as information from the group "Citizens for Kennedy" who produced the pamphlet.
Gold-toned cardboard cut to the shape of eye glasses with black text reading "Goldwater for President" on each temple, "Things Look Better Already" across the top center, and "Vote G.O.P." on the bottom of the frames. Across the top of the frame is a line drawing of a smiling elephant with its trunk and tail wrapped around the glasses.
Red bumper sticker with three blue stylized H's, connected by the vertical strokes, with white stars through the center of the strokes - the Humphrey campaign logo. White text to the right reads "Humphrey".
White paper brochure with a photograph of then-presidential candidate Barry Goldwater. Below is blue and red text reading "Why you, as one who believes in Barry Goldwater should be counted among his supporters NOW!". Inside is a message encouraging supporters to organize "Americans for Goldwater" chapters. On the back is the address of Americans for Goldwater in Phoenix, to which supporters could write for a copy of "Handbook for Victory".
Brochure comparing President Lyndon B. Johnson and Senator Barry Goldwater, both then-presidential candidates. The front page has a shield with an American flag motif and the photographs of Johnson and Goldwater. The inside of the brochure contains the candidates' campaign platforms on various issues including "Extremism", "Unions", "Health Care for the Elderly Under Social Security", and "Role of Government", with relevant quotes from each candidate in sections below red headers. The back has a statement from the AFL-CIO in support of Johnson's re-election. Small text at the bottom identifies the "AFL-CIO Committee on Political Education".
Blue sticker with a white cartoon dove in the center. To the upper left of the dove there is a white sun. Inside the dove, "Write in, Gene McCarthy, NOV. 5" is printed in blue. The design was made by "Wet Petal Press" at "947 North La Cienega Blvd., Los Angeles, CA".
Medical Forum Panelists are (seated) Dr. Mildred Trotter, Dr. James Barrett Brown and moderator Roy McCarthy (right). Standing are (from the left) Dr. Robert A. Moses, attorney Norris Allen, Dr. Theodore E. Walsh and Dr. Lee T. Ford, chairman of the medical legal committee of the St. Louis Medical Society.
Medical Forum Panelists are (from the left) Anthony Salamone of St. Louis University, Dr. Albert M. Repetto, James F. Hornback of the Ethical Society, newscaster Rex Davis, who served as moderator, and Representative Thomas B. Curtis.