"Miss Debbie Hayes of Troy, Ill., left, and Miss Robin Smith of Granite City, Boatmen's National Bank employes, examine some of the 200 dolls entered in the Boatmen's 24th annual doll dressing contest. All the dolls are provided by Boatmen's and dressed by members of the bank's staff. The judging was Wednesday, and the dolls will be on display in the bank lobby, Broadway and Olive street, from
"Participants in Boatmen's business forecast luncheon were, seated from the left, Stanley J. Goodman, Ellis L. Brown, W. L. Hadley Griffin and Walter J. Simmons; standing from the left, Donald N. Brandin, Richard C. Grayson, Paul F. Cornelson and Stanley H. Anonsen."
Area where man is standing is the proposed site were climbing takes place pointed out by an employee of the Sheriff's Dept. of St. Louis County. The employee sees them climbing all the time on his health walk during lunch time.
The question is not does Ron really love Jodi but does the Webster Groves City Council want the romantic message plastered across the Missouri Pacific bridge across West Lockwood avenue.
Demolition of this building at Tucker Boulevard and Lafayette Street is no helter-skelter affair. Neatness prevails throughout with masonry dismantled and bricks stacked. (This image filed under Merchants Bridge.)
Reflections on windows of a downtown St. Louis office building -- some recognizeable, some oddly warped -- form a strange mosaic behind the fluttering boldness of Old Glory. (This image filed under Merchants Bridge.)
After partial demolition, the remains of this four-story apartment building at 4009 Lindell bl. look like they're melting away, reminiscent of a melting sculpture.
Containing a series of sketches of the early settlement, public buildings, hotels, railroads, steamboats, foundry and machine shops, mercantile houses, grocers, manufacturing houses, &c.
John J. Zito superintendent of Acetylene Gas Co. building points to area where explosion critically injured a maintenance man at the burned out plant Sunday.
This is the lid that injured Dwight Boyer (flying over the top of the remaining brick wall falling on the platform, outside, up and over area designated by John Zito super of the acetylene comp.
This is an inaugural oration delivered in 1783 by Benjamin Waterhouse, who was the first Professor of the Theory and Practice of Physic branch at Harvard Medical School. The main text is in Latin.