October 29, 1937. - Looking upstream from port stern of Grafton. Dipper Dredge St. Paul removing outer end of dike 79.2L. U. S. Quarterboat No. 1 and Woods Bros. quarterboat in background.
Part of the 4,000 women who attended the opening of the Globe-Democrat's Annual Cooking and Homemaking School at Washington University Field House yesterday afternoon. The school is under the direction of Miss Jessie Marie DeBoth, well-known authority on cooking and household arts.
Oil painting of a white building, oil on canvas laid down on board, 6-3/4" x 8-1/2", titled and inscribed verso, St. Louis Artists' Guild label verso, Small Paintings Oct 1937.
This table, heavily laden with awards, drew major attention from the 350 athletes and guests present last night at the annual Municipal Athletic Association banquet at the Missouri Athletic Association. The trophies in the center of the table are the ones awarded by the Globe-Democrat to the 19 divisional baseball winners. The 38 members of the North and South Side All-Star teams were given belt
After the type has been assembled and corrected, it goes to the form of a page upon which it is to appear. Here a makeup man is shown placing type into the form. Engravings are also fitted into the eight-column steel chase before it is locked up and pushed on its way.
In the transition of the river, even the old Negro stevedore has disappeared, replaced by tractors which load as many sacks of sugar in one trip as one of the old stevedores could carry in a day.
Sugar all the way from California which never saw a train. Through the Panama Canal to New Orleans, loaded onto barges and brought up the Mississippi to St. Louis, a sweet illustration of river traffic's modern development.