Eads Bridge selected by St. Louis architects as one of the most significant architectural spot in the area, the number one spot went to the St. Louis Gateway Arch.
The world's largest six-pack of beer, a 50-foot high inflatable replica of half a dozen cans of Budweiser, was built by Robert Keith & Co. for Anheuser-Busch Cos. Inc.
Joseph J. Kramer, seated at center, is flanked by his young professional staff and supported by a computer-directed battery of 24 slide projectors, as they set up a new product show for one of Anheuser-Busch's family of companies.
desired, be rested over-night at farm barns. Constructed by August A. Busch for transporting his "Chief Uncas," a highly pedigreed chestnut colt with which Mr. Busch expects to win the 1925 Derby at Louisville."
"August A. Busch Jr., standing left, presided over yesterday's Anheuser-Busch. Inc., stockholders' meeting, at which time overwhelming approval was voted for the purchase of the Cardinals' baseball club and its vast minor league organization by the brewery. The meeting, said to be the largest ever held at the office on Pestalozzi st., voten in favor of the purchase by 3,488,048 shares as compared (missing) shares against."
Workers install a 16-square-foot stained-glass version of the Anheuser-Busch Cos. Inc.'s eagle trademark at the brewery's Corporate Tour Center Tuesday.
Three barges lodged against the Eads Bridge after they broke loose from their tow in 1973, and the bridge had to be closed to railroad traffic until an evaluation of the damage was made.