"Testimonial dinner proceeds are presented by joseph P. Holloran, co-chairman of the committee which arranged the affair, to Mother Aurelia Mary of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet. Looking on at the ceremony in the clock tower courtyard of their convent at 6400 Minnesota Ave. are Donald Gunn, co-chairman of the dinner committee with Mr. Holloran, and Sister Francesca Marie, bursar general of the order. Proceeds from the $50-a-plate dinner in the Khorassan Room of the Chase Hotel Feb. 23, totaled $45,797."
"Largest flagpole in Missouri is erected in front of the new Federal Office Building at Fifteenth and Market streets by the Millstone Construction Company. The pole is 110 feet high with an additional 1.3 feet in the ground. Made of aluminum and topped by a large eagle emblem, it was shipped to St. Louis in two sections, welded together and then lifted into position Friday by a crane with an
Marie O'Sullivan, wife of George A. O'Sullivan, sits with Cynthia Flori and Linda Lewis, two students at St. Joseph's School for the Deaf. Mrs. O'Sullivan was recognized with the Globe-Democrat Women of Achievement Award.
"W.T. Hampton, left, and Ben K. Baumgardner, employers of handicapped workers, watch as employee Frank Seufert operates drill. The partners, both victims of heart attacks, call their firm Industrial Employment for the Handicapped. It is located at 2600 Iowa Ave."
1984. Its car body was built for 125 ton intermediate trucks but was produced with 100 ton intermediate trucks and 70 to end trucks. The GBRX 1984 had the capability to load 40' international containers in all 5 wells and 40' or 45' international containers on top. Tare weight was 217,300 pounds and the load limit per well was 90,000 pounds.