"St. Louis Globe Democrat employees return to their desk after learning that the morning paper would cease publication December 31, 1983. The announcement was made by the papers publisher G. Duncan Bauman."
"Dick Allen, vice president and general manager of compugraphic and Tom Drane, Compugraphic product supervisor in Glob computer room with news and classified computers."
"Nora Murphy(seated), compugraphic EducationRepresentative helps Mary Hendricks of the Globe Classified, file an ad. Tom Drane, Compugraphic Product Supervisor(L) and Dick Allen, (VP and General Manager of Compugraphic look on."
"These employes of a loan company were held up yesterday by an armed bandit. From left: Ambrose Bryant, manager, and Misses Virginia Jennings, Dolores Nathan and Henrietta Madden." "An armed bandit who kept a handkerchief over the lower part of his face, herded four employes of the South Side office of Commonwealth Loan Company, Inc., 3555 Arsenal st., into a washroom yesterday escaping with $100
Interior of Globe Democrat Mail Room. Mail Call at the Globe Democrat as employees package diet and physical fitness kits in response to thousand of requests from readers.
"Beginning Sunday, May 5, the Globe-Democrat will began distributing a free Sunday edition to most households in St. Louis and St. Louis County, Publisher Jeffrey M. Gluck announced Thursday."
"Reporter give thumbs-up to the restart of the St. Louis Globe-Democrat. The paper stopped publishing December 6, 1985 and resumed publishing January 26, 1986."
Globe Democrat, consisting of John Prokopchuck, 64, manager of The Globe-Demcrat's advertisting statistical department, and Globe-Democrat Publisher G. Duncan Bauman.