"Always P. Kaufmann, president of the Chamber of COmmerce of Metropolitan St. Louis, presides at dedication ceremonies in the lobby of the New Federal Building at 1520 Market st. Cutting the ribbon at the ceremony are(from the left, with scissors in hand) Bernard L. Boutin, General Services Administration administrator; Senators Edward V. Long and Stuart Symington, Mr. Kaufamann and Citty
"Protesting what they call unfair tax laws,members of the Communications Workers of America, AFL-CIO, picket the office of the Internal Revenue Service at 1114 Market st. Monday."
"Aloys P. Kaufmann, president of the CHamber of Commerce of Metropolitan St. Louis, presides at dedication ceremonies in the lobby of the New Federal Building at 1520 Market st. C Cutting the ribbon at the ceremony are(from the left, with scissors in hand) Bernard L. BOutin, General Services Administration administrator; Senators Edward V. Long and Stuart Symington, Mr. Kaufmann and City
"Erection of stone facing nears completion at the new federal building under construction at Fifteenth and Market streets. The building, which will be of contemporary design with facing of brick and cut limestone, is scheduled for completion next summer. Space in the $7, 733,000 building will be occupied by Agrriculture and Treasury deparment offices, the Civil Service Commission and the Veterans Administration. The view here looks west from Fifteenth and Market streets with the tower of Union Stationin the distance."
"Lights burning in the new Federal building, Fifteenth and Market street, at 8:15 p.m. Monday are reflected by the snow and indicate that the 'lights out' presidential order that is being put into practice in Washington, D.C., has not yet reached St. Louis."
"At flag raising at the new Federal Building at Fifteenth and Market streets, Friday, Chief Charles Olsen of the Coast Guard stands at attention with an honor guard. The flag pole at the new Federal Building, 110 feet high, with an additional 13 feet in the ground, is the largest one in Missouri."
"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
"'Peace' picket Eric S. Blanchard, a Washington University student, is dragged unceremoniously from the new Federal Building by Deputy United States Marshal Duane Caldwell."
"To be ready for occupancy about Nov. 1 is the New Federal Office Building(foreground) at 1520 Market st. Plaza Square apartment buildings are in the left background, while adjoining the new building on the right is Kiel Auditorium."
"The federal government spent a good deal of money recently to build a wheelchair ramp for handicapped persons at the Federal Building-but for security reasons the door at the top of the ramp has been locked. The frustration will end soon."