"Left to right standing-- Taken April 101837. Ray Smith--Byron Herbert Jr--William Plowman--Dan Forrestal--Martin Telle--Robert Burnes--Justin Faherty--Harold Flachsbart--Harry Mitauer. Seated left to right-- Charley Bartley--Marion Parker--Maurice Shevlin -- Glen Wallar-- Leighton Rutledge"
"Top row, from left: Shirley Althoff (Globe features writer); ?; Margaret Ruhl, Past Society editor; Clarice Start, past features writer; ?. Bottom Row: from left: May Hunt, Globe Society editor; Mildred Planthold, Globe woman's page ed.; Marguerite Shepard, Globe reporter"
"Efforts to revitalize St. Louis' aging neighborhoods by the city and the public are discussed by a four-member panel on the 'Operations Progress' program over radio station KWK. Seated, from left, are Mrs. Eugene McCabe, secretary of the Hyde Park Area Community Council; William Coibion, director of planning for the City Plan Commission; Justin L. Faherty, KWK public afffairs director and assistant to the publisher of the Globe-Democrat; Rev. Elmer Helling, vice president of the Cherokee Council for a Better Community, and Joseph P. Sestric, Director of Public Safety. The announcer, standing rear, is Mike O'Brien."
"The Bi-State Development Agency was the topic of KWK's 'Operations Progress' program yesterday. Participants were, seated, from left, Justin L. Faherty, KWK's director of public affairs and assistant to the publisher of the Globe-Democrat; Charles M. Roos, agency vice chairman and Commissioner from Illinois; Maj. Gen. Leif J. Sverdup, chairman, and Milton M. Kinsey, chief engineer. Announcer Les Carmichael is at the microphone."
"Don't worry, folks, these employes of the Globe-Democrat want ad department won't have to blow up all those balloons. They are stuffing prize-winning coupons into the balloons which will be filled with helium and released today to mark National Want Ad Week. From left: Ben Ursey, Dorothy Gage, Dave Gamache, Dolores Watkins and Herb Schaeffer, classified advertising manager."
"A partial view of the business offices---The sixth floor of the building is given over to the numerous departments concerned with the business conduct of the newspaper. Here may be found the men who handle both the local and national advertising, service and promotion, circulation together with the auditors and bookkeepers necessary for such work. As on the editorial floor below, there are no private offices other than those occupied by the vice president and the secretary-treasurer."
"Globe-Democrat Art Dept., 1931. Front, left, Al Metelman. Middle man on right, Victor Vaccarezza 'Vic Vac'. Against Wall at rear, on right George Rohlfing"