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  2. Fred Kaufman - Wikipedia

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    Fred Kaufman was born on May 7, 1924 in Vienna. [1] [2] He graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree from Bishop's University and then spent six years as a reporter for the Montreal Star. [3] He graduated from the McGill University Faculty of Law in 1954, where he was the second ever editor-in-chief of the McGill Law Journal. [4]

  3. Aloys P. Kaufmann - Wikipedia

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    Aloys P. Kaufmann (December 23, 1902 in St. Louis, Missouri – February 12, 1984 in St. Louis) was the 36th Mayor of St. Louis, serving from 1943 to 1949. He is, to date, the last Republican mayor of the city. Kaufmann graduated from the Benton College of Law and practiced law in St. Louis.

  4. Frederick Conway (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Conway taught at the art school (now called the Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts) of Washington University in St. Louis from 1929 to 1970. [4] [5] Conway was one of the teachers of Billy Morrow Jackson, and was "a close friend and early supporter of German Expressionist painter Max Beckmann". [5]

  5. List of people from St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    Mike Shannon (1939-2023), affiliated with St. Louis Cardinals for over 50 years, as a player (1962–1970), in front office, and, since 1972, radio and TV announcer; Scott Shannon (born 1947), a radio disk jockey hosting WCBS-FM in New York City. Augustus Shapleigh (1810–1902), president of Shapleigh Hardware Company and early pioneer of St ...

  6. List of Washington University alumni - Wikipedia

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    John Hayden Jr.: Police Commissioner of the St. Louis Police Department Lawrence J. Lee: Majority Floor Leader for the Missouri Senate for the 77th and 78th General Assemblies [ 283 ] Tony Ribaudo (1962): majority leader of the Missouri House of Representatives , 1977–1997 [ 284 ]

  7. Military Personnel Records Center - Wikipedia

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    The National Personnel Records Center fire was a catastrophic fire at the records building in St. Louis that burned for more than four days in July 1973 and ultimately destroyed 16 to 18 million Official Military Personnel Files (OMPF). [12]

  8. Central Visual and Performing Arts High School - Wikipedia

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    Central Visual and Performing Arts High School (formerly Central High School) is a magnet high school in St. Louis, Missouri, part of the St. Louis Public Schools.. Founded in 1853, Central High School is the oldest public high school west of the Mississippi River, although it has moved several times and merged with a magnet school in 1984.

  9. Tandy Community Center - Wikipedia

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    The Tandy Community Center is a historic building dating from 1938, at 4206 West Kennerly Avenue in The Ville neighborhood of St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.. It is also known as the Tandy Recreation Center and PWA Project No. 8483. [2] [3] It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1999. [2]