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  2. 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 ...

  3. The New Evening Whirl - Wikipedia

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    The New Evening Whirl is a newspaper published in St. Louis, Missouri. [1] It was started by Benjamin Thomas in 1938. It is known for its focus on local crime in the St. Louis area and its non-traditional headlines. [2] Anthony Sanders is the editor, and it claims a readership of 100,000. [1] [3]

  4. Tharp - Wikipedia

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    John J. Tharp, Jr. (b. 1960), US District Judge in Illinois William Tharp (1803–1865), American politician from Delaware; governor of Delaware 1847–51 In sports

  5. Missouri Republican - Wikipedia

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    The Missouri Republican was a newspaper founded in 1808 and headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri. Its predecessor was the Morning Gazette. [1] It later changed its name to St. Louis Republic. After supporting the Whig Party, the paper became aligned with the Democratic Party. [2]

  6. Earl Weaver - Wikipedia

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    Earl Sidney Weaver (August 14, 1930 – January 19, 2013) was an American professional baseball manager, author, and television broadcaster. After playing in minor league baseball , he retired without playing in Major League Baseball (MLB).

  7. Earl Rapp - Wikipedia

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    Earl Wellington Rapp (May 20, 1921 – February 13, 1992) was an American professional baseball outfielder and scout. In Major League Baseball , he played in 1949 and from 1951 to 1952 for the Detroit Tigers , Chicago White Sox , New York Giants , St. Louis Browns and Washington Senators .

  8. List of St. Anthony Hall members - Wikipedia

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    St. Anthony Hall, also known as the fraternity of Delta Psi, was founded at Columbia University on January 17, 1847, and has eleven active chapters. [1] The active chapters are Brown University, Columbia University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Princeton University, Trinity College, University of Mississippi, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC), University of ...

  9. Anthony Giordano - Wikipedia

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    Giordano died on August 29, 1980, [2] and was buried on September 2, 1980, in Calvary Cemetery, St. Louis City, Missouri. [7] His wife Catherine survived him and died December 29, 2007. [ 3 ] She was buried on January 2, 2008, in Calvary Cemetery, St. Louis City, Mo. [ 3 ]