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July 22, 2010

The City: St. Louis #3

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Bread Lines in the '70's

St. Louis -- St. Louis residents queue up at one of the city's food stamp distribution centers. The long lines are caused by a number of factors, including the closing of city offices for Columbus Day; some 9,000 United Auto Workers union members out on strike, and the short 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. hours of the center. (1970)

July 06, 2010

Nuns Gone Wild! #16
The City: St. Louis #3

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St. Louis -- In jig time for St. Patrick's day are Sister Mary Justus of the Sisters of the Sister of Notre Dame and two young friends, who reel to the glory of Ireland's patron Saint at St. Elizabeth's Day Nursery. The two youngsters from the United Fund nursery are Charles Kelly and Bobby Morris. (1964)

June 28, 2010

The City: St. Louis #2

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St. Louis -- Giving the stretched-arm salute, forty-two Nazis were jeered and pelted with snowballs as they rode a flatbed truck through a White neighborhood shouting "White power." The Nazis had planned to march through the neighborhood, then hold a rally, but apparently changed their minds and stayed on the truck because of the large crowd of onlookers (1978)

June 24, 2010

The City: St. Louis #1

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Wilkie Welcomed in St. Louis.

St. Louis -- Presidential candidate Wendell L. Wilkie waves amid a shower of confetti as he rides through St. Louis during his second campaign tour of the Middle West, October 17th. (1940)