Box 2
Container
Contains 4 Results:
Issues of The Broadcaster, Volume II, Number 40 (September 7, 1929) to Volume IV, Number 23 (April 19, 1932)., 1929 Sept 7-1932 Apr 19
File — Box: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection contains 117 issues of The Broadcaster (December 1, 1927–April 19, 1932), a newsletter published in St. Louis by the Arkansas-Missouri Plant Department, Southwestern Bell Telephone Company. It began as a weekly publication, but later changed to bi-weekly, then tri-weekly. The issues contain articles relating to employee and company news. The collection also contains typescript news stories compiled by Frances Dewey, an employee of the Webster Groves...
Dates:
1929 Sept 7-1932 Apr 19
Photocopy of the St. Louis Globe-Democrat Magazine, which includes lengthy articles on the following: parachutist Elbert V. Brooks (or “Birdie” Brooks); Charles Breitweiser, investigator for the Hospital Department of St. Louis; Father Mecislaus A. Szamotulski, pastor of St. Adalbert’s Church and a painter; Miss Amelia Overall; D. Berry Anderson of Signal Hill, Illinois, and his dog Lady Patsy; J.J. Hayes, plant superintendent of the Southwestern Bell Company; Phil Stremmel, general superintendent of the Granite City Steel Company; veteran St. Louis soccer stars Harry Ratican and Harry Marre; and the Caddy Bogle Club of the Westwood Country Club., 1929 Sept 1
Item — Box: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection contains 117 issues of The Broadcaster (December 1, 1927–April 19, 1932), a newsletter published in St. Louis by the Arkansas-Missouri Plant Department, Southwestern Bell Telephone Company. It began as a weekly publication, but later changed to bi-weekly, then tri-weekly. The issues contain articles relating to employee and company news. The collection also contains typescript news stories compiled by Frances Dewey, an employee of the Webster Groves...
Dates:
1929 Sept 1
Photocopy of the St. Louis Globe-Democrat Magazine, which includes lengthy articles on the following: H.D. Benedict of Fredericktown, Missouri, who once outwitted Billy the Kid in a holdup; internationally known consulting engineer Arthur T. Kattner, son of Mrs. Selma Kattner, originally from Mt. Vernon, Illinois; Miss Mary Cassilly, who operates a travel bureau; and the Society of St. Louis Authors., 1930 Jan 19
Item — Box: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection contains 117 issues of The Broadcaster (December 1, 1927–April 19, 1932), a newsletter published in St. Louis by the Arkansas-Missouri Plant Department, Southwestern Bell Telephone Company. It began as a weekly publication, but later changed to bi-weekly, then tri-weekly. The issues contain articles relating to employee and company news. The collection also contains typescript news stories compiled by Frances Dewey, an employee of the Webster Groves...
Dates:
1930 Jan 19
Photocopy of the St. Louis Globe-Democrat Sunday Magazine, which includes an article on Sam Amitin’s book store., 1958 May 4
Item — Box: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection contains 117 issues of The Broadcaster (December 1, 1927–April 19, 1932), a newsletter published in St. Louis by the Arkansas-Missouri Plant Department, Southwestern Bell Telephone Company. It began as a weekly publication, but later changed to bi-weekly, then tri-weekly. The issues contain articles relating to employee and company news. The collection also contains typescript news stories compiled by Frances Dewey, an employee of the Webster Groves...
Dates:
1958 May 4