St. Louis Globe-Democrat Photographs: People

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Richard Middleton
"Like many St. Louis residents, 41-year-old Richard Middleton, another resident of the Harbor House Detoxification Center at 3010 Washington Ave., didn't make it home for the holiday. Middleton spent much of his day serving food to others at the center."
Robert Cascella
This photo shows New York Life Insurance's Robert Cascella as he sells a newspaper at Manchester and Sappington.
Robert E. Hillard
Photograph of Robert E. Hillard, Saint Louis Public Relations Firm Executive.
Robert L. Burnes
Photograph of Robert (Bob) L. Burns, St. Louis sportswriter., Photo not used by Globe-Democrat.
Robert L. Burnes and Pancho Segura
BOB BURNES, SPORTS EDITOR, of The St. Louis Globe-Democrat annd (sic) KMOX Radio sportscaster interviews tennis star Pancho Segura. Burnes regularly interviews the nation's leading sports figures on his early program.
Robert T. Horner
Image depicts Florissant man Robert T. Horner, 68, working out by playing tennis.
Robert Wadlow
Photograph of the "Alton Giant," Robert Wadlow.
Robert Wadlow
Robert Wadlow, 8-year-old Alton boy, and Pierce W. Hangge, G-D Photographer.
Robert Wadlow
Left to right: Gov. Horner, E. L. Harding, Harold T. Wadlow, Robert Wadlow, and John Casey.
Robert Wadlow
When Mary Pickford arrived at Lambert Field... at noon she was greeted by Robert Wadlow, the [tallest man] in the world. The other man is a radio announcer... viewed them both. Miss Pickford and her husband... Rogers' home at Olathe, Kan., where his fater... ill. Wadlow, who lives in Alton, and at 21 is 8 feet... tall, left yesterday afternoon by plane for New... he will appear on a radio program next week.
Rose Drake
Image of a waitress from the Holiday Inn carrying a tray of drinks in the Gateway Arch skill race. Her name appears to be Rose Drake
Roy Tipton
Mugshot of St. Louis Cuckoo gang leader Roy Tipton.
SIU Students, Officials Stand Behind Rendleman
SIU-Edwardsville students sign statement supporting Rendleman.
Selma Cawbey
"Welder Selma Cawbey at work on one of the many small parts which are made by hand for use on the metal fuselage of the glider."
Sharon Yelton
"Sharon Yelton, R.N., Jewish Hospital selling a paper to a passing truck drive at Kingshighway and Forest Park." Yelton is wearing a Seven-Up apron and is handing a newspaper to a truck driver through his window.
Sidney Maestre
An anonymous gift of $1000 was made Friday to The Globe-Democrat Fund for Children, Inc. In memory of former champion Old Newsboy Sidney Maestre.
Sidney Maestre
SIDNEY MAESTRE, banker and civic leader, was named by Mayor Tucker as chariman of the Citizens Bond Issue Screening Committee to prepare items to be included in the proposed $100,000,000 public improvement bond issue.
Sondra Wright
Sixth place contestant Sondra Wright from East St. Louis, MO, rides a horse in a parade and waves to the crowd.
Stan Musial and Ted Williams
Stan Musial and Ted Williams (right), standout hitters in the National and American Leagues, respectively, got together for a little chit chat before the game. Musial turned out to be senior circuit's hero in a losing cause while the "Splendid Splinter" walked in his only time at bat.
Statue of Robert Wadlow
GODREY, ILL. (12 April 1985) Artist E. (Ned) Engelhardt Giverson, working on the figure of Robert P. Wadlow, the Alton Giant at the Lewis and Clark College, Trimpe building.
Steve Bilko
Sports. Star of Game Cut. Cardinals. Steve Bilko., Bilko, Steve. Baseball 1949.
Steve Bilko and sons
Bilko and sons Tony (2) and, Bilko, Steve. Baseball 1949.
Stu Miller
Stu Miller - R H Pitcher - Cardinals., Miller, Stuart. Baseball 1952.
Susan Niemeyer
Second place contestant Susan Niemeyer from St. Louis, MO, rides a horse in a parade and waves to the crowd.
Tamiko Simpson
"Chicken for Thanksgiving: Kindergarten students at Harrison School in Normandy discovered recently that inflation affects the, too. Their annual Thanksgiving celebration this year featured chicken legs instead of turkey dinner. Tamiko Simpson, 5, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Simpson, munches her chicken as she wears an Indian headdress she made." Harrison School was located at 8129 Albin Ave., Normandy, MO.
Ted Nugent
Rock guitar player Ted Nugent at Superjam '77.
Ted Williams
Photograph of baseball player Ted Williams, left fielder for the Boston Red Sox, speaking with baseball executive Ford Frick at the 1957 Major League Baseball All-Star Game.
Ted Williams and Willie Mays
Photograph of Ted Williams, player for the Boston Red Sox, and Willie Mays, of the San Francisco Giants, laughing together.

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