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1925
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Biography of Dorothy B. Perkins (1884-1981), Ballet Teacher
1999
2.
Kansas City's Grain Interests
May/15/1915
Article about Kansas City's grain industry and the national role of the Kansas City Board of Trade, with photo.
3.
Longview Farm: The Country Home of Mr. R. A. Long
May/15/1915
Article about Longview Farm, the country home of lumber magnate R. A. Long and his daughter and horse trainer Loula Long Combs in Lee's Summit, with photos.
4.
Speedway Races July 22
July/15/1916
Article about the completion of the Kansas City Speedway, with plans for opening on July 15, 1916, and a star-studded race on July 22, including "Earl Cooper, 1915 road champion of the world and Eddie...
5.
The Building of Our Citizens--Our Educational Interests
May/15/1915
Article about the educational system of the Kansas City School District, with photos of the Norman School and Manual Training High School, also describing several administrators and Board of Education...
6.
Industrial Development, Manufacturers and Building Trades: A Million Dollars a Day
May 15, 1915
Article about the industrial economy of Kansas City and its growth in rankings starting in 1890, with tables and photos.
7.
The New Hotel Muehlebach
May 15, 1915
Article about the new Hotel Muehlebach Hotel, "formally opened to the public on May 17," 1915, at 12th and Baltimore Avenue, with illustrations and description of the main lobby, Plantation Grill, Café...
8.
Kansas City's Parks and Boulevards
May/15/1915
Article about the park and boulevard system, with photos.
9.
World's Second Greatest Live Stock Market, Kansas City
May/15/1915
Article about the rank of Kansas City's livestock market as second largest in the world, with photos and description of the Stockyards and the Live Stock Exchange Building.
10.
The Religious Sense of Kansas City
May/15/1915
Article about the religious sense of Kansas City, with photos of several ornate churches.
11.
Transportation Facilities, Their Distribution and Territory: The Kingdom of Kansas City
May/15/1915
Article about the transportation facilities and geographic advantages of Kansas City, with illustrations of the new Union Station and a table comparing populations of Kansas City and Saint Louis from 1900...
12.
Kansas City's Financial Situation
May/15/1915
Article by banker William Kemper about Kansas City's financial situation, with a photo of the Christian Church Hospital.
13.
The Development [sic] of Musical Interests
May/15/1915
Article by Carl Busch, with photo of him, about the development of musical interests in Kansas City, including the establishment of the Kansas City Symphony Orchestra.
14.
Homes Beautiful in Kansas City
May/15/1915
Article by J. C. Nichols about the residences and planning of the Country Club District, with photos of the homes of E. Dickinson, H. D. Seavey, E. L. Brundrett, B. Rockwell, and Mrs. Hugh C. Ward.
15.
103 Years of History
March 16, 2002
Article that gives a short history of The Independent magazine. It was started in 1899 by George Creel and Arthur Grissom as a political magazine. Ten years later two women, Katherine Baxter and Clara...
16.
Hans Peterson
May/15/1915
Biographical description of Hans Peterson, "first viola in our [Kansas City's] symphony orchestra and also in the Kansas City Quartet," native to Denmark and emigrating to Kansas City in 1880.
17.
Master Builder
May/15/1915
Biographical sketch of Benjamin Foster, "president of the Foster Lumber Company, a gigantic concern, with yards and mills" in Kansas City and offices "in the Long building." Photo of presumably one of...
18.
Notable Kansas Citians of 1915-1916-1917-1918
1925
Biographical sketch of Edward Gordon Jacques, or Edward Jacques, an iron and steel executive coming to Kansas City about 1912, with residence at 3435 Coleman Road.
19.
Milestones to Greatness
May/15/1915
Biographical sketch of Franklin Crabbs, organizer of the Union Bank Note Company in 1885, with a photo of his house at 3538 Gillham Road, "the [p]urest [t]ype of a [c]olonial [h]ome in the [c]ity."
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Notable Kansas Citians of 1915-1916-1917-1918
1925
Biographical sketch of Frederick Ruthrauff Hoover, or Frederick Hoover, "civil engineer and general agent for the Canton Bridge Company since 1919," born in Indianapolis in 1876 and coming to Kansas city...
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