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The $5 Million Woman
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Description
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Biographical article about successful Hallmark card designer Denise Chevalier and her unique style, with photos and illustrations.
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Date
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1990-02
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Object Type
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Magazine Article
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100 Years of Aviation
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Description
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Entire issue of Gateway Heritage devoted to flight. Includes primary sources such as letters by the Wright brothers and Charles Lindbergh. Chapters are: How We Made The First Flight; To Octave Chanute, Esq.; Lighter Than Air; Nerve and Cold Courage; Well Known in Aviation Circles; The Tuskegee Experiment; Mr. Mac: Sanford N. McDonnell; A Pilot's Story; The Eagle Flies (Irv Burrows recounts his role as the test pilot of the F-15 Eagle). Heavy emphasis on aviation in St. Louis.
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Date
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2003
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Object Type
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Magazine Article
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Title
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103 Years of History
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Description
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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 E. Kellogg bought it and dropped the political side. The magazine has missed only one issue, in 1947, when the typographers' union was on strike.
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Date
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2002-03-16
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Object Type
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Magazine Article
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Title
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104 West 63rd Street
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Description
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Photograph circa late 1970s of the store at 104 West 63rd Street, called Rothschild's, a women's and children's clothing store, in the Brookside shopping area. Located in the Brookside neighborhood.
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Date
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1970~/1979~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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10th Anniversary, Women Who Matter
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Description
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Section of this issue of Ingram's entitled "we kc - women executives-kansas city" designed to celebrate the success of KC's most accomplished women executives. Included are 20 women with photos as well as a list of the 25 top area women-owned businesses ranked by 2001 gross revenue.
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Date
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2002-11
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Object Type
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Magazine Article
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12th Street, Women Walking
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Description
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View from behind of two unidentified women walking arm-in-arm down 12th Street towards the Empress Theater in Kansas City, Missouri. Theater sign is visible and reads Loew's Empress Theatre.
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Date
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1915-07-05
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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18th and Vine Jazz Fest
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Description
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Unidentified women leaving Barker Temple Church (north of Highland and 19th) during festival.
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Date
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1989
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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1903 Flood
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Description
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1903 Flood scene. Displaced women standing beside a tent with belongings around her, exact location unknown. Identified as Flood of 1903.
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Date
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1903
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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20/20 Visionaries
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Description
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Article spotlights 30 "visionaries" of Kansas City, the men and women who "pioneered the region, pushed our borders in new directions, set the stage from the growth of companies...and helped give this place call home some of the unique characteristics." The people profiled comprise of early setters, founding fathers, entrepreneurs, business magnates, developers, physicians, and philanthropists. Photos of each are featured in the article.
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Date
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2014-07
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Object Type
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Magazine Article
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Title
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39th Anniversary Inaugural Dinner Dance
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Description
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Unidentified men and women at the podium during the South Central Business Association's 39th Anniversary Inaugural Dinner Dance. Mayor H. Roe Bartle, and L. P. Cookingham and wives are seated on the podium. N. Emerson Paton is standing behind Bartle. Location unknown.
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Date
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1958
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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40 Years, Mostly of Miracles
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Description
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In-depth article about Operation Breakthrough and the two women, Sister Berta Sailer and Sister Corita Bussanmas, that began the child care center in 1971 to provide child care to the poor. The Catholic diocese wanted to close the St. Vincent's school on the corner of Flora and 31st Street, but Sailer and Bussanmas "told the diocese they would run the school themselves." They decided to open a nursery and pre-school and called it Operation Breakthrough--to break through poverty. The two women have been to Washington, D.C., to talk about urban child care and have met Hillary Clinton and Michelle Obama. For their 40th anniversary, they are holding a "Family Reunion" street festival at 3039 Troost Ave where the center is now located.
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Date
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2011-09-10
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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40th Anniversary Inaugural Dinner Dance
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Description
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Unidentified men and women at the podium during the South Central Business Association's 40th Anniversary Inaugural Dinner Dance.
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Date
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1959
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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42nd Annual Inaugural Installation Banquet and Ball
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Description
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View of one end of the head table at the South Central Business Association event held January 26, 1963 at the Hotel President. Seated on right is Rev. Maurice Van Ackeren, President of Rockhurst College. Believed to be the Rev. Harry R. Allen of St. Mark's Lutheran Church on the left. Women are not identified.
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Date
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1963-01-26
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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501 East Armour Boulevard
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Description
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Photograph of a house at 501 East Armour Boulevard in the early 1980s. The house, built in 1912, has been known as the Judge Michael Ross Residence after its initial resident. The house is photographed with a "For Sale" sign in the front yard. Originally built as a single family home, the house had also served as a residential hall for women, and had been converted into office space by the time of this photograph.
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Date
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1980~/1989~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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The '81 Club
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Description
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The '81 Club recently celebrated its 125th anniversary with a dinner at the Kansas City Country Club. This women's club was founded by Sarah Coates and others to "associate themselves together for the purpose of mental improvement and the pursuit of a systematized course of study." The program for the evening was given by local historian Dory DeAngelo. Includes a photograph of the group.
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Date
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2007-03-03
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Object Type
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Magazine
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Title
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85th Troop Carriers Squadron
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Description
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Interior view of men and women attending 85th Troop Carriers Squadron reunion banquet, Phillips Hotel.
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Date
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1950-06-06
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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A. J. Runkle & Co.
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Description
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Advertising card for A. J. Runkle & Co. showing a woman in a feathered hat. Front of card says: ?ǣAlice Atherton, uses Warner Bros. Coraline Corsets, Ask for it.?ǥ It also is stamped with "A. J. Runkle & Co., Dealers in Fancy Goods, Notions, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods." Back of card has an image of the corset and says: "Dr. Warner's Flexible Hip 'D' Corset. Boned with a New Material called Coraline. No more Broken Bones." followed by further advertising copy offering "A reward of $10.00 will be paid for every strip of Corline which breaks with four months' ordinary wear in a corset.." Address given on front of card:
Nos. 1044 and 1046 Main Street,
Kansas City, Mo.
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Date
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1885~
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Object Type
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Advertising Card
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