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Date.Digital | 2002-06-04 | Date.Original | 1910-06-11 | Description | The American Woman's League Convention parade was held on Delmar Boulevard on the plaza between the Woman's Magazine Building and the Woman's National Daily Building on June 11, 1910, the last day of Convention. It was originally scheduled to take place on June 10, but was postponed because of rain. Floats were created under the direction of George Julian Zolnay, director of the People's University Art Academy, and built by the students. In this photograph, the Woman's Magazine Building is on the right, and the Lion Gates, with George Julian Zolnay's magnificent lions, are on the left. The billboard on the left is promoting University Height subdivision. Several houses in University Heights are visible just beyond the Lion Gates. | Source | Photograph, mounted on scrapbook paper, 9.03" by 6.81" | Subject | University City (Mo.)--Pictorial Works | Subject | Woman's Magazine Building (University City, Mo.) | Subject | American Woman's League--Convention | Subject.Keyword | Parades--Missouri--University City | Title | American Woman's League Convention parade in front of Woman's Magazine Building |
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