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Missouri Department of Transportation and Highway Patrol Employees’ Retirement System A Component Unit of the State of Missouri 2008 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2008 Missouri Department of Transportation and Highway Patrol Employees’ Retirement System A Component Unit of the State of Missouri 2008 Susie Dahl, Executive Director 1913 William Street • PO Box 1930 Jeff erson City, MO 65102-1930 (800) 270-1271 • (573) 298-6080 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2008i In Appreciation of Outstanding Leadership Since February 1994, the Missouri Department of Transportation and Highway Patrol Employees’ Retirement System (MPERS) has been under the direction of Norm Robinson. On July 1, 2008, Norm retired from his position as MPERS’ executive director. In honor of his many achievements, and in gratitude for his service, the MPERS Board of Trustees and staff dedicate this 2008 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report to Norm Robinson. Norm joined MoDOT in 1966, after graduating from the University of Missouri–Columbia with a bachelor’s degree in business administration. He began his career as a systems analyst at the District 9 offi ce, in Willow Springs, and subsequently became district offi ce manager. He later worked in the Internal Review, Audit and Systems Division as senior systems analyst, internal review coordinator, and external audit coordinator. Afterwards, he was insurance supervisor in the Offi ce of Risk Management. From July 1986 to March 1994, Norm served on the Board of Trustees of the MoDOT and Patrol Medical and Life Insurance Plan. He is a trustee for the Jeff erson City Fireman’s Pension Fund and is on the Heisinger Bluff s and Lenoir Woods Retirement Home Board of Directors. -
(1997 – 2012) 111 North 16Th Street … FL 1
The Society of Architectural Historians: Missouri Valley Chapter Newsletter Index (1997 – 2012) 111 North 16 th Street … FL’09 (6) 6164 Washington … SP’06A (5) 1166 Pembroke Avenue … SU’03 (1-2) 6272 Cabanne … SP’06A (6-7) 1423 Francis Avenue … W’02 (1) 631 Hall Street … SP’07 (2) 1520 S. Grand … FL’04A (2-3) 6915 Amherst … FL’04B (2) 18 th & 19 th Century Architecture … SU’00 (1) 7064 Kingsbury … W’07A (2) 19 th Century Architecture … W’01 (1-5), SP’02 714 Broadway … FL’98 (5) (5-6), SU’02 (4-7), FL’02 (1-8), SP’03 (2-4), W’04A (1-4), FL’06 (5), W’06 (1-8), SU’09B (1-8), 811 Meriwether Street … SP’07 (1-2) FL’10B (1-10), W’10B (1-2) A.A. Fischer Architectural & Building Company 19 th & 20 th Century Architecture … SP’97 (1), … SP’06A (2-5) W’97 (2-5), SU’98 (3-5), FL’99 (1-3), SP’01 (5), A Concise History of American Architecture … SU’01 (1-2) SU’99 (2-3) 1916 Democratic Convention … W’10A (6) A-frame churches … SP’05 (4) 1960 Architecture … SP’01 (8) A History of Architecture: Settings and Rituals … 2244 S. Jefferson … SP’06A (2) SU’99 (2-3) A History of Western Architecture (1986)… 2601 South Warson Rd. … SU’09A (6) SU’99 (2-4) 27 th Street Viaduct … SP’98 (5) A History of Western Architecture (1989)… 2715 W. High Street … SU’06A (6) SU’99 (2, 4) 3655 Flora … SP’06 A (4) A.S.B. -
P0016 Massie, Gerald R. (1911-1989), Photographs 497 Photographs
P0016 Massie, Gerald R. (1911-1989), Photographs 497 photographs This collection is available at The State Historical Society of Missouri. If you would like more information, please contact us at [email protected]. INTRODUCTION Photographs of scenes across Missouri, many taken as part of Massie's work as Missouri's state photographer. Events highlighted include Winston Churchill's visit to Fulton, Governor Hearnes' inaugural celebrations in 1965 and 1969, and the Battle of Pilot Knob Centennial commemoration in 1964. The collection includes extensive coverage of the Missouri State Capitol building. Geographically, the collection covers much of Missouri, with particular focus on tourist destinations: St. Louis, Kansas City, Hannibal, Ste. Genevieve, and the Ozarks. DONOR INFORMATION The collection was donated to the State Historical Society of Missouri by Gerald Massie on February 28, 1980. BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH Gerald R. Massie, photographer, was born on September 22, 1911 in Clinton, Missouri. As a child, he won a Brownie camera and began his interest in photography. His early jobs were in newspapers, setting type, while continuing to practice photography as a freelancer. In 1942, Massie was drafted into the Army, where he served as an aerial and news photographer, and supervised a photo lab. Following the war, in 1945, Massie became Missouri’s first official state photographer as part of the Resources and Development Commission, a position he held until his retirement in 1974. Massie photographed Missouri parks, natural and historic sites, industry, business, and agriculture and his work was used extensively in promoting Missouri as a destination for recreation and economic development. Massie married Henrietta L. -
The Society of Architectural Historians: Missouri Valley Chapter Newsletter Index by Issue
The Society of Architectural Historians: Missouri Valley Chapter Newsletter Index by Issue Volume III, Number 1, Spring 1997 (February 15) 19 th & 20 th Century Architecture … 1 Montgomery Ward and Company Freight Station and Loft Building … 5 Alschuler, Alfred S. … 5 Newcomb-Stillwell House … 1 American Industrial Style … 4 Nimmons, George C. … 4-5 Buildings of the United States Book Series … 4 Quincy, IL … 1 Census of Stained Glass Windows in America (CSGA) … 2-4 Quincy Museum … 1 Daniel Cottier & Co. … 3 Reid, Murdoch & Company Building … 5 Emil Frei Co. … 3 St. Louis, MO … 2-4 Gardner Museum … 1 Sears, Roebuck, and Company … 4-5 Jacoby Art Glass Co. … 3 Stained glass … 2-4 John Sexton & Company Building … 5 Stiritz, Mary M. “Mimi” … 2-4 Joy, S. Scott … 5 Tiffany glass … 3 Kansas City, MO … 4-5 Villa Katherine … 1 Mail Order Plant … 4-5 Volume III, Number 2, Summer 1997 (May 15) Barnett, George I. … 1 New York Life Building … 4 Dusard, Rime A. … 3 Raymond E. Maritz & Sons … 3 French Eclectic … 3 Spanish Eclectic … 2 Henderson, Gale … 2 Spanish Colonial Revival … 2 Kansas City, MO … 4 St. Louis Board of Education Building … 1 Maritz, Raymond E. … 1-4 St. Louis, MO … 1-4 Maritz & Young … 2-3 St. Louis Public Library … 1 Taylor, Isaac … 1 Young, W. Ridgely … 2 Washington University in St. Louis … 2-3 Volume III, Number 3, Fall 1997 (August 15) American Zinc Building … 1 Missouri Botanical Garden … 5-6 Barnett, George I. … 3-6 Modern Architecture … 1 Bellefontaine Cemetery … 2, 4 Mullanphy, Ann (Biddle) … 3 Biddle, Thomas … 3 Obata, Gyo … 1 Calvary Cemetery … 2, 4 St. -
Missouri State Archives Finding Aid [998.369]
Missouri State Archives Finding Aid [998.369] MANUSCRIPT COLLECTIONS Bob Priddy Collection Abstract: Materials primarily related to Missouri State Capitol building in Jefferson City, including the old Capitol that was destroyed in fire and the construction of new Capitol building. Includes research material related to donor’s published works, especially The Art of the Missouri Capitol: History in Canvas, Bronze and Stone. Extent: 9 cubic feet Physical Description: Paper; Photographs; Slides; Postcards; A/V; Ephemera/Objects Location: Missouri State Archives ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Alternative Formats: TIF Access Restrictions: Access to the Objects series is restricted; patrons should use the digital images first Publication Restrictions: Standard copyright rules apply Preferred Citation: [description of item], [date]; Bob Priddy Collection, Record Group 998.369; Missouri State Archives, Jefferson City. Acquisition Information: Gifts with Deed; #2006-0164; #2011-0052; #2013-0043; #2013-0044; #2013-0045; #2017-0195. Processing Information: Initial processing completed by TB (intern) and AMM on 09/16/2013. Final processing completed by EW on 09/21/2017. Updated by EW on 03/25/2021. HISTORICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES Bob Priddy is a journalist and historian specializing in Missouri, Jefferson City and State Capitol Building history. He worked for 40 years for Missourinet, a radio broadcast company, before he retired in 2014. He is the author of many books on Missouri and its people and is a former Board member of the Friends of the Missouri -
Missouri State Archives Finding Aid [998.501]
Missouri State Archives Finding Aid [998.501] MANUSCRIPT COLLECTIONS Michael Ehrmann Postcard Collection Abstract: Modern (primarily 1980s-1990s) postcards from around the state of Missouri. Extent: 1.75 Cubic Feet Physical Description: Paper Location: Missouri State Archives; Stacks ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Alternative Formats: None Access Restrictions: None Publication Restrictions: Standard copyright rules apply Preferred Citation: [description of item], [date]; Michael Ehrmann Postcard Collection, Record Group 998.501; Missouri State Archives, Jefferson City. Acquisition Information: Gift with Deed; Accession #2020-0004 Processing Information: Processing completed by EW on 10/30/2020. Updated by EW on 03/26/2021. HISTORICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES United States postcards took off around 1907 when senders were allowed to write messages on the backs of the cards. Earlier, from 1901 to 1906, senders could only address the cards on the back and there was only a small space (if any) reserved on the front for a message. Historic postcards are a popular collector’s item. ADDITIONAL DESCRIPTIVE INFORMATION as of 03/26/2021 MICHAEL EHRMANN POSTCARD COLLECTION, MS501 Related Collections MS207 Early St. Louis Postcards MS294 Mary Alice Hansen Postcard Collection MS310 Rockaway Beach Postcard Collection MS329 Alice Fast Postcard Collection MS360 Dr. Arnold G. Parks Jefferson City Postcard Collection MS370 Miniature Kansas City Postcard Collection MS398 Missouri Postcard Collection MS411 Tim Dollens Postcard Collection MS412 Gene Bushmann Postcard