Post-Dispatch photos: Saturday, April 28, 2012
Date: 4/28/2012 Album ID: 1460396
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Rolla Wells was governor of the Federal Reserve Bank in St. Louis when he gave a speech on April 24, 1918, applauding efforts to purge the German language from American public discourse during World War I. Wells had been mayor of St. Louis during the 1904 World's Fair. His father, Erastus Wells, a streetcar magnate and namesake of the suburb of Wellston. (Post-Dispatch)
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St. Louis Cardinals president Bill DeWitt III polls attendees who have attended a Cardinals game while speaking  to a meeting of the Human Resources Management Association of Greater St. Louis on Wednesday, April 25, 2012, at Busch Stadium in St. Louis.
Photo by Chris Lee, clee@post-dispatch.com
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Tour supervisor Gayle O'Neill explains the history of a series of Cardinals logoes as she leads a tour group before a meeting of the Human Resources Management Association of Greater St. Louis on Wednesday, April 25, 2012, at Busch Stadium in St. Louis.
Photo by Chris Lee, clee@post-dispatch.com
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Customers stream into the new Five Below store during their grand opening at The Promenade at Brentwood on Friday, April 27, 2012. All items in the store are priced below five dollars.
Photo by Johnny Andrews, jandrews@post-dispatch.com
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Abigail Fuhr (facing), 2, from Webster Groves looks over items for sale with her mother Amy Fuhr during the grand opening of a Five Below store at The Promenade at Brentwood on Friday, April 27, 2012. All items in the store are priced below five dollars.
Photo by Johnny Andrews, jandrews@post-dispatch.com
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Juan Carlos (facing at left) and friend Sujey Carlos (facing at right), both visiting from Mexico, chat with other customers during the grand opening of a Five Below store at The Promenade at Brentwood on Friday, April 27, 2012. All items in the store are priced below five dollars.
Photo by Johnny Andrews, jandrews@post-dispatch.com
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Abigail Fuhr (left), 2, from Webster Groves and her sister Madison, 5, look over the stickers for sale during the grand opening of a Five Below store at The Promenade at Brentwood on Friday, April 27, 2012. All items in the store are priced below five dollars.
Photo by Johnny Andrews, jandrews@post-dispatch.com
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Rachael Havey, a senior majoring graphic design at Maryville University paints the main logo on the entrance of the future site of the National Blues Museum on Friday April 27, 2012, on the first floor of the Laurel Building on Washington Ave. About 12 students in the department, collaborating with mural artist Phil Jarvis, designed portions individually that were connected to be one free-flowing art piece.  There will be designed panels behind the painted glass that will be illuminated at dusk to create a three-dimensional
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Jefferson County Sheriff deputy Shane Frazier (left) pulls his dog off of fellow deputy Dan Sehnert, in a bite suit, as Frazier and his dog Odin practice their aggression tactics during the North American Police Work Dog Association workshop in Eureka on Wednesday, April 25, 2012.  The Eureka Police department hosted the five day training program that featured 102 dogs teams, from 39 different agencies and nine different states.  This was Eureka's fifth year hosting the regional event, in 2014 Eureka will be the host for the national workshop.
Photo By David Carson, dcarson@post-dispatch.com
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Olathe, Kansas Police Department officer Kyle Clausius (right) watches as his dog Sysko searches for hidden drugs as he performs a certification search during North American Police Work Dog Association workshop in Eureka on Wednesday, April 25, 2012.  The Eureka Police department hosted the five day training program that featured 102 dogs teams, from 39 different agencies and nine different states.  This was Eureka's fifth year hosting the regional event, in 2014 Eureka will be the host for the national workshop.  Dollar is a 8 year-old German Shepard.
Photo By David Carson, dcarson@post-dispatch.com
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Boone County Sheriff deputy Philip Smith plays with his dog Brix, a 4 year old German Shepard, after he fired blanks from a gun to acclimate the dog to the sound of gun fire during the North American Police Work Dog Association workshop in Eureka on Wednesday, April 25, 2012.  The goal of the training is to get the dog to have a positive association with gun fire and not be frightened by it. The Eureka Police department hosted the five day training program that featured 102 dogs teams, from 39 different agencies and nine different states.  This was Eureka's fifth year hosting the regional event, in 2014 Eureka will be the host for the national workshop.  Dollar is a 8 year-old German Shepard.
Photo By David Carson, dcarson@post-dispatch.com
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Jefferson County Sheriff deputy Jason Clardy keeps a tight hold on his dog, Dollar, as they practice their aggression tactics during the North American Police Work Dog Association workshop in Eureka on Wednesday, April 25, 2012.   The Eureka Police department hosted the five day training program that featured 102 dogs teams, from 39 different agencies and nine different states.  This was Eureka's fifth year hosting the regional event, in 2014 Eureka will be the host for the national workshop.  Dollar is an 8 year-old German Shepard.
Photo By David Carson, dcarson@post-dispatch.com
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11 year-old Kailip Hines pauses as he takes a test in Mike Meyer's 5th grade social studies class on Friday, April 27, 2012, in Oakville.  Photo by Erik M. Lunsford elunsford@post-dispatch.com
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5th grade teacher Mike Meyer watches the clock during a timed test for students, including (Left to right) Grace Clark, 11, and Olivia Johnson, 10, in his social studies class on Friday, April 27, 2012, in Oakville.  Photo by Erik M. Lunsford elunsford@post-dispatch.com
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Edgar Road Elementary School 5th grader Sterling Smith, 11, whistles as he picks up his luggage after returning home from Camp Wyman in Eureka on Friday, April 27, 2012. Clark Elementary school 5th graders also attended the camp this week. Smith said that at camp they learned orienteering, fishing, rock climbing. Both schools are in Webster Groves. 
Photo by Emily Rasinski,  erasinski@post-dispatch.com
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Webster Grove High School students including juniors James Grosch (left), Jackson Hotaling and Andrew Gurney check out Don Knotts memorabilia during a meeting of the Don Knotts Club at the school on Tuesday, April 24, 2012. Special visitors that day, Tom Stockman from Super-8 Movie Madness at the Way Out Club and caricature artist Jim Batts, brought Don Knotts related items to the meeting.
Photo by Johnny Andrews, jandrews@post-dispatch.com
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Webster Grove High School students watch a Super-8 film version of the Don Knotts movie The Reluctant Astronaut during a meeting of the Don Knotts Club at the school on Tuesday, April 24, 2012. Special visitors that day, Tom Stockman from Super-8 Movie Madness at the Way Out Club and caricature artist Jim Batts, brought Don Knotts related items to the meeting.
Photo by Johnny Andrews, jandrews@post-dispatch.com
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Exterior view of the Meridian parking garage on Musick Memorial Drive, just west of Hanley Road, in St. Louis. A suit filed in federal court in St. Louis alleges political corruption at the Metro transit agency regarding its decision in 2010 to acquire the garage.
Photo by Johnny Andrews, jandrews@post-dispatch.com
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Governor Jay Nixon speaks during the Faith-Based Organization Disaster Initiative Workshop, held at the Eden Theological Seminary in Webster Groves on Friday, April 27, 2012. An estimated 200 participants attended the conference that focused on how religious groups could work with the state in responding to disaster.
Photo by Johnny Andrews, jandrews@post-dispatch.com
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The Arch reflects some of the afternoon light, March 14, 2012. Renovation plans for the national park grounds are proceeding.

Photo by J.B. Forbes  jforbes@post-dispatch.com
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