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The Theodore A. Pappas House is a Frank Lloyd Wright designed Usonian house in St. Louis, Missouri. The Pappas house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979, when it was only 15 years old. It is one of two houses in St. Louis designed by Wright, and the only Usonian Automatic in Missouri.
Erik Daniel Pappas (born April 25, 1966) is an American former professional baseball player and coach. He played as a catcher in Major League Baseball for the Chicago Cubs and St. Louis Cardinals .
The Kraus House, also known as the Frank Lloyd Wright House in Ebsworth Park, is a house in Kirkwood, Missouri designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright. The brick and cypress house was designed and constructed for Russell and Ruth Goetz Kraus, [2] and the initial design was conceived in 1950. Construction continued until at least 1960 and was ...
Offseason Notable transactions March 29, 1899: Jack O'Connor was assigned to the Perfectos by the Cleveland Spiders. Regular season 1899 St. Louis Perfectos Season standings National League W L Pct. GB Home Road Brooklyn Superbas 101 47 0.682 — 61–16 40–31 Boston Beaneaters 95 57 0.625 8 53–26 42–31 Philadelphia Phillies 94 58 0.618 9 58–25 36–33 Baltimore Orioles 86 62 0.581 15 ...
1908 →. At the 1904 Summer Olympics, a water polo tournament was contested, with three club teams of seven players each. [1] A German team tried to enter, but its entry was refused because their players did not play for the same club. [2] The event took place in a pond in Forest Park, the location of both the Olympics and the World's Fair. [3]
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Jonathan Lee Kvanvig (born December 7, 1954) is Professor of Philosophy at Washington University in St. Louis. Kvanvig has published extensively in areas such as epistemology, philosophy of religion, logic, and philosophy of language.
1889 →. The 1888 St. Louis Browns season was the team's seventh season in St. Louis, Missouri, and its seventh season in the American Association. The Browns went 92–43 during the season and finished first in the American Association, claiming their fourth pennant in a row. In the 1888 World Series, the Browns faced the National League ...
The 1898 St. Louis Browns season was the team's 17th season in St. Louis, Missouri and the seventh season in the National League. The Browns went 39–111 during the season and finished 12th in the National League. Chris von der Ahe, who had owned the team since its inception in 1882, was forced into court due to his mounting debts related to ...
Regular season Season standings National League W L Pct. GB Home Road Baltimore Orioles 89 39 0.695 — 52–15 37–24 New York Giants 88 44 0.667 3 49–17 39–27 Boston Beaneaters 83 49 0.629 8 44–19 39–30 Philadelphia Phillies 71 57 0.555 18 48–20 23–37 Brooklyn Grooms 70 61 0.534 20½ 42–24 28–37 Cleveland Spiders 68 61 0.527 21½ 35–24 33–37 Pittsburgh Pirates 65 65 0. ...