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This is the inaugural address delivered by Thomas Allen, president of the University Club of St. Louis, Missouri, at the opening of the club house on June 6, 1872. "The Inaugural Address Of [its] President Of The University-club Of St. Louis, Mo" offers a glimpse into the social and intellectual life of St. Louis during the late 19th century. The address likely outlines the club's mission, goals, and aspirations, providing insights into the values and priorities of its members.
As a historical document, it sheds light on the development of social clubs and their role in fostering community and intellectual exchange. It offers a valuable resource for historians and researchers interested in the social history of St. Louis and the broader context of American social organizations.
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